Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 47

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January 17. 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 47 New Trier Divides Swimming Meet With Oak Park Natators ~------------------·,'~----------------------------------------~ Central-Laurel P. T. A. Notes OF.FICIAL PUBLICATION Statement of Resources and Liabilities of New Trier and Oak Park high The January meeting of the Centralschools divided honors in a doubleheader swimming meet at the Oak Laurel Parent- Teacher association on Park pool last Friday. In the senior Tuesday was a most interesting one. division Oak Park won 31 . to 28. The The school band ga\'e a group of num.New Trier junior team was victorious bers, and parents may well be proud of their boys, for Mr. Schumacher ha-. hy a 32 to 21 score. New Trier's senior team was weak- made the band a splendid organization. ened by the illness of Ernest EnchtlMr. Davis of the Recreation board mayer, who was unable to enter the announced that because of the manv meet. Swimming Coach Edgar Jack- requests, arrangements have now beei1 son had counted on Enchelmayer and made for bridge instruction. On Feb"Bud" Clabaugh to take first and ruary 7 Paul Seymour, noted bridge ausecond places in the diving e\·ent. thority, will give a lecture at Shawnee Clabaugh took first but an Oak Park Country club, and will answer que::iman copped second, and that was the tions. There will be a charge for thi;; margin by which the west siders \\'Ott lecture. The series of instructions wilt the senior meet. The larger Oak Park begin the second week in February pool also handicapped the north shnrl' under the leadership of Helen Hyde Carter, whom Wilmette knows as a swimmers. New Trier won the relay event in bridge-expert. This series of six lesthe senior meet, and Norman Roos sons will be given Friday· afternoons or captured first in the 50-yard swim for Monqay or Thursday evenings if the the Gray and Green. \Vhile Clabaugh husbCUlds \vish to participate. was winning first in the diving e\'ent Dr. W. W. Hawkins, \Vilmetre for New Trier, Dick Barnard, who wa3 Health commissioner gave an enlightshifted from the junior to the senior ening talk on health conditions in the division to take Enchelmayer's plac~, village. In an effort to guard against ,,·on third place in this event. epidemic, the school nurses report to In the junior meet -r-.re:w Trier \Yon him daily any illness among the chilfour of the six events-the relay, 50- dren which might be contagious. yard swim, 75-yard s . im, and 50-yard Mrs. Estelle Ayer Johnson of the hack stroke. Boh Hewitt, a freshman. Rogers Park Woman's club gave her was the outstanding swimmer for tht: program of "Lights and Shadows" in Gray and Green. He swam on the a very charming manner. Probahly winning relay team and won first in her most delightful reading was a both the 50-yard and 75-yard swims. selection from one of Bess Streeter Elliott Witt won the 50-yard back Aldrich's very human stories. stroke event for New Trier. At the close of the meeting, the On Wednesday of this week the J<:,·_ president, Mrs. Kendrick, announced anston High school freshman swim- that the evening meeting, ~1onday, mers \\'ere scheduled to meet Ke\\' January 27, would he especially for the Trier at the latter's pool. Thursday parents of the seventh and eighth afternoon the regular 't\ew Trier juni<;>r grade pupils. The Logan-Howard parand senior swimming teams traveled ents will be guests at this meeting so to Highland Park for a match with as to enable Supt. Frederick E. Clerk of Deerfield High school. This Saturday New Trier High schnnl tn gi\'e his talk nigh_~ at 7 :30 o'clock ~ew Trier's Yar- to all the seventh and eighth grade sity swimmers will mN·t Waukegan at parents at the same time. \Vaukegan. Mrs. Lawrence Cnlljns oi LittleThe Alpha Phi 11others' club held town N. H. is the house guest this a brjdge party and tea last Thursday week of ~~ rs. Ed\\'ard I. Scheidcnhelm, afternoon at the Alpha Phi chapter 704 Lake an'llttl'. ~1rs. Collins is a former resident ni \\'ilmctte. house. Evanston. · The Wilmette State Bank of Wilmette, Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1929, as shown by the annual report made by the said bank as a trust company, to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law, and filed in the office of the said Auditor of Public Accounts on the Sixth day of January, 1930. RESOURCES Loans on Reci.l Estate ....................... $ Loans on Collateral Security ................ . Other Loans ............................... . Overdrafts ................................. . U. S. Government Investments .............. . Other Bonds and Stocks .................... . Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ..... . Due fron1 Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources ............................. . Other Resources ........................... . 716,245.00 844,868.61 316,051.66 121.46 335,757.79 844,795.84 178,385.58 556,683.95 123,8~8.70 Total Resources ..................... $3,916,788.59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ............................... $ 200,000.00 Surplus ................................... . 200,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) .................... . 117,488.95 Time Deposits ............................. . 1,309,926.96 Demand Deposits .......................... . 1,714,815.73 8,000.00 Dividends Unpaid ........................... . 39,414.22 Reserve Accounts ......................... , . Bills Payable .............................. . 270,000.00 57,142.73 Other Liabilities ..... .' ..................... . Total Liabilities ..................... $3,916,788.59 Par value of securities deposited with Auditor of Public Accounts, Springfield, Illinois, as required by law, to secure Trust Deposits $ State of Illinois } County of Cook ss. J. Alden Sears, one of the managing officers, and B. F. Lewis, Jr. and Judson F. Stone two of the directors of The Wilmette State Bank, a corporation of the State of Illinois, being severally duly sworn, each upon his oath states: That he makes this affidavit for the purpose of complying with the requirements of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled "An Act to Provide for and Regulate the Administration of Trusts, by Trust Companies." That the foregoing statem_ent of the said officer and directors on December 31st, 1929, is true and correct in all respects to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that he has examined the assets and books of the said company for the purpose of making said statement. ]. ALDEN SEARS B. F. LEWIS, JR. JUDSON F. STONE Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Sixth day of January, 1930. (SEAL) C. W. SCHAFER, Notary Public. Form 219. My commission expires Jan. 30, 1933 DISHWASHING NOW STOPS WHERE IT USED TO START ... thanks to the Conover Electric Dishwasher. You put your dishes into th~ machine .snd an electric motor does the iob. While hekl securely in place, swirls of hot water wash and rinse your dishes clean. In a few minutes they are done- sparkling and dry. (Three Conover mod~ls, beginning at $94.25.) 50,000.00 Puauc SERVICE CoMPANY OP NORTHERN IWNOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Manager lUI C:f'ntrnl Ave., Wllmf'tte Phone Wllmettf' 2~!1!1

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