8 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924 Goodwin's Bird League WEEK OF NOVEMBER 18 Games 2 CHILDREN TO PRESENT XMAS PAGEANT DEC. II Two hundred children from the Howard and Logan school s will present a pageant , called "Making a Merry Christmas." by Mrs. William Beasley, a former Wilmette re sident , on December 11 and 12 at the Howard sc hool auditorium. Th e production is being sta ged by Miss Dorothy Rose and is sponsored by the Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher Association. Many beautiful costumes Kay Amb·l er .. ... ... . . . . 146 Deadhead ............... 11)0 :Mrs. Leis .... . . ... . . . ... 122 :Marie Conrad ... . . . . · .. 158 Totals '· . ..... ..... 651 M . Schopen L . Schopen K. Wagner K. Schopen G. Schopen Meadow Lark· . . ... . .... .. . 137 . ............ 112 . .. . · .. . .. ... 154 . . . ... . .... . . 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 :tfelen Leis . . .... .. ... .. . 125 100 "\Vhlte 0"·1· 97 100 120 165 582 107 119 115 100 88 98 139 100 114 122 573 120 97 126 100 77 are being prepared, and it is whispered that the scope of the perfors;n?nce will astonish the parent s and VI Sitors who attend . Th e pageant was writt en especially for the occasion by Mrs. Beasley, who , many will recall, was formerly codir ector of the Opera and Drama society. Mrs. Beasley is now living in Da ,·en port, Iowa. Three performances will be given, one on Thursday evenin g. and another on Friday a fter noon and a third on Friday night. This will give all parents and friend s of the children an opportunity to at tend. Lastin1Gilts lor Cbristlllas Wi T w a t c h e s, clocks, jewelry and silverwa~e articles of greatest utility and charm. Selected and particularly suitable for Christmas presents. We illustrate here only a few items of our large stock. Stop in and see the great variety we have prepared for you. Open Every Evenin& v ·. tOn < Vote OSMAS CHATS====.'I Place Your Order Now For A BEAUTIFUL XMAS TREE A s-pECIAL sale of at t guest ident Totals .. .... . . . .... 602 ---629 620 148 80 122 110 Lasi~ Warbler· ){. Murphy . ... . . .. . . . ... 109 A. Huerter ...... · .. .· .. 74 R. Forberg .. .. ·. . .. .· .. 119 J. Murphy .... . . ... . ... 118 H. Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . 90 greg< of tl Alfn C. H. K. E. A. .......... .. 510 Vs. Nl&"htla&"alu Moy . . ...... ... .. . . .. 100 Kalmes . . .. . . ... .... 92 Simpson ............. 120 Braun . ... .... ... . ... 100 Braun ......·.... · ... 132 Totals ...··....··. 5H Totals ----603 528 100 156 121 100 118 100 167 122 100 117 606 143 124 104 103 107 90 claSS4 Carrots Spinach SPECIALS Grapefruit Large size, 6 for 2Sc Mrs. soci ity ~ Tea~ Mart 2 bunches ....... 1Sc Star! ~ort 1he who Til Edit~ -----·1 595 Mushrooms Fancy; lb........ 39c I F. J. E. H. A. Blue Bird· Olsen . . . . . .......... 158 Hughes . . ... ... ...... 78 Scheiner ... . . .. . ·" .. 100 Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 125 113 100 101 118 115 Per peck ........ 3Sc Ludwig ..... .. ...... 127 ··. · ...·... . 554 Vs. Bob-0-Lialll:· B. Metko ......... .. .... 100 JK. Carkof ..... .... . .... un Mrs. Roberts .. .. . , ..... 100 R. Hammitt ·.. . . . ...... 100 L . Hammitt . . ...... . . ... 132 Total!! ----557 518 100 100 100 155 688 94 80 100 115 108 Early Ohio Winter Potatoes Per Bushel, $1.15 Grapes, Persimmons, Arocadea, Tangerines, Artichokes, Celery, French Endive and Cranberries at low prices Until Cbriatmu 133 100 162 100 100 173 626 84 ALL KINDS OF APPLES Totals ...... . ..... 