*witnîn a iew ciays -t formulate îegulations for the sale of beer, gov- eri'ed ini the various niunicipalities by cither the cities and vilages act or charter restrictions under which the severalcommunities are operating. This action was taken at a mneet-- ing fofciIrepresentatives of north shore comfmunities heiçi"/ in the Louncil chamber at the W~innetka Village ýhall Monday evening.. It was the second meeting of this nature field on, the. shore, and a third con- lerenceé is toj be' called in the near future, it is announced, tu hear the report of the attorneys. OpOse Couâter Sales At the meeting Monday evening it was the consensus of opinion that th.ere. should be no consumption ,of beer on the premises where it is solci, iieither should, there be storager 'of beer there. Sales. it Wvas felt, sbould be -limited to case lots, and. delivury miade. f rom the point of storage to the home. The second meeting of representa- *tives of these cities and villages wras called following the recent action by the Illinois legislature vhich gives cities and. villages the right to regu- late and license the sale of ail bever- ages having an alcobolic content of not ýmore 'than 32 percent and whicb also provides that no state license înay be issued unless the applicant lias first secured a municipal license. Would Refuse Licenses ln regard to the municioal license question, it was pointed out that the 2harter villages cannot license, and as to the municipalities under the cities and villages act, il was suggested thev pass an ordinance prohibiting the sale of beer without a license, while ai the same time there wvuld be no provision for licensing. * This, ilý was xplained, would enable buch rnutnicipa hies to b andle any vio- lationsý of the 'proposed ordinance. I ÇIutc.4 bas been setîled by families who came here, among other reasons. becauseJ of the provisions which prohibitedI the traffiri beer and other sucb beverages. and il is feit that it would be a mîstake to let'down the bars: in'any degree, on Ibis condition. Mr$. Ernest H. Freem»an Heads New Trier P.Te.Au Mrs-. Ernest H. Freeman of Wil- mette was elected* president of the New . Trier ,Parent-Teacher 'associa- tion at -the annual meeting of te association Monday night ýat New Trier High school.*. Mrs. Luther, H. Barber wvas elected vice-p resident, and the following were chosen as class, chairmen: senior chairmen- Lewis M. Williams of.Winnetka and Arthur E. Bryson of Winnetka; junior chairmen-Mrs. Roy'Edwards of. Glencoe. and William Baibatchet of Wilmette; Sophomore chairmen- Mrs. H. F. Tideman of Kenilworth and Charles Dostal of* Glencoe. The fresbman chairmen are selected in tbe fali after the registration bas 5een completed, "Girl-Shy" Cast Busy; Play Set for May 25-26 Production work for "Girl-Shy," a coniedy in Ihree acts portrpaying col- lege' life, 10 be presenîed at the How- ard school, May 25 and 26, by the Y. P. C. of St. josepb's church, Wil- mette, is striding forward rapidly. The plot, in brief, hinges upon the "girl-shy" college sîndent choosing. his own fiancee, Ihus thwarting bis, father's match-making schemes. Al seats for both performances are re- served and may be procured fromn Ed- ward Phillips, Wilmette 2084 and Gretta Milter, Wilmette 466, it is an- nounced. 'ni/I line of radios, tubes, sup sheet music, he announices. Harry Olin. of Kenilworth served as best man aI the marriage on May 1, of Miss Anne Eleanor, McGuigan of- Evanston and- John Douglas Emeéry of Chicago,.,whicb' was celebrated quietly inthe Lady chapel of St. Luke's church. SIDNEY,.SILBER Concert Planist and Pedagogue Residence Studio: 606 Washangîom Ave. Phon~e: Wilmette 4661 FA NC Y SPRING LEG of LAMB CHOICE NA TI VEl RIBROAST 'memb.a bhe with a box of eliciouu, fresh, pure c.ndy. la Sèccial Dome 98c, CuunhmIe r.am CONFECTIONERY 1204 CETRAfL AVL. Phon. WL un5 Wei'als are SfwU7s sold oui -si,.p uarIy--avoid disap»qintmi DUTCH MILL CANDIES 1187 WILMETTE AVE. Wilmette 2140 Fri, & t.MEAT >Speciai e ,LB. 151/2c e*L B.15 1/2Ct FANCY. ROA'STING 813 î A i I ý" N 11C pI