ýsenIeUajJIUlomas ot eignrn grade~ graduation , Tuesday, June 16. Next aùturnn, when the school re- sumes, classes will 'be held in th< new building whichi the district i now completing on. Twenty-third' street, at Illinois road. The old structure bahs- been serv- ing the educational'needs 'of the old Gross Poin ection children since 1896.. The graduating exercises next Tue sday evehing at 8 o'clock will be held in the auditorium of the new building, Which, however, willflot be formally dedicated until.a.later date., * The new'school lias been officially named, "Highcrest.", The six and one-qu arter acre trac t on which. the building is iocated is the> highest elevation ini Wilmette, and.the namne chosen for the school is t.hus con- sidered particularly appropriate. The six members of the graduating class this spring are,.,Marjorie Has- selberg, Marie Bernardy, Williamn Winter, 'Anton Kraus, and LeR'oy and Carl. Mountain. The graduating exer cises, in addi- tion to the formnaI presentation of diplomas to the six graduates, will in- clude an interesting programn whiclh is being arrange.d by Mr. Bertha ýMcDaniel, principal of the school -for the pastý 17 years, and' the other teacher,, Miss Norîne Green. At this timie, also, will be presented prizes to sev eh pupils who, during the past year, have been neither late nor ab- sent. These honored students are: Marie Bernardy, Phyllis Scherer, James Huska, Dorothy Dittmer, Pearl Mountain and Robert and George Mailfeld. The commencement progra.m will comprise the little opera entitled,. "The Florist Shop".; Jutermnediate school -Rainbow drill," jincluding the 'Rainbow waltz" by Phyllis Scherer, Evelyn Borre and Meta Heltz, and a, patriotic pantomiime, with liiez Olsen taking the part of ."Liberty." St. F rancis School. Graduation Tomorrow Graduation~ exercises of the St. Aider R. Tighe was elected per- emanent general chairman of the Wil- mette Commuiiity House association 1 at an adjourned meeting of that or- ganization in the. Wilmette Village hall Monday night of this week. Chairmen of the ten standing com- niittees were also elected. These c hairmen will report on the namnes of the members of their.com- mnittees at the next ,meeting of' thé association in the Village hall -Mon-ý day-night, June 22, at 8 o'clock.-The public is invited to attend. At the adjourned meeting Monday, night, the re commendations of the nominating committee, headed« by H. C. Kinne, ,w(ere concurred in for ail offices. T'se recommendations in-. cluded the name of the. general. chair- mnan and the names. of the chairment of ýthe ten standingcomniittees. Te 'Naine Chairmen Ten ames of these ten commt it- tees and their'chairmen are as fol- lows: organizations1 lHarold Mohr; publicity, Philip Hoffman; public re- lations, , H. C(. Kinne; recreation, Daniel M. Davis; diplomacy, Fred. M. Coxon; architectural and con- struction, John H-. Davies; finance, Harry W.. Mill er; real estate, F. H. Gathercoal; legal, William M. James; philanthropic, M rs., John Boylston. Mr. Tighe;' after his election as general chairman, named Miss Vera Holding to act as temporary secre- tary until the» time when an execu- tive secrétary will be appointed. A vote of thanks was extended to Aider R. Tighe, B. T. Clark and Vera Holding for their,%Vork in the orgic--- ization of the Wilmette Cornmunity House association. Has General Backiug Impetus was giveri to the Com- munity House project at a meeting, called by the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, and. attended> by repre- sentatives: of' twenty-eight Wilmette organizations at the' Village :hall on Monday evening, May 18. The f ollowing definite steps in the: orgniatin.ofa Wilmette Commun-,, GOLF BALLS (Wilsonl 3 for. Wortý en s Formerly Paul McNamnee I150 Wilmetteo Ave. PhoneoNWilmefte 2655 ;J4.i1I4AcI, Âv4axineiC.Lei1iing, .Louis -Bol- insen and Vincent Rodenkirk. .Mrs. W. D. I<etcham and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Ketcham, returned last week to their home -atý 1054 Liniden avenue after spendingl six months in the. south,. They visited in- :St. Petersburk, Asheville, Knox- ville, Cincinnati, and New Orleans. who îeel tne. need for a community centet ini the Village. Everyone in- tere.qted .in the meetings of the asso- ciation is welcome and is bein re to attend.,gure Mr. and Mrs. -E. K.' Gleason. have moved fromn their , apartment îlu the Linden Crest, to, 322 'Oak circle. A N z; N C JANTZEN FThe suit thaot : changed. bathing to swimming. Each $5e>5Qý Cet Your Swi.m suit Now Capitol)