r 100OK YOUR LOVELIEST. For' the Holiays ,f eutiove your holidaybaeuty wnids cdt. her*. youIl have that *iIl groomed" look to .give. you constant joy dwing te al eo -, son. We sugjget an oeary appoinînm.nt for your convenience. Spocