COMING 'GUESTS, Wilm tte ouséholds Invtd to Play Host to Lake -Bluff Ghildren This yenr With iChristnus less than two weeks, in the future, members. of the Philathea class of young;women in the Wilmette' Parisb Methodiest church are. completing: plans to continue their annual custom, of briinging a number of Lake. Bluff orphanage children to the village on Christmas day to lié entertained. in Wil- mette homes. The. custom bas been. in vogue, for inany years, and eacb Christmas morn- ing finds a. large group of orphans dis- embarked in the village te spend the holiday witb Wilniett$ families. *Sixty-two children will be brought to Wilmette this Christmas. They will ar- rive via special train at 10 ù'dlock and~ are delivered te their prospective, hosts at a "clearing bouse" in the Village hall. The youngsters will be returned to the Village hall promptly at 5 o'clock. for the horneward' ;eurney. Where names ini the following lists of guests are grouped in brackets and, marked with an asterisk family groups are indicated. It is the hope of the. Philathea lass that these groups may be entertained as families, se that the children indicated may net be separated on Christmas day.ý Naine g Angel, BHIyY ..... 12 Angel, Les lie . .. . . .. . . . . s Ange], Bürtha ....1......0 Are", Sestina .. _.......10 *fButler, Bobby ............ 8 tButler, Rtuth . - . -- ..... . 7 rBordeaux, Uaynond ......9 Bordeaux, Vernon tBordeaux, Charles5 DeWltt, Mary ... . 7 Deegan, Ellis ...13 Deegan, Donald ..... ....8 Elllott, Daisy . ...... il Elllott, Mary 9 FrËlnki Virginia ..... 8 E rallegh, Marjorle .,........13, Glanondes, Helen ...........1 Gianondes, Katherine..........12 Glanondes, Angelo ............... 16: Halpenny, Virginla .............. 12 Halpenny, Loren............il1 Halpenny, Donald11,,. ..... '**.....9 Kehier, Ilmer ............... . ..12 Mattson, James.. ............... 7 JMontez, Lorraine ................ 11 M>ontez, Kenheth .............., "'7 O'Malley, liarjorle ................ 9 O'Malley, Mildred . .. ..... 7 ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 )ért ................ aoked te cg eh, Roy.............. ais................ ring to invite ilàreni' lira. Roy Hlankin, W-ilnel Civie League to * Hear of Revised Zoning Ordinance Plans for the new Wilmette zoning ordinance.are to be up for discussion before the Wilmette Civic league at its December round-table luncheon to be held Friday noon, December 19, at thie University Club 'of Chicago. Robert -Stoddardi,who is chairmati of the Board of Appeals, the Plan Commission, and the Zoning board, will be the speaker and will interpret the new measure ý and explain the needs, for it. The league's committee on ar- rangements Points out that few. sub-. jects arouse greater interest than that of how to keep Winmette- a vil- lage of residences. At one time, re- cently there were requests before thé, Zoninig'board- to zone as, "gcom.i- mercial" nearly seventy-five acres in. residnce neighborhood. The coin-. mittee tbinks that very few people know the problems of zoning in the village and bow* the men charged with administering the law moulL! Wilrnette's destinies. Here is an opportunity, they urge, to learn al about the problem at first hand. Royal Arch Masons to Instail New Officers Wilmette Chapter No. 253, Royal Arch Masons, will have a public in- stallation of officers for next year at 8 'o'clock'Tuesday: evening, December 16. The following are the offcer to btl installed: Andrew J. Mouat, high priest; Freeland G. Stecker,' king; Roy A. Hopkins, scribe; Lorin A. Bower, treasurer; George R. Har>aigh, secre- tary; David P. Moreton, captain of the host; Clifford E~. Ives, principal so- journer; Scott S. Smith, Jr., royal arch captin;- James L. Milîs, master, third veil; John Robertson. master,1 second veil; Arthur P. His, master, second veil; Royal A. Hoaglund. sentinel; George Hubbard, chaplain; F. Wheel- wright, organist; Orville D. Jns steward. Jns % -U Fa c . . . . . . . . EdlitoriaI-hom'e Lises ...38 Junior Lifi ..... ...5 Mui Page.... 40 Recration Page ..... .50 Society Pages ...,46-47 Travel Cuorner .......45 A t Sand. y Club Lote.l Thosoi , z«r corres- pondent, world fraveter and author, will speak at the Wilme ite Sun- day Evening club this, Sunday, De- cember 14, on «Throngh Romantic India and into Forbidden Afghan- istan.» His lecture dIll be illus-, traeed zvilh motion pictiures. Mr. Thornas is heard regularly on the Iiterary Digest's broadcost of cur- rent events. speclal velues. sùccess oft tiat titie. iThe entire pro- ceeds will be divided equally among the. threè beneficiaries. .Augmenting the feature film will be alast minute news reel and a comedy. *Tea is te be served, in the attractive f oyer of the theater, and holders of. ,tikts for the performance will be 'ad- 'mitted- witbout charge te the Tom Thumb Golf course Jocated opposite the theater. B.ghms et 1*'clo.k The Movie Tea wil continue f rom 1 to 6 e'clock.. White tickets have been selling rap- idly, there are miore te, be had at this late heur, available at the various dru.g stores in Wilmette or f roui Mrs. H' Otto von der Hoff and Mrs. A. J. Dernebl who are representing the Wil- mette Board of Local Charities in sponsoring theTea, and members of. the :Tri- Ship club. Sain Meyeri, managing director of Teatro del Lago is providing bis the- ater and ail its facilities and personnel f ree of cost for the Movie Tea. Trh Saks and Milirrim sclin: ,C hi- tee; LIs.. iStA qm'"r, a Wright, and Mns. W. A. G committee on arramements.