Meeting liiesday; Lnough MoneY on Hand Now' With sufficient money m the gen- eral fund, of the Town ofNew Trier ta) permit the transfer ofi amounts netessary ta carry on the wark of township poor relief and road and bridge activities. for anather 12 months, a-resolution was unanimaous- ly adopted at the annual towni meet- lng,, Tiiesday afternoon, authorizing the economy fliave. This action was taken,- it was ex-' plalned, in order ,ta obviate, the necessity af levying any general tax, and thereby ràlieving, insofar as township charges are concern- ed, the tax payers of New Trier from any taxaition, whatsoever, for tonhppupssfrteyea* 1939, The town board was advised it was wlthin its 1egal rights in making --lhese transfers, by the board's at- torney, Edmund W. Burke, who pre- pared and introduced the resolution. Accordingly, $50,000 was transferred ta, the poor relief fun<d and $5,000 ta the road and bridge furnd. Mrs. April16, TWO DOL~LARS A YEAR 1939« lu Invi.te. 10 Good F rida y Evening Musical Service On Good Friday evening, at 8 o'clock,- th e Chorus, choir of the Wil- mette Parish Methodist church, u n-- der the direction af Miss Marie Briel, will presènt the sacred car'- tata, "LThe Seven Last Words af Chist," by Dubois., Iie Th ôst will be May A. Stror'g, soprano; Howard Berhalter, baritone; and Floyd Accola, tenor. Miss Marie Briel wifl be at the organ. The public is invited ta attend this musical service in the sanctuary and ta share in the spirit and nieari- ing of. the Good Friday message. Monsignor Peterson and Puinani Nom. inated for New Trier Trustee School elections in' Ne* Trier township will be held next Saturday from noori unil 7 o'clock i the eve- ning. In no case wiil there be con- tests, unless voters choose ta "ewrite- i",names on the ballots. . .New Trier Townshipp Hth cho>l: two members are ta be elected at largeý froni the township. The namnes af Abe R. Peterson, 227, Raleigh road,1 Kenilworth, . and George W. Putnam, -1117 Ashland avenue, Wil-. mette, will appear on the ballot. The tern isl for three years, Poil- mtral the for one receipts in the r !und were $5,248.47. res were $4,447.43, 1, a nd. balance ofr$801.04. As provided by a new law passed last July, a budget and annual ap- propriation ardinance controlling ex- penditures of the townshippJlà its (Continued on page 7) OS, itb mutnj £.meeting una. C the following nomnhations for ers and directors for the com- year: ,esident-Bernard L. McNulty. Mufldeli:n made effective one of the firat appointments of Pope- Pius XII, tnaking Rev. J. A. Neu- mann, (above) pcatar of St. Jo- seph's Catholic church of WUl- mette a Very Reverend Monsig-. W. Becker ue. 718 'enm street. Kenhlworth: two Si are ta be elected for years. Mrs. Virgini (Continued on opurcnase 'D Spinney ls a D1 4Jo I I She vil ,Mondayi.