\\~lLMETTE Ll FRIDAY DECEMBER 26, 1924 'artY Brings Xmas Cheer to Mothers and Children ~Fun ~ lor the young folks Miss Elizabeth Kell~· y of 933 Central Mr. and Mrs. J . A. MacLean of 9Z4 ha s gone to Hoston to spend Greenwood avenue were the guests of Chnstmas and }Jew Year's with her the Clifford Beymers of Evanston on sister, Miss Annette Kelley. Christmas day. a.\'et~uc -;-0- ents have been made planned for the older I ns, we can .only men~ve been including in ·cate that those seekll atmosphere charged piv!ng over the afterumors, a, ffording the 'clock on. On Wedwilt take place. New o'clock, with dancing, ~ures. The following til 10 o'clock for the tertainment, dancing, cements. The North ttion for a delightful ation of the kind to uary2 first Band, 815 ck. This will be the member is asked to he proposed changes will be in charge of rs. Peard on Decemeen trees to the new the small son of the etka; and the other, E Junior Auxiliary of the . Infant \fcliare association gave a Christmas party for the mo~ers and. chiJoi the Eckhart Station, Ch1cago, ,. afternoon, December 18. 300 mothers and children gathin the hall around the huge Christtree. They were amused for a time a professional entertainer with a dog. Then Miss Theresa Backus Helen Frazier, local girls, sang "ery clever songs. The program rtailed, as the owner of the five bears that had been engaged for occasion refused to aJJow the animals on the icy pavements. the conclusion of the entertainment, ts were served, and as the departed, Santa Claus gave each gift and a bag of candy. rs. r ames Bennett was chairman of erHl·~tainment committee, Mrs. WalBlake, chairman of refreshments, Mrs. Robert Berger, chairman of Kenilworth branch, assisted. Paul played the role of Santa Claus, Mrs. MarshaJI Davies baked about cookies for the affair. is is the first year the Auxiliary in charge of the Christmas the senior board having conducted for. Laird Todd arrived Saturday his home in Salisbury, Md., to Christmas with Mrs. Todd and ather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. am Holmes, at 622 Central avenue. Todd, who has been visiting her for two months, will return with usband next week. Mrs. Fred Breit a dinner and bridge for the 'l'odds ,day evening at her home in KeniJrih. Miss E. Mae Raymond of Columbia Mi ss Edna Lewis, 908 Central aveuniversity is spending the Christmas nue, has as her holiday guests, Miss Anne L. Whitmack has as her vacation with her sister, Mrs. H . K. Lewis of New York and F. A. Lewts gu.est over the. holidays, her sister, \Veld of 726 Tenth street. of Indiana. Mtss May Wh1tm~ck of Chicago, a -o--a-student at the Natrona! Kindergarten Alice K. \Vatson of Plattvillc. Wis., Mrs. Tom Knox gave a Christmas and Elementary college. is passing the holidav season with her luncheon for the members of the -o-parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Watson Tuesday club at the Orrington hotel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Kavan- of 1007 Linden avenue. · this week. augh of 349 Maple avenue spent -o-o-Christmas with Mrs. Kavanaugh's Mr. and Mr s. M. A. Friend of 806 Tom King, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Linden avenue and their family are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. J. King of 611 Forest avenue, returnAshenden of Winnetka . leaving January 15 for Miami. They ed last week from Ann Arbor for the will be gone all winter. -o-holidays. -o--o-Mrs. John MacLean of 924 GreenThe Junior Assembly of the North M iss Gertrude Pearce of ferry halt, wood avenue entertained on Sunday Forest, was the guest of the Lake Shore, gave a formal Christmas danc:e. at evening for her son John who has j'ust returned from Yale. and 12 of his Daniel Steckers of 423 Eighth street, the Evanston Country club on Christon Christmas Day. college friends. mas Eve. -o-o--o-Onc of the attractive affairs of the Miss Betty Mulvey has returned Mrs. C. Dean Klahr, (Helen Shurtis the dance the Town holiday seaso n from Gulf Park college, Gulf Point, leff) left Tuesday evening for her home in Erie, Pa., after a short stay cluh is giving tomorrow evening at Miss., to spend the holidays with her in Wilmette where she was called by th~ Woman's club. parents. --othe death of her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. R. Smith and -o-TelephoDe Wilmette 31 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Zimmerman of iamily of 1133 Central avenue spent INSURANCE 219 Sixth street, returned Monday Christmas day with the G. A. WatHusiurss, Life, Estate Annuitiu, from a ten day trip to Arkansas Hot sons of Winnetka. E'idowments, Trtuts -oSprings. They stopped in Memphis J. E. SWIFT TEAL H. R. Hitchcock of 906 Greenleai while en route. 