W I L M. E. T T E LIFE April 23, 1926 ···············································a·····, Establiahed 1854 Men Sert'e Meal and Program at Frolic Tonight Looks Bright /or At lea st once a year the women of Things are looking up . for \V ii the First Presbyterian church hav~ the mette's baseball team this season. 1f opportunity of sitting ba·ck and wit- backing, both financial and mor al Jordan Funeral Service plan reduces the cost of funerals nessing the spectacle of their husbands count for anything, this community ; . considerably in the act of cdoking a meal. due to witness some championshir i 1 6 1 2 DJVis St. Phone University 449 1 That qpportunity presents itself this ball in the approaching summer week-. Wilmette Office Phone Wilmette 3354 ev<"ning when the members of the The \Vilmette Athletic associati(,t CHICAGO i ?\ft:>n's cluh of the parish are entrusted came formally into being last Frid~n 200 E. El'ie St. Phones Superior 7709 _7710 : with the job of preparing- and serving "·hen the assembled business men an ;J :L clt'tltlet· to tl1e " 'Omen of tl1c church. SJ)Orts enthusiasts selected Emil Nord . · ' The evrnt is annual Ladies' Night. of Schultz and Nord, tailors, as prcsi ---------------------------------------------------vv Dinner will he served at 6:45 o'clock d('nt of the new-found org-anization Following that there· will be a pro- Ch~-.en to se:,·e with ~f:. Nord in the gram of varied interest including- I ,·anous offlC'tal capactttes. were Dr. community singi n~ under the direction Chat:les B. Blake, \'tCe-prestden~; Jack of Orian Calitz, a program of music Titt<lmg-cr. trcasur('r ;, E.lmcr Lets, -.c·r hy thr. talented family the. Evans- J re_tary. and Jack Smttherman, tt·am ton Hwh school's mustc dtrcctors m.lllagcr. · . 1Ir. and ~frs. Lawrence T. Swihart; I Cencrou<; C'Ontril>tttion<; from hu~i rratlings by Mr ·. ~thcl s,rif~ of Chau- ness places anc~ _in<)i,·i<lual s han tanqlla fame; mustcal noYeltu. s by :!\{r. I S\\' ~'llcd the as~o_ct~1ton s fund to the and Mrs. Louis Dring; an aclclr.~:s . by l pnmt where dt:ftnttr plans for entry Benjamin Bills, well known Chicago I i11to a North Shore league is not only business leader, an.d presentation of 1 justified hut actually an if!lmcdiate medals to honor-wtnnmg Boy Srout-.. prosp('ct. Later the club wtll put a Looks like a good evening-if the football team in the field and stand food i~ good-and it alwaYs is. ~pon~or for a ha~ketball sc!uacl next · " ·inter. 'l'ht: association ts sponsored by thf. 'I \\'ilmettc Chamber of Commerce. C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Director& lot 72 Yean Real Baseball in Wilmette Pronto :I o! 1 Condensed Statement of Condition as rendered to the Comptroller of the Currency, April 12, 1926 Phone Wilmette 2814 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ........ , ........ $ Overdrafts ......................... . 1 ~. S. Government Securities ........ ·.. Other Bonds and Securities .......... . F~dcral Reserve Bank Stock ......... . Furniture and Fixtures ............ _.. l ntcres~ Earned (uncollected) ........ . La\\'ful Reserve with Federal Rrserve Rank ............................ · Cash and Due from other Banks Genthner's Market 294,908.76 2,533.78 211,112.50 490,396.20 2,250.00 11,851.56 10.552.71 · Funeral Services for E. D. Scott Held Tuesday Funeral services for E. D. Scott. 72 Years old. who dit'd at the hc,ltll' ni his da nghtcr. ~f r-.. Charles F. Hobert'. 1033 Grc('nwood avenue, last Satur(la~·. were held Tuesday from a chapel in Evanston. Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd of the First Congregational church nfticiated. The body was sent to Sheboygan for burial,· where :Masonic I sen·ir·es \H'rt' h<"ld on \\'ednl'~daY . B(' ~ i d n '\ l r s. R o h crt~ . '\ r r. S rot t .t. . urvind lJ\· his \vidnw and another daughter, ).frs. Fred ~pintH.'y, of 019 Forest aHnue. Mr. Scott had heen a re-.ident of the Yillagc for a -.lwn time on ly. ! 1 for Quality Meats Courteous Service Free Delivery 1145 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Post Office 49,207.17 122.896.31 $1.1 95.708.<)q - ------ '\f r. and ~r rs. Clnle P . Ross of l'L"n- LIABILITIES Capital Stock ........................ $ SO.OOO.(X) Surplus and Undivided Profits . . . . . . . . 42,944.38 Discount Collected (unearned) . . . . . . . . 1,382.88 Heserved for Taxes. lntere st . . . . . . . . . 5,074.00 Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 996.207.73 Bills Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000.00 Dividends 1_T np~id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 l.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~at~tl~H~'i~ril~to~n~le~l~as~ ·t~~~ri~d~a~y~<~"~'e~n~it~lg~'·~ Phones Wilmette , ihrorth entertaineci 16 guest:- at dinner 721 2600-2601 \Vilmette, Ill Main Street [Motors Serviee, lae. Everything for the Automobile $1.195.708.99 Commercial and Savings Accounts Bonds, Sec uriti e and Foreign Exchange ~a fety Deposit Boxes for Rent Interest Paid on Deposits How Are Your BRAKES! First National Bank of Wilmette Member of Federal Reserve System i\fter the rough handling they had this \vinter. Let us adjust or reline th~n1 as necessary. They are the MOST IMPORTANT Part of the Car. J. C. Slown A. B. Van Dtulfn ~================================d'