DISTRICTS 5 TO 8141E- Colonel-Lincoin, C. Torey,,14 ln Woodl avenue; captain-Ralph H. Rice, 1007 1Sth street; Mrs. C. T. Fi ykm-an, 1045 A-,hland avenue; Mrs. N. S. Akely,, D1 aeiISTRICTS 9 TO 11 Colonel-Kari D. King, 924 Greenwaodl avenue; craptains-Mrs. John A. Mac-_ lean,,924 Greenlwoodi avenue; Mrs. Jôhn W. Fisher, Jr., 824 Geenwood avenue; 'Mrs. .Harvey A. Bush, 721 Greenwood avenue; Mrs. William A. Durgin, 627 Forest avenue. DISTrn~RITS 12T' là MANA GER TO -GET $31,OOO Personnel of, Càmpaign Organ- ization Corn*pleted. as Solici- tation Beginsý The Wilmette Community Chesi campaign is fas5t gaining headway un- der the direction of A. C. Youngberg, manager, atid Henry Fowler, presi- dent. The, ranks of colonels, captains and worker-s are just about comp!eted, ,qnd tlie program calls for an intensiv1el canvass that is expected to. finish 'the ivork ini a very few days.- Local organizations, identified with the different beneficiaries are throw- ing their weight into the campaign, de- termitied to reach the goal of $,31,000 at ail hazards. They realize, it is said, ttrat nôt a penny Iess than $31,000' wtll, take care of the needs for the coming year, anid enable them *to extend the social 'service that i s so vecessary to the general ivelfare of the underprivi- leged and the unfortunate. Lîst Campaign Leaders The compflete list of colonels, and such captains as had been selectý,d up to the tirne of going to press, follQw: DISTRICT 1 *Coloniel-Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, 1004 Michi- gan avenue.1 Ploses (o lm ts (t.civil eiugineier by profession. Kenilworth Christmas Seal Campaign Begin$ Pupils attending the joseph Sears S chool in Kenilworth will begin theiri ai-muai Christmas seat sale campaign the day after Thanksgiving. Last year the school sold a total, of $722.56 worth, of the seals. The school per Pick Harmony Delegates; Hold Session Next Monday RadoStage Stars Corne to Yule Fair Tbhree, great entertaininent features. will be brought to' Wilmette next week to add 'spice to the annual Christmas Fair at the Wilmette Par- isih Methodist church Wednesday, Thursday and, Friday, December 5, 6 and- 7, sponsored by the Woman's Aid .socieê-ty of îthcurch. Appearing on successive vvenings, these. features wiil include the "Tops"y and Eva Showboat" presented by a cast recruited largely from tal- ent within the church organizations; thé WLS Aladdin Players, who wil present -old tnuêmekfaias and a bc- stage feature, and a group of radio stars, including the famous Pickaroj Family, who will offer a variety pro- gram on the concluding night. The Christmas Fair proper wiîl fea- ture among other things many inter- esting booths, including home made bakery goods, aprons, candy and things. of interest to children. Detailed information about the Fair and entertainment will be found else- Xicholab 'A. Schivall,- former assist- ant cashier and auditor of the noxv -lefunct First National' Bank of Wil- mette, was sentenced to two years ini the Leavenworth penitentiary Tulesday of this week by Federal j udge William A. Holly. Schwall, a few weeks ago pleaded guilty -to lm- beý,zling $56-,000 from the banlk. Schwall, 'who disappeared soon after the ban'k close4t in june, 1932, was ar- Group ,Representing Each Po cinct Begins Task of Select-' ing illae Sate ' Pau C.. Lang,1 president of the 1934 Harmony convention, antnounces thatJ the personn el of the 1935 conventi ii1~ has been. completed, and. will at on~ b-)egin, its labors of1 choosing candi- dates for the- variouis offices to be filled at the Village elections to be ij held next April. The first meeting of the 193 5 convention will be, held, Mon- - Aay, Decemnberl3 According tothe rules of the. con-_ vention, Mr. Lang will cati the mem- bers of the new convention into session, and explaiti to them the duties devolving 'upôn themn. The member&- will -then proceed to elect a new presiden-î-,ecretary and treas- urer, a nd the convention will enter upon its work. Mr.' Lang will not be a member of the 1935 convention. Lauda Comunittee Mr. Lang and others interested with hmm in carrying on the work of the convention, express themselves as very appreciative of the excellent worlc <tnneby thé citizens' commilttev aivenue. .William B. Robinson, Jr., 1026 Ash- land avenue. E. C. Cazel, 1167 Wilmette avenue. Mrs. C. P. Evans, 908 Central ave- nue. Bruce Reynolds, 2030 Thornwood avenue. Mrs. John F.- Weedonii, 204. Fifth Street. Hector Dodds, 720 Prairie avenue. Mrs; john P. Pearson, 2009 Thorn- wood avenue. News.... e .............. Colonel-John F. 1 Cntrzi avenue; ci <Confinued c n-J '192theca A well known drarnatic Lg. 6) coach is directiug the rehearsals., Society Pages .36-37-44-7 Precnet -*J. Hardy Weedon, 110 Thiird sret; Francis LU Dally», 221 (Cntinued on Page 16) Mathew Francis Photo Bopte H. Plati, 1527 Certral ave- n ne, tas bcen a/'pointed Wiliiette Village îmanager to succeed C. M. O.cborm ?c'ho .-resigned last spring. More thon fifty applicants sought the post, but Mr. Platt, w/o fuis bec» in the service of the teillage