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JANESVILLE. WIS. JANESV1LLE DAILY SEPTEMBER 16,1952. PAGE TlewA. WaiwDhih.

Whitewater PTA Groups to Open Season Wednesday Elkhorn Clubs Open Season WHITEWATER Both the schools, and Miss lege high school and City hishgaret Crichton. now teaching in school PTA will meet spent the week end with day night, the former for a mixerjtheir families here, and short program in the home economics lounge, and the latter In the City high auditorium A feature of the City high pro-! gram will be a report by Supt. John Bjorge on the progress of the new elementary school building. He will also answer questions on' Elkhom clubs school affairs. John begin meetings this week, i will give a talk on the Canadiani The American Legion Auxiliary trip of the-senior class.

meet for a picnic supper this! Officers of the College P. T. at the home of Dr. andi are Mrs. Waller Krenz.

president; Mrs. E. D. Sorenson, Mrs. Albert Barty.

first vice presi- Lake. dent: Orval Rowley, second vice Congregational Ladies society president; Miss Corinne Forster.will meet Wednesday afternoon in; secretary, and Lyle Jacobson.i'he home of Mrs. Roy treasurer. harden cJub will meet Thursday i Officers of the City PTA cvcnin home of Mrs. James 'of Mr.

and Mrs. Merlyn Loomer. are Fran Achen, president; Mrs. Leonard Haines, vice president: Erwin Tester, secretary, and Eri" ms to Columbus hall with Mrs. Lewis, treasurer.

There will be 0 reception in honor of the new City Co ns as bosses, high teachers, and parents meet them in their rooms at 7:30.. The business meeting win be at oclman 8 p.m. Plan TB Tuberculin skin tests will be given more than 3.500 students in Lancer and Mrs. Marccilus ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Pcriman, route 5, Burlington, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to Merle Lynn Loomer. son Elkhom. No dale has -been set for the wedding. Mr. Loomer Is stationed at Great Lakes, 01., with the navy.

Thursday evening, Mrs. C. Mathioson and Mrs. Louis Ko- JjQf OltlV VeilteiS belman will entertain the Dorcas 9 to Bnde Sharon Elkhorn Briefs SHARON Miss Dorothy -Ann Miss Leola Williams. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs I James Venters. Sharon, and Ed- seven Walworth county sdiooU nl The clinic was requested by Miss: tn 10 ka in "wntaRe at 7 p.m. Sat- Viola Buse. county nurse. Reactors Wr urday in Christ Lutheran church.

cams ho me and attended the ceremony. At unpral a recent meeting board of education. D. D. Gcrmann was elected president, and Don Brown, vice president.

Mrs. Lois Gnatzig is secretary. of Servicemen James Culton is spending a 14- day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Culton. He will go Mary Barnes Wed to Sat. Svoboda in Elkhom Church ELKHORN Miss- Mary L.

Sharon Man Enters Beloit College SHARON-Charles Woodford tered Beloit college Monday as a freshman. He is a 1930 graduate of Sharon high school and has been employed in the Trade Home Shoe store, Beloit. where he will continue to work his spare time. He ihas been given a scholarship from the college. Sharon Briefs Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Elmhurst, were week-end guests i in the home of his brother. Lami. On Sunday the Lamis en another brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Lami, Beloit, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert iHyde, Granville, N. at dinner. Mrs.

Hyde, the former Lami, is a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hall and daughters. Mmes.

Roy Ruehlman and Helen Calkins, spent Sunday in Menasha with Mrs. Hall's er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Fred Nelson. Mrs. Hall remained for a week's visit.

A group of young folks surprised Dean Calkins Friday evening in honor of his 14th birthday. Miss Dorothy Ann Peterson, who spent part of the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miiford Peterson, relumed to Waukesha Tuesday where she attends Carroll college.

The first meeting of the school year will be held by the Parent- Teacher association Thursday night. The group will be intro- to the new members of the faculty by the principal. Edward Horn, who will also explain school policies. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrison Jr. and children visited in the home of The bride wore a gray suit lhc scnior Mr Morrison 's brother, trimmed in black with black nc- IarrJ in Valle. (nor the cessories.

Her corsage was erK an attended the gardenias. ding of Miss Phyllis Sutton and Miss Helen Venters, the bride's James Baumann at 9 a Satur- sister, served as maid of honor, day In Red Granite. i Her dress was green taffeta and Mrs. Russell Greer entertained, she wore a corsage of red roses the Canasta club Friday in honor; and white carnations. the birthday of-Mrs.

L. D.f THEY JI'ST it's a look of reproach Letitia, a spotted leopard, gives the photographer for interrupting a romp with Felicia, a black panther, at a Los Angeles. zoo. summer and the reading of the constitution of the club. Everett H.

Geitner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geitner, S. Fifth street, recently reported for duty with the Fifth air force's 17th bomb wing in He is serving as a heavy equipment operator with the B-26 night intruder wing.

The Ladies Working society of the Congregational church meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Briggs parlor. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fuller and two children, Prescott, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Rice, while enroute to Virginia visit Mr. Fuller's parents. Mr. and Lakeland Hospital son was born in Lakeland hospital to Mrs. A.

K. Stenstrom, Elkhorn. Surgical patients admitted: Mrs. Robert Mansur, Janesville; Emily Newman, Elkhorn, and Larry Werbel, Delavan. Medical patients admitted: Augusta Nelson, Burlington, and Stanley lozik, Chicago.

Dismissals: Larry Werbel and Sally Tallman, Delavan; Robert Hoy and William Schaid, Walworth; Mrs. Frank Stevens, Genoa City; PrisciOa Edmunds, ton, and Mrs. Sidney Grahler and infant daughter. Lake Geneva. Charier No.

Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FirstNationalBank Jaaesvilte, la the state September 5, IMS, pablteked Im an the Caneacy, aader secttoa 5X11, V.S. at taw close of buaiaess Of to call made by comptroller af revised statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations ol States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including 813S.41 overdrafts) Bank premises owned Htjat.ll. furniture and fixtures StS.lSS.71 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS INABILITIES individuals, New Elementary School Is Opened at Delavan -i new ele-'and daughter from East Chicago.

Leonard Miller served his Imrniarv school onened Monday 'or Florida, where they will assigned to a shin His parents at- as best man. Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dangerfield openea Awnoay.jtwsid a vacation. The Rev.

J. A. on 8 Mr iV Mi fhiM Mr Hew there to join them. Sept. 6 at Great Lakes.

Dl became the bride of Staff The new- address of Donald Ja-; Jerry j. Svoboda. son of Mr. ona ii: Ja Mrs- Jerry Svoboda, Kanapolis. 16362735 29th A.T.S..

at :30 SalurdaV in BSS St. John Word has been received iroma, Norman Pritchctt that he is ployed by the Admiral liaaio were celebrated. Mr. and At a recent school meet it Service and Fellowship circles of tioncd at an air base in Japan. rwwU and hc at Fairbanl Morse Orville Krucger.

Capron. vo tcd to have the dedication of the the -Methodist church will meet at His address is A-3e Norman tnarlcs Beloit. A reception will be were also guests. ncw sc hool coincide with the an-'2 p. m.

Wednesday with Mrs. Pritchett. AF 27898186. Box 134. STl.

if for al 8 Fourteen members attended the ual homecoming game of the high-ver Maack. Members will sew 6400 Comm. Elec. Main. SqdJ rh if 20.

at Bruces. Delavan Lake.meeting of the Joy club of the sch ool football game. Mrs. Robert lace over white Methodist church Sunday on. Mrs.

1L piper presided atjvincent Pietkauskis were work being done on the grounds.) BowTrs and Mrs. V. and 0,0 orRan Saturday evening in the home of There are 90 children enrolled Smith have returned from a a After a brief wedding trip thejthc John Amboms at Alden. III. the kindergarten (his year, as com-! through the east.

