Although there are only four league schools, Joseph Sears of Kelnlworthi, Nichols and Havren of Evanston and Central of Glencoe, the meet î!ý open, and other grammar schools lai the north shore cihies and villages, i- cluding Highland Park, have bee i in- Vited t o participate,' Robert %V. Townley, athletic direcior at joseph Sears, said this week. Al Kenilworth boys, wlo xiiia, p)oint or a fraction of a point ini the mneet will receive letters, Mr. fown- ley announced., Competition will be ini three classes according Io %weiglit, under ninety pounds, unlder 1.,1 pounds and over 110 pound- , First place will count five points, second place three. points, third place tNvo points and fourth place one point. Last year- Kenilworth won first place in the junior division, tnd the boys hope Io repeat their. perform- ance this year. Judging f roin what the coaches have to say, many leagué records will be broken, according to M r. Townley.. . liach school will be allowed, to en- ter. two men in each event. Thie boys who %von first and second,,places in' the Joseph Sears school field day two weeks ago will represent Kenilworth in the meet nextWeek. The meet vvill be the final event on the North Shore Grammar School leàgue's schedule of activities for this séason. The lea gue prograni will bc $31 ~(3.3 .. 70> (1.2 jobs per.uilemiployed)ý KENILWORTH IPopulation .......2,000 IUnemployed ... 36 (1..8 percent) , jobs supplied ... 139 (3.8 jobs per unemployed) Population............. Unemployed .,250 (1.6 percent) jobs supplied ..1029 (4.1 jobs per unernployed) (Note: 'The above information was compiled and supplied by a leader in: the Kenilworth* agenlcy for the unemployed.. Population figures, Of course, approximate the figures of the last U. -S. Census.) Those wishing, to supply work for unemployed in: these three vil- lages are învited to cail the Vil-. lage',offices- in Xilmette., or the Village offices in Kenilworthl. CONTINUE IMMUNIZATION Diphtheria immuniizationis at the WVilmette, Health center, 1901 Schiller, street, will'becontinued Friday af ter- n oonf of this week starting at 'i o'clock, it was annnlôicd at, tÀh1e Health department office. resumned with the openinig footalesnin "the fall. of the ORGANDIE BLOUSES ....$.2 SWEATERS, ...$ý5 1, 159, WiImff. Av.. -Coridor Srown SIdg. Underwe.a-r Phone WI. 4«0 MXem ber 1libuette Chamber of Coemmerce: MRS.McBRIDE Wishes to Anno.unce MISS HAZEL- (formnerly with Cayr-Leen Beauty Salon) is now associated with VAN.DUERM'S BEAUTY SALON 113 5 CENTRAL AVENUE For Appoint men-PHONE WILMETTE 3154 North Shore Eoeryday Prices Permanent Waving $5.00 Fineru Wavin.g 50Oc Marcel 75c, Thýe most. modern and ýsanîtary beauty shop oàn the. North, shore LAWN CHAIR CROQUET $2.25 Six balls and inallets. C o m - plete iii wood box with Atakes and arches. CAM P COT $2.95 Full size camp cot. Ilard wood franie. Heavy CHAIR TENT $2.95 $4.25 Ro o c e r 1e 8 Umbrella type. Rocker t yp e. 5/2tt. square. H a r d w ood4 Watei'proof tent ,framVe a nd fabrié. Has strong canvas. awnlng extern- ýinn~ per gallon You can't beat the price- any- where. Quantity limlited. 1219 wiiimett. AvOUt Phone WIbmefte 13060 Mcm.ber eWUmette Clamber ,o! Commerce6 FoldsliIke1 umibrella1 easy storag P$12.50 CLOTHES LIflE 50 IL.........9h TO BETTE R!