Cie by T ownship Collector George R. Harbaughi, of the personal property assessmetnt for the yvar 1931, whicli -- is now being made, are againi irged by the collector to give prompt atten- * tion to t his important matter. -The stipulations. set forth by Mr. Harbag >h at that time. are reiterated as a second remin rder to taxpayers. They follow as presented by Mr. Harbaugh: "Reorganizationi of 'the as-sessing offices of the county, under recent amiendinentsto the Revenue Act, hai; made. it necessary for, J. L. Jacobs, the county assessor, to -develop def- mnite procedures, toi complete, correct and supplemfent the incomplete as- sessinéent forý 1931. To this end the personal property schedule for .1931, replacing the former 1931 schedule. lias been (lrawvn up with detailed in- structions for filling ont and returni- inig, it is, explainied. .The schieduîes for NeN Trier township wiIl be mailed in -unsea1ed envelopes, carrying onue cent postage *and taxpayers are* cautÎooned îlot to consign the scheduile to the waste paper basket, uinder the impression that it is - simply aniother advertîse-t nment. Returu to AkSsessor 1The Sc h edule, thus sent out. mu.t I)e returned to theotowniship assessor, at lus officei .1159 1wilmnette avenue, .XNVilmtte,,III., within teti days after receipt. Thec sciiedule miust be filled out and sworn to eithier before a notary public or broughit to the of- fice of the township assesor, at the above addrcss, and signied and1 sworn to the-re. Nýotations *; saine as last vear,' and ail persona]l prop)erty,, wiitflot be accepted, and( the wvor(ls, *No Assess- .ment," NviII not bce endorseédafter anv taxp>a3-r's narame .New Trier sched& il leIs should be filed with the town- shpassessor andnfot t the county assessor's office. Ten-Day Fuilihg Time -If schedules are iuot returned .within ten days after receipt, a notice will be sent to, the taxpayer, inform- (Continued on Page 5) Our children's librarian presents an inter.estiîug report which in'dicatesý that, despite curtailed revenue, the young readers of the village have hadl a busv and prosperous year. Xilnîette and Kenilworth. schools close this week- and the bathing beaches are opened. which wouldj seem to bc, sufficient proof that sunu-' mer lias'arrived. Graduation exercises ini the XWiI-! mette p)ublic schools and at the Hliglîcrest public school are scheduled for Fridav of this week. The surninier season on -the WVil- mette playgrounds gets unider wav. next IMondav. Daniel M. Davis. di- rector of recreation, tells about .the prIogram: on the Recreation page ini this issue. 'Plenti- of fun for voig and old. -- Tlîe Evanston Community Recrea- tion association. wlîich operates the Commnunitv Golf course flanking the Drainage canal, is planning exten-. sive plantings to. generally enhance the -Course. Wilmette shares, this comnmunîty project with Evanston. Thîe Wilmette M.Nasoinic lodge wl observe St. John's Day tlîis- Sundav. The menilers wvill attend services at thîe First Congregational church. The faculty for the New- Trier Higlu school suniner session is an: niiounced- in thiisissue. >Registration closes next Mondas'.- Three hundred anil in ety-two grduates, receive diplomas: at New Trier 1-figli sclioo - largçst graduâat- ing class in; historyv of the sclîool. James- Clair '-Mead. director of re- ligious educatioîî at the First e Coni- gregational church for the past few1 "On Wednesdav, May 2.5, represen-- tatives of the American Legion Post No. 46 and its Auxiliary attended the regiuiar meeting of the Library board. It was explained by the Auxiliary that, as part of their Americanism programi, the book, 'Sinister Shadows,' was pur- chased and presented to the library. In due time -thé book Was placed upon the, shelves, and, subsequently, the. library purchased an additional, copy for. cir- culation. At present the Library, board; the Post and