They were ac- young couple will return to 10th wedding anniversary of pared with 57 Inst vear. Many of companied home by Mrs. W. M. Demand deposits of ships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL LIABILITIES rtatrrh maM thcir 001,1 Dangerfields and the birthdays hc other grades also report en- Aiken, Perry, N.

mums ferns SharonLhiRh em-of Carolyn Dangerfield and Mr. UrRcd cnro lnM nIs their guest here. til by the Admiral Rad.o CorpjAmbom tvere celebrated. Mr. and Af a MOM school meet it Service and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Stock: Common stock total par I2M.MM*;....

Surplus "who' will be Drofit Reserves APO 323, care of Postmaster. featuring a full ballerina-length' Mr'tnd Carl Hansen have Her fingertip veil was received word from their son. Rog- in la ce a pearl ornament er Hansen, that he is stationed at and camed a caswdc bouquet, DARIEN of white roses and an orchid. Mr. Theodore Smith is visiting his TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA SS.S73.7S 58.IM.S1 B.1SS^81.7S S11.5C2 sss.sss.no 4S.9W.CM 8s7.STT.0t ISJ47.IS the school football game.

Mrs. evaning Rudy Lnngc and Supt. daughter and family in Minneapo- Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabili- at the Harold Davis home. Plans Wilemnn will be in charge of lis. (tics and for other purposes were completed for the chicken the occasion.

It is expected that G.J jf arK jurs. Arnold and as shown above are after deduction dinn club on Watson, superintendent of the twti children left Monday morning 1 ot reserves of ana jurs. ncnc 25 and an evening of games sta i department of public instruc- or their home in Alameda. Calif. State of Wisconsin Countv of Boblingcn.

Germanv. He was roses ana an.orcnia. isk and children mined from was enjoyed. lion, will be guest speaker. crv ducted into the armv Feb.

8. 1952. Barn his daughter in mar- he Ann Frank aparUn cnt Paul Kalb and Donald Oftedahl Delsvan rlrl. Mrs AnSd On Sunday EBa JI' i er 1 boV am ba and received his training at Camp er Hill. Wednesday.

They will rs. J. A. Steen left last Llr swear above true to the best of my knowledge Breckinridge. Ky.

He left Camp' Mrs John Taylor scried as ma- make iei home there. Kilmer. N. on July 16 OI nonor for net Mrs A H. Brown.

Mrs. Mablc in Germany. His address is Pvt. Rog- 5 lime Kr 00 bro C. Heyer and Arthur Brown re- er Hansen.

U. S. 55241496. Co. Bv cadcd saUn undcr a net styled i urnc Thursday from a vacation 175 M.

P. APO 46, New York, a redingote. She earned yel-. at Oneida Lake. N.

Y. gladioli in a fan-shaped ar- Amoma Bible Oass met Wednes- ist parsonage to draw up a list Club NoVs rangement. Mary Ann PetcrsonJd ay i (h Mrs. John Sfeinmctz. 0 prospective members and Town Line Homcmakers club Chicago, as bridesmaid wore a Mmes.

Nina Wilkins. Donald Copus lan 8-month-oId company with her son-in-law baptized in the church, jmas party and caroling; Dec. Members of the Country met Sunday afternoon at the Meth- New Year's party. ciency club will be entertained Mrs. Bud Dangerfield enter-j Thursday afternoon in the home of to tained Saturday afternoon at a Mrs.

John Manson, with Mrs. the social activities of the birthday party for her' daughfer 'ert Brandt as co -hostess. The pro- wiirmeePin thThomTof Mrs" ach fashioned idcnUcally Smith will b7hostesses Juni MYF in the coming three Carolyn who Guests attend- gram wiU include interesting ex- Graces and Mrs John to the matron of honors. She car- 0 ct mon blowing schedule ing were Nancy Loxe. Susie Bene-; periences of members during the, 1956.

PienTe Friday afternoon. ried shrimp colored gladioli. Mary Mmes. Otto Timm. Myra nwde.

