the residents of New Trier township, Combined is to be presented Sunday afternoon, December 17, at 4 o'cloclk in the Les- "Pilgrim's lie F. Gates gymnasium.Frta This year's concert will be the six- Farl "Jo teenth of a series that lias become iii- creasingly popular as the years havel "Ilallelujal passed. The.*ymnasiumü will be ap- somiah" propriateîy decorated for the oc- Cmle casion. It is anticipated that a rec- Carol, "Si I ord crowd wiîI attend. Orchestra Fe&tur - Besides the vocalorganizations. "'- invite cluding the choruses and glee clubs the NeW Trier High School * Sym '.I1 tO Si phony orchestra,, augmented by a' number of alumni, wiIl take part in V the program. Final ar Rehearsaîs have been in progress niunity CI *for weeks under the direction'of Mrs. held Satur Marian Cotton, 'head of -the New on the- Trier music department. and bier.as.- completeci sistants, Winifred, Mickey von Mcfd- meeting0 ing and Adelaide Jones Bradburn. reation bd Tii.P~oga~nThe Coi The complete program for the Coni- ducted b, cert is as follows:__ Carol, "0, Corne Ail Ye1.ihfùE . ceti .....Reading cuce Audience and chorus .- ery Christ Choral. 'iQ'rant U:s to Do with Zeal", years and. ...... ......... ...... Bach onducted Combined choral groups "Ilat-,-Pan" (Burgundian air) . gâlnization "Harken to Me'l (Czech Christmnas carol). change. t Girls' Madrigal, club of the Col Carol. "IThe Firs t Nowell" ...iîoÏ. ning clut Audience and chorus Ee * "The Holly and the Ivy" (ld . English The ser carol) 7 :30 o'clcý Second girls' glee club 1coka *Synphony B minor (Allegro moderato>) 0 cka ....... . .Schubert past. The * New Trier Symphony orchestra, as5- sinigîngf isted by the following alumni: Su- and everv s8ýannah. Armstrong, Bernice Augdahl, Ruth Bersch, Robert Brown, Mary, ticipate. Loul'ýe Cotton, Arian Delander, Leon Diekenson, Katherine Hamilton, Rob- ert Harper,, Efe James, JacintaEA Kamipmeier,.Staniley Peterson,, Evelyýn. The Cht Sinith, Estelle Swigart, George Slg-. dayalterr art and Catherine Graniquist Wagner. e*îcku "Carol of*-the Flowers" (Old Basque 0o Dr.nt Melody> f'r e "The'Bell Man" .......ý. Cecil Forsythe Tuberculpi The New Trier octet, cornposed of Welfarec Charles Ripley, Arthur Iatzel, 'Frankneayf _h ristiansen, William McFadzean, John Pbhillips, Bertil Hiller, Richard 2 until 4c Oison and William Cassell. Carol, "Hark, the Herald Angels SIng" .................Meadelsohn husband lwflo 15 in uie Her daughter, Betsy, is leavi cember 26, for St. L~ouis and the guest of honor at Bc Country club dance and als dance at the Chase hotel and hall. srner1 .. . .. . itcn ri vU ie ind second boys' glee club y to the World" A.udience and chorus. Lh Chorus" -from the "Mes- I à- choral groups accomnpanied bY orchestra. llent Night" Audience and chorus. Villagers 'ingi Carols on . rillage Hall Lawn. rrangements for -the. Coin- hristmas Carol, sing to be irday evening, December23 Village hall. lawn, will be d this evening at the.monthly of the Playground and Rec- oard. )mmunity sing has been con- )v the Recreation board in, iot wit.h the Wi1xnette and civic organizations ev- tmas Eve for the past eight 1prior to that time had been d by the various civic or- is. It was necessa ry to he date thiis year because nflict with the Sunday, Eve- b programn on Christmas ýrvice wvill start promptly at> ock and end promptly at 8 shas been the custom in the ie haif hour is devoted to familiar Christmas 1carols, -Y villager is invîted to par- ,LTH'CENTER NOTES iest. clinic will meet on Mon- nooin, December 18, f rom 1 tii 3. This clinic is in charge ulius N ovak of the, Chicago, osis institute. The Infant cIinic is meeting on Wed- fternoort, December 20, f rom. o'clock. "«Reach a ummn.1 treaders at a inimum of cest» 'Cali ,WýLMETE 4300, Philathea class of young' women in the Winmette Parish Methodist church. The chikiren arrive on a special train on the North Shore line at 10 o'clock -Christmas. morning, are taken. to the Village. hall, and there dis- tributed to homes of villagers whoý have previously notified the sponsoirs of -their desire, to entertain one or more youngsters on the holiday. The childreh are returned to the'orphan- age at 5 o'clock, : Person wishinfg to provide Christ- mas cheer for one or more. of these orphans- are invited to.'communicate with Mrs. Roy 1. 