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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1930, p. 43

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seli Smaii, superitencient af the Sun- day school and also professor of Latin at New Trier Higli sebool. This programn is so beautiful and apprapriate ta the. Christmnas season,, and sa well adapts itself toa a group .erformiance that, it bas become an annual event very much loo'ced for- ward -ta by adults as wel aàs the children. The raom was packed ta the utmast ta watch this lovely, colorful, and picturesque story so stirring' in its message of "giving, and. recallig the lines .from 'Lowell's. "Vision of Sir Launfal":,, "Not twhat we g,,ive, but twhat zwe share. P&r the gif t twthotit thé giver is ban.; Who gives* hirnself twith hin ls fecds thrce. Hintieif, his huntgry ,eighbor and ic.' The stage arrangement was par-, ticularly clever..A church doorway was shown: tbrougb which: the, variaus people passed and created a real illu- siosi. Mrs. Theodore- Morit<4 as chairman of the costume çammittee did some very clever designing and executing, At the close of the program as many as a large sleigh cou Id carry, proceeded ta tjL home of the former Sunday school superintendent, john Benham, and sang carolsunder his windows, then ta the home of Miss Louise Lovedale, who for many years1 was bead of the primary and kinder- gaÈten departmnent of the Sunday school and who is now confined to ber home, and then ta Mrs. Gilbert Kelly's home on Cumnor road. This sort of a Cbristmas party bas supplanteld the party of former yearst which meant a Santa Claus and gifts] f or the cbildren themselves, and is aa far better way ta celebrate the Christ- mas season. Wilmette.A Mr. and Mr! home ini R, have taken a m nake their where they Mr. and..Mrs Merle C. 'Nutt andl 1their smgll daughter, Martha Louise, of Moline, arrived in Wilmnette Wè&d nesday evening for thé Christmas holidays ta be thegueste of. Mrs. Nutt' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Small of 411 Maple avenue., Stod- dard Smnall'came home Monday af- ternoan from the .Unveit of Chi- cago to camtplete the --f am lv gather-. ing for the holiday period. Marian Baldwin, daugbter af Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwîn 'of .1117 Greenleaf ' avenue, is spending the holidays ith ber parents. Miss BaId- win, . an Alpha, Chi 0Ome ga,, and a, Isenior .at Albion- college, Albion, Mich ., bas recently 1been .elected president of Lambda -Mu, honorary music fratrýiity at Albion. She had as lier guest for Christmias day, Rè1ba Richards of Albion, also a'stu.dent at the college. 0o Arthiur E. Ruif of 1320 Maple ave-. nue, who bas been abroad on a busi- ness trip for the iast six wceks. sailed recently for home from Southhamp- ton on the Leviathan and arrived in Wilmette ta spend Christmas with his family. He lias visited Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich, Switzerland, and several' cities in [taly.. Mr: and Mrs. John Andrew' Ronan of 901 Greenwôod avenue have as their guests for the holidays, Miss Rosetta Leitelt of Los Angeles, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Young of Bay City, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T Stamm aof Wauwatosa, Wis. CLOSE NEW YEAR'S DAY No mail will be delivered in Kenil- Warth on New Year's day, Postinas-- ter Douglas Crooks annaunces, and there will be no collections. The post- office will be closed ail day.- - Miss, Marie Klappericb, -Who is at- tending the University of Illinois, isý home ta spend the Chri stmas holi- days with.ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Peter. J. Klappei.ch* of 412 Ce'ntral avenue. Prices suupriuingly moderi "Priuoeg You'I1 Eniogf' HOURS 9:00 to 6:30 ?um 55EAST 41JWASHINGTCI PPANKUN 98 Mr frnance~ and. Sas Cpai or iCi vice GOLDEN DAYS i By E vANS Drawn for Wihne.tte Coal & Material Yard, THt NE-YT T YOv TELL ON M'E m Epoii 0 e 24. 'w'

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