Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1934, p. 41

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therne of the banquet will be-A"More Pep and Progrees-'." Songs, yelns and .4hort snappY. Interestlng speeches WilI prevail. Every. leaguer i8 needed te niake this raUly reach the Peak of suc- cessful. accomplishment. YOU are promised to: have an enlightened. joyful, tnteestngpeppy, he1pful an<igo Uie. Charlotte Nielsen Dies in Automobile Accident ¶Miss Charlotte Nielsen, '225 Fif- eenth.street, W as killed Sunday after- noon in an. automobile accident at- Crawford 'avenue and Dempster street in Niles Center. Miss Nielseà was 19 years old. She was graduated f rom New Trier Higli scbool in 1932. Her father, Waldemar Nielsen, was injured in the same accident. He was driving west-on Dempster street and inaking a left, turn soutb into Craw- ford avenue' when bis car and a CCC truck collided. The car wàs deniol- ished. Mr. Nielsen is in St. Francis hôspital,. Evanston, suffer;ng with a fractured, pelvic borie. Miss'Nielsen's only immediai t sr- vivor besides ber father is .a brotber., Norman, wbo is attending a normal school. in Nebraska. He came bere for the funeral services, wvhich are being held at. 2 p. m. today (Thurs- day) at Hibben's chapel in Nules, Center. Intermient is in M.\emorial Park cemetery.. * FAREWELL TEA M-rs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Mieirose av-enue, Kenilworth, entertained at a. farewell tea on Fridav for Nlrs. t Thomas Coyne of Keihvortil, and. * Mrs. F-rank Cheeseinan of the Or- ringtoîî hotel, iormerl%.' of Keniil- wortb., Both are taking an extetl(,ed trip) to Florida. Mrs. D. If. Hahin, 925 Lake avenue, returnied Saturday f rom Colorado, whiere she spent the bolidays with ber son, Jack, who attends a ranch school twelve miles out of Bouder. operated gares now in use. Th e order conforms to an agreement reached between the railroad and the Village board some time ago. The commission held that the pub- lic convenience. and necesity require the installation -of, automfatic gates. wbich' will,, in its opinion, afford greater protection and safety to both vehicular and. pedestrian traffic, than the.old stylegates.- It was brouglit out that the railroad -operates 213 passenger and. three freigbit trains through Wilmette daily. In issing its order the commission spccifically retained jurisdiction and control over crossing gates in the' village, 50 that additional orders might be entered later ini case the new gates for ani- reason prove un- sati sfactory. It is also, stipulated, that the- order is without prejudice to the village in tlhe matters of fran- chise rights and in grade 'separation. Mrs. C. D. Ewer Gives Tea for Bride of Tod~ay A very lovel.y tea at wbicb Mrs. Charles D, FEwer was hostess, was iven at lier borne; 1111 Ashland avenue, Tuesday in honor of 'Miss Virginia Bixby of Wilmette, whose. marriage takes place today at noon. 1Thie table was most attractively set and decorated entireir, in white and green. The centeqpiece consisted of a large two-tiered bride's cake,, suriiounded ,by- a garland of nr fliwers in tail siender crystal vases. .Those who poured were MesdamnesI Franklin Arnold, Duncan Boyd, WVar- ren Ewer, Ernest Hurnplreys, Jr. Robert lMoore Jones, Broiver Mun*- roe,. Jamhes . Surpless. Richard RAILWAY CLUB: MEETS T7he North Western Railways Wo- mien's club hield its regular mionthly meeting and tea Wednesday of-tbis avenue. Another feature of the lait meeting was the discussion of plans for future sessions.. The regular meeting of the Quil-. mette Camp Fire Girls was held Sun- day af ternoon at the Congregational c hurch. The'girls.wôrked'.on welfare projects. Mrs. John, Shank, 1109 Greenwood avenue, is guardian, and bier daughter, Katherine,, assistant guardian. Mr. and Mrs. Harold bynicli, 1244 Greenwood avenue,.entertained at,,an evening bridge Friday. Their guests included Dr. and Mrs. Tbomas Grisa- more, and Mr. and* Mrs. S.:ER Lee- 'man of Wilmfette and, Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Hoffman of Winnetka. Mrs. Louis Boucbard,, 222 Oxford road, Kenilworth, was luncheon host- ess to lier bridge club on Tuesday. Everyth ng for Automobiles report madie. by the said bank as a trust cbrmpaay, to the Auditor. of Public Accounts of the 'State of Illi- nois, pursuant to law, aànd filed in the office of the said Auditor of Publie Accounts on the 9th day-9f January, 1934. RESOURCES Loïns on Real Estate....$ Loans on Collateral Security...... Other Loans........ Overdrafts .......... U' S.. Gov ernment Investments ......... Other Bonds and Stocks. Banking House,. Furnituire and Fixktures ........ Other Real Estate. Due from Banks, Cash and. Other Cash Resources.. Customers' Liability undter 'Letters of trédit ... Customers' Liability ac-, count of Acceptances... Other. Resources ....... 227;96041 234,323.50 64,876.30 .193.823.86 ,4315,292.30 150,001.00 ý526,577.04 None' None' 15,955,35 Total Resources..$1,961,06-10 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......... $ 200,000.00 Surplus ............... . 100,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) 36,479,50 Time Deposits ......572,585.88 Demand 'Deposits ........987,498.50 Due to Banks............ None Dividends Unpaid........ None Re'serve Accounts........ 63,653.06 Bills Payable............. None Re-discounts....... ......None Letters of Credit ......... None Bank Acceptances.....None Other Liabiities.. 844.16 Total Liabilities .. . $1,i96,061.10 MW Par value 'of securi- ties depositeti with Au- ditor of Public Accounts, Springfield, Illinois, as required by law, to secure Trust Deposits..$50000 732 1Zth Street 1ev andmI WILMETTE 50 721, ST. pst VV *A . JL .EULt in Subscribed andi sworn to befori this 9th day of. January, 1934. VERA PRIEI (SEAL) ' Notary P (My commission, expires Fcb.'9,1 1

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