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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1924, p. 2

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2 Signor Chatalan Ha· Put the Ban on Fi·h Eating As noted by the arti st's decorations, Signor Arthur Chatalan is a chef de cuisine. Signor Arthur reigns supreme at Fred Miller's Lake Shore Terrace at Sheridan road and Chestnut street, a location long since famous for ste.aks and chicken specialties. Our hero only recently returned from an extended vacation in California. Accustomed to th r a tmosphere of oven s, g rills and broiler s during the AWARD HONORS TO 30 SENIORS New Trier 1924 Honor Society Named In a recent sp ecial assembly 30 New Tr ier H ig h school seniors who have made th e hip-hest scholarshi p a\·erages dur ing t hei r high school co urse were fo'r ma ll y e lected to the Hon or society an d a ward ed the gold pins rep r esentath·e of that honor. Th e hon or g!"oup was com pos ed of the fift een boys and fifteen g irl s who have, in the past three and a half years, made the high est grades in their \·ar ious co ur ,es of study. Those wh o made th e society were: BOYS GIRLS Phili p Borncamp ).[ a rgar,l!t Be nnett Ge orge Da niels Eva Ben so n Edwin F elke Virg ini a Bower Henry Hudson Ruth Bower Ro ber t ::\fcAil en Marcia Converse H. ~Ii tch e ll Emily Deming Robert Pr enti ss Ruth Eisendrath E. Raven scroft Evelyn Grant \Valter Sanders K. Hamilton E. Scheidenhelm Caroline Kimball Richard Spencer Irma Otten Elliot Starrett Edna Petersen David Thayer Ruth Shellman Darrell Ware Alice Tiplady Todd 'W heel er Betty Weber In addition t o th e thirty, three fl'irls were given honorable mention. Their averages for the seven semesters were just a fraction below those of the winner s. These three were Louise Blum. Gertrude Brown , and Doris Han ville. It is significant to note that all this year's members of the Honor society were active in school affairs including soccer, swimming, basket ball. dr amat ics. de bate, orche stra , hand. and ~; irl!,' athl e tic. Report of condition of The Wilmette State Bank . · ·the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1923, located at \VIImetted·. State£ opf lblll.mo~~: ~~nts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to Jaw. as made to the Au 1tor o u rc . cc RESOURCES .$ Loans on Real Estate ( l a ) ·' · · · : Loans on Collateral Security ( 1b) Other Loans ( 1c) . . . . . . .. Overdrafts ( 2) .. · · · · · U. S. Government Investments ( 3) . Other Bonds ( 4) . . . . . . . ... Banking Hou~e. Furniture and Fixtures ( 5) .... Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources ( 7, 8, 9 ) Other Resources ( 12) ~;~ ...-0 ... .. . ··~ . . ..:.~) ·.... Ar~J. .... ... ····· Cha.t&lAn - ·-- ·· 0 305,250.00 477,763.40 377,343.64 2,296.19 267,158.98 380,597.45 61.300.00 254,334.41 357.22 0 ·.... ~ .. ·.:,. ·. :..: ... .. Total Resources : 0 .· I .::~ . .;.:··· . A ..: .. .. ~: ~-:: .. :· ... : :: .. ; 'i :: LIABII.,ITIES 100,000.00 Capital Stock ( 1) ........... · · · · · · · · · S 50.000:00 Surplus (2) ················· 32,736.50 Undivided Profits (Net) (3) . . ······· 760,325.25 Time Deposits ( 4a) 1,114,104.60 Demand Deposits ( 4b) 2,004.00 Dividends Unpaid ( 5) . 17,230.94 ... · · · Reserve Accounts ( 6) 50,000.00 Bills Payable ( 7 a) .. · · · · Total Liabilities .$ 2.126,401.29 .~ I, W . D. Leary, Cashier of the \Vilmette State Ban_k, do solerrmly s":ear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and behef, . and that the 1tems and amo~nts :\[iss ::\l a r.~.ra ret Fitch of Pa ~ adena is shown above correspond with the items and amounts sho~ n 111 the report made to the Aud1tor \'i., it irHr in \Vilmette while en route to ,.r Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ;\<'w York. She is the g ues t of Mi ss I W. D . LEARY, Cl ementine Ea stman, 1027 Elmwood Cashier. ~ umm e r m o nth~ . ;· is logical that a\·enue. State of Illinois, l ss fi g-nor should ·~: ek the tempered County of Cook, f · ~bon' o i Cal ii Jrnia during th e co lder Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1924. '<':JSOI I. Ht· r·cc. hi s annual hegira to MARGARET H. SCHINLER, warmn climates and the watering Notary Public. phCC'i of the ultra wealthy. (Seal) .Signor labor s inces ">antly over the range s about ten month s cf th e ye ar Officers and labor s just as incess antly in disDAN G. STILES S. A. WHEELOCK posing of much of h is hard earned Vice-President PrcsidrKt savings during the off s ea ~ on. W. C. SHURTLEFF PHILLIP HOFFMANN He hails from Buo:-nos Aires and has Vice- Presidmt V1'ce-Preside"t cooked his way pretty well around the W. D. LEARY world. He can relate some very inCashier teresting. not to mention ex ci ting exCut Flowers periences, if you care to li sten . Directors AmonR" other stories, for in stance, is for all occasions F. L. BATEMAN C. N. STEVENS on e ahout th e 18 hours in a life boai W. W. BUCHANAN JUDSON F. STONE somewhere in mid Atlantic dur ing the Phone EVANSTON 632 LYMAN M. DRAKE ARTHUR J. TAYLOR war. HENRY TAYLOR, Jr. PHILLIP HOFFMANN ThP chef. it seems, was employed on BENJAMIN F. LEWIS S. A. WHEELOCK a liner plying between his home town 1712 Sherman Avenue FRANK J. SENG and Cherb ourg. One fine day the vessel was accorded a bru~que and EVANSTON ahrupt greeting by one of Kaiser BiWs de~h~9~~~ rub~9 crdL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ After the "incident" Signor was in- vited to join a little party in a small boat set adrift with the promise that fate might bring forth uoon the horizon some better fortuned vessel than the one 5o hastily abandoned. Fi~h? Oh man, the Signor will con!'ent to fry 'em but, eat 'em-not much. F.very minnow looks like a· shark to him. Other experiences are equally exciting but genuinely pleasant as one may surmise when it is learned that Signor Chatalan ha s visited and hobnobbed about in most every winter resort of consequence, as well as in Hollywood. _, Rotary Heara Talk on Real Estate Buaineaa Robert L. Johnston, of the Johnston llrothen realty company, spoke before the Wilmette Rotary club Wednesday of this week on the general subject of real estate and property title . The talk was one of a series hy members of the Rotary club on the th<'me, "My Business." Twelve members of Wilmette Rotary journeyed to Winnetka Tuesday noon of this week as luncheon guests of the prospective Winnetka Rotary club now in process or organization. For Sale: .,_ NEXT WEEK 111 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 24th, 25th and 26th · 0 F (For list of many items see circular) RENNECKAR DRUG CO. ?ae ~ .s ton - -

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