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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1922, p. 5

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wssaum W: ,...... ,___„-*V^! 1^^ ociation ||je^^ ity School of Commerce, point* otit the ^ essentials to success, and then suggest!- }po<kn&$'iw>:M**$tiexamin*:§a; tion ';««t<* whether i»r:ii^vonevpo»«e*i|' es these essentials. Then he enlarges •.-, on the practices of answering *4**frv tisements, writing applications, ad- vertising for a position, and personal conduct and appearances at an intejf* view. Xhe final chapters are for the use' of the person holding a "_""'" 7 and is given to the consideration of 3^£ffi'fiW-S?pvsi?;"^ Xmas Seal Receipts Will Pass $700 Mark Sales This Season Exceed ThoM off ., ^gig^g^gromt;... acnoois^^i^i,:,:,;;.-/.,.. :^^'; One -of the season's most Unique at- tractions is scheduled for Sunday, January 15, when the Chicago Asso- ciation of Commerce Glee club__joi_ Seventy voices will appear in concert before the Wilmette Suniday Evening xlub The Glee club has previously ap- before the Sunday evening *^€ISib~iSS"dis^^particularly welt received in view TffieTHBl he fact that several of its Te^eirts^ijtTfhi^nTortii â€"Mr;4AndrewTaylorpwho has heefc in the Presbyteriat^ hospital for the -past- fewweeks, came honie Friday. ^Mr; %n d M rs. Leon Allen left ^Fri- day for Washington,;J#to^ spend a week.' T^^$/t^t^'0^W^^^^m ^;Miss--MaTy-MilIs:'of"GalunTet,rMich;^ was the guest of .the Misses,-â-  Fores- srare: shore. Miss Mary. Welch, soloist at the First Congregational church of Wil* "ttiette, and Mrs. Marie Edwards Von Ritter, organist, will assist in the pro- ^jrant The entire JSvening club =#over to tjie Glee clubl period • of the Sunday services will be given ^i||LMrX^ictojt Channing Sanborn gave ,:|Â¥-tea Sunday afternoon in honor of t her son*in-law annd daughter, Mr 3and Mrs. Morrow Krum. Among the ____ [r£ Tgllffr Snydajcker Mrs. C- M. Higginson, Mr. arid Mrs. Dwinell Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham McCarthy, Mr. Richmond Ken- yon, Mfss Ruth Woodward, Mr. Leon ^A^efcan^^M^an^ Mrs; Wa1ter3L«n- ^an"iaW^weefi Mrs. Edward D. Parmelee enter- tained, the Dup^ Tuesday last. r0"^^;;0^i00::0^^^. . ±i±Mr, Roy Jarett, who underwent an operation at the Evanston hospital recently, is recovering rapidly. 1||| %[r. Loomis Hypes left Thursday -rm~a~business trip -tor New York^H Mr. Leon «n Monday Allen was evening. a dinner host On Tuesday evening the KenilwOrth blub gave a Euchre party. , s;Effi Mrs. Graham of Portland, Ore. is the guest of" Mrs. William Fitch.^s.-.*.â-  â€"#.â€""_.;' .â- â-  â- ;££' Mrsv Herbert llfoyipr?entertame<i at Imdge^ Friday^tast........-*-' ^=???f^^ Mr. W. Irving Woodward spent several days in Milwaukee, last week. " Mr. and Mrs. James" Prentiss ~arV visiting-friends in North Carolina;, ~-*^-: â-  . PuMMmmry new m^m,, ana Keviews mM0m BY SUE OSMOTHERLY. LIBRARIAN parland^-Paughter of the } t»iddle Wddie border wilt remember ,1 of the that it pictured American life orevi ous to the Civil M^^ ihje^^r|Hing part the' Garland family played in that war and later the^eriod of prai? rie conquest. :%i^^f|mf^:^:lWltBbe' Dai^hter^of the iniddte borjdeiiJs an entirely new picture of the same fam- ily when itsl;^j^nc^ii^M.