192~ ~ December 11, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 3 l Singing "Wildcats"? You May Hear Them ------------------·--------------------------------------------------------~ l ~~~~M XMAS DAY? READ ON! Methodist Church Group Again Sponsors Christmas Cheer Plan for Orphans BY OBSERVER Look towards the close of this article. See the long list of names? ~ames of orphans in the Methodist Orphanage at Lake Bluff. Now notice especially the name of the first 01 phan. \Vouldn't you like to entertain him in your home on Christmas clay? Treat him just as you would a child of your own? For many years it has been the very good custom in Wilmette and Winnetka for householders to take one or more of these children in · o the home for a Christmas day and , ~ inner. The before-mentioned list at the close of this article gi\·es the names of all the aYailable orphans, and after each name is the child's age. If you wish to give them and yourself this great pleasure telephone: 1Irs. Roy Haskin. Wilmette 155 and tell her which one or ones yo~ will take. Mrs. Haskins will tell you- ju. t how you can get them. - This work, one of the truest exhibitions ~f the real Christmas spirit, is carriecl on under the auspices of the Philathea class of the \Vilmette Parish ~[ethodist church. Remember ~1r::-.. Haskin's number. _\Vilmctte 155 The "\\'ildrats" ha,·c a good place on the Athlr tit." map . Throug-h mud and water and snow they dro\·e their way with ~upcrior strength and skill to thi~ honor. There are other wa,·s . too, in which ~orthwestern llll'll excel. and oi the:,e mam· \\.a\'~. in no one is their {'\. Ctlknn· more completely -marked than in mu-,ic. The ~len·~ Gle,' dub of ~orth\\·cste-rn u~i\·ersity this year is an organizatirlll that may tnt!~ · be called an achie\'emcnt. ln addition to its best season in ).;orthwestern's territory. it plan a tour oi Europe this coming ~ummC'r . \\' iltnett(' mu.;ic lo\'ers and friends of the uni\'ersity will he giH·n the plea-.urc of seeing and hearing th~ ~ e '\ing · t ·~· \\·ildrab" Friday c\·ening, December 18, at the Wilmtttt· l'ari . . h ).lethndi~t church. The young people of !ht· church arl' ..,eJling ticket::-. and invite as many a the church will holcl to enjoy a thr illing ~.:Ycning . LEGION TO BANQUET Expect Seal Sales Dr. W. W. Hawkins, New Commander, and Other Officers to be Installed Dec. 17; Auxiliary to Serve Dinner . \ t tlH · :t nn u a I h a 11 q 11 l't a 11 rl in-. t a II ani (dftt" t'l" (l j \\" i11 1t t·t tv f'11 St ~0. -lf>. 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Entl'rtainment w ill hl' prm·idl'd by the entertainer ... from Pul~t...ki Post. Chicago, who ~tageu a show at the state com·ention held rt'rl'nth at Ouincy. Ill. · .... ~~ Dr. Hawkin~. the new po~t comman<lcr. resides with his familv at the Linden Crest apartments. He has been practising medicine in the ,·illagc for more than a n~ar . He is member of the \Vilmette. l)ptimists club. and of the Chamber of Cot11merce. The dinner will he scrycd by memhers of the \\'omens' Auxiliary of the post. All ex-service men, whether or not they arc members of the Legion arc invited to attend. All members of the post are especially urged to be present. GIVES BENEFIT BRIDGE :Mrs. G. ]. Kappes is '-laving a bridge party and luncheon at her home, 420 \Vashington aYenue, next Tuesday, December 15, for the benefit of the Christmas Day party for crippled children given by the wives of the members of the Kiwanis Cluh. h t" rna('<"hi , F1·1Taro ............. 10 Jewelry But Are l~adl· ll , l'hillip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Frightened Away by Quick Wit of ~ l~ : ult · ll. f'at;l · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 Yictim in S~unding ~uto Ho~n . ~~L~~~~n.Kt~1l~~~h . : :· : ::::::::: : ::: 9 . . . . . · I . flu- ~-e yontlltttl l1a~HI1h \n·_ re t_otl _ e d ~ ~lark, l"hil_lip ... . ........ · · · · · ·· ~~ hn ~ tma ~ ~ L·a l ::-.a k-. art· ~o tnL?, :· 1r - 111 thctr att l' m p t to ktdn ;tp ~1 1 -..., l·. nnh· t J;u·k , Eug e ne · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 1 · I1 a _ru -. I1 t 111-· yl' ,tr . au.~·< · 1 I 11y 1 1· orc~m ~tn. ~ -11· · 1 11 - Dt··· " '111 C'hn.rlE>s .... · · · ·· · · · · · · · 4 2 \\·arc I ~\'It :> ·..... ::-.ex r o_a c. at~ t 1~r t\:·o 1 11 1 . ('~- ~ln: Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ the eff o rt - ot all til~.· :-c lw t d cntldr vn l'P il lp a ntott'. h_, tlh· qt11rk \\"It ot ~[~::-.-. Tlt ·\· o, C'1y 111, . . .· . . . . . . . . .. .. ··. . 10 c1i \\'i ln wt tv and l:on·--ma n . \\ 1lt1 , , ,tllt<kd the h t ll'll oi 1 ll· · ~ " · E<lwar11 .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 l~Ctlil\rtH· tl l. Scll c, ol he r tllc l t<H- rar ,,.l1en tllL~ 111e11 orclcrt·<l lliln n di c a, \ .. ictoria ··· · ···· · ··· · · . . . . I n. ·an Donald .. . ... ....... . ... . aut 1 lO rtti L" . n lH1 rt t l:v ~1 r! ... m to tht C .4..r after they had llt·an: 1ifforcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 that an v \. n: 1!1.' n t r ,!J !J vd them oi tlH:ir jnn' ln· and Yeti- Jlunn. <;illwrt ........ . ·. · · · · · · · 11 rL'rn rd in --a k-- 1Ja .; ua ldl' . Till' othtr t\\·o 1-!"irl:- ·,,. -re ~[ ;~ .., 1·:11:-:worth. Kt·itlt · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 ~ 1 · 11.' -. () i· - I' 1 I' I ·, . \.at · e Fortt.·, Eaton. Pasqual· Edg-ar ·.... ·· ·. ·· ·· ·. · ~. - 1 'ell ll lcll :U ' , () )'() t ly- 'O fl'::-.111an all< :' 1h:- 1 lL' rlll ..· .. .· .. .· .· .. .· .. )L a 11 <I t It a t t hl' t. ' 11 1I - I ·o ' r 11 , o 1 1 l 1·ll !.! In o 11 , ~ I 1c 11 ., a .!.! u c : -. t. F 0 x . 11t, r n i c t· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · ·I drcn ar t· m or l' in - 1 The g irl" \\ n t.· returning irom a Yi::-.it l Fnx, lnanclw · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ;; tcrl· ... tL·d in h e ra m- ,,·ith iril'ncb . The handib follo\n' d I 1 ;~anntHl··~. H· ·lt>ll · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 · · · · , ( ; 1 ;~ nonch·s. A ngo ·ln ... .· · · · · · · · · · · pal\..!11 t ha n L ' \t.'l' IJe - t11l.)11 111 a mutor car trom 1·,\·an:;ton. (;uto~ki, Hn.ttit· . ... . ..... · · · · · · ~ iorl·. To th t.· :-.rlwol an<l \Yh~n thl' girl-, ~t o pped in iront oi (;i\..tte, LaY ern1· . ...... ····· · · · di:;p o sing· oi the I the Fore~man home the\· were made ,;uil~ · · Lawrl' l1Cl' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · i'i 1 greatl' s t. num.her oi. Chri . . tm.:t -, ~ea! . . , to get out of their car and hand on· r :;.::~: ;~: I;i·~;~. ~~·;~: !I per captta, \nll he gtn' ll a -.t!n·r cup . their ,·alual>lcs at the points oi three HaYi:-: . Harn· .. ... . .. . . . . · · · · · · · 7 The \\'ilmcttc avenue ::-.chool won the re,·o)yer:-;. They \\'ere then onkrcd to Harol(l , C'~th~";:i~t: : · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ · · {yn.nkow~lo v 11 g1111a . . . . . .. . . · 11 · A.,lh rt · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;; cup 1 ast year, uncIer t 1 1e a) e 1 ea( l er- get hack 111tu the car. It \\· a~ at thts J · 1 . f'f' 13 1 E I '1~1 · · ' · ' nlllSOll, e . .. . . ........ · · " :-. I11p o ~' tss crt 1a ·nge s. 1e cup Junctun: that ~lts:i 1-.Jnt!y l·(lre::-.man Kt' hll' l', Helen " is awarded by the Chic;~g0 Tuber- 50tttHkd the horn on her car. at which Kt' hll' r, Dorothy, · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 culosis Institute, to which the proceeds the l>andih jumlh.' cl into it and sped l~~ck, \'Vfford · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 ~ <_>f the Chri. tmas Scat ~ale:-; go. These away, leaving their own car, which was ~~~~: \~irli~m· ·::: : ::::: : :::::::: 1 o tnnd s arc used to pronde chc::;t, dental later iound to ha,·c hecn =-tolen. Kick, Lloyd ........ . . . . · · · · · · · · 1 i'i and infant welfare clinic:-. 5chool 1-.:enih,·orth and \\'ilmette police were ~larzochi, ::\[arp;u rita · · · · · · · · · i~ · ·· 1 · 1 t' ·b . :\larzorhi Fernando ... · · · · · · · · · n urscs, vtsttmg nur:-;e~. C< uca t 10na 1t- not 1fled but no trace ot the anc1tts ~Iarzochi: Oronella ......... . .... 13 erature, and for many other purposr5. wa~ cliscoYered. It was thought that ~larzochi. \Valter ....... . ..... · 11 Due to the work of this in~titution they dro\·c west o\·cr Lake avenue, Owen, Herbert · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 7 the tuberculosis death rate in Chicarro \Vilmette. Pera, Erena ~ · · · 1 ~ b 1 .~""- 1 . l Pullega, Mary ...... . ... · . · .. - · · and vtcmtty 1as ecn cut to one t 11rc The girls placed their combmec 1 o:;s rurkiss Richard .. . ........ . .... 13 of what it was a few years ago. it is at about $500, in addition to the motor Purkiss: Ror .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 14 tatcd. ~frs. T. :\. Hoffman. of \Yil- car. ~!iss Fore~man i5 a daught~r of Rupert, JRac~ ~ 0 mettc, is in ~harge of the "ales for Httgh A. Foresman. ,·icc j)resident of Roy, Rupert, er · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 this district. a Chicago publishing house. The rob- studebaker, Virg-inia ...... · · · · · · 6 hcry occurred shortly before 11 o'clock Tanzer, Matthew · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: 6 · Tanzer, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 m the evcnmg. Ppdike. Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~l TO BE LUNCHEON HOSTESS Updike, Dorothy ................ l l Mrs. P. ]. Klapperich. president of \Valker, Thomas ............... · 5 SUPERVISES MISSION the \Vilmette Household, Order of Walker, John . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 'fhe Rev. Leland H. Danforth, recMartha. will gi\·e a luncheon at her tor of the Church of the Holy Com- \Vauchop, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 home 1fonday, December 2-l, at 1 forter at Kenilworth, has taken charge REHEARSE XMAS CANTATA o'clock, for all the Chicago officers and of the Episcopal mission at Deerfield. "The Coming of the Prince of organizers of the Household. After Mr. Danforth was formerly curate at Peace" is the title of a cantata or lunchC'on there will be a meeting to St. Augustine's church. Nativity play with ancient carols to make final arrangements for the card he presented bv the Sunda\' school of MASONS HOLD BALLOT party given by the \Voman·s auxithe Wilmette Baptist church \VednesThe \Vilmettc '1f asonic lodge, A. F. day evening, December 23. Re~earsals liary of the Catholic Church Extension society on January 14, at the Edge- and A. 11., held its annual election for the production have been m prowater Beach hotel for the bencfi t of last night. Installation ceremonies for gress for several weeks and th~ pr?the home missions. The hostf·ss ('X- the newly elected officers will be held gram is attracting much attention m pects to entertain thirty guests. Thursday evening, DC'cember 17. the parish. to Surpass Those of Other Seasons I GIRLS FOIL I Thieves Get Haul of BANDITS '"'""~ Age An ~· l·l. .J n I: n \V ~· ~l1·y . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Arro, SE·st 1 nn. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 R Prnn. c chi, THana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I 6 I n ·:: ::::::: :: ···· t .. · ...... · .... · ·..