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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Dec 1923, p. 11

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923 3s HERE'S FIRST XMAS PROGRAM High School Invites to Sun- day Festivity The north shore's first community Christmas service will be held in New Trier High school auditorium Sunday afternoon, December 16, at 4 o'clock, with the Hi-Y and Girls' clubs of the school sponsoring a program of Christ- mas carols and a miracle play which every resident of the township is invited to hear. For many years the Music depart- ment of the high school has presented a Christmas program. This year the pro- gram has been enlarged to include the presentation of a Miracle play and a short time of general sociability. The story of the Nativity, dramatized in an artistic manner, constitutes the first part of the program. This is in charge of the Dramatic club of the school and will begin at 4 o'clock. During the intermission which {ol- lows the play, there will be an informal reception in the Mess hall. Light re- freshments will be served at a small fee. Here, everyone can get together for a brief social chat. The second part of the program will begin with the singing of the sacred cantata, "The Story of Christmas," and will be sung by the glee clubs and choruses, assisted by the orchestra. This cantata is but a musical setting of the short play which precedes it. The solo- ists are: Miss Irma Moschel, soprano; Miss Barbara Waite, contralto; Mr. William Snyder, tenor and Ridgeway Daggy, baritone. Following that the audience will join in a brief carol ser- vice. One feature of the performance is that two school organizations, the Hi-Y club and the Girls' club have complete responsibility f the entertainment. tor These clubs have done all the prelim- inary work assumed the financing of this affair, to which the school invites all those who are interested. Children desiring to take up work with stringed instruments are informed that classes will be organized at the Central school by Mrs. Maher, super- visor of music in the public schools. Children interested in this work are requested to call Wilmette 663, or con- fer personally with Mrs. Maher. OMIT CLUB MEETING The Young People's club of the Winnetka Congregational church will omit its meeting Sunday evening, De- cember 16, in order not to conflict with the Christmas celebration at New Trier High school. COMMUNITY HOUSE | CALENDAR J) WEEK OF DECEMBER 17 The Christmas Play "Why the Chimes Rang" will be given on Satur- day, December 22, in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, and on Sunday evening, December 23, at 8:15. The Commun- ity Drama club is presenting this to the village as a Christmas offering, and every one is cordially invited. The children are invited on Satur- day afternoon and the entire village on Sunday evening. You are asked to keep this opportunity in mind. It is hoped to present this play in the new Center room. Monday, December 17, Class for "Friendship Circle" at 8:30. Class for Foreigners at 9:30. "Friendship Circle" Club in the Neighborhood room at 9:30. Classes in English for Foreigners at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, December 19 Morning Class for Women in the Gym, at 9 o'clock. All Day Meeting of the Woman's Society of the Congregational church. Small Boys in the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock. Camp Fire Girls at 4 o'clock. Blue Birds at 4 o'clock. Thursday, December 20 Boy Scouts in the Assembly Room at: 7:30. Community Players in the nasium at 8 o'clock. Friday, December 21 Morning Gym Class for Women at Gym- Swimmers at New Trier Share Honors In Meet New Trier natators tied with Engle- wood High School swimmers for first place in the seventeenth annual Cook county I. A. C. interscholastic meet last week, each school getting thirty points. Lane followed closely with twenty-six points and Senn was next with twenty. The outcome of the meet hinged in the final event, the medley relay in which Englewood won and New Trier took third. New Trier had led the procession up to this time. Because of the fact New Trier quali- fied nine swimmers and two relay teams for the finals, the school was favored to cop the honors. But Engle- wood, who qualified only five men and two relay teams, scored heavily in ) most of the events with four firsts, a In the Gymnasium. Morning class|? ©'clock. i ymnas Ag. g ass Saad Si : S€ CONC a . for. women: at O aclock. Social Dancing in the Assembly second, a third, and fourth Evening classes for men at 7:30 and | Room at 4 o'clock. | 5 ; 8:30. Motion Pictures in the Gym in Afternoon dancing for girls at 3:15, three classes. Kindergarten at 9:30 A. M. Camp Fire Girls--three groups in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. All Day Meeting of the North Shore Sewing Guild. Tuesday, December 18 All Day Meeting, Community House Dressmaking Class. In the Gymnasium. Basket Ball for Boys at 4 o'clock. Folk Dancing Class at 9 A. M. | Class for Young Ladies at 7:30 P. M. afternoon and evening. Saturday, December 22 Christmas Pageant, at 3 o'clock. North Shore British Neighborhood room. DINNER DANCE Indian The New Year's Eve, according nouncement sent out by committee. to American So- ciety in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Kindergarten Party in afternoon in Hill club announces a ,dinner-dance to be held this evening. ! There will also be a supper-dance on an- the Social believe in Santa Claus? Some do and some don't but, would- n't Christmas be disap- pointing without him? The same with holiday PARTIES, DANCES AND DINNERS without FAV- ORS. They put life and the proper spirit in your party. Write, phone and ask for our CIRCULAR NO. 63. 'We Are Manufacturers And come in soon--he will be a busy fellow while here. And oh! the many S | gifts he has with him Makes His First Stop Here = 3 | Ca | 'Snider-Cazel Drug Co. December 17 to 21 SANTA'S HEADQUARTERS CHILDREN! Tell Mother or Dad to bring you in to see him. Do not wait until the last day. MOTHERS--Why go to Chicago and be jostled in the huge crowds? Save time, WN A Photo Albums N For the Boys Ingersol Watches Flash Lights Kodaks Key Rings Fversharp Pencils = Mouth Harps Stationery in many styles Interlined Envelopes For the Girls Yardley Perfumes, $4.00 French Perfumes in the purse-size containers, Perfume Droppers, hand-painted, ..$3.00 Perfume Atomizers, 85¢ to $7.00 $1.50 to $4.00 = > Thermos Bottles Thermos Electric Heating Pad, } Alarm Clocks... $3.50-$4.75 Art Glass (Vases, etc.) Dad and Mother Jugs (for food, capacity 1 gal.) mostatic control. an I.ctions--DBrushes Shaving Cigars -- the brand he buys daily. Gillette, Auto-Strop safety razors. Suggestions That Will same d all standard Make Father Happy! Then too, Dad would like to have a good English- made pipe. $4.00 special Parker Duofold Pens and Pencils Fathers--Here you can shop every evening with the family. Bring the children--Santa and the Toys will entertain them while you and mother lock at the variety of gifts we have to offer. Why not make a practical gift of a Hot Water Bottle, or a Subscrip- tion to a favorite magazine? Our Feature Department--The Hand Painted Gift section--This real- ly is a place to solve that puzzling sentence--"What shall I give?" OUR JEWELERY SECTION WILL SURPRISE YOU direct Candy -- Special boxed confections. known manufacturers. Morris--Johnston's-- Special Xmas Hard Can- dy, 60% filled at 60c Ib. Johnston's Mixture Fresh -- the best in from good Huylers' and personal, Folks of all sizes and ages--Come get acquainted -- real, neighborly service -- cheer, reputable goods, rea- sonable prices. SANTA will have a message next week's issue--watch for i SNIDER-CAZEL DRUG STORE A a ------

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