the very first to the last, was thie work of the pupils, under the direc- tio.n and~ supervision of the teachers. It must be noted that seldorn do children in >Public schools have an opportunity toparticipate in a pro- duction of that kind. To say it was beautiful,.does not * adquaelydescribe the pageant., Tt wasý sacred, and edifying., Every' character was chos en' perfectly., To hear the singing of sweet voices ôfi the littie children, and: tosee the long procession of fresh young faces of both girls' and boys' Glee clubs, TeIOfhouesj Wïlmette 5160-5161 .5162-5163-5164 Galilean Shepherd. clothed in:black gowns and cassocks. Ste phen A. Haboush, direct de- wending their.way to the Cathedrali scendant of, an ancientli ne o!, of beautiful winidows and singîin g "0 GaUileani shepherds, wili lecture: Corne Ail Ye Fa ithful," gave one- the at, St. John's Lut heran church, feeling of attending divine, services.1 Wilmetté and Park avenues, Wil- The Nativity Pagean t took the mette,, Januaery 15, and in the place of the, December meeti ng of. Howard .sc.hool auditorium, Jan- the Pare-nt-Teacher association. Mrs. uary le. . Edlucated ini the Uni- Plaul Robertson, prograrn chairman, ted States, Mr. Haboush, who wvas in charge of the evening. tended the flocks as a boy, has become, a recognized authority Waukegan Motorist Has onGuevi!ea'dctrn. Dizzy Ride in W'Ilmette At 8 o'clock Friday morning Po- GlT c "TTL lice Officers John Henrickson and GI L CO T Cullen Branscome, responding to a report of an accident at Sixth street and Linden avenue, found that Le KENILWORTH Cupil. 26, of Waukegan, who admitted The Girl Scouts of Kenilworth a speed of 30 to 35 miles per hour, have been busy the past few weeks had run into trouble. getin had for Christmas. They. Dî'ivîmz epst on Linclpn vnuh along with many. other Girl Scouts PALACE QUALITY SELECT BIRDS Every mie bulging wlth EXTRA white mea1t TURKEYS. e ..avg.o24 b.3'5,c TURKEYS 8 TO 17LB. AVG., Li. 38,c L.EG 03 LAMB. PORK, LOIN ROAST AmwsStar quality 2 c"Ct fro*m young cornfed Porkers. to 9 1lb.. 1av49.Lb y delicieusi7 b. av. Lb .........2% to 3 lb. avg. Lbi-...... 17 Smal legs of Ianib lb. 29C Any siue ut, lb. 23c ROAStIN GCHICKENS 4to5lb. 29c Palace famous milk fed quality. Plump, tender and meaty. Fresh dry picked.. 1 GEESE, They're tops in quallty, tender and ýdeliclous. Fresh 3 dry picked, 10 to 13 lb., avg, Lb ................. 23 D U KS Fresh dry picked. 5 to 6 lb. avg. 7 CHRITMASHAMS12 to14 lbs. By the24½ swift's Premium (ovenlzed) or Cudahy's PEACOCK, (the aristocrat of aU bains) g-i then lanided-'in the yard.; of c. W. Robinson- at 530 Linden avenife. Be- fore Mr. Robinson could reach him, Cupil drove the car away. He was later arrested on charges of reck- less dr iviing. and leaving the scene of an acident. The car belonged ta Guy A. Gladson, 426 Central ave- nue. F~RACTUR~ES lUIP Mr Bertha Rehmns., 87, fell in her stockings with toys and trinkets, 34 in ail. The seventh and eighth grade troops repairecrland dressed doils w hich. the school' children brought. With the able assistance of' the Boy Scouts many. toys were fixed like new. These stockings and ,some toys were sent to the Women's and Children's Convalescent Home. The remainder. of the toys were taken to a church in the needy neighborhood of Cicero. 3 At Mforket Prices -~ I CHEESE FOR XMAS HOLLAND EDAMS89 2 lb. avg. Each ...... 9 BABY EDAMS39 Each ............... H ERKIMER. New York Sta.te. Snappy! FANCY NEW. CCOP ,NUTS WALNUTS. txtra large, extra fine. Lb. 33c ............ 3 lbs. 95C BRAZ ILS. Jumbo King Cole. Lb. 29ec................. 3 lbs. 85c PECANS. Fançy Jumbo Schley. Lb. 39e ..........2 lbs. 75c his parents ani is ber~, iiaju are spending the wiTter w and -Mrs. M. R. Barker, 730 avenue. I CE!RYGenune Kalamiazoo Gôlden Hearts Extra Large Bunches 35c ,-. I 1I%- ý 1 -