Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 34

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WILMETTE LIFE LEAD JUNIOR PROP., Miss Ethel Finn of Chicago, chairman of the junior class social committee, with Walter Colbath, of Chicago, president of the jun· ior class and United States Olympic fancy diver, led the annual junior promenade in Patten gymnasium at Northwestern university · last Friday night. December 21, 1928 houses with Christmas ! fraternity parties. -o- North Weatem Choristers to Sing Carols Saturday Christmas carols will be sung in tb\ Chicago and ' North Western terminal this Saturday afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock on the balcony , of the main waiting room by the Chicago and · North \Vestern Choral club. The mixed chorus of fifty voices is composed en tirely of employes of the railway com = D Miss Georgiana Fowler, ~12 Roslyn road, Miss Katherine Dudley, 414 Warwick road, and Miss Dorothy Darling, 256 Kenilworth avenue, and Miss Betty Nellegar, 322 Kenilworth avenue, all of Kenilworth, returned from Ogontz school yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. F a n Telephone for Gift Books! . CreeDleaf 7000 Wilmette 37· WiDDetka 520 Rocera Park llZZ A compact listfor many tastes: The Soul of the Bantu Jurgen The Story of France New York Nights James the Second The Last Twelve Years of Joseph Conrad Bonnet 8 Shawl The Cruise of the Northern Light Dostoevsky Disraeli · The Childermass Ludwig's Goethe More Pious Friends and Drunken Companions The Fourth Musketeer Through the French Provinces The Strange Necessity The New Russia The Star Spangled Manner The members of th e Y. W. C. A. branch of the Northwestern university are dressing 300 dolls for the children at the Northwestern University settlement, 1400 Augusta street, Chicago, as their donation for Christmas. Each girl who wishes may take a doll to dress. There is no restriction as to type, but baby doUs seem to be preferred. About 3000 stockings made of Tarlatan sewed up with · green wool and filled with can<ly are also being donated. Croups of children are guests in the various sorority and -o- The Sunday School of the Union Church of Kenilworth has postponed their party which Y· ...a.s to be tomorrow evening at the assembly hall. It ts . postponed indefinitely on account o.f the prevalence of so much illness. The younger children will have their party as planned. Miss Anita Watson, 116 Woodlan avenue, Kenilworth enfertained her · Christmas trees brought down from Sunday school class at tea last Sun- the Northwoods of Wisconsin will be da.y evening, December 16. lighted both inside and outside the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~ terrr1inal Saturday night, before the Hallelujah Choru s is sung the second time. There will be two in the main concourse, one in the ladies' parlor, one in the nursery, and two in front of the building on the corners of Madison and Canal streets. They will stand until ROUTE after New Year's night. · Route of Romance to aU The Corn King · Limited and the ·ltJ.e Weat. Short, scenic Korth Western Limited also will carry tranecontin~ntal route lighted and decorated Christmas trees -o- pany. Handel's Hallelujah Chorus wil be sung at 3 o'clock and at 5 :SO. 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