witn aehnnte fours of «uty. L<et us flot take a step backward in this progressive Village just in order to justify a Village engineer. I one is necessary, let that Job, stand on its own feet. Yours truly, Stanley M., Petersont Building Commissioner. DELINQUENT TAXES June 9, 1931 E ditor WLMTT P[E: The' States Attorney by order -of the Board oï~ Count%ý Commissioners lias turned over to me for collection- delinquent Personal. Property Taxes for the year 1927.- I1 am trving to collect the amounts due without start- ing suits. for -samne and personal noa- tices will be mailed out ini a few days. I am doing this on my own respon- sibility and iii order to save time and un necessarycosts. These delinquett taxes are l)adly lleeded,mostly by our local taxing bodies. and axpaivers cani cooperate by mailing ~wrcck pronptly. *These taxes,,are for -al of e .Trier township.' Respeétiully vours, John J.* Peters.. justice of :the Peace "SECRET MEETINGS" Éditor. WILMrIZTTE LIFE: On the fir;t page of yýour issue of june l7*4. there appears a statemient in. Which, it is said,' President Dubbs "refutes charge of 'secret meetings' of the Village Board." Mr, Dubhpls', '1refuitatiLon" xvas promipted by criti- cism-n of an infôrm-aI meeting of tht-- board on Monday evening!, lune 1 T he statexpent is so, unfaiir, aind tie implression eNridentlv intended to beý left with 'the. public so misieading, that_ I request- space in which, to' *,place.ý the natter in its true iight. After explaining that the meeting complained. of wa*s mereiy> an in.form- ai discussion, that no official action wvas taken an~d none of the proceedt-, ings spread uipon the records of theý V'iage. Mr. Dubbs is reported to Consistency always has been, and ever will be, a jewel. 1 hold no brief for any former board, but, in justicte to ail of themIn assert that Mr. Dubbs has corrected nô'evil in this particular because.the implied evil did plot exist. Very, trul5y yours, Albert A. McKeighan WORD 0F THANKS Editor WLIz'ELin>: The, American Legion Auxilîary wishes to express its deéep apprecia-' tion for your splendid 'cooperation and help ini its preparation for -Poppy, Day. 'The Auxiliary, feels that the unusuallv kind and hearty respon se the taggers received was largely due, to the fine. publicity you gave us in WMIMTTe LUlfE. Again th.aîîkinig.you, j remain Sincerely Mildred G. Peterson, Corresponding Secretary., TO MAkE HOME IN N. Y. The E. M. 'Scharas, who liavcU been residinig for two years at 2710 Iroquois road, are leaving on Satur- day for thelir* new, home in-,Whitic Plains, N. Y.,. where Mr. Schara's business takes them. Martin Schara lias been attenidiiig New ,Trier and \\illiam graduated this wveek fromi the Howvard school. The Scharas aret planning to returni to Xilmette niext year. What, Cie'ver Chicken Soup with Noodies Cbsoice of' Broiled. Lake Trout with Shoestr4ig otàtoes. Roast Leg of Lamb with Mint jelly Roast Chicken with Celery Drçssing, Chicken Livers Saute with Mushrooms Broiled Special Club Steak-1.25 French, Fried or .Escallpped Potatoes Cor n on Cob or New Green Beans- Sliçed Toma toes with French Dressing Ice Cream or Sherbet and Cake Honey Dew Mielon Fresh Peach Shortcake with Whipped Cream Apple Pie Butterscotch Pie Pineapple or Cho1oate. Sundae Roquefort Cheese and Crackers Coffee Tea MNilk Buttermilk .Iced Tes Wýe eks' Dïiu i1R0, 1131 CEN TRAL AVENUE WILMETTE AL YO, NEaI cal Wiliuette. 4110 IT'k officiai action taken by a board ini secret session would not be legal, and it has neyer been atternpted. As a matter of .fact, Mr. Dubbs' administration is 'doing exactly. what ail former administrations have done, and nothinig less.' As to "al officiai Board, sessions being devoid of so-called 'star chani- AVIENUIE 1PHARMACY C.* C. Rennechar Opposite St. Joseph School* $TAN DÀ ciesers and Dyer-- 1804 Ceàta t Km Evamtom. .J