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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Oct 1925, p. 41

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{ adh 41 October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK : : Ann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks, 439 Davies' Leadership Center Holds " ual Walnut street, had as their week-end D Cl : "Open House" Next Week guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gray ry eaning Talks Attract Wide (Continued from page 1) of New York City, who are in ( hicago : Attention at Center Boy Scout room--Exhibit of Scout |during the run of "Naughty Ricquette Pressing WOTrK. Men club quartet. : r a . cA Kitchen--Royal Neighbors Director J. W. F. Davies of Com- [ing Rotary dinner. ; munity House, this week started a six Room 2--Miss Garretson -- (Relief weeks course of talks on "Leadership." [and Aid). prepar- n fs : 1 Room 3, 4 and 5--Thursday, English The first meeting was held Thursday. |,1asses. This will be mainly a discussion course Room 6--League of omen Yoters, t 1 rerv | t T-- rsday, English classes. and those who attend will meet every Room ar ursday, | ng ines. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Community House. Part of this Davies at Woodmen. Thursday, ~ North Modern Room 9 Room 10 English class. Shore Sewing course was given by Mr. Ca \ : ; "2 _ | Guild. 3 the Community House last summer |"Y"R€- 1, North Shore Sewing and was received with great enthu- |Guild-- (demonstration of work). Mo- siasm, it was said. {tion picture booth oper for Inspsetion Thic T dav' Vie ya oll | Firemen-- (probably ave men here I'his Thursday's class was so well [to tell of work, posters, ete.). : attended and the talk so favorably | These are not evenings for children, received that it is predicted the en- [it is explained, as it is against the House to put on call children out all adults are cor- suing lectures will attract an even larg- [policy of Community c . - . lanything that will er following of those who are interested |i, "the evening, but in learning from this expert the salient [dially invited. principles of leadership. The sessions | -- Mr. and Mrs. James Porter of Hub- are held in the Camp Fire room at | Community House and entail no |pard Woods, have returned to Winnet- charge. Any person interested in|ka from their summer home in an is- work among young people is cordially land in Penobscot bay, Maine. invited to attend the classes. NE | Mrs. Hathaway Watson and her children, 900 Sunset road, have return- ed to their home, "Meadowreach," after a summer of travel in Europe. [JheSanifaryEngineer] ANNOUNCES WEDDING DAY Miss Florence Kemp, daughter of Mrs. M. Edward Kemp of 765 Sheridan | road, has set Saturday, November 28, for her marriage to Egbert Spencer, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer of Highland Park. The wedding will a a church affair. Mrs. Kemp and her daughter are at their camp in northern Wisconsin and will return to Winnetka next week. Untalulti, the Camp Fire group un- der the direction of Mrs. John Marshall of 1010 Pine street, on Thursday, their regular meeting day, hiked to Crow island for a picnic supper. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Winnetka State Bank located at Winnetka, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 28th day of September, 1925, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la)..$164,550.00 Loans on Collateral Security ONE LIFE TO LEAD E are serious about our pro- fessional life--we are en- deavoring at all times to exercise our plumbing ability to the best advantage in the homes of our BIbY SRE 32,750.00 patrons. Skillful, rapid plumbing Other Loans (lc) .........: 240,891.28 with that added touch of con- ONerdraity £2)... aT 997.17 vincing sincerity. . . overnment Invest- A Bath a D nts (3) ur coursoor, 1,499.55 Kens Yor At Ea ss We Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 571,072.75 reps. You Fitiivery y Banking House, Furniture VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. paid, Fixtures De Ferd 37,841.47 ue from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, SANITARY ENCINEERS RE 2 199,941.75 | ||| Specialists in New Work and ------ Remodeling. Total Resources ........ $1,249,543.97 874 Center St. Winnetka 1260 LIABILITIES -- Cita] Stock C1) = viene ns $ 50,000.00 ueplus 2). .ioviiiii cis ,000. Vadivided Profits (Net) (3) 36,602. QUALITY ime Deposits (4a) ........ 421,443.14 Demand Deposits (4b) ...... 699,487.10 AUTOMOBILE Reserve Accounts (6) ...... 17,010.83 PAINTING Total Liabilities .......... $1,249,543.97 and a guaranteed job I, Sanborn Hale, Cashier of the Win- netka State 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 correspond with 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 Rinoie County of Cook { 5% Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1925. 'FRED R. HAVILAND. WINNETKA AUTO PAINTING CO. E. LYLE, Prop. 562 Lincoln Avenue Rear Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 165 a (Seal) Notary Public. in which Mr. Gray takes a leading part. The Brooks entertained at a tea in honor of the Grays and Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. I. Wolf, of La Jolla, Cal., and Miss Jeanette Smale, Mrs. Brooks' Men's Suits . $1.50 niece. Mrs. Wolf is on her way East . for a visit, and Miss Smale will spend V t J hn the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. IC or 0 SO Oy i 809 Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt and her daugh- Wins, Oak St. ter, Miss Emilie, 482 Sheridan road, are | at Hot Springs, Va., for a fortnight. | BRUNSWICK RADIOLA Why husbands stay home --Wives now explain it in this way EN used to be wanderers -- that's their nature. 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