presetits Table "THiE, SEVEN LAST WORDS 0F CHRIST" --Th. Dubois, SOLOISTS Lolita Bertling Marie Sinions ~Mrie Mqr Martin Seifert Wijmette & Park Aveui April 17, 8 o'clock ues aýssociation. touIS! i1 Illinois Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Willett,'319 Richmond road, Kenilworth, will re- turn Friday f rom. Glendale, Calif., where'they spent- the winter.- How to, Treat Athlete',s Foo:t (Blister, Ringworrn) Sore, S$melLy Feet us. OuIy Sanail blisters becomne infected, causing serious trouble. Ped-A-Septlc penetrates and heais. Use it daily to be on the saf e ide. v v £ I aAd.W - Monel Bac A M FR TrANPHYSP irntee by Mr. Barnett is now serving on the board, and bis term expires this~ spring~. He has been nominated to succeed himself,, and the necessary petition bas been circulated and filed. Mr. Baliman is a candidate to fil the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of J. R. Gathercoal of Wilmette, who had been a member of the board for sixteen years.. Mr- Gathércoal resigned,> recently. because: of iii health.. The candidate, t o fill this vcnyis. senior partner. in the firm of Ballman and Main, Inc., 105 W.: Adams street, Chicago. Mr. Baliman bas made a specialty of handling municipal bonds. Present niembers of the board who stili have one or more years to.serve are, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Farwell of Winnetka, who became acting presi- dent after Mr. Gathercoal's resigna- tion,,A. R. Peterson of Kenilworth, now serving as secretary, >and H. B. ~Mufford of Wilmette. Polis for the election wili be open from 12 o'clock noon until 7 o'clock in the eveiing. The polling places in the varions villages are as follows: the Central school in Glencoe, tbe Horace Matn school in Winnetka, the* gymnasium of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth and the Byron C. Stolp school in Wihnette. AUTO SUPPLY and SERVICE STORE, n. 15WiImtt.emue Phone WIInief*. 1155 TUELEADEIR U 1LOW PEUO! FIELDI gj BATTERI ES RECHARGE D Dor wL DeJAMWAAU l preseALi. The program will be at the How- ard, school, and in addition to the presentation of awards there wiIl be a basketball game between the light- weight teans (boys weighing f rom 90 to 110 pounds) 'of the Stolp and How- ard schoôIs. Avoid ConflîCtimg Date* ~Heretofore the. aduit awards and the gradýe scbhool athletic. awards have en presented on separate. nights. The combination. ceremony is an - in- novation ýwbièh is, expected to prove popular. It bas been, arranged to, avoid conflicts in, setting dates for two separate. ceremo 1nies, according to ýDi- rector of Recreation Daniel: M. Davis. Frederick A. 'Lind, .member of the Wilmette board of éducation, milî pre- sent the awards to the boys and girls in the pinblic sehools, while Harry C. Kînne, a member of the Reireation board and. nominee for Village presi- dent, will distribute the aduit awards. Th~ ue "rn# Mr. Lind, Mr. Kinne and J. R. Har- per,, superintendent of scbools, will be the speakers for the occasion. The director of recreation, Mr. Davis, will act as master of ceremonies. .Admission to th-e program is f ree, it is announced, and the public bas been invited to attend. The festivities will start at 7:30 o'clock. Remind Voters of Annual Education Board Election Wilnmette vote 'rs will elect a presi- dent anîd two niembers of the local board of education at. the annual school élection Saturday of this week. Poils will be open f rom 12 o'£1oek noon until 7 o'clock in. the evening at the Stolp school. Henry E. Cutler, presidenit of, the school board and George E. L al and Mrs. Lois Feinney,. two other. members- of the board whose terms -expire tliis spring. bave been nominated and en- ,dorsed for reelection by a committee composed of representatives of the three Wilme~tp n prnt-teacher a's- 's, Roy Knauer, 166 Abingdon ie,ý Kenilwortb, will be hostess iesday at a «welcome home" con for friends recently return- 'om various. tours. 'ýI: Avelne i