Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, p. 8

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duction is directedcast by John Driscoli, role ini the whoge-. wife is. fixed by the Board of Goverilors or the F& to the provisions of the Federal Reserve ASSETS Lo.ans and 'discounts 1...... ................... ............. Ovrrfs. fuliY United States Goèvernment obligations, direct and/or ........... guaeranteed ......... .............. other bonds, stocks, and securities ................ Banklng bouse, $150,QO0.00-FUrfltUre and fixtiires, 10'.. Real estate owned other than banking house....... Reserve with Pederal Reserve bank........... items iln process Cash, balances; with other banks, and cash ........ ....... ............ of collection ................. cash Items flot in process of collection.. ..................... ........ Other assets S 420,251.31 7147.022.0à 1,2$743u1.09 150,001.00 497,"98.41 3,394.13 Total.............. .$3 531.8 Defflfld dePouW&t *;;f7 i,24à,5à2.s3 corporations.. and Time deposits of Individuals, pairtlinesbi)s, 174,714.25ý State, county. and municipal deposits 2,901.34: dep)osýits* siiviilgs postal anrd Governmeiit States United cheks s' offiel and peposits of other baflks. certified 9~9 outstandlng, etc ..... ..... ............... Total of deposits: Secured L'y the pledge of loans ;In'd;/01 $t901-Is investmnents................ Not secured by the pledge of lbans and/or :03:5* investmeflts............ corporations ..... ............ of indiiduAal.s. partperships, and ........ originally played by Mary Roland. Curtain at 8:50 P. Me l Besides Mrs. Driscoil, the cast includes, Imogene Katufman of WilMette, Robert Merriman of Kenil-ý worth, Eunicë- Bonniwell. of, Evanston, Ernest Walling .of Elkhart, Ind.. and Carl Hanson, now appearing over NBC., The company is buit around a sniall group of professional actors who have turned' an old ion into a playhouse and. living quarters, providing a:placewhere a limited number, .of bighfy experienced .amateurs. may spend from two -to eight weeks of the summer asmembers of an acting company which presents plays each week.. Those definitely selected for' the current season include '-Sun -Up," Rostand's ,"«Romaniceers" 'and >aàrevival of "Camille." Aside fromn the main building in which is located the theater, dining quarters', girls' dornritomy antd living quartêrs for the. director and his wife, the group bas a separate cottage which provides nen's quarters and theater office. The buildings. are surrounded by three. acres. of lawn with lots of trees. shrubs and flowers, and is just across the street from thé lake « The theater is Iccated on Route. 22 in Lake Zurich, near the "sea wall." Wilmettes gif t of.music to"Ott" shore villagers, a series of free symphony concerts to be given on the esplanade of the waterworks by the Illinois Symphony orchestra, is attracting wide attention'amoflg music loyers in the varioUs commuilities. The' 'dates selected ýare August 5, 12, 19'and :6 and September.2, eachi being'on Wednesday. Thé presentations. were made available by Alfred A. Kaniberlg, 120Dupee, place, 'Wilmette, man'ager of the orchestra group. orgailizations, civic Sponsorinlg Robert E. of direction ùnder _the Ricksen, genéral. chairman,. are rapidly bringing arrangement s, to concrete form. The greatest, problemn, it is said, is providin.g chairs., It is estimated that at, least a thousand seats must be provided, and on this basis arrangements are being made. The beach, lawn and park will afford space for other thousands. Need More Funds While funds to defray the incidentais of the series of concerts have flot been fuIl.y raised, it is anticipated that loyal citizens ,will not let finanices interfere with the ful number of concerts being given. A small pledge frma large number of people is sought;, rather than large donations from a few. The following commit- 1 notes and debentures........... Capital account: Capital notes and debentures: t i 75,000.00O (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance $ $,000-00 e5 Corporation..... ..... Conimon stock 2,000 sha res, par 3$50.00 per share J à0,000.00 Surplus............ ...... 3,444.31 Undivlded profits-net ............ 50,sà0.22 Reserves for* contingenies.......... *3iistowvn, IIl, at St. the Louis.. They Ricksen, presidentA. Wîir C. association; oingers antaFé, Wilmette Chamber of rgon weflt east overthSaa Peterson,. commande first to California, then up the coast A. 46, American Le No. Porland, Seattle,, Francisco, to Sani of Wilmette Ci hoe byBecker, retun ton B. Cochran, village oeb Vancouver. They rtr truç J. Sporrer, village the northern route. R. Kabele, pastor presideit Wilmette St. Clifton, Jr., secretary Mrs. .William É. Starr (Caroline. ber of Commerce: Myl( Farrar, , of an Owne. C. Scbwarm) of Decatur with ber little Walter 3 VISITS PARENTS HERE _______________Lutheran church; F.1 -sssoiatin State of mlinois i County o! CookÇ (SEAL> this llth day of JulY, 1936. Sworn to and subscribed before me VFERA. PRIEBE, Notary Publie. omisSonexpires Fe.b. 9, 1,937. My

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