Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1936, p. 8

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DRESSES and,HATS $ 12.95 Dresses' $ 16.95 Droese $1.9.75 Dresses. $9.75 $14-75 Il fo 42 The Ren.. Leland- H. Dontorth.. rector of the Church fi tlh Ho1Iy Conforter, Kettilùwrth, uilI Ireach 1ý-W1esermion at joint services tà be' ihed.in the Keitiltuorth Union church Sùn~dfty io~ng Derevrber 13, at Il o'clock. The occasion is a -Sunday visitation" of the congregation of the Church of the Holy Comforter to the, Union church, the two churches reciprocate i these visitations at various times. SOME Omual si nqn 1161-3 Wilmett. Avenue il The Christmas spirit is ini the air! Stores and shops in the village are donning holiday attire and crowdiîig their shelves with all nanner of yule,tide .gift suggestionls. But this Cbristmas spirit is,,being demonstrated in- stili. another way., Minette and 'Winnetka Scores of families are 'making. arrangemùent.s to ffts on Cbriistias, day.' have speial gues children froin the Lake. are guests Tbese Bluff, orphenage., Expoct se Guests Fifty-six cbildre n will be, brougbt from Lake Bluff at 1M o'clock Christmas morning-via the North Shore Une. The youngsters will be taken to, the Wilmette Village hall and thence dis-tributed to their.hosts for tbe day. ýAt this wjriting almost one-haîf of the guest list bas been 'subscribed to by generous hoùisebolders, witb indications that the week-end would witness the dispoesal of muuy inore. CUlWiuhnf. 700-M Those wishing to entertain these little fellows on Christnas day are urged to communicate at once with Mrs. Roy . Haskin, Wilmette 700-M, who is representing the Philathea class of. young women at the Wilniette Parisli Methodist churcb, sponsors of the Christmasfor-Orphans project. The list of chil-. dren reniaining at press. time follows : Dû Your Chris i imette, T@YS and GAMES GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. will bc held- at the Masonic temple next Monday evening, December 14, at 8 o'clock. The speaker of the evening will be Walter C. Logue, superintendent of Good Will Industries, who wiIi speak on the plans bis organization bas recently instituted for. broader work among the, ex-service men' A special t I musical program bas also been' ar.Hut< Hut Mien Hutu Knai Kra ,n mete mete Metf. mari lUchard............ 10 Dorothy .13 ýoft, Patricia -oftt Richard..........2 oft, Rose.............9 Gladys..........13 i .. Jack.......... .... 6 ,rg, Wilma 7 cI, Leonard .. 6 1.: Lewis ,Ruth , Role .... ,Freder1cka , Grace . . . . . . . . . 9* 8 7 INCO il119-21 Ceufrl Av«e, Oppse 183-184 ie lml Theatre r213 Plhone 'Y 696 AVE. uemers LreParking S>ec lne A eer fer t.ofui'ewuc.ens

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