24 WILMETTE LIFE November 22, lY~ THANKSGIVING VACATION 1 Thanksgiving vacation at the J uscplt 1 ~roprlate to ··· Sea.oa of Ad·ent ~ears school in Kenilworth will begin by when school is dismissed \ iVednesclaY . BEV. JAMES M. GRAY, D. D~ afternoon, Nm·cmber 27, and will c n~l ·· clae the following Monday morning. De MOODY ·BIBLE INSTITUTE cember 2. J'oar Expository Discourses George E. l:lolloway. 330 Ox ford Saaday A.fternoo· at a:so road, ~enih\"orth has returned f om Nov. 24: Why God Sent His Son Into the Beardstown, I II., where he has h ~e n duck shooting. He brought abo ut World. Dec. I: The Christian's Hope and Reward . . ~ixt .\ · hird s hark with him. Dec. 8: The Sign of Christ's Coming. -oDec. 15: After the Millennium - What? .M r. and Mrs. Lyman E. ( ~os~. .! r. CoQJTeptional sinrina led by the Institute choru· entertained mcmloers of their hrid <.;e under the d .rcctaon of Profe110r T. J, Bittikofer club la st Saturday evening at th eir The public cordially invited lwml·, 520 Seventh street. Nonh La Salle St. and Chicago Ave. Real English Sheffield is of immediate interest to the giver of gifts and to the hous: · wife. dut> to its rare refinement , typical design . utmost utilit y, IJsting service and moderat~ price . A wide variety of these pieces is now being di splayed- -we invite you to drop in and enjoy the charm and beauty of the full exhibit. H ipp & Coburn Co. Jewelers and Sil·versmiths WRIGLEY BUILDING CHICAGO Clearance of ARCH-AID and Nu-MODE Shoes $785 Y alues up to $10.50 Arch- Aid Shoe Shop .1\ few ut hcrs .H 1'f embers of th e Logan-Howard Pre- Episcopal Church of the United States school Circle received many practical hy its house of bishops in session in suggc!'tions for the intelligent sclecti(tll \Va ·hington, D. C., last week ~'ed nc ~ of to .rs and hooks for Chri stma s gi,·iiw d a~ ~ at their NO\·ember meeting, held at Bishop Anderson will be hon ored by the \Vilmctte Library 1\ovember 17. his own diocese in February when, on Mrs. T or t of Chicago emphasized the 30th anniversary of his ordinati on the ach-antagcs of "Do-\rith" t o~·s and to the bishopric, the chapel that will durable one s for pre-school children . he their memorial to his many year:-She sa \·s most children ha" c a rollcc- of service will be dedicated on the cam tinn. rather than a selecti on, oi tn~· s pus of Western Theological seminary and that a proper toy diet i::; as -im - ; 11 Evanston. Bishop Anderson is po~tan~ as a proper physical · di{'f ~ · /\ held in great affection and este em by child ttrc s of any tuy l:ut ah~·~t\·:-- <I!Ot·-. his associates in church and civic a~ h~ck to a good one. · ~Ir .-.. I urt h.; 1 d fairs. and much beloved for his gcnt1e. mth hc.r nttt_ncrot~s ·cry attradt\ c kindly and forceful personality. \\'Oodcn toy_s 111 !m.ght color~. :unong The office of presiding bi shop is th~.· th em . a trrun ,,·)u ch a small cht!d can highest gift within the Anglican church , : fit t n.~et h er . Large ,,·agons arc 1 n'_om- of \vhich the American church operates ' n~cn dcd and. pu ll - to~· ·" and. balls tll .111 as an indepe ndent branch. Election o{ ktnd s and stz cs. Ltttk gtrl dnll~ ar~ the presiding bishop of the Amerit:an no\\' llH_lr c popular than . bah.'· < I<~II-, church corresponds with se lection ot and rolling hoops arc r(J nun g 1 ~1. ~he the archbishop of Canterbury in Engtold of a. \\"tHHlcn wagon out ~~~ " ·l11 ch land. · :'t ,·en thtng . ' ra n he made, ol an at t ra ctin ~nah's .-\ rk. a nd a ~et t·i ka<l figure~ ni t hl' Byrd Expedition. New Trier Sophomore Class ~~ i:-;s nri, Ldtt, th e chi ldren's lihraria.l. Holds Dance Last Saturday I 1 stre s:-;ed th e importanre of qualitY in 1 r hildrtn \ IHt(lk-. and tt)ld 1\_0\\' all chi !.:\e\\' Tri er sophomores held a sucdren rnpund tu q.uality. ~he sht·\\"\'(,l ccs~ iul dancing party in th e :-;chool tl" lll an\" attrart 1 ,·c hook . . Amtllll.!' me:-:-; hall last Saturday night. One I t1 .111 sc mrntitltt(·rl <h suitable ior pr·_:_ t)t th~.· Cope Harvey orchestras played . 