Crous Point Inn ISPECIAL-Juicy, tender STEA] from Sirloin butt.. A complet te dnncr,: utîiti Oct. 6 ...35c. 811 Ridge'Rd.. IRe-roof: Now! tuein on WMAQ 'l137 CmtiAl AV. Wmlm,24 Fersoual Professlobsalservicée 1101 e wntlAmn SHAWNIEE TAILORS FURRIERS Have youe Alterations aand the rùih. 521 4TH StarEE Phono Wtt. 1967 Automobile h Repuia4.mg &W IMILLER, L2-2t±St.U & MILLERI w- WILMETTE TAILORS IRRIER-TAILOR k CLEANERS Ow u tg th time to Ouly èhop lam towu wbere your re Fur Capes and4 c1otlie-are aettly pressd by a to eider or from TaUer. font. Ve Cali andei.ve Ave. Wtt3.3~ 815 RidÈs Rd&Wl. 243 Wiliam B. Lucke Plumubing - Hauting Cout trctor 514 E. Rtailrd Ave. WILME NTE20 Pennsylvania Oil Sec per qt. la, 5-gai. Lots from Bulk HIL1S SERVICE STATION 421 Main St. Wil.S410 T he conference will assemble at 9:45 o'clock Priday morning. The in-. troductory program will be followcd by an address at 10:45 o'clock, on "This 'Parent-Teacéher Movement"' given by Mrs. Edward Jackson, th.ird vice-president of the state congress J of Parent-Teacher associations, and round-table discussions with state officers and chairman, and district as- sistants in chgrge., adIdition award ot $141,000 for the completion of which was made late Iast week hy the federal pubIlic works administration of which Harold L. Ickes . Secretary of the Interior, ýis administrator. Inclusion' of 'the high school pro- ject i the federal public works pro- gram l)brings to Ne .w'Trier an outright grant of $4l,000 and an- additional $100.000 represented in, bonds to be absorbed by the, government af '4 pet- rent interest. Work H'alted ini 1932 ..'clnck.ws e uccn i1.f A bond' issue to pr ovide for. con- The1 afternoon session begins at struction of the high school addition. work on which was halted in April, 1 :45 oo'clock with a program of mnusic 1932, because of the virtual collapse folowd y n ddrssbyDr Gr-of the bond market, was approved b3v don Laing. dean of the division 'of, the vôters of the school district' sev- humanities, University :of Chicago, eral years, ago. whose subject- wilI be:1 "The1 Educa- The 'unfinished addition to, the high -ton of a Citizen." school will house science laboratori»s Officers of the annual conference a large number of classroms and iniclude Mrs. Wallace Clay Bosworth] domestic science rooms. The portion of Park Ridg~e, distrit idrector; Mrs. o f the addition com~pleted a few yeais Frank L.' Ford of Waukegan, assist- ago contains machine shops and the ant director; Mrs. Robert H. Lewis music department of the school. of Evanston, secretary, and Mrs., J. Would Holp Local Lalior D. Iinnear of Wilmette, general ArsonFstadTtnae chaiman.the architects for. the *high school Reservatioris for the luncheon are project- The work, under the origi- to be macle by October 3 by calling nal contract, will conform to the M'rs. R. B. De Vinny, Wilmette, regulations of the National Recovery 936-W; or Mrs. J. D. Kinnear, Wil- Act and, according to the architects, mette 597. every effort will be made to provide employnient for residents of New Kenilworth Teachers to Trier township. Attend Svuuting Parley1- In the personnel of the Illinois division of the public works admnihs- Two nienbers of the Joseph'Sears 1 tration, which, recomniended the school faculty ini Kenilworth, MissI $141.000 awarcl, are included James. Elizabeth Macauley and Miss Mar- L. 1-oughteling of Winnetka, secre-. garet Luscombe, plan to attend the i tary, and Joshua d'Esposito of Wil- annual national Girl Scout conven- mnette, engineer. Carter H. Harrison tion at Milwaukee on October 9 and is head of the Illinois division.. 10. Miss Macauley is in charge of __________ the Girl Scout work in Kenilwortli DEBATERS MEET and Miss Luscombe is planning toi Students, at New T rier High school organize a Brownie pack for girls ofj interested in' debate work held their pre-Scout age. A-t the convention- first meeting of the year Wednesday Miss Lusconihe will take training in Lgternoon. It was announced that the Brownie work and Mis~s MacauleY~ subject for debate in Illinois high will be looking for new ideas to be schools this year is the proposed, adop- AN..- WL.W1l. 1944 II Se. the New R. C. A. Vicior Radios before buyiug eIsewbere. 1177 WiImtte Ave. WiL 3006 j. a' Fouutaîfui PuaSale Pens that wilI gir. good service for scae01 use-Sic and 81i.00 K.elaanical peucfls te match. WILMETTE STATIONERY & GIFT 8110F 1158 WiInitte Ave. WiL 3051 Fi *5 q , 19 . J