Sunday l Bihop W i m D.O'Brien WilI Cond'ucf Ceremýonis ai Rdge Road Sit. At 4 o'clock Sunday atternoon, September. 18, the cornerstone of what is to be one. of the largest church edifices on the North Shore' wll be, laid .m* an appropriate. and impressive ceremony thatwMl mark another. milestone in the hlstory of St. Joseph's Catholic parlsh church at Lake avenue and Ridge road, Wilrnette. The annual tax ordinance, calling for a levy of $64,380, was. passed Monday might by the Kenilworth vil- lage council. Action was taken on a motion by Trustee Anan Raymond, chairnian of the finance committee. The levy is approxlmately the same as for the 1937 taxes, and,, Ickes LUer Regrding North. Sho0re Prospects for Improve. meOnt ExPected to Croate Stir Does Wilmette want grade sepmr- #ion? This question, vital to the, interests and uafety of every villager, diucusuod pro and con ovrer a long period «< Years, is again belng reviv.d. It is a live topie for unoffial conferenoes bY official bodies; the, ubWec,--r conversation in homes, stores, ogjoqs and on the street, and therne for Theyi the 1 aaaress. Thne complete program as follows: Parade, led by American Legic Color gijard. followed bY St. Josephi sehool band and children bearing large American flag, wrnl move froi the point of formation at the seho to the church. ing their sojourn on the iNorth Shore. r willDe I$M. al Chest Budget Committee Studies oi t 'Applications for Assi stance trIes.