LLOTD ROLLI8TBJt, IB'C. USI-1!36 Central Ave., Wilmette, Dl. eqo oGice: 6 N. Michigan Ave. Tel. State- 6326 181VED I'&IDAT 01' EACH WEEK by l!i;i,lloae .. . . . . . . . . . ................. . . Wllaette tiM iitiB8(' RJPTJ0'5 PRICE ...... . .. . . . . . . . lUI A YEA. lication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to baaure appearance In current Issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obltu· uies. notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge Is published, will be charged at ftgular advertising rates. All communications must be accompanied by the ¥DJe and address of the writer. Articles for pub- Next Thursday March comes in. And will he come in like a lion or like the mild lamb? If he resembles that portion of the winter that has already visited us we may expect a very early spring. But if we are to pay for the kind What Ma, We treatment the past few months have Expect of March? given us, we're in for a rough time. We have known Marches in brief experience that have been positively balmy. Odd as it .may seem to those of us who Violets bloomed and birds sang. Life was associate dog days \vith the torrid days of lyric. But, on the other hand, we have gone . A ugust, the dangers of rabies ~re still with through some 1\Iarches ·when the going was in the cold days of February. Unvaccinus horrible-fierce winds, tons of snow, and ated, unmuzzled dogs are still wandering zero temperatures. about and endangering Still, mild or wild, there is something the lives of those who are unusually attractive about this third month Protect the dearest to us. of the year. On the 21st the old ship Earth Children It is hard to believe gets on even keel again, and the nights and that there are in our days are of equal length. And St. Patrick civilized North Shore towns people who do revisits in spirit the scene of his heroic exnot do what little they can to help stamp ploits. out this daily menace. . But such people do Whatever we ntay expect of March we exist. And little children are being bitten are almost certain to get a stimulating ntix- . by these unvaccinated, unmuzzled dogs . .ture of the welcome and unwelcome. Why should not the owners of such dogs be severely fined and their dogs mercifully The recently passed DoiJar Days with disposed of? their low prices and high values emphasize by their popularity the genuine advantages . Only a few \veeks ago we had the thrillof trading with neighborhood business ing pleasure of seeing the Theater Guild houses. The hundreds who flocked to the players present "Number 17." We saw it stores and exchanged at the Woman's Club in Evanston, and aside Patronite their cash f.or real barfrom the fact that the fat lady in front of Local Dealers gains see more clearly us too frequently .obscured our view of the now than they did beexciting action by leaning first to one side fore how completely and then to the other, we had a very stimutheir friends, th~ store keepers, can meet lating evening. Messrs. Macy and Otis the wants of their neighbors. are without doubt professional amateurs. It is without doubt true that patronage of local dealers means benefit not only to sellers but also to buyers. The bigger the We, and that means this present editorial sales the more money there is to put into inwriter, paid our auto license in December. creasing the size and variety of stocks, an So \ve have nothing to fear from the hands increase that means more certain satisfacof the police. We own no license-needing tion of buyers' needs and desires. animals. So we have no responsibility of Deal with the stores nearest your home. this interesting sort. But we do have to It will pay y.ou. pay taxes of various kinds. And we intend to pay them to the genial collector in Winnetka, Sanborn Hale, at the Winnetka State If you have never played in an orchestra Bank. or sung in a chorus y.ou have missed one of the greatest and most genuine joys of So far as we know, no bombs are being life. To ·have a part in producing harmony, exploded every other day or so on the no matter how poor it may seem to pthers, North Shore. Mad dogs are biting children, is to experience a series of thrills that mere but no one of our village officials has been hearing or seeing cannot begin to rival. If roughly awakened from his slumbers by the you have a chance to get into a little orloud concussions of a ball .of high explosive. chestra pr chorus, take it by all means. For this exemption we should all be thankful. Living can be made more worth while by the giving and getting of little gifts, not Our picture was taken only a short time demanding much outlay of money or time, ago together with the faces and figures of but meaning much. A valentine is more the other Lloyd Hollister, Inc. boys