Ross suggested that city dwellers w ho were consldermng m o v i n g, rnight likez to move out . t the suburbs-perhaps lu Wilmette. Re mentioned orne of the advantages, of our village, and --reniaxked 'that the Wilmette Public Beach is one of the finest 'on Lake Michigan. He negleçted to say that the tee charged for use of this fine beach is su high that many such city dwell ers would be unable to enjoy it., PUBLIC-defmned in Funk & Wag- nails Practical Standard Dlctlonary as follows: "Open to ail; maintained by or for, the public." Taxes are compulsory contributions, levied on individuals for the maintenance and exunsne of government. The cît-~ picnic permit* for a whole group, but 25 cents per person is certainly exorbitant for many. We do not expect a beautiful, cleag beach at1 no expense to us, but we do think. that Public Property, 'the Beach, ,should be su nianaged as tu b. aVailable to, the general Public. Sincerely and hopefully, Wilmette uOld-Times.S Boudoir Furnishings Display 19 Featured "The Mattress Store," ingeniouil and complete display of boudoir fur- niture and bedding, -is a current fea- 0o Mr. and Mr#.. J. 0. Jobnson and son, Jean, are homne from à* vaca- P«fromiz. Our Adverflsers tion at Bailey's Harbor; WIs,. TIIEASBIIRY. IIME For Conaluescents aud EIdorty Peope F ROMSWida R.giStcre4ITrah.d Private Bath 24-IHur Servie. Nurses in Attem&muo 1554 Asbury Ave.. Evuostom S I .Pu stion1 y isa To Thlmk, About 2-Sut Decause of a itw gue been Invited. We well there is expense colne maintenance of a beý ours, but that is what for, and it seems unfa ail but the wealthy or Ther. isuan stmospher. of fnl.ndline»sset Te.éuy th.t rnakes your golf game doubly enjoyable. You drive straight down the. middle <rom dSi Club Hou. for a snappy par four ... thon anoth.r with a VACILItIES