A special election to permit the board Of eduyation lu prooeed wlth the constr4uction of a new school building for primary grades in the northwest section. of the village wrn be held on Saturday aflernoon of this week. The single pollbng; place wl» be at the';Bryoni C. 8tl school, 718 Tenth street. Týhe'poliS will open at noon and wi11 close -at 7 o'clock. New, O*n Lani Under the plans announced a few weeks ago the school would be erect- ed on -a, tract of land now owned by the board. of education and bounded by Thornwood. andt Elmwood aven- * ues and by Dartnmouth and Twenty- Fifth streets. The, present, plans' for the school building eall for a $130,000 structure * to house kindergarten and six grades. Of tis cost, the board of education would raise $W,0,O ia biond isu~e and the balance ,ould, be financed by the Works Progess ad- miniistration. Salvage Bricks At present there is a large supply of building brick available since a school building in Glencoe is being tomn down.' Much of this, it was eci stri ern sized, ire in ever, ette v Moffett Photo "4On Becoming An Amen van Wrïter and Citizen" is the subject upon which Dr. G.' A. Bovgese (above) wi11 acdress the joint, meeting of the Men's club, and the. Sisterhood of the. North Shore Congre gation Isnael Wednesday evening, Mftrch 22, at 8:30 o'clock at thze temple. M r. Htuggins has been active i Chamber o! Commerce affairs for several years. me is a past pres- ident of the Wil- ~ .HUH mette R ota ry club' and an ardent civic worker. Also elected on an unopposed.siate recommnended by the Chamnber's nominating committee are the fol- lowmng: H.ý W. Hanimond, vice-president; ,W. B., Robinson, Jr., secr.etary,, aùd Frank, Watt,. treasurer. Directors, chosen include the following: D). E. Allen, A. F. Borre. C. E. Jr?., A. C.Parson, ir, A. M. Rd. Dr. Borgese's message will have enkirk, Mrs. Esther Stone,, and c, particularï--inpoi7t because it is only Clyde Winter, Jr. recently that hie renounced his Italian citizenship in favor of American At an election held Tuesday eve- This country is now his home, and nmng, George Rapp was named pres- he feels privileged to be able to ident o! the Wilmette Credit bu- s' pursue his ideas of intellectual free- reau, and A. E. Nord, vice-president. t] dom in America, as he was unable Directors are Del Bonnem, Phillip a to do in his native land. Hoffmann, Jr., R. Raymond, A. C. P Before coming here, Dr. Borgese Wolff, and W. E. Zick. h t& held positions o!f importance in the Installation of officers will be held Cafld el cumy Nove ANt present the Sanitary district la seeking to economilze by dispoulng property not used for Its own par- poses. The area along both sides of the canal from the Chicago and North Western railway bridge ln Fear A present, 'ork real iE.states ýareas, but also because mhe Highcrest s c h o o 1, Twenty--Third street and Illinois road, and the Howard school, Spencer avenue and Seventeenth street are too far away for the primary children and have almost reached the. limit of their capacity. Children i the west and north West sections of the vinlage are ing. Hits inost recent book, -"Goliath" s eîd ornmeal 'aw ardsLulie wJVI il regarded as the most authoritative' Athietie Board of Control.. Nuinerals ro account of 'the March of Fascismn yet for the first year aWard8 are for par- Lii presented. It was written directly, in ticipation in fresbman basketball. Mr. Sh English. At present Dr. Borgese is a Normoyle played forward on t h e b inember of the - faculty of. the Uni- Monmouth Freshman teamn during br' versity of Chicago as professor o! the na- eas n Note:* ECQonyShop is conducted by the Woman's Club of Wilmette.j ProceedL, are d ir eet e d to philan- thropie purposes. I rztamned astreet on City retain of the.