22 WINNETKA TALK December 1, 1928 & 4 » I= 0) £5) 2 announces official Christmas opening. You will find the choice gift for every member of your family here! Shop early while the stocks are complete. Toyland, the Sporting Goods Department, and our Gift Shop will give you countless gift suggestions. Come in now. Christmas Seals -- Labels -- Fancy Wrappings Christmas Greetings 'Y i 630 DAvis STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. University 123 Wilmette 724 vl > rs re SAR RR Re ! Evergreens--ewver green! GIVE your home grounds the dignified beauty of straight, sturdy evergreens of the type raised at the Charles Fiore Nurseries. When the ground is white with drifted snow and every other tree and shrub is bare and colorless, the rich dark green of evergreens will lend their welcome note of good cheer and hospitality. os Evergreens may be planted right now for successful growth. A telephone call will bring you any information you wish --or you may call at our nurseries and make your selections from our big stock. OUR CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST Telephone Highland Park 523 49 PRAIRIE AVENUE HIGHWOOD. ILL. eee In Opera Monday Photo by Toloff Robert Ringling of Evanston, who made his debut with the Chicago Civic opera last year, gave his first per- formance of this season Monday night. He sang the role of Talremund in the "Lohengrin" opus. Mr. Ringling is a member of the famous circus family. "| tumn N. K. E. C. Observes Thanksgiving Festival The Thanksgiving festival of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college was held in Harrison hall Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Pupils of the children's school and students of the college joined in a Thanksgiving gift of food and supplies for the Mary Crane Nursery school, Hull House, and the festival opened with the processional and presentation of the fruits, vegetables, and other gifts. The Thanksgiving hymns and a short talk on Thanksgiving by Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the college, was followed by a pageant of thanks- giving and praise, given by college stu- dents clad in the rich hues of the au- and bearing the fruits of the harvest. DANCE AT ROYCEMORE The second dance of the Roycemore assembly for this season was enjoyed at the school Saturday evening. It took the nature of a cotillion and was in charge of a group of mothers who served as hostesses. They included Mrs. Frank W. Kingsley, Mrs. Sumner T. McCall, Mrs. William E. Johnson, Mrs. J. D. W. Archer, Mrs. Averill Tilden, all of Evanston; Mrs. L. A. Stewart, Mrs. T. W. Cowan and Mrs. William Freudenreich of Kenilworth, and Mrs. H. B. Watson of Winnetka ; and Mrs. Francis E. Bromell of Edge- water. Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno of Boston, Mass, has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William B. McIlvaine, Jr., of 322 Ridge road. She is returning home tomorrow. TELEPHONE SUPERIOR 0673 JEWELS COMPLETE THE COSTUME Thus new short brooch, hand wrought and finest plat- inum set with carved emeralds, round and baguette diamonds. It is a most versatile piece of jewelry, being worn on the shoulder, at the girdle, on the hat or as a pendant Hipp & Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths WRIGLEY BUILDING Chicago