Oct 12 scavenger hunt dirt. Susie Moms Joan Smithy, Emerson club met Monday In Ann Flanders, niece of the groom. i und Svbil Cooper. Curtis Wheeler and officers: Oct. 26.

Nancy Ladwig Kay Wi hts. Shar- 1 BassTrt House wc girl and Gary Lund- and Hilda Carlson will be hostesses Hajknveen party: Nov 9. round- on Row. Milmme. Craig was in chaVgci the xren.

nephew- of the bride, ring.o hP Ladies Industrial society, table discuss.on: Nov. 23. Thanks-Cobb. Tommy Greer and Johnny, Lima-Whitewater Farm Bureau bearer. iThursday afternoon in the former's giving program: Dec.

14. Chnst- Schrock. was andbeuet Congregational to and subscribed be- fore me this 13th day of September 1952. ARDIS WITTENBERG. Notary Public.

My commission expires June 24, R. G. EGAN, Cashier. WM. McCUE W.

E. HYZER CEO. E. KING DirectoHk Mn. Leak rilmu.

fkat Is HA. mm4 DaaaM IWc 71. Reserve District No. 1 will hold its annual meeting at 8 Sgt. Spurgeon ams home, o'clock this evening in Lima was best man.

Lshers were hall. A card partv will follow the Set- PWlg Jressler and John R. business meeting. Proceeds will go Taylor. Elkhorn.

to the Sister Kcnnv Lorrainei Harder presided at Hostesses will be Mrs. hl Pcrf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuster. Roe and Mrs.

Mcraie Burkett. Waupiin. visited her moihcr. Mrs. mee season "'his 'evening 150 gueste a KwhT 1 vUte ta tU Center street.

Refreshments the ccrcmonj. Members ot M. i Charter No. 749. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Rock County National Bank be served by the new officers Whitewater Mr.

and Mrs. Vorne Appelman ASSETS John's Friendship circle served.j in a vacation here with relatives. ithe currcllC under section KM, U. 8. revised statutes.

Mrs. H. A. Mcimerstorf. aunt of! Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Schroedcr the bride, poured; Mary Esthcr' and Miss Marian Wilkins, Chicago, have moved from the Collegc'Bakcr was in charge of gifts andispent the week end in the Wilkins- Greenc to the Robert Parker hoire Eieanore Evenson was in charge.McCarthey home, on South street, which they pur- of the guest book, chased. The Robert Parkers moved 1 When the couple left on a two Thursday to the John Wafers home weeks wedding trip to Canada, thel DELAVAN A registered Hol- Cash. balances with other banks. Including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, nt Ql'ARTS A DAY DELAVAN A registered on Janesville street. Mr.

Apoeiman'brid? wore a "navy blue suit "with! stein cow owned by the State! rect and guaranteed is employed at the Crowell Imple-fred accessories. for the Deaf here producedObligations of States and political subdi- ment shop. The bride attended Amundsen about 28 quarts of milk per day forL Lsi0 Local friends have received high school in Chicago and was a year under official testing. Her dS tvord from the William Mawhin- graduated from Elkhorn high in record was 889 pounds of butterfat.i Co SIOCK neys, former res-'dents, now in'1952. She is employed in the office 22,234 pounds of 4 per cent milk Flint, that thev have the George W.

Borg cepted the teaching and leadership Delavan. Sgt. Svoboda attended LeMAY I TOKYO in the Berry schools and college Kanapolis high school and the; TOKYO Curtis LcMay. near Rome, Mr. Mawhinney Klcctronic Radio-Television insii-'head of the U.S.

Air Force Stra- is already in Georgia, and hisitute in Omaha, Neb. Hc is a radar'tegic Air Command, arrived today wife, the firmer Frances Burton land immediately went into confer- Whitetvater, will go there soon, The couple will make their home once with the U.S. Far East corn- Miss Florence Ridge, of the on S. Broad street in Elkhom. zander.

