Hold Ceremony Next Week Graduating- exercises for 180 pupils of he ilmttepublic schools will he held on Friday. evening June 17, at the bowl in Washington park at the fôot of Washington avenue. J. Robb Harper 'will -present the class to the board. of education, whose president. Henry J.* Brandt, is to award the diplomas. Kenilworth Exercises Friday At the Joseph; Sears school in, KeÛ- * ilwoérth. the. ceremonies -Will be. held. Friday *.afternoon, June 17, in. the *scl'ool gymiiasium. Fime L.Nygaard, superintendent, ito present. the 'class to John Nu- * veeti, Jr., president of the board of education, whôo will distribute the (111lomas. On Friday evening of 'this week f roni 7 to 9:30 o'clock the work of the children of the school will be ex- hibited. Parents have been invited to, atteii. Graduating Class at rSt. Joseph's WiIl Get Dip4ômas on Sunday %vill deîvcr the auiesan onv the diplomias. Aftér the 8 o'clock mnass, Sunday nioruing, a c oninunion breakfast will l)e :erveil to the gr dilates by the Mothiers' club of the parish. .The graduating class includes the followinig yoting people: William Hn ol,__Philip Costellô, Peter use survey of thie entire village. vvur' on the survey is already. unier way, and >wili, it is sàid, be pushed to coi- plétion as rapidly as possible.: The Bartholomiew conicern, it is stated, bas a national réputation for the completeness and accuracy of such surveys, which iniclude present uses of land, population trends., de- velopment directions and other data essential to an intelligent forecast.of future needs in zoning regulations. Two Churches Plan Combined Services Congregations of the wilmettëe Baptist and First Congregational churches will hld union services (Iuritng the summer beginniing withi th~e first Sunday inh jily. During July the services will b'- hield in the. Baptist church with Dr. john G. Hindley of the Congrega- tional church in charge. During August the meeting place will be shifted to the Congregational church, with Dr. George D. AllisonI of the Baptist church officiating. ~ '. .- mi. i' rligu. llol331.uA ui4n&A As reported in last week's issue- of this news-nagazine, the deadline for the filing of 1938 'individual personal 1roperty tax returius in New Trier to.wpship is June 20. In. response to an editorial in this- news-magazile, last week, the, following concerns, have advised that in the, interest of safety their delivery cars have been' equipped with governors, insuring tlîat they will flot be driven beyond a safe spged: C.nney'. Counnunity PhIaacy,' 750 Ehu steét,Wiunetklm Suider - Cmuel Dmug Comepany, 1167 Wilnmette avenue, Wihnette. Ridge Avenue Pharmacy, Riadge road >and Lake avenue, Wihnette. mi.nimum Space* Is Set for Kenilworth Homes An oidinance setting a minimum of 15,000 cubic feet for a Kenilworth residence was adopted at a meet- ing of the village board of trusts on Mon day evening. Under te terms of the ordinance, basement space rnay flot be used to reckon cubical content, but garages with liv- ing quarters above, may be counted. Ediiostors Talc. Issue Wih Horner Faction; Bock Non- Regimenting Stato D ody With the introduction by Repre- sentatives Bernice T. Van der,.Vries of Winntiéka and, Lottie Holman O'Neill, of House Bill No. 41 in the house of, representatives at Spring- field late Iast week, there was 'a definite line-up of two opposing forces over the .question ofibî ë-sTàblishingz .of a state board of education -for Illinois. On the one hand, the. organized teachers and the organized- indepenid- ent scbool boards of"the s«tatewish. a,,non-adminiistrative, advisorystate board. This point of view is appr oved by Prof. Thomas E. Benner and Prof. O. E. Weber of the University of Ilinozis, Prof. Eugpc . Lawk p o Nortbwestern university, and Prof. W. C. Reavis of the 'University of Chicago. These prof essiotial educa- tors constituted the advisory commit- tee to the Illinois Education commis- sion, whlch first advocated the crea- tion of à state board as. the first step toward a sane and progressive reor- ganization of the largely indigent school system of Illinois, with its tnany overlappings and inequatities. Uutmng Next wedneScay mnenting powers cenraltzeu tbpi The third annual golf outing spon.. field. This view is also heiçi by sev- sored by the Wilmette Masonic lodge eral women' s. civic organizations. ïs scheduled to be held Wednesday, Shot through the whole situation June 15, at Sportsman's Golf club, are numerous factional differences. Dundee and Landers roads. Play will There is the usual differencé between start at 2 o'clock and dinner will be the Dernocratic and Republican par- scrved at 7., ties. The Governor's point of view is . CI - -1 __ 11-_- 1n 1-,,- reflecedc in the bill introduced. by