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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 1

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DE COU AGAIN Re3or AT SUNDAY CLUB, Famous "Dreamn Picturc" Man to Present. Illustraied Lec- ture on London-Paris Branson. De Cou, worldreiiownted traveler.and lecturer, appears for thç Second successive Sundav at the %Vil- miiette Sunday Evening, club on Jan- uarv 29: Last week, Mr. DeCu depicted, through bis "dream pictuies,": the "Alaskan i.Wonderlands." This Sun- (lay he brings a musical traveloUg il- lutrated wiîth masterpieces of art and titled: "LondoivatufndParis.' An insight into what mnay be ex- tuire*" progr'am is provided in the if.oi- IoNving sumirnary prepare(l jfl\Ir. De) Cou: Part 1 In the heart of London. Trafalgar Square. The Landseer Lion. Traffic of the Strand. The London "Circus- le-". Queen Anne and the American Indian. St. Paul's Cathedrai. New views since the restorattôn. The Law 'Courts and Lincoln Inn. The magn- ifl,'ent Parliamennt BfliIngs. BRige Bn_ $tatement of Condition FIRST NATIONAL'BANK, WILMEjrPE, ILLINOIS As of Quarte Ended Decéember 31, 1932 Date et Suspension Junie 24,:1932 ASSETS Assets aýt date of susmpension (boo)k value, flot actual .. Additional Assets acquired eince su.spiension (b>ook value, flot -actual)............ Stock Asýsessment (100%P0> .... TOTAL ASSETS TO 4B ACCOUNTET) FOR......... c-ash collected froru Assets 15660 Cash collected froin Additionaàl Aessets ..........1,068,60 Ca,4h collected from *Stock .seset.........16,653.00 Total Caxh Collected from'Assets' and Stocék Assesýsment............. Offsets allowed on Ass.-ets ................ ............ Lssesà-charge d off: On Assets - ....... . . . . . .$ 89 On Stock Assessmnft .............. Total Losse Cliarged Off Rernaining Assts:ý TOTAL ASSE Secured Liabi Unsecured Ili Additional Li TOTAL LIAI Dm11 Assets...............12,603.71 Assessment............133,347.00 ia1nTh8g tYcolected As!ýts4.... ýONTED FOR at date oe- talda ~.L LL 13,672.31 150,00.00 $1,322,970.61 163,407.64 86. r 1 104,618.7ri $1:322,970.61 spüesion...................... 'E$ Paid in Cash........... ~ciescertfiates have heen is-sued proved and unproved)....... prov.-d.............. IED FOR .3 S A-ND DISBUr.SEýMFNTS BANK WIJIL PAY DIVIEND SOON EncounteMny DiIficulties in Prcesgs of Liquidation Stockholders Terdy Depositors ini the-defunct First Na- tionial batik of.Wilmette'may expect a dividend in a sho6rt*time.ý A statement issued, by Melvrin B.W Ericson, receiver, for the' period front Jutne,:24 (tbe date the. batik was closed) to December 31,ý 1932, shows. -at:$163,407.64, bas been collected in cashý since the. closing of thé batik. Tbis amount bas been reduced to $20,914.61 by the payment of secùred dlaims but it is understood that no further collections wilI have to be diverted to preferred and secured dlaims. However, it is reported that an attempt will be made to secure a loan fromn the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, based on the value of the assets of tbe batik, that will en-_ able tbe receiver to pay a dividend to SI *'VISITING WINt SOR CÀSTLE ANDi 1HAMPTO'N CjURT PALACE" Deer on Runnyi'nede. Along thtc Thamfes. The Toiver of London. The ravenz at the place of executton. Colorful cos- tumes 0of the "'Beef Eaters;." The Treas- ure in the Tower. Sentry anld curiou-A old Chinese cannon. Guild Hall. Soine quaint corners. The Cheshire Cheese. Old Curiosity Shop. Where stood New- C---teal ccount (Collections hel >d by Secured Creditors and flot yet applied) ...... ............ ................ ......460.00 Advanees in protection of AssetS (Taxes:, Insurance, etc.)..... -. Exe.sof fleceiversbip.................. . ...............11,458.58 Divldendq Pajd to Unsecured Creditors ( %?,) ...>. ........... Reconsztruction Finance Corporation. Loans Uepald.... .......... Cash in hands of Receiver and Cornptroller ............ 20,914.61 TOTAL COLLECTIONS FOROT...... FOR$172521.69 M4ELVIN B. ERI(-CON, Recelver. condition ofthel batik wlien taken over by the receiver, and the alleged irregularities of two junior officers of the bank which amounts to soniethng over $60,000 in bank funds .wbicb was not entirely covered by insurance. This insurance has flot been col- In hedh face of the statemnent ap- ýe J anuary meet-[ .KewrstW nwWO..........l Rtecreatièn . ....... ..381 Society Page ..........3 tary of the league. I (Continued on page 7 ber of C lunpheoni ginning( persons a ing. Condition of Bank Funds

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