54 WINNETKA TALK December 11, 1926 both Insti- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milton Fischer | Richard and Sherman Goble, of Lake Mills, Wis, [students at the Massachusetts birth of a daughter, Phyllis' Jéan, onTtute of Technology will leave Boston December 4. Mrs. Fischer, who was |December 21, and arrive in Winnetka Miss Mildred Joeckel before her mar- {to spend Christmas with their parents, | riage, is a niece of Mrs. Edwin J.|{Mr. and_ Mrs. Sherman Goble of 511 | Thompson of 1067 Oak street, Win- | Ash street. Richard is a member of | netka, and made her home with Mr. |the junior class, and Sherman is a and Mrs. Thompson for several years. !freshman. LEASE EXPIRING GEO. F. RUBY, Inc. Importer of Chinese Goods 9 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago 5th Floor (Elevator) Telephone Dearborn 3236 Rare chance to secure CRYSTALS BRONZES PORCELAINS PRINTS TEMPLE CARVINGS Many of above are 20 0 to 800 years old. WILL SELL AT 509% DISCOUNT announce the JADES gov uaNs Milk is just such milk--as rich in cream as when taken from the cow. And fresh-- delivered to your door in its natural, full-cream state every day of the year! With a flavor and purity that makes it truly the best on the market. Only the fresh, bottled milk can claim such goodness. Only the fresh, bottled milk is milk as Nature intended. There is no substitute! Phone Glencoe 70 pom Start using Bowman's Milk today. Simply telephone our nearest dis- tributing station or order from any of our courteous salesman. DAIRY COMPANY MilR, FOR 51 YEARS THE ANDARD OF QUALITY NEW TRIER PRESENTS ANNUAL YULE SERVICE Music Department at High Schools Invites to Program Sunday Afternoon By G. W. C. Sunday afternoon, December 12, at 4 p. m. one of the first Christmas events of the year will take place in New Trier auditorium. This event is ice, sponsored by the Music depart- ment of the New Trier High school. The time of the service should be noted especially, as a change has been made from 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. within the last week. This carol service is one that is en- joyed every year by many music-lovers of the north shore. This year the pro- gram is a particularly fine one, which will undoubtedly linger a long time in the minds of those who hear it. Eva Xanen dchun! Peg Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings EVA KARON SCHUR Gowns-Uhaps-Sporiwear NORTH SHORE HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVENUE EVANSTON the ninth annual Christmas carol serv- | | The principal soloist for the service lis Ada Tilley Allen, a singer well- {known in Chicago, who has recently been teaching voice at New Trier. Lately she has brought enjoyment to many people by broadcasting from the radio station W O K. The program for the carol service is as follows: | Part 1 1. CAROL. Hark the Herald Angels Sing ..........Mendelssohn * (sung by Chorus and Audience) 2. CANTATA. The Manger Throne ...Charles Fonteyn Manney Chorus and Glee Clubs, accom- panied by orchestra --Soloists-- | Soprano 3 PEPER EN WEAR Marian Page | Alto IE Fp Catherine Bickham FPemor: « { i varediies vate George Allen | Bass viene abn Hardin Van Deursen ! Part 11 1. OVERTURE. Don Juan ..Mozart 2. (a) Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee (Orchestra) (b) The Heavens Are Declaring vv.is.. i. ides Beethoven (Chorus) 3. CAROLS. Oh, Come All Ye Faithful. 5. 08a Reading The First Nowell ...... Traditional (Sung by Chorus and Audience) 4. Send Out Thy Light ...... Gounod (Boys' Glee Club) 5. Hymn to the Evening Star .Weidig (Girls Glee Club) 6. SOLO. (a) The Birds Advent of the Savior (b) The Three Kings Ada Tilley Allen . CAROLS. (a) Joy to the World 4 ......cilé reuse Handel (b) Silent Night . + .osivmves Gruber (sung by Chorus and Audience) Miss Babcock of the New Trier faculty is contributing her services by acting as chairman of the decoration committee for this program. Those on her committee are: Robert Cressy, Gordon Cumberland, George Belter, Dan Snydacker, Hal Burnett and Tow- ner Webster. Drama and Music Clubs Arrange Christmas Fete At the New Trier High school Dra- matic club meeting Tuesday of this week sixteen membership certificates were given out to the cast of #'Captain Applejack," recently staged at the school. The plans for the Christmas party were discussed. It is to be held Thursday, December 16 at 7 o'clock in the Mess hall and auditor- ium of the school. The Orchestra and Glee clubs are to be invited. Also, each member of the club is entitled to bring two guests. As a program the orchestra will play an overture, the Glee clubs will sing, and the Dramatic club will present a one-act play entitled "Upon the Waters." After the entertainment they will go to the Mess hall where light refreshments will be served. Praise the NN -- 6015 Broadway | The Little Marmon will soon be here May we send you a catalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE Longbeach 6428