was a sea of rnud, we, had no -gas, street lights nor mail delivery, 'but whtsleep we, had o'nights, witb ofily the birds' song to, interrupt it's early morniing tape 'ring off., That year we' used to put food out for' the wild pheâsants which stili camne to feed in thé lot adjoining ours. Today eéveryone is boasting of the building activity in northwest 'Wil-, mette, that is everyone, except the pioneers who realize bow much we must lose to gain the debatable ad-1 vantages of a built-up nieighborhood. made rural boundaries a doubtful qJuantity. as well as a constantl1y mov- Ing, one. Since Chicago is- advocating an antî-noise campaign can't we get one started here before the nuisance gets. out of hand? Can't we hold onto some of thé joys we sought in coming here? No, I am flot old and muttering into rny bçard. I merely wanit to keep the Wilmette 1 love. d'Norwester." Aêp LEÂ&DS. in, LIBBY$. NEIN2 OR CIAPPOS Baby Fooids . 3 C À, Ida Libb' JUC Flci î15e Del monte Peas N.17ë COLLEGE INN CAN 2c Values and Qualtty q s cANCY NO. 1 STEWING LA G CHUCKENSPLAG ANN PAG~E PEANUT BUTTER SIZE LB. 5 c