Mixed Four@one to Gve-Bé-e- fit Exhibition for Hdley Sehool for, Blind The second annual'exhibition golf match. for the, benefit of the Hadley Correspondence Sehool for the Blind, in: Winnetka, will be, played at In- dian Hili l Ib, ocatgçdon Ridge road, one* block south of. Winetlça avenue,, Sunday, September 3,. at 2 o'clock, by four' of the nation's outstanding golf ers,. including Patricia (Patty) Berg, o!ô Minneapolis, womnen' s na- tional champion-America's- Queen of the Links. Featured With Miss Berg ini thi s golfing classic will be Miss Shirley Ann Johnson, Tommy* Armour and Harry Adams, ail niationally known players who are donating their tine for'this worthy cause, and for which the Iidias Hill club le provSd4ag the use of its course. Misses Berg and Johnson are members of the W.W.G.A., and Ar- mour and Adams are members of the Illinois P.G.A. Complete Details Arrangemnents for thte event, which it is anticipated will bring together the North Shore's largest gathering of golfing fans, have been underway andi throughout the North Shore Further details regarding the * match, the players' records, and places where tickets may be pro- cured, wiil be announced next week. * The services of the Hadley school are free. Enterd tus uco..b.aa.umater Muawk S. 1912 etaMe PM8 .5.. s Vilmat. MIoi a. under Mea aa lm.Ir. . FIVE CENTS A COPY TWO DOLLARS A YZAE Thursday, August.1'7,1939 At Amphitheatre. amphtteatre c o n c e r t . Miss Riclcman, who ia heard fre quent-. ly on the radio, ia the sopraino soloiat at the Kenilworth Union chtrch. Gas Model: A-îrpiane Clubfis.,.Forimed by North Shore.Youths A niew club in this vicinlty is the North Shore Gas Model Plane club, now about one month old. Its memh- bership is open toan man or, boy interested in gas model planes. At a meeting of the club held Mon- day nlght. at the home of John Gel- derman, 736 Michiganavenue, Wil- Wilmette residents, were elected: Ronald May, president; Bud Schur- mieir, vice pr e s id emt; Edwàrd Allen, secretary; John Gelderman, treasurer. Four committee chairmen have been appointed: C. W. Weser, pub- licity; R~obert Barnard, contest comn- mittee; Wesley Hlckman, entertain- ment; Melvin Guthrie, membership. The next. meeting. of the club will znuuel plane contest wiU Dermao Dr. Elmer Helms At M.E. Service Move' Permitted hy New State Law But Possible Legal Battle , la Predlcted No Man's Land, the. unincor- porated tract along Lake Micihi- gan hebt*een ýWilmette and Ken- ilworth, Will become a part of. Wilmette on Monday, August 28. The action was taken Tuiesday eveungwhen the. Wilnmette vil- lage board passed, an ordinan ce of annexation to become effe- tive on the day..tii. villagefiles a copy of the. ordinance and a plat Of the. territory in the ofie of the. county recorder of deeds.. This is scheduled- to take place on the. 28th, ten days after puble notice is given. Legisiation permltting the annexa- tion by action of the village board without reference to the inhabitants of No Man'~s Land was passed 're- cently by the state assembly and signed by Governor Hlenry Horner. Ras Population of 50 The tract contains about 23 acres and has an estimnated population of, 50 persons. The assessed valuation ianat>ecme cmmercially vaIuaJ1e' i the decade following the war. A theater, stores, a n d apartment buildings have been erected there. Feared <'asis" At one, Urne it was feared that with the repeal of prohibition the, territory might become an "ýoasis"t in otherwise dry New Trier town- ship, but the unincorporated portion