the. Auxiliary feel that any circumstances having arisen re- garding the ahove have been satisfac- torily settled. The Library board re- quests that in-nthe future any ques- tions, criticisrn,- etc., be brought before the Board as a whole rather: than to anv individual member of the, Board. J. R. Harper. president, Wilmette Lihrarv board; M/rs. Frank J. Dovd, presi(lent. ýVomen's Auxiliary, Wil- meiîîtte 1 Post No. ý46. .American ,Legion:. ,George E. Leal, commander. Wilmette Post No.146., American Legion.. Observe Award Day at Joseph Sears Sehool Award day 'was. observed at Jo seph Sears school, Kenlilworthi, by, Girl Scouts of Trroop 2 on Tuesday, June 14, at the 'school. Miss Elizabeth Mac- auley, leader of- the troop, presented badges to the following girls: First-aid badge - Gertrude Orvis, Aurica Simnon. Jane Holmiby, Adelaide Mcclary, Lucie Dix, Margaret Tide- man, Zo. -de la Chapelle, Jeanne Geither- and Annette Williams. Swinimer's badge-Betty Leach. - CrafItsinan's badge-Edith Gillette.- Cook's and Motorist's baclges-Ger- trude Orvis. Scholarship badge-Lucie Dix and Annette Williamus.- Gold star f or perfect attendance- Aurica Simon, Silver star for at least:90 percent at- tendance-Lucie Dix. Adelaide Mc- CÇlarv, Margaret Geither.. Tidemai and Jeanîne the history of. New Trier township Higb scbool, will receive diplomas at the annual commencement exercises lîeld tonight,(Tbursday), June 16, at 8 o'clock in the L.eslie F. Gates gym- nasium. Presentation o forty-three Honor Society awards and thirty-seven T. N. T. awards, as ýwell. as announce- ment of the Henry P. Williams prizes and the Yale Club of Chicago award, will feature the commencement exer- cises. Baineti Civ.. Diplom«a 0O'tto R. Barnett of. Glencoe,prs ident of the Ne* Trie r board of edu- cation, and Mrs., Janet, S. Gordon of .Winnetka,. secretary, of' the board, will presentthe diplomas. Supt. Mat- thew P. Gaffney will present the class. The, honor' society. and T. N. T. awards will be presented by. Edward J. Phelps, chairman1 of the student- activities. committee 'of the New Trier boa-rd- of education. The 1932 graduating class corn- prises the following: February Graduates Annette Lillian Baumgarten, Frank Loûckeý Carruthers, Maxine Frane. Choate, Dorothy Louise Clavey, Fran- ces- Norma Copthorne, Donald Gray Corneil, Esq., Charles John Eastman, JIr., Robert Grenfeli Gordon, Hernando Guigli, Helen Esther Mehern, Jane Jarma Nordstrom, Ada Ethel Pancoe, Henry Washington Silk, Jr., Mary Mar- garet Thialeg, Marian Lois Tubbs, Fay, Luise Van Kries, Charles Albert Whet- ston.- June Graduates Joseph Irving Adler, Jr., Elain Wi- nefred -Aiberga, Don Kent Alf<ird, Eiean<>r E. Anderson,- Ellen Loretta. Anderson~,- Latiretta Elizabeth Anderson, Vera H. Anderson, Severt Martin An- drewson, Edward Richardson Arden, Firederiek- Gerald -, Baker, Margaret Alne Baker, Elizabeth Mary- Bal- hatchet, Albert Frederlek Barker, Grace Irene Bartling. Gust Bebas, Peter G. Bebas, Don ald Frederlc Becker, Robent James Beda, Poster Clyde 'Bennett, Janet Raemy Benson, Dorothy, Carolina. Bergh, -Daphne Bjorklund, Calvin' EdmnUnd Blair, Doris Bland, Earle - B. Blomeyer, Elaine Muriel Blument-hal, Phylls Boa-. iey Helen Elizabeth Bower, Arthur (Continuied on Page 44-) at the Penn i-alt scflooIlfor girls in i Chambersburg, Pa., of which Mrs. [ Magill's brotber is headniaster. FroinI there Dr. MagilI visited bis daugbter, Mrs. Jargaret Freaci,- in Red Ban-k, N.J. l %XUEAI 1'lcwb Homme and Garden...... 45 Junior Life ............ 36 PublicForum ...........51 Recreation.......... ...38 ,Society -Pages.......32-W3 *R.ad t he CIassified col- umns of WILMETTE LIFE for the kind of pet you desire et vnoney-saving prices. -Viîchy. rFrance, returnïing to INew rk on the S. S. Statendîîm. Their turn to Wilmette was hurried be- ,use they. w.ill attend tbe graduation the son, Robert Miles Nason,- froin ew Trier.