1 :--r lt ~ 111 ! childrl'tt \\.l:rt: ~filn~s p,,L·m..;, : TilL· ~nl's~. hall w~s .decorated for thL· tltt· PPnh J 11 ,ok . . . Ki 1 1g~ Chri-.ttna~ : orraswn 111 futurt. tic_ style b~· ~1~tt\· ; Puddin .~. Dr. Dnolittk, :\unt (:n.·t·n. · Do:--tal and 1_1cr com':m ttcc. Jane .1·,nck ' "<Ill "~:-; cbatrman ot tl!e cntertatn~11ent .\11nt Hr,)\\ 11 ;ttHI :\ unt l,an·nchtr. Onl l. I L'p(lll ;) 'l'inH·. a honk (li (tlcl -timv la in · r ll~llllllttee and Joh.n Strug-gle : ; ol th:..· tales, ('. ('himnt·,· Corner l'tH'llh ~i 1 1 ~ rdn: ~hmcnt commttte<: . Put~ch ~llld 1 ; Snng h'" Chri~tina Hos~l'tti. 1\·acnd.: rook tes \\"l'l't' .se n ·ed. As .a dn· ers~un . 1 Pic The Hun a\\·:t\· Sardinl", :111d Fre :-: lt the dancers 11:-;tencd to Lmdsa~· Ftcld l'o ;ics. Igi,·r t\\'o _readings .. Parenb of soph ,)~ The 111 ecti 11 1.!' a<ljourt1ccl. an d r,lfft·c 1t1nrl' soctal C0111t:llttl:c members a~! c rl ;11 HI d('u~hnub \\·crv '-\ ' 1"\ , .c] h' tl ,c a:-; chapcrm.lC:-i lor the dan ce. 1h r S<·rial rnmmittcc. facult\· adns~~s fnr the sophnmort'arc :\. L. Lnn ncll and M1. s :\Jm ;t I TALKS ON "LIQUID AIR" >11 ur:-t. - -- ----- - F . C. Jamc. gave a talk nn ~ ·Liquid AT KENILWORTH STUDY .CLASS .\ir' ' at a;· ttpper gra<k a:o;!'emhly held The Kenilworth Studv class will at th e Joseph Sear:-; school in 1-.: cn il \\'nrth Thur!'da\' morning at 11 <,·c lock meet on Monday mornin.g-, Kovemher 25. at 11 o'clock, instead uf at 2:15, a<:. l _ __·_ -Thi::; Charles H m,·e, :-;nn ni ~I r. and ~r ;·s. announced to the members. Charles D. Jlo\\c, 2-+0 1\: l'nilwnrth a\·- change was made in onl.er that th o<:.e enue, \\"ill return fn·m rll\1.\: (t)llc~~(' who bel ong to the Skokie Valley chapto spe nd th e Thattk--gi,·ing hn1iday.; t,·r of the D. A. R. '"ill be able to hear Dr. Robert Gault in the aftern oo n. Tht· with hi s pan.·nt s. :)tudy Class ,vill meet at the home of -. () \Irs. Percy Eckhart, Cumberland road . Mr. ancl ~fr :--. llarn \ "i:-:-ning, w1tn _ formed,· liH·d in Kt· nil"· ,~rth an· tll1\\' :\ buffet lunchct1n " ·ill follow Mr s in Florida. wb1·rc th n · expl'Lt to l1td(l \V. D. 1fcC iintock's discu ssion of a home thi ~ \\inter . Thn ha\'C' ~nld Andersen's "The Brand of the Sea." their hnllll' itt Kl·nihYorth. l1ruce 1 f11lhcrt of Kenilworth. who i:-- on a European tour with Steadman \\.i lhrd of Kenil\\'orth and Jack Hamil ton of \Vinnetka, is now in Spain. Thl' ~ · oung men have bought a car and are touring the country. They bought the car in France and toured the Cha teau di stri ct and expect to tour 1tah· later on. They will not return befM~ the middle of February. -o~Ir. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham. .tO Devonshir e lane, and Mr. and Mrs. R. \ Vard Starrett, 333 Richmond road. Values up to J1450 Kenilworth, are spending this week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ketcham and Mr. Starrett will return to Kenilworth the first of next week and Mrs. IN THE NORTH SHORE Starrett will stay a few days longer in HOTEL. DAVIS ST. AT CHI the East to Yisit friends. CAGO AVE.. EVANSTON 1 ' Anderson, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, was elected new prei '---------------.....l siding bishop of the Protestant Logan·H oward Pre-School Circle Elect Bishop Anderson Episcopal Church Head The Rt. Rev. Charles Palmerston 1 . I i - $985 -0- $s.8c; . $6.85 ,md $ 8.8:; This clearance includes many of our smartest shoes- bought early this fail- in which the size ranges are now incomplete . . . . As we are not filling them in we are reducing the prices . . . . Coming so early in the season this sale offers a saving opportunity at a time when fall shoes are in demand. Dr. Austin D. Crile, land commi ·sioner of New Mexico. has been th e guest of his brother, Dr. Dennis y.,·. Crile and the latter's family, 822 M ich igan avenue, while on busine ss in Chicago with Governor Dillon of ~e\\' Mexico. -0- Louis B. Springer, 430 Maple a\'etme. returned this week from a trip in the South. During his absence Mrs . Springer had been visiting friends in the east. and will not be home before December.