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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE January 17, 1930 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Statement of Resources and Liabilities of the 'I'--·_r_r_ot_h_A_n_no_u_nc_ed_____.IFRANK HEINEMAN N. T. CHOICE IN FORENSICS Senior at High School on Annual Hamilton Club Prize Oratory Contest Tonight In a close local contest held at )\ew Trier High school last week Frank Heineman, a senior, was chosen to represent his school in the Hamilton club oratorical contest in Chicago tonight. Although this is Heineman's r fi_rst year in oratorical work at New fncr. two of his brothers who are graduates of the school won forensic ho1~ors while students there. Henry H eme man \\·ho is nmv attending North west'ern university, won the ~1acLean oratory cup at 1\ ew Trier several years ago, and Ralph . Hei.neman, another brother. was acttve 111 debate work while at )\ew Trier. Faces Keen Competition Xew Trier's entrant in the H ;unilton club contest will have plent~· of competitlOil, as twenty-five Cook countv high schools are sending representative s. The oration s. which mu st be the original ,,·ork of thl..' stu dent. arc limited to eigh t min11tcs. Heineman will speak on "I familton. the Father of ~ationalism" ior Xew Tri er. All of the orations \\·ill bt· on the general subject of ":\ lex:lllder Hamilton." First prize in the Hamilt on cluh con test is a plaque bearing the nanll' of the winner and the school he re- presents. Thi s plaque, which is donat r d bY State Senator George \V. Dixon. is v~tluecl at one hundred dollars. First ·National Bank of Wilmette. Illinois. at the close of business on the 31st day of December 1929, as shown by the annual report made by the said bank as a tru st company, to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois. pursuant to law, and filed in the office of the said Auditor of Public Accounts on the 31st day of December. 1929. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate . ... . .. ... ............. $. Loans on Collateral SecuritY . . . .. .......... . . Other Loans .............. . .............. . . . Overdrafts ............................... . . . Lr. S. Government Tnvestments . ...... . . . ... . . Other Bonds and Stocks . ........... . ........ . Banking JTonse·. Furniture and Fixtures Due from Ranks. Ca:-.n and Other Cash Resources ...... . .......... . .... .. .. . .. . Other Resources .......... . . .. ...... .... . .. . 314,400.00 425,768.57 314,103.47 676.67 156,996.22 407,936.89 59,458.31 494,109.82 28,704.41 (Photo by Gibson Casebee r) · l Total Resources . . ...... . .. . . ... ..... $2,202,154.36 The engagement has been announ ced recently of Miss Mary Cornelia ] arvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harper Jarvis, 623 Lake avenue, \\'ilmette to Allen Campbell MacKay of Chica ~n . son of Mr. and Mrs . Jame s ~facKay of Sioux City, Iowa. Th e wedding \Y ill take place Tuesday March 25. LIABILITIES Capital Stock . ... .... .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. $ 150,000.00 Surplus ...................... . ... .. . . . . .. .. . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) . . . .. ... .. . .. . ..... . . 17,871.84 Time Deposits .......... .. ....... .. ........ . 624,020.02 Demand Deposits ... . ...... .. ...... . ..... . . . 1,230.202.69 Dividends Unpaid ...... . . . . . ... . ... . ....... . 3,000.00 Reserve Accounts ........ .. ................ . 16,527.95 Other Liabilities ............ . .. . ........... . 110,531.86 Total Liabilities ... . ............ ·..... $2,202,154.36 Par value of securities deposited with Auditor of Public Acounts, Springfield. Illinois. as reC]ttirtd by law. to sernre Trust Deposits $ County of Cook State of _Illinois ~,., ,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1 53,000.00 Mrs. vVilliam F. Arnold, 920 (~r<'en wood aveuue is recuperating at her Three Eminent Judges home from a seri ous operation she Robert ~f aynard Hutchins. pres ident underwent rccl'nth· at the Lutheran of the Universitv of Chicago. \\'alter Deaconess hospitai. ~he \vas at th e Dill Scott. president of Northwe stern hospital for three we eks. universitv, and Father Siedenhurg, nf Loyola tmiversity. havt:' been invited to act as judges. On Tuesday, ] anuary 21. A!fred Romig. of Glencoe, ·will represent New Trier in the preliminaries o f the ora torical contest which the Union Lcagur club of Chicago sponsors each vear. - Romig. v.;ho placed in both the L:nion - League club and Chicago Daily Xews oratorical contests last year. wi11 go to Harrison Technical High school in Chicago next Tuesday to ;peak at one - of the fottr clivisional elimination - events to he held prior to the final Union League club contest at the Auditorium theater in Chicago on Feb- ruary 12. Oration on "Lincoln" He will speak on "Lincoln. the Commander -in-Chief." which is the suhject Fascinating assigned to all Cook county high schools outside of Chicago. Personal Radiance Only the first place winners in the Reflecting that personal charm and four divisionaJ contests throughout Cook county will he eligible to enter beauty you yearn fo.r is sure to the finals of the Union League club be a reality once you place yourself oratorical event on February 12. which in the hands of our Beauty Experts. is held each year on A hraham LinYou'Jl be more than pleased with coln's birthdav in connection with exercises commemorating the life and the results after the very first service of the famous Civil war pre'3itreatment. dent. The winner of the Union League club contest wilt be given a trip to the scenes of Lincoln's life in and around Springfield. Original paintings by Chicago artists wit be awarded to high schools re~rcsented by winning speakers in the four divisional meets. 1 s.5 · f Dan c: Stiles, one of the managing officers. and Robert Stoddar<i and E. B. Knudtson two of the dir<'ctors of the First National Bank of \Vilmette, a corporation of the State of Illinois, being se\'('ralty duly sworn, each upon his oath states: That he makes this affidavit for the purpose of complying with the requirements of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act of the General Assemhl~· of the State of Illinois, entitled "An Act to Provide for and Regulate the Administrat. ln of Trusts, by Trust Companies." That the foregoing statement of the said officer and directors on December 31st. 1929, is true and co .. rect in att respects to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that he has examined the assets and books of the said company for the purpose of making said statement. ROBERT STODDARD E. B. KNUDTSON DAN G. STILES Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of January, 1930. (SEAL) Form 219. KATHERINE D. LEAL Notary Public - ~fee'J. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road. Kenilworth had as their BEAUTY I guests for holidaYs. their son, Warren 'N SA ·o ~ Mr1. F. A. Butlt § husband an<i child. also from Detroit. ~ Mr. ancl Mrs. Prase. Jr. spent a few ~ 1 and the1r daughter. Beatrice. and her ~ days and his .wife and family from Detroit ··················111!1············.. I between Christmas and New ~ Year's with Mrs. Pease's parents in ~ Rockford, Illinois returning to Detroit TiJIIJIIJIIIIIIIIIUIIJIIIIJJIIIIIJIIIIIIIJJuuuunluJJIIIIIIIIIJIJIInlllfllllllll111111llllllllr after New Year's. ~ ~ ~ 1167 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 4598

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