dptituUC class in carpentry. The play bou~se, which is ten feet by seven feet, with a heiglit of nine feet at the peak of the roof, was de- signed for the manual training pupils by Fred Schur, a local conitractor, who has taken an interest in this type of boys'. work. Similar houses have been 'buiit, by pupils in the manual training -department at 'the joseph Sears sehool each. year- for several years. Seven Boys Do-job. Boys who buili -thé house- this year are: Arend Knoop, Charles Thor- sen, Bill Sal.isbury, Seott- Camùpbell, Tom Gatles, Bill Powers, and Vernon Faulstick.. Thie bouse, which is toi be sold ýat auction on the night of the schoolý exhibit, is of rustic design 'and: is portable. The exterior is of birch bark. Cedar_ bark wasusèd for shin- gles. There is a three-foot porch on the front of the b ouse.,-,Inside there is -a fireplace, and furniture is -to blQ installed before the night of the ex-!i ibît. The bouse is cotupletelyl sceetied. -- * Work Throughout Year Work on the. construction of. the Ib'ouse.. was started hlast September. t ývas co mpheted about May 1.. 1 Announcement bas beet imade "that the bouse wih1 be Sohd to. the individ- ual offering the> highest amounit above its cost, one hundred dollars. Any money realized over the cost of the bouse wilh be devoted to -improv- ilig the manual training equipmient at the Sears school. The individital who lias poited bis niaine whthe: highest cash price bid by 9 o'chock in the eveing oni the date of the exbib-, it %%Il h desiginated as the pur-, chaser. it isannlouniced. AlTTENDS FAIR M1iss, May Harding of Great Fa-Ils MI ontL,' caîie to, attenid .A Century of Prorce1ss ast e-n. She wvas the guest of Miss . atura Fhentve, 729 Lak<e avenue. On Siind(ay Mi ss Hard- il 1, NI1 iss .Flcntvc. and MNiss Doris 1.urner al I-itecd the-Fair. The three young x,,oncii tati-ht togethier 'lu the saine schio 1'at Great Falls several1 (lena junior college. Ruth. Gnuse of Quincy, Ill., wbo is coming this week-end with ýthe Quin.- cy High school band to enter the national contest at evanston;- will stop-with ber. uncle and aunit and, cousin, the joseph. M. -Jogis, 212, Ca-' talpa, place, Miss Gnuse 'plays the bass violin in the',string section of, her high school band. T' HERE are' more reas ons than c. cooking skill behind the quality of out dinners. Vegetables, for exam- pie, are neyer cooked in a. big kettie to be ladled, out fromn time Ito time as they are ordered.. They are cooked separwately1 in o ne quart con tainers and corne to your table at the very moment wh.en. they are ,at t ,heir best., This: is but one, of the radical departures that contribute to the delighft of dining at. Vera Megowen's. (The North Shore says titere are flQ D.inners like Vera1 Megowen's) VERA MEGOWEN - 01DAVIS ST. £vanston Exquisite Bridai1 -Photos Sensibly Priceci Make Your A PPointment E ar y. MATHEW FRANCIS PA TRONIZE OU R A DVER TJSERS Play It Once YOU Will Play It Again. .Eveiy Açy if is becoming more eyideni thaf once a plaYer af V et non, always a player-at Vernon. There must b. a reason .Mr. Jackson Winnetka 2400 Daily Evenings, University 6448 i q ROUT-4ny Road to Waukegan Road, North te Deerfield, Then 1 V2Milee West 1~KN