Wilmette' to Build Mn BUT STAY OPEN High School Sees Helpe inOff. ing; Gyrade.School Teachers Go Unpaid in January New Trier Higli schoolanidthe Wil- mette public schools will continue opera- tion after Februarv L. Annouticement to that effect came f romn the offices of the higli school and the public schools this. Week. Indications were that f unds to carry: on at the high school iil beavailablè soon by virtue'of tax warrant sales in Glencoe and Winiietka, .a&d similar cam- paigns contemplated in \Wilmette and, Kenilworth. thus making it possible for New Trier to continue without inter- ruption at least through February, it wvas. pointçd out. No January Pay TFhe ýsituation with reference to the NVilmette public schools is not quite so encouraging at this juncture. The board of education is absolutely with- out funds. The January payroll and, other current expenses for that inonth cannot bè met: The schools will how- ever, be kept open, at ieast for a time, in the hope that the projected tax an- ticipation warrant sales campaign wil find prompt responsè f rom the ciiizen- ship. of the community. At the same time, schiool officiais an-4 nounice, many oi the teachers will ac- .cept pay in the shape of--tax,,wvarrants. Sound' Special Appéal The desperate. pligit oôf the public schools bas, prornpted officiais to issue ýa special plea. to citizens to actý prompt- ly ini purchasing tax warrants. Ar- rangement f -or immediate purchases can be. made by calling.the sclïool offices Dr. Horace G. 'Smith, of the Wii- mette Parish Methodist church, is to gwve a talk following the regular slated meeting of the Wilmette chap- teri Royal A r ch Masons, Tuesday night, at 8:15 o'clock. The subject of his adress will be "The Great Liglit." MAIN ST.ý HEARING Compietion of Wilinette's Lànk in Through Highwny tO be Discussed at Session Next Tuesday, The loiig-awaited completion, of the, Main street widening and, paving .i- Provenent f romn Elmwood.avenue north to the Kenilorth Village limits, will be the: subject of discussion a t. a. public hearing to be heid Tuesday night, Feb- ruary. 2, at 7.030 o'clock in the council- .room'at the Village hall. The,date for the hearing was set at the regular meeting of. the Wilmette board of local, improvemients last week,, %0en a resolution was pased aPproving the president's estimate of $39,700 on the cost of. tlhe proposed iniprovemeiit. Main street, when this last portion of the widening and paving project is completed, will form part of a through highway extending f rom McCormick boulevard in Evanston througb Glencoe, parallel to and immediately west of the Chicago and North Western railway right-of -%ay.ý KenîilNorthi is the only village whichi bas completed aIl of its portion of the highwNay. Winnetka, it, is understood, is waitIng only for favorable weather to proceed .vith the. taking of bids and actual construction of the làst Iink in that village, I ,20O-foot stretch connect- ,ng Center street with Green Bay road in Kenilworth. Winnetka recently comn- pleted another important link in the1 through highway, the widening and-pav- ing of Center street from Elmi street to . ToWer road. In. Glencoe, where no. work lias been done on the newv highway, petitions are being circulatéd caliing u'p*'the Vil- lage board to. proceed with the project« at an ýarly date. MORE CHICKEN POX The~ Wilmette Health departmnent'- Music Page ......ý..8 New Trier New&...2-5 Real Estate .......35-36 Recreation, Page ........14 Society Pages ....~... .30-31 Wilmette Schools .....7