GOWNS THREE STYLES, ALL SIZES Su n Riscs." These plays wuil c pre- sented ona new stage of which auost of the work was donc by the young people theimselves. The, stage has been made larger, nlew scencry. bas béen constructed, and ncw lighting facilities.,have been secured. The furniture was given'bymembers of the church. The casts for the two plays are as follows: "The Whole Twuatb» Amy Rosm, Miss Falkner'a iieèretary..........Mlarny> Keller B&rclay,, ,lMss atkner!s chauffeur......George Reddixig Phyllis Faîkuer. an birem .....NnyPlerson! Mrs. Hatha.way,. her chaperole ......Marflyn Myrland Aphonse,,à butier. ....Wiflard Jarchow Regtnaid Brooke, 11 al a suitor.........l ai MonmoeICYMoitmin, a ot............*' - ..Bill Fletcher" Mrs. Montmaiui, his wie . . . Betty B~ruce Miss Eldridge, a nurse.......... Efleen Joliaflfl$)fl Louise, a girl.......... Suanne .bOf Tom, a boy............ Jack Chrnki Boy Scout Leaders Plan Trip to Camp Eighty Scout leaders of the North Shore Area council wil1 attend Camp Ma-Ka-4a-Wan, the Boy Scout surn- Bail-Wilson Photo Coach Clyde Grater, New Trier .High school varsity baseball, dem- ons rat e: batting techniqu. Jack, Boneér is the catcher A nnou nce Elections to.T.N .T.I..New Trier. Highest Hnor Grou> Elections to T.N.T., membership in which is granted to students showing all-aroubWd quaities of;leailergbip, were announced for this year on Thursday of this week by Matthew P. Gaffncy, superintendent of New Trier Township High school. The initiaIs which form the naine. of the socicty _are taken froin the Latin words of ift motto: "Tenax, No' 'ý, Triumphans.Y' Holdover members from last year are: Fred Bird, Vaughn 'Burling- hm Toh ixh. Dick Frazer, Bill ia"afl t Pl= 0 . K. Real estate bis only may be paid, i two installments, if desireci, it is ,explained. A penalty of one per cent per montb will be added on the first instaliment of. réal estate bis,. and, on, the personal peoperty bils, after june .1, and, on the second installmnent of .réal estate bis, after:October :1. SYou are requested. by thé collector ta sec that your namine , speiled .cor- rectly on your tax. bil and that the legal description of..your property is correct.. Do flot detach any part of thé bill# and do flot include. payments of any, special assessments with yotar tax.re- mittances. Spécial, asscssments m ust be paid ta the local village collector, or to the county collector. Mr. Hale calls attention to the fact that valuatioit of property, as- .own by the 1937 tax bil was fixed by the county asse'ssor, as of April .1, 1937, and therefore, any information in connection with the valuation must be obtained f rom the cotinty asses- sor, room 319, county building. As- sessed valuation cannot be cbatiged by the local collector on either real estate or personal property bills. *In case of error or over-assess- * ment on real estate bis, complaints .,.ia. hefilA .ith the TBoard f An- Eacb of the thirteen districts wil be represented. The party will icave. in district automobile caravans Fri- day morning and Friday evening after work and %i01 return Sunday afternoon. Tis event bas become s0 popular ert s nwatevr apnautyengagedcou traitnwan r annal. event. Scout- Scouingare welcome to make this automobile1 trio. Reservations should Boys of the senior class who were elected this year are: joseph Graf, Dick Cowan, Charles Gregory, Fred Henschel, Larry Holland, Gordon Kiddoo, Paul Lang, Bîlh McNitt, Rus-i sell Moniroe, Jim Olin, Ralph Ra cin.1 Charles Sheridan, and. Ed Green- halgh. Senior. girls elected, are: tevcrlyI Andrews, Alice Crowder, Elizabetht Drum, Martha Jane Harshàw, jayne LEAVING SOON Mrs. A7da Nye, wbo bas been niak- ing her home witb the William 1-1 Hiarrisons of 901 Ashland avenue, i,*- leaving soon for a trip to ýTucsoni, Ariz., going froni there to California., Mrs. Nye may be ýaway for a. year oir two. I PHONE I WIMETTE 2313 Sew.ours8:3Ekt5:30 msi of2 wéek < Suydas aubel of New York i. to visit the W. H SSeventeenth streel so. Mrs. Vaubel i, ;godaiother., enter- Emnil Le. ahb Met 1 Park