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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1921, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE MEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1«1 wm*m*», 'Morning Report9 of the Wilmette Legion BY THE ADJUTANT The Service and Membership drive ^is producing wonderful results. New members are coming in faster than they have at any time since the Legion was organized. It is expected that the membership will be increased over 60 per cent in a few weeks. Every ex-service man who wears a PUPILS* RECITAL CETS____ i FAVORABLE RECEPTION A fine and appreciative audience of Wilmette people gathered at .the Woman's club on Thursday evening. April'7, to hear a recital given by pupils of Myrtle M. Hopkins. The fine program was meritonus through- out. The pupils played an artistic and attractive program. Louraine Dittman and Gordon Buck were worthy of special mention. Many of the participants received lovely oou- qucts of flowers. Mrs. Charles N. Reese will »»c host- ess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club next week at her home, 727 Forest avenue.â€"â€" Mrs. Rbsemond XhadwTck, a Chi «lver-bu«on-should^en4er-h4«-claim^ xago-yestâ€"and artiste Pug*"°^ _.:a »w^ »M„...mm-nt Vnn mav not m.,.i:.m.. Sofia Steohah and bebas- with the government. You may not realize any ill effects now, but you may in later years, and at a distant date it will be difficult for you to connect your troubles with the serv- ice unless you file your claim now. Get your name in the list and if any trouble develops later you will be able to show that you made claim shortly after leaving the service. Enter your claim with the Service Of- ficer of the Wilmette post, J. G. Bar- ber. The next meeting of the Post is Monday, April 18. at the Wilmette Community House. The program for Decoration Day is almost completed. Wilmette will have the finest Decoration Day that can be arrangedâ€"the finest the north shore has ever known. Ceremonies will begin Sunday, May 29, with an evening service at which we will have-a speaker of national fame and a program of music of exceptional quality. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION. LOVED ALE FUNERAL^^^ â€"-â€"(Official PolrtleatHm) Report of the condition of The Wilmette State Bank located at Wilmette, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1921, aa made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. Funeral services ior Louise Love- dale, sister of Thomas I. Lovedale of 42 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, were held Saturday, April 9, from the residence. Miss Lovedale passed away on Wednesday, April 6. Burial was at Graceland. Madame Sofia Stephali and Sebas tian. Bevounetti, sang an attractive group of songs, of which the audi- ence was most appreciative and in- sistent in its demands for more. Her voice »s a coloratura soprano of a clear, pure and penetrating quality. She is* also the possessor of a strong and pleasing personality. There can be no doubt but that Mrs. Chadwick has a future both in the concept and opera field. She was sympathetically accompanied by* Mrs. D. W. Rouse. Mrs. Watkins favored the audi- ence with a violin obbligato with a piano duet played by Mrs. Hopkins and Gordon Buck. Mrs. Watkins played in a charming manner and showed her proficiency on the violin. All who were present, of the large audience, were delightfully enter- tained. Mrs. Hopkins is to be con- gratulated upon the success of her efforts. DEATH SUMMONS SCHOOL GIRL Elizabeth Marie Eddington, aged 10 years, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eddington, 914 Central avenue, was laid to rest Wednesday at Racine, Wis. The little girl, honor pupil of he sixth grade in the Wil- mette public schools, passed away early Monday, April 11. Death was caused by heart failure. Services of the Christian Science church were read at the Eddington home on Wed-< nesday at 1:30 o'clock. 7. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts...! Overdrafts............ U. S. Government In- vestments ......... Other Bonds and Stocks Banking House, Furni- ture and Fixtures .... Due from Banks, Gash, Exchanges, Checks & Collections ........... The McAllister Store Japanese LunchCloths On Sale Saturday, April 16 S68.4S2.01 437.24 75,130.49 287.603.99 63.971.00 163,348.88 Total Resources ..... .$1,458,973.58 LIABILITIES Blue and white Lunch Cloths; size 48x48, in Cherry^Blossom, Wisteria and Blue Bird Patterns. Special for this day only, . • * 98c I I Capital Stock ..... Surplus........... Undivided Profits (Net) Deposits .....'....-n-.-.« Reserve............... I 100,000.00 50,000.00 7,780.40 1,295,530.88 5.662.80 Total Liabilities ......11,458,973.58 iry. Cashier of the Bank, do solemnly L W. D. Lear Wilmette State â- wear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- W. D. Lesry. ^ Cashier. STATE OF ILLINOIS,! COUNTY OF COOK J â- *• Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of April, 1M1. NICHOLAS A. SCHWALL. (SEAL) Notary Public. Boys' Blouses The famous "TOM SAWYER" MIC waists for boys; light and dark per- * I **9 cals. Sizes 6 to 14. Formerly sold at $1.50. for Saturday only, ... *m The 1448 Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILL ZING FREE AIR AND WATER AUTO ACCESSORIES Quality and Service DEPENDABLE AUTO SUPPLY STATION Lake and Ridge Avenues Gross Point Telephone Wilmette 2359 Canton Crepes • * & â-  Voiles and Gingham Dresses for Spring Wear. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. 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And that exhilarating whole- someness of every drog will bring a sense of satisfying com- pleteness that no other bever- age can produce. Such is the nutritive value of Blatz. And so you'll find Blatz unusually goodâ€"and good for YOU. ForSale Wherever Refreshments r Are Sold Made by BLATZ-Milwaukee Order a Case for Your Home Today , WM. P. PARKS, Lake and Ridge Aves. Tel. Wil. 1450 t------- -----------;______,___ Women's Specimen Ballot, Village of Wilraetti ^~~ Annual Village Election, April 19, 1921 PEOPLES TICKET For Village President EPWARD ZIPF For Village Treasurer -*Q IlMYt MILLER For Village Trustees "'] WILLIAM H. ELLIS â-¡ FREDERICK TILT â-¡ PAUL A. HOFFMAN For Directors of Free Public library Chicago's Leading Floral Decorators H i*â€"["_ |^"ROBB IIARPER^ J-Dw ILLIAM A. DURGIN <-

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