;::============ TRIO available Wedcllnp Clubs Recepdons ~ WIUIETTI! ·641 1111 Ckeenleaf avenue have returned Co~muflily . Hou1~1 I Washington, D. C., where they Weitecl two weeks. While in the Mrs. Anthony Preach Merrill. nation-IL------------............~...._-..--------~ capitol they attended the convention aUy knO\YD lectUrer, spoke before the of the Common Brick Manufacturing Wilmette Teacher's club last Monday auociations. afternoon upon the topic, '"Five Outstanding Books." She will also give a similar talk before the same organization sometime in March upon the ERNAU AKELY subject "fiew Honors for the Stage." Planllt Teaeher Accompanist r· .aad Kn. Herbert H. Bach of M.-.. · .,., F. . ., · . T. .. .. T..._.'Ciult · t. ."":. ); Wilillette'& Armen Belvian spent the last parents: He is a Military academy of 311 Third street week-end with his student at St. John's at Delafield, Wis. Saturday, February 25th Last Day of Our Febru&ry Clearance Sale $7.85 Arch..Preservers $8.85 Three Big Lots of Women's and Growing Girls' Low Shoes Here we have a view of the Shawnee club, until recently the Ouilmette Country club, on Michigan avenue, which is soon to be replaced by an imposing · club house. The building pictured above has been offered to the Village as a Community House at the cost of moving the structure off the Shawnee premises. Village President Orner bas appointed a Community committee to ponder this offer. $4.85 $5.85 $6.85 Boys' Hi..Shoes, $3.85 .. $4.85 Children's Shoes, Sizes to 10~ $1.95 Girls' Oxfords, $2.85 - $3.85 Men's Florsheim Oxfords, $8.85 $1 OFF ON ALL WOMEN'S GAITERS Ordinance Compels Board Members to Pass Along !Jala An ordinance making it compulsory for the chairman of each committee of the Village board to turn over to his successor as chairman or such committee, immediately upon appointment of such successor, all data received by him in his official capacity and pertaining to village affairs and business. was passed by the Village board Tuesday evening of this week. The ordinance, originally proposed by Trustee Hans vonR~insperg, chairman of the Public Service committee ·of the board, came as a direct result of his contention made several weeks ago that his immediate predecessor as chairman of that committee, Trustee Clarence E. Drayer, had not placed in the hands of Mr. vonReinsperg's TAYLOR'S BOOTERY 605 Main Street Wilmette committee important information relating to negotiations with the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railway 'Yith reference to the termination of its local franchise and present operation over Wilmette streets under extension privileges. The gist of the new ordinance follows: "It shall be the duty of the Chairman of each Committee of the Board of Trustees to turn over to his successor as Chairman ·of such Committee, immediately upon the appointment of such successor in office, all data, maps, charts, documents, letters. communications, information and all files, records and other matters received b,· him in his official capacity, which shail come into his possession or knowledge during his term of office pertaining to Village affairs and business."' MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. August Specht of 1136 Greenleaf avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Viola Marie, to Raymond E. J:jellman on February 14. EVEitVTI~E WE Cio ou-r vou ~AKE A lAO 8R.EAI< I t;A'IIN6 J WAS 2.2. WHEN WE MAR~IED- Dolt/T ACT YOUR. 5AYI AGE 1'LL ACT A~ VOUH& 1 PLEAt;E/ THANK.~ -ro VOU 'iUPPOSE THE~ CA~- CAN FIGURE/ lf~1~~~ I 1J't. GOING -rD KEEP M'( 4CHOOL GIA.L COMPLEXION! GO OH ACTING LIJC& e/11/RRO The Finest Aluminum SPECIALS 10-2-2 ~ Quart Pans AN OLD·HA~·BEEH F "ffU WANT TO/ Ridge Ave.·Pharmacy You see few middle-aged women any more. Learning bow to take care of ber health and good looks is a duty that no woman can afford to ignore. Our Beauty Aids at worry-proof prices. · C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph Sclwol Phone Wilmette 316 3f·$1.98 Layer Cake Pan 29c Prict 4Sc Wilmttt~ J06o- J06t Dl.EN IIAIDWAIE CO. 1219 wiLMETTE AVE.