Huseman v. Stover, 230 Ill. App. 658 (1923)

June 20, 1923 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 27,767
230 Ill. App. 658

Adolph G. Huseman, appellee, v. Grace B. Stover and Gay W. Stevens, appellants.

Gen. No. 27,767.

Suit on will, prayer for construction of clause as to designation of bank. Master recommended that the word “National” be stricken from name of bank, finding that testatrix meant to bequeath money she had on deposit in the Fort Dearborn Trust and Savings Bank *659although the clause spoke of it as the Fort Dearborn national Bank, in which latter she had no account. Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook county; the Hon. Denis E. Sullivan,. Judge, presiding. Heard in the third division of this court for the first district at the March term, 1922.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed June 20, 1923.

Certiorari denied by Supreme Court (making opinion final).

William. J. Weldon, for appellants. M. F. Cure and Jos. J. Shaw, for appellee.

Mr. Presiding Justice Thomson

delivered the opinion of the court.