26 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "God the Only Cause and Creator" will be the subjecf ·at the services in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in \Vilmettc Sunday morning, December 8, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9 :45 o'clock. WILMETTE ORDER NEW POLICE CAR 1 LIFE December 6, 1929 Kenilworth is to have. a new squad car soon. The pohce department . . .. y will resent of the village was authorized. by the Mtss Edtth Ray oung . P . Kenilworth Village ~oard Monday j ~ grou~ of her .cljss anhd pnva~~ P~)~j night to trade in the old squad car for 111 a ptano rectta . at er Wstu diO, d· . a new one. Central . avenue, Wtlmett~, e n~s ay, December 11 at 3 :30 o clock.. fho~e who will take part in the recttal wtll he: Genevieve Birlauf. Jane Babcock, Bessie Bouchikas, Viola Weeks. Thelma \Veeks, Herman Birlauf, Jack Potter MarY Alice Potter, Sally Peasley, Vi;ginia :McClure, John Welter, MurFOR rav Triplet, Betty Renneckar, F;anc~s Dahncke Evangeline Olson. Naralt Triplet, 'George Redding, Cyther~a . Guthridge, Evelyn J acabsen. p~v!d Allison. Frank Sutherland, V1q:~mta Brand New Dresses in crisp Fre n h Banning, Vivian Miller, H?pe Mtller. ·Lawn, soft Batiste, fine Handkerchief Howard Reinwald. Jack Settert. ~[~r cella Bruchhauser, Helen Cotsere s. Vt;-Linen, dainty Silks - - - plain colors, ginia Schmalholz. ~llan St.ah~. _J<athy ;n contrasting colors, pastel prints Holwa,·, Vivian Gngsby, Vtrgtma Ol so n and the prices, $1.75 to $3.95. and Arvas Koomjian. Miss Young is now teaching the C.urtiss piano system in the Glen Vtew public school. JELJNESSE, INC. Edith Ray Young Presents police I Pupils in Recital Dec. 11 20SEARSSCHOOLPUPHS ACHIEVE HONOR SOCIETY Eighty-Six Others Make Honor Roll for Second Period of Five Weeks Honor pupils of the Joseph Sea n school in Kenilworth for the secon d period of five weeks were announced this week. On the honor society for this period are twenty pupils of th e 1 sixth, seventh and eighth grad.es. Th e honor society is limited to these thre r grades and the requirements for mem bership are: eight "E's" for sixth graders, nine "E's" for seventh grad ers and ten "E's" for eighth grader <; . "E" means excellent. Eighty-six pupils from the third tn the eighth grades inclusive are list ,...d on the honor roll. A grade of "E" in effort entitles a pupil to this distinc tion. PRACTICAL GIFTS MISS-ONE , TO liHREE LA. Make Honor Society On the honor society for the second five "·eeks of the· semester are: Dori <; Heaton, Shirley Hermann, Miriam Holmes, Richard Holmes, Marsh1 Huck, Gertrude On·is, Jean Sm1ll. John Sprenger, Annette Williams and Doris Wolfe of the sixth grade; Shirley Botthof, Barbara Clark, Elinor Clark. Helena Clav, Russell Cooke . Jane Harrison, Tom Hildebrandt and Louise Watson of the seventh grade , and Peter Gilbert and Joe Harri'i '~ll of the eighth grade. JUNIORS and GIRLS WEAR Wiln1ette 312 1168 Wihn ette Ave. Mrs. Charles ~f. Burlingame. 812 Grccnlca f avenue. left Thursday morning for Columbus and ~~ari01~. Oh10, to Yisit iriends and relatl\'es tor two week s. The Honor Roll Following are the honor roll pupil -. for the same period: Third grade-Robert · /' Andersn~1 . Denise Armstrong, Robert Barr. Be~~\ Becker, Suzanne E:rwin, Winst on Frederick, Ruth Goodhue. Martln Hale, Suzanne Hazelet, Myrtle Hollo · way, Madelin Jergensen, Isabelle John son, Joan Ketcham, Robert Landnn . Jack Lawson, Bernice Modine, Elean or Morrison, Philip Petersen. John Rom pel, Elaine Rothermel. George Sim0n . Bud Stillman, Ruth Streed., Elainr Vaught, Phyllis \\.heelock. ami . su ~an \Volfe. Fourth grade-George Brown. John ' Deacon, Kirk Dilling. Suzanne Fisher , Melvin Hawley, Seeley Lod"·ick. Jimmy Olin, Ruth Sprenger, Jn: H' Toop~ . and John \Vilson. Fifth grade-Mary Barret. A.rtl~ur Bonnet, Shirle\· Claffev, Gerald!nt' Cox, Zo de fa Chapelle, Charlen e Driver, Edith Gillett. Helen Glen1~on . Virginia Hm\·c. Peggy Ketcham, An: nd Knoop, Suzanne ~f aurer, Beniie ~1 ar Kinn n, Ge0rgc Richards, Jeannettr Robert. 011, Kenneth Smith, and Bill-'· St('hbins. Sixth grade-Shirley Hermann, Mir iam Holmes. Richard. Holmes, Mar :;ha Huck, Bettie Leach Gilbert Mclnb1sh. ).f artha O'Connor.' Gertrude Orvis, 1ean Small, John Sprenger, Margar~ .. : T irl en1a n, .-\ nn et t e \\'iII ia ms, an cl Don s \\'otic. Seventh grade-Shirley Botthof. Barbara Clark. Elinor Clark, Hekn:1 Clav. Russell Cooke, Bobbie Cutler. Dorothv Deacon, Ro\' Demmt)n, Billy Fowler: Jane Harriso-n, Priscilla Hawley. Tom Hildebrandt, Mary Huck Cecilia ~facKinnon, Billy Robertson, Lmti . e · \Vatson, and Ali'ce Welty. Eighth . grade-Peter Gilbert, Joe Harrison, and Cy MacKinnon. Is now formally opened and invites you to enjoy its charming rustic atmosphere-its delicious food-its tasty barbecued m~ats-its choice southern dishes. In this attractive setting you will find the true hospitality of the South. A visit here these chilly, wintry days is like a delightful warm journey to the Southland. LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED Tobie D'Hote Dinner 5 to 8 p. m. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Special Arrangements for Private Parties ... I ... CLUB TO HONOR ARTISTS MA~W~tLkl'S 'MGlRA~AGO ~OG CA~D~ . er;:; 1639-41 SHERIDAN ROAD ::~ :ah~ ~: : NO MAN~ LAND .:__ u ir __.,." WILMETTE A musicale and reception will he held at Shawnee Country club Sunday afternoon, December 8, at 3 o'clock. in honor of the exhibiting artists. Music wilt be furnished by Danna Pasher. pianist; Carlotta Pauli, cellist; Ruth Breytspraak, violinist. According to the cluh announcement S. Beames, sculptor, will arrange a display of sculpture. -r: ryGij;' JJ ?·67 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Payne, Sunset road, entertained ten couples at dinner and bridge last Saturday at club Vista del Lago.