10 Dr. and Mrs. George F. Eisen brand, Jr., of Evanston ha,·e announced the birth of a son, Gcprge F. Eisenbrand, III, Saturday, June 25. at the St. Francis ho pital. Dr. Eisenhrand 1s in business in \\'ilm ette. WILMETTE LIFE July 8, 1927 I Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Charles Heer of Greenwood avenue are 1e a vi n g about the middle of July for a six weeks' trip through the West and points in California. -o- . Baptist Church Dr. J. M. P. Smith of the t'TniYersity of Chicago Divinity school will occupy our pulpit again on Sunday morning at 11 o'cloek: Oscar Bennett of Lincoln, Neb., wi11 be the soloist of the morning and will sing, ··Just as I Am", by Huerter. ·1st Congregational ) Stephen A. Lloyd Ministers ) w. E. McCormack The First Congregational, located at the point where Lake avenue crosses Wilmette avenue and Eleventh street, is open to everybody every day. The aim is to make it a House of fellowship and prayer to all people. Its ministers count it their greatest joy when !hey may serve indi\'idual needs and 1ts officers are honored when the churol1 is permitted to assist in promoting the welfare of the community. Twenty-one d~no~n inations are already ret)resented m Its membership and a whole-hearted wel<'ome awaitR all who will accept its hospitality. . The garly :\Iorning service opens at It Is a worship service open to all nnd is held in the coolest part of the day. ""\Vays of Pleasantness" will be the subject of Dr. Lloyd's sermon. R ·15 o'clock on Sunday. -oMiss Susie Glover of Chattanooga, M r . and Mrs. John Tip lady and their Tenn., spent the \veek-etH.l oi the The Summer Home Sunday 1-ichool Is daughter, :M iss Alice. of 731 Central Fourth of July as the guest of Mrs. taking- th e })lace of the usual Sunday school service during July and August. avenue are spending the summer at ]. A. Mc!(ejghan of 1025 Greenleaf T 1 ake GeneYa, \Vi s. avenue: The Young People's societies will not mee-t again until Fall. will be held Wednesday eve ning at i: ?.0 1'lw l\[id-"\Vt>ek meeting of tht· (·hur('h First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETIE, ILL. Tenth Street and Ceatral Avenue in Children'H hall. SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A.M. The 'Vilmettl' Baptil;;t church i!-' located at Wilmette and Forest a \'t·nues and welcomes all who come to its ser\'ices. The church office will h e OlH'n daily during the summer months from " 10-2. in charge of Mrs. Milton Harper. Tht' church telephone Is "'\Vilmettt· 22?.:i. ~= =- \Vednesday Testimonial M . eeting-8 P.M. · Subjec/u~~l~:~~ENT" Sunday School Exercises 9:45A.M. != -~ :,~ :~:~: e,·:~ :.~·: ~:~ :~ r~ ~l ~t~:~:· § . ~i%~:xJ:9:~::,.:!~:trp~~~ ti~~::~~d:~~rii~a~:~icii~;; ~= - Ia ke~; ~ :~·::IAL PUB CA TIO LJ Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. rowed or purchased. J READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: The Bible and Works of Mary All dt-partm e nt~ of the Churc-~\ school ~( r. and :VI rs. Richard \\'ilso n and meet at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. The Primary and Beginner!;' departments their daughters. Muriel F t d and Betty, tl · ROl eonvene in the Primary room under the direction of Miss Bertha 'Vheelock : the Junior, Intermediate and Senior departments meet together in Pilgrim h~ll where Miss E. Louise Goodhue wtll speak on "Isabella Thoburn, She Crossed th e "\Vorld's Frontiers." Barhara and Robert. of 517 Central At the 11 o'clock sen·ice, the one hour a\·enul· are ~pending the summer at service of worship and lovely music, . nr. her father':-; summer hom e at Tntl'r- Lloyd will preac-h on "Ways of PleasantnesR." ill 