Accouni close. of1 ant to iaw ana showinz c on .the 4th day of March, RESOURCES Cash and due f rom banks ...... ........ 617,7M6 Outaide checks and other cash items .............462 United States Governmn1ent- obligations, direct and/o fully guaranteed ....... .... 8 3?UA7 Other bonds, stocks and securiies..........U057 Loans and discounts......... ........ .......... ,31 OverdraftS . .....23 Banking house $15,MO.00. iFurniture and fixtures $1.0O0. 150,001M Other real estate .... ....... ............S,64 Customers' liability under letters, of credît.......Nn Customners' liability account of acceptances............ Nom,. Other resources ...................... Grand Total ýResources .............$2,4 "aie9 LIABILITIES Capital ,stock.............. ......................,. Income debentures and/or capital, notes ...........7$,M Surplus....................... " . Undivided Profits (Net) .........1................. 340 Reserve, accounts ........................... -....27,10839 Dem8ad deposits ..". ............ 113U3S, Time deposits............... ............... 911,713.57 Due to banks .....................Noue Total of deposits: Secured by pledge .of boans and/or, investments...... ..... ....$ S,±43.95 Not secured by pledge of boans'and/ or investments ...... ... 2,MA,52.7 Total deposits......$2,M5,696.52 Buis; payable ............. .......... Re-Discounts ................... Dividends unpaid ............................... Lettersof -credit ............... Bank acceptances ................ . . . Other liabilities........................ Nome Noue Nob. Nono Nono Grand Total Liabilities ..... .... 2,461,798.95 Memorandum: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: Loans and -investments. pledged: U. S. Government obligations 'direct and/or fully guarateedà... .......... .........Noue, Other bonds, stocks and securities'.-. . ... . .. .$ 5.* Loans and discounts ............. .......... Noue Total Pledged (excluding re-discounts) . . .. $ S,88. Pledged: Against V. S. Governient, and postal sa'ings *deposits............... ....... -...... $ uw to wnose courtesy WilmeTTE J.4F and. its readers ýare indebted. 0Of educational interest is the roster Of Wilmette pupils enrolled :in 'the Evanston High, school (there,'was no New Trier Higb school therf.) It con- tainsnames, familiar to many. villagers of tdy First year- -Alice Wheelock,-Ed- ward, Carrol, Harriette Stuart, Arthur Rogers, Harold1 Wheelock, 'Bruce Cramer, Editb. Corrette, John Schae- -Second year-Portia Gage, Jessie R. Lowry, Florence Bockius, Jos'ie .Mueller, Rachael Sexauer, Bessie,,Mc- Brooni, Mary Sieber, Edith- Mich elet, Miss Broadell, Milton Barker. Third year-Estella Pierson, Edith Jacobs, Howard, Cramer, Donald Kaynor, Grace Wheelock, Karl Kay-, nor. Pourth year--Anna Dahncke, Alice Shurtleff, Irma King, Paul Breese, Flazel Clampitt, Myron Kirk, Maudet McBroom, Charles Crocker. The WiImette Board of Educationf is reported to have adopted a resolu- tion providing "That aIl children who I will reach the age of five years be- fore April 1, 1901, may be admitted to the kindergarten department subject to capacity of the rooni.' Chuarcla Directory The church directory. iisted the fol- lowing: First Methodist Episcopal, Rev.d E. B. Crawford, pastor.n .First Congregational, Rev. William H. Walker, pastor.-g The Church of St. Augustine, Epis- C copal, Rev. Frank Erwin Brandta pastor. Firs1t Church of Christ, Scientist., St. Joseph's Catholic church, Rev. William Netstraeter, pastor. An organization designed to ' keep alive memories of still earlier times in Wilmette was "Ye Olde Towne ai anau rP. j. cni[VlUtimflIUIsecretaIry- treasurer. Pe.olaI Mention Turning to the "Personal Mention" column it is noted that Frank Spring- er was at Green Bay,' W. .. . . miss. MaySpringer was spendng, a wee at Lake>Geneva .. The W. E. Rice, family had moved back to Wilmùette... Mr. and Mrs.L J.; Pierson had'en-- tertained the'Social Thirty, . . . Mrs. Hele n S. Gage~ was expected back from Lake 'Geneva The editor's brother, John A. Eadie of Ravenna, Mich., bad paid him a visit . . H. Stuart. ,Milis. had entered >'C 1ulver Military academy . .. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scheidenbelm'and infant daugh- ter were in Wilmette, guests of Mrs. F.ý L. Joy ..Cla rencé Hosmerba las his -guest a schoolmate, Allen ,Johnson of Waupun,.Wis . Mrs. K. . H. Spooner. and children had left for their 'home -in Pasadena, Calif., after an extended visit with ber mother and brother, Mrs. J. E. and W. J. ilosmer, l 232 Forest avenue., Social events in Kenilworth at the tag end of the "gay ninéties" included a hay ride to the Skokie club, the participants beîng: Dr. and Mrs. Casey Wood, Dr. and .Mrs. Charles Adams; Messrs. and Mesdames Wil- liam E. Wood, William Trowbridge, MacAfee, V. C. Sanborni; Misses Cheney, Rew -fa-ne Martin; Messrs. Tyrreil Cheney, Danion Cheney, El- liot MacAfee, Thomias Martin. Mrs. Frank Root of Essex road, had given a party in honor of her claughter Harriet's ninth birthday an- niversary. The guests entertained were Helen Stearns, Gage Hall, Bur- ley Cheney, Virginia Powell, Thalen Gill, Leslie Taylor, Fay Cheney, Hin- man Root, Elizabeth Root, Kimbali Root, and Robert VanSchaack. Ho hum! "Them days is gon.e forever.". MOTOR TO ITIJACA, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and sworn to before mi~e this 2nd day of April, 1935. V1ERA PRIEBE, Nosdry Public. (My commission expires February 9, 1937.) -. *. mr. aU nd Mr. ziiner Claar, 131 LIest- John H. Verrall. nut. avenue, efitertained eleven girls tral Avenue Improvenient Friday at luncheon and the movies in had as its officers the fol-» celebration of ber eleventh birtbday. SEAL) Lt