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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Dec 1925, p. 37

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2 Foi December 19, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 37 FETE POOR CHILDREN Northwestern Students Give Special Christmas Parties for Little Fellows of Tenement Districts Christmas celebration on Northwest- ern university's Evanston campus took the form this year of entertain- ing 200 lads from the poor districts of Chicago by fraternity men on Decem- ber 17, and from the standpoint of the girl students, a liberal contribution of dressed dolls and holiday stockings, stuffed with candy, to the children of the neighborhood of Northwestern University Settlement. The men's holiday plans for the poor kids of Chi- cago were directed by the campus Y. M. C. A. while the girls' efforts were guided by the campus "Y. W." I. Charles Norton, of Kaukauna, Wis., a senior student, was chairman of the settlement work committee of the "Y. M." at Northwestern and the pro- gram followed by the fourteen fraternities and four open men's dor- mitories followed. The girls worked under the per- sonal leadership of Hazel Fraser, of Kenilworth, chairman of the Chi- cago Social Service department of the campus "Y. W." Over 1,000 Christmas stockings have been filled with candy and nuts, the freshmen girls' groups co-operating in this work, and were donated to the kiddies of North- western University Settlement. Each of the eighteen sororities dressed at least 15 dolls, while the alumnae of the sororities displayed interest in this endeavor, so that over 300 dolls were dressed for the little mothers of the northwest side of Chicago. Wednesday afternoon, December 16, at 4 o'clock in Harris hall reception room a doll-show was staged by the girls. Boy Hikers Want Camp in Forest Preserves Thirty-two boys of the Kenilworth Community center Junior Hiking club took their first club hike last Saturday under the guidance of Robert Town- ley, physical director of the center. The boys, who ranged in age from 10 to 12 years, hiked to the forest preserve and were accompanied by Julius A. Petersen, father of one of the hikers, who was much interested in their plans to build a camp on the forest preserve land. --------------------------------------__----NS---- TO THE PUBLIC: Numerous complaints have come to this office that organizations similar in name to ours, are col- lecting funds both in the city and state, under the name "Volunteers." Many of those who have con- tributed were under the impression they were giving to the Volunteers of America. May we ask you when so ap- proached, if it is your desire to give to our organization, to request properly signed credentials issued by the Volunteers of America. We do not use the word "Volunteers" alone. The Volunteers of America carry the endorsement of the Chicago Association of Commerce Inves- tigating Committee. Signed-- COL. H. SMITH, Volunteers of America, 108 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. Luncheon and Dinner for Christmas Shoppers at the THRESHOLD of the TRAIN SHED The beautiful dining room of the Chicago & NorthWestern Term- inal in Chieago--operated by Eitel, Inc.--is the ideal meeting place for suburbanites during this Christ- mas Shopping Season. For luncheon, tea, or dinner, no place offers the tired shopper so delightful a menu or such restful surroundings. Nor need she race to catch her train. She may eat at leisure and in comfort, knowing that it is only a step across the train shed to the 2:55 or the 5:10 or whatever train she may prefer. For the accommodation of patrons, packages may be ordered delivered "In care of Eitel, Inc., Main Dining Room, NorthWestern Station." Three Restaurants in the NorthWestern Terminal Station. Main Dining Room on the Train Floor; Lunch Room on the Main Floor -- for Anisically Decorated quick service; and Lunch Room in the $2. p Washington Street Concourse. Tres $mE0 pot All Operated by | Chicago and NorthWestern , Terminal Station Place Your Order for Christmas Cakes NOW Nuernberger Lebkuchen, Sin Pkg......... $1.00 Fruit Cake........ pound 1.00 Honey Lebkuchen,4inPkg. .35 Peppernuts........ pound .50 Glittering Stone... .. each .25 Wiebele. .......... pound 1.00 Springerle. ........ pound .70 Cinnamon Stars. .... 4 for .25 Santa Claus. .... essere wD Santa Horse.........:.. 30 Assorted Animals. . .dozen 50 Form Cake, small 30; large .50 Coffee Wreath .......... .50 Coffee Braid, small30; large .50 Danish Bretzel . ......... .60 Almond Filled Kranz .... .60 Stollen .......... pound .35 Streussel Cake (Round).. .30 Honey Tops. ic. ...v iu .60 Special Assortments in Fancy Christmas Boxes, $1 to $5 Layer Cakes to Order, $1.25 Up Fancy Cakes to Order, Special Attention Given to Phone Orders MAIN 2755 t

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