Skeeter. flllttln:s The trustees of the . N~rth . Shore Mosquito Aba~ement d~stract, 10 ses· sion at the W almette V silage hall, December 29, decided to take immediate steps toward organizing for t~e work, which will begin in the. sprmg, of er~dicati}lg and .su~pressang the mosquatoes m _the ~·~trtct.. To comm~dncde the work mtelbgently, st was dect e. to employ a competent an~ experte~c~d enrnec:r·. and a commtttee, con- ,. Plt~·R for · tli soith-ia ontcr w . . ObanA ..... , ' .. ,~ ~ ,,. · · 1 t0 the DI'OPeJ' met ods.to .,._ue CamtHJitfl in Sprlflt i: ::e Nortli Shore clistriC!, and report back at the next meetmar of the . a~C~eof~l~ID~e a:~.:!~~ed J~~· Cb~~; · r. · ;!tiori o1 -~~~~~~-·~l~··· ·~· . board. . · · · · J. Lyell. ·~Iarke of. Sprinrie1d, Ill., assistant sanatary enganeer ol the state department .of public: health, appea!ed THE NEW SPRING FABRICS A! RE.NOW ON. DISPLAY! and Arthur Stringer of Evanston, was appointed to investigate and recommend the appointment of a man to make t he p~oper surveys. . It was dec1ded also, that, .m order tod do the. work. more efficiently an eco'!omtcally, st woul4 b~ better to establtsh office and equspment headquarters in the center of the district FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE near the field of operations. President Edwards appointed Paul A. Hoff- · G. Stanley of Chicago received his man. of Wilmette, F. ~-.Streed .of new 1928 license plates on December. Kemlworth and H. C. Phdltps of Wm- 29 He lost them in Wilmette on netka a comm!ttee t~ inv~stigate and D~cember 30. They were returned to locate a proposed sate wtth recom- Jtim on December 31 by the Wilmette men~tions to . the board at the ne~t police and started the New Ye~r on meetang. Pre~sdent Edwards reported the car with as bright a past htstorr he ha~, at. has own expense, sent :as is possible for a 1928 license plate Arthur Stnnger, a member of the arriving in 1927. board, and formerly employed by the Gor~as Memorial institute as an Mrs. Marshall Davies of Kenilworth engmeer in mosquito abatement, 1o Memphis. Tenn .· to interview Mr. La entertained at a ~ew Year's Eve party Prince of the U. S. Government board at her home. ~:!m~a~l ~~nH:fl.::a~1s ~l~~::e: :tated that he gad spent considerable time in the Ravinia district malri~g a study, and found that the mosquat~s from the Skokie marsh were earned by ·the wind for distances of over 10 miles. . . A special meeting of t~e trustees of t~e ~orth. Shore Mo,UitO Abatement dastract WJII be h~ld huw~tay, JaV;ary 12, at 8 P· m., m ~he 1 mette 1 lage hall. All meetmgs are open to the public and the trustees will be glad tg meet interested citizens at an~p time and secure their counsel and advice it is explained. ' " · .. . SUIT Cut, Fitted and Tailored to Your Individual Order ANNOUNCEMENT $50 Mrs. Maud Mack bas taken over the lunch room at tbt Goodwin Bowling Alleys (formerly Mac's Bowling. Lunch) and is now ready to. serve the people of· tht North Sbo~e with delicious home cooked meals. $35 $40 $45 · ,. Prices so consistently low that they do not permit of any so-called reduction at any season-but represent full value . . received at all seasons. Service and courteay will be the watch-word of the new M«k Bowling Lunch. BROWN BUILDING PHONE WILMETTE 380 · 3t9· West-Van Buren Street 1\.RT THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ' . · Have a Savings Account 1n "Your Home Bank" Deposits made prior to Jan. 15 receive .full month interest WILMETTE STATE ember· Federal Kame S,stem ANK .........""'"'ces more thati. $3,500,000.00