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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jul 1927, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK July 9, 1927 lili 3 EAU TY [illimimm Phone Winn. 933 THE COMFORT SHOP Complete Beauty Parlor Service Permanent Waving Ladies' and Children's Haircutting Miss Jennie Anderson, Prop. Ph. Winn. 933 TI 797 Elm St SHOPPE JN] NE | Oy Church _ SUNDAY, JULY TENTH MORNING k 11:00 Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. Thos. A. Goodwin. "When Man Is Most Like God." | JUNIOR SERMON-- § "The Outside and Inside of the Cup." 8:00 Evening Worship Sermon by Mr. Goodwin. "Living in the Presence of God." i Mrs. Noé (Polly Prim Shop) 809 Oak Street Winnetka Practical School Frocks-- 3 Sweaters and Skirts Trim Jersey Dresses and Simple Party Gowns All these for smart young Juniors and little girls from ten to twelve. Methodists Hear Call to Sessions of Camp Meeting Members of the Wilmette Parish | Methodist Episcopal church are in- | dicating keen interest in the Des Plaines Camp Meeting held annually at WOMEN IN TITLE PLAY North Shore Golf Club to Be Scene of Chicago District Event of Women's Western Golf Association Women's is to have the The Western its championship Chicago district Golf association, tournament at North Shore Golf club from Monday, [July 11, to Friday, July 15, inclusive. | Virginia Van Wie, the district cham- [entrants will include | this season and which opens today and continues through July 17. Raymond C. Kimbell, a member of the board of trustees of the Camp the Wilmette parish, is president of | Meeting and has been actively in- terested in that forward movement for several years. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, whose home is in Wilmette, is to be among the principal speakers on the Camp Meeting program. Other notable leaders who are to have an im- portant part in the general program include : _ Bishop Charles W. Burns, San Fran- cisco; Prof. R. D. Hollington, Garrett Biblical Institute; Bishop E. L. Wal- dorf, Kansas City; Rev. King Beach, St. James' church, Chicago; Ralph Connor, author; Rev. Gilbert Cox, Woodlawn Park M. E. church, Chi- cago; Oscar L. Gustafson, song leader: Rev. H. Clifford Northcott, camp direc- tor; Hon. Pat Neff, former governor of Texas : Rev. F. F. Farmiloe, Bible hour leader; Rev. James C. Baker, Ur- bana, Ill.; Rev. James O'May, young people's leader; Rev. C. C. Smith, Grace church, Chicago; Georgia Mec- Clure, directress of children's work: Rev. E. W. Oneal, Olivet church, Chi- cago; W. A. May, director of boy's work. There are 23 days in the vear on which the United States flag should be displayed in Illinois. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Hubbard Woods Trust and Savings Bank located at Winnetka, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1927, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la)..$ 46,525.00 Loans on Collateral Security ER sre TE 86,236.94 Other Loans (Ic) ........... 32,641.03 Overdrafts (2)-..cv....v... 509.26 Other Bonds and Securities RE TEL ENTER 79,373.25 Banking House, Furniture and Fixture8 5) ican evans 11,277.92 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, 8,9) .. 47,597.32 Other Resources (12) ...... 7,464.54 Total Resources .......... $311,625.26 LIABILITIES Capital Stock: (1) «......... $ 50,000.00 Surplus (2) wuvias nnn 12,500.00 Time Deposits (4a) ........ 92,793.56 Demand Deposits (4b) ...... 144,602.32 Bills Payable (7a) .......... 10,000.00 Other Liabilities (10) ....... 1,729.38 Total Liabilities .......... $311,625.26 I, Arthur Laser, Cashier of the Hub- bard Woods Trust & Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above cor- respond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Au- ditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ARTHUR LASER, Cashier. State of Tile | County of Cook Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of J July, 1927. MARY ANDERSON, (Seal) Notary Public. will be title defendant, and other many prominent golfers of Chicago and sub- pion, women urbs. Practice opened on the course Wed- nesday, with fifteen players trying out the course. Mrs. Fleming of Beverly Hills turned in the best score, 93. Among the players who will enter the tournament will be Mrs. Lee Mida of Butterfield, who holds the course with a record of a 90, which Janet Byrnes of the North Shore club and a resi- dent of Wilmette, nearly equalled once with a 92. The schedule of events for the five day tourney has been arranged as follows : Monday, July 11, at 9 in the morn- ing, 18 holes of medal play; prize for low gross, three additional flights of sixteen to qualify. Tuesday, at 9, first round of match for championship and other flights: 10 o'clock, consolation handicap, 18 holes for all who failed to qualify, prizes for low gross, low net; at 2 in the afternoon, driving contest for classes A. B. and C. Wednesday at 9, second round of match play and other flights; first round match play consolation for all flights; at 1 o'clock, four ball foursome handicap, 9 holes, prizes for best ball, low gross and low net. Thursday, at 9, semi-final match play for all flights; second round match play consolation for all flights; at 12, mixed foursome, prizes for low gross and low net. Friday at 9, final of all flights. 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