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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jan 1928, p. 14

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WINNETKA TALK January 14, 1928 SAM GOLDMAN : BEST PRICES | Junk -- Rags -- Old Clothes \ + Magazines -- Tires i PHONE WILMETTE 3334 } JUNK DEALER "Read the Want Ads The Young People's branch of the Neighbors met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Bent in Kenilworth to discuss plans for the spring. Miss Marion Bent is one of the members of this society. During the Christmas holidays these young women clothed and furnished Christ- mas gifts to a 16 year old girl fom the Judy home, and also gave $25 to the Camp Fire organization of Kenil- worth. Mothers--Attention! New Classes for Dancing Now forming at the Community House Tuesdays, 4 P. M. Miss Flynn--Winn. 344 For information Call Trinity Ev. Lutheran Greenwood & Hawthorne avenues L. H. Nauss Ev. Luth. pastor. Sunday, January 15, English services at 10:30 a. m. Text, Acts 6, 1-6. Theme: "The Office of Deacons." 1. "The impor- tance of this office." 2. "To whom the congregation should entrust it." Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a. m. A special meeting of the Men's club will take place Tuesday January 17, at 8 p. m. The Ladies' Aid society meets next Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Raymond C- Dudley of Indian Hill road, Winnetka, was joint hostess last Saturday evening with Mrs. Jack- son K. Daring of Chicago at a dinner dance given at the Ambassador hotel. --_--O-- The Reading club resumed its study course on Thursday of this week. The class met at the home of Mrs. John Rathbone, Abbottsford road, Kenil- ne worth. "WF fome Boel Sor Wiinetka Peonls e" Time Is Getting Short! Get your Christmas Savings Account opened before it is too late to begin. Decide now how much money you will need for next Christmas, pick out one of our classes that will give you that amount . . . Get started! It will come very easy after the first few deposits. Qficers and Directors HENRY R.HALE Fresident L. B.AYPPENAHEIMER Vice~/resiaens SANBORN HALE Ceostiicr GLORGE WW. MEAINNEY Asst. Casriier VICTOR £LTING ~-- NOBLE HALE = ~N I WINNLTKA STATE BANK I 8 pi Salurdays Bam.lo 12-30rm. and 7 lo rm. BANKING HOURS A.M. lo 3 P.M. LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. IEE | School Children to Get Practical Hygiene Lesson The fleet of delivery trucks oper- ated by the Schultz and Nord, tailor- ing and cleaning establishment at 1152 Central avenue, Wilmette, will be do- ing extra heavy duty during the next two weeks, which have been desig- nated Hygiene Weeks observed by that concern in the interest of the school children of the community. Hygiene Weeks are intended to con- vey a practical lesson in hygiene to school children. During the four- teen-day period all school children in the community under the age of 12 years will each be invited to have a garment cleaned by Schultz and Nord, free of charge, the object being to impress upon the minds of the little folks the fact that cleanliness in attire is one of the essentials to good health along with the other more commonly acquired habits of cleanliness em- phasized in home and school training. The plan is to clean free of charge; one garment for each child, the gar- ments to be called for and delivered in the regular way by the Schultz and Nord trucks. These garments will all be cleaned in the plant operated by the concern, it is explained. Next week will be devoted to boys' garments, and the week beginning January 23, to girls' garments. Alexander Joslin and John Adair, both of Kenilworth, left on Monday night for a trip to Florida of indefi- nite length. They will attend to busi- ness interests there as well as spend some time in play. Mr. Joslin has just recently returned home from the hos- pital, where he was a patient for sev- eral weeks. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Winnetka State Bank located at Winnetka, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Cash, Other Cash Resources and Due from Banks (1, 2, 3). .$224,804.64 U. S. Government Invest- ments (4) 5. Shae a tet 4,044.40 Other Bonds and Securities Co) oY oe 673,216.75 Loans on Collateral Security Ga) .. Ea 103,651.93 Other Loans (6h)... ...... 211,933.64 Loans on Real Estate (6c).. 220,050.00 Overdrafts (7) ........c1. 0. 1,118.86 Banking House (9) ........ 33,000.00 Total Resources ....... .$1471910.22 LIABILITIES Capital 'Stock (1). ln res 0. $:75.000.00 Steplos (2) ..............0. 5000000 Undivided Profits (Net) (3). 16,500.00 Reserve Accounts (4) ...... 24,666.03 Demand Deposits (5a) ..... 688,052.42 'Time. Deposits (5b) ......- 583,941.77 Bills" Payable (6a) =... 30,000.00 Dividends Unpaid (7) ...... 3,750.00 Total Liabilities: ..... 2... $1,471,910.22 I, Sanborn Hale, Cashier of the Winnetka State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be- lief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond to the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. SANBORN HALE. Cashier. State of Illinois ) County of Cook $s. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1928. FRED R. HAVILAND, (Seal) Notary Public

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