WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925 a a 3 inn e -- ms : Si wid ZX CALL CITIZENS TO A INDEPENDENCE FETE (Continued from Page 1) a. m.--Water sports, Roger E. Low, chairman, Harvey H. Howard. 1-- Plunge for Distance--boys under 16; 2--Plunge for Distance--girls under 16; 3--25 Yard Swim--boys under 12; 4-20 Yard Swim--girls under 12; 5-- 50 Yard Swim--boys 12 and over; 6-- 40 Yard Swim--girls 14 and over; 7-- 100 Yard Swim--boys--open; 8--20 Yard Breast Stroke--girls--open; 9-- Diving for Form--open--4 dives, (Standing front, running front, back- ward and one optional dive) ; 10--Dis- tance Swim--open--boys and girls. Afternoon Program Here is the afternoon program : At Linden street--2 p. m--J. D. Pierce, chairman. Laying of corner stone of new Village Administration building. On the Village Green: 2:45 p. m.-- Chairman, John 8. Miller; Singing of the Star Spangled Banner, Thomas H. Radcliffe, director; Reading of the Declaration of Independence, Henry F. Tenney, reader; Singing of Amer- ica; 3 p. m.--Children's flag parade; the band will lead the parade; Charles J. Eastman, marshal, assisted by the athletic committee and track and field officials. 3:15 p. m.--Athletic Events: 1--50 Yard Dash--boys, 6 to 8 inclu- sive; 2--50 Yard Dash--girls, 6 to 8 in- clusive; 3--30 Yard Dash--children, 3 and under; 4--40 Yard Dash--children 4 and 5; 5--40 Yard Sack Race--girls-- open; 6--50 Yard Dash--boys, 9 and 10; 7--50 Yard Dash--girls, 9 to 1, inclusive; 8--50 Yard Three-Legged Race--16 and over--open; 9--50 Yard Dash--Boys, 11 to 13, inclusive; 10-- 50 Yard Dash--girls, 112 to 15; in- clusive; 11--Quarter Mile (4 laps)-- open; 12--100 Yard Dash--boys, 14 to 16, inclusive; 13--25 Yard Back- ward Race for married men'; 14--100 Yard Dash--open (championship of Winnetka); 15--100 Yard Relay Race --father and child (child under 10 years), (6 prizes); 16--100 Yard Relay Race--Father and child (child not over 15 years), (6 prizes); 17--Relay Race (2 laps)--boys, 14 and under--(teams of 4), each boy runs a half a lap; 18-- Relay Race (4 laps)--boys, 15 and un- der in teams of 4, each boy runs a lap. The following is the program for the band concerts by the Chamber of Commerce band: ~ Afternoon program : Ovérture, "Queen of Autumn," by Carl Bigge: Mazurka, "La Czarine," by Ganne; Selections from "Mlle. Modiste" by Victor Herbert; "Valse Rose" by Laurendean; American Fan- tasia, "Gems of Stephen Foster," ar- ranged by Tobani; "Marche Militaire" by Schubert; Fantasia, "Grand Na- tional," arranged by Losey. Evening program: Overture, "Schauspiel," by Bach; Selection from "Babes in Toy- land" by Herbert; Polonaise Militaire by Chopin. 8 p. m. to 11:30 p. m-- Dancing. On Cedar street, east of the Village Green between Elm and Oak streets. Children 116 years or under may dance until 9 o'clock. In case of rain, dancing will be at Community House. All contests of the day are open only to Winnetka residents. No contestant is eligible to receive more than three first prizes, relay races excepted. IZAAK WALTONS GO FISHING Various members of Winnetka chap- ter, Izaak Walton league of America, are enjoying a fishing expedition in Canada. The group includes A. N. McCallum, Dr. Charles B. Blake, Faye Roberts and Guy Knickerbocker. They are all residents of Wilmette. The Penguin Studio Interior Decorations 157 East Erie Street Chicago Early American Maple Fur- niture, Antique Hooked Rugs, Reproductions of old wall paper. Hand-blocked linen and " Chintz. Distinctive Lamps and Shades, Draperies and Slip Covers. LOUIS S Loans and Discounts Bonds and Securities Cash and Due from Banks Bank Building, etc 37,266 $398,456.45 942,733.30 213.225.51 $1,191,681.26 WINNETKA STATE BANK STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Close of Business June 30th, 1925 $ 50,000 25,000 25,000 1,072,473.13 17,208.13 2,000 Capitol Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits Reserves - Dividends Unpaid $1,191,681.26 Officers and Directors HENRY R. HALE, President B. KUPPENHEIMER, Vice-Pr LOUIS B. KUPPENHEIMER, Vice-Pres. 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