Kenilworth H oltls · Dance Exhibition at Center May 12 The ninth annual dancing exhibition will be presented at the Kenilworth Community House on Saturday, May 12, it was announced by Jesse L. Page, director, this week. Attention is called to the fact that the date has been changed from Friday, May 11, to the following evening because of a conflicting program on Friday evening. The exhibit will comprise three acts or parts and will be presented by the children who during the past months have participated in the dancing dasses conducted at the Community House. It will start at 7:30 o'clock. The program will be as follows :, Act I. A Surprise Party The Guests My Lady Goes a Walking, Mary Jane Smith, Eugenia Dalure and Edith Dalure. The Greenaway Polka, Girls : Barbara Clark, Cecelia MacKinnon, and Verna Peterson; Boys: Jane Hollnby, Jane Harrison and Ruth Swanson. The Mother, Marlon Carpenter. Jane, Cynthia Holmes. The Gifts: Jack In the Box-Marion Hedrick and Betty Byrne. Doll-Mary Jane Smith. Bunnie~Eleanor Morrison, Virginia Sowers and Elaine Vaught. · Peter Pan--Josephine Dahm. Act II. Over the Hill. Day-Agnes Fraser. Twilight-Verna Timmins. Tree~hirley Botthof, Jean Small, Janice Bouchard, Ruth Swanson, Barbara Clark, Louise Watson, Cecelia MacKinnon, Jane Weese, Janet Matheson and Dorothy Brown. Fire FJles-Peggy Ketcham, Edith Gillett. Moon Maiden~Marion Hedrick, Beverly Bouchard, Agnt>s Fraser·, V t>rna Timmons, Dorothy Richards and Lucille Brenner. Elves-Verna Pt>terson, Jane Hollnby, · Betty Cooke, Shirley Herman, Martha O'Connor, Barbara Hess. Fairies-Martha Hale, Eugenia Dahm, Harriet Jmus, Elaine Vaught, Janet Colvin, Virginia Sowers. King of Farie~ane Harrison. A<'t JII. Cinderella and the Prince. Scene I. Cinderella's House. Cinderella-Verna Timmons. Step Mother-Teallie Wilson. Two Proud Sisters-Jane :Mcintosh and Sarah Laing. Fairy Godmother-Cecelia MacKinnon. Mice-Martha Hale, Harriet Imus, Evelyn Peterson, Marna WiJs()n, June Toops, Elt>anor Morrison. Coachman-Eugenia Dahm. Scene II. At the Ball. The Prince--Agnes Fraser. Ladies at the Court-Lucille Brenner, Dorothy Richartls, Shirley Botthof, Betty Byrne, Marion Hedrick and Janet Matheson. a. r cass that lS · trouble -proof A building is no ·stronger than its foundation. The carcass or body is the foundation of a tire. SuPERTWIST Cord Carcass explains the astonishing ability of Goodyear's All-Weather Balloon to absorb punishment. SUPERTWIST S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S ! It is just as strong as old style cords. But it stretches farther before it breaks-stretches and ·recovers like a rubber band. Blows that would break a carcass composed of less fiexible .c ord do not atlect SuPERTWIST. And no other tire has SuPERTWIST. It is patented-an exclusive Goodyear achievement. Here· is the culmination of Goodyear's research · for more than 25 years-a trouble-proof carcass. Stop in and let us show you a r~al balloon tire. It costs no more. Gorgas Memorial Speaker to Talk at Rotary Club Dr. T. R. Ponton, medical advisor of the Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, will spea~ at the Wilmette Rotary club luncheon Wednesday, May 9, on the subject, "The Periodic Health Examination." The Gorgas Memorial has been described as "the tribute of the nations to William Crawford Gorgas-the establishing of a memorial not of stone or bronze, but a living vital organiz~ tion which embodies the hope of freeing all the world from disease, the object to which the life of Gorgas was consecrated." The institute was established by physicians, dentists, and laymen of national reputation to conduct an intensive drive against unnecessary illness and premature death. President Cooli<tge is honorary president of the institute and Dr. Franklin Martin, its · president. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fitch anrt son, Graham, 416 Cumnor road, Kenil-:worth, have returned from a trip · to Fort Wayne, where Miss Margaret Fitch is playing with a stock company. Mrs. Clyde Ross, Chestnut avenue, is entert,ilining next Tuesday afternoon. Wilmette Motor Sales P. J. SCHAEFER, Prop. · 515 Fourth Street Phone Wilmette 636 ---o-