December 17, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE l Kenilworth Happenings I·' s.sc~ 'rO'l(l. K> .e orgel tc larc1 s,. 530 .. .. . . < , t:nt 1wort 1, cntcrtamed then· dtnner-hridg 11 S d ~ c u ) on atur ay cn..:ning, December 11 · -o~I r. and ~I r.~. D;n·id R. DeCamp, 615 :\hbott I 1 \I I· ~ .fore! roac. e t.t 1.1'\.l'nt·1wort 1 1 on · O IH <l\ ic,r ~t. l.oui::. t() he gone a \\·eek. Kenilworth last Sundav for Oklah'oma . All . d I -. I 'I .. \ f rs. en an 1er t\\ o c 11 dren wtll · ']' .1 Icave f or C a l t.f orma on ucsuay , December 21, to spend two month s with ~Irs. Allen' s mother. Mrs. J acbon. :\f r. Allen will meet \f rs. Alkn in . · 11 1 K ;t11~as C tty. at!ct go mt 1cr to (';di fortna for ( hrtstma s. ,-("1- ~~~~~~----~,----------------J Leon B. Allen, 423 Cum nor road left i ~1 r ·md !\[ r . G R' 1 At the Infant Welfare sa1e' and · tea Miss Bet):tany 'Crowe, 234 Raleigh given recently at Mrs. Hugh Fores- road, will leave Kenilworth on Saturnlan 's home, 515 Essex road, Kenil- day evening, December 18, for a two worth, $150 was made. weeks' Christmas houseparty in MichJ -oigan. Burt A. Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, -oKenilworth was in New York on busi- . Mrs. Julius Peterson, 222 Cumberne ss for a few days l~st week. land avenue, Kenilworth is entertain-oing her bridge club today. -oMrs. John Carpenter, 422 Wood- , s to c k, Kenilworth, entertained her Tonight the. Kenilworth club will bridge club on Thursday. hold its first stag dinner-bridge party. ~1 r-. -nCro\\'e Rt >hnt P :·cnti:--:- . 201 Cumberland 18. from Owos.,o, 1fich .. to sptnd the 1 ;t\'t·n~It', _ret urn:- tc, Kenih,·or th this Christmas .holiday s_ with ~fr. _ancl ~f ~·s./ ~·~·_ 1 ' 1111 ~S' tr(lm .the. l' nin~ rsity of }.fichBurt A. (rowe ot 23-l RakiLdl road. I~.tll lor the ( lm:-tma-.. holidays. Ken ilworth. · -o- n\I i:-.~ Atny a nrl ~~ i. . ~ .\f arjorie : Mid\l r. ancl ::\fr:-. \\' . lf. Pin t·i Flint. dencl r·:·i oi 515 Rn . . lyn road, Kcnil\1 id1.. \\'ill :- JlL' tHI :;aturda\· and Sun - \\·r, rth. arc returning toda v for the day \\'ith their dau~hter. ~lr .;. Burt .\ . h(J iida y:-; irorn .\fary Bald\\'i;1 school. l'rO\\'l', 2.1-l Haleigh road. Kenih\'Orth -oon thci~ \\'ay to tilt· Parifil· roa . . t ,,·hen· .\1 r.; . :\lh nt \\'. Dilling. 5-lS Es se x t ht:y wtll spe nd the wi11ttr. ru;tcl. Kt·ni l\\' CJrth ancl he !· t\\·o children -oart..· in Paltn l.kach hut expect to be Bruce Hulbert. 528 Ahhott:-.iord roa d. home before Christmas. \\·ill return to Kenilw orth !t111ight iro111 the . CniYersity oi ~lirhigan and Richarcl John ston oi 321 ~lt:lro:-.c an>llllt..' will come homt..· from Dartm()uth. ' H t. · met Bruce TI ulhcrt in Dl'troit to collll' home \\·ith him iw t ht· Chri:--t- , tll it.... :;cason. I .\fiss _Tan·e 1\idg\\'<1\', 20i l'ttillhtrland ;t \ 't' llllt'. return-; to Kcnilw orth tonight irom ~immon s sclwol, Bo:-;tnn to spe nd the holidays with her· parent .... ).fr. and \I r~. Grant Ridg\\'ay. 1 \V. Lee Crowe and .\f i~.; Addie I arri\·e on Saturday, D cc~mhe r I YULETIDE MUSIC 126-M (10 ln. 75c) Stille ~~acht, Heillge Nacht (Silent Night, Holy Night) 0 Du Frohliche · Soprano Solos Elsa Alsen Violin, Chimes, and Organ Accompaniment. 50013-D (12 tn. $1.25) Adeste Fideles Associated Glee Clubs of America ('850 Male Voices) Augmented by the audience of 4,000 voices at the Metropolitan Opera House, N. Y. John Peel Associated Glee Clubs of America (850 Male Voices) Recorded at tl1eir pe,·forman:Je at the Metropolitan Opera Ho1tse, N. Y. 7"11-D (10 in. 75c) Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful) Chimes Solo Organ Accompaniment Howard Kopp Silent Night, Holy Night Chimes and Organ with Bmss Quartet 782-D (10 in. 75c) The Holy City Silent Night, Holy Night Columbia Mixed Qua.rtet Violin, Chimes, and Organ Accompaniment. 465-D (10 in. 75c) Hark! the Herald Ange ls Sing 0 Little Town of Bethlehem Columbia Mixed Quartet OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS -0-· \t r. atHt ~r n. L. ~f. :\lk n. 2~1-: ::\lel rnsr avenue. willle;tn· K cnih,·ort h next \\'l'l'k to spend l'hri-..tma~ \\·ith thrir :-on-in-law and claugh tl':. ~I r. and ~[ rs. F. D. Slater. in Ln.:i ngt""· ~~a ........ -oT.icttt. F. 0 . Johm on Ita . . kit ior Xt·\\· [.,,lldon. Conti., aiter a \·i. . it ()i :it·nral \\'t.'l'b with his pa:{'Ilh. C't>l. an d \fr .. Arthur J o htl.~o n oi 322 Ft·urtn·nth trt' d. -0I ~ ~cltmng & ~ons · ffiarsJta11 & IDendell · Jl,reuJshr ' THE AMPICO \fnnday the guild t1i th t· Church of th(' Holy C'otni()rtn hail ih Ia . . t lu11chcon before Chri . . una:-. Till' next Olll' ,yjll ht..· given Januar .\· 3. ()- Our Newest Creation in Modem Memorials ~®tichring.Stubios Carl·to,. Kaum#lfe' PIAnO~ $27 Oavts Street · Swnston 11/inoll ~ · C~JZJQ C'. Eastman. 5~ ~~ elrn:'l' Kenihnlrtlt . j.., rapidly rt·cn\'C·ring hi s lll':Li th. ;tnd "ill Jlrnhal>ly Sidney J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT co· . , <l H ' Il\lC, CfllliL' honit' hef l1:·t· l'hri-.ttna -.. 5751 Rave~swood Avr., Chicago, Illinois. · -()W cite for catalogue. \\'a lter ::\farx. 522 ! ~ .......... ~ r·litll. ~t11il - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \\'(Jrth t:i t·xpectL·I l lJ, ,rnt· (ln St111day. 0~o.'CC' Illhtr ]<), to Sjll'lld tht· t.'h ri.;tm as holiday-; \\·ith hi:' p;Ii"cnt', \fr . and · ~I r--. \\'altcr ~farx. -·- CLYDE ELLIOTT PRESENTS -:- · H:\E·HAY EX(TitSIO~ TH ' I\l:Ts TO ( ' 111( ',\(W }'OH SliOJ>J>EHS, Til E .\THE· f;OEHS, 'E T(' ·· YU ( ' IIH' .\C;o ,\ \OHTH Wl:sTEH:\ ltL Efft·<·th·t· Fridav, Dt·t·t· mht·r to . 1 ~~ ~ 1), and t'IHitinuing· until· furtlwr not in·, lht' Chi· f·ago & :'\()l'th \\\·stt·rn 11~ · . will !-;t·ll Ollt'day round-trip t'Xl'Ursion til-kl·ts from \\'il tlldtt· ancl Kt·nilworth to <'hivag-o and rl'lurn at : \\'ilnwttt> $.t)n; Kt·nilworth $.tii>. Tkkds will IH · good for g-oing' trip on any train scla·clukd to h-an· C'hi<'ago on any dak or salt-, and good rt·turning· on any '1\·nninal Oil or lwfon· midnig-ht or date ()f salt·. ~Jwdal pro,·isions art· !wing· madt· for tht· atTommodation of holiday traffic. Tlw~·w 11l'\\' fan ·s art' offl'I'Pd as a furtlwr attradion to patronir.t· tht· fast, l'Olln·nh·nt ;tnd eolnfortnhlt· suhurhan St'l'\'iet· 11f the Chicago &. :'\orth \\·,·stt' t'll Hy. For dt'Lailt>d information apply to Tkkt't .:\gt·nts, Chit:ago & :-.:orth "' t·stl·rn H.y. HARRY MINTURN and His Stock Company of Selected Stars in a Season of High Class Dramatic Productions STARTING MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 27TH AT THE NEW EVANSTON THEATRE Evening Performances at 8·15 1 Prices · Evening 50c-75c-$1.00 Matinee Tues., - Thurs., - Sat. 2:30 Matinee 25 and 50 cts. ----------------A New Play Each Week Seats on Sale Thursday, December 16th (Season Reseroations lor Same Seats Accepted in Order of Receipt) -Adv. Telephone Wilmette SU7 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN Specializing In the treatment of your best friends the All cans receive my personal 1000 Rld~e VETERINARIAN "Dog and Cat" attention An. Wllm·tte, Ill.