16 WILMETTE LIFE November 29, 19?.9 Qt4rtntman Gift Suggestions M allinckrodt Notes First quarterly examinati ons \YCre c~mducted at Mallinckrodt High school, ~oYetJlber 25, 26, 27. The students were then dismissed during the Thanksgi\·ing holidays until Dec. 2. Prize essays of Catholic EducatiLHl \\' eek observed at Mallinckrodt High :-~chool, were those of Marcella Kummer, senior: Elizabeth Faber, junior: Jo sephine Baer, sophomore: Bcrni{:e Gtmld, freshman. The students enjoyed the homemade canclr of the seniors at a candv sale a few da,·s ago. A neat sum w;1s realized to help boost the annual fund. Kenilworth Junior Hikers Plan Trip to Chippily Soon Kenihvorth junior Hikers are looking forward to their next hike, \\'hich will be to Chippily ridge Saturday, December 7. If the weather permits, some of the eleven year old Junior Hikers will go to the ridge Friday night, December 6, and stay over night . The Kenilworth Boy Scouts are also looking forward to their big winter hike , which is to take place soon. The fourteen Kenilworth Scouts who have the best hiking record for the season will go on a four day Christmas camping trip to the summer home of C. E. Carlso n at Cary on the Fox rh·er, whece there are excellent facil itie s for skating and skiing. SMAUMAN CHOIR SINGS AT NEW TRIER MONDAY Famous West qoast Organization Gives Third Concert of Music Club Series One of the O\]tstanding musicale prt· grams of the current season wili ht· heard in New Trier High school aw~ ; torium Monday night, December 2. a t R:30 o'clnck when the Smallman A Cap pela choir of Los Angeles prc se~1ts :t concert under auspices of the \\'inn ctk ;. Music cluh. This is the third oi th "cason's Artist -Recitals sponsored h: the club. The Smallman A Cappela choir. (If which John Small is founrlcr an<l C(tJl ductor, is making its first tran scont i nental tour ·of the season. It consists n f thirty-tw0 mi xed vo:ces. The concert will include "olos and ensembles as \\'d l as chorus work. The program ha s hr1·11 annmmcrcl as fntl ow": :\farf't>tli") at .$ 1.95 each CREPE DE CHINE BLOOMERS DANCE SETS STEP· INS CHEMISES ]->ETTICOATS Also I .J ovely Hosiery for cold weather 1 ~fr. and 11 rs. nernard C. Bowen, Mrs. 11ax Guier, 412 Gregory c1 ,·cGOS Eighth street, entertained sixteen nue, \vill entertain twenty-five guest.; guests at bridge and tea last ttnday at dinner tomorrow evening on the occasion of Mr. Guier's hirthda,·. at their home. Among the guests will be Mrs. C. \Neber of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rusha, and Mr. and Mrs. [\. Kiss· I nrr of Milwaukee. filnria i.n EX<'t'lHiH (from n Hea'vier FITTED OVERNIGHT CASES Papa<> Palef;trlna Semi-chorus: Rn~nlie Philllns :\filler. Erma ])e:\Tott. DPI"'v Sinclail', V nr:-t . . .. Thnmp~on. ":\lis~a Lois l\fl11f'r R~tes, roy (}hiffon. Kingan RohinHon. Josiah Dyt'r. ('!Iff natt·~. 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I)JE~UTY BeAUTIFUl Tt11NGI AI<[" GLOI<IFI rD. · eve~sc.Jun FOR APPOINTMENT Phone Wilmette 1911-1133 Entrance fALL F~OCk't 'WILL IMDAQT A ROSillNT lD OJLQ.YTM ING AND l.V[I(v'ONE YOO COME IN CONTACT \JITM. THEY ARE Q BEAUTIFUL Winberg's Drug Store 417 LINDEN AVENUE The Dru~ PLAN XMAS PROGRAM The fourth grades of Mi s Be :;si\' ~tark and Miss Lillie Bitting will prc ~ ent the Christmas program at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth thi s ,·ear sometime during the week beforl' Christmas vacation. Carol singing b~· the different grades will also be a part of the school's obser\'ance of Christ mas. Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Pattillo of Evanston entertained Wilmette ancl Evanston members of their bridge club Tuesday evening at their home, 58!1 Sheridan square. Store In the 1\liddle of the Block BOWL FOR EXERCISE· Many men have taken up this convenient, invigorating form of exercise. How about you? ........ INDEED. ~ ..... QQ Eva Karon Schur, Inc. North Shore Hotel BuUding EVANSTON NORTH SHORE RECREATION ALLEYS For Delicious Food Mrs. Mack's Bowling L mch SOc Plate Lunch Open till 11 P. M. 1159 Wilmette Ave. Wil. 380