36 Dr. and :Mrs. George Magill of 1011 Lake aYenue and their 'son, Jam es Mab: ll, are !raYing today to spend the week-end of Christmas \Yith 1\Irs. Magill's parents. ~Ir. and Mrs. James Oglh·ie, in K{lnkakee. -oCharles M. Troy of Scarsdalr, K. Y., formely of \ Vilmette, who attends ·Syracuse uni\'ersity, is spending the holidays with hi s friend s on the north ~ hore . WILMETTE ~[ rs. \Villi am ] . Sturgeon, 61-t Gre.enleaf avenue, " ·ill. haYe as her guests for Christmas dinner, her son and his wife and ~Ir. and 1\frs. \V. H. FarraH and Ril;hard and Dorothy Farrall of Edgewater. Mrs. Farrall i_ ~frs. Sturgeon's sister. -o~fr. and M.r s. Rollin C. Smith of 1728 Highland avenue and their daughter, I ~larcia, arc spending the holidays in Spokane, \VasiL LIFE December 2-t. 1~26 Miss Francis Levi, daughter of the Edv.-in J. Levi s of 730 Forest avenue, has .returned to \Vilmette to spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Levi is a student at ~1ihYaukee-Downcr in Mil\Yattke e; \Vi s. -o~I r. and ::Mrs. Christon L. Darling of 1538 llighland avenue and their sons, Christon. Jr. , and George, have gone to Spok<tnc and Seattle, \Va siL , for the . Christmas holidays. -------~-------------- Legion News Tuesday e\·en in g. December 1-t, marked the annual post banquet and installation of officers, \\'hich was held. as in former years, at the \Vilmett e \Voman's club.~ A turkey dinner wa" served hy the Auxiliary, and after evervboch· \va s loaded to capacity \\'ith hom~ -co~ kecl turkey and all its accompanying· ftxin's. the officers ior i 1927 \\·ere impres. in~ly installed, accord in g to the Legion ceremonial. 1,~, Commander .t\nch · Ho!2,'ns nf till Sen·nth Di~trict. ~T he iCtl lo\\·i n g dft! cer~ \\Tfl' instalkd: Dr. \V. \\" . 1 -Ll\\'kith. eommanckr: ~tan ton Yanlm\\·:I.L!.L' tt. Yict -cumtnatHkr: Harr ~ Fknt \'(' , linanCl' on1cl't': 1Pllll B. Stanton. -a rliutant: Clint !...;ocltrane. ..,L·:·.~-tant-:lt·- :trlll:': Dr. -..; C. ~tant ~ n1. 1 clt;q,J;,in. :1 11<! J a tnt·.., .\ ntkr--oll. GC(Jfl.! e I Ba:-;-,kr and P;,ul lnltth<lll. mt·ntht' t'~ <·1 : the l' x ec 11 t i \'l' L~ u 111111 itt e l'. D i :' t r i ~: l'llmtn:tndcr :\ndy f~oger" f..Ul\T a :--ltt·ri Ll'gion talk :tnd \\'as follmHd !1_\. :-:-tat l' ( 'nmmatHler 1-'trrl' ('. \Yatkin~. thL· g ue ~t of the t'\'l'tlin !.!_·. wlto gan: a mo .; intl't'l':-ting talk on \Yhat the Legi ~n 1 had dtlllC and i" 110\\. doing. Rcpr c:--ent;ttin~ (lf tit<.: variou:-; ri,·ic and fr;;ternal organization-, \Ytrc pn'scnt. --J. B. Stantr·tL 1 " the ons Wlz!J tile experienced traveler re ~rs · ·! Fraternity to Stage Elaborate Dance Event The Chi Sigma Gamma ira tern it,. announce:-; :--ixth annua: Chri;-,tma·, dance. which \\'ill he held at the Drakl' 1 hotel on th e t·,·ening· oi December 2t~. John ] arbo n oi Oak Park i..; rh;! ir1 111 a n o i t It t' rom m i t t e e . T ',., 1 1 , r c he s t r a . : will he fc:a:urtd. Paul .\ . . It and hi' ' t·ntire Oriental thc·atrc lli'Che~tra " ·ill he at-rntnpanied !Jy Bill Donahue's , Cnin'r:--it \' oi lllino.i:-- dancl' orcllt"-tra \\·hirh ha~ ju..,t returned irt·l11 Dcam·ilk. Franct'. :\n clahnratl' pro;.!ram of en t<.-rtaintnl'nt !Ja-. :tJ..,o ht'l'tl planne d. , dancing \\·ill 11c in t IIL· tn; ti 11 din in ( . :· until 2 a.lll. 'J'Jtj , \\il l J,v tltt' ,·n, tlit <i d:tltrl' l'H·r ;.!1 \'t'tt J>, :t I<H· ;tl lr;tlt·rni , . it j.., ... air!. . 1 I 1 \ I r :- . 1; :-; 111 ].; I I . I .;t k 11 1 . k .t ,'I 12Y Crl· .!..:o r~· ;t\TI1lll· i:-- haYill . L! a . . Iter guc~~' : t n. rlming tl1<· C!Jri,tma" holidn,·:- her · i.).f r ~ . 1L n. Hi c dI() n (I .f C i c i nn a i :ttl ·I '.\[ r. Hil'rllnn. )Jr. Lakofka's father ; t Itd :- i :-! t' r, .I . I ,:d..- 1 1 i k a a t11 I '.\I i , s '.\ f:t r I l .:tkc,fka oi Gros.; Park and l\\'0 J,r,ltltn..,, '.\1. r. Lakt·ika <lt Trvincr P:: rk and \. \1: Lak ~·ik:t <·i .\Ia~ fair .. -oLe , nard .'tock\\'ell Schmitz of 102 J( l' en c y !'> t r c e t ,. E \'an . ' ton, i.., !J nlllL' i rn 111 Dartmouth to spend the ltolidan \\'ith his parents. Dr. and ::\frs. -:\f. L. : ~rhmitz. )I i. . s Lleatt<·r ~l· lttllitz. \\'ho i: , :tttending the Chicago Latin sc hool, and 1 \fiss Carnl_\'11 Schmitz. \Yho i:' at the· 1 ~t. Scltolastica sc hool in Rngers P:trk. 1 :trc at home for Christmas. I 1 -(l- 2. 3· 1· A fast train every hour. Clean, comfortable, courteous· service. NOTE· Seven Milwaukee-bound · trains operate each day via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, Shore Line Limited trains operating to Waukegan make direct connections at North Chicago Junction with Mil waukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. U rs. Gcor.t?,· e Snyder of Three River-:. I \l icl1., left the first of the · \\'CC k after a visit of severa l months with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. :-;nyder of 215 \Voodbine avenue. - oMrs. \Vi lliam McGinlev is ill at her home at 763 Michigan avenue. S he returned from the Evanston hos pital on Saturday, December 11. Milwaukee terminal is at 6th and Syca. . more, in the heart of the city, convenient to everywhere, saving time and taxi fare. -oMrs. Andrew Moore of 707 Laurel avenue has been ill for the past week 1 at her home. Chicago North Shore &. Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION Telrphone Wilmettr 2514 Baggage Checked I Telepbon· Wilmette SUI DR. FRANK B. ERWIN Specializing tn the treatment or your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls receive my personal attention 1000 Bldr,e Ave. Wilmette, Ill. VETERINARIAN 1-102