'Haskin, telephone Minmette 700-M. The Eist ofthe pýrospective Christ- mas guests is announced as- follows: Naine Âge, Allen, Ruth.............. Angel, Bertha ............... ...... 1& Angel, Leslie......... .............1 Booth, Paul........... .........8 Bowman, Mary..........1 Bowrnan, Robert .............. Buehanan; Peggy.........i Bueli, Edgar ................... 7 Butler, Robert.. ... .............. I Butler, Ruth .................. ..... 10 Caruso, Lillian ............. «.......1 Caruso, Jane ..............10 Caruso, Philip...........7 Conley,. Fay ....... ...........8 Coy, Calvin............7 Craske, Geneva .................. ý.12 Craske, John ........ .............. 8 Current, Earl ...... DeWitt, Mary............... .... 10 DeWitt, Robert........... 1.... ... 7 Elliott, Mae ......... ....... ..... 12 Exon, Rose . ....................... : Excon, Bernice .............. ......8 Exon, 'Tominie ....... .............. 7 Exon, Janek;...................... 6 Franklin, Janice .. . .....9 Frankîli, Betty-Lou _ ... ....7 Franklin, Charles ...........6 Garke, Elmira-9 Grabbe, Virginia.........i Grabbe, Lewis ... ... .........10 .,Hutchcraft, Patrcia ....... Hutchcraft, Delia Rose ,.... 1....6 Hutcheraft,, Richard ....9 Johnson, Ranny ... ......>.6 Keisllng, Ralph ...... ... i 6 Knaak, Gladys...................10 Knaaek, Jack ................ Mattson, Jamies....9 Mletague, Ruth ....... :............' Metz, George ........i MontezIenneth ..................10 'Malley, Marjorle........ ....... ý12 'Malley, Mildred ý................. .10 O'Italley,, Patricla ,............. 7 Page, Enlia Lee................... 10 Palhegyi, Ernest ..... ............ 10 Palhegyi, Gloria .. ............ .. 6 Pairsons, Jane............. ........ 14 Parsons, Frances ..... .............. 12 Claus, whose main planti- 15 located somnewhere in the north woods, no one seems to know just where. Desiring to overcome- the dificulties of dis- tribution, Mr. Clauis decided that put- ting a branch nearer to the center of population would solve the prob-' lem and expedite shipmenits of his pro.ducts. Recognizing the. superior advantages and distributing fac'ilities* of. Wilmette, -the popular:manufactur-. er chose',this: location. His reception here bas been quite flatterin g,- the Chamber of' Commerce havinfg ac-, corded bim an 'honorary membership, without fees., Thmivlg Ettablihmmt The, enterprise is' housed in the basement of the fire. station,. Fire. Chief Walter Zibble is superintendent in charge, and, his assistants form the, factory* force that is ,accomplishing Woniders.. There discarded, disabled and outgrown dollg,ý doit buggies, scooters, bicycles,. tricycles, juvenile furniture, rnechanical toys, electric trains, animal toys, sleds, skates and aIl those things that delight the childish heart at the gladsome Christ- mas. time are being reconditioned for distribution to needy cbildren, corne yuletide. The Optimist Club of WiI- mette is participating by supplying ail the paint required. Any citizen may have the honor and pleasure of participating by bringing to the fire station any articles suitable for gifts 'to children. How important this Christian service is ca best be ex- plained by the following letter: ft.oeive a Appal "Wilmkette, Ill., December 4, 1933. "Dear Santa Fire man: *«I'm wrlting to let you know that 1 would like to see you corne te our house for Christmnas. Our daddy is flot workw- ing and last year the other Santa Claus- had a-hole in his bag and therefore leist. al of the toys. I arn asking you te bring my, six brothers and one sister 'each somethng. - a a football. wants, an army truck, -wants a,à train. wants a bike., wagntu a Wagon. - wants a horse. "*NOW GIRLS. is~ wants a doîl buggy. My name mea oi and dear Santa, please brlng the committee in charge,. , He attempt- to the records of t] ed, it is said, to fill1 two engagements partment. There m the -samne evening and was delayed in cases of whoopinE reaching Minmette until the pro grain new case of pneum, was completed. ing the - week. cougn .andi one iia rcported dur-