1 and also adlmsson to cither the Fort Dearborn replica or the Chi- nesetep. The price of these tick- ets is the same as the 'regular ad- mission pnice will be after the fair opens, when: extra charges, for> ad- mission :to Fort Dearborn and the' Chinese temple .wàIl_ be made for thos e who fail -to take advantage of the opportunity to buy these special souvenir ticketsnow By arrangement. with> A ,Century of Progress, the student -organiza- tions at New Trier, whicb are con- ducting the advance, ticket-sale, wil1 keep. ten per. cent of the proceeds, u Mrs. uarolyn ,uoan içye, Iormeriy of Wilmette, died on Monday at her home, 176 Eagle Rockway, Montclair, N4. j. Bei ore moving east. Mrs.- Rye hadt lived in Wilmette for more than twenty years. burin g ber residence h-ere she was an act ive meluber of. the, Woman's club and at the ime of ber death was a non-resident mnember, of the club. The funeral services were -held Wed- nesday mnorning at the b orn of her daughter, Mrs. B1rower Munroe, 7124 Maclean avenue,, Kenilworth. with the Rev. Hubert Carleton of' St. Augus- tine's Episcopal church' officiating. hold its annual meeting on Monday, Beatrice Driver, 423 Abbo4iord April 24, at Evanston Righ sch~O1. road, Kenilworth, arrives 8iturday Ail of the New Trier villâges-Wil- f rom Wellesley to spent hr prinir mette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and vacation with ber family.. S.bla .sleav- Glencoe--as well as scbools in i nany ingagain Monday, April 1 0. other communities of, northeastern Illinois,, are included. in the Lake Shore, division. New Trier townshi p Mrs. Hle E. Poronto, 17 Can- teachers are anaking plans to attend terbury court, entertaiined at -a bridge the meeting. Iluncheon Fniday, GLU &Wnxhe 0o.n.Their Ea-ster, Yacatio n Add another Sti on your HAT -J