PAGE S1X A Christmas party was given Tuesâ€" day night by the members of the B. Y‘s and the Friendship clubs of the Y.W.C.A. About 40 guests were presâ€" ent. The entertainment for the eveâ€" club and consisted of singing of carâ€" ols, musical selections on the accordâ€" ian by Miss Caroline cimbals, imperâ€" sonations by Miss Alvina Schneider The Look Out Girl Reserves will prepare and serve a dinner for club members at the Y.W.C.A. Wednesday night. The chicken a la King for dinâ€" ner is being furnished by the mother of Pauline.Delhaye. The tables will be placed beside the Christmas tree in the playroom. Christmas gifts will be distributed from a red chimney in the center of the table. A cereâ€" mony of Christmas story and carols done in costume by the girls will folâ€" low the dinner. Mrs. Bruce Chandâ€" ler and Miss Lydia Hutton will be guests of the club at dinner. The Friendship club will meet Thursday evening at the Y.W.C.A. to complete their Christmas service work. The hostesses for the evening will be Misg Ada Selk and Miss Lilâ€" lian Swavely. The Live Y‘er Girl Reserves and the Look Out Girl Reserves will leave at 12:34 Saturday noon with their gifts for the children at Erie chapel. The following program will be preâ€" sented: and games. A given whereby the Y.WC.A. building was decorated for the Christmas seaâ€" "It came upon the midnight clear" â€"Girl Reserve chorus "Silent Night" duetâ€"Gladys Udell and Margaret Colestock; Reading "The Night Beâ€" fore Christmas" Thelma Larson; the Dutch Danceâ€"Josephine Snyder and son. Miss Anne Moran was the Narâ€" rator in the ceremony, Miss Grace Newmeyer, the speaker, and Miss Bertha Hackenberg was the Christâ€" mas Wait. The Yule log was lighted by Miss Anna_ Soumi, after which the girls scattered over the house to do their share of hanging the greens. At the close of the mony a small Christmas tree ‘u:Qd:conted with the flags of 30 nations as symbol of International Friendship. The tree of flags will stand throughout the holidays in the Y.W.C.A. living room und those interested are urged to come and see the tree. Each guest was given a gift from the large Christmas tree in the assembly room. by Santa Claus whose part was well taken by Miss Mayfred Hanson. A delicious supper was served by a committee from the Friendship club composed of the Misses Minnie Klettâ€" ke, Agnes Heckman, Esther Soumi, Hulda Nyman, Anna Soumi, Ada Selk and Evelyin Soumi. Iris Gaudin; "Deck the Hall with Holly"â€"Girl Reserve chorus; Readâ€" ing "Jest ‘For Christmas" Josephine Snyder; "Joy to the World" â€" Girl and Mrs. Bruce Chandler, advisors of the two groups will chaperone the girls on the trip. Saturday afternoon at three o‘clock the Mothers‘ club will entertain the children of the club members at the annual Christmas party in the Y.W. C.A. assembly room. Santa Claus will be present to distribute gifts to the children and a program of games has been arranged by a committee of the mothers. As in former years the candy for the party is the gift Mrs. Adoiph Goelitz of Deerfield. HIGHWOOD, ILL Daily Opening 7 p.m. Sunday 6:30 p.m. Matinee Sunday 2:30 Special every night "Eagle of the Night" Sunday and Menday Dee. 23, 24 "POWDER MY BACK® Wednesday and Thursday Dee. 26, 27 BARTLETT THEATRE APARTMENTS AND STORES FOR RENT Locb Building SEE HENRY K. COALE & SON 34 N .First St. Tel. H. P. 17 GORDON CLIFFORD and CHARLOTTE PIERCE GORDON CLIFFORD and JACQUELINE LOGAN TELEPHONE 1131 "FIGHTING COB" IRENE RICH is wholly commendable provided the building materials are of the proper qualim American Magazine. will have a Christmas party at the Y.W.C.A. Monday afternoon precedâ€" ing the carol singing by the groups. The girls are to meet at the Y:W.C.A. at three o‘clock. The Camp Fire Girls of the Presw byterian church and the Girl Reserves The young women of the city are invited to join the Sunday afternoon group at the Y.W.C.A. This Sunday the girls plan to attend the Christmas service at the Presbyterian church at 4:30. Upon their return to the Y.W. C.A. an oyster stew supper will be served for a nominal charge. It would be