November 9, 1928 . WILMETTE LIFE . \YILIE11E STATE BANI :North Shore Girls Star Athletics at Smith ADDS TRUST DEPARTMENT Among in the girls from the north J. Alden Sears, Well-Known . North Shore Resident, to Supervise New Department Judson F. Stone, president, has formerly announced that ·the Wilmette State bank will Qpen a Trust depart. ment under the personal supervision of J. Alden Sears. Mr. Sears is well qualified as a trust officer, coming from the Northern Trust company, of Chicago, where he has been actively engaged in the Trust department, as wen as in active management of the estate of the late Joseph Sears, his father, founder of the Village of Kepilworth in 1890. The Sears family is one of the oldest families on the north shore. Mr. Sears is a graduate of Yale university. He has had broad experience along financial lines, having been associated with various concerns of national repute. He was a former director of the Wilmette State bank, but during the world war he resil!nPd to become a captain in the United States Army. Among other interests, Mr. Sears was in active management of the Kenilworth Water cqmpany until that compan:v sold to the Village of Kenilworth. W. B. Robinson. Jr., assistant cashier of the bank, wilt be associated with Mr. Sears in the Trust department. Mr. Robinson was formerlv in the Trust department of the Fi"rst Trust and Savings bank of Chicag-o, and is thorml,Zhly- acquainted with ·Trust department work. · This department is just another step in the policy of the Wilmette State bank-to give the people of this rommunitv . the benefit of everv bankingservice, according to President Stone. shore who are active and prominent in athletics at Smith college this year is Miss Frances Ranney of Wmnetka who has been elected to be the manager of the senior hock~y team. Miss Dorothy Dickinson, Miss Helen Brown and Miss Elizabeth Babcock are other Winnetka girls interested in hockey. Miss Dickinson is captain of the ·junior team and tht- other two are members of the same team. Miss Frances McConnell of Wilmette and Miss logeborg Lincoln of Glencoe have made the freshman_team. ~-------------------------------··················--~ ~)llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU . THE RACHELLE STUDIO Offers .A fine selection of 1loor and table lamps. These lamps are not only extremely ~sefult but also in· crease the attractiveness of the room in .which they are placed. A room can be made more livable through attention to the small ornamental details. OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Meierhoff of 1714 Wilmette avenue celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last Saturday evening at their home. Among those at the party were thei.r son and daughter, Erwin and Ruth, Mr. Meierhoff's father, their brothet:s and sisters, and many friends who showered them with g.ifts. Helen Ruth Bosley, 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth, entertained her Sunday school class at tea last Sunday evening. 415 Fourth Street Plaoae Wilmette 608 1---------------------------------------------------~ ~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluwiF. We are headquarters lor tbe ··~ · t amoa· New Trier to Meet Deerfield Football Team This Saturda.v The New Trier High school football team will journe:v to Highland Park this Saturday, November 10, determined to add Deerfield High school to its string of defeated victims thi·3 year. New Trier has an impressive record thus far this season. All of it3 games, with the exception of the tie game with Waukegan, have been won by derisive scores. Deerfield'·3 record is not so impressive, but the team has shown strength in recent games. Last Saturday Deet:field held the undefeated Evanston High school team to a 2 to 0 victory. New Trier is probably Deerfield's greatest rival, and a battle royal is expected. ' Last year New Trier sent the Deerfield boys home on the short end of a 19 to 6 score. In 1926 New Trier lost to the Highland Park school 20 to 0. Coach Ashenbach a1,nounced tKis week that . the starting lineup for New Trier probably would be the same as in the Oak Park game. Tom Hicks, halfback, who got into last Saturday's game after being laid up all sea·3on an'd ran 60 yards for a touchdown on the first play, injured his knee and may be unable to play against Deerfield. 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