siâti4artiféjt of; public works aund 6uildfn'gý, .:wôoul ýýCk the support of .'Gov.r-len Hornier before' p-rocetd'- iug.%viith jheé.plans. .,èanlwuiile local yaý.chtsineil :creep7- i lid out oéf >thc. harbor. around 4hiftlng anti treachcious sand bars, aààwiI llas thev could, and the cre-w of »h c'ae guard station wvent about its alotdiytask of, rescuiing ainatéur 'and prof essional marinlers, îîot k#iowing how~ long it woulId -ýbe beforti t lauincbing oi cven the litc. t gifd shiallowest boat %voukl re- * quire à l.ong porfage to deep water. * What, Does It.,Take? t ude this w~eeki that nlorth shore Cii bfl.loth those who bw.ned boats and those wvho consider the .hlarbor i ncrcly as' an attractive adjunct to \V'asliingtlon. p.ark the *Baha'i temple. and the, nitiw formerly the, Ben, Nlrr~sliî-ill studio, wcre wvond(erùlg just hio%% nitcli of au effort it was for the stàte of Illinois, thirdl wealthiest ini the nation, to .dredge a few cubic. yards of sand and mmtd fromi the bot- * tomn of a harbor 'and f romn the lake Siii front of the entrânce. One attempt was mnade dmuring the suiiuniier, when the state awarded a *contract for the job) to jul jus Keg of \[cHeiiry. Keg. howevcr. wvas stop- 1 Vllagers are requested to call the Park board. office, Xilmetté 2105, and inspectorsý will, be* sent to examine the trees offered. Her 'e, it is said, is an opportunity to secure frëee removal of trees from overcrowdcd lawns or flower I gardens ith the assurance that they will continue to beautify the village. The !)On Cois-- sack Ru,ssiaàn choprus of 38 voices will give the iniitial W. Frmak eCIuro program. The club, sponsored by cýivic leaders' in ýthe tOwnship, binigsobutstaiing. lectures, and, mus ical, programs to the north shore each' season. Ministerial Association Plans 'Community Chest Sunday' -Oct. 3: Organization to Provide "Miîn-, ute Men" for Occasion Chest Boo Suidav. Ôct;iwr 3, ;vas desigiited -contununit 1y Chest Sunday" bv the me \Vilmette XI iniýterial association at tli its. ineeing heid Tuesdav. afternoon., e Arratjîgemntts are being made to of have "minute mien-, such 'as were so pro popular in the old sar drives, in ail the IThi bc la arci Wil siuens ttniingciasses as çompared with about 50 less than that utunber a' year ago. The number follows the esti- mated jump which big remained at about go top100per, year for, -the past decade. A total of 1.537 students were report- ed by the Wilmette public -scbools. at the office of Superintendent J. R. Har-.« per. Thi'g was just over lait year's total Qf 1,518, but it was added that, there was a noticeable decrease in certain departmnents, kindergarten among them. School officiais were unable to assigui any definite reason for the slump. Atable 'of comparative. figuires was given as follows: îLast Year S~601 1 ..........05 ng. to receive thi 'et committee on to be made for in the Chest. tive of the camp n"ed A . 1 719 588 628 school, street, cfourth sehool, et, con- * ... ~ --- -- "T - scribers mnoving ataN., and faiîlure of - Giveti a (lcidc(I setb)ack,. too. wag tiosi. said: Tie ~m opy year at the Jos thie p lan ho have tlie lharlor enlargedi WfTthe-nister? of the berland avenue b)y the federal gvrmn fe thelvilag are whole- George H. Redding, chairmnal Of Abbotsford roa dredging i-, donc. by tic staté. Silicel' *hatdybhn the bde cotinxiittee. hias called a office of E. L the army ecwngineers frowil on the t Il c Comnniuniitv meeting -of the commfittee for final As was the ca projec t ntil tlie state lias done what f Rev. D. R. Kabele Chlest plan of ie of the budget, prior to the dergarten showt tliey consi(er its adequate share. iÎaiîc.ùg - the soùjal and weifare meeting of the board. The Joseph ageIcie s of our comuntylBy the village ',wIUgri TU a Good \eiglibor is a slogan that Iol 1a de 'i Vv