8 p. ni. garden lovers la extended. CHEK UP ON TOUR CHISTIAN LIFE. WORSHIP-Are you loyal, happy, and sincereIn, your ýattendance at worahip 9 WORK-Are you performning some de11t. nite task InChristian service?. WITNESS-Do yoir, associates know tliat you love and serve Christ and seek Me kingdlotn in ail humait relattonsfilps? SHARING-Are -you giving Money, lime and Tralent for religion. and for the welfare of o thers?. Sté A ugustine's. Dr. Rubert Carleton, rector Sunday, April 7,, the first Suhday of the month,. will be Passion Sunday. There wlll be HRoly, Communion' at 8, a. m' Church school and Bible classes at 9 :45, and Hioly Communion wlth ser- -mon at il a,.1m. Next Sunday, being the tIirsV Sunday of the month. will be Corporate Com- munion Sunday for both the Boys' and Girls' Communion leagues. Weekiy services wiii be : Wednesday, Holy Communion, 7 a. m.; Friday, Holy Communion , 10 :30 a. m.; Wednesday, evening service, 8 P. m. The Associated Gullds wili -meet tomorro.w (Friday) in the parish flouse, immediately after the 10 :301 service. Thére wili be luncheon at noon and a food salej by one of the circles. Th peake at the Lenten noonday services at the Hiarrisý theater next week will be the Rev. Hari-Sy S. Longley of Des Moines, la. The men of St. Augustine's are responsible for Iproqiding ushers for these services this week, ,rirst Presbyteria:i. churh,, withVr George D. Allison, pastor of -the Wil- miette Baptist churefi, as pireacher. The Centenary Fund commission will hôld a rally for .aIl the Episcopal cehurches on the north shore toinorrow (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock in Trinity church, H IghlandPark. Therector and the vestry wlll attend In a body, accoml- paied by representative, men of the congregatioi., The Boy Scouts ineet each Monday evening at 7:30 in the pariafi bouse ; the flt..1 n"l . - rP .,...A...,nfta.nnbnn h In Sunday's Il oq dren's class willb firmation. 'The e foliowing. Rosali Dahncke, RichardI Jane Herbon, George Kaspar, Hg bert Peterseni Jo Stieghor-st, 'Doris Weimer. ch guenther and Richard On Wednesdaiy evening, a t 8 o'ciock, the sixth. Lenten service will be held. This willi conclude, the sertes of Lenten sermons on 1Old Testament texte, and will 'be based on Psalm 221:i 'My Go0d, MY God,wh hastThoti for3aken Me?" On April 14 both the children's and the adult class will be confirmed. April 17, sacred concert, "'The Seven 'Wordaof' Christ,", by Dubois, with Loitlta Bértling, assoprano soloist. April 19, Good Fnl- day service at a . . .Eas tèr Sunday, April 21, early service at 6:30 a. m., regular services at,9:15 and il à. m. Kenilworth ,Unionj Dr. Herbert U. Wllett, minister On Sunday, April 7, Dr. Harris Frank- lin Ral professor of theology at Gar- rett tibleal' Thstltuté, i peiàd. Ia subject ivili be "Messi'aha New and Old." The church service ia at il o'clock. A cordial invitation ia extended to those flot attendinig ehurch elsewhere to comne and worship) with us. This la a un- ion church. Its memibership includes ,people froni various denominations. It proclaimas the essential truths- of the Christian faith. It desires to provide for the commnunity the service of worship, religious education and social, felloW- ELEÊTRIC REFIGERATION and air conditioning. Prefer men now employed to learfl while earn- ing. Must be mechanically in- clined with fair education and williflg to train spare time ln Wilmette to become experts ln Installation and service work. Write, giving age, phone, present occupation. UTILITIÉS ENGINEERING transmitted in response to cali .of the Auditor oi Accounts, pursuant to law and showing conditioil close of business on, the 4th day of Marcb, 1935. RESOURCES Cash and due from bati'ks ..... Outside checks and other cash items ý.......1.......... United States' Government obligations , direct and/or .1 ( ( .4 14448* fully guaranteed ...... ...... .................00,04 Dther bonds, stocksandscurities*........ ....7M5T Eoans and discounts ....................ZS31 jverdrafts.................. .. U3 Baniking house $150,OOOOO. Furniture and fixÉtures $1.. 10,81,0 Dther real estate ... ............................... MIMUAI Customers' liability under letters of credit..... ......... Nom. Customers'. liability account of acceptances........ .... Nue Other resources............ ...... .......... ,01 Grand Total Resoure-es. ..............$,17 J LIABILITIES Capital stock .................................$1 M Income debentures ahd/or capital notes . . . . 7AU Surplus ..................... ........... ...... SML Undivided Profits (Net) ................ ....... Reserve accounts....................... .......Z2,08MS Time deposits .. ................................ 911,713.57 Due to batiks................................. .... NOS Total of deposits: Sectired by plédge of loans and/or investments ................ $ S23 NXot secured by pledge of loans and/ or investiments ...... ........ 2M,452-57 Total deposits ......... $2ZZSS69.52 Bills payable................... .................. Noue Re-Discounts ........... .......... .............. NOS. Dividends unpaid ............ .....................Noume Letters of credit .................. " Bank acceptances......... .. ... ............... Nom Other liabilities ....... ....... ................... No»i Grand Total Liabilities ......... -...... $461,798.95 Memorandum: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure, Liabilities: Loans and investments pledged: U. S. Governmenti obligations direvçt and/or.,fülly guaranteed................... ...... Other bonds, stocks and securities.........$ Loans and discounts ...... .............. Noume Total Pledged (excluding re-discounts) ..$ 580 t(Federal The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ml other Christimn Science Literature may be, read, borrowed or, p the Reading Roomi. THE PUBLIC 15 (X>RDIALLY INVITEI> TO ATTEND THE CIIURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM Subscribed and swor.l (SEAL) 'n to .before me this 2nd day of April, 1935. VERA PRIEB1E, Notai-y Public. (Mycmiso expires February 9,1937.) Iii 11111 ..............