-CLARK RADIO iAPPLIANCE - I SSDempter - WIImrette 2170- I Open EveningsI ÔIIV WImeI 1 $10 FORt Save 10% on Op.r.*tmg Cos* Includes ail service £&id merchaUdise- let, and Dale Wetiterer- Richard Stanley Petersoni> Nelsoni Saylor Lehmran, and Mliss Catherine Mur-phy are the faculty. sponsors. IDrive.,Home Prom;West Coastîi Fifty.two ,Ho>urs* Edwin and Lloyd Kelley of 8331 Chestnut avenue, and Forrest Noble of* 516 Fif th street, Wilmette, have arrived home for- the holidays from- school in California. The.,two for- -mer, students at thé' University of Southerri California, and the',latter of the Uni versity of Cali fo.rnia at Lo .s .Angeles, motored* hompe, makingthe Ftrip. in 'fifty-two hours. They left Lo Tnm neles-on a Friday night at 6 Iroaas are> ini eniion.ntw HOME FROM COLLEGE INMiss Cassie Empfield returned Ma SWednesday of this week to her home w at 915 Greenleaf avenue fromi Grin- neil college to spend the holidays [witRU. her father and mother. Mr.D and Mrs. D. Porter Empfield. Col-',T lege closed for the Christmas vaca- a tion last Friday. but Miss ýErpfield w SnasEmborrassinq Moment Santa Cà u s,,m ost erbarrassiflg moment"' occurred this. week just af ter he tied . Ms ieindeer to an evergreen tree and with *Ws bag of toys,s started to climb a ladder to the, roof of the Christensen's girls, play- homse at 292 Gtencoe road, Glencoe. Eleanor and JuneChristensen popped out of the door to fiind out what it was ail about, much to Santa's su r- priïse. StafPot RETURN TO 'KENILWORTH BILLY GOAT BRINGS SANTA Mr. and Mrs. Osw, .ald Maland,, with Santa may use reindeer for his eir daughter, Dorothy, returneci to visit to America, but to Sweden he ir, home at '514 Kenilworth âv-cornes behind two billy goats, says te Kenilworth, the rirst part f this .O-Evensen, manager f o the Amer-~ eekafter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ican Express Travel serv~ice. Goats ,A. Anderson in St. Paul. The made .of straw are used as' a tradi- alands were away for. about a . tional Christmas decoration through-ý eek. . out the country, sinc'e they wvere the, first gifts the early Swèdes made f or 1WL T IST r~IN IWA their children.. Evensen explains.- Mr. ador ~ek-t and Mrs, John W. Park, 144, place, Kenilworth, with their. Warren Knauer, son of Mr. a td ter, Nancv. are leaving this Mrs. Roy E. Knauer, 166 Abingdon -end for Biurlington. Iowa, to. avenue, Kenilworrth, returned home Christmnas and the holidays last Saturday from Princip!a college Fme" I. I