màtitlws, .bdie magerIU5VI li 4iUi &Warner, Imc. A greater part of the transactions involved trades of properties, al- though several cash deals are re- ported. A summary reveals that activities were not confined to par- ticular territories, but include prop- erties throughoutt the .metropolitan area of Chicago. The Iargest deal reported, approx- imately $450,000, invoIved f our apart- ment buildings in the Uptown-Ra- present time, closeiy' approximates $100,000. The Institute now owns the- entire east frontage in the block between Chicago avenue and Chest- nut street. JaEmes D, Jarvis, of Baird & Warner's Michigan avenue office, represented, both parties. C. "W. Adams, Evanston office of Baird & Warner, acted as représen- tati've in theé exchange of a three' Ravinia Woodands, buit. by F. B. Smith and T. W. Jackson, wefl known north shore builders. £4. T. Burke, Skokie .Ridge office of Baird & Warner, mnc., represented al parties ini the transactions whlch amounted to $50,0WO. -Mr. M latthews also reports that $75,00O. in sales contracts have been si gned during Novemüber for the sale of several north shore homes. These to> onUuV areaUUIV 5iIILmisear 3Ç49 ALm announced. The trip next spring wil start on Friday, March 27, and laut for one week. As in the past it wil he under the.cifrction of New -Trier faculty members, who. act 'as chaperones. WHIAT FiN'ERK GIFI ',THAN 'jEWELRY?. At HALLMARKS yô'll find the-gift yuwl11 want at the -price you want to pay. Give somnething thate says "MRRY .CHRISTMAS"l and theni makes a -place for, itself as a. part of ev.ryday 1fe.. 1USEFUL. ~:mka- -