This is the besrncing Beston, terrie,, H. e nt h.u4 uer, is h. harrier. His f..: stick dow, bis e4rs stick ap, He ,acis admit; ivet like a pwp. YourW dog's ears wilI perk up, too, every time he anifs the real meat flavor of IDEAL,411se,7-Course Mear'. It's a scien-. tific combination -of the 7 ingredients every healthy. normal dog requires. And it's supercharged with food,) value anid natural vitamine to'keep hlm weIl-fed, ively and good looking. Prove it for your- self. Try IDEAL justý 10 days. Save labels for valuable gifts. FREE gift.catalog at your favorite store. n115 Lry. For years the Wilmette Free Pub- lie library lias been collecting any and ail availablé material that would Iend to this end. Last week an important step was taken' by a committe of Ye Olde Towne Foikes, in making- the library the custodian o fa permanent 1 o a n collection of books, maps and' manuscrîpts that add .much ta the vai u eo:f t he '~ ~':source material no w in h a nd. Bermie Photo Other material is Ann Whtmack needed; and this occasion is taken to ask any resi-. dents who know of authentic data to bring it ta the attention of 'the li- brary. For any historicai moyernent in ~the village there 'would seemn to ble1 at least the following needs: I1. Source material for research, Iconsisting of manuscripts, maps, books, old lettérs detailing recollec- tions of early settiers, fami'ly biog- raphies, early photographs or prmnts. geographical data, and aiso histori- cal material regarding permanent1 organizations such as churches, schools, subdivisions» of government and social, service or business or- ganlzations. It is very striking that Ackermiiann Photo .Count". Bil Wade and "Duch- ess" Virginia McClure pose as distinguished gitests of the Ritz Agony hotel ini one of the comf c skits of the Failt Frolics of 1939. The show will be presented by members of Theta Upsilon Rho, innovations point ta an nteresting season with plans already under way to include a special party in addition to the regular dances. T he membership is made up of 75, per cent Wiimette.residents,.,and 25 -perl cent out-of-town- members.Ofi cers. are John I., Corlîss, president;, Charles Evans, secretary and treas- urer; with John Balîman, Mark Hale, John Hoesli, Frank La Bonte' and Dr. Walter F. Schur, as, board of directors. Field- Hockey Teams Begin. Seasoni's Gantes The Lake Shore club team. of the North Shore- Field Hockey associa- tion this week pIlayed a club team frorn the Oak Park association and' won, with a close score of 1-0. The Skokie zlub team journeyed' ta Jack- son Park where hey met defent. the score being 4-3 in the favlor of a Chi- cago club teamn. The turnouts on Saturday and Sunday mornings have been fine, it is. reported. Skokie Piayfiel1d, Winnetkà, is the spot-any young wornen who wishes to play hockey are cordially invited to corne out. There is a team for every girl who cornes ta practice, according ,ta, Evelyn Wienccke. association presi- Oui lui Anuor Tii:? sites of interesting landmarks are. now lost i the lake, through crumb- ling i of the high bluff shore line. Thus, seemingly, has been lout at least a part. of the old "Green Bay Trail" and the "Indian Burial Ground." The village waterworks now occupies the site o! the aid "Ouilmette Cabin." The oId Jndian trails have disappeared except for Wilmette avenue., rew of the Indian Jack Eyster of Wilmette is chair- A four-act comedy entitled, . "No man of the production committee Women Wanted," wiIl be presented and he wiil be assisted by Miss Jane at the Haven school auditorium. Brandes and Miss Mary Jane Ed- Evanston, November 7, 9, 10 and 11,. dington. Tickets are now available under auspices of Camp 57, United fram members of the group or from Spanish War. Veterans, accorçling ta the ticket chairman. Miss Shirley announcernent this week. The play Pearson, 825 Fifteenth street. Wil-. has for locale the North Woods o! mette, ht was announced. Minnesota and comprises arnusing -dialog with sorne very hilariaus ably will have ta be the work 01 comedy situations. The play has contribution and compilation frorn been popular wvherever presented. lad Yeet of iaik Phone WliI.tte 535 3 oiliuluourcimns ver sUpply a The staff of the Wilrnette Free much needednew library building, Public library will .be glad to hear of a Wilihette Historical Rtoom shouid any source material that can be Ibe an outstanding feature. Mean- added to the present growing collec- while, there are at least two ways tion, and solicits gifts of this char- i which the data now being gath- acter for the purpose of furthermng jered could be utilized ia wide- the.permanent record of, historical spread fashion. One o! these would, Wilmette.