an importat alu~ctin m iiij% lite of the village, Its influence broadenig steadily and uts rem-ý bership increasing until the church building recently razed becamne too srnall for its needs, and a more commodious churcli home became a neces8itY. ,Durig its years of service the church lias been under the guidance of the following former pastors: the Rev. Edmund Byrnes, Msgr. Thorn- as V. Shannon, Bishop Francis ICel- ley and the Rev. Bernard Brady. The present staff of thechurch ius as follows: Rev. Martin MeNarnara, pastor; ui,. , v-JonviJ. O'Mara,- the Rev. captai@ Audes O$fcer iin co mm a ndof the United States Coast Guard station located at the Wilwiette .liarbor 48 Captain 1Robert Anderonl. Duing9 the recent severe squaflh wlthiný the luat two weeka-, the Coast rw l I1. for of the ratw winn-- sustained i OnlY. 7 cents per $100 assessed valuation, the 1'. cents, be- hig. made pfrm4 centsi.the sanitarY, di strictý levy;. 2 cents h thfe porest preserve .levy and One cent ,in the, COÙnty levy. Cites TYPIcSI V&Se To imustrate the smnaU arnUnt cof rebate i New Trier, Mr- Hale took, as an example a piece of propertY, i Wilmette liavig an assessed val- uation of $2,000, and where the 1934 rate was $644 Per one hundred dol- lIars. The total tax bill aniounte4 to $128.80. .The: rebats ithis 1case9, based on the,7 cents per'hundred, wnnid. amouât to only$14lisad sjured by Tree umu s.amvit -la MOTOIS TO OMiO Mrs. Lisle W. Elliott, 1729 Lake 'avenue,.will leave the end of tiiis --l i r tor trip to Lima, 0. ries of neru iring the nigit lie m od transfusiôn, and* necessary. %, n al s May LAND. spent 1wo Yea work at the m i Dnka at Lakce for a few il M mmv 'y FaDE p Lai.. Brown Potter rHigli e, class fdoig rnivers-