553 Oriole· Mrs. Weeks ........ . . . . 106 M. Blenllck . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 G. Punch .····.... . .. . .. 66 M . Scheiner ............. 16t M. Schaefer 94 95 91 110 174 158 100 100 ...._. ...... _.1_o_o_ __ _ 663 100 100 100 80 97 547 COSMAS BROS. Phone 2193 Do·iDic PaaJia~o Jeweler & Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone 1061 ' Opposite Villqe Theatre Phone 21M M. :M. M. G, M. Kalmes .............. 134 Totals ........... . 492 ............ 519 VII. CaNiaab May ........ . ........ 100 Thalman .. . ...... . .. 100 Schaefgen ......·.... 100 Hansen ........ .... .. 58 Totals ---477 508 Games 2 100 100 100 105 103 WEEK OF NOVEMBER ZS A. May 107 1t. .·......... , .u& ue 'ID. tniiiOII ............ 111 138 C. Braun ............... 136 lU H. Braun ............... 169 Totale ·......· . ... 86% C.rtllaala In··U..alea ········.··.....· 100 ua 86 112 105 1U 118 v ·. 630 98 91 100 100 100 4419 573 100 58 100 100 100 4Gt K. Kalme· ........... . . 100 K. SChaefcen · . . . . . . . . . · 7 4 C. Han·on ···..·....... 100 Abaent ......·........... 100 Abaent ...............·.. 100 Totale )(. Murphy A. He&irter R. Forberg J . Murphy H. Anderaen ............ 474 ............. 135 ............. 137 ···.····..··. 105 .. .. .. .. .. .. · 85 ...·...·.··. 100 .D ODGE BROTHERS ANNOUNCE A substantial reduc. tion in the prtce of their Passenger Cars effective December 1, 1924 Wanlera 11)5 97 90 1\1 96 499 143 101 1110 7!1 128 A36 <09 l27 106 606 117 103 100 l! 7 145 582 134 100 Totala ···..·...... 5821 Wlllte Owla v ·. H. Lela ....···...·..·.·. !11 Kay Ambler ····...··..· 116 Abaent Member ·.....·· lOCI Mr·. Lel· . ..··.··....... 83 Karle Conrad ·····.·... ! 71 tuu Total· ............ ~82 584 110 100 Bolt-0-Llaka B. Metko ............... !08 Kra. Roberts ·...·.··.·. 100 K. Carl·on L. Hammitt ............. 155 R. Hammitt ............ 64 ............. 118 189 lH 148 G41 ao 148 137 669 124 93 125 107 100 5t9 ............ 545 V11. Orlolea Mre. Weeks ............ 125 K. Blenllck ·..··........ 123 K. Scheiner .·····...... 166 A. Blenllck .......... . .. 131 G. Punch ............... 100 Totals ...··....... 644 Totals 121 100 124 121 100 666 ~·~~~ ·:::::::::· ::::::~n ~~: & Blae Blr. . f:'-Jtu~~~wl.~ . .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.·;: Totals .·...····.· . 554 Ke. .ow Larka ·.·.·..······ 103 ········.··.. 105 ·............ 107 ............. 100 ·······.····· 100 William· . . . . . . . . · · · · 78 1M 558 tt 1~~ 460 ;: U v ·. M. Schopen X. wa.. ner Schopen X. Schopen L. Schopen a. 91 126 111 100 100 568 9S 143 100 100 100 636 C. M. MeDON ALD 1019 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON Tel. Univ. 224 Totala ............ 616 HutchiaiOD Gives Final Talk on Chinese Affain Wfhe Future of Religion in China" is announced as the subject of the 6aal lecture of a series given by Dr. Paul Hutchinson, editor of The Christian Century, at the Wilmette Baptist church. The lecture will take place Wednesday evenins, Oecember 10, at 8 o'clock, at the session of the school of missions in the parish. All residents of the villac'e are invited to hear Dr. Hutchinson, who, bec:aute of his residence in the Orient o.er a period of several years, is re~ 11 aa aatlaority oa Far East ,.......