of St. Paul's t Wednesday 911991! ttt the, , and". It Httttntta party Mr. aid Mry, see: the new lit- Bonnie Jean. _ tier is retttrnhig, sit with relative! Osage, N. 3, nbrok, pastor of t. Paul’s church John's chunky u been in arid nd Park hospital is; par! week 'sderieiaburtr, in? lethlny SsmirPtr) ed at the 81mm 4 " and St. Pan?! lot: is a brother :hwab. , nudmn of Mrs 3 selected from with e hour? d th school students ' house irrChicW. where they herd m Sloot Will ahem Fireside ting (tonight) emu avenue. t Meyer (Bet. Young Married, Id 3» Christin" "mixing. D“:- Mr. and Mrs, guington rad. the Deerfield 2 collecting old to be repaired tritrhtion ‘to the hn§UAELS°§ school. __ E. Tracy we†mnday in honor r’s birthday 1." than of St. admday " of Mrs. Ar. â€ELM- occupy the Presbyterian abet 15, dut. N301" mil air. Or. and - in Nu m been con-' aching con. Administn. {had Synod, -fleld next Jrer of Chimo nest of Mrs. IU. iredneadgty. Mn. at the home of rip to the mat g " " Tte. f Mrs; B. A. an Pettis. Mr. living in Chi. {OI IINNIQ‘ ittle Cl“! of an aim ehurph tteld k"ni7Giiailt BET-ii ar-ut. may; In. INt “my, part chm mt 73in we day. for i int. and Its. Cheater Weeding 1 visited Milton Wessllnc at the Mon- We hospital in Chicago on Sun- l day. He has been in the hospital for the past 29 weeks. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dusto and family of Libertyville weie sunday , guests at the ChrutMentaer home a Chestnut street. A. G. Anderson of_velvrt, N. D., is spending the winter " the home of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue. Kiss Jean Nygard, third grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar moi, mm; been staying,“ the Claience ,Andersokx; home, is spend-W ing several ee with Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Kl1','ld',t Mrs»! Clarence Rollman. who is ill with scarlet fever, was taken to the contagion? waists: the Et anston hospital on Saturday eve- "ping. Jftt mother, Mrs. Basel Vant two Rollman children and the home‘ is quarantined. Kenneth _ Richard Knackstadt, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth knaekatadt, who has been in an incubator in the Highland Park hospital for the past two months, was brought home 911 Sunday: --Mr.s.-Virtri1 Big-ks-mar-busts-do- members of her 500 club on Wed.. nesday ttt her home on Elm affect.- . The Paulus Circle oLCSt. Paul’s church is meeting this afternoon (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Carl Benson. l __M;s.MA. J. J_iptson “is ettt1srtapi- ing her bridge club at'if‘Christniiis party on Frfdnx afternoon at her home on' Deerfield road. The Deermgd'tiaaines, district is bae-anadeuiatisre by the _trteTslsr, ants. Three of the four corners of the main intersection of the village have decorated Christmas trees on them. The fourth corner (Stryker building) is too narrow for a tree but- the Cox Sweet Shop is decorat- ing its windows to complete that corner. Lights purchased last year will be usea again strung high over ttoe------------".-'"""""', 'i BEZDEKS GARDENS I . _ I on Tuesdty evening ut the . Mrs, Chester Wolf is class D-ttee 12. "" We invite you to come in and see our wonderful selec- tion organ»: and plants grown in our own four acres of greenhouses. Por 35 years we have been in business u . in WilInette. _ _ . _ C' " Prompt deliveries to all North . Glenvie'w’ Road and Skokie "Boitlevird Watch For Our Christmas Bargains In Our Next Week's Ad . TELEPHONE WILMETTE 1064 LOWEST CASH AND CARRY PRICES '1th. center pieces with aml doc as-ia-lent-Ito-u-tu"". Wemumrtoyoulsyo'" field toads. Mrs. John A. Boitman, who spent the put year in Barrinttton, has returned home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page were hosts at bridge on Saturday eve.- ninz " their home on Caveman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton and children spent Sunday " the Walter Maxwell home in Kenosha. Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Jensen of Des Plaines were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mann of Central avenue on Saturdly. The Deerfield, Camp of Royal Neighbors will meet, this evening at the Town Hall for the annual election of others. A hobby shew is_heing'"hela this afternoon at the Deerfield Presby- terian church. A chicken dinner is being served this evening Mai; and at tseven/lock. William Aiken-of Bannockbum, a1 survivor of, the Athenia disaster, was the guest speaker at the High- JamLItaricatrnahyteriarCmxitLarteete, fmt on'Sunday' evening. Mr. Aiken, who was in Europe when war wns de, clared, discussed informally his ex- periences in the British Isles and the return home. T Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyer of Ar- lington Heights were Sunday dinner guests at the Mathias Hoffman iuunecahs.cpusit's,anru-psWtu-ros1 the Hoftman's daughter, Betty, were married. two weeks ago. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Duluth, Minn., will spend one week of their Christmas vacation at the home of Mrs. Jobptson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'John Nelson, in 'pooster, WiiL,-iinrthii%seoitd week with" lire 2ohnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson" of Deerfield road. Ar- thur Johnson teaches in Central high school in Duluth. T _ ' m Paid _ "There'a a man outside, air, who wants to see you about a bill you owe him. He wouldn’t give his name.†-" u M" - . “What does he look like?†"He looks like you’d better pay it. Shore pdfrurbts. JualitttmcagyLl2et: THE PRESS AnsuuLIhil1acBitIL., The third annual Holly Bop, spon- sored by the Ravinh Woman’s club, will be held Monday nicht. Decem- ber 80, It the Ravinia Village House. All boys and girls-of {113.11 school and collate 1893 1y invited. . Excellent swing music mu De furnished by the well-known Colo- nial orchestra. A brilliant Attttr show is promised. Bl a M I! aihmig ml, , Midget m.m filled with ' Wllnn'o (Entitled Tender / Mule W Bun. Wllwn‘c I Cocktail Frankfurter: broiled yd med 0mm Beaten Sponsored By Ravinia Woman's Club Dec. Fioii, G, have attended previous 1rttiimeartiiFBrSiiitlr1iimr stmStteati'tgttggest "tbod for gifts," that I'm potGeorge Rector. So why not finish off a whopping part of your shopping list with one visit to your market? You'" find that whether you're buying for rich or pant, man or woman. Wilson's meat products will delight them and re acct radiance on thagiver. _ 2.,'titgtt4l)ttmS2rl2?,'2 not my â€a. a WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM? Wm? 'ttthr-tao-mug, Omsk-Ody? WIIIOII’I Certified Buried (lichen. (Cram and new: on baking powder Haunts.) WILSDN'S Wilson's Certified Chicken Lint Putt Wiloon'u Tend“ Mule Hun Bunion In Tun. h Wlllon'u Cort!!!“ Corned no“ and Col-nod Beef Huh. Willow. Curtified anon, Wit-00'. Caused Yum Pork 8.0m Wilson'- Cordial cum Con Cum. are cordial. MW†mt“ -isgts BY 30l (ig, 9 loge: students "pettialtr--a true homecoming "sir. The committee in chase of the Holly Hop consists of Mrs,gtartsurtt til. Jones, choirmn, Mrs. Denis Ln.. ve'dant, Mrs. W: B. Riots. In. o. E. Weed, Mrs. J. M. llarphey, and Mrs.U. M. Eaton. Tickets ore being sold by various high school students, or my be ourehaaed through in. P. I. Eu- ton, WP. 2962, on In. o. E. Weed, ' B.P. 2117. Remember the "tar--. December 80. Tickets are limited, ; so buy early! t Holly rroil, _ know that 8uaioirskiitimipiis, ONLY MLSON & to. MAKES When you give a Wilm’o Tender Made Ham you're giving a fork- tender. ready-to-eat delicacy than the tinetst of its kind. You can buy madam inChritttmatry mp- pings, bone imor, boetelesacin an. (whole. half, or family-size) within the rich juices sealed in. s1iti':'ss:si, 'rogivethrtNrettnucrttorttir ari'stmatsHtu,deamttethem%tt, "holly lam" Cut from dumdiead knife. Ueredcinnttrnort In: holly berries. Cover hm with a iitaamadtof,mgs)itmer1ormtited jag. Fasten "holly [auction ham wi tnothpicumeihani'tnrnod- auto o"ito"fimt"thettittse. sirs,r:ii'rif. Wilson’n Certified Chicken Broth cockun Same Roll“ Htsttrtrtgerheesdaiamode H'trthar cook Wilson Cocktail '.theteit?'eg1"g,2grtr2, [blanket of brad 'ttttting. rap nth a disco! mum’- Gaettth" ntmttrtttro-sedheyilurtt.it tumt.%riemttnotttok1ta.tk-oet9 Gemtt-tdgoodtrriti1inattmek. Nat Christmas colic! . My swat: dtttte. I'm giving Wilson's M Le: (mu com. too. _ I'm mm tare you?) With these we may huts." lieek,eAtitgfdfie SKATING SUPPER ".03.â€. this annual KL: 10? 001: m " 32%: 'lhi