Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 37

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Juti ienueu 8 inaLa8 w .UUZ uai m fourth grade,, for instance, s&hall read everybook histed for that grade,.or that lie shall be forbidden to read ,bôok&'for more advanced grades if he is ready- for them . The suggested reading. lista for Wilmette. children have been chécked with* the lista used in Evanston ad correspond More nearly to' the, Evanston lista than:ever before. 111 H«alth ForcesMatil carrer te Give Up Work A.H. Arnswald of Highland Park, substitute'mail carrier in Kenfiwortb, bas been forced to giveup bis duties' because of ill healtb. He becamie ill early last sunmer. He is now at- the Edward'Hines UMenrial hospital. west of Chicago. Lester Gilgis bas returned to bis stud les at the University of Illinois aiter passing the Yule holidays with bis parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. W. Gilgis, 727 Ashland avenue. 0o Miss Anne Sherwin bas returned to Radcliffe college after passing -thie Christmas holida.yswith lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sherwin, 1029 -- -..%1 . v viail.ec., e.,. IrW1eenleaf avenue, is chairman of the Parent-Teacher association commit- tee which recommen .ded this action. RETUINTO U.'0F I. Among the Wilmette students who bave returned to the University 'of Illinois after. spending the Christmas. recest with their Parents are Mis$ Jeanne CtiIver, Emmons DeBerar<i and Miss Elizabeth DeBerard, Wen- déli Keith,' Miss Alice Flescli, Warren Puermann, Rober Harper, Carlyle G. Duncan-Clarke, John molyTheo- dore Delang, and David Crumlish. FATHER NS STICKEN Miss Mary Green, school nurse for the Central school group. and. the Laurel school, was unable to retu'rn toher duties following the Christmnas vacntîon because of' the serious illness Of her father who suffered a paraly- tic stroke recently. Miss Green's bomne is at Rockford. I jIREDÀLE ItENT-Chairs, Table for Parti» 1728 Demmon Ave. EVANST01V of Winette, Illinois, at the close-~of business'on the 3lst day of December, 1930, as shown by thie annual report made by the said bank as a trust company, to the Auditor of, Public AcicoAintsý of the State of. Illinois, pursuant to law, and filed in» the, office'of the said Auditor of Public Accounts on the. 6th day of january, 1931.. RESURCES Loôans on Real lEstate................$Z7SS Loans on. Collateral Security .... 3,51 Other Loalà...................31h O*rdrafts..........................27L U.. S. Government Investment........2,,31 Other Bonds and Stocks ...................45 . 83 Furniture and Fixtures........ SS7 Other Real Estate............1316 Due from B3anks, Cash and Otber Cash, Resources ................. Other Resources............ 377,588.0 38,385.01 Total Resources.......P1,71 LIABILITIES Capitol Stock .........................$ Susrplus............................... tlndivided Profits (Net)............... Time Deposits...... ....... ......... Demand Deposits ............ Due to Banks..................... Dividends, Unpaid........... Reserve Accounts.................... Other Liabilities............ 7479U7.75 2. AMU6 104,72 ,Tot;al Liabilities Subscribéd and sworn, Parteurired Miii, and Crean,-D ater and Eis Pbonos Gfnooe 606-Highlmnd Park 1581 (SEAL) .$Z,118,76756 to before m!e, this 6th dayr of janury, 1931. JENNIE R. FIELD, Notary Public.

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