Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1932, p. 9

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evei,'g, .FebruarN, 8, àf 8 o'clock at Ohe temple. ,inicoln and Vernoni ave- nuîes, Glencoe, on1 "MuIssolini ani Dfr. Roselli isreported to. be on1e tf the înost delightfu1 speakers 03î the Â,nerica . I)latformi. He* is chair- niait of tile .l)epartnient of Italian ait Vassar college. the largest of its*kind ini the country, which he has devel- ()elin the lasts eleven years. Every, stiiiiîierý he bas returned to Italv. înaking that country bis beadquar- ters for visits to practically, every land o>n the Mediterranean in Europe, Asia ani Africa-there to study new dv lie lits lu Italian litera.ture and art. and renew* his acquain.tance.witlî tule leadlers in Italian politics and It-ý alian thloughlt., Dr. Roselli bas re- visite1 Leptis Magna every year silice 1924,. when lie "put her on the niap," and -(ni his return is full of niew, vital and_-fascinating mnateirial on thîis fa- miouis.arclieological Wonder. Rr.. Roselli bas. receive d nhanyv hon- ors and nriedals from the Italian gov- ernnieint and is said to be the holdcr Àf m-or-e decorations thani can possibly hie, oastedl bv-any .otber Italian liv- ing in the United States. flis contact with so nîany of thü, Uîr~encounltries_ i: addition' -'. Italy, inak.es Ibim very capab)le of -giv. ing a true picture of the condIliti!î as: file%, are, it is pointed out. Many at Danice Given by Highcrest P. T. A. A large crowd turned -out for the dlance which the parent-teacher asso- ciation of the Higherest scbhool béld i the scbool auditorium last Satuîr- lav ýnight. The dance was arraýnged I)Y a committee consisting of Mrs. Caroline .Damaski, chairman., MI s Hlelen Bleser,' Mrs.' Loretta Er.ngels, -Mrs. Myrtie Hasselberg, Joseph-Rea-_' gan. Herbert Kusmeèrtz and Anthony McDermott. ,An old-time waltzing contest, beld ini connection with the (lance, -was won by 'Mr. an.d Mrs. 1JleiirN HIartînan, 537. Illinois road. Mr. and XIrs. Joe Ilorre woun the nîiôdern, wait/ing colntest. *at the annual, Flower show of the Garden Club of Illinois at the Munic- ipal Navy pier ini April. Mrs. Hugb, Foresmau of Essex road, Kenilwortb, will. entertain ber luiclîeon and bridge club.: next Wel-ý neËday. new exp( the othei ward to iuts, are li retreat. Davis ,Sfreef l* for- Last 1Friday's card party et Mal- I iickrodt was a decided 'success. Many, new friendg w ýe rée present to. bell) along tbe "good cause" for a greatet ,Mallinckrodt. The Mothers' club.and the faculty wish to express their ap- preciation and 'gratitude to ,ail wlîo bave participated in this activity. The January issue of the school paper was in great demand ,last week. for one of its pages containedl the ballot to be lused for: voting for Mal- linckrodt's iost epopular .girl. Tbe resuIts, published Friday shortlyý be- fore the classes were, dismissed, re- vealed the1 fart that Miss l)orothy Ludden of. Glenview beaded the list. ofý candidatesi-witb. a majori ty, of, 17 votes. Besides being a bundred'per- cent Mallirickrodt girl, Dorotby lias gained much popularity because' of her fré-quent appearance as soloist i 'ocal performances. just last week, M i s s Ludden, to-, metm was iurnisheud y s e v e r a i schools. Dorothy and ber sister were called u.pon to render the closing selection, "Thanks Be toGo. Girs'Baketball Team of, Sears' Meets Defeat *The«girls' basketball teamn of tbe. joseph Sears school in Kenilworth, lost'to the Haven schooi te am of Evanston, 10 to 6, on the Haven floor Tuesdlay of last week.. Girls who played on the Kenilworth tearn were: Aý.urica Simon and Ruth Forster' for- wards; Lucie Dix, jumping, center; Jane Holmùby, side center, ,and Mar- garet Tideman and Jgan e Peycke, guards., The substitutes, for joseph Sears were Jeannette Robertson, Ger- trude Orvis and CharleneDriver. Mrs. M. Licbter of 432 Prairie. avenue,. berdaughter, Ruth, and her son and daughter-in'-law, :Mr. and MIrs. Will Lichter, on Wednesday mnorning, January 27, attended the wvedding of Mrs. Lichter's niece, Flarence Sittier, and Paul Patterson, which took place in Naperville. WUlm.itt.1100 (Officiai Publication) Statement of Resources and Liabilities of the Furst Natioial %à .d WiIette gc the close of business on the 319t' day of Dec.ember, 1931,- as sbown, by the ann ual report made by the said bank, as. a trust comùpaniy, to the Auditor of Public Accounts of -the State of Illinois, pursuant to law, and filed, in the office of the said Audto of Public Account-r- the. 3lst day of December, 1931. RESOURCES Loans on ,Recal Estate .....$ 161,633.34 Loans on, Collateral Sectirity.......175,609.85 Other Loans ...... .....'241,774351 Overdrafts ... 1...........674 U. S. Government In vestments...........284,200.00 Other >Bonds and Stocks 384,232.23 Banking House, Furniture 1and Fixtures .. ý........ 57,765.51 Other Real Estate..- 1,492.82 Due from Banks, Cash and Otber Cash Resources. 308237.31 Otber Resources 40,192.17 Total Resources ... .$1,655,835.21 LIABILITIES Capital Stock......... $ 150,00000 Surplus " *.... 50,000.00) Undivided Profits (Net) 16,625.99- 'rime Deposits . ............441,676.01 Demand Deposits ....... 638,105.68 Due to Banks ..ý......... 96,517.52 iReserve Accounts. ....... 22,149.79 AAA . . . . . . . . . . . Bills Payable .'. . ... Re-discounts.......... Other Liabilities.... 100,000.00 100,000.00 37,200.00 3,560.22 To>tal.Liabilities ... $l,5,835.i21 Par value of Secürities' de- posited with Auditor of Public Accounts, Spring- field Illinois, as required by law, to secure Trust Deposits ....... ..... $ 50,000.W0 State of Illinois 1 S County of Cook)j C. A. EDMONDS E. B. KNUDTSON DAVID NELSON Subscribed and sworn to before me, -this Sth day of January, 1932. KATHERINE D. LEALP- (SEAL). Notary Publiç_, WIEBOLDT'S BASEMENT -EVANSTON - 'OAK RAL.FmS@LES Thursday4.-Friday-Saturday Work Donë While You Wait or Peiered Frea to Your Home! sWieboIdt's Basement-Evanston.

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