combatants could have Lurnicu. "The plan as subrntted suggested the àiteps to be taken to orm a* Perpetual Harmony. convention: Cites proéedure 1(l), A Call committee *as appointe& Two impartial citiz ens appoli-ted one member. each 0of this- Cail comnmittéee then withdrew, for their (the - itizens') lob wâs finished. The two members of the.Cal commlttee thehi selected a third memb er'of their committee. The Ca Il comiittee then requested varleous civie organizations to each appoint -one mem- ber of another and largel' commlttee to be known as "<20) The Creative committee. When the members of the Creative commit- tee were appolnted and' organlzed, the .nmblers of the Cail conilttee had fin- !shed their job and withdrew.. The Cre- ative committee then selected four *citi- zene froffieaeh of the thirteen precincts in the. Village to constitt the con-- etion. ..Thus Nou will gee that a convention wvas created in Anl absolutely fair and' impartial manner; a convention wlth .,nly the best interests of the village at heart; a convention. that wa.s inde- pendent of ts cretor,ý a convention~ poiieybeyond suspelcon of control by ,îny one faction. *ûi'tt>inàtely*, the plan gav-e the e on- ,'ention a great deal of latitude init s 'Fori-fltatfce: The original plan pro- %ided for the withdrawal at the end of each convention year of .25 p'er cent of the delegates, and their repla cernent by lieu, d(eegates chosen by a Vac.ancy .,('tiiiiittee-nqptlC of whom should be inernbers of the convýention, The conven- tion itself modified thi.s portion of the n1n lv ro dnathat 501 per cent of The convention further. laid down ,the rule that no memiber of the convention should b)e nominated for Village office. -The most ardent supporters of the plln %will readily admit it Ws stili sub-. ject to some desirable modifications. As 1 said before, frôitunately each. annual convention bas it ln it-- power to inake Suéh changesý, ln the plan as appear to be neces-sry.. You can make your muies as you go along. l'here are no by-laws or eonstitutjon to hamper you. Those Who are keenly interested feel that great lrogI'ess has been miade to date. didates you nominate are elected, the convention will be held accountable for the chaercter of their administration. "f am flot attempting to teil you how to do your job, but slmply polnting out some of the, problemA you wlll have to (-ontend,%vith." HOLIDAY DANCE The Kenilworth club will sponsor a, Christmias dance for young people of high.school age on Saturday even- ing, December 15, at the club.- Bob McCloud's orchestra with, Carleton (Buzi) -Ross directing. Will furnis the music for> dancing. ýMrs. Ton, Dix, Who is in, charge of arrange- ments,, is being assisted by Mary Barrett, Lucie Dix, Arend Knoop and johin Sprenger.: ,Bunit" Krafthefer. 901 Oakm-o'l avenue, did not return home for lis Thanlcsgiving vacation aàs lie ad spent the preyious week-end with his family. Mir. and -Mrs. Reed Whitney (Vir- ginia Bixby) fornierly of Shawnee club, have leased the Charles Klotz home at 550 Ridge avenue, Kenil- worth for the winter. 1 The Fin.st $ift ôf Ail' for CHRISTMAS J ' BRAND NEW CORS:ETS, LASTEX, f two-woy strelcIaI 624 Church St. GRE. 1. gir A.Stei EVA NSTO0N Etectrolygist r ..t.s.'.; ROOM 3 16, lfshn BIdg. Ph.Uni. 2444 16ig Orrington Ave. Evanstonj I