and than a piece of paper. A flower on a birthgirls. Why it was taken we shall find out day is n.ot simply a botanical exhibit. A later. We suppose it was to adorn a story of word of appreciation at a critical moment some sort. Sooner or later every great inis worth many dollars. All of which is dividual finds himself in some published pictrite, but perpetually true. ture. We f.ound ourself later. It 1 good that individuals and local associations should do what the Indian Hill association of Winnetka recently didformally express .appreciation of the village board of trustees and formally put itself on record as fully in co-operation with the Show Your said board. Appreciation The members of our several village boards are working hard with no recompense except that which comes to a person who likes to do what he is doing or that which comes to a person \vho is helping his fellow townspeople. They get no money f.or the energy they expend in behalf of their respective communities. And not seldom they are the butts of unpleasant abuse and scandal. So we urge our readers to exercise their sympathetic imagination and realize what our village officers are doing and what it is costing the same officers. Let us in addition show our cordial appreciation either to the officers themselves or to our fellow townspeople. IF ANYONE SHOULD ASK There is nmch to be remmsbered. Thai I con so well recoil, There i.s mach to be forgolte"· And I can't forget, at oll. For every hour mingles with The ne.f'l, a11d who is there to soy Ut"hat minute memory shall be A -zuithered leaf of yeslertloy! -Wickie P. S. Poof ! You can't make n&e jealous, even if you do say Miss Anonymous sent you a Valentine. Mine was home made, especially for you. Oli, for the Good Olcl Da7al After reading reams upon reams of copy anent child study and parent education-to ·discuss which educators from far and wide convened at the Palmer House last week-we are inclined to feel relieved that we were reared without benefit of those ominous weapons termed psychology, psychiatry and sociology, or what have you ; all of which, no doubt, have their rightful place in the scheme of things. Our discipline was of the sterner stuff and managed pretty tolerably well to keep us on this side of barred enclosures. Aad wlaile Mama feeds 11p oa the aewer medaoda of approach iD pidiae thoae _....., atepa ari·ht, little Joh-,, like aa DOt, coatiaaea to clip off tJaoae UoD hata ....... the SDOW·baiJia· . . .. oa aad otherwiae coadact hiaaaelf after tlae f .... ioa of the miMiirected -.labor's -,.. M ....aret She seemed a fancy so unreol My eyes could 1101 believe their sightShe seemed a gift from high tJbove Whose purpose tms to give delight. Her hair was like the quiet glow Of the rising moo" tJbove a hill, As it gently sends its ·mirrored rays Upon a softly running rill. Her eyes were fashioned fro1n so1ne stars Fotmd at the bottom of the seaHer 'lips were modeled from tJ rose Which V e11us gre'lu for gods to see. II er soul tmseetJ WtJS clear displayed Upon her features soft and sweet11er lender smile at once ·waylaiq The heart of anyone she'd greet. A"d is it 11ot a jest of fate That of tJll the hearts she caused to sigh, The heart she thrilled the most belonged To such a worthless u,rretch as I! -The Piscator Coaua.a.J Caador Perchance you missed the Wilmette Dollar Day adverfisement which, in one instance, listed an item valued at one dollar at the remarkable reduction price of one dollar. Still, at second thought, it could well have been a bargain. Co..e OD Oft!r! Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen : The great event is near at hand, and you're invited. In screaming headlines we announce with every ounce of the wim and wigor we can muster the Grand Opening of our new Sanctum Sanctorum and immediate environs. The ·date is Saturday afternoon and evening, March 3, from 2 until just about, as the radio announcer would say. Come, and be prepared for some pleasant surprises. We'll be on deck, the entire crew: Holly, the Charlies, the Eimers and Hub, Fit and Mique (the celebrated side show duo), Jean and little Helen, Tiny the Toiler, Ruth and Rutheda blueeyed Anastasia, Jayne and Doris Van; plus' Mary Mergenthaler, Bill, Tom and Jerry (not a beverage), Little Joe, Dominoes, Albert and the 141aming Youth, not to mt'ntion the Lieske's, Ernest, the Chesters, Bobby, the Rays and the Georges all, all will be here to greet you. Come on over: be on band to give a continuous performance provided he hasn't another engagement. That al~ne Is Gin, the only type-eating terrier In captivity, will worth the price of admiSBlon, which Ia nothing more nor leSB than your most engaging smile. Ho, bum, as Harold would MY: ..The spirits are always good In Mayfair.·· -Mique.