14 Folks at CA Remember them with a colorful Christmas card! gailyâ€"colored, oldâ€"fashioned cards in a novelty box . . . eighteen to choose from . ... with ; name imprinted . . . only ~ ENGERAVED CARDS The Highland Park Press created by E. Hemingway : the completely'“ personalized, truly American _ Christmas Card that‘s different _ 20 cards and envelopes, with name imprinted with drawings from such great artists as . Jac Young . . . Gordon Grant . . . E. Joseph Dreany . . . Churchill Ettinger ‘ TIHE "GAY 90‘sâ€" Ranging from $1.25 up for 20 CARDS and ENVELOPES C AXMEO ristmas 538 Central Avenue $ 100 . $1.00 You just can‘t forget LHMLE. T HE PR ESS The annual Christmas party of: the Mothers‘ club of the Y.W.C.A. will be held on Tuesday evening, December 10th, at 8 p.m. Santa Claus will have gifts for members and guests present, to be followed by special entertainment, singing and refreshments. All members and their friends are urged to attend this special party. Christmas Vesbers at the Y. W. C. A. will be conducted on Sunday, December 8th, at 4 p.m. when the Community Choral club will present a special program. Christmas readâ€" ing and tableaux by members of the younger girls‘ clubs will suggest the ‘spirit of Christmas in other lands. The public is cordially inâ€" vited to attend Vesper services on the second Sunday of each month. Tea will be served. â€"_â€"â€"â€"~ s Business Girls Interâ€"Club. The Interâ€"club Christmas party will be held at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday, December 12th, at 6:30 p.m. when dinner will be ‘served. An excellent program is planned, and Santa Claus‘ gifts for all presâ€" to be followed by singing, games ent. This party is an annual event for the five business girls‘ clubs of the Y.W.C.A. and is always a very happy occasion. ‘ .â€"Jolly Times Club Tea The Jolly Times club, 5th and 6th grade girls, are éntertaining their mothers at a tea December 10. { They will give a program of Folk | dances under the direction of Mrs: Mildred Haessler and sing a numâ€" ber of Christmas carols under the leaership of Miss Louise Trenton. U W. CA Mothers# Club Xmas Party We Have a Complete Stock of DRESSE S 5 South St, Johns Ave. * Slips e Sweaters Xmas V espers Here Are Some Christmas Suggestions e Handkerchiefs * Hosiery ters . ® Skirts «â€"â€"@ Jewelry t e Scarfts Faye Barkley oles Refreshments will be served by D lores Davies, Vera Anderson, Sally Anderson and Joan Feuchtwanger, Rabbi Shulman Will Review 1940 Prize Play "The Time of Your Life," the Puâ€" litzer Price play for 1940, by Wilâ€" liam Saroyan now playing in Chi. cago, will provide the theme of Rabâ€" bi Charles E. Shulman‘s sermon at the North Shore Congregational !s. rael on Sunday morning, December Because of the delicate nuances and the extreme effectiveness with which the evils of present day life are portrayed by the skilled charâ€" acter actors of the cast, Rabbi Shulman considers the play deseryâ€" ing of the sermon which he will devote to it this week. Services are held at the North Shore Congregation Israel every Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock and visitors are always cordially welâ€" come. ©The â€"Temple is located at the corner of Lincolnâ€"andâ€"Vernon avenues in Glencoe. : Two Highland Parkers _ Get $20,000 Bequests Two daughtersâ€"Carolyn Amelia Aischuter, Aurora, and Rosalie Litâ€" ten Weinfield, Highland Parkâ€"of the late Sigmund Strauss, will re ceive bequests of $20,000 each, at cording to terms of the will filed with Frank Lyman, clerk of the Probate Court. The widow, Ernes tine L. Strauss, 5136 Ellis avenus, will receive the rest of the $75,000 ‘estate. Mr. Strauss died Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Horner of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Albert E. Spenle home on Wauke for every occasion Appearance Comfort and Price Thursday, December 5, 1940 Tel. Highland Park 926 A FINE LINE OF ACCESSORIES Th ursday, XMAS 8 was money e dren‘s hospit many little 01 Then it ¢ Jacob Riis, a had come as from Denmar] Christmas Se his old home. find out abou that sort of r his informatic was a good so he wrote : a popular m Wilmington, who wanted tuberculosis 1 children‘ whoi article. and Christmas Se: Emily P. Bis idea to raise children by seals to dec letters and p:f thought of i tic he became Denmark bec¢ They sold so money was <In Americs family to wh sell took her The editor first, but a Hodges, who people who m so enthusiast over the eidt the North An holidays.: Giv can spare a1 you need," or one day a lit! his office wit and said "Gi got it," Mr. ce f7 n Dé W né @1 M iristmas S ecial Ple trib h its dou!l ‘arrying 0 erculosis is istmas Se nan in Den l‘hat was t in 1907. im the peoj Einar Ho a post offi( self, ‘"Why he part t e first & wereâ€"q ty Tuber Al in on Count; ‘ and ha d â€" cross. d a total 1920 th is _instit r thg nal reulosis time in 1938 rec ‘or the | , is she and th f/ TNl The of