e office w. S Geicy o North Shoreâ€" Trust 1 of the State of uly sworn, each upâ€" &vl& for thet:n; Act :’ the General: of Iilinois, entitled and regulate the y trust companies," mnly swear tha‘ e to the best of nd.thtfllelm correspond with wn in the report. Public Accounts, , JANUARY 14 (6e) 178 UNDRY hier of the Citi .w.».......$ ~50,000.00 (sohdvcers 5,000.00 8).. _ 1,.845.65 o sthen nars. \_ 900868 rveviiecbe €6,512.64 close 1981. made by ‘the se e &2‘ t:.::mu.,' , State of lllinï¬ the Sist day to the Auditor® of State : of Iilinois, 1â€"2â€"3)$ E. WAHLMAN, Notary Public L MeILVAINE, Cashier ny on December sct in all respects e and beliet, and h and G CO. MT 8 4y before me, this M e 1 P PP s e ue i e ME c L WE e ie ranghons aeirerneremrar oc en‘ e k ol TJR,. Legion realizes That the Freatâ€" R. VANT, ®st riches in life come from f Notary Public t expressions and acts,. A t:‘an':ie:od.l{ menmnammmmsmmsas cce tion in this wanrlt in J... _ 3 " HO Citizens Aétdunts on the $ 107,233.29 $ 107,.293% â€"$ ~983,337.95 purpose 13,394.0L L,.181.14 13,182.82 2,434.95 12,900.00 12.08 39,781.28 24,847.00 100,000.09 100,000.00 $3.791.85 m.gg: 455, $5,815.97 3.609.25 988,337.95 990.98 190,382.42 148,825.70 61,257.60 110,933.34 180,516.04 144,182.27 11,642.17 18.:%.“ Highlang -‘.___ e : ' I 5 ’;;ï¬; l $Upreme tost Thasa «w 1982 won in this world is determined alâ€" most wholly by the place he occuâ€" Pies in the esteem and affection of . others, Towinthempoctndad1 miration of mankind ~by unselfish Service is to be in accord with the bftie_gg,' C 3 eâ€"+ I ~â€"Comradeship _ j _0 4. PEpnHans and â€"other bendents to thank God for it. / e MAilâ€"forâ€"Needyâ€"â€"â€". s That‘s why the Legion‘s most deâ€" voted and ‘intensified efforts from its very birth have been for the disâ€" abled and veterans‘ needy depenâ€" dents. Doing good for others lifts men toward the heights of nobility. The Legion‘s helpfuiness commands the admiration of all thinking Amerâ€" icans and has inspired thousands of ï¬ering â€"veterans and veterans‘ fire, so â€"grips the hearts of Wï¬â€™ï¬â€˜ï¬nfl“gï¬ live, and the Legion offers a grand medium through which it may be exemplified. The veteran who has a passion to help others, either beâ€" cause of the thrill of doing it in the service or . because of gratitude for the help he received from others is so moved by need of less fortunate comrades as he goes through â€" life be will make almost any sacrifice to meet it. ness whi IP e e s flce LsV 9 ces t SKAK of that mutual helpfulness which is & precept of the Preamble of our constitution. That spirit of helpfulâ€" Mess e n d c c 9s 5 1 they again became widely to pursue their respective â€" comradeshi 12.3 . 3 T2 "mny â€"toâ€"â€"moot again, and what a meeting was theirs! _ 4#~ Comradeship Marked Many a veteran in a Legion post finds none of his war buddies among the members. Many comrades go to state and national ennuvantiag. eountry‘; the THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, REEL mp PilGG wmm ‘ to Aid Buddies in Need In M Widely Evident IS MARK OF opportunity to Jw Those who have emâ€" , especially under widely separated nsignia «se y ~mn wb mA : P - a losg| [ ~___â€"__â€"___MORAN _ BROTHERS,â€"358 a man among men. every o Legion‘s hw f f loyal coun ymen are Orever imhned _with iL 54i _ _ __aZ erged from that HUBBARD Downtown Display Room 151 N. Michigan Ave. mvmm‘ results in wilted and The mokt old :?‘Y‘:: iE.,,. dolnh 4951 _ b&/ A L w 4951 ARD WOODSâ€"984 Linden Ave. Winnetka 1512 imbued Fonidruxty /n akes men love the associaâ€" ichâ€"Legion membership af. d determined t» do their withâ€"the anâ€" ~ _ STOVER CO; ==@zs*s THE / FEATURES OF ADVANCED REFRIGERATION® is truly THE PR WILL PERISHABLE VEGETABLES se * "CA you select an electric refrigerator, choose one that "g; you &now will keep vegetables crisp and freshâ€"one :§ that you £now will keep frozen desserts firm and smooth m â€"one that you &wow will provide plenty of ice. â€"Make â€" 3 certain of zl of these things by being sure it is Frigidaire, - t~§,3 Look for the name plate. There is only one electric ~_ . o refrigerator named Frigidaire ; . : a General Motors s ‘C Value. With the new low prices and convenient terms f «liee you can now have a genuine Frigidaireâ€"Porcelainâ€"onâ€" . *6 steel inside and outâ€"for only a few cents more per day _ â€" J than the cost of the cheapest automatic refrigerator. s es showrcoom floor. See for yourself the many features that c3 make Frigidaire so truly outstanding in convenience and ,;’ value. Stop in at your first opportunity, { hi When you select an electric according to the annual report of Probate Clerk John R. Bullock. Dur. ing the year ending Dec, 31, 1931, there were 343 new estates probated, Fiftyâ€"four estates more than in 1930 were probated by Judge Marâ€" tin C. Decker, during the past year, â€"With More Estates in FRIGIDAIRE 289 estates were admitted. the ‘estates admitted to 1 uio Whitehall 8161 * EVANSTONâ€"1631 Sherman Ave. . ons ts SR G un M s Te +iA e ~. 22. ce 2 e â€" â€" Telephone H. P. TATMTEN * Fhere were 260 estates closed durâ€" ing the year and 289 proofs of heirâ€" ship were accepted. Inventories of 392 estates were listed during the year and 80 apâ€" praisment bills were recorded. Sales of real estate were authorized in proâ€" bateâ€"court on 15 estates, including the Morrow property taken over by the United States government for the new Waukegan postoffice. ing wills. nate, 209 were of deceased persons, 42â€"ofâ€"minors and 12 of incompetents There were 142 wills recorded, less North Water St. of the persons dying leayâ€" â€" Kss