Ordinance fHere Total of $381.786.50 >Jlotted b Boord to'.Caver Exp.nrditùures for Fiscal Year* At its meetin g Tuesday night the' Village 'board sd the -annual ap' propriations ordiniance, providing the funds for carrying on the corporate business. for the fiscal. period begin- ning on Aprl 1138,ý and endinig on Apr il20, 1939 The total amount of the appropria-. tions is $381,786.50, as against $365,- 639.07. for the. 1937-1938 fiscal year. This. figure is divided into the gen- cral cç)rporate, ,fund of $2291,17625, and the special funds ttalin $90,- 610.25. Corporate Fund Under the heading of corpoiat'e fund appears the following outstand- ing appropriations : WVater f und, $76,570. Streets and alleys, including clean- ing, snow remioval and ice control, $22,850.25. Police devartment, $51,545. son of içavinia coceIrts Dy m -i cago Symphony orchestra have been, miade aVailaàble to Wilmette residents until Saturday, JuIyr 9. This extension of the, sale period was made by the Wilmrette commit- tee,- Mrs. 'Walter R. Knupfer, chair- ,man, to accommodate villagers who. have been away over the recent holiday, 'it is explained., 'Persons desiring tickets are. in- vited.to cail mnembers ofthe - local committee which is comprised of. Mrs., Knupfer, Mrs. H. D.I Briggs, Miss Marjorie Dayý, Miss,>,Lous D'Esposito, Miss Carol Lawrence~ Miss Jane Moist, Mrs. Charles Os- troni, and Mrs. Edmond Richer. r ollowing the( years, the Wilmetti post will hold its Washington parki Among the acti% post who are plann H4al Mahr, George er, Carl Peterscl custom of several te American Legion s july meeting 'in on Monday. ve members of the ining this affair are: ChArurches Ivt to JoAin t Sundy Morning Worshi The Wil mette Baptist and Congre-1 9ational -churches have, begun thei tenth year of -united.suim mer services. For the! month of July, this joint parish worship is conducted in thie Baptist church, Forest and Winmette avenues, by, the Rev., John G. Hlind- ley of the,Congregational church. In keeping, with the character. of ýons in Tike A n pulpit is on "What e Quakers." On suc- Is Mr. Hindley Will to various other f el- who have no aiming them arc On. Hundred Nomes., List in Erut Rgespons. l'o ,Let tors;300 Volun- temu luGoal In its campaign to recruit the man- power of. Wilmette for the, 1938-1939 Community Chest drive,. the Com- mnunity Chest association bas passed the flrst century mark, according to, Elmer D. Becker president. In response to lettersrecently mail- ed to men:of the village one hundred repflies had been received up to July 4, everyone of which was a pledge to take an active part in the fal fanvnaq nr f..nA tn rarrv nthe Dn is confident thati quota of three hundi attained ini a very shor Sliar.-the-Work Moe Those who have not yeti are urged to send in their once. The success of the muster the men of Wilxr the Chest. work, it is state are miade up in part ofthxe xoulowig Garbage collection and, disposaiý, $27,120. Playgrounds and recreation, $10,.- 751.50. Public library, $17,510.. The ordinance is publishied coin- plete on another page of this issue of WILMEr'rE Lu. After these- events,' a bonfire post meeting will be held on the beach. At this meeting the incoming officers will be announced by the xominating committee. Complete details of the prograni and prizes will be published in next week's issue. *for Storm Sewer George F. IT, 924 Linden avenue, appeared at the Village board meet- ing Tuesday night, and presented a petition signed by 75 property. own- ers, praying for the construction of a relief storm sewer in the southeast part of the village. ýThé area to be wtt' u)e riuucu ucontact more rnan six villagers. This will minimize the effort on the part of canvassers, anid permit the campaign to be completed in a couple of weeks. HeIp Fr.om Clergymen It is also stated that the ministers and priests *of the vari u hurcphn iter, N'Iormna, willi remaili in for ber summer'vacation. [ 1