Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 18

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II WILMETTE LIFE November 23, 1928 N~ · E. C. Plam A ;,nual Christmas Carnival on ·Dec. 7 I . The faculty of the National Kindergarten and Elementary coJiege in · ~v anston is announcing its annual Christmas carnival which will be held from 4 o'clock in the afternoon to 10 o'clock the night of December 7. The affair will be a combination of Christmas shops and amusements. There will be many booths of articles such as handwrought silver, jewelry, pearl beads, handwoven linen, pottery, Korean brass, and Christmas sweetmeats. The side shows wiJJ consist of fortune telling, marionettes, and silhouette artists. Ikey will open his pawn shop for business and the hot dog vendor, the ice cream sandwich man, and the taffy apple dealer, will offer their always Miss Willemina welcome wares. Townes of the college is chairman of the event. She is assisted by the faculty. The proceeds of the Christmas carnival will be devoted to the college building fund. · Children to Sing Carols Schools, Playgrounds again. Some new and exceedingly fine music will be heard, some of it specially written by Chicago composers, . Members of the Chicago Civic Music it is explained. association .and the public generally wiU be interested in the carols which CLOSE LIBRARY TURKEY DAY The Wilmette Public library will be will be surig by the groups of children closed all day Thursday, Thanksgiving from the association's classes in the schools, parks and piaygrounds on the day, it was announced this week by afternoon of December 22. These Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian. carols attracted great attention when, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gage of 1134 last season, they were given at the Art Institute, the Stevens hotel and the Elmwood avenue left yesterday to moVenetian Court of the Fine Arts build- tor to Florida where they will spend ing and it is planned to present them the winter. in / LetOuriJniversity Hostess Help Yon Make Your A~~essory Sele~tions Aprominentyotmguniversity woman is now auoeiated with our Evanston Store in the Hosiery, Handkerchief, Sear£ and Glove Sections to assist in the selection of smart accessories. Meet her in these secdouseacbSaturdayanddonot hesitate to ask her 888istance. Winter Festivities Are Increasing, · Calling for New Apparel · · . from little tots to sparkling debutantes, each with their worlds of activities, their divergent needs · Glo"e· ··. glace wa&hable slipons, medium weight skins, carefully tailored, seasonable for knock-about wear,in popular browns and beiges, 82.50 for new apparel . . · each finds the desire for the smart things fulfilled in the Evanston Store for Misses and Children. There are new collections of dresses, suits, coats, sweaters, layettes, lingerie, ho$iery, handbags, perfumes, shoes, gloves, hats. Sizes: Infants up to 2, Girls Ho·iery ··· ffYoung Moderns" chif. fon hosiery, silk to the top, all-silk h~l,selfcolored picot top. In smartest colon, 81.95 and Boys, 2 to 16, Junior Misses 13, 15, 17, Misses 14 to 20. at Sot!lu · · . for smaller ehildreo, % length, in small cheek and dialoond patterns, two-toned lallmixtures,size86to8~7 Sc 6~0 fJhor~h Street ror ·iss~s """ ~hilllr~· THE EVANSTON STORE MARSHALL FIELD & ()OMPANY ,

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