WILMETTE LIFE Mrs. C. W. Williams of Kankakee, who has been the guest of her. sister, Mrs. C. G. Smith, 1325 Greenwood avenue, for several weeks left for her home . last Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. · Smith have also had as their guests Mrs. Norman Noteman and lter daughter, Miss Gladys Noteman, of New Rochelle, N. Y. December. 20, . 1929 ECONOMY SHOP Our stock at the shop is very low at this time, and since the cold weather has come we have so many calls for children's shoes sizes from 1 to 12. We also need warm clothing for men, women and children, .d ishes and furniture and anything you may have no further use for. We will gladly call for them if it is not convenient for you to bring them. Call Wilmette 1544. The shop since May 1, 1929, has distributed $1,995 to the following organizations: Arden Shore, Philanthropy department of Woman's club, Infant Welfare, Grosse Point Health Center, Great Lakes hospital, W. C. Unit Service Council for Girls, Dorcas Home, Little Wanderers, Baby's Friendly and Life Boat. -Mrs. Jesse B. Denman, chairman. Note-Economy Shop is a charity and welfare enterprise sponsored by the Woman's club of Wilmette. Sought for Office Stolp Pupils Give Xmas. Play, "Why Chimes Rang" Why the Chimes Rang," a · Christmas play written by Elizabeth McFadden from the story by Raymond MacDonald, was presented by pupils of the ·Stolp school for their parents last evening in the Stolp gymnasium. Jack Slayton played the part of Uncle Berte], Billie Bowen was Holger, a peasant boy, Don Toeppen was Bolger's younger brother, Steen, Mary Hvid portrayed the old woman, and Esther Morgan took the part of the angel. Characters in the pantomime were: Sheldon Fox, pnest; Billy Culver and Billy Condy, altar boys; Locke Rogers, rich man; John Adams, courtier; Juliette Rusnak, beautiful woman;· Warren Cozzens, scholar; Barbara Bull, lovely girl, and Ray Warren, the king. The presentation of the play was preceded by the singing of Christmas carols. . 14 -oMr. and Mrs. Lester K. Reid and their daughter, Barbara, of Beloit, Wis., will pass the Christmas day and the holidays with Mr. Reid's sister and her family, the Martin H. Bickhams, 429 N'i nth street. We Wish You .All 1\ 1Irrg jlrrry Q!lJristmn.a and ,.l;appy Jfrll!ip~rnu!i Nt1ul3tnr B. M. COPLAN UNIQUE STYLE SHOP . 1126 Central Ave. Wilmette 2403 . Axel Lonnquist,· 500 Elmwood aveTom Grisamore will be home tomorrow to spend the holidays with his nue, Wilmette, prominent Chicago real parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. estate man and civic leader, was reCrisamore, 411 Lake avenue. quested Thursday of this week by the Business Men's Organization of Chicago to become a candidate for the office of presid.ent of the board of Cook county commissioners at the April Primary election. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~I.!Z ~ ~ ft: ft: PHONE: WILMETTE " 1 "JTY MARKET Co· . I 1810 ~ I ~ ~ ~ 62.1 MAIN STREET WHOLESALE - .MEATS .;... RETAIL PHONE: ~ WILME_ TTE ! · ~ 1110 ~ ~ IJ · IJ I IJ · ~ TURKEYS For Your Christmas Dinner The finest in the market. All extra fancy - corn fed - ~ ~ ~ 4:t 4:t 1 ~ II lllllllllllligb,, ~I.!Z ~ 1:::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~~k~~~~:~ Lowf~:~a:~:s~~ic~~ung Tom ~ /!/iii and Hen HSEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY" . I /!/iii ~ :~ I This Week Speeials lor Fri. and Sat., Dee. 20.21 ~ ~ ~ ~ /!/iii ~ I Faney Sprin1 Lamb Le1s · )Se I e ! ~ I ~ ~ Young Lean LOINS Whole or Half "~ Armour Star Very Fancy, All White Fresh Killed ~ ~ BACON Whole or Half Sides EGGS Fresh-Selected SPRING ~ CHICKENS ~ ~ I SPECIAL·AriDour Star BalDs « . - 9 A· M· - 11 A· M· - 2 p · M· - 4 p · M· 4iC Four Da ilY De ·.IVerlel WILMETTE GLENCOE I « 2SY2e 33e sse 31e per lb. ~ 2Sv~e KENILWORTH WINNETKA I ·AP ji ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~