to b. success- fui. 'm u stbe .creat.d by an Artist and *xecuted, b'y a n E xper-t. Let us b 1IP: you look. your West duinq- t k e Holiday Season. 507-9 Mén St. Ey veto Your. Ckarms ' Our Shiop is dedicited 'ta B.auty. Eéch Wa've>is croated' to suit an individual require- rhment. Drng Deoember only, aspecial roduction an ail Permaénents of 20% / SPECIALDICUTO On ll airGoads and Caîsmeticsi 6262 MA'NffDEL BROTHERS 0 *9 et, Pvo" 4~,89Sw orf.s.moa* -a -store oa .uo*Mt. -The Scriptural reading Will be by Tom Hildebrandt. Shope Krete, Glenn Walker and Carleton. Ross wilt be the wise muen. Richard Holmes, Billy Wolf e and Billy Fowler, will play the part of -s hepherds, and Charles ]Bentis, Glbert Mclntosh, John Sprenger 'and Billy Robertson will be the attendants. Mary, the mother cof Christ, will be played. by Mary. Huck. Russel Cooke wijllhave the role of joseph. Reminds Residents That, Air Mail. Is Time Saver .Postmaster Dougla*s -S. Crooks of. Kenilworth made an anno uncernent this week. again reminding res idents of that village that Kenilworth has rail connections to air mailtermi naIs wheremail can. be dispatched. for de- livery to distant points at a consider- able' saving of tinte. The closing time for night fights at the Kenilworth posofiee i. 2:15 o'cloek li the a4ter- noon. Air mail niust be ini the Kenil- worth postoffice by that tirne if the sender wants it to leave Chicago the- same night. If it reaches the K~enil- Worth posiofflce later than 2:15 it wil! be held at the aitport in Chicago over night and twelve hours' time will be lost. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watts and their son Billy, of 207 Seventeenth. street, ave planning to, spend the holidays with M vs. Watts' niother, Mrs. R. L. Lux of Decatur, 111. --o- Gordon Watson, son of Mn. and Mrs. F. G. Watson of 1341 Chest-, nut avenue, will retunn fvom the1 University of Illinois to spend the holiday season with bis parents. I m-'l. J. Ix. ltpu115weeK 10.10w_ ing action taken at the last Meeting of the board. Al tbough Miss Ferris wiIl have charge of the discipline and general management of the Logan building,, she will continue to teach, Mr. Har- per stated. Miss Ferris bas taught in. the Wil- mette Public schools for twýenty-one veârs. She is well known ad *well likedin the Village, and isr arded by th e school authorities .asIý mosl efficient teacher. ,,Superintendent Harper. and niembers of the school board are confident that her appoint- ment as Principal at Logan will meet with the unanimous ap proval1 of par- ents and patrons o.f the: schol.' 'rake Christmas ,Basket To: Needy Family Today A group of girls -fromi the joseph Sears school in, Kenilworth will de- liver ;a Christmas basket . to a needy family living on Clybourne~ avenu e near Fullerton avenue in Chicago this Friday afternoon, December 19. The joseph Sears girls gave a Thanks- giving basket to the samne family. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith of Us: Lake avenue recently' spent a week at the Hotel Ludy in Atlantic City with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.- Montgomery of New York, formerly of Evanston. They then went to New York City for a visit and returned homie early this month. Prof. and Mrs. W. H. McAdami and their two children, Barbara Jean. and Nancy. Ann, are'expected today to visit Mrs. McAdams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. p.: Dubbs of 1004 Michi- gan avenue during the holidays. FLOWLRSý FOR HOLIDAYS ~qI.b. .Freucb ...American Plu4kre and Aceories mandeir. Ai.Mf .$hop Kiwhh Puer JOIHN V 1161 WILN, Leika ami C-idr.m"a flair 5.bbing ièy Spuci a Deariuaem ai».e ré - e#ýciuv am..et Hair Goeais ..iCea#Mela. DANIEL CANS-: HAIR SHOP .xmRTT