©~< _ iN ANNUAL MEETNG ,m:.._aflï¬?ggww year was formation of a perâ€" ~manent advisory council. â€" _ Advisory Council _ Members of this council, all pastâ€" â€"presidents, are: H. H. Brown, Wilâ€" mette; E. Sawyer Smith, Winnetka; R. L. Wyatt, Glenview; L. T. Dodds, Winnetka; H. R. Vant, Deerfield, and A. J. Wodstock, Wilmette. A certificate of honorable service and membership has been presented to each man. The â€" North Shore Real Estate Board Monday night, at its annual meeting in the Shawnee Country club, elected Arthur Lee president for 1932, Clarence L. Drayer viceâ€" president, A. R. Eddington secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, and Jules Dixon a director for three years. ; This slate of officers was selected by the following â€"nominating comâ€" mittee, named at the November 16 meeting: E. Sawyer Smith, Alder R. Tighe, Margaretâ€"Eâ€"Byrne; Robâ€" ert L. Wyatt, and Frank A. Reid. Held Monday Night; Officers Are Elected; Membership Is Increased & Jules Dixon, <retiring president, was the principal speaker last night. He assertedâ€" thuat the most outstandâ€" PP . P t oo ioi Ane e e C doog & # € â€" ooo nige onz no year was the formation of m per.| too lengthy comment. _ Suffice it to| picture.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" F manent advisory council. _ say that you can hardly go oo n en ue ~ Advisory Council :r:i‘ t;v;,gup;rf: 'm"'t“t:e;o“ * Deerfield Cage and Members of this council, all pastâ€"| take them all in. Possibly the out:; _ Rifle Teams Winners presidents, are: H. H. Brown, Wilâ€"| standing film to be shown is "Alexâ€" Shminthmeries mette; E. Sawyer Smith, Winnetk@; | ander Hamilton," and there has been| In the game with Proviso High, R. L. Wyatt, Glenview; L. T. Dodds, so much said about this that many| the Deerfieldâ€"Shields cage team Winnetka; H. R. Vant, Deerfleld,| will take issue with this column| won 20 to 17, in. a fast and well and A. J. Wodstock, Wilmette. A| when we refuse to wholeâ€"heartedly played contest. The score at the certificate of honorable service and recommiend it, for one reason only. half was 18 toâ€"6, and though Proâ€" membership has been presented to| Al} Hamilton‘s truly great patriotic) viso madeâ€" a spurt in the last half, each man. contributions to his country‘s we eyâ€"wereâ€"unable to overcome Deerâ€" One of theâ€"prineipalâ€"developments| fare are made incidental to a notoriâ€"| field‘s lead. with the board was a thorough| ous love affair in this story. We The Deerfieldâ€"Shields Rifle team study of the byâ€"laws, according to| know some heroes had_clay. feet;{â€"hasâ€"wonâ€"again.This time they deâ€" Dixon. Under the direction .ofâ€"How=Bbut &urely there is no necessity of feated the New Trier team, by the ard H. Brown, these were amended| focussing the camera on their weakâ€"| close scoreâ€"of 981 toâ€"980:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Coats â€" Suits â€" Dresses Hositery â€" Millinery â€" Underwear â€" Children‘s Dresses Bloomers â€" Underwear â€" Boy‘s Suits â€" Kanickers Shirts â€" Pajamas â€" Infant‘s Dresses â€" Knit Goods Gowns â€" Sleepers â€" Hundreds of items of unusual | merit at tremendous savings. tss Closing Out the Entire Smoked Stock %m‘i’s )N?“l‘ Opporâ€" __._...._._â€" tunity to make selections of our high grade stock at .. .. ... NO CHARGES 523 Central Avenue MONDAY DEC. 28 8 a.m. acnaener in mt h aigg Rep in cm $ MOKE D A M AGE ~DAILY ®°S and brought up to dateâ€"where The offices of secretary and treasâ€" urer were combined, and the. posiâ€" tion placed on a salary basis. Unâ€" der Brown‘s direction a comprehenâ€" sive historical record of: the board has been prepared. Messers. Stone and Reid assisted in this work. s Membership Grows Under the direction of Harold R. Vant of Deerfield, membership of the board was increased 53 per cent during the year, Dixon reported. ° The North Shore board draws its membership from Deerfield, Glenâ€" coe, â€" Northbrook,; ~Highland