Nw Y.r's SpFe i r.22 tRidpAve. Ph&nuiac Snider-QazeI Dnug .Wlh ml. ie -d CsaIrl pose a strtp of territory extending 'at from Tenthi street to L.ake Michigan and nortb of the houses along the north side of Chestnut avenue between Tentli street and Sheridan road. la Park Doav4 The park board will bc able to do this. it was explained, because 'while No Man's Land, a triangular tract between Wihnette and Kenilworttl along the lake shore, is outside both municipalities, it lies within the Wilnmette park distriçt,. On the other hand, it was added., the Wilmnette park district extends ouly as far west as Ridge road, and resid ents of the village west of that point ýwill flot be asked to sigu. The creation of a buffer park. whicb cat be donc onwr a D.eriod of the next Robert G. Boyd. 1710 Foreut avenue, IVilinette, a graduate of Geor.qia Tech ip lasti lune': cia.t,, recently coml'leted a mnoulth's elimi'- nation fliqht trainingç ut tire naval aviation base ai GI avn',ad has becîs ordered to dnty ai the naval air station~, Pensacolo, Fia., for aile years flighè' traiti tias an aviationi cadet, ani ai lect .Access to federal inconme tax re- turns, it was explained, enabled t1ie assessor's office to put most of the net increase of more than $11I,00,Oo in effect. For the first time, large amounts of stocks, bonds, and other forms of intangible securities weré listed. According to pulhe figures mnade available,,one Kenilworth ,rvsý ident' will pay taxes on property valued at, mûre. than a. haif -million dollars,.In. another case, a Wilmette propertyowner- was boosted froni a sworn statement of about $2Z500 te more than $100.000. iEight citizens of Winnetka. riclud- ing the Woodley road and Inidian Hill club district just outside corporate limits were fourni by the assessor to hae prioperty valued int excesç of $100,000. Four Glencoe residents were also in the latter class. Over the entire township, the action of the county assessor iucreased per- sonal property taxes by more than 121, per cent. The total assessment for personal property for, the 1936 tax year was a little miore than $9,000,000. For the tax year 1937 it wiIl be over wâluette beauty sliop 117Central Ave.-2nd Floor MIr. Fugard's parents, 1Fugards of Evanst iri east after New Yea spent Thanksgiving m law and daughtcr in B1 Applicants Are Urged to Act Pronpty; Rolsoarsals Soon Johin W. l3eattie, dean of Northiwest-, cru University School of Musiç, and Edwin S. Mills, chairmnan of the North NearIy Ad ta >rth School 'hristmas seals were 1by the childreil of ýhool, it was revealed 1'. Nygaard. super- I