FURRUER T&ILOR R#IkMg. - Rt.aiog Sefou stoin ltlme condition your furs Mo eatPices Over 30 Yeors et Sates- JONT. ROSBERG- 830, Park Aeu Phon»,.Wllme*te 2590 by T0WL15 The bcauty of flickér- ing candlelight reflec--, tions ini the flowerettes adds to the table a crh, Chicag ot which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are members. Besides her pa.rènts, Eva is survived by a sis-ý ter,, Dorothy., and a brother, William, Jr. Dorothy ià in the seventh grade at the 1joseph Sears' school and Wil-. liamn attends kindergarten there., Mrs. Ralph Hawxhurst, 618 EsseXj road, Kenilworth was hostess' t !unchcon t . ber bridge club Friday. Jôseph E, Shantz, forffer Wil- mette postmoster, has becomne as- so te th the Murphy-Miles Ou eompany, and, according to ait announcemnent, %Wll have charge of the fuelv'il sales in Wilmette. TPhe «rnmpany's plant is oit Willow road, «'est of Winnetka. Mr.'Shattz £ç one of the "oIdtimers" in point of residence, haizng liv.îd here since 1880. He is a veteran of the. Span-, ishi-American and World uwes and «'as postimaster for twelve years. Mrs. Sanger Brown was bostess at a bridge luncheon for twelve guests Lriday at her home, 2228 Beecbwood business of* the Villageý. Trustees Michael' J. Sporrer and James B. Hoffinan were unable to ble' present., President .Kinne,. guest speaker, was then introducedi and spoke at length in a 'friendly,, neighborly^ fashion, saying thatone of bhis chief ambitions.for the next two years is. to help spread, the idea ýof harmony in choosing Village, officiais, believing that by following this policy real festate values will be. enbanced and Wilmette m ade a, better place in which to live. The speaker touched upon the fin- ancial pro blemns of' the village, ex- pressing the hope that the day will soon corne *lien its business. wil1 be conducted upon a strictly cash basis, and the selling of tax anticipation warrants become unnecessary. He also spoke . riefly of grade sepaiation, hoping that it might be attained but flot giving bis hearers too much en- couragement that it could be. 'Hée expressed the conviction that, when achieved, it would make access fromn the east to the west side so easy and pleasureable as to eliminate any sec- tional feeling and bring ahl parts of the village into one harmonious whole. s is namecl 11* - 707 Church Street Il. ilo NQiRTH SHOiRE DAY CAMP 1700 Centrl St reet. Evanston Phone Greenleaf 3700-W'inntka 418