IMPORTANT voi>UUAUA iim led by theý room ln the' er. The- YôungPeople's group wilIlhave a Party this :evenlng (Thuruday)* at 8ý o'clock. to which al young people above high schoo1 age are Iflvlted. Cub.Pack 56 will have a Marahmallew Party at the churéh Frlday evening.. November. 18, 'at 7 ln. the, Boy Scout TheéFi-at dilvision.,wiII mneet tomor- row (Frlday) at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. E. B. Snydeî, 1444 Làke avenue. Luncheon wilI be eserved. The Flfth division, wIll bave. an ail- day meeting tornorrow Jirlday) at 10 :30 at the home of MI*$. 4E Thaleg, 617. Greenleaf avenue. A dinner and bazaar wil be held te- niorrow evening (Friday) for the bene- tit of the-Methoffit -Old effie Home.; Dinner wiIl be served at 6:30 at the home, 1415 Foster avenue, Chicago. The min ister of this church wili give. the address of the evenlng. The Washington Bicentennial celebra- tion. whlch closes on Thanksglving Day. ivili be -cbserved by the Frlendly Iclrcle at the regular November meeting to bé held .nexIt Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Woman's room. Members and al women of the church aXe eordlally in- vited to enjoy thin xatriotie nrngram. Ail the scene is-laid ini 1893, and some of the incidents occurred Wi the few years. following. Even the Womien In the vast were. among the oldest mem- bers of the gvld. Those participating in the skit were Mèrs, Fred Bulley, ni the role of president; Mrs. Charles:Ware, 'as guild pianist, and in actuality the lîrit, pianist of the Kenilworth Union Sun- ,day .school*in the early nineties;, Mrs. James Prentiss as treasurer; 'Mrs. George* Maber, wýife of the architect of the, Kenilworth Assembly hall, plays the part of secretary; Mrs. Rufus, Stolp, the bride of the village dotor; Mrs. Grant Ridgway, in the role of hostes; Mrs. Leon M. Allen, commentator upon the pranks of some of the boys, of Kenilwort.h. *High points of interest brought out among the oldest inembers of the guild in its early youth gave vivid pictures of Kenilworth of that Aday. ic to , a Sund r to1 i hole -oad. November. Cleaircnc.c DRESSES ...Sheer woolens angoras...ribbed: wI...silk crépe in bright. colors and black, EVENING GOWNS. Velvet . bageera crepe and satiins. Frencb coies country wear town models. * lassic tweeds ýfor *beautiftily,,furred SUITS. ** aîored tweeds. Two-piece. Also four-piece travel en- sembles with and without fur. HA.TS. A large collection of Copies of imports. Colors and black. 976 LINDEN AVENUE HUBBARD WOODS 1 A Chlcagoland Methodist Thanksgiv- ing service wilI be held on Thursday. November 24, from .8 to 9 o'clock in the mornlng at the Chicago temple, Clark and Washington streets. fllshop Ernest Ly'nn Waldo rf willi preach the ThankÉe-_ giving sermoni. The ice in n Thanksi 111 bie held traits, landscaps -a tAsgembly hll, were subjects of coitn- ment by the guild's treasurer. One point of the play was the in- terest of the bride of the village in the new babies, anticipating the day "When we have three bundred we can incorporate as, a village." The procedure of putting out a ire by the volunteer ire department-and the ~erv- i- lin Munster. Ind. .Most of the miem- 1 bers are resideiits of Kenilworth. S'AL 0FQUALITY DRY CLEANJNG DRESSES -SUITS-COATS Esalihd 91 On» F. FisHot, prosMaut 1150 Cenitral Avenue Phone Wilmette 3710 or 704 Mais 0ffitai PIan-Wmukegan and Webster Aveu., Highwimd, 111. Ail Phnes Highland Park 3710I x13 to V2 OFF e -,ot.hi