Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1933, p. 41

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mani, 1 tne cnîîoren will ne at 3 0o'clc, andi MNr. Todd is dismiss'ing school fifteen~ minutes early ini order that the chil- dren may attend the matinee rather than the evening performance whichi is primarily for the parents.. Ad- mission for the children Will' be lessl than that for aduits in the. afternoon, but in the eývening tickets will 'be the snefor children as for parents. the sale of tickets ill, be in charge of committees chosen ftomý the twvo eighth grades, but, if you desire, you may purchase your tickets from Mrs. Lowell, Todd (Wilmette 2424). The regular meeting of the Logan- Hfoward P. T. A.' will be Tuesday, December 21, in the Ho%ard school auditorium.. Miss McKay isplanning a delight fui program of Christmas carols, sung ýby *the: school children. Those whoheard the singing at the December meeting, a year ago, will remember it.as a most inspiring pro- gram. Mrs. Stopka reports that thirteen baskets of 'foods were sent out from her offic.e to needy famnilies, on ýthe west side ai Thanksgiving time. These were filled by giftsý brought by theý childreii to Logan, Howard and Highicrest schools, The Adolescent Studyý class will' MXrs. Henry Fowler, 1404 Forest avenue, is entertaiing the Babies Friendcl at its next 'ail-day meeting Thùrsday, Decernber 14. M rs. Todd, reports 190 members of the P. T.* A. It, is stili possible to join this worthwhile organization, and Mrs. Todd will be glad tQ, add your. nanie to her list if you will speak to ber at the next 'meeting. WELLESLEY, CIRCLE MEtTS- The North Shore Wellesley circle %viIl have its mieeting.this,,nionth with mrs. IrWin Rew, 217 Dempster street, Evan ston, on Wednesday afternoon, December.20. During .the program Christmas carols.will besung unider the direction ofý Miss Ruth Hytes. Assisting hostesses for t'he afternoon will be Miss Ada and Miss Theresa Rewv. SEW FOR KEEDY The Chicago and North Western Railway system-Womhan's club had a luncheon Wednèêsday for the. guuld. at the .Terminal,_after which sewing was don 'efor North Western unemployed.' ~The members made children's clothes, layettesý and other garments. rMrs. Frank Wenter of imette was onthe food commnittee. 5oc Parkitig Charge 7 to ii week nights; 7 to i Fxidays, and 7 tO 2 Saturdays. Private Môtor .Coach Service to Downtown. THE MARINE DINING ROOM 'Dinner Concerts Nîghtly followed by DancIig except Sunday-Concert 6 to 9. No Cover 'Charge at Any Tinie-Dinnet $ .50. TIhursay-Patronls Night, Dinner $i.oo. TWILIGHT MUSICALES a ic *e sIlrooin Suàndys 5 19 6. W. wiIIbe glad l'o show our rooms, suies and kitchenettes et sipecial. raies for winter occupancy. W. M. Dewey, MànagingDieco un This, is the-third consecutive year we haveéauried this same message* to North Shore residents AGAINnWE SAY dwi't.shop by lotier. th"1.Ch ristmas. GIVE YOU R LOCAL MERCHANT THE! BUSINESS You wilI be pleased to learn how connpletely the suerchatits of North Shore ULne communities can talce care of pour Christmas needs. Their prices are right; their stocks giive y0ù a good selection and they are, anxious to se you get just exactly whbatyo want. On special..purchases they will make sure dta your order is.fllled ta jour own -persona * stisfaction. This Christmnas your mnoney should "stay wheie ik wilI be re-spent for wages, taxes, other: thingsý that react at home" reats and UEugene 1L Ray UNlversit3 223 1606 Chicago Ave., Evanston Inl 193 1, this advertisueat cca5Mavd favorable Commsent ait l /eg ;t&North, Shom .Ou Mevqtv, it was reprinted in 1932. Now, ar tangible evideace of the spirit of aeperati.u hftoea North Shore Lieuand North Shorn c.eeuitis, ik k again md ineI&she e1"h il, Wil stiesala:le fkoppiàvg ai hm& EUIGENE L. "~Y -- - OFFERS C%,ýÇrist"masÇP/,o,,tograp/hs THE olyperso.nal gift 'that conveys the spir it of the season. 2238

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