ýmatel y twenty-five of )st prorninent bouse ar !sigjiified their intentio ns and, drawiftgs of hc n price f rom $15,000 During ,the first --twoý weeks the exhibit will comprise -English: homes;- followed by a two week's exhibitioný of American homes; then French and the last two weeks Contemiporary. The public is invited to attend this exhibition, whichi will be open'.from, ito 5 daily. TO CRUISE TO BERMUDA Miss Mary Louise Hays, ,daughter of the Clyde T.. Hays of Laurel ave- nue, .Wilmette, -will leave next we witb a group of girls f rom Connecticut college on a trip to Bermuda during the sping vacation. Sailing on the S. S. Bermuda f rom: New York, the ten girls, chaperoned by- the:mother of one, will spend ten days before re- turning to their studies. Miss Hays spent last week-end in New York City as the guest of Miss Margaret Kies who was a classmate of hers at Na- t ional Park seminary ini Washington last year., The party will not return to New York before April 5. IN WEDDING PARTY Miss Virginia Prussing of 549 Earl- ston road, Kenilworth, is leaving on Monday of next week for South Orange, N. J., where she will be a hrides~maid in the weddingoe f Miss. previous to the. event. Miss Harriet Mons, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Harny W. Mons of 157 Mel- rose avenu e, Kenilworth, will spend the Easter vacation f rom Denison univer- sity, .at Danville,,Ohio,ý with hen par- ents. Miss Mons will: be a June gradut- ate f rom the college, which in Octobe r; wiIl celebrate its one-hundnedth anni- versary year. The graduating class this year is called the "Centennial Class." cnairmen oxtnese nepartnet. . Amo ng them, ten students f rom .the north shore have been selected, tô. act in that capacity. Wayne Simpson, 1132 Orrington avenue, e~vanston, is the, per- formance m anager, and bis assistant, Frederick Lundberg, livesat 1010 EIm- wood avenue, Wilmette. jack Harring- ton, 500 Adam.n>s avenue, Glencoe, is co- ch airman of stunts;. Ruth. Kinne of 1324 - lmwood avenue, Wilmette, has, charge of- campus publications; Maàr- j 1orie Kipp, 1930, Orrington avenue, Evanston, is, head of -the concessions comnittee; Lynford Lardner, ýWho lives at, 810 -Milburn street, Evanston, is co-chairman 7.of ,parades, .together with Ruth Poole of 2148 Sherman ave- nue, Evanston ; Voler .Wilson, ý 2516 Noyes street, evanston, is in charge of water circus; Augusta Watson, 281' Marshman avenue, Ravinia, and4 W'heeler-'1'racy, 1205 Grant 9treet, !V anston, are co-chairnien of the side shows cornmittee. In addition to these north shore stu- dents, many others from this district are assistjng in the carrying out of the extensive plans for the circus. The Craig B. Ketchams, 611 Ah- bottsford road, are leaving Kenil- worth today for Biloxi, Miss. LOANS -on-houses, apartments a9nd blusiness properties for 5,7 or 10 year terms. CODY TRUST COMPANY 105 South La Salle Street Randolph 6600 CH-ICAGO LANSo iucN REALESTATE webb bocted and carfuily selected, are always acceptable, to conservative As. Baird & 'Wamner 1in flte ic rket for such bans, it wuli be to your advani. ta m iirlnancing your prmsnt borne to write or oelti office. BAUR & WARNERD 528 Davis St. Gge.nleaf 1855 Evanston Drawn for Wihnette Coal & Material Yard ) T-ROWN Ti-E SON - %/ôo. 0SK-OULn'VE ToLD MoT4EaZ A~8Ov T- r BAR GAIN!t brnolJ Joers, Ownor (or your own broker) L