December 7; 1928 WILMETTE LIFE twice, the first performance at .10 and the second at 11 a. m. . . 57 t Pupils Portray Children's Books theater at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The general public is invited. On Saturday, December 22, the feature for children will be a series of moving pictures, "Children of Many ~a~ds," in~luding the following films: ~tttle Indtan Weaver," 14 Wee Scotch Ptt?er," "Little Dutch Tulip Girl," and "Ltttle Swiss Wood Carver." Also, a film entitled "Bre'r Rabbit and His Pals" will be shown at this pre-holiday entertainment. Each film will be shown a.·m., RETURNS TO BALTIMORE Mrs. ]. W. Cullen, 1226 Ashland avenue returned to her home recently aft~r a ten day's visit with relatives in Delaware, bringing with her Mrs. James K. Cullen. The latt.er Mr~. Cullen returned to her home tn B~l~t more Friday after a two weeks VISit. Your Photograph on a Xmas Card f~Wt5tnta4tremn§ ptk'£;-~.. ~ Characters from well known children's books are portrayed in the accompanying picture. The characters ,~~,·ere depicted by a group of children in the 7A class at Howard school who appeared in a special assembly at both Stolp and Howard schools. ~ anb goo~ wishes Tbia is a peaoaal aad eYerlasting rcmcmbnace . Makt yoar appoiatmtat aow Field Museum Plana , Special Free Shows Thre.e special free entertainmen~s for ~hlldren.' and one for. adults, wtlll be gwen th1s month at F1eld Museum of Natural History, it was announced today by Stephen C. Simms, director. On Saturday morning, December 15, the first of the children's entertain· ments will be presented in the James Simpson theater of the museum. "Alaskan Adventures," a six-reel moving picture of absorbing interest, will be shown. The film will be run twice, at 10 and at 11 a. m. · Also 011 Saturday, December 15, the adult program program will be presented with a re-showi~1g of th.e filin, "A laskan Adventures," m the S1mpson Oar cluiaaa. an acluiYt Joseph 'D. Toloff 518 Davis Stmt Out Photogr·ph· Liue ForftJ« . Pboae UatY. 2171 . Georgian as. The P!ace. on the invitattons stgn·fies that the hostess ~~s selected the finest fac·bties, appointments and service available for her entertainment. Place y o u r reservation early enough to secure the accommodations you wish on the exact date you select. . T 0 inscribe The l On Sunday evemng, December ninth, a Musicale-ARTISTS George- Swigart, Violin Edmund Terlikowski. Violin Eugenie Limberg, Viola Estelle Swigart, Cello tAn <.Ad4ress Of 7Jistznctton · · R ms ~ ~ the ladies' One of the Eight BtautifuJ Downstaus oo . . XIV S . 1 ~ ~ the choice for leadmg society events. Lou 1s octa . DAVIS at HINMAN-EVANSTON ' Telephone Greenleaf 4100