avenue, executive vice-president; and Robert Tarratit, 1250 Chestnut avenue, John H. Victor, 1046 Mich- igan avenue, F. G. Salerno, 501 Lake avenue, Charles H. Feltman, 800 Sheridan road, Wallace L. Miller, 610 Forest avenue, and Walter - R. Brailsford, 916 Chestnut avenue, all vice-presidents; Myles J. Phillips, 1003 Michigan avenue; and Frank L. Petru, 1140 Michigan avenue, execu- tive secretary. Members of the board of directors include: A. M. Anderson and David H. Carter, first. district; G. F. Getz, Jr., and A. V. Gruhn, second dis- trict; Dan Coyne and John Taylor Booz, third district; J. C. Leaton and Dr. J. W. Nuzum. fourth dis- and B. B. t M. James a district; N. well, 10th di and ,A C ' CHANGE RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kirscht moved about a month ago from 2351 Lake avenue into the new home which they have just built at 2133 Birchwood avenue. !'Z&L WILMETT CONFECTIONERY bust West of Bak Laveccha Photo The Rev. Martin D. McNamara, pastor of St. Francis Xavier Ro- man Catholic church, this week announced that the new edifßce at Ninth street and Linden avenue will be completed this week *and To Sew Tuesday The regular sewing meeting aÇUL Jwaeut tanki m an automoDile service sta- rugs. tion at Green Bay road at Linden Nine Juniors o avenue boiled over. No damage with the co-chai was reported. Curtains in a house. at Browne, met Fr 1602 Spencer avenue caught afire on at the home of 1M Tuesday afternoon. The flames 1405 Maple aver were extinguished by members of hundred tray fa- the fire department. Only minor Hines hospital orn damage resulted from the conflagra- March meeting o: tion. Admi aA +i -m 1/25- 1/200 Shutter Formerly $12.50 Now$100 ana tn t Now $12-1