pils trom thle third to the eightli grades inclusive who receive a grade of "E" (excellent) in effort. Following is a list of the josephi Sears honor Rociety and honor roll MOIOIt SOCIETYr Slxth. grade-John Conner, Paul Kel- ly. Joan' Milner. .Seventh grade-Betty Bonnet, Elaine IRthermiel... Shirley Scarrett - Ruth Streed, Phyllis.Wheeloçk, Carl' Batter, Bud, S1tillman. S Elghth grade--Dorothy, Jean Fuller' Patriela Grover, ]Ruth Sprefnger, jhi Olin. Slxth grade-Jameo .Bay, Barbara .Bell, Barbara Buehier, Barbara BUll1, Mturiel Burnett, Wendell Clark, Edward Claffey, John Connor, Ketîneth Crocker, David Pale, Charles de La Chapellk, Glenn Eggert, Betty Faul.qtick, Dorothy *Hendrickson, Charlotte Huck, Vîrginia Huck Paul Kelly, Joan Kllner, Mary Lîdeeker, Peggy marsh, Catherine Marx, Is4obel Mathieson- Nancy 'McCloud, Il'arl Mlervis' Robe'rt Ostermann, George Rothermel,- Elizabeth Simon, Ralph ,Starrett, MimI Stree-d, Nancy Weishaar, 1Do(ro)thy Wieland, Dorothy Willsan. Svventh grade--Betty 'Becker, Bettty 1,onntt, Barbai'a Burch, Mary Cun- ningharn, Sue Erwin, Dorothy Hender- son. Isabelle Johnson, Joan Ke tchamn, Bernive Modine, Eleanor %Iorrison, i,.laine Rotherniel, Shirley SéarraU., Ruth St'reed, Phyllis Trumnp, IPbyl.1iý Wheelo<*k, Susan Wolfe, Carl R atter,' WVins4tin Frederlick, Billy Mbel;areni, Bob Landon, Jack Lawson, Jim Robertson,: Hýud 'Stilman. Eighth grade-Evelyn Betts, Marga- rut i3oozer. Louise Burkhard, Jorothy Jean Vuller. Patricia Grover, Nlyrtle lolloway, Lucy Hiuck, Harriet Imus, 7Nadine Klnne-y, Evelyn Montanaro, lMditli 'eters, Betty Schre-i, Jean Strick- la nd, Ruth. Sprenger, Norman Bem la. Kirk' lilling, J'im Clements, Steeley Lo)d- wvid<.-lonathan Noyes, Jim'Olin. HONOR ROLL Third grade Marilyn' Batter, 'Toin l'r(>wf, John Darley, Dora Mae Law, 'lark N'"ar, Joanne Schildberg, JErnny' L ou Stekol .Third grade Frances..Becker, Lucille 'Ilecker, ' Billy Crilly, Milford Davis, .Mona Kinne, DIck Landon,-.ýiarian Pe- prsen, Robert Rigler, Henry Zander; Fourth grade-Plck Clark, Jerry Fln- nigan, Edwlna Fuchs, ConstanceFul, %!arles Oudbrandsen, Polly Kuby, I>ud- 'y Orvis, Donald Ragglo,, Sally Rob 'mtoRenee Small, Nanéy, Starrtt, Anne Striekland. Catherine Tidemnan, 'Molly Williams. Fou rth grade-Katherîne Fox, Frank' Keteham, Tom Ketcham, Patsy 1Law, P atricia '-Llpman, 'Genevieve R ya i,' Hoýajrd S Davidsont, 1605 H.i*ghlanid av'enue', Wilmnefte hai received 'a signal honor from te JUnited St at es Junior Chamiber of C'omn;ierèefor the -work he has don ad is doiny in bihaif of that 'organi ration. For the ftw'o years /'revious f0 the Present fiscal y1ear of thte national chaniber iIIr. Day. idson had ser'ùed as a national zice-. President 'and had distinguiished' ýiiii»silf bý' person4ill 'v organv .wn. Piori, loi-al J"unior clîanilrs of coilnplercc ' thon an - other Pgin teli fli, historv- of tlic orgyanizaf ion. To date he ha.s t'n -w o grou/,'i to his credif, al of which 'l ilffihiated wtf/zthéir statc, 'einl and national bodies. Honor was düniè to' Mr. Davidson ai tht meeting of the national board of directors and officers which was held in Chicago recently. In addition to the roll cal-of thirty o.r more na- tional officers'and directors who were presént -for the meeting, there were representatives of local junior cham- bers from all parts of the country. All of the visiting members were guests of thé Chicago Junior Associa- tion of Commerce, of which Mr. Davidson is a .memnber. appointed H. L. Beach, 1114 :Ashlatu atisoftedfeen lb r avenue,. Wilmette, bis local agent for as follows: Skokie club, Miss Jay free distribution of. the pamphlets Purves of DesPlaines; Indian Mill desribng he ule an adantgesclub, Mrs. W. M. Wasbburn of Hub- descibig te rlesandadvntaes ardWoos;'Lake Shore club,'Miss, of agel lies. '1nn Teuscher of Evanston. The A noted lumberman -in the South, manager 0f