Park, Hubbard Woods, Kenilworth, Wheelâ€" ing., Wilmette, Winnetka, Lake Forâ€" est and contigous territory. N.A.R. Retter Films %glt'_gig_!mgbb;xnldâ€"mfli tractions booked for the.coming eek,â€"and ~time ‘"and space forbid Committes Review STOCK OF PRES 8 nesses. The production is excellent, splendid cast, and aside from this feature, one of theâ€"finest pictures of the year. â€" "Palmy Days" will find many champions as .a funny, fast, musical comedy, a masterpiece of clever sets, and pretty girls, if yow like Cantor and his comedy you will be highly entertained. To find "Devotion" on the same program is giving one a great deal for one adâ€" mission. Ann Harding and Leslie Howard are perfectly teamed in this somewhat illogical but entertaining comedy â€" drama. â€" The wallâ€"flower daughter of a prosperous English scientist determines to masquerade as a governess in order to be near the man with whom she has fallen in love. ‘Adults and juniors will enâ€" joy this feature. "Platinum Blonde" 'Bï¬!himsictl. realistic â€"andâ€"rather wholesome fun. A bit mature for children, but all right for youths. "Dangerous Affair" is an amusing and refreshingly different from the usual love triangle theme. Family In the game with Proviso High, the â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields cage team won 20 to 17, in. a fast and well played contest. The score at the half was 18 toâ€"6, and though Proâ€" viso made â€"a spurt in the last half, 33:%6â€"50% Phone Highland Park 1072 NO EXCHANGES Y.WC.A. TO HOLD OPEN HOoUsSE CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON AND gyg The Y. W. C. A. will be open both after. noon and evening and, welcomes any whether she be a club member or not. m girl away from home is invited to drop in zmmmwhtlhmly'h way from home on Christmas day.. Las year 31 girls came in. _ Before night @ sure to meet friends. year 31 girls came in. Before night » resembled â€"a darge family. ~If you hay» never been to the "Y" before do. not hesi. tate to come this time, here you will i A Christmas breakfast will be served at the â€"Y.W.C.A. for the girls living in the house whoâ€"will have to be away from home that day. ‘These girls are from Norway, land, Washington, Kansas,. and > Kep. _and Indiana. ~ Friendship club of the Y. W. C. 4. are following one of their old customs of having a Christmas eve party, each gir} is asked to bring a 10¢ wift for the grah After the party they ~will attend some midnight service at one of the churches. Last Saturday,â€"Dec.â€"19, the *"Gre Sunshiners" and the "Y": Sunshin _ ‘The Christmas spirit scented the air. Each ‘"Sunshiner‘ bought wifts for the grab bag. Santa Claus was delayed so he missed the "Sunshiners" .bigâ€"event of the Christmas season. serve this past week. â€" P â€" The ~Blue~ Triangle Girl . Reserves ac was heard and Santa himself rushed in quired the assembly Monday afterncon Dec. at the â€"Â¥. W.â€"C. A. so he would be sure to be present at all the parties that took place this week. Several Christmas partis 21. After games and stunts Christmas bells with a gift for every beaming Girl Reserve. Refreshments were served and every one yone with a smile and had_.each Gir! Reserve grab from his heavyâ€"loaded bag a gift. Tafly was made and pulled and such stuck up hands_wereâ€"neverâ€"seen be fore at the Y. W. C. A. left for home with more Christmas happiâ€" ness in her heart. wa Girl Reserves happy and fallâ€"of Christmas~ spirit. â€" Santa Clas Santa Claus should have rented a room Girl Reserve News YÂ¥ W.C. A. Notes MONDAY DEC. 28 8 a.m. for every Girl Re In the :0 took a 28â€"24 boys put o short by o1 Bill Rogan the game. Maiman, Iig Yan Blair, 1 Morton â€"Grov Eisner, rf .. Loutsch, If L. Falknor, Rugen, rg : M. Falknor,. Homerling, 1 _ Next weel Paul‘s play Jo" Thom) 8t. Paul‘s Thurston, r Garling, rf time period. The game out with Ca: and "Red" & scoring. Van in the last 1 onds to go, 1 ter of the f 8t. Paul‘ 8t. Paul‘ first game Grove, last