WILMETTE . ON CAMP CANOE TRIP Robert King, Henry and Robert Crawford and Richard Schuettge of \Vilmette, and Charles Fisher of Kenilworth wiJI leave the end of this week for Camp Echo, the Evanston "Y" Junior camp near Fremont, Mich., where thev will remain four weeks. New cquiptnent has been added to the camp this season, and an innovation of the year wilt be a week's canoe trio down the Muskegon river. LIFE July 9, 1926 EASTERN STAR PARTY Mrs. Daisy Coxon, 1538 Central avenue, entertained the members of Wilmette chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at her home Wednesday, July 7. This was one of the regular social afternoons given by the chapter, and was unusually well attended. After the games of bridge, five hundred, and bunco, dainty refreshments were served. Class of 1926-Byron Stolp School Mrs. Frank Barrett, 55 Essex road, Mrs. Fred E. Harwood and her \Vinnetka, has as her guest for a fortdaughter, Betty, 606 Greenleaf ave- night, her sister, Mrs. Edward Wilnue, have left for a trip abroad. Iiams, of Indianapolis. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank at Wiltnette, Illinois, in the State of Illinois; At the Close of Buainesa on June 30, 1926 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ......................... $ Overdrafts, unsecured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United States Governtuent securities . . . . . . . . . . Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, Etc. . . . . . . . . . . Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures . . . . . . . Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . . . . Cash in vault and amount due from National banks Checks on Other Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Assets, if any .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. 328,350.35 181.91 211.162.50 453,878.31 11,731.56 54,180.57 132,757.21 5,111.09 10,431.37 The above picture is that of the graduating class of the Byron ~· Stolp school, which, together with the c!ass of the Howard sc~ool, recetved dtplomas at the joint graduation exerctses held Thursday evenmg, ~ une 17. The graduating exercises took place at the Howard school and the dtplo~as were presented by Herbert B. Mulford, president of the Board of EducatiOn. Former Wilmette Girl IBrook, June 2~. The weddin~ took · · · place at "Craaglocken Farm, the Marries In New Jersey Boice home, in the presence of a fe.w Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Boice, formerlv of Wilmette now of Bound · ' . Brook. N. J., announce the marnagc of their daughter, Marian Frances, to \Villiam Edgar Rogers or Bound relatives and friends. Harry Rogers ac!ed as h.is brother's best man, a~d Mass Marcta Bruch, formerly of Wtlmettc, was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will re side in Bound Brook. Total ................................ $1,207,784.8i LIABILITIES Capital Stock ................................ $ 50.000.00 Surplus Fund ............................... . 45,000.00 Undivided Profits .................... $5,906.82 Reserved for Depreciation ............ 2,474.19 Less Current Expense Paid .............. .... . 8,381.01 Reserved for Taxes, Interest, Etc ............. . 1,262.09 Certified Checks outstanding ................. . 250.23 Individual Deposits .......................... . 551,327.72 Certificates of Deposit ....................... . 14,081.75 65,000..()() State, County, or other :Municipal Deposits ... . 1,000.00 Dividends unpaid ............................ . Certificates of Deposit (other than for money 1,500.00 })OfrO\Ved) ............................... · . Other Time Deposits ........................ . 472.724.34 Postal Savings Deposits ..................... . 449.85 Liabilities other than those above stated ....... . 1,807.88 Total ...... : ......................... $1,207,784.87 State of Illinois ) ss County of Cook ) I, F. A. Andrew, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wilmette, Ill., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. A. ANDREW, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before n1e this 7th day of July, 1926. C. E. HOTZE, Notary Public. (Seal) · ()Drrect Attest: AI fred C. Wolff Chas. F. Rem both J. M. Appel, Directors. · · · · · · The Tale of Two Neighbors · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · II · · · · · ·· · · · · · T ale1 of Hoff mann · · · · · · · · · · - "WHAT'S THE USE?" says neighbot Jones. 1 'When the weather gets chilly in the fall I'll just call the coal man and have him get some coal in my bin in a hurry." "Use enough." replies neighbor Smith. My bins are filled now. I won't pay higher prices when everyone else who delayed is trying to get fuel in a hurry. Better call Hoffmann Brothers before you go on your vacation . They'll fill your coal bins in a jiffy." 11 · · · · · · · 1208 Central Ave. Wil. 131 · · · ·