1017 Central A···avenue is recO\·cring at his home from -oWilmette, lllinoia Miss Margaret Jacobsen. 336 Cen- a serious operation undergone at tral avenue, is giving a miscellaneous Grant hospital. shower and bridge on Tuesday afternoon. December 30, for Miss . Marjorie Newburg. -<>- ¥ II "Holiday Specials" 1 F~~~~ Imported Chiaclailla kEEPER Miss Jean McCallum was hostess at bridge last Saturday afternoon at her ~ home. 1331 Chestnut avenue, in honor of Miss Carolyn Gromann, 1316 ~ Chestnut avenue. -o-- r~~ ;;:~;,·,~;:~··:;-~:::::::···~:;;~-;:l I Glaaaea, Fzeld Glaaaea, Barometer· Thermometer·, Magnifier·, Etc. for Xma· . Sizes S to 10. Eaccllent quality, camel hair linina. 1 -o-- nee Setting r people during this ,ople's Christmas," is aughan Bright, Mr. C. Miles McDonald C. MitcheJl came home l Saturday evening to Donald and Lawrence Bateman, of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bateman, :Michigan avenue, are at home for holidays, the former from Brown vcrsity ahd the latter from Lake rest. Miss Barbara Jean Batean did not return for Christmas, but ayed in California, where she atMiss Williams' institute at <'ll. and Oaks, Berkeley. ~lr. I ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. -oand Mrs. Llewellyn Ladwig Miss Helen Seng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Seng, 1222 Chestnut avenue, will entertain 16 girls at luncheon and bridge at her home next Tuesday. -o-Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff of 924 Linden avenue had as their guests on il . C:hristmas. Mrs. John W. Iliff, Miss Sci-ti6c &\ Maaufac:turin· Optician· Dorothy Iliff, and Dr. and Mrs. 71Z Church Street EVANSTON Oppoaite OrriD,ton Hotel William Mann. ~ Phoae Uninr·ity 1141 Open Thura. &\Sat. EYe. tUlIP. M. -o-M iss Frances Donnelly, supervisor lft~~~INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIUIIHHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIHIU_..__ of art in the public schools, has as her guest over the holidays, her mother, who is here from her home in Duluth. I======= -o-- I I I i Boys' Caps&Hats Odd lots and assortment!!. Reduced to HATTSTROM & SANDERS I ___95c_ if 814 Linden avenue holiday season. Mrs. a family party at her as Day. me from their home in CenterviJie, , Christmas Eve, to spend the with Mrs. Lodwig's mother father, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nicof 816 Forest avenue. Mrs. les is giving an afternoon bridge rs. Lodwig next Monday after- -o-s. W. 0. WiJlison and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lundberg A. B. Willison of Chiof 1538 Walnut avenue have had as rris Watkins and Miss...,...._,.~.-.. their guests, two of thei~ son's .friends, -o-r of Columbus will be Harold White nad Alvm Qumter of ests of Mr. and Mrs. E. \\'endelin C. Seng, and Miss Edna Idaho. 1011 Greenleaf avenue. nd Miss Winifred Seng are enter-o-ining about 60 young people at a -o-Mr. and lv[rs. Dan Young and Miss Mulvey, daughter ·of ncr-dance Saturday evening, De- Blanche Young of Grand Rapids are Richard Mulvey of her 27, at the home of their par- the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at bridge '· Mr. and Mrs. W. P . Seng, 401 J. A. Burrill of 812 Greenwood avee avenue. The George Arns or- nue. Eternoon, December 31. as well as those from tra will provide the music. -abe her gusts. -o-Dale Smith has come from Dun-o-~lr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Bradley of can, Iowa, to spend the holiday seaA. Barton, 1216 Chest· Doyle court had as their guests son with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. planning to give a dinChristmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith of 1325 Greenwood avenue. r sports party at the M . Press!, Mr. and Mrs. Walter -otry club during the . Schueneman and their three Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Tuttle of for her daughter, Miss aughters, Marion, Ruth Anna and Central avenue had as their Christmas her friends. une Ellen, Mrs. Ellen Klein and guests, Dr. and Mrs. I. F. Upson of Chi-o-red Pressl. all of Chicago. cago and Mrs.