Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 STEFFEN HOUSEâ€" HOLD UTILITIES 1DEAL 43 Emm ‘F; Radio > e 0 "5 IDeaAL B“o Majestic 688 Vernon Ave. â€" GLENCOE 366 Park Ave. + Ph. Glencoe 57 RaAap1O at its best! The most wonderful gift of all is the great new Majestic superheterodyne. Powerâ€" ful and dependable, it means a thousand days as happy as the Christmas when you give it. See and hear it here. Our special terms make it easy to give a Majestic. Our guaranâ€" teed service insures perfect performance. Choose your gift Majestic from our complete stock. HIGHLAND PARK 15â€"17 North Second Street Phone H. P. 350 ‘. 400 I Roger Paul, Mac Thomas, Roger Taylor and Wally Watson are returnâ€" 0E ing home from the east where they h. Glencoe 57 attend Dartmouth to spend the holiâ€" Ph. Glencoe 6 days at their respective homes, Miss Jean Whinery is returning home Saturday from Vassar college to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whinâ€" ery of Linden avenue. A group of friends entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Law in honor of Mr. Henry Cowel, the American composer, preceding his lecture at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday. C The Primary department of the Bethany church is holding its anâ€" nual Christmas party on Saturday, December 27 at the church,. All puâ€" pils and their mothers are mogt corâ€" diaily invited to attend. Mrs. A. C. Brush entertained at dinâ€" ner, Monday evening in honor of her husbands‘ birthday anniversary, The invited guests included, Dr, Frank D. Kirby and Miss Alice Kirby of Evanâ€" ston, Mr. Rolly M. Carn of Indianâ€" apolis, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Baldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Jorjorian and Mrs. Martha Peterson all of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Volwiler and Alâ€" bert D. Brush, Jr. of this city. Antoinette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frank Templeton, is reâ€" turning the nineteenth from Ogontz school for the holidays. Mrs. Henry Thayer is leaving this week for Minneapolis, Minn., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter _Mrs. T. C. Erringâ€" Mr. Everett L. Millard returned Monday from California where he spent the past three weeks visiting Mr. Walter Egan. Mrs. R. J. Sheahen entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg Speed: and daughter Helen Margery and Mrs. Speed‘s mother Mrs. Rudd, left last Thursday for Los Angeles, from where they are sailing for Japan. They expect to be away about ten weeks. Mrs. Rose Prichard of Oconomowo, Wisconsin, and. her daughter « Mrs. Heathcote of Des Plaines spent a few days this week visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Jr., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Sunday at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forest. Mr. Jerry Leaming who has been on business in Northern Michigan for several weeks, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming. days . this wee Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ment are entertaining at morrow evening (Friday). Miss Mae Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss, who is a freshâ€" man at Wellesley college, has just been elected corresponding secretary of her class. > Miss Bliss and Miss Elsie Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Watkins, a senior at Wellesley, will return for the Christâ€" mas holidays on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Burdick who have been spending the past two weeks in New York, will return home Friday Local and Personal THE PRESS A. Parliaâ€" dinner toâ€" THE "OXFORD" ENSEMBLE IS THE NEW VOGUE For Christmas 201â€"203 Lyon & Healy Bldg 615 DAVIS STREET Young girls and misses wearing oxfords is the new smart style. Light, delicate match complete "The Oxford Ensemble." "Glasses of Character and Distinction" SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS TATMAN Any woman is delighted with something for her table wb HUSTON R. BOOTH 517 Davis SmrEer . 625 N. MicHIGAN AvE EvaANSTON CHICAGO GREENLEAF 2450 SupERIOR 6330 sBuusag Aopimng pun Anps.ny J soumusauod anof 10f Whether she merely lifts an eyebrow to two butlers and a couple of serving maids . . . or whether she does it all herself, with the help of a trusty tea wagonâ€"any woman takes pride in her table and likes table decorations for a Christmas present. We can show you lovely bowls for cenâ€" ter decoration . . . candlesticks . . . compotes . . . plateau arrangements that are different. We have scores of little imported animals to run the length of the board, as your fancy suggests We‘ve just unpacked some very novel little place card holders. In other wordsâ€"this is the rhee to come for all that‘s newest and smartâ€" est in things for the table, decorative objects or the china and crystal this name stands for. The price range is very wide. You can really pay what vou start out to. ‘Aopson y uod(o on chains chains to EV ANSTON, ILLINOIS