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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 23

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January 22, 1926 ~.- WILMETTE Sun day mo rn i n g-, A w e k from Sunday th e X. T . c. class of g irl s will h a·1e c h arg·<· of t h e l J<·votiona l Se r v ice anrl will p r esent a shot·t pagean t t i tl ed, "Face to Fa.c~>." Fo r· t h e mo nth of Fehruary Wt· at't· 11lanning t o have < ·ach SurHl <ty a uiography of some C.TPat nra11 born ill that month. T h ese s·· r·vk<·s an· dt·voti-ona l as w~ll as t·dueatiollal. 1 . _Th . First l>ivision of the Ladi s' Atd Wtll . nt<·.-t at th e church, Thursday <:venm _ g· at fi:30 p . m. for a proJ7·r···ss};··· dlllll··r . T· · l· · phon~> 7fi3).[ b e 1 l 1 '"' ' l \ll ·s~ la .\ · ,.,·,· rttng for r··st · n ·ation::-:. . ' I hursda~· . - LIFE 23 Methodist Church " '" ilm e tte and Lak ~ ave nu es. G ilb e rt S t a n se ll , mi nis t e r . WOLI'i'·GRD'i'IS, lao. u ·luat IH It All AJ,out? wt·Pk in this l 'arish :lloll\·. \Vh~· ·! lias something ht·t>n lost out (J( th( ~ life of the Community that W<· an· so in1iustriously SPt·king- to n·cover'! An· ,.,,. attt-mpting to hri11g· into existc·n e IH·n ·ahout s ;"om<·thing· that )1ith<· rto has not h\·t·ll ill our· poss··ssion '? \Vhat r e ally is the big idea? Th e :\Iinist··r· '"' sermoll at 11 (· '<: lcw_ k S~tl(la~· n~orning· 11 w,· ai(l ~our · thtnkrng· 111 thi s IH· Icl. ,. , .. .. . . I h t· ( lllll ( h :--;< hi·Ol 111 < lll . }·'IJlll"" \ ' llll 'll ' . t ·. :J,II tn t· ll l :-: \\ ·· ' · ., · ' ntnrning·. Twelv. met ting-s fnr thP puhlic this Bardware Tin Shop and l'u·naoe· Also Cleaning, R epairing, Installing If your furnace don't beat proper. Boiler and Pipe Covering \ Vood-F elt and M etal W eather Strip 1185-87 Wilmette Ave nue Opposite Village Hall Phone 158 Automatic Air Moistner The fue l saved soon pays for th e ma c h i ne. . - .Januar _ , . 2S, Thir··l Divi· . . sion ,,f th Ladi· ·s· Aid will mt·t> t at the df pal t- hont(' of \Ir s F J 11 0 ff · 11 "~ : 1 I · k '-'Ut11l'l\" . . . "· ' · l1lclll, · · ~ ct (! " '· avt·llUI· . This will b· · an all-dav lTie t\ · tng- t () st ·\\' f or 1.. ake !:luff or·phalla:;·t'. I I SKATES SHARPENED BY OUR SPECIAL MACHINE Th· · Epworth h·agu· · will lllt · d in a d· · , ·otional :--;<·r·vi<·.- Sunda~· ,.v.-ning- at ti o'dol'lc ~liss i{uth :\lill· · r· will l··atl tlw st·rvict· u:-;ing th P loui e, " . \t tht· Front JJoor." :\Iondav noon lht · :\Tt· ll 's wil l mt··.'t at 12:30 p. 111. at using· lJonth Y. \ \ ". e . ..:\. .\t 7 ::111 p . Ill. Th· · l:oy posing· Troops;{ and t; . Osburn, lt·adt· r of both nu· .. t at tlw church. SIJnwthing- X ·\\' . :\Irs. Archibalfl of l·:,·all:-;ton has l11 ··n sc·cur··rl t o guHl" th·· , ·, ·ry littlt· tuts of th e naby Fold ill tht·ir play during tlw hour of tlw :--;t·ssion of th·· Suntlny school. A lar:..:t· room in the hut·c h Homw at 10~2 Lutu·h cluh Lak" avenu ' is !wing- fitted out for th ·· <'· ·ntr:\l this work . Toys and garllt>s ha\· · :! <I!-' }wad- IH·f'll S(·CUrt·d. Th· ·se litt)(· ()ll(·S , too Y'·ung- for th·· l:l'ginrwr's d· ·partm .. nt, will I H' happy with :\Trs. ArchilJaln, lt-a\· ing- th.-ir moth(· rs fr· ··· to enjoy S· ·outs f·om- th ·· \\"oman 's <'lass. on th· · sam ... flo ,Jr. :\Jr . \\' illanl :\Irs . .