· Annabelle Collins. rs. I. K. Stover, -'-Q. -o-e, and their two chil:\Irs. Helen Gage of Elmwood aveM iss Mabel Stoner and Mrs. Emma sday evening to spend ne. who left for the east just before Schreiner of 1110 . Greenleaf avenue rith Mrs. Stover's fath· hanksgiving, is spending the holidays gave a luncheon on Monday for a Mr. and Mrs. Henry h her son, Victor, at his home in number of guests from Chicago. oy, Ohio. ca. New York. Mrs. W. A. Gage, -oha s been in Wilmette since SepDr. and Mrs. Charles E. Geisse of l;.:<h;s returned from ber has returned to her home in 1218 Forest avenue have been spen'd [ilitary academy, Mexiearwater, Florida. ing the Christmas holidars wit.h relao spend the Christmas -o-tives in Fond du Lac, Wtsconsm. his parents, Mr. and \1 iss Ruth Nye of Cortland, New -o. Heller of 808 Elm'ork, who is representing the Elmira M iss Clara Mable Nelson, assista~t Woman's college in the interco!Jegiate at the Congregational c_hurch, . IS -o-rlramatic contests at Northwestern spending the Christmas holtdays w1th . Aaron Spear of 606 iversity thi week, is spending a few her sister at Grinnell, Iowa. entertaiped 40 guests " with her friends, Miss Dorothy --o-nce at the Hamilton Miss Priscilla Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Field of 0~ day in honor of Mr. -o-tumwa, Ill., are spending the holt~ilton Blunt, of ree-hundred young people were day season with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. to be guests at the dance Hall of 500 Central avenue. Hulbert, Nathan Pancoast, Al--o-fn Carleton Hawkes o~ Kremer, Stedman Willard, Don Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhe~m pue has sent out cards Gill, Jack Fix, Harry Dubsky and of 704 Lake avenue gav~ a famtly eception at her home on l' hard Johnston gave Christmas Eve party at their home on Chnstmas Day. ber 29, from 4 until 7 at the Kenilworth dub. ~ Mrs. Belknap Hawkes. -o-The Misses Sarah and Ella . Rem\1 r. and Mrs. Robert Wooden of hart, 1217 Hill street, spent qmstmas -o-Davenport, Iowa. will arrive in Wil- in Racine with Mrs. S. W. D1ckey. s. Fred Layton Rice mette to spend New Year's with Mrs. party at the Grauada [ evening for their Wooden's father and mother, Mr. and ~fr~ T. C. Moulding, 1004 Greenwood . One hundred and ;nenue. The Woodens spent Christpie were present. . ma~ in Centerville, Iowa. f -o-G-;::;e C. Richards and Jultus T. Seng of 1222 Chestnut avd left Friday for For· nue, returned Saturday from Florida York, to spend Christ· where he had been since October. He chards' family. They Did he leave you some money le~ves again January 4, for the Seng weeks. and are you going to buy a h~nter home in Leesburg, Fla., where --oRadio with it? ts family will probably join him cotlege students who I ater in the season. Deliveries Now ~ for the holiday sea· -oSuper Heterodyne ary C. LoweJI of cnl Among the young people who are Atwater Kent, Super Zenith, , a student at the Silll· at home for the Christmas· season Operadio pston. aHre Elizabeth Millar, who attends Mt. -o-Brun wick Radiolas, olyoke, Daniel Brower a student at ~r. who is a student at Brunswick Records IBI!inois, and Ralph Whitsett, Jr. and ~ge, Fort Wayne, In~, til Tencher who have come from ~ holidays with hts 620 ~hn B. Cramer of 1 . -oszz DAVIS STREET ue~ Bishop Hughes and family, who Across from North Shore Hotel been staying at the North Shore >. L. Fu11er of in Evanston, moved into their EYanaton UaiY. 5117 lllbaoia ~t have as their guest, ;ew home on Sheridan road and . Jones of the S~att orest avenue, Wednesday. ~e at Moorehead, MJIUI. -o- Mr. and Mrs. ~. Vl. Walsh of Morris. Ill., and Miss Agnes Walsh of St. Paul are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. M. 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