eral. fund for 1934 of $4,000I, thereby spreading the .collection of practicaliy the same amount over two years in- stead of one. The matter of making a levy for the road and bridge fund is n.fot deterrnined until next September, it was explained. Reports of Mrs. Gertrude M. T1hurs- ton, township supervisor and treasurer of. the road and bridge, fund,, and also of. Lloyd C., Ayres, township highway commissionier, were received and placed on file. The :General Fund The report of Super visor Thurston showed that. there was on. hand in the general f und at the beginning of the year, $3.996.72. Receipts 'for the, year' ending March 27, 1934, wére $15,-. 575.07, mnaking total receipts .of $19,571,79. The disbursements for'.the year were $8,1 10.25, leaving ý balanc E on hand, as of March 27, 1934, of $,11,461.54i Ro.d fflud Bridge Fund There was on hand in the road and bridge fund at the beginning of the year, $9,636.1 1. The receipts during. the vear were .$1,520,71, niaking total, r eceipts for the- year, $11,156.82. The. disb ursements were $3,206.91j leaving a balance on hand March 27, 1934, of $7,949.91. Commissioner's Report The annual report of Lloyd C. Ayres; township highway coimrissioner, fol- lows: During the past year the Township Highway dipartnient bias been oper- ated at an expense of $3,206.91. The niajority of this nioney bas Wbenr spent in. new work in order to promote the safety and convenience. of traffie and sto nieet its necessities. Publie utility poi es located near thîe iroadway at intersections and at the' Illinois Road curve have been T)Iginly' marked by painting the lower portion of the poles white. A black and white treatrnent wvas given the end i)osts of: the rails.of the. narrow W'Innetka, Avé- nue-Town Line bridge. 'The tangled mass ýof tree.s, vines, -shrubs and rub- bish léciated on each side. of the éast end of this bridge was cleared away and now, the. tramfe from the west bas an, unobstructed. vlew of the onconhing. Read the Waftt Ada with a balance on handini the road an d bridge f und of $7,949.91, was ef- fectedwithoutt any 1933 road and bridge taxes -being levied by, the highway commissioner. The annual Town meeting was held at the, Township offices. at the Win- netka Village, hall.,,with Mrs. Thurs- ton presiding'as mode rator,ý The at-: tendance was only seven, includinig two newspaper, reporters. Literature Group W;iIl Give Northridg Progiram The April meeting of the North- ridge Womnan's club will be held Mon- day evening, April 9, at the home of Mrs. Robert Marley, 2041 Thorn- wood avenue. The program, is under lte direction.of Mrs. M. A. 'Borre- sen, chafrrnan of the literature de- partrnent of the club. This piogratn will take the place of the regular montbly meeting of the literature group. AIl members of the group, as, weIl as others who are interested, are cordially invited to attend. Miss Clara Maas will open the meeting with a group of piano num- bers consisting of "Barcarolle" by Laidow; "Dance d'Olaf," by Pick- Mangiawli, and "Malaquena" by Lecuona. This will be followed by Dr. Pres- ton Bradley's review of "Anthony Adverse" read by Mrs, Stanley John- son., Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. H. B. Ingersoll and Mrs. F. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. David ]Luick of Min- neapolis, formerly of Winnetka, Ieft Tuesday after vis ting Mrs. Luick's parents, the Walter'Cherrys of 517 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. James Bis of Chicago enter- tained at a bridge dinner in the Luick's honor Saturday. Jiemnteg [ratSi ON PARADE! Displayed by anquins Sauda fternoon, April 7fhe, 1:30499:30 BLOO.M-HAL.L DRES SHOP I147 Wilmetf, Avenue -.WiIlte 340 Luxurious PERMANENT WAVES We have a particular way of doing the hafr Ihat creates a Iuxurious wave . . . that is so soft and lookcs 50 natural... and is correctly attuned to the wind-swept -styles and oif-the- féce hats. 3-DAY SPECIAL OFFER Mon.-Tu«..Wed. A Free Hafrcuf or Trim. wifh *ach beaufy eve CO. nie Lyumn Pbarmacy 4M liad.m Avmeu tmTh. North aSIaor.as Smat I..aufy i HATS Factory