aspirant for the Kepublican congres- sional nomination in the' new thir- teenth district which embraces the north shore. 'lh e letter in full follows* "Sème members of the- Crusaders bave received literature announcing your candidacv for Congress in the nlewlycreated l3th district. "It is noticed that in none of this literature- is any reference mnade tc> thé fact that You led the flght in the lower house: of the last legisiatuire against the bill for the rep eal of the State, Search and Seizure law and:th.-t you were the recognized floor l'eader for the Ant i-Saloon league and the W.C.TU. in that fight. ý"Have. you abandonied your posi - tion on the prohibition, question, or are you making an effort to conceal your stand on this question from the. votirs of your district? You doubtless know thatý the Majority of'the. voter' of vour district favored the repeal. of the State Search and Seizure Law* ;and 'also-. cast their ballots agaitis, the l8th amendment and for modifica- tion of the Volstead Act. ,"The Crusaders as weill-as thous- ands of voters of Illinois who are nof mnembers oôf this organization insiàt that prohibition will be a 'major issue at the next election. They will insist also that candidates for Congress ex- press definitely their position on th;s question. "Are you again the candidate of t-he Anti-Saloon leagtie and the M7.1C T. U.?" Colonel Reeves said that letteÉ5 Mathew Francia Photos Children of the various Wilrnette f'laygroutnds com peted in the annual sand-inodeling contest held at the beach last zweek under direction of the Playgroftnd board and the beach authorities. Upper photo aiffors a general view of the contestants in action. Lower Ieft: Helcn lanas of the Village Green playgrounds whose design of a <'tif e guard" w'on first prize in the senior dizision. Center,: Doris* lea n Harges of Vattinan Park who took first award in the intermediate groî*p 7with her "I(13yptian womain." Right J ac queline Michaëleon, Vî[lage Green, zcinncr in the junior division zvth her depictiots of an 'Indian Head." tes, asiing an i n bèfore the p CHRISTIAN ýSCIENCE SERVICE-S "'Spirit" will, be the subjecjt at the, services in the.First Church of Christ,' Scienitist, in Wilmette Sunday morn- ing August .9, at il11o'cîock. .Sunday schol convenes at 9:45 o'clock. Mr. and Mns. Robent Cadee and thein daughter, Miss Vinginia Caclee have returned to their homne in Coving- Two Postoffice Clerks Await Their Vacations Twe clerks at the Wilmette post- office, Mrs. Marjorie: D. Mis>ui-a and F. J. Balmnes,. wiIî begin their annual vacations Wednesday, Augiust 12. Miss GretaBorgeson and A.- J. Braun, two other cîerks who have been on, vaca- *tion,*will return to duty the same day. Another clerk,' W. Y. Saunders, was back on duty Monday of this week af- ter a month's trip to Montana and the Canadian northwest. VISITORS FROM FLOIDA Mrs. Dun.can E. Rossetter and sons, Jack Marx and DuncanE. Rossetter, Jr., of Miami beach, Cocoanut Gi-ove, Fia., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. AI- bert G. Frost, 509 Central avenue. Mrs. Robert Marlçharn and her moth- er, Mrs.- A. -P. Forgie and the Mark- ham children of 1610 Central -avenue have returned f rom a moto r trip through the east,,taking in al'the places of historical interest. They were gone~ ihree weeks.. WILL HAVE ýCARD PARTY The Wilmette chapter of the East- ern Star will give a card party Wed- iiesday evening, August 19, at the Wilmette Masonic temple. BAINX OFFICIALS ENTERTAIN ' The officiaIs of the Harrîs-TrUst and' Savings Bank, Fantnthi wives and friends held a large dinner party at Club Vista del Lago last eve- [ning. There were one hundred and Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. TýLnn.a- ad 0o- * oroth rnmItn o1. vumette. Mr. and Mns. John P. Harris, 944 0O- Sheridan road, and their son, Trow- Mrs.,James T. McFate .las retunned bridge returned to their home Iast f romé a ionth's visit to. iern mother, week f rom.a tiip on the, Great Èakes, Mrs. H.. C. .Troxýl, in L'ock Haven, vsiting NiagaraFîs and Canada. Pen Mr. and Mrs.. G. McKibban and ber 'son, Walter, 225 Central avenue, wiIi spend next week-end at Merni- mack, Wis. 0o- Mrs. E. L. Wallwork. of Chicago is spen'ding a week as the guest 'of Mr. ýand 'Mrs. H. B.> Miford, 835 Elmwood avenue. -- Mr-. and Mrs. L. 'A. Sesterhenn, 204 Sixteenth street, ai-e on a two weeks' motor tnip to Michigan and Niagara Falls, N.-Y. Mi.. and Mrs. ýC. K. -San d rs (Phyllis Ruf) 236 Cumnor.road, Ken iîworh, sent ast weeketnd in Michi- gan. teni idI-Vi equivocal maries. b r e à