Gen. Mark Clark. Loans and discounts (including $291.23 overdrafts) Furniture and Fixtures .11 Other assets 3411335.81 30,000.00 143.5S3.SI s.ooo.ss, U7i.o;sjs| 13339.11 3.001. St TOTAL ASSETS STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL Rock County Savings and Trust Company at tlie close of business September 5,1952 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Cash and Due from Banks U. S.

Bonds and Securities Other Bonds and Securities Stock, Federal Reserve Bank Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets Rock Rock County County Savings National Bank Trust Co. Sl.371,020.50 1,639,729.23 2,842,935.81 175,585.94 6,000.00 13,929.11 3,001.01 $2,476,968.46 647,385.17 2,192,409.59 91,537.47 8.392.98 10,393.75 Combined 3.847.988.96 2,287,114.40 5,035,345.40 267,123.41 6,000.00 22,322.09 13,394.76 S6.052.201.60 S5.427.087.42 Sll.479.289.02 Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock 100,000.00 100.000.00 200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 275.866.92 Deposits 5,576,334.68 125,000.00 260,202.99 4,941.884.43 225,000.00 536,069.91 10,518,219.11 Total Liabilities $6,052,201.60 $5,427,087.42 $11,479,289.02 Combined Deposits 1 $10,518,219.11 Combined Resources 11,479,289.02 Capital Invested 961,069.91 Member of Federal Deposit Inturance Corporation LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partner' ships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits ot United States Government Including: postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier 's checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS I3.8ftS.S5l.73 13.581.01 W3.Sfil.7S 970.9IS.7S 31.381.11 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Canltal Stock: (b) Class preferred Common stock total par $100.000.00 Surplus Undivided profits 9 1M.SSS.S0 1SS.SSS.08 I7S.SSS.93 Merchants and Savings Bank Established 1875 Condensed Report of Condition at the Close of Business Sept. 5, 1952 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks 2,514,856.92 U. S. Government Obligations (Substantially all due or redeemable in 10 years).

1 Municipal Bonds 1,061,140.61 (Substantially all due or redeemable in 10 years). Other Bonds 128,146.19 (Substantially all due or redeemable in 10 years). Real Estate Loans (Approximately $2,400,000.00 loans with 6.1, guarantee). Commercial Loans 1,524,537.09 Budget Plan Loans (Including approximately $200,000.00 in farm chattel loans). Banking House and Fixtures 161,285.70 (Including adjacent three stores).

Customers Liability Letters of Credit 835.00 orrKias A. PAUL OWES Chairman ot the Boutf ROBERT A MeROBERTS President JOHN H. MATHESON Executive Vice Preatdest K. J. BOOS Vice President K.

A. BARRIAGB Vice President K. 1. SICXEt. Cashier AIXE.N SIMMONS We President and Trust Officer E.

ANN NOLAN Trust Officer ST. Assistant Cashier Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock 300,000.00 Surplus 600,000.00 Undivided Profits 325,778.73 Contingent Reserve 80,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9 475.8SS.S3 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes State of Wisconsin, County of T. C. Cullen. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly! swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge, and belict T.

CULLEN, Cashier. (Notary Seal) Sworn to and subscribed be- fore me this 13th day of Septem- GEORGE S. GEFFS. D. J.

HARKER. Notary Public. STANLEY M. RVAN. Rock County.

Wisconsin. T. WILLIS My commission expires May 1. 1955. Directors.

Time Deposits Demand Deposits Letters of Credit 6320,458.68 1,305,778.73 1W29.1S2.77 835.00 Total Capital and Liabilities HBKCTOBS BRUCE M. JEFTSTS JOHN R. MATHESON ROBERT MeROBERTS MALCOLM MOUAT A. PACT. OWEN DANIEL PARKER DR.

A. H- WM. H. RYAN T. 1.

X. WOOD Merchants Savings Bank Pint Ait-Cenditienad. Cold Ugaferf ffaaa im Mtmbtr mf Federal Depoiti Imtmnmem Corporation.

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