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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1930, p. 20

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WJLMBmT JOHN WBILAND ON THE, BOX Is Li"w ON SILVE ROISe FOR MOTHEIR, SWEETHEART OR FRIEND Spécial Box No. 1-.18 Beautiful Roses LIGHT PINK., DEEPý PINK,. SHELL PINK $3.75 Special Box No. 2-25 ]Beautiful Roses LIGHT PINK, DEEP PINK, SHELL PINK $5*Oo PLESEORDER BY NUMBER Deliveries anywhére on North Shore POINSETTIA Largest Assorttnent in Wlmette $1-50 to$15.o CYCLAMEN An Ideal Christmas (1f t planned to take care of the Christ- mas dinner of a family, the toys for the children of that family, and other articles of use, among which is a new quilt. 'Each class is making a. quilt for' its family, :and it is. needless to say that. the students- are. experienc-, ing the. tb.rill wbich unselfishi Christ- like charity brings to the giver. Do not forget to buy -your* home- made Christmas candy at The Mal-. inckrodt Deceniber 22 and 23. Mrs. R.- Tenchier of 928 Ashland avenue lias. retuürned f rom a sojou rn in the East where she visited ber son, James, at, Princeton university andf bher daughter, Martha, who is a stu- dent at Smith college. Mrs. Tencher, James, and Martha spent Thanksgiv- in g at Northanipton,' Mass. Mrs. Tencher arrived in Wilrnet.te the end of Iast.,week. Elmer A. ýRich, ItI, Samn Moore, and Sleven Harwood are returning f rom Dartmo$uth next Thursday and, will spend the holiday season with their parents. Lli cunimriiy i aitriuutng tile contents of the chest, including money, food, clothing and gifts,, to needy families. Students who know of families in distress -have ,béeen asked to no0tify the faculty, s ponsors of the. Tri-7Shi1) and Girls' clubs, F. D. Frisbie. and Miss Lulu' Wright. Students have' been advised that, money wil te.the most .a cceptable * gift this. year 'to- wards, the, "Nqew Trier Christm-as' Chest," but clothing, particularîy shoes, stôckings, underwear and'coats. will.be received gladly. -Staple food' stuifs, which are flot perishable -also. will be distributed.. In addition to 'this cooperative -ef- fort of the New Trier students a few of the. advisor roomns at the schiool are -carrying on individual projects to make Christmas: day a happy.oI1C for-needy families. Kathryn, Parshall, daughter. of Mr.' and Mrs. J.- K. Parshallj«of 127 Wood - bine avenue, is etpected home frei' Mt. Ida college at Boston, Mass., next week to'spend the holiday sea- son with ber parents. (1~Îft0 Iliff ?E'Nuu at SuhloCaoeIDwuag Vo,, Eastman Kodaka AMarrm.Clocks Leather Bill Folds Ingeriol Watcbes Wahl and' Sbeaffer Pens. Pencils, Desk Sets Electric Heat Pads Perfumes-imported, domestic DeVilbiss Atomizers Pocket Lighters Pipes-5oc to S io Thermos Boules and U161 WILMB1TE AVE. -TsuwoE eWJmETrE2128 I [III

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