appreciated if reservations for supper could be made in advance. Open House will be observed at the Y.W.C.A. from three to ten p.m. on Christmas Day. Music and informal entertainment and refreshments will be provided for the guests. If you are away from home on Christmas day you will enjoy the homelike atâ€" mosphere of the Y. W. C. A. living room. Join the circle ground our open CASTLES ON THE BOWERY Building castles in Spain or an Elysium on the Bowery in New York $20,000 SPENT ON . COUNTY POOR FARM Highland Park, a member of the poor farm committee, reported to the counâ€" ty board last week that the sum of $20,000 has been extended in makingâ€" improvements at the poor farm at Libertyville. He said that all conâ€" tracts for work have been let. Some of the jobs have already been comâ€" pleted and work is being rushed on NULD EOLT TCOR CCC PMTMS CPT ©â€""°T) at the meeting of the Kenilworth work. He said the place has now | Village board last Monday night. The been made safe for the poor folks of | complaints were referred to the polâ€" Lake county. | ice committee of the board with the The board some months back authâ€"| suggestion that the antiâ€"smoke ordiâ€" orized the committee to spend $25,000 | nance be enforced. This ordinance, in improvements and changes at the! which has been in existence since poor farm. On motion of Supervimr‘ 1919, designates . the emission of Edward Hawman of Lake Bluff, the | dense smoke as a nuisance. The board was informed by Superâ€" visor Harbaugh that Deputy State Fire Marshal Paul E. Betram was in Libertyville a short time ago and placed his stamp of approval on the work done and the plans for other work. He said the place has now been made safe for the poor folks of Lake county. Reports on Expenses of Reâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS * omical and highly efficient way the poor farm work was handled. When the remodelling of the home is finished there will be room for 30 more inmates, the board was told by Chairman B. C. Thompson of the poor farm committee. He requested board members not to send any poor folks to the farm until the remodelâ€" ling is finished, which will take some six weeks yet. h-ld-dnnâ€"h'] Trustees Warn Residents That KENILWORTH SMOKE LAW IS ENFORCED Smoke nuisance complaints against the Joseph Sears school and other property in Kenilworth were heard at the meeting of the Kenilworth Must Be Obsereved ifically prohibit the burning of soft coal if a boiler is designed for its use, residents of Kenilworth have been requested to burn hard coal wherever It was stated at the Village office this week that many newcomers in ld-ï¬m*nh'flx ordinance and the efforts of the linge to prevent the smoke nuisance. Boys‘ council last Saturday at a meetâ€" ing attended by two boys‘ representaâ€" tives and the faculty sponsor of each of the six schools in the league. The meeting, held at the Central Y. M. C. A. in Chicago, was for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization of the league council. Trier high school senior, was elected WINNETKA YOUTH IS MADE LEAGUE HEAD Alan Hoagland, New Trier High Alan Hoagland of Winnetka, New last year, but developed a shoulder inâ€" jury which made it impossible for him to play this year. He is also a basketball and track man and plays in the school band. The principal work of the Suburâ€" ban League council will be to discuss the relations of boys in the schools which are members of the league. Its program of activities will include a general getâ€"together of all boys in the Suburban league schools someâ€" time in the spring. Another meeting of the league council will be held January , to consider business which was not handled at the session last Saturday. > Kimbell Johnson of the Evanston CLOUDED EVENINGS â€" The reckless optimism behind unâ€" safe pleasures or illicit pursujts is usually a radiant morn followed by an overclouded evening, says an obâ€" server of life writing in The Ameriâ€" "Ruth Elder Has Flu," says a headâ€" line in the New York World. Shouldn‘t work with President Hoagland. this be "Ruth Elder Has Flown"?