WINNETKA TALK December 19, 1925 Home for Holidays The past week and the first of next will bring to Winnetka a throng of happy young people from out of town schools who will spend the holiday season with their families. A list of those who have be away since this fall, not entirely inclusive includes the fol- lowing names: Blythe Adams, who returns from Dartmouth college; Helen Aldrich, from Ferry Hall; Lionel Anderson from Illinois; Boyd Anderson from Carlton college; Holden Anderson from the University of Wisconsin; Robert Atwood from Clark university: Alice Allen, Mt. Holyoke; Charles Bab- cock, Dartmouth; Gilbert Barton, Val- ley Ranch school; Evan Barton, Johns Hopkins; Malcolm Barton, University of Chicago; John Beals, Purdue; Ayres Boal, Jr., Dartmouth; Stewart Boal, Harvard; Elizabeth Boyden, Smith; Brownell Bradstreet, Cornell; Richard Burke, Dartmouth; Crilly Butler, Yale; Edward Butler, Lake Forest academy; Graeme Canning, Columbia university; Caroline Case, Smith; Robert Clark, Yale; Allason Clark, Brown university; Revell Chapman, Princeton; Donald Crawford, Yale; Joseph Dunlap, Mar- quette university; Fuller Dean, Yale; Dorothy Dickinson, Ferry Hall; Thomas Fentress, Harvard Medical college; Mary Fentress, Vassar; Emily Fentress, Miss Walker's school; Cal- vin Fentress, Jr. Berkshire school; James Fentress, Jr., Vocational School for Photography, Pennsylvania; Frank Fowle, Jr., Williams college; Miles Friedman, Lake Forest academy; Richard Goble, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology; Sherman Gobie, University of Michigan; Sheldon Gor- don, Princeton; Janet Gordon, Gray Gables. Mary Hill, Carlton college; Rob- ert Hill, Taber academy; Fred Hill, Taber academy; Emily Hadley, Earl- ham college; Jack Hamilton, Pennsyl- vania; John Huddle, Princeton; Perci- val Hunter, Jr., Lake Forest acad- emy; Ethel Hale, Elmira college; Marjory Janney, Smith; Eva Ma) | Johnson, Mt. Holyoke; Richard Joy, University of Illinois; Virginia Klein, Lake Forest college; Louise Lackner, Vassar; Harold Larson, Yankton; Perry Lieber, University of Illinois; Olga Mangel, Illinois; Virginia Maec- Leish, Smith; Loren Massey, Cornell; George Massey, Jr.,, Yale; Margaret and Elizabeth McKinney, Mt. Vernon A school; Barbara Mettler, Smith; i John Mordock, Cornell; William 8. Miller, Jr., Yale; Janet Olmsted, Smith enllege; Prescott Olmsted, Williams; Mary Ott, Vassar; Alfred Plumley, - Lake Forest academy. BD Frances Ranney, Smith; Elizabeth Richards, Wellesley; John Roos, | Princeton; Caroline Roberts, Smith; hl Harriman Rogers, Princeton; Charles ul KRummier, University of Michigan; = Katherine Sherman, University of Was- -- \ consin; Louise Sherman, Vassar; Julia tonSpiegel, Smith; Robert Stevenson, _--. III, Yale; Ellen Stuart, Farmington; Elizabeth Stutson, University of Illi- nois; John Sutter, Illinois; Mary Kliza- beth Waidner, Smith; Jessie West, Illi- nois; Stanley Wheatley, University of Wisconsin; Cabray Wortley, Williams college; Caroline Whitman, Wellesley; Catherins Tufts, Lasell seminary; Louise Badgerow, Dobbs Ferry; Vir- ginia Lamson, Bradford academy: Betty Knode, Westover; Beatrice Rip- ley, Mary Miller, Suzanne and Cynthia Kohlsaat, Vassar; Wilder and Hamp- ton Ripley, Hill school; Jean Markley, Wellesley; Don Curless, Yale; Mar- garet and Virginia DeLay, Smith; Margaret White and Helen English, Rockford college. HAVE PARTY TODAY Children of members of the Wom- an's Ideal club of Chicago, which in- 4:00 P. M. Presentation of a pageant, "Kings and Shepherds." cludes many north shore residents, will be guests at a children's party \ given this afternoon at the Great - Northern hotel. Children under the |] age of 12 are invited, and each is asked to bring a gift for the children of the Chicago Industrial home. A girl harpist will provide music, several children will give numbers, and the New Trier High school orchestra will provide music. Congregational Chure "O Come, Let Us Adore Him" Sunday, December 20, 1925 9:30 A. M. and 10:20 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. James Austin Richards, "Wise Men and Shepherds." 3:00 P. M. Service for the Christian conse- cration and baptism of children. Christmas Day 4:30 P. M. Candle Light Service in the church. Alfred Johnsons Shoe Skates $7.25 to $10.00 Union Hardware Clamp Skates Flexible Flyers The sled that is second to Stanley Tool Sets and others Just the thing for Boys and Men $1.00 to $25.00 \ | § y 1 fi Come in--get acquainted with our store, you will find our stock of Toys and Practical Gifts for men, women and children is most complete--something for everybody. Give Useful Gifts Articles for home use make practical gifts--not only to make the recipients happy for one day, but to make them happy every day of the year. Eckart Hardware Co. T he Store for Toys 735 Elm Street Open Evenings Until Xmas and Stands for the Tree We have only the best Electrical Appliances An electrical gift is always appreciated. Make it "an electrical Xmas for her. Vacuum Cleaners Wash Machines Toasters Waffle Irons Curling Irons Boudior Lamps Flash Lights