lem on Ra Reductiôn. of traffic accidents on. Skokie highway between Chicago city limnits and Lake Forest h a s been. listed as, one. of the Most imn- portanit projeets of the North Area council of theChicaigo Motor club.by- jamnes G.î Barber,, of Evaniston, chairman, in his forecast for 19.40. 66There are a numnber of impfrove- ments vi tally- needed -along this stretch of highway if. we are to re- duce its, present alarming accident toîl. We intend to push surveys now under w#ay designed to correct tim- ing on traffic. signais and estabiish proper speed limits and, in general, correct many hazardous conditions along the road," he said. Among the. grade separations in which the council is interested 'this year is o ne at Ridge and Emerson avenues and Green Bay road over the~. Chicago and North Western tracks, in Evanston. The dangerous curve at Sheridan road at the Bahaii Temple in W i 1- mette is another item that will re- ceive attention from the council this year, Judge Barber explained. In connection with this project, it is re- called that it has been considered. more than once by the Wilmette Village board. Oniy a few months ago it was revived and placed in the hands of the committee on streets and alleys. So far there has been no report made to the board. Health News i i From Head quartera U Wilmette Iealth Cenur F 905.-Ridge Road WIII 3 Bari Cauhmer 25e Lincoln H. Lippincott -Of .Lurn- bermens Mfutîial CasgualtYcO"',- panÉ, who. lives. atý 964 Sprue street, -Winnetkca, wilU spealc at Theta -U psUlîon Rho, colle ge- age Young people's group, Sun-* day evening, January 14. tary of the "Not Over 50" club and has been engaged in education- ai and safety work for the last 20 years. 'He is a member of the fac-ý uity of Northwestern universityj and taught insurance at the Johns Hop- kins university at Baltimore. Dur- ing the iast three years, he has vis- ited 18 states and the Dominion of Canada speaking in behaîf of the -Not Over 50" club. Mr. Lippincott will address t he groiup on "What Can I Do For Safe- t? Theta tJpsiloi! Rho imeetinigs are held, at 6 o'clock Sunday eve- nings at th~e Wilmette Parish Meth- odist church. Return to Wilmette After Trip South Jacques Wiliis, his daughter, Jac- queline and son, Robert, and Mrs. Aima Wiliams, have returned to Wiimette, after spending two weeks during the holidays season at New Orleans. Mrs. Robert Willis and * 23e~?1 ' Aise for t Mfouhf Jàn"ry 00PPiepi I. le Créam Pl. lua 0GOlasbol. Oven-prof DISIb At OurTw.ODependable stores-- -Ridge, Ave. ýPharm ,ci Laie end Ridge Road cl i lmette 316 ~epIi- Snider-Cazel Drug AND Ccli Wilmette400, 6!'vIe a large. group of sports, ta1- lored, afternoon and evening $5$10 $15 formerly up to 39.75 CINRALCLEARANCE, Road