1 Report of the condition oi On :\Ionday nig·ht at 8 o'cloek thert· will be a meeting of the Church Cabitwt tn the Church parlor. On Wednesday night the Quarterly Business me~:>tlng nf tilt' <'hur<'h will bt· held at 8 o'clock at tla· dmrd1. when mattf·rs of illl()OI'tam·t· will bt· eonsidl:'l'l'll. = TLe Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Servlcea and visit the Readin· Roem ~= i The fi··sl Naft.onal Ban'u " '"""lllllllliUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllltlllllllllllllllllltllllllllltllllttlllltllllttllltllllllll; of Wilmette located at \Vilmette, State of Illinois. at the close of busine:-; s on the thirtieth ··················-·-----Painter and Decorator Estimates Without Obligation· I I I 1 I day oi June .. 1927. toans and Discounts (except those shown in ite m 1-h) .. $S..f7.()()5.60 Overdrafts unse·cured . . . . . . . 3R9.R2 U. S. GoYernment Securitic~ . (including- pr e mium s if M. Portenhauser : ;, MOTORS SERVICE Inco~porqeed I any I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-t.-U'lO.OO EVEQ.VTHING AUTOMOBILE ..fOr. '-he Other Bonds, Stock:-;. Sccuri. 1 ... - o-<. -? t1cs. etc .. ownec1 . ..... . ... -t.).'1,M0.:1I Ranking House. Furniture ancl Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.792.11 1 Lawful Reserve with Federal I Re:-;er\'C' Bank ...... . ..... S..f.1.)S'J() I l'a;;,h in Vault and Du·· irc·m Xational Bank :-; .... .. . .. . ()3.47-+.2-t Due from Othrr Bank ~ .... . 91.4R9.oO .),739.91 : Chcc b on Bank s .. . ... . .. . Other Assets .............. . 9.610.10 I 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 ··------------------------~ 1 NEVER. CLOSED The Largest Motor Repair Shop in Wilmette A I 0% better tire for the same price. A Total Rcsomces ...... .. ~1.3-t..f.S93.2o LTABTLTTTES I Capital Stock ..... ... . . .... $ .iO.OOO.OO : Surplus Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iO.OOO.OO I encti\'iclccl Profits . . . . . . . . . . 10,025.31 j Reserved for Depreciation . . 1.229.00 Re se l'\'ed for Taxes. Interest. ·etc .. accrued .... . ........ . 1,824.79 (' ertificd Checks ·.. ... .... .. . 23.570.10 C'ashier·s Checks .... . .. . .. . 15.410.90 Individual Deposits ... ..... . 597.313.10 Certificates of Deposit ..... . 5.902.20 State, Countv, or other ~1 unicipa 1 Deposits . .. ... . 30.000.00 Dividends l npaid ....... . . . 756.00 Saving.; Deposits .......... . 482.626.13 Other Time Denosits ..... . 21.714.07 Postal Savings Deposit~ ... . 385.24 PARTICULAR MEN AND WOMEN who apprtciate advantages of correct hair trimming and bobbing. and who pride themselves on their appearance, art regular patrons of our shop. We serve both sexes equally efficiently. with the skill. speed, ;!nd cleanliness that' particuJar people demand. You pay no more here but you ~et mort both in service and satisfaction. i Liabilities other than those 1 Bills Payable .............. . 50,000.00 ahove stated . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,836.42 5O ;f better tire for a slightly higher pnce. This is a 20,000 mile tire. Total Liabilities ......... $1,344.593.26 I. Dan G. Stiles. Cashier of the First National Bank of Wilmette, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement is true to the best of mv knowledg-e and belief. · DAN G. STILES. uShorty and Belrose" Cashier. Correct-Attest: Axel Lonnquist. Chas. F. Reinboth A. C. Wolff, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sixth day of July, 1927. · \V. D. LEARY. (Seal) Notary Public. Saaitar~ Barber Shop 1128 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 3786 Wilmette · ········ 0 ···· J.C.S(own t · *-4.....!: · · · · · · '