1~, 1925 December 18, 1925 : WILMETTE LIFE ~ FETE · roOR cHILDREN Northwestern Students Give Special r briatmaa Parties for Little Fellows Tenement Diatricta I I I I' ;;f l'lt ristmas celebration on Northwestuniversity's Evanston campus took ! :. 1 iorm this year of e ntt:rtain i~:. _: 200 lad s from the poor districts of ( hicago by fraternity men on Decemi:,·r 17, and from the s tandpoint of the ~· irl st udents, a liberal .c ontributio~ of urc:-;s ed dolls and h o liday stockmg., ,· utTcd with candy, to th e children of ·~1e neighborhood of i\orthwestern l 11ivc r ~i ty Settlement. Th e men' . i ,,jjda y plans for the poor kid s of Chi' · 1 ~0 ,,·en.· dire cted i)y the t:alllJJlh ' 1' ~1. l'. .:\. whilt· the gir)..,' t'tforh ._ tT g uided i>.Y th <: campu~ "Y. \\ .. " I. Cha rle s Norton, of Kaukauna, \\ j.,_, a ~en ior ~ tud e nt , \\<1:-. chain11an oi 1:ie se ttlement work committee of th e "Y. M." at Northwe s tern and the pro~r<tlll followe<l by th<: i(·llrtt·t·n ·ira tcrnities and four open men's dor ttJitork:. followed. The girb worked und er tht· pn .nal ltader~hip oi I fazt"! Fr a..,t.: r. ttl Kenilworth, chairman of the Chic· ....!o Social Service departm ent of the ( ;ttn pus '·Y. \V." Over 1,000 Chri~tmas t,,cl.: ings have been t111ed \\ith (andy and nut s, the irc:-,hmen girl.' grfJ ups co-operating in thi . w or k , and \\l'I'C dtHtated to tile kiddie :-. oi \:orth \\·t· ~ tern Cniversity Settlement. Each 1>1 the cightt·<.:n ..,ororitit·:- dn·..,..,t· d at ka . . t 15 dolls . while the- alumnae of ti". -..orori tie-. di--pb _\v d intt·n· t 111 tl ti ... ende avor. ~o that o\·c r .HHI dr,J).., \'.ne drc ~~c d f(Jr th e little tltutltcr-. l·t tht· nortlnn: ~t -..ide oi Chicago. \\. cdne:, day afternoon. De cem her 16, at 4 o'clock in Harri s hall reception TIHilll a cl o ll -~ h"\' \\a-. -.tage cl ll\· t ht· .~,:irl .... . . ' ~ 11 Luncheon and Dinner for Christm~s ·Shoppers at the THRESHOLD of the TRAIN SHED Place Your Order for Christmas Cakes The beautiful dining room of the Chicago & NorthWestern Terminal in Chicago-operated by Eitel, Inc.-is the ideal meeting place for suburbanites during this Christmas Shopping Season. For luncheon, tea, or dinner, no place offers the tired shopper so delightful a menu or such restful surroundings. Nor need she race to catch her train. She may eat at leisure and in comfort, knowing that it is only a step across the train shed to the 2:55 or the 5:10 or whatever train she may prefer. For the accommodation of patrons, packages may be ordered delivered "In care of Eitel, Iric., Main Dining Room, North Western Station." NOW Nuemberger Lebkuchen, · 5 in Pkg.............. $1.00 Fruit Cake ........ pound 1.00 HoneyLebkuchen,4 inPkg. .35 Peppernuts ........ pound .SO Glittering Stone ..... each .2S Wiebele ........... pound 1.00 Springerle ......... pound . 70 Cinnamon Stars ..... 4 for .25 Santa Claus . . . . . · . . . . . . . .35 Santa Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Heart ..... ·....... 15-40- 1.00 Assorted Animals ... dozen .SO* Form Cake, small 30; large .SOt Coffee Wreath ...... ·. . . . .SO CoffeeBraid,small30; large .50 Danish Bretzel.......... .60 Almond Filled Kranz.... .60 Stollen ........... pound .35 Streussel Cake (Round) . . .30 Honey Tops . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 LEAD McMEAN BOWLERS Bowling fan-. ,,.}H, ha\·t· b N·n \\·atchtllg the s n s ational \HJr k of the I It·-.. .., ~1~~tor-.. five in the Bu--ine"" ~i l'n': ll'agm· at Good\\·in\: alleys, \\:ill he interested to learn that the -.amc aggrt'ga tion, under th e sa me name, are havi ng thing~ prett~· much their own \\;t,. in :Mc~fean' s league at Howard a Vt·nue. The II c.;;sian..; top that league \\ i h 23 won for four lo st, h o wling a ·ai n..,t the he :-. t tC'am s from the Evan . . ton- II<J\\·ard avenue hnsine~~ cii<; ! r· ct:-. . fr.., . Rov Hulbert . S2R :\hhott-.ford t··.t d. Ke;1ilworth. entertained her I r idl! e club at luncheon Thur ~ day . Special Assortments in Fancy Christmas Boxes, $1 to $5 Layer Cakes to Order, $1.25 U, TO THE PUBLIC: Numerous complaints have come to this office that organizations -. imilar in name to ours, are collec ting funds both in the city and tate, under the name "Volunteers." ~ fany of those who have cont ributed were under the impression th ey were giving to the Volunteers o f America. May we ask you when so ap;) roached, if it is your desire to ~ ive to our organization, to request 'lroperly signed credentials issued 1 lY the Volunteers of America. We lo not use the word "Volunteers" al one. The Volunteers of America carry 1 he endorsement of the Chicago .\ss ociation of Commerce Invesiga ting Committee. Signed- Three Restaurants in the North Western Terminal Station. · Main Dining Room on the Train Floor; Lunch Room on the Main Floor- for quick service; and Lunch Room in the Washington Street Concourse. All Operated b, Fancy Cakes to Order, Artistically Decorated, $2.50 Up Tree Calces, $1.50 per Pound · Chicago and NorthWestern T errninal Station Special Attention Given to Phone Order· MAIN 2755 .. I ('· ~; .~1 .. ; 'l '.1 COL. H. SMITH, Volunteers of America, 108 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.