-^i^T^th jnaidAUAU^-synd^^^e^fin-»r-nf\v farm- stead in Wisconsin* the native state of the author.S|3t is a study of in- il^^relatibnships. man greatly interested in the affairs of the day and the progress which the world-should be^ Jnaking^He looks at our educative processes -from the viewpoint of the outsider, interested in results, attd the sentiment h% ex? presses is often V radical but ;* his criticisms are of constructive nature. Though many educators will fesent hisfattitude, thebook is thought pro- voking and worth the perusal of edu- cators or people vitally interested in obtaining the bes^results from the time and money spent; ^JSalis Jol Christmas seala Jn mette, iCenilworth and Gross Point this holiday: season will far 4 exceed >f any previous year, accord- ing to incomplete reports of sal«s received by the Christmas Seal Sales committee for this section. Members ^ tlleE committee feel certain ;-j -^ti total receipts from penny stamp sales will exceed $700, or slightly less than twice::the:;;receipt$-forv^l5^ : •'Incomplete;^ e;stinmtei;icj|- reported as follows: ^«lmette Public Kenilworth Public Schools and ::'--tffg#eig^ Wilmette::;:Woman*s^lubwf»l«^^ Wilmette Catholic "^iman^lJub^l^S Renneckar Drug Company. â- Schobls8i^5 Wilmette State Bahfe $25 rather than of settlenielts and .migra- tion. In short Daughter of the mid- dle border is the complement of Son of the middle border, a continuation not a repetition; Thea^i^r says the t^ls *9-tj^ttJM&Z^^ oT mit. If it reads, as, some say, like - «- • fiction, that result is due npt to in? vention but to the actual liy|s o| tbe characters': involved|i:|iliM^^^BvE Dallas Lore Sharif the author was a personal friend of John Burroughs and in peaking of the^title ^of 4iis book saysrtbat-^'migh^trhave^ it the See»er^#of""Slabsides^ because ^urfouglis^ was first and last an ob* server of nature. This little book gives us an intimate picture of the naturalist at his favorite lodges, Slabsides and^Wopd^ucIc Lodge. St. Joseph's :46$Q$|^Mid^ J*ublic sch^oj^^L»i^,ii;i;*t^|»i: Funds from ,,the, sale: :-ol':.-Gliris:igpi*:' sealsc^ar^siiir*cJ^itc^^ of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, bf^w^ich^he^r^r^intrH^^ ter is a branch, g1- ♦; " ii^^^^S ^writalri's Shackled-youttt-is-a . 1 for the more libera)r tendeneiessi arthe Virginia^hbteTuritir they sail from New York on February 23 for a^a tour of the world. After, some time ^at Naples and the Riviera, they will to IildSia, to visit Mrs. Sariborn^s Jki Mr._ Kirkland, who is in the. diplomatic service at Calcutta, and thence to various other parts of the ^lobe^ ijmflaj^ghffljH^^ VETS LIKE SOUTHLAND The sunny south appeals to-jobless-l--^ ex-service men, according to satistics of the American Legion employment bureau at Birmingham,t Ala^ ^hich recently registered 114ST men from all parts of the cogntry and lv onl>r 105 residents of Birmingham. W^'W^^B"' S:#h^^st-:meetm-gr::^:t^^ JEvents _ Clas^ «>nducted by Adams and Mfes: Julie Adams, was eTdVv^^esday^iiQitmn^ai the home •of Mrs. Mark Cresap; j& Our Jfojun^^People's Bridge iiiei Thuisdav, at t Mrs. Ward Starrett. national headquarters ^January 19 and 20* The conference will be at- Mrr'aitd+tended^l^Gen^ral^Prrshing, Secret tary DenBy, and a representative pf ^President riardingri S-ijAmong: those who attended the tea Sunday last given by, Miss Clemen- tMe Eastman, were Mr; and Mrs ,;?^:::McCarthy,7';Mis«'M:Mirian^Sha ill ""Mr. Leon Alen, Mr, and Mfs. Dwinell •§l;::Slater,-;'^MV.; Robert t>yer ^and.-.:Mr« |||i;Loreriz Dev|tt^;;:.';;-"â-  ;:fis|gg^^ j||g|^i^.>Jietty^4eft^^unday-fo^0 g||piil^p. ^e^ wflt^^atie^^^ v'rJh^St; «W^S§§liM ~ Gary's -sfchoolv Burlington, -;Pa. ^m&> !!gjsgft#i§j^fegl •â-  â- *â- â€¢â- â- -â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  'â- â- --â- *•'â-  - ^--â- â-  â- â- â-  - - •â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  ter^ ^emi&e^â€"have- ^returned from French l4cklsprim|s after a; week's 'sojourn.' Ws9^^^S^^iW$SMSr^"' All states are planning exhibits in connection With the conference of American Legion official^ to ^be held ^Wl-EGION OUTPOSTS;*|||||:- .... Every rural:_jjchool center afta Aril- |^cws.Hype^M^a^ wilFKave a detach- »„rt .t„ â€"r. .,,..* ^ " ment of American Legion iriembers. Small communities which|§cannot maintain chartered posts wili be or- ganized :. into-' .• outposts i£^;tij;;v#:;s:ili'#^ couritry<-r-Mi^r-YeomansTis a Chicago manufacturer of steam pumps InytHa favorite WoodAuck Clever comparisons are made between Thoreau arid BurrdUghsTby Burroughs himself and no more generous word was^ ever spoken of one^ great writer of Slabsides^^is iiot^a^ biograt»ny but a clever^ sympathetic character ICilduffâ€"How M chpdse better^ job^S XJ%d6ubtediy and get there is js~a Mrs. John man of the committee^^s^p . man'swasjJiKair» Christmas Seal :&K;&TEAL, $8,000 JJEWELS ~-&^ iâ€" .BurglarsSearly^pPue'sday^^ entered the jioriie of Mark > W CresiPj - 239: Essex road, Kenilworth, and stole his nearest rival. Seer ^lufed ^ apja^imat^y^^^f^ thieves left no:^race olltheir ent into.' tKe:thdine.S;^-:;>:^ SKATING RIN1C ......... -^_ *â- ; ;--fi«44 â-  Â¥ at^vNewj j,f^ei High school has ^fiis^^Jftsi^fcl^ skating this ^yjear and Js iprb^tiif «P? large^greup ^f yourig^ not yet determined what profession ,........_. _......, ?..t,..,,,.._ _ v ,,w '*"'• ' j^jtheJUiltf e w^ suggestion they instructor in the New-lfork XJmv^ta^^r^':mMM^^M sgamaus;J^|i|cj| (Official Publication) »teJ»ORTT OF TBtlB COsSnOTTIiflf «F s^he^Wilmette State Batik located at Wilmette, State of Illinois, at the cloBe of business o*tr the 31st day of December, 1921, as made to the Auditor of-Public Accounts Of the State of Illinois, puTsuant-to^law - II Mr. arid Mrs. ^John W^athbbne, son, Jack, and daughter, HelehHre- turned afrer^a ten days' sojourn in ^ewton, .la^00^.:::-:::,: •;::00fM00^0M£^;it trnmsmm^^ kibsources â-  '^0m-M$» â-  .-.- 1. Loans on Real Estate (la)$211,100.00 2. Loan on Collateral Secur- ity (lb) :â- Â«â- .*».>-* :.v_,.v...*^ 3. Other Loans {lcX *..♦.....; jj^0jKjerdraftstAX2)--â- A v.. â- . â- . ^ 6. TJ. S. Government Invest- ments (3) 372,889.17 413,225.18 X329^64J |f[ The Wednesday*Afternoon Study. class, which is conducted by: Mrs^ er^Mhefr^bndBi and^ Stocks<4> ^W^cCulloUgh; met at the h^ Ig^^rant^Ilidgwayr ;1^^^^^^^^. i-$'$W!kz!&.. .~-#-^fe mSmmmp,i ..«*.. .a^^-Mrs|iWarreri--Pea*e^^ sl'filiSfil^^rtained.' the JEvelMng^Bfidg^:cIub;.at; &dinner^iin^ Monday last. ^H#i^ppfe!%bnf hostess Thursday precedin^^he â€" 'â- !-.â- â- :- - ' a six weeks" sojourn in $lpr- ;day for ida. SfeW e ^Vv^rieidj^^ tuBc^rpE^a^Eh^ih^me^^ .......-ickJiSii|: .....""'J '"......^ l^ur^day'for NewYork; arid"wn£j@? .and Mrs. ^Xn%lp%;#b:u^g*-#e^te^ ttb^nefat^e holiejll J^andon Hoyt, Bridge Mrv-Edward'^armeiet^^ and Fixtures (5)......... 0. DUe from Banks, Cash and 328,575;3fr 62,563.91 Other *i 9> Cash 21^794,9^ ^^Xf^^Mi&^ei^^^I,1%im6.iS rTifr5^:^;:a::rrLIABILITIES::T-::::::-----:---.::^:......~r 1. Cafital: Stock tl>^^-r..*100.000.00 2. Surplus (2) ......; v.. *i; 50.UOO.00 3. Undivided -Profits (Net) (3) .15,845.62 4/Time Deposits (4a) .,..,,,666,243.75 5^Dejnltttd^riepitsltsZ(ibK^4 ^5,642.06 -â€" ; 5,075.00 ^--64)rOOO^O 8. Iteserve Accounts' (6) 10.- Re-discounts (7b) |To^,J4aJ>ilitles ^|lt713,306.43 -Xf, "W. **-T^Afljy^-Cimhler of the Wil- niette State Bank, do solemnly~swear= that the above ^atement liF-true to the best of Tny^knowledgre and belief, and that the- items and amounts shown abpye correspond with the; item*-an* amounts shown in the report made to the^Auditor of PubHe Aeeountsr-8tate^ Of Illinois, pusuant to law. ,k â- â- V â- . â-  ' â-  â-  , . W.::D. :LEART. /pp£l p|.v"Cash!er>; Hate o^ iLLHfOts^ TJOUNtTr^OFâ€"C01!rK J Subscribed anff^sworn to before this^Itti 4ay^<>t-January, 1^22^ 3®N^ETKHie0^If« m|MBEB 'Mf^^S§% iM°n*73i. COMPANY .f^mimgmmm^^^m^mmm^mm

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