Indldually rtyled pmeridfeftleavtflg your hair ln aoft, lustrmua waves&M aird gorus i ~n- Ing énirl,. We style your hair in the. pr*euent mtode, and leIct th4: rlght mettrd tr inuure >',u a mort lanai.tipermanent. Ma rthia's Bcauy0* Spotl wiL «m 1124 GreemIes Av.. ½blk<, Fat of N. m.tation - i(yand Sanday Spe cwa BRICK I-CECR.EAM, FULL QUART 35c For itsi, hird concert of the sason theNrhShr hrnbrMsic association -rill prexelt the Philharmonie String.quartet at 4 o'clock Sundav afierplooni, March 13, atithe, K,» ilu-orth .4ssernbly hall.. The artists, con- -ointhe qtiartet are John WVeicher, firt i ist apid:coetcertmeister of.the hiao Sympholty orchestra: Robert Qiiický. second zviolinist.- 14 allér Hall - criyk, viols!.. anid Richard fFagner, cellisi.. Democratie Group le Booster for Connor William C. Connor, 1815 'WaInut avenu e, Wilmette, candidate for I)emocratic Township committteernr was endorsed by the Young Demoý crats club of New Trier township at a meeting hield ini the Sherman hotel last Saturday, according to a state- me~nt rec-hed this week from Euoeent r'70-Acre Farm r Are Affected in Litigation, Y(Continued from page 3) eproperties extend westwardl1,161 feet Hope for a larger harbor at the entrance to the sanitary district's channel at Wilmette was revived this week when it was learned that Tep- resentatives of the North Shore Har-- bor association ;would be permitted to. appear to plead their case ii Washington bef6re the rivers and harbors board , of the. war départ - mient on june 3. Original plans for the harbor's ex- pansion were turned. down byý the army engi ,neers, largelv dui th~ ground that.property ou ners. to the south of the present basin would, ob-, ject to the loss of their riparian rights. The- Harbor, association represent- atives,' it was stated, would' seek to meet the objections by modifying the plans to- the extent of creating an outer harbor to the eastward. For Coast Guard One vital reason for the promotion of a more adequate harbor for. North Shore needs was emphasized once, more wlien harbor association 'offi- ciais learned from Senator James Hamilton Lewis that the matter of providing a proper channel for the use of the Coast Guard station ,at Wilmette had been taken under con- sideration b the treasury departý- ment and that Assistant Secretary. Stephen B. Gibbons would be present at the hearing, on June 3. The new planVs for the harbor's ex- pansion, to be erected by the federal government's army engineers i co- J' PAGLIARULOý m JJEWELER Your oId silver mnade like new. SRepaired, replated and pol- as foIIows: Announce Petitioners Paul Roemer, Anna Roemer, JO- seph Roemer, Simon. Roemer, FÉank Roemer, Marie- Roemer, Albert Roemer. Anna Roemer, Sr., Law- rence Roemer, Roland R o e mer, Eleanor Engels, William Rengel, Katie Rengel, F. K. Schoden, Anna Gillengerten, Peter Roemer. Jacob harbor, originally buit as an intake. for the drainage canal. has three acres and accommodates 190 boats. the greatest number for its size :on the Great Lakes. New Worthen St ore Opening Date Set for Friday Mar. Il J-. E. Worthen, who wvill be in beenl i'ebruary 2, frienis, at her ýy on vvas on Saturday entertained home., ae.e ge SON 13 BORN n- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 's A. Schwarm have received cards an- [g, nouncing the birth of a son, John 'wCureSham on February,20, at the West Lake hospifal. De