wert supplied by the'W elfare office, the balance of 46- being delivered by the -association.. Provisions were contributed by the Witmette Woman's club and. other organizations, as wveil as by individ- uals, who helped to il the barrels placed in food stores. TIa.t.us Do Dit On Thursday morning Sam Mey- ers of the Teatro del Lago and WVil- mette thleatres, gave performances to which admission svas by canned goods only, no cash admission beîng accepted. This yielded a.large amount of provisions, Wh ich werc- divided with Winnetka. 0f Wilmctte's por- tion a conisiderable quantity remains undistributed, it is stated, but will be used from timc to time as nec- essity demawl,. The Welfarc association fficials express the deepest appreciation off the generous response of villagers to their appeal for aid, and state that throughi this means ail needy fam- ilies off the village were enabled to erljoy real Christmas dinner. ,s con lames ant A. C. Wolff F. .L Votn"Dls" ohf The mnanagement end personnel wish to take <bis opPortunity of extending their appr.oiatie for past patronage end' wishing- you alli'a- linderwood & Underwood Photo Anapi Raymonsd, 5SC Rostyn road. Kenilworth, tws elected a meniber of the v4ilage board of trustees: ut a special election oit Tuesday. He wil fill the vacancy created sonie mopilhs ago by lte resignation of Chase IV. Love, u'ho mnoed fron t th coin- inuiiy. Mr. Raynond»s tern wil exp>ire iit 4>ril,1941. New Trier Rifle Club SAchieves High Rating New Trie'r Jiigb ichool Rifle club 34 il19-21 rv6làWA: mri, WOLlFF.GJWIMS, N9 Putias meus Service on the * p ».iflise rTAct,. in #à# recorfer #t cempadamn Tlue, Protest- l