opposition fromn the B~oardof et ji- tors of New Trier township. The board recently adopted resolutions settiqg_forih for its stand, copies of which were directed te the state sen- ator and representatives f rom this district. Tefollowing resolution was passcd by the Board of Auditors of New ce.b Trier townsbip' at a special meeting heid February 6 as to bis.introduced ýun der Nos. 260 27, and 28e, in the, Legisiature at Springfield WHERBAS, .Législation, which .would abolish the Board of Assessors of Cook County, and the thirty township asses- sors, and substitute a 'singe assessor instead, would, deprive- New Trier Town- ship of Its local assessor and the last vestige of local representationý in tax asséssing, and, WHIEREAS, tliere ls only approxl- n.fiately 20% of ai Géneral, taxes col.- lected In. New Trier Township irepre- sented ,by taxinÉ bodies outside the township and 80% ef the. taxes repre- sented by taxing bodies. within the town- ship, and, 1 WHE$UEAS, thée taxlng lnterests out- s148 the townshli who recelve 20% of * the taxes, seek te, deprive the town~ship er local self-government I taxing mat- ters, THEREFORE be It resolved, that it is * '.the opinion of this body, that it Is op- posed te any law designed te deprlve New Trier Townshiip ef its local asses- sor and local ts± »representatien, and, Be 1IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this résolutien be sent te our representatives in the General Assembly ofe Illinois. Attest: Gertrud M. Thurston, Super- viser; Marga!reth Piersen, Clerk, Raiph B . Sineheimer, Justice of the ]Peace; Daniel M. Mickey, Justice et the Peace: John J. Peters, Justice ef the Peace; as niembers of, the Board "of Aijditors ef NwTrier Township. A nnounce Patrons fo r Bridges' Talk Monda y, Mr.. and Mrs, Sidney Y. Bail and. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Elting o-f Win- netkaý are amonig the list of patronsan-, nounced by the Wells coilege club of *Chicago for the lecture .to be given by Dr. Horace J. Bridges, on Monday j morning, March 9, in the Bendix ga- leries, 1350 Lake' Short drive, for the benefit of the scholarship f und and the Margaret Libbe, sp anad John VurraY. Insu tenon, WI be amoisg those giving the progratm for .the St. Fat ick's day celebration'at Shaui'nee Couufry club, a dituser dance Saturdray March 14, which Will be the outstand- ing social event of this month. Both artists are well knowun. Miss J.ibbe bas had leading yoles in outstanding musical productions, and is a popilar radio HONOR MEMORY Officiels Hold Memoriai for Hans von- Reinsperg; Praise Him for Service to Village eVîillage board held a .servic in honor of the Irhe brief it late H. regular Tbe service was atte nded by village officiaIs and members 'of the' office staff at the Village hall Village Président EarI E. Orner read an ac- count of Mr. vonReinsperg's if e. He then introduced the Rev. Carl 1. Emp- son, pastor. of the Wilmette Englisb Lutheran chiurch, of which Mr. von- Reinsperg was a member. Reverend Empson read f rom the Scriptures a-id offeréd prayer. preci ation of bis efficient seivice and Its bi deep regret fer the great - oas suffered by this Beard anid thie community by ai] the untimely death ef our fellow mem- ai beY, Hans vonReinsberg.M "BEi IT FURTflER UESOLVED that yC this resolution be spî*ead at large on ail thie records ofthtis Board and that a copy thereof, suitably engrossed, be pre- i( sented to the family ef the deceased." Sb ha fann, Mrs. W. F~. Brown, James UdY E~well, and Nancy Coonsma.n [ahn who has des;igned. a number , fountains-in her former home, St. ,uis, and aiso bas several memoriais jber credit, were the nortb shere ýulptors exbibiting. Chester Crow bad several. amusing rooden, figures, and Enrico Glicen- tem, who1 bas just come to. Chicago- rom Rome, sbowed several -wood irvinga. Two- of bis large, pieces *e still in Matz bail,# on cither side fthe stage. Mr. G licenstein's "Tbe zolem" bas just ýwon first. prize at he exhibition of tbe Jewisb Women's rt club. at the Coilege of Jewisbh :tudies. He bas, taken a studio at- he St. -Claire botel and invite memn- >ers of the league as well as others nterested in woocl carving to visit the tud je. SeloinluDemomtamilo. Emory Seidel, Chicago sculptor, ex- ibited some of bis work and gave menligbtening demonstration of bis" trt. Witb quick, skillfui fingers he nodeled tbe bead of one of the more routbful members cf his audience td, as he worked, answered ques- :ns of others ini the group. He iowed how to enshrine the bead in a iaie cf tbîn, golden metal, prepara-, wy te making a plàster cast, and iscussed varicus uinterials and nieth-. 'A _;fhbR 1 jtfl88 M. 58. **fl IncS* F;..Cb ShflflS Preceding Mr. Seidels tallc she mnade several announcements. Eaçb mem- ber ïs te bring twe paintings te the March 25 meeting, to be criticized by Louis Ritman. The April meeting wii be the. opening of :the spring exhibi- tion April 15. Mrs. Wilson announced a general committee- to investigate possibilities for a studio wbich the league bepes te bave in the new Community Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Heitman, 212d Greenleaf avenue, witb their son, Fred, Jr., and a f riend of tbe latter, Dick Gauger.cf Wilmette, have. re- turned fromn* a severai weeks' sojourn in, Miami Beach, Fia. tnmu as51V amm ae- irvçrnV4ju;&- Board, and to tl* club in Previous settsos. LHe 'îr.GoreH.Shlbc f10 e ft Ms ereH cibc f1% tis Board herebY one of the outstanding -educators ak aeneis liaving. today to -pad regard for hlmite onry beewes nS. al larcter, sîncere ap- of tec.nr, hm ek nSwPù