Baace Sheet, June 309 1935 ASSETS The Associotios's cash balance ait June 30, 1935, consised of the folloWtng: on aad ofc ïd.... .... .........$ 2.0 On Deposit: Wilunttt. State j"k............. 086.23 Teétal ... .......L Stock la F.dwalHoe tLoa Duk of Chicuge ..... This reserve banking systein makes stick long and * short tf rmi cre fistu vilable to the Association as ils -busmess reqir.s in accordance with -the prozn- snon$ of the -Pederal Home Loan. Bank, Act. Shur. [osas................... ..... Temporary béans to shareholders, secured by assign- magt of shares, tvhich may flot exceed 75% of the amouint of. the sharehol*e' account. Firet MortgNge Radi Estato Louas............... rhe Association owns mort gage boans oit North Shore Hommes. uabonthly Ipaymen tsare made by tire borrowers tinttîl the proPerty is debi free. Total Total .... .. ..58.. .. .. .. Mootg.g Loas la Procesà .................. ...... $ The Association h as made Ioa>sts 1 build, repair, refinance or buy homes on which tht'se funds have ttot yet been disbzrsed. Viivid s eDeclare. ...!..... Earinpgs ai the rate of 4% per ann tam declared by the Directors and payable t10 Shoreholders July 1, 1935. Advsac. From Fedoeasi Homte Loa Banik............. The Association las a bine of credit with ibis ,J 2G:?501A c nits ssts.this fund .$25,0BLZ3 . $1 13,577.23 2,003.16 1,32L 10,000.4 INote: Ec0tiowky Shop Io conductedU, by the Woma.n'a Club of Wllmette. Mothers snd ChidrJ Join, Studies at -N.C.E. Delbemt Merkley an1id bis nmother, Mrs. M. Memkley, travel ail the way fromx Gary, Indiana, every da'y to at- tend the suýmner school of National .College of Education. While Delbert in first grade is belping to create a primer about turties' and white mice and: other.first grade pets,, bis mother, who is -a student in the college depart- ment,' is studying. the> importanice of first-hand >expemience in cbildhood edu- cation. Delbert and bis mnother fint! as their companions several otber fami- lies who have joined experimental classes at National College of Educa- tion this sumimer. Atuong the greup are Mrs. G. G. Gibson and "Denny" from Evanston; Mrs. R. Henderson and! Jack fmom Lake Forest; Mrs,. A. Humburg and Frank from Niles Center; Mrs. L. G. Spohn and ber daughtem, jean Clark, f rom Winnetka. Ifenrietta Armacost and b er mother, Mrs. A. Ammacost, are spending the suminer with an uncle, Oliver L. Bear, 1120' Mulford street, Evanston, in order that botb may pursue their studies at National College of Educa- tion. FINDS C1HAIt4ED DOG Fred Lundeen, 1733 Lake avenue, reported to the police department that on Tuesday morning be fount a, dog chained to a bush in the rear of' his hopie. Tbe animal was impounded. Norman Bts rant! baby son, jerry, of Niles Center, spent the Fouth of July andý week-end visiting Mr. Betts' parents, Mr. and *Mms. jN. S. Bette of 1025 Thiteenth street,l Iwbile Mrs. Betts visited fiends 'in Gralvnd P2nids. 1Mch. g a D U fl l n e W W " ' i t 1P U ý . - - - offered by Shore Line 'Motors, hIc., aut'horized .Dodge and Plymiouth dealers, 666 Center street, Winnetka, and a chance to wi*i an additional $50 first prize whikb the Dodge Deal- ers' association of nietropolitati Chi- cago is offering to the person in this arta who cati drive, one, of the new1 mode! Dodges thé. farthe"t on'onée- tenth. of a gallon of gasoline. The contest is now under way and will end! on Julty 18, -it was announced this week by. J. J). Stinson of. Shore' LUne Motors. Shore Line Motors, furnishes the gas. and the car, to each mani or woman who wishes'to tryfor 1one of- the prizes, and also gives to each entry a emal barrel-shaped sav- .ings bank. An instrument known as' a gas-o- meter isattached to, the Dodge car in which the, trial: mn is1 made, and a witness rides, with -the driver who is trying for one of the prizes. In addition to the firet pri:ze of $509, the Dodge dealers of the Chicago area are offeÉiiùg a seconid prize of $25, a third prize of $15, three prizes of $10 and six prizes of $5. Shore Line Motors also is offering a second prize of $5 to the north shore winner. GIVE GARDEN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thalmann of 2323 Lake avenue, entetained at a gardon party for forty-six guests on the afternoon and evening of July 4, ini honor -of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eisenhauer ofI Nortbbrook, formerly, of Wilniette., Also, on that day their son, .Lar.ry Thabiiann, Jr., celebrated his fifth birthday at a picnic at 5 o'clock. Supper was. announced in the iorm. of a treasume hunt which 1ended at the dining room table. The. hunt was on the grounds, and the leads were pîctumes cut out of mag- azines. HIGH SCHOLASTIC'RATINO Thomas Thale of 710 Linden ave-. nue,. Wilmette, was one of 120 ýstu- dents out of 550 enrolled in the y nvala utnierrity eolleoee of arts and cotingenwies as a Pederal i z4ngs and Loa n au' in addition, t ller 105.12 reserr-" as furîhe protection., o shârenouwers. _____ TOh. .......... ........113,SIT.z wilmette beauty shop,. 1137 Ceatrul AVe. VOihaettoI7 I ARILITIES Thtis repreets the paymients aitd credited dividends of 200 shareholders w/to constitute the Association. lustallmeat Thruft Skates....... 1,S These s/tares reiresent systematic savmgs. Optiowda Savlpg Shames ........... 2,6470 Thtis itemi represents savmgs .made with, * 'less regularity. 5L Prepaidi Shuaa ..............., 200 Lump sumn investiments on u'hick divi- dends are added bo the shareholders' OccoSM. Fui! P.!.! icobn Shaves........... 83,M0.00 Invesimtents TU units of' $100.00 on zehich di-zidends are paid in cash. _____ .................... -> - -1 Il 11,