unicipal..Water, Plant Audrey Jea'n Sherm an January Lucky Baby Audrey jean Sherman.first saw, the, likht of:-day a t .3:10 a. ni., january 3.3, a fact which ini itself nierits considerable attention. Yet Audrey's arrivai occasions widespread interest in 'Vilmette,, for:the simple rçea s on that she joined ini the january Lucky Baby contest. conduc.ted joinitly by W L- NieTT LirE and sixteen progres- sive Wilniette merchants, and took off first honors. With that distinction goDes a shower of gifts fromn the nier- chants in question.ý Audrey was born in the Ravens- wood hospital. She is the~ datrgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger A.> Sherman, 818 Sicteenth street. This week's issue .of WILMETTE LiEcontains the rules for the. February Lucky Baby contest. WiI- mette's first-born in February that .is duly ,recorded with WViLmETTE * LnvE will receive a shower of gifts f rom the participating merchants. Alter Procecture in Water Survey Plan At its regular meeting last week the Wilmette Village board amende<J the action it took two weeks earlier in authorizing the employment of Price, Waterhouse and company, ac countants, to prepare a financial statement -on the Village .water works depatrment, includi.ng a report of the departmnent's past earnings and' an estimate of its future earning . The survey is to be madle, but no par- ticular firmn is designated for the work, uinder the new arrangement. as a brie! di the'new and tures of the autos. ion of ng f ea- model TAKE BIDS ON PROJECT. SOON Village Officiais Fail to Arrive at. Rate Agreement With EvantonAuthorities *Work wili be, staited this spring on the construction of' a municipal water plant and water.woirks system in Wilmette, as authorized by the voters at, the special election held December 5. ODefinite announcement that the Village would build its own plant came from Village Piresident C. P. l3ubbs this weék. Negotiations with Evanston for a reduction in the price of s even cents per hundred. cubic feet for water furnished to Wilmette have proved unsuccessful. Although these negotiations wr entirely of a friendly. nature, o'fficiais of the two municipalities could come to no agreement with reference to a con- tract by which Wilmette would conti- nue to take water from Evanston. Tale Bids in March Bids for the construction of Wil- mette's municipal water works. sys- tem will be take-n about the mniddle of March, President Dubbs seid this week. At tbe same "t1me bids will be taken on the purchase of the $600,O00 water revenue bonds, which Élie voters on December 5 authorized to be issued for the. purpose.,o f finaàcý- ing the construction of the mpunicipal water works system. Président Dubbs stated that a sub- stantial proportion of the work 'on the new water plant project will be g iven to reside nts of the village. FHe asserted that the contract for the imm provemfnt will include a clause mak- at the regular meeting of the Wil- mette board Iast week. A desire to secure dloser association and bet- ter cooperation among the municipal gove ning bodies of Cook county was given,. as the reason, for calling, the meeting on Eebruar * 13.