in order to gather facts that will pave the way for a community bouse rnost suitable to Wilmette's indivi- tuai needs, the Wilmette Communitv House association bas authorized th'e sending of two questionnaires thisý summer. The decision was mate at a meeting in the Wilmette Village hal!. on Mondav nigbt.of this week. The first set of. questions will be sent to' various community' bouses throughout the United States. This letter, to . be.co mposet of queries made by the ten standing committe of the W.Ilmette Comuùnity Hous-ý association, is--destgffed tÔ l)Uild up a composite of information for theý solving of problems relative to the project. Chairmien o.f the ten stand- ling committées are to submi t their community houùse quesýtions to M1iss Vera Holding, secretaEry of the As- sociation,, by July,3. To Conauit Local Groupe, The second set of questions, also in the. formu of a letter, Will be coni- piled by Plilip- Hoffman,' chairman of the publicity committee, andi sent to the Wilrnette cirganizatiofls. This questionnaire is for the purpose of determining just what local needs the conimunity bouse sbould- be tesigneci to meet. Chairmen are now completing the lists of members jhât they bave se- lected for eacb of the 'ten standing; committees. Tentative lists werë sub- mittet at Monday nigbt's meeting, 'andi final annotincemnent of committee personnel wilI be 'madie later.' AIder R. Tighe, general cbàirman of the Wiimette Community House association, presided at last Monday's session. He andi the chairmen of the. ten standing committees were.elected at the A'ssociation's meeting on Mon- day nigbt, June 8. Ten Commitiee Cliairmen The names of these ten commit- tees ýanti te.'chai rmen are as fol - lowi.: organiza.tions,, Haroldi Mobr;-, publicity, Philip Hoffman .- public re- lations, H.. C. , Kinne;' recreation, Daniel M. Diavis; diplomacy, Fred M. Coxon; architectural anti con- struction. John H. Davies; finance. Harry W. Miller; real' estate, F. IL Gathercoal; legal, William M. James; philanthropic, Mrs. John Boylston. a garden near the lake. On Wednesday, july 1, anyone'en- joying cards is most cordially invited to attend a party sponsQred by the room mothers of the St. Francis Xavier Parent-,Teacher organization at the home of Mrs. Horace Grignon, 854 Sheridan road, ýWilmette. This P. T. A. takes pardonable pride in its parties sinice these affairs have proved unusually successful. To promote, sociability among the moth- ers and their friends, the Party bas been..arranged for bridge, 500 andi bunco for the chiltiren.' Mrs. J. T. Hianley, 827 Chestnut av enue is general chairman of. this party. Mark: your calendars for Wednes- day, July 1 ai 2 o'clock at theý home of Mrs. Horace Grignon.ý 1123-27 Central1 Ave. MATHEW FRANCUS,ý HOME& STUDIO PORTRAITS' GARDEN,&ý ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY I122 Cenfral Avenue WiIm.1te 2526 I. Phone Wil. .1914 A New Shipment of DORNA >GORDON DRESSES We have just reçeived a new group of these Éart. dresses in dainte',.summer .pat- terns of voile, lawn and batiste suitable for; .nearly. ailoca si ons. Priced et.... .and$ Swim in, a Srnart, B. V.D. SWIM SUIT You'll enjov swimmig mn the suit deveIoped for *omfort by Johnny Weis- inuller. A pleasing vari. ety of color combinationàs to choosef rom. $3.o nd 5o Other Suits .as Éow as $2.95 *gree june 16. Yale-Harvard Hiaven, Mrs. miotor to Wilnix as lier guest., traces' heils plan with Mr..' 'White Deauvilles with Sunltay liIppers ln ut- 16 traetUve colors, only.,0 Mliss Mabelle Paytong tien avenue is to spençl at Cheroke e, Iowa. Of 1058. Lini- the summer WE'FIT OUR SHOES BY X-RAY 1~ TAYLOR' IJEPARTMENT STORE FOR THE FAMILY c::