Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, 6b

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a n devening services. Mr. Broman 15 a minister o! the Pîesbyter- tan denornina- tion andc was e.AF.B ma , for s everal e...Ius y ears pastor ýo! a very prominept and active church in Minneapolis until he! was called 'to the offie of superin- tendent *o! men at. the Moody Bible school where he is the facultY gd- viser and counsellorto over a thou- sand men, in. both the day and* eve- niing schools, who corne to the insti- tute for training i 1 Bible and Chris- tian service. Lance B. Latham. well-knowrn to winning the confidence of both mort- gage' investors and savings share purchasers. To that policy mnust be give n credit for the fact that during the 5-yvear period, total reserves of $30000 havebeen set aside as long- term protection to thoge investinse savings with it. Savings shares are further protected Up to $5,000 by thé Fedéral Savings and Lüan Insuranice corporation. Rere's tii. ,Rec.r4L Thé growth of the. association, which is locally rnanaged, is shown by the following record: . Original invested savings in April, 1934, totaled $6,895.75, in 107 ac- counts. the àfternoon. The locals. are ,to be called Borre's Buckaroosý*jn honor o! Earl Brre- their captain. Hoey's Bronko Bus- ters are the Highland Parkers. Prelimlnary Game In the evening, a prelim is to be presented by two girls' teans. from the Park Ridge, school for girls (for, whose benefit the contests are being staged). MacDougal's Vigilantes will wind up festivities when -they clash with another New Trier group masquer- ading as Dewey's'Night Riders. Jack Miskel, Bob Staîl, Dick Durr. Oscar Jorgenson, Earl Borre, Jack struck his.jaw anda nda.a aooth knocked, out. Both Mr. and. Mrs. Gershmnan suffer.e-d'concus- sions, cuts and abrasions. They entered the Wallace Memor- ial hospital in Lebanon for two days and then came to, Chicago by train, Mr. and Mrs. Gershrnan entering theIEVanston hospital upon their ar-, rival here. Under a- nurse's, care Mr. G ersh- man left the hospital a few days before the election for the Sherman hotel. where he, supervised the- set-, ting up o! news gathering machinery for the voting, and the night .o! the ,élection, still under a nurse's care.. went to the City Hall to, direct the iary i~~, va, ine otaV -300 accounts. 1, l938showed $401,7 'ts. j n-wsapes ,- an, . A44Ae netters will be on Press. Saturday he went back to their number: J. the hospital for a final check-up, A. Nizi, T. Cas- and t h e n returned home. Mrs. and M. Zanotti. Gershman was able to leave the Captain hospital Tuesday of that week. aptains the Vigil- I ave B. 'McCloud. Alice Tully to Give tead, and J. Con- Recital This Sunday ýs. Soldiers,' Field last Sunciay. tMallinckrodtj ýrrent return of 3Y2 per cent ____ _________ passed today- by any other'ý gently invited to. take advantage of ýnt of comparable safeltr and1 the unusual facilities offered by the association for investment o! savings of the North Shore are ur-j or financing o! homes. Insurance. company, Miss TulIy first evinced an interest in music at the age of three. Until she was four- teen she was thoroughly grounded in music fundamentals. At that age she took up the study o! voice, and has studied all over Europe with the most prominent voice teachers. Miss TuIIy is well known both in this country and abroad~ for her work ýr .20. Mrs. L in you iamn have' Speople'si Jan .415 ai t

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