A0 Ga BICENTENN1AL- FETE PLANNED W iIm e t t e ýOrgaftizatioiàs to Comnbine in,-Two-Dy Oelo- bration JuIy >3 and, 4 Plans for Wilnîette's officiai observ- anice, of the George Washington bi-. ceniten >il1ial* moved toward realization whël J. E. Worthen, chaîian of, the George Washington Bicentennial coniitt ee. appointeti five cemmiittee chairmn a.t a meeting of local organ- izations. lield Montiay evening at'St. Augstie'sParishi House. A 'le five chairnlien anti the coullli- m tees NwhIicli thlev hieati are: joseph H. Heitizen. prograiii: R. \V. McCand- Ilsh. location: Daniel M. Davis, pag- eant: . E. McColunii, 1inaice: A. C. Wcenban, chairni of a coiinmiitt.ee to celeci a: speake r. Urge AU t. Help Oli,.Motday- eveing. M.\ay -73, thle net eeting of the hiccntenniial connutte villbe helti at St. Augus- titie - Parishi House. Mr. WVortlhen turges àlI WVilinette organiizationis-. civic, fraternal. cburchi anid social- to seti represcentatives to tbis nieet- inig. Tenitativc Plans, discusseti at Moii- dayvs session. cali for a two-dlay ob- ser%-aice. Oni Sutiday rùôring, July . 3, the WVilinette churches wilbéasked to hiolti services appropriate for a cele- I)ratioti niarkiig the tw hiundr.edth., aniv\ersarv. of Washington's birth. In the afternoon it is plannied to hlvl a coiuiySing. A talk wil1 aise feature this program., Plan Pageant The Monday schediule inicludes. a parade. to be followeti by a pageant. It is planeti to hiave floats in the parade, depicting scenes iii Washing- toni's 1fr. -,Mrs. John 1). Kinnear is secretary 14 Pop py Day1 May 269 Posts, Poppy Day will Wiliette. as elseWh nitv. on Thursday. NI The two Legion Po have arranged a div-i for the, annual Pop paigui. PrOcieeds ar funds for relief work andi needyveterans, Every .poppy tiov 1 matie' oi* clot.h by di erans in the %-arions1 men receive one-hal poppy. it is explained A. 1). Albright, is P mn for \\-ilmette Pc icaîv Légion. Willié chairman for P. J. Hi R., C. Johnson, is c XWilmette Post [,egioi mittee assigneti the1 ing the poppy sales. Village Board' Comiunistic [-lereBoard Appoints New Leion Healtk Commissine Announce Dr. Martin H Seifert, 1121 Central be ol)served . l avenue, bas been appointed health ere in' th is v ic.i- commissioner. of . Wilmette for, the 4àa> 26. coming year to takie the place of Dr. sts iu the village >W. W. Hawkins, wbose resignation sinof territoryý was preseiited to the Village board py selling cii last week and officially accepted at e directed ùiit an adjourned meeting of the. board amog dsahed uesday night.' Dr.. Seifertý is a practicing p hYsi - clan in Wilmette. He bas been a res- sold in Ilinois is id.ent 0't itg since 1922. His isabled war v:%et- Office is at 1159 MWinmette avenue.. He hospitals. Thesc os secretary-treasurer, ofthe Medical1 If cent for cacliClboWlete J. Dr. Seifert is a graduate of the University of Illinois Ç&llege of Me- oppy Day chair- dicine. Prior to completing bis mcd- )st No. 46, Amer- ical work, he aiso studied at tbe Col- ïan Hillinger -,s lege of Pbarmacy and the College of [uerter post. Mrs. Liberal Arts and Sciences of the Uni- clhairman of the versity of Illinois.. He toek bis, in- à Auxiiiary cn- terneship at tbe Evanston bhospital. task of condtict- Appoint New Chairman ofr Warned of Zoning Board of Appeals - w William KixMiller.789 Michib~m Propaganda wth 'reterence to cemmunistic pro- paganda that is allegedly being spread in a subtle but vicieus maniner in XViI- mette 'anti other nortb shore commu- nities was reati at an adjourned meet- ing of the. Village board Tuesday niglit. The board. voted to notify the [egion post tbat it stands ready to suppriess any propagatnda. or activity intendeti to undermine our form of governmeut. In this connectiQu an- other motion was passed by tbe board avenue. 41was annpointed ,chai-rman o"f the the vfflage board. iTne appoîineor was confirmeti by the board. -Mr. KîxMiller, wvho was a menuber of the board of ap-' peals, takes the place of Harry C. Kinne as chairman of that body. Mr. Kinne resigneti the chairmanship wben be was elected to the,,Village board this s pring. No appointment bas been made yet to fil1 the vracancy on the board of appeals caused by Mir. KixM iller's se- lection as chairman. GARDEN CLUBS-ý CONDUCT SALE Park Opposite Nor-th: Shore« Liie' Statïon to Be Scene of Colorful Bazair ÀSaturday, gay 14, provided, the ,eter.màn consents, wil itns .a gala community event which bears the designation, "Garden. Maricet." For sev'eral weeks the Wilmette Garden club. and the Evening Garden Club of Wilmette have been cooperat- ing to maké this year's Garden ,Market the meost colerful, and profit- able, in the historyi of thiscomi*unity enterprise. Proceeds are directed into a fugid whicb has as its sole objective the beautification of public grounds in the village. Funds accumulated in recent markets made possible the planting witb trees and sbrubs of the Drainage canal banks under sponsor- sbip of the clubs. Other similar com- munity planting projects have been carried through, while stili others are in contemplation, in fact, clubs have in mnd a perpetual civie beautifica- tien program. The Garden Market opens early Satuiraav mnrneon the *rgmn...in- booths wRiI De provided, orrering a variety of wares appropriate to the occasion. Several commercial concerns parti- cipate in the market and this year's enterprise is eX'Pected, to bave a larger display of plants tbtan .usual. This is attributable largely to the fact that the Evanston and Winnetka Garden Markets hiave been eliminated this year. ,to the, s cf cburch, Dr. G. D. Upson; E~ngish Lutheran churcb, the Rev. D. R. Kabele;, St. Augustine's Episcopal church, the Rev. Hubert Carletoni. Henrv Fowler, who %vas unabie. to attend the meeting,. was represented by A. C. Wenban anti R. W.. ]Mc- Càndlish. ....~.... XVIqMU 9- a9v.... %a New Trier News ...26-27 Reraion ..... ...46 Society Pages .43 journed meeting of the Village board. The request of the Huerter post that a police escort be provid.ed for the, parade aise was granted.