a* Kidini Ramondt-HlrechmanB has bNQ ] secured to deliver the commencement address. They feel that It Is moat fitting that the success of this| first year 'as a girls' school should be observed by suitable exercises. Madame IfnmonrtJ. I Hlrac'iraann will motor from Boston, . • reach ng Oak Grove the afternoon J prior to her address. Prln. and Mrs. Owen will glv* a reception at eight , o’clock that evtnlm In her honor. It . will be neceeaotry to admit by lnvltn^ tlon and cards will bc'sent next week. Inviting friends of the school to meet Madame. Prominent citizens of Maine will be invited to the reception. With Madame Rnmondt-Hirflchmann. wi|l bo her charming daughter, who at- ; though only twqnty-flve has her doctor's degree from the University of Amsterdam, has spent two years Ip travel, and is at present enjoying an international fellowship at Bryn Mawr. Madame, will deliver thp commencement |address at J0.80 oh Friday morningj June 13. and It is regretted that the. bmall size of the chape will make It absolutely necessary td admit only by cards. From Oak Grove. Madame will gb on Saturday to Poland Spring and after a brief visit there will sail for Holland on June 17. , \ ,1 The exercises for the entire commencement program are as follows: Wednesday, May 26, 8 00 P. Bfl. Junior reading; Thursday, June 3. fi.00 P. M., meeting Of board lof managers; Sunday, .Juno 6, 10.30 A- M.. Bacca-lauicotoJsorvlco with sermon byiPr. John J. Martin, school pastor; Thursday, June 10. 8.30 iA. M.. Seniors’ last chape , 2.30 P. M.. Senior claps day exercises. 8.00 P. M. reception; Friday, Juno II. 10.30 A. M. graduating exercises, address hv Madame Kaniondt-Hlrschmann, 32.30 P. M. Commencement luncheon. 4iiiIIiiiIMadame -tam oridt-Hirschmann Of Holland to Deliver Co^nmencelMeiit Address ,The commincctnfnt exercitc's (of the first year ua a girls* school 'will be mo$t fitting]^ observed by having , a woman of international- fame deliver the' commencement address. Thespeaker will Hiftchmann national moprohilnrntl? national m years. Mada hast been on Central Eubej Madome Romondt-ho has not only headed ments In her own land forieducatloA, for pence, and for social service; but who has been most ,asfoclatcd with Intetf-merits for the past 11 e Kamondt-Hirnphmajin of \hq leading wome:n of pe who 'have worked to bring mediation and peace, and she his been proinlnent at the world conferences. She passed one year at fSer eva[ is Injtfmnttly acquainted with the Locarno , conferences and counts as (her personal friends the leading meb and women at these great conferences. Besldf»Iher devotion to the interest 1 of j international good will among nations. Madame Is an enthusiast for [the education of woman and is a prominent member of the xrofld committees of both the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, .the International Councillt; of nen. i ‘ I . is through! the Instrumental!tv InfluHnhnl I Pb^adplphla friends )«k- Grove that , sucb a wotnarjHT