1Wilmette Women . interested in1 the work of the league include: Miss Helen Frichuan, 242 Greenleaf avenue; Mrs~. Wilfred Gillies. 1729 Washington ýayenue;1 Mrs. E. G. . o w. 1706: Forest. avenue; Mrs. Rov R. Marquardt, 218 Woodbine avenue. GUEST 0F HONOR Mrs. Norman Betts, 1025ý Thir- teenth, street, gave, a. family, dinner partiy.on.Friday April 27, in bonor of bher mother, Mrs. Horace D. D)rury. and Mrs. .etts' sister, Miss Florence Drury. The- occasion. was Ifrs. Drqry's eighty-third birthday. MNrs Drury has resided in Wilmeétte sixty- one vears ini April. Mrs. Vib.e K. Spicer -and ler moth- er, MrsC. If Higginson, 212 Essex rodad "R*kenilwo»rth-, left Monday for their sumerhorne'at Westport Point; Mass. The William D. Fowl- ers, wboô have beëen spending the win-1 ter at 312 Essex road, Kenîlworthi, 1 have Ieased Mrs. Spicer's home tintil November. Made to. Order and SUiS ings each Year in each of the villages, ffiis club, meeting only once a month -Ind being for adult collectors enly, it is probable that a club, to meet somewbere in New Trier- township more often.and with tWosections,' a -senior and juniori would bave a very lefinite place. Accordingly,.- those interested, in the formation of sucb a club in. New Trier ownsbip are asked. té cooperate with he North *Suburban.,Pbilatelic sudi- ety and supplément it, by communi- --ating with Boyd Anderson, The Cbimneys, Winnetlca, at once. A post: card or note will bring a questionnaiire so tbat the wisbhes of the stamp collec- tors will, be observed and best ser.ved by a Society wbich will meet regularly and often, àind give a comnbinatiosn of, social meetings,, stamp. information and an opportunity for collectors-to get together to further tbeir collec- tions. In the meantime, ail are iinvited to the next mneeting of the North Stib- urban Philatelic society on May 16. The meeting placé is not yet selected and the programn hag flot yet been announiced, but in ail probability the club will be addressed by some out- standing Chicago stamp collector. SPEND WlITHIN INCOME President C. P. Dubbs announced at the meeting of the Village board Tuesday nigbt that, wbile the trial balance for the fiscal year encing *eav:ng a. small surplus. Thie next hit Ici mJIIM. ianso lnoad oadIai, r action, 'hie stated, wilI be to reduce .0 9Wi>i a .recital ai IF'insietka .Copiiisitý-pdflvouse iVairt hall lfonida y the tax levy for the present year, ev1epli 11, 21Ma3,7, ai 8:30 o'clock, undh'r the dire'ction of Rtf Iheda L .Pr-ctzel. wbicbwill e don as son isthe csc'rved scat tiçk'is arc on sale ai Coirm.,,nitv Flouse-' aniounit of the re duction cati I> c e-_________________ terinied. i- Waxtcb -for Our agANDOPENINI IHiglwrest P. T. A.J The next tnonthly meeting of the Higbcrcst Parent-Teacher association will be held Tuesday evening, May 10, IMrs. Joseph E IAiigeles, Cal., i of Mrs. Bermi lire days this week. C~ar Crashes liJt ree; Driver Held by Police An automobile sotihbotund on1 Green. Bay road ini Kenilworth failed to make the easy turn to the right at Park drive Tuesday mrningaîn(l Mrs. F. H. Henrici of Coloma, Mich., was the week-endguest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sanders of 236 Cuni- bor Toad, Kenilworth. 4. J i = 71THE PUBLIC IS CORIALLY INVITED TO ATTDTHO CHURCH1 SERVICES AND VISIT THE8 READING t0DM