9 until 1. Sunset Association Met Friday Night Friday night at the Community Cenâ€" ter. Plans for the annual Christmas Eve party were discussed. Bert Greene, president, had charke of the meeting. Park Woman‘s Club Saturday night. Mrs. David T. Sanders was chairman <of the formal affair. College students who are home for the holiday were Swing Club Holds Annual Christmas Dance Saturday ‘The Swing club held their annual ‘Tuesday, December 30th have been isâ€" sued for one hundred service. men. Music will be by Andy Jacobs and his The Service Men‘s Committee of the Ravinia Woman‘s Club announces that plans have been resumed for the service men‘s Christmas Party which had been cancelled due to the uncerâ€" tainty of troop movements following the entry of the United States into the War. Invitations to the party which will be held at the Ravinia Village house from 8:30 pm. to 12 pm., Ravinia Woman‘s Club To Give Service Men‘s Dance Thursdoy, December 25, 1941 C. A. R. 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Telepone 351 _ _ To our patrons and friends we extend CHRISTMAS GREETINGS with sincere wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals MERRY CHRISTMAS Walsh, ‘Winnetka, president of the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Wells Club. ‘The tea is being given for the Wells girls who are home for the Christmas Wells College Clubs To Give Tea At Lake Shore Club ‘The Evanstonâ€"North Shore Wells college club and the Chicago Wells college club will give a joint tea Tuesâ€" day, December 30 from 4 till 6 o‘clock at the Lake Shore Club, Chicago, 850 North Lake Shore Drive. Miss Gladys Cable, president of the Chicago club who are interested in Wells Collége. Gsell, Mrs. Mary Helmold, Mrs. E. B. Elmore, Mrs. Lewis Sinclair and Mrs. at the Lake Shore Club, Chicago, 850 Reuitu North Lake Shore Drive. Miss Gladys s Cable, president of the Chicago club will receive with Mrs. Arthur W j Waish, ‘Winnetka, president of the|, short intermission, and the floor show o{glllodhlfl.pnniveryu- United Service Organization, which benefitted from the dance. Members of the committee included : David Maley, Ann Speed, Edward Peâ€" terson, Marie Helmold, Jacquelyn Day, The annual Blackhawk Christmas dance was held Monday evening at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club. The hall was gay with evergreen branches, red, white and blue lighted Christmas trees and the American and the C. A. R. flags. Punch was served during the evening. Ed Barrett‘s band played continuously except for the played. Nan Berry was the vocalist featured with the band. A goodly sum was netted for the BEST WISHES Phone H. P. 4880 Phone H. P. 815 for PHONE 467 In the holiday plans of the organizaâ€" tion, the younger people have not been overlooked and for those of high school and college age, the Holly Hop comâ€" mittee of which Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr. is chairman, is sponsoring a dance to be held the evening of December 29th from nine o‘clock to one o‘clock. Music will be by Carl Grigg and his be made by calling the chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Baughman, P.P. 1341. No cancellation will be accepted after 12 o‘clock, noon, on December 24th. A buffet supper will be served at midâ€" Open house was held Friday by Second Lt. Helen Cawley, Fort Sheriâ€" dan nurse, for other army nurses staâ€" of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cawley, 1166 Hyacinth PL, Highland Colonial Club Members of Ravinia Woman‘s Club to Hold New Year Dance New Year‘s Eve Dance to be held at the Ravinia Village House for memâ€" bers and guests of the Ravinia Woâ€" man‘s Club has been announced by the social committee of the club. Dancâ€" ing will be from ten o‘clock to three o‘clock to the music of "Jimmy" Mcâ€" Partland and his orchestra. Reservaâ€" HOLD OPEN HOUSE Van Guilder Motors, Inc. 125 N. St. Johns Ave. JEWELRY â€" STERLING SILVER RENTAL LIBRARY COSTUME JEWELRY & PACKING AND SHIPPING PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS » _ TREASURE CHEST LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. TEL H. P. 178 . For those LAST MINUTE GIFTS for PARTICULAR PEOPLE, try the Chrysier Products and Service «390 CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 3099 RELIABLE BEST WISHES to our Friends and Customers THE SEASON‘S GREETINGS BEST WISHES to the motorists of the ‘naio- of Mrs. Ruth Williams was held. The soldiers enjoyed a Christâ€" mas carol sing. At the conclusion of the sing the men went to the library to join the Highland Park Citizens in the community Christmas program. Members of the GSO gave a party for the men in the club Saturday night. Mrs. Mary Hart of Highland Park and Miss Mary Desmond, Deerfield were in charge. The men of the Service Club held a stag party Tuesday night. Ben Bruce Following the program Christmas Eve at the Community Center a party will be held at the service club conâ€" tinuing until 11 :30 o‘clock. Open house will be held all Christmas Day. Mrs. Herman Zischke and Mrs. Kenâ€" neth G. Anderson were hostesses at a tea given Sunday afternoon at the Service Men‘s USO club. Following was the host. Miss Barbara Bowes assisted at the debute tea given Monday afternoon at the Indian Hill club for Miss Julic Goodman. Miss Bower is one of this Mrs. L. Southernton and: daughter Janice Leslie returned home from the Highland Park hospital Sunday. years debutantes. Mrs. Zischke And Mrs. Anderson Give Tea for Service Men Miss Carol DeBartolo returned Satâ€" urday from the University of Iowa where she is a sophomore. 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