518, 1a. OpenintDIIiceof Ravinia Woman’s Club Sedan Brlittg Success (Conthu‘d from ‘M 4) Shortly at" 8 p. BL Ju‘i-I Cad! Ewell; as any: of womb. and in a manner]- nave 3nd jocnlu- " the ri-tair of m of the most elite rmstrurttittart night clubs, got ning start, a, " "7 "tif, 1fi,'iittee,t the White Frau arched“ of Chi- W. -ar, rived until the haul diiieiCiiitmtter, there was no lull an the entertain- ment, tl-tttq .or laughter- making amusement, Fred D. Bullet, u the Eccentric head waiter, saw to that and kept “was“. in' a obntinuous uproar throughout the evening by the ludicrous “service†he gave them. A tsr1qylitL.pttttrrattt. of. entertain- mmttdrstiisiiieied the dnpee-atrmtbem. The fmtt of that; interesting diver- sions oiiii I beautiful toe dance-by the churning young danseuse Miss Augusta Craftri Watséi.†T A up“ fauna of the evening was tho-wot} group of six- teen. young ahatish-Aaeteriean folk dancers in the picturesque holiday costumes of that naive land. The“ young m1: who came from Chicago to comm to 'tttr-ere-rho-Rm"'-; tainmcht to.†several groups of de- (lfi'e'f,1g,t,'t hitritrtttntr folk dances w ich won the high Approval of the -.--Theitr3tat_arirW--ariFr Wilson, who waded her wares from table to We during the evening Bur- prised and pleased the guests by her hiWashetHtiltie, elastic reproducing Baby Grand piano-wills bench and " rolls ofmusio- Hano1ssd.only a short tine. Good‘as new. kennel)! tone and condition. Reason for " ing, Mm." moving to small apartment. Tl7tiiiaiiitttttlll Offer Jinn.†-iiiidFid 6?: 'qihair%iiieaieirmiF dancing but my to M: but! up- prowl. .0neroftttehitthqtota'ofth- unaf- fun cam-who mt.trreetedtr a “sure enough†Little Gum. band, an could put mm W: Hungry Five on the ml. goon-stopped in way to the eenterot tin than Boar. Behind the whisurs, faded uniform, and batten} instruments, their A Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. it, held a very delightful Ionic hall for members and their inning. A very -eniorabte enur- tainment was given by profquiond entertainers from Chicago. This was T -. Saved other-a-bet. -utitudiatew planing†solo by a monitor-of the orchestra ad the dramatic "Al blaming†oCNmytrrBrottk" by the headnrniter,uftnattrrtiitt'thAerrou pints continuous prpgnm of enter.. tainment. _ _ 'r7iiiG;C"'TaiWr%r'NGliifiirtA'ihX Guilt, Gordon ouk, Carl Wold, John mam. were“ Joann. " The poem committee Ttaritrirriiiied than. who hned numbed for the maria of dances for,the winter more good times this winter with an entitie- ly ditferittt phat of entertainment foe surname. The next event, a hard times party, will be held' January 25. B. P. Chapter Holds _ T Fine" Entertainment . This is pronounced one of the most enjoyable affairs ever given by the organisation. Emma!) minim THURS. FRI. DEC. tr" PHONE "t' -.,,,.‘,4,§._ _,_‘ â€July; g..__:_, V. ..v ,, -- Dorothy Kuhn! - Kym by In Keith- - A In.“ In" and lanai-l MONDAY. 'ruWnAWDRC. 10-171mm. AND iiitiiitiQ his. 1849 Ndrth Shore Radio Shop mom" ' M f it '_..-.-.--..-..'- "-"e, J., ..,..4.. it f 100% TALKING .. moms nuance, .. _.. We...» .. “New m DOUG Imus. JR. IODLAIOGUI SATURDAY. DEC. 14 Atwater Kent e Spattolt Zenith pom â€0.. CALL for ind MARION DAVIES "MAWANNB" ArrttbtAaa-r-eetH'hee--e* " _ 1rJttMraaMlt'"' BmratdNiam-©-Mr-a- 0006. Fm II. _ m‘ [OHIO all!“ "out: SUNDAY. DEC. 15 Cool-o- 8 to " ""'-'"'"-'-'"""""-"-"""'e8-"-* ,_~_,_,_,_ _-wt-t i---.------.--.-.--..... Stud3entrd1Atrtmue, LAB. you“ E