Wedniesday practce is who.,is, also -prominent in outdoor Mies Frances. Boales of ,Win'netka. sports, is *contemplating the, manu- facture of chessmen tbree feet high Th Not SorFed Hockey to be used inplaying this ne* game association was established in 1927 as on public .school. or recreational an outgrowth of'the ,Chicago associa- playrouds..Thee lage hessention. Its purpose, it is e'cplained, is plagronds Thse arg chssiento. provide an opportunity for those it is: explained, may be painted to interested in* hockey to play tht, represent unique. designs such as thoe sownat ht hes exibi atgaine, to-obtain coaching in 'it, and to the. Hall of, Science on the fair partîcipate in sectional and possibly grouds.Thi pln tomak lage-national, tournaments. The associa- grQuIns. This'ýpantionakislrgemposed of three clubs, Sko- sizechesinn wuld lsogav ankie, Lake Short ýand Indian. Hill. ppruiyfor any school or village Paésýia o n e recreational center to design andPayrs .myjonnytam they pâint: its own cbess. set in such a wa>ycosbta atmti aet , equalize, the playing strength of the as to, portray local characters, it tems explained. tas Any chess fan, or. anyone initerested On Sundays club and association' iu 1cr~zghwt nk ncs practices are held. Two teams are n larnng ow o mke lan cesschosen frohi the entire membership board soniewhat similar to that udby the' select ion committee which ini the outdoor' exhibition of chess watches all club games. These played in the court of the Hall of teams play matches with other asso- Science two afternoons and two ever ciations and take part in the Mid- nings, may secure this information West sectional tournament to be held and. 'a free booklet of the rulés o'f in November. Thte.best players in this new gaine, shown to the public this tournament repr esent the Mid- fo r the first time at tht chess exhibit, West at the national tournament, i b% applyirig to H. L. Beach at bis which tht ail-American players for chiess stand two hundred feet to the the year .are chosen. , lef t of the Twelfth street circle en- So far Winnetlo has won every trance to the World's fair, or to the game played. A new club, has been attendant in charge of the chesa book formed ini Lake Forest. lihrary in tht Social Science building. Sponsor Schoirlw Teani OUESTHEREThe North Shoret Field Hockey GUESTHEREassociation will sponsor a north One of tht most interesting of XVil- short girl team to play against a mette's recent out-of-town visitors is similar teain from the Chicago public Patricia Parmelte, a house guest of adpiaeshos h et-ly Mrs. Henry Drucker of 1125 Mohawkanprvtshol.Tebtpa- road. .. Miss ýParmelte, a graduate Of ers of these teams' will play at. the the University of' Chicago, class of national tournament . The north '16, bas for< somie years past been. alshore. schools to be represented are co-director of thé Noyes School of New Trier High school, tht North. Rhythm in New York- City. ' As a Shore Country Day school, Royce- member of the Noyes group sheis an more, Evanston High scbool, 'Deer- autoried xpoentof hisrecg-field-Shiëlcls High scbool, Men dota nuoized Aleican ytemof tisrythm and Xempe r hall. niedAmriansyte o rytm Tht United States touring field Tvotie., u'... a. i terL~, Tv ,.wton vr s st.. BIIlY Mcbaren, Bob Iandon, Jack 1w s'on, Jîi Robertson, Bud Stilmian. Nadine .Kanney, Evelyn Monta: E.ighth grade - Evelyn Betts AMar- Edth Peters, Betty Schrel, Jean St garet Boozer, LoulFe Burkhard, Dorothy land, Ruth Sprenger,1 Norman Bi Jean Fuller, Patricia Grover, Myrtle1 Kirk Dillllng, JIm Clements, Seeley iHôlloway, Lucy Huck,. Harriet Inus, 1wlvck, Jonathan NoYes, Jlm, (lin. Ithe Mèe IChicago.ý lu the national or- 0O- Mrs, Clara T. Scott, 117 Broadway a representative of avenue, gave a birthday luncheon for ishing cornpany in nine guests with cards following on. Tuesday' of last.week.