D ecember 2-t, 1926 WILMETT~ LIFE 9 until your g?ld en h,~nesty tar n1sh.e ·-then thro\Y It a\Yav. · ...:n g a T rue ~ t f · A f Isn't this a ).f crrv Chri~tmas for \ B .... .,y ory o an ct o . · ~ · Honesty and the Reward Which j l!ttk 1-. lcanor: Bro_ ught About a Merry Christmas ------ EL.t.ANOR'S .CHRISTMAS ~olcl I .Litt le E l ea t~or Frchcr of Seger street wil l have a fine Ch ristmas story fo r her mother, and, besi des, is t he pro ud 'l'crry is a little " ·ire-haired te rr ier possessor of a glitte.ring gold piece- \\'ith airda le, fox terrier and one or two al l the reward for he r honesty. other types mixed in to make h im Eleano~ hasn't kno\\'n the joy of a lovable and smart. Terrv's favorite real Chnstn:as clay with all the g ifts playmate was Pete r \ Vh iffle, a ha ndand cvcryth mg else that goes to make some cl1inchilla persian cat, just Terry's l1 p that .clay of days so charmingly age. Terry anrl Peter were bo rn the Pictur ed 111 the ~tory hooks. But this :-.a tne clay and purcha~ed the same clav ;'· ~.~~- :-; h~. \\·ill join. with .hundred :-; when th.cy \Ycre thrr e month s old, h~· .' ·I ll! \ \ llntet~ e . chddrcn 111 a genume I' ~frs . \\. L. nallarcl of the Ballard tl'a st r,f happmc s. Book ~hop in \ Vilmette. l,t all ca.nJc· about t_hi s wa~·. The;.· gre,,· up t c·.~etl1er, Tern and S~m~ tnnc agn l·.leanor, who is a Pl'tc :·. TJw,· plaYccl ancl romp ~ d topu.pd 111 St. .To. epl1's "C'h no l ancl a gethn. untif r1t1<.: ·da" last week Peter j faJthfu! attendant. at St'rvices in St. thC' Bt..·a utiful. with l;i s long plum\· tai l .T nscph:; church. pte ked up a $100 bank I ,,·a~ ic) und dead . Th ere wa . no· mark ·not~ t.hat had heen dropped h.\· some i on him. nn torn fur. 110 ~ign of a shot. pan :- Jl!(ln C' r 0 11 the flo or of the church I lJut he \\a, rJt:acl .. hall. Altl w ugh hrr pan·nt -; haYc no ' I'.. .. · , . . · · · Q-rc·1 t am 01111 t r1 f . t..II ;.. hh pl<L' lll<tte, I:' sttll hunting · · ' · !lHJn c· ~· ol monry, · 1 1e for Pdcr. lie. wait:-; and listen at "a. nnt tempt ed to keep thr mone . 1 1 -. c · · hut rathrr . . 1 't . . . ~ t 1c <oor. ~omenne comes up the steps . · ' ' gtt\ c mer tmmccllatcly to an.d Tern· lJo.und s to the door hi s ear s IH:r tcachrr at the school ·· · · '. · · " folio : r · cocked. l11 · tat! \\·aggmg, wa 1tmg tor Tl 1" \\tng 0l1IH1 av th r Re,· J I) · 1 · T ) · · ·\ v, · , . · · 1 etc:r. tc,r 1c 1-- :--urc cter ts JUS t pia,·· ,cuman of : ~t To scph s p·trtsh r 1· · htm. · htchng. · · J cr.· untc 1 F.l, .. : . I , · '.- · · · - 111g mth B ut Peter docs · 1 0 1 honest.\· not CCJmr. and Tnn· \Y ith a wh ine and 1 :forc<l. · can ot s c; J~na ·~St l)( 11s cnngrt..·gat!On ] he ow11er of · 1 · · .1 · · · · a :--tg 1 lO(Jk:> about \\'lth puzzled eves. · t1 H:. :anl~ no~c \\·as soon.lncatccl among 1 · the l nmmuntcanh and l·.kan(lr \\'as the recipient nf a handsome reward for her TRUSTEES RECEIVE PLATS 1 ho nc,ty. , · l 'lats for the: :--ubdivision of pr oper- · .nut that s onl~· part oi the --t<,ry. I tics located in the territory in the wes t Lh t tll ~ · oi the Yillagc juri:->cliction of which is 1 The: <dher day Eleanor received a · no\\' undl'r di sp ute bctwc:en \ Vi lmettr lc ~tl:r addrc~ . ~d to her n·ry <:e li. con- and (~ l tn\· i('w. were: submitted to the tallttng a. sl11~1111g g o ld pien: and <~ (i,·e I Yil.lagr board :1.t ih meet .Tue sday of dollar bdl. cl 'i w ell as tht s 1111~1gncd 1 tl11_s wee k. \ tllagc Prc:-.Hient Orner not\:: · rcterrcd the plat:- to the Streets and " Thi ~ pil'rc i. from C· lll' ' ' hci 1< ·\·c·, ' ;\llcY. committee of the hoard and the · 1 1 n n v~h· ni!Jrv than l!<dd - tt--e thl' pa pvr Pla t~ . commission i11r C'(J llsideratiun and f v r ~ (' l1 ;· i" 1111 a " l! i it. and p r c. c r v e t h c r c p n rt. I Dog Mourns Death of : Persian Cat Playmate C· hristmas Greetings I Forgetting business to wish our Friends .or 1 1 1 1 l\ flrrru OJQrtatmas attb a 1 1 1 l;appu Nrwlrar REINS EM REALTY Exclusive Agents 4 2 1 Fourth St. Wilmette Phones 2 7 60 -4 60 720 Elm St. Winnetka Phones 254 ~ 14 70 co. CLYDE ELLIOTT PRESENTS The MINTURN PLAYERS \Vith Harry Minturn and Marjorie Williams A Stock Company of Selected Stars in a Season of High Class Dramatic Productions Opening Monday Eve ing, Dec. 2 7 at the NEW EVANSTON THEATRE IN ~t~tTRE BEST PEOPLE" By Avery Hopwood Prices Matinee .. 25 and 50 cents Evening 50c .. 75c .. $1.00 Evening ·Performances at ,. ,. ,. 8:15 Matinee Juesday ,. Thursday ,. Saturday 2:30 A New Play Each Week-Seats . Now on Sale at the Box Office (Season Reservations /or Same Seats Accepted in Order of Receipt)