WILMETTE LIFE December 17, 192tj = Monday evening, December 20, OuilChampionship of Village mette court, No. 848, Catholic DaughContests for the football championCommander Ferre C. Watkins De- ters of America, will hold an annual , > partment of Illinois, American L~gion, election of officers at Odd Fellow's ship of \Vilmrtte came to a close last Harry Minturn, who a number oi was the speaker at the annual dinner hall at 8 o'clock. This will mark the Saturda\· ·with a total of five hoys havand installation of officers of Wilmette occasion of the Christmas Pound party. ing sco 1:ed fifty or more poi1.1ts out of years ago conducted a stock compa n\· a possible seventy-two. F1rst place in the old Evanston theater., will n:Post, ~o. 461 American legion, held at ~1 rs. Louis T. Starkel entertained was taken hy Jim Corus. \\'ho had a turn with another company of act 01 ... the ~Vtlmette \Voman·s club Tucsdav thirty guests at luncheon and hridgc on score t~f 57: second place by Rohcrt to the New Evanston tht·ater- t I~< · e\'en.ing of this week. The dinner wa's st·n·~Q by members of the \Voman·s Saturday, December 4, at her home on Keth·. whose . core 'ras 54 ; Charles old theater rebuilt-where he ,, iii Kra;lll'r and Paul Jones tied inr third again entertain the theater-going pul, auxiliary of the Legion. . Oakwood ayenue. -oplac~.· nn a ~cort' of 51. and l·:d\\·ard lie of the north shore. Dr. )Y. \\'. Ha1vkins, who has been Mr. and 11..rs. Morton B. Skinner of Ble~:-;t·r iollowl'd ,,·ith 50 poinb. Returns from coupons published in commander of Wilmette Post during In all fiitr ht,,·. .: under the ag~: of 15 the press were almost unanimou s i u t tht' ()ast year, has hccn chosen to serve 1012 (;rcenwo< 1d avenue have returned fr1.Hll a ten day trip to New York. .n.·ar . . partic1pall:d in the .ronte~h ~,· hich I the revi,val of the stock produ~ti o 11 , in that capacity for anotht·r Y{'ar. - - - - - - - · - - ------- - - --- ·- \n·rt· :-tagccl 011 threl' <llff~·r~·nt :-;atur- formq-1>. prese.nted by Mr. Mmtu n ~ ~ da~· :-. nn tlw \'~lla~e grt't'tt. .~hility in ~ncl hts dran~at:c t.roupe. Clyde E. )· 'I 0 "§~~~§! pa~:-mg, drop ktd; 111 g· and flllllttng ,,Tr~· ltott, mauagmg dtrector of the . <,., the <kciding iartnrs j 11 th1.· c 11 tltl'~h. Evanston theater, has en9aged th l' \\'ith tht· arquisititlll tli thL· inothall stoc~ company f~r the comang sea ~f~'l RAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL rha 111 pion:-; hip. (..'(lnt:- 110 ,,. h 1 dd ~ t \\ 1 . 1startmg the evenmg of Dec. 27. Three Etchings \-illage titk- . the nthn heing the Jun· 1 The New Evanston theater will l,t. inr Tcnni~ cha111pionship \\'Utt .. Pllh' closed from Dec. 19 to Dec. 26 wh ilttinll: ;tgtl. Itt addition t11 thL'-.t' he ;d:-o workmen prepare the. theater for t ilt· I plarl'd ltalihack till tht· i11oth:tll tt·anl presentation of the stock producti on ~. tha-t took the l'igltth gradc -..r hncd A complete change of pro~uction s \\i ~l There is no other Christmas Gift as exchantpinn~hip. be made each week. Matmees will ht clusive as your personal Photograph. given on Tuesdays, Thursdays an d . ~· . , Saturdays at 2 :30 p. m. The cvcni n ~ Tt~is offer is limited--make thar , ).I r. and Mrs. \\ · J ·. ~ucltt' 11 ot State performance will start at 8:30 p. m 1 appointment now. (. olleg-e, Pa., arc arnvtng the end of j this \H!t'k to spend the holiday :;cason. . . . . with the latter's fathe!· and mother. ~I b:o- K. ~ratH'l' .. Pcnucrga ~ t 111 \ · Studio Opm Dr. a-nd ~{ rs. Joh 11 Seg~,,·ort h ni 1()()I) Yurk .ha:-; . r. c t u .r n c d hon.te a i l<'r Sundays and Evenings. F 11 n·st avenue. · months vtslt wtth her s1stcr, ~~ . -o1 Thomas :\fintz of 50 Crescent plar~· . ~I r. and ~~ r~. Fred Jl. He it 111a 11 of - o-For Appointment Hoyburn Building 212 Crcenlcaf a\'C'ntH' are expecting Francis !\cir is arriving today in1. Call Univ. :1 : ! }8 6 1 5 Davis Street Mis~ Virginia lleitman l!on.1 ·· for the Bro\\'11 univer~ity to !-~pt'nd the Chri- t Chnstma s season from ~at10nal Park mas season wtth Mr. and :\1 r . . . F.. l\ 1-.eminary in \Vashington. D. C. Xeir at 201 Ninth qrect. _ 111001 ' ' ' ' ' "'0001tiii!I OIIU +1 1 U I I I I I I t l l l l l l t . . l11111 State Commander Gueat at Local Legion Dinner TO ELECT OFFICERS Jim Corus Wins Football Harry Minturn Will Return to Evanston With Stock Compa"'l"' It I $5.00 I I I Christmas Furs at January Prices present we have more skins on hand ATthan we ought to have, and ·we wish to dispose of them before the first of the year. Now you can buy a coat at Jan uary prices and have it for Christmas. V.,'e have a large stock of very fine Hudson Seals. both on Hollanders and imported dyes. Coats made of these trim. med elaborately in beige, platinum, red, brown or black fox, Kolinsky or Russian Ermine, or squirrel. And the prices range from $325 to $500. We also have a large stock of fine, soft. silky and lustrous black caracul. Garments of these skins made to order would cost from $200 to $300, and would be lined with pure silk of all descriptions. Superior Fur Shop 1122 Central Avenue WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 3527