-\r\'hibald \\' ill lwhiu nt·xt Sut ·tt""' Ji s will dar. A Bank Statement that any Man or Woman. Can Understand (:irl :--;,·()uts. Tr·oops :.! , :~ and ·1, m· · ~ · t ~Ir . and M r s. I·. A. Grambling and <':t('h Tu, · sda~· art1 ·rnoon at p . m . t heir bah)' returned last wee k to t hei r This WPt-k tht·~· · thre· · tn,ops had an residence at 1700 Highland t·xc .. ll~·nt :ll t· · ndant·t·. Ead1 <·111· of aven ue tl11 ·s1 ' troops l'onsist of ;{:! g iris . Tr·n .. p after a southern sojourn of severa l :!, had four· girls ahs"nt: Troop 0 on.· \\·eeks. They \'i'iited in San Antonio, g- i r I a IJ s ·· n t ; T r o o Jl ·I , t w o g i r I s a I ·s 1 · 11 t. 1 I I o u ::; ton a n d ::\ e w 0 r1 e an s an d on This lnaldn:..: a total ,,r " :..:_iris pr. ·s- their rct~trn stopped off io r a ~hort · 't t·nt at lh· · tl11 ····· trot·P llH ··· tlliJ..!.!-'. . l 'I d , R ll d ~ VlSl \\'It 1 I ll (; i r·l St'lltl t !-'. ll i!.! h :-; .. It'",] T!' l>to(l . This is troop I c,r th·· \\"l ltrH · tt·· !: i rl St ·out :-;. This tr .. op hold :- it:-; llll ··· tlll t.., \\.· ·tflli'Sda .\ · afi··J'IIOOIIS :tt ;;;:W Jl . 111. This troop still h:ts roorn for · :t ft · \\· mor ·t· IIH · llllwrs :tlld :\11\ high-. ~l'hool !.!il'l illl· · l'· ·s t· ·d i:-: ill\' it,:d tn .i·lill th·· j:il'l Sl'ollt.· Tt·on ps 1, :!. :l :rtrd I wrll ll:t\1· :t ·:trl s .. out h:tllf(llt ·l llll lht · 1·\···nin:..: of F· · hruar~· ;,, at t; ; ;;11 p .m. 1·:\· , · r~ · <:irl Scout l'ar(· Jlt, , . ,.,. 1 · ~ · Girl S! 'OIIt ~ist· · r anfl l!I'Oth· ·r and t·\ ' t·n· 1H · r so 11 i 11 t' · r .. s It · d i n c ; i r I ~ ( · ( · u 1 i 11 g- i ·s most t·ut·di:rll\· invit"d to att··tHl th· · hanqU1 · l. Tid.:;· ts will "" 1111 '"'al1 · Ttr.- sda~ · . ·lanuat·y ~t:. arrd 111:1~ · 111 · s····ur··tl frntn an~ · 1 :irl St·11ut. Th· · r· · \\'ill h, . a c, .. od prog-ra111. \ \ "t·d n··stla' ,. ,., 11 in:..: at .,·~'~·" · !\ t h·· mittist.·r wi.ll t'OIHltt .·· t th· · :\lidw· ···li: ' S· · n · it··· of l't·ayt· r, l'tai'"'·· and :\l, ·dita tion . Thursday :1 t ·' r. an Houston. ..,1rs. o an ·' 1 ontaguc ----------------- The First National Bank of Wilmette STATEMENT OF DECEMBER 31st, 1925 The Bank owes Depositors .......... . . $1,010,198.04 50,000.00 The Bank owes the Federal Reserve Bank . The Bank' s Total Liabilities are .... $ C060,198.04 For this purpose we have: .$ 1. Cash on hand in Banks ..... 2 Government Securities worth 3. Other High Class Bonds worth . 4. Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank worth 5. Loans to Customers ~ purchased paper . 6. Furniture ~ Fixtures valued . 7. Interest earned ~ uncollected (Net ) 155,459.90 211,612.50 462,663.60 2,250.00 302,933.13 11,771.56 9,169.94 M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phone W ilmette 2764 1030 Greenleaf AYe. ··Y· · tl i ng 1 'h11i 1· r··h· ·a rsa l S lL lll. WILMETTE Hig-h S··hool llt · parttrH·nt of th·· l l igh SvhHol lllt ' t'lS at !t:::n a . Ill. Tlw n. II . . \ . ~ . d ass o f g i r l s w i II h a n· <' h a r g·t· o f liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlw d .. \·otinnal s··t'\'it··· this cominc,· t · e e y e Total Resources to meet indebtedness . $1,155,860.63 8. This leaves a surplus of . . .. . . . .. .. . which represents the Bank's Capital surplus undivided profit and ·Reserves, and stands as a guaratee fund upon which we solicit new business. and retain that which for 10 years has been trusted with us. 95,662.59 Dominic Pagliarulo Jeweler and Optician Expert \Vatchmaker ,o n S\viss and Atn erican \Vatches. R epairing of Jewelry done by experts ri g ht 'here in our own shop. When you need prompt and careful . e rvi ce ; give us a trial. 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone 1061

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