..i5ns grat eposition sponsored lby Modern Homes Exposition, Inc., will cooperate with the Federal Housing administration at, Washingtoni and Chicago. Equally it will cooperate with civic and business organizations Chicago Federation of Labor, an4 banks authorized to make loans un- der the -National Housing act. An exposition of this character will be of great interest to ail prop- erty owners, sÎince the provisions'of the National Housing act make a vast amount.of money, whichcani be borrowed through banks at a lowiii- terest rate on easy time payments with which to inoderize and recon- dition, available.to them. The, plans contemplate that theü Coliseum, frç)m the opening hour until the exposition closes at il o'clock Sunday night, Felruary 24, will bea great composite, sales room' exh.ibit- ing and> demonstrating every con- ceivable type and kind. of building mnaterials, hieating and ventilating ap- * pliances. and equîpment, refrigeration *and 'air-conditîoning eqmnlupmenit. home furnishings aind indeed every other thig that goes into the plans of home or building construction or reconstruction. * Every resident in the Chicago area is thus affored the unusual opportun - ity to see and examine in a few houis,. What môdernization really means anu what can be doue with the hiundreds *of basic and specialized products n10W available and just how they fit into the maintenance 'and upkeep of buiiKi- ing structures. * n is expected that all of the lead- ing national and local manufacturers a d deaiers will display their great array of products ail to-resuit in st.in- ulatiing.sales, re-emipio3 niienit oi labor. * and .tne gei.ciai i a us-ness.ý Mr.1.and >,Mrs. Lloyd QalWho have spenit the past mointh,,with Mr$. Quayle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-ý * ford Older, 1026. Elmwood avenue, have, gone to Rich-mond,, Va.,- to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Drake 01<1er of St. Louis were aiso recent. guests of Mr. Older's parents. tne aaiîy lite and wotlc of the ilean of wonien as she makeés ber contribu- tion to the éduication of youtb and seeks to meet the needs of the present generation. An unusually interes ting program has 'been plan- ned. The. deans ,will register in -thé foyer of the Red Lacqurroom 'at 6 o'clock and, have dinner together there etl o'clock' when Mrs. Emma- Fleer ,Muller -o f the Chicago Normal college will extend greetings and students of the school wil furniisb music.. E. F. Fisher, superintendent of scboolsat Peoria, ,vill give the feature address of thé evening on'the.subjeet "One Foot on the Ground." A reception wil follow theprogram. On Saturday. momning, Deceniber 8. after the registration,. there will be a business ýmeeting and round 'table discussions 'on the subject: In fluencing the Individual's Attitude, Through Group Relationiships." These discussions will. emphasize the social, ecoîinic, and bealth attituldes of the individual. HOLD FOOD SALE fr-s.,W. S. -Hefferan, 220 Kedzie street, and Mrs. John Gardiner, 809 Forest avenue, Evanston, are in charge of the food s'ale at the Christ- mas bazaar at National College of Education. The bazaar will be held this year on December 4, 5, and 6 in the college building. It is an an- nual event sponsored by the faculty, with the assistance of 'the students, parents and alumnae, The food sale, .which consists of many home-made delicacies, is the special project of the parents of the Childrens school pupils. Vrs. Harry Pifer, 622 Mefrose ave- nue, Kenilworth, entertai ned the, P. E. 0. for dessert 'and' luncheon on Tuesday of last *week. Mrs. Bessie Raney, chairman of. the board of trustees of thie P. E. 0. educational fund, was the speaker. iflot only quring the past half se- imester, but since he entered two .years ago. He received 96 honor 1points out of a possible total of 126. INJURED IN CRASH Sunday morning, a car driven by Benton, B. Hale, 911 Michigan. ave- nue, collided at !Fiftb and Isabella stree.ts with a Car driven by. -JOon Roeser, 145f1 Gregory street, Chicago. Jfale's car was overturned, and that of, Roeser was thrown onto the park- way. Mrs. Roeser received a bruise above the le-ft---eye-i. Roth. drivers. signed complaints. VISITS AT NILES Jane Grannis of Beverly His, Cal., left Saturday after a' visit with her uncle-and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Coyne of 240 Meirose avenue. She will visit relatives in Niles, Mich., before-i-eturning'home. Ed~gar Stevens of 3M AbDOtsfOtd road, Kenilworth, wbo was on a busi- ness trip in New York, returned Thanksgiving anorning. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Triggs, 1100 Ashland avenue, flew to New York last Tuesday, and are. returning by plane this week-end.> Mrs. Roy Osgood, 423 Kenilworth, entertained Thanksgiving dinner. 0o Mr. and Essex road, at a fainily .Mr, -and. Mrs. Horace FrÎtschle, 619 'Central avenue, gave a bridge dinner Saturday. Mrs. 'Lloyd Crossett, 529 Cuninor road, Kenilworth, entertai ned at a. sniall luncheon Saturday. 0o Mrs. joseph Joyce,. 531 Essexc road, Kenilworth, entertained ber Chicago bridge club at luncheon Monday. BAIRD &WARNER INC. R EAÀL E STATE --CmTW#E SERVICE We are in the nAket for FI1R ST MORTGAGES on Houses or Incotue Properties in ChicaoW and S u bur bs TELE PHO N CýE NTRAàL 15 -M I f You Are Thinking o/ Building their son, Clark, jr., who is attendng the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Miles Seeley, 705 Roger ave- nue, Kenilworth, entertained at dinner party last Monday in honer of CHAMBER 0OF COMMERCE BUILDING, 518-526 DA VIS ST., E-VANSTON University 3840 Highland Park 45 7 'Ripuidence Specialistir of the- North, Shoee" mai"