mette tnree days in Marcn-Tuesday, Wednesday, and Tbursday, Marcb S, 9, andi lO-is receiving an enthusiastic response to ber invitation to prospec- tive exhibitors to reserve space early for their exhibits in order to secure the space best fitted. for their indivi- dual disýplays. In Wilmette, spring cornes with the Better Homes exhibit. The clubhouse throws wide its hos- pitable doors, revealing a wealth. of suggestion to the homemaker for spring imnprovements in the bome- for painting, varnishing, interior dec- orating, building, gardening, washinig, cooking, lighting, furnishing, and the like. Everything shown is.the latest of its kinid, and thé exhibitors are there- to answer 'questions, and ex- plain how things work. The Better Homes exhibit is a perpetual'inspira- tion to. the 'home maker, to get busy and start, doing things in the annual spring cleanup. Reservations for exhihits are 'made with. Mrs. Dixon. Beside the commercial exhibits, there will be, as usual, the club ex- hilbits, which will be in charge of Mrs. Ernest H. Freeman, tbis year. The club activities' committee is a big one, comprising most of the club nienbership in one capacity or an- * other. There are aIl of the. features of a bazaar, with gift booths, clothing booths, food booths, candy booths, flower booths, and what not, beside the' serving of home-cooked meals Mr. and Mrs., Louis Popple, Prairie avenue, afinounce the ený ment of their daughter, Grace nett, to Harold Reinw'ald, son of and Mrs. Anthony Reinwald, Illinois road. Doelverios Lesve at ,WOLFF ATInce JFtowe.ly WOLFF.-GRWPFIS, INC. 32 Yearx et CentiflMog, Service en the North -Sho ro Hardware - lOuseware -Pallits BUILDERS' -AND CONlTRACTORS' SUPPLIES 11,19-21 Ceuufrl Avé.. ope> JVlmotIe Tiset, Large. Parking'S>ace in tise-réer frthe courtieace of .oser cuUomers Qntality 1Merchandise, wt Right Prices wit h Per:sonal Serweice THE Miss Mildred Douglas, championi girl tzirling drum major, zvili Iend the grand marc/i Saturday evening, February 19, when the Evansto P Drum and Bugle corps holds lit s benefit dance at the Evanstonl CoItry, club. DUO NOT SEE NUS SHADOW SPRJNG WJLL SOON BE HERE TIME TO CLEAN AND PAINT UP nment, tiiere 18 imusic,, and usually there's a side show or soý-out of sight and sound of the exhibits though, so that no one's mind is distracted f roin the main purpose of the Better Hlomes exhibit-to furnish new' ideas for the home. Sale of Tax Warrants Is Arrawged by Board At its meeting Tuesday night the Villaze board oassed a résoluition aic-1 naire Ted Douglas, an outstandiîng bugler, and ber mot:her is a bugler with- the Cook County council Legion Auxil- iary Druin and. Bugle corps. Miss Douglas created a sensation in the New York parade as drum major for the Bently Drum corps of Cincinnati. She was pictured in the news reels and ber faine also spread across the nation ini leading picture news magazines., Other celebrities to attend the benefit In the middle ages, when poison- ing was n favorite sport, it. was thought that a cup made of rhi- noceros horn would instantly betray the presence of knock-ouit drops. by showing beads of sweat. on the outside of the cu» . ý. .' ntec in trhe UIencoe school audi- boeýkerof Evanston, form-rIy of -WiI- ium Friday and Sat'urday, Feb- mette, are Ieaving about Tuesday of, ary 18 and 19. Reserved seats sales next week ta motor to San Antonio, rthe production will be FebruarY Texas.' Mr. Clarke will .make several. at the Tbreshold Players' studio, business stops on the, way and in aPark aven-ue, Glencoe. The cast San Antoniio they "Il visit their son, characters bas been irecruited f rom Guernsey. Clarke. Trhey plan to re- ougbout the north shore area. turn, homûe by way o Fairbope, AIla leave at w .IImntt. 1933184 Do it white labor is e carry a complete Une oi A an reI - ian vas fil- J andi prices lomp. lege for,. the: and .mp, ieu - dini- ffiey JE R 0 u N 0)'H'ô GI