sity. T.he nomnions wewre hélua the annual football banquet of the Monogram club where thirty-three letters were awarded to members of the 1930 team. Alvin was defeated for thé lection by Tom' Yarr, center of the flrst team tbis year. Alvin Culver has beeti very. prominent this past year in football having received hon- orable. mention in an. article for the. best players of the year.. He has played . several games. here on the north shore with bis teamn when it met NortbWestcrn uivrersity. Boys of Kenilworth'Go on Hike of Exploration Robert W. Towiley, athletic direc- tor aàt tbe joseph Sears 'school,. took a group of, Keriilwortb boys pn an exploration hike to Cary and Deer Grov.e last Sunday. Boys who mfade tlh trip were:- George McMullen, jack Byrne, Don Cooke, Robert Ful- jton, Cy.MacKinnon, Maurice.Bosley, George Jones, Frank Carpenter, Pauil Cornelljtunior Smnith and Tom 'Hilde- brandt. Robert Hildebrandt, father of Tom, donated bis, car for the. trip. Saturday of - this' week Mr. Townley plans,to take the Kenilworth Boy [Scouts and perbap s a few of the jolder Cubs to, Cary for a ski hike, if the weather is favorable. It is planned to chartealagbu for the tnp. Iliness Causes Absence of Two Sears--Ieachers Two teachers at the joseph Sears school in Kenilworth have been ab- sent from their duties this week be- cause of illness. They are 'Miss lEdna Mayer of the -second grade and Miss Elizabeth Allen -who teaches the sev- èntb and eightb grade. girls. Miss Mayer. is suffering with a severe. cold and Missý Allen with sore throat. GIRL SCOUTS SKATE Troop, No. 1i>of the Kenilwort h Girl Scouts, under the direction of Miss Gertrude Herrick, went to Chip- pily ridge Wednesday of last week to skate on the nqjt rnho h Chicago >river.,p rnho h Block Soutb of Fountain square Greenleaf 0,816. State Bank Miss Virginia Pinger ýwon sig- nal distinction as a datscer when Mrs. Rdi#k Rockefeller McCvrmick and her comtmittee selected her as balle rina for the Chicago Cizdc Opera.company, the first American' girl ýez'r to appear. as solo dancer tcith thii comf>any. Mîss Fissinger, Who is on Hvanston girl, will dance wt the soirée to be given at Shaw-; eeCountry club Saturday, Janut- ay24. The talented arred with su bas <Co- enne Segal at the w inter G.arden in New York City. REZTROTHAL ANNOUNCED. Mr.,*and Mrs.,August Specht of 1136 Geeleaf avenue, Wihniette, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, té 'Rai-ph Onitb of Zion, 111. Miss Specht is a graduate of New Trier. Mr. Onitb's f amily formerly resided in Wilmette. of, Wilmette, Illinois, at the close of business on the 3lst day _of December, 1930, as shown by the annual report made by the said bank as a trust company, to the Auditor of PublicAcut of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law, and, filed -in the office of the said Auditor of Public. Accounts on the Ninth day of January, 1931. LoansonReal Estate ...................$52,5.I Loans on Collateral Security.........6,61 Othér Loans.......................... 27807.U8 Overdrafts .................. ............. 1912.11 Ui. S. Government Investments..........335 ESL7 Other Bonds and Stocks.... .......987>28.41 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtiwres... 15OM4E0 Federal Reserve B3ank Stock ............... 124M00 Due from Banks, Cashand Other Cash Resources .... ..................i4O73.j3 Other Resources................. ..........4873 Total Resources..........$3p4~.2>&17 LIABILITIES Surplus ................ ............-20M Undivided Profits (Nt -............... Z,32 M Titne Deposits.......................... 1»3;»7.6à Deuiand Deposits.......... ..,7647 Dividends Unpaid......... ....,20 Reserve Accounts.................. .57,478M5 O0th,,er.Liabilities......... ....2585 Total: Liabilities...............P$3 ,2St17 Par value of securities deposited with Auditor of Publie Accounts, Springfiel, Illinois, * as, required by law,, to secure 'Trust Deposits ..........................; su*sl Subscribed 1931. and "sworn to before. me, this 9th day of january, (SE~A1) H. L. STONE, Notary Public. No. 222. I1fy commission expires Novenber 7, 1934. ALAN GOODRICH STUDIO: INTRRIOR DECORA TORS 1522 SHERMAN AVE. ATr GROVE ST.. I à