K(appa Epsilon fraternity on the r4d- J way campus. MOIVING Umi 90 U.18 W. Sevi.. Au moke I Us.d Refrgerof ors, Ami~~~~~ ~ ~ ]Ml. o ~~gatrSrI ----------- .--------------- Liebuchutz Phioto Work ont the retaining wall along the east aide i>f the Chica go, North Shore, and Milivaukee raiiroad right of-way parallelto Wilson street in Indian Hqili ,shows this part of the Wnnetka grade separation roect, well on the waV, to completion., I,îo 42uiVV UDKiKAzM>Ký sKKweU*. The $1,e281 advanced to savings, build ing and Joan associations In Mlinois' and,. Wisconsin was two and a hait timeste November total and 62.7 percnt greater than that of Die- cember 1938. Acordiog to A.. R. Gardner, pr es- identc tis was the. secondlaes December. disbursemen t of any since the bank started.. "Main reason for the record. vol- ume of advances isthe prep aration being made by member savings and Joan institutions for larger lending programis iný their communities lu 1940,"' he.said. "Greater demand, for money to buy and build homes lias, wake Of the recent months' general aIn vite RealtorsI Brady Gang ArsenalI business expanson"or 9-2"IW-12-eTo NVati*onal B'oard IDisplayed in Evanston âdce in t jh last half than in th combc6m «ns n 0first hait of the year, and that the 7 un MeGuire & Orr, Inc. are display- last. quarter. of 1939 saw the dis- 41» DeMI23 mm Inductioii Jan. 24 ing lu their window at 530 Davis bursement of 33 per cent more home daM - 1street Evanston, this week, ail of Joan bank funds than any other, MM Members of the Evanston-North the equipment taken by the G-men quarter of the year. Both these Shore Real Estate board are receiv- at the time they disposed of the statistics were pointed to as evi-. S M R VEingýinvitations to the formai installa- Brady gang in B3angor,. Me. dence of the way business recOVeryr tiof ies an divitosond he throughout the country and has been home mortgage funds. e o YOUR SASEMUNTI National Association of Real Estatê winessed w i t h keen interest by 1boards, at a dinner to be held in the many thousands. ~1bi~ J Foufi4u.U.e» and Fluors Drake hotel Wednesday, January 24, H*. _______________ Uq.paired and Waterpro.ged at 7 o'clock. h w at miue inAy L.rThe dinner will be lu bonor o E. New Tri er'$ Cage Shw Isi e L.Ostendorf, retiring president, andbl An unusual and Up-to-date exhibi- losemout Decorative will feature the' installation of the Teams Take Do bl tion of handicrafi work ias jus-, nwpresident, Newton CÇ. Farr, of been installed in Blackstone Hall. Wof'erProo.ing Co. Chicago. Chicago Art Institute. It is under the 3739GREEVIE AVE Th pricipl adreses wll e eat at Proviso auspices of the Milwaukee W.P.A. m adGR E VK W AV .Te b pr tcipal .addres oes il b e w re ih sho ls b s e_ The project was formed to produce TelePhone Lakevlew 3343 mde b A rtwhs u ctW. in Pil-a-N ew lTer I l scopeof bakt- originally designed craft articles. _________________________deihia os Bîe ube illBe RC-nbraleas ot a coupl Tonhipt-for use ini the tax-supported institu,- -Chiago's bl igh nt rasBe R-bekesotatPoio o hptions tliroughout the. country. There j j reaed y Pivat Enerpise" figh school in Maywood last Tues- are 1,300 nmen and women workers' EV.Reservations for the dinner are to day afternoon. employed and they produce textiles_ EX ER S RVIC be made through the Chicago Real The varsity lost in overtime, 36 to upholstery fabrics, r u g s, table. *JEstate board, 32 W. Randolph 34. It was a close game. ail the linens, custom built furniture, toy.s, o n F . H . A . Lnns e C i c ags . D r e s s w il l b e d i - a, i h t e I d a H l l f v a e d g m s , o l , b o k a n v r o u streelt hia. way ih the Indian- lAilfvahdgme, ols bok ad I Toiqibu. formances. it over past per- Lynch, playing ta' ...2 2 < in....O0 il .000 i ..0 O0 0 0 51 . . . I. S . .5 n....' 2 ~ 02 32 00 02 12