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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Dec 1923, p. 6

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923 FETE ATTRACTS T0 NEW TRIER Christmas Program Enjoyed by Many Residents Sunday, December 16, was a red- letter day in the history of New Trier. On this occasion the school was host to its friends in the township at the first community Christmas celebration, and a good many friends there are indeed ; for the school auditorium was filled to overflowing. Formerly, dur- ing the holiday season, Christmas carols were given by the Music de- partment, but this year the whole student body co-operated in present- ing what friends of the school feel was a most appropriate and beautiful program. . An artistic presentation of the story of the Nativity opened the program. The success of a play of this character depends mainly upon the simplicity of the presentation and the sincerity ex- pressed by the actors in their roles. These qualities were highly empha- sized in this performance. Another outstanding feature of the play lays in the highly artistic atmosphere, which was created by the simple, but digni- fied setting, effective lighting, and ap- propriate costuming. One of our friends in the audience was heard tof: say, "It might not be unusual to have a play like this in church, but it is very unusual to see it in a school." Reception in Mess Hall After the play, a reception, at which refreshments were served, was held in the new mess hall. This reception gave the guests of the school an op- portunity to meet the faculty and students. It was highly fitting that the mess hall should. be opened with the first community Christmas gather- ing. The school is most proud of its spacious, well-equipped hall, which appeared to great advantage for its holiday regalia. The last part of the program was divided into various musical selections, the outstanding one of which was a cantata, "The Story of Christmas," by H. Alexander Matthews. This was composed of over 300 boys' and girls' voices, beautifully blended. Assisting this multitude of choristers were Miss Irma Moschel, soprano; Miss Wait, contralto; Ridgway Daggy, tenor; and Kurtis Brownell, baritone, all of whom added greatly to the success of the cantata. As for the glee clubs, they are to be especially congratu- lated upon the artistic shading in all their numbers, and upon their fine "team work." These qualities, were due mostly to the faithful diligence of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton and her as- sistant, Miss Armstrong. Woman and Girl Hurt When Struck by Auto Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, 1522 Isabella street, suffered a fractured leg, and Marian Schwall, 1500 Hill street, an 11- year-old school girl sustained a con- cussion of the brain early Monday eve- tomobile while crossing the west drive- way paralleling the North Western tracks at Wilmette avenue. The auto- mobile was entering the drive from Wilmette avenue. The little girl was thrown several Brady & Riddle Will Do Your Carpenter Repairs Cheaply and Promptly Estimates Furnished Phone Winnetka 381 1122 Central Ave. Zenith LONG DISTANCE RADIO Let us demonstrate in your home William G. Beyrer Radio and Electric Shop WILMETTE, ILL. Phone Wil. 81 550 Center St. of all kinds. Tubes Rasmesen's £30 ¢ PAINT = A HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Pa'nting and Decorating Phone Win. and Special colors FOR HEALTH ECONOMY Drink CHIPPEWA ! NATURAL SPRING WATER The Purest and Softest in the World ANY of our most the most common. Fight ORDER YOUR CASE T from unhealthy internal organs. day keeps the digestive tract free of waste matter. WINNETKA CO-OPERATIVE CO. serious diseases result Diabetes is glasses of Chippewa each ODAY--WINNETKA 52. ning when they were struck by an au-| OU are not insured again you have insurance for Property Damage. avoidable happens, bringing the damage. protection today? LIABILITY INSURANCE SAVES YOUR SAVINGS They are good--but when the un- you, only LIABILITY INSURANCE will help you pay Why run risks when you can get this CLARK T. NORTHROP, Agent 566 Center St., Winnetka st this great risk just because Fire and Theft, Collision or injury to another through feet by the machine, driven by J. H. Hoffman, according to the police. Mrs. Nelson and the Schwall girl were taken to the Evanston hospital. UTILITY SERVICE INCREASE While the population of the United States has almost doubled in the last twenty years the business of the street railways has increased 166 per cent; the use of gas has increased 207 per cent, the telephone demand 1,000 per cent, and electricity 2,000 per cent. More electricity is used in Chicago alone today than in the whole coun- try twenty years ago. : ag bh, For Father, Mother or the Children Atomizers Candy Cigars Combs Cigarettes Clocks Box Paper Dolls Fountain Pens Perfumes Toilet Sets Christmas Cards, Bells, Candles, Seals and other decorations. A very wide assortment of at- tractive things. Come in and see them. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 'MERRY CHRISTMAS" ONE AND ALL KEEP IT WARM FOR SANTA'S CALL : - HE ideal sort of Christ- mastide is one that is cold out on the fields and up in the glistening star- studded sky but warm as a generous heart in the in- terior of your own home. We deal in home comforts. We sell and install RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS VIC J. KILLIAN Plumbing Contractor 874 Center St. Winn. 1260 | fit comes tomorrow ror zeg, IN Dorf be R/70U can't tell a thing about it--the weather man might be right this Don't let the .cold catch you with an time. wave In times like these prepare not to freeze. but stop and seize-- this coal opportunity--good coal for the price charged for near-coal. empty coal bin. WILMETTE BUILDING MATERIAL CO. 447 Main Street Fho-e Wilmette 2288 Welch's We might say it differently, but we won't. We'll just wish you a good, plain, old-fashioned Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our Cafe and Cafeteria will be closed all day Christmas. and Nuts Are as essential to your Christ- 3 mas table as lights are to your A Christmas tree. We offer you i? a choice selection now at most reasonable prices. 4 Deliveries Daily SOUTH WATER "FRUIT MARKET Phone 392 Winnetka 561 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka, Ill. Wyo sika I CHE AP Winfeths WHILE IT LASTS Combination egg-size for both stove and furnace-- a limited supply of the famous "HAZARD?" soft coal from eastern Kentucky--priced at $9.15 per ton delivered. "No Better Coal Mined." We also have a fair supply of the famous Sugar Creek Pocahontas Mine Run coal at $9.40 per ton delivered. Also Lehigh hard coal, all sizes and can make prompt delivery. A special price on good mixed chicken feed, corn, oats, oyster shell, egg mash, growing mash, bran, ground feed, hay and straw, at reasonable prices. We solicit your patronage. HARD COAL -- SOFT COAL -- COKE -- WOOD -- FEED BUILDING MATERIAL A Full Line of Chicken Feed BRANDL BROS. Phone Winnetka 128 HUBBARD WOODS LS w=

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