Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1926, p. 11

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December 24, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 11 Honor Bankers (Continued from page 10) Dodge, Iowa, until September, 1920. for its artist-members. The plans Tn the follqwing Novemher, as above provide for twelve sessions to be held I stated, he became identified with the in the Winnetka Community house be-l \Vilmette State bank as vice-president ginning January 12. Efforts are being and manager, in which official ca- made to .sec ure George Oberteuffer, _ pacity he ha·s ably directed the inter- in~ tructo~ in ~ainting at the Art inests of the institution through the in- st1tutc of Ch1cago, to conduct the classes . tervening period of five years. At the January meeting of the "In politi-cs Mr. Stiles maintains an independent attitude, supporting men N::>rth WShore ~rt Ieague at the Wiloman :; c ub on anuary 21, a and measures rather than party. He mctte group of paste ls and architectural is a member of the American Legion drawin gs by Charles L. Morgan and and also belongs to the Rotary club and to the \Vilmette Country club. In :;orne sc ulpture hy ~[rs. Jean Coburn , = ~Iasonry he has attained the thirtv- \\'ill he examined. I second degree of the Scottish Rit e a1;d has eros . ed the sand s of the de sert Lusk Scores Triumph in I ; with th e N'obles of the Mystic Shrine. at Waukesha, Wis. Recital ~rr. Stiles resides at 1101 Fore st ave; .. ~[ ilan Lus.k score:-; big success in I nue in \Vilmette. where he not on lv \\' aukcsha." Such i-. the headline in tnjoys an enviable reputation as ·a . ucces;-;f tll young- banker ],ut is also tlw \\'auke~ha ( \\'i :--. l Daih- Freeman ; \\'ith regard to t!te joint recital of the I a~·countcd a progressive, entnpr ising and puhlic-spir)tccl citizen \\·ho:--e in- internationally famous Yiulinist, ~Iilan .tlm·nce i~ < 'H'r found on the..· -,idt· nf I .u:--k, and Alma Petcr:-;on, dramatic = . . ~ , prano .. in \\'aukcsha. \Vi s., Decemach·anctmrnt :~nd mprovemrnt." IH·r 2. Tt \Yas the last conce rt of the J{cnownccl :\rti~t s' :;cries under the William D. Leary direction oi ~t rs. C. F. Ha wle\· and "For Jll(,rc than a decade \\'i lliam D. "it morl' than maintained the- high Ll'arv has bern identified \\'ith the -.tandard of art :--l't by its J1reclecessors." In fine form, ~{ilan Lusk gave of his \\'iln1ctte State hank, \vhich he has rc..'JHc~ented in the capacit\' of ca;o;hier ht·.. :, pla~·ing in his accu . tomed brilliant 'i11rc Ort8hl'r, 1920. He is- a native of and virtuosic st,·lc. The audience wa:; F,·an~t(ln, Illinoi;-;, b0rn on the l oth of quick to n·=-po1~d and tm,·ard the end ] u ne. 1&S2. ancl is a son of John and hl' n·cei,· d a ycrit able c)\·ation adding Catherine Lean·. Hi~ education wa=- ~< l llll' half a dozt·n encores. "Lusk is ! obtained in imblic and pamchial a di=-tingui:-;hed ,·iulinist," continues the .'choob and aitcr putting aside his Daily Frccma!l ... ,\·hose w rk i:; kno\\·n tl'Xt boob he :--crurl'd a position in the '·' ntorr than t\\' (l cont in ents and \\·ho~r oftit·v-, r1i the..· Chicago and :\orth \Ves- l'\"\'r.'· no·~· i, ;1 triumph of art and ,tlliqtl t' ... tl'rn Rail" ay company, in t he sen·icc 'l'l' ; ' c,[ \\'hirh corporation he continued until 1914. Jt wa . in Februan· of that ----------·~--· \ l'ar that he ;lrrcpted the r'o:;ition (,j tdkt.· in th e \\'ilmdk State bank. the name ni \\'hirh \\'a" changed to thr \\' ilmdtt .'t;!k bank in July. 1915. ~tft ~I r. l.l'a ry "·a=- cho sen a. sistant ca h- ' 1 i n ' ·i 1 h l' i 11 ' t i t 11 t i o 11 i n >1 (> a n ~I i o ~~ r ! ~· car-; later "·a:; made 1t:; ca:--llltr, 111 ·" hir!J pn-,iti on he is still scl'\'ing, bei11g- \\'idcly rcco~nizcd a:-; a pupular Hand Bag& ; t11d rapaldt· h;tnk ort!cial. Bill Folds .. 0 n t !t c 27t h o i .\ u g t '=' t , 1 <)O I. \ f r. I 1 Cigarette Cases T.cary wa . married to ~{is,., Elizabeth ; ' Hat Boxes I( u t tvn. rlau:.d1tcr of Frank Kutten, of \\'ilmdtl'. T!tcy arc the parent-. of I Brief Cas.ea t!trn· childrt·n: Fikt·n. Catherine and Fitted Suit Cases \ \.illia Ill D. The famih- re;-;iclcncc i=- at 430 T~·nth -,trcl.'t. in \\:ilnll'ttc..'. Fratcrn :t1 h · ~ 1r. I. c a n · i :; i ck 11 t i Ii t' d "" i t il t IJ c l(ni .~·ht-- ni c ;dtlllthtb. hvlonging to ! Ouilml'ltc Council :\o. ()~~. ll h pcr>llll a I char art c r i., t i L'., arc ., u c h ;1:; h a" L' COI!llllcnckcl hi111 t:) t!tc Ctlnlicknrt· and HEW VO~K · EST. 1859 ~H ICACiO 1I \\arm regard t·i ;til \\ith \\h11111 lh· h;t... Art League Plans Members' Class to i Begin January 12 i The North Shore Art league is plan- I ning to organize an evening art class 1 ·\1····-·-·-·-· -· -· -· - · - ·---··- ·-----·-----1 I i 1 I ·:··- ·-~ -. - . - ·- ·- . -~~-·-·-~~-· -· --·-~~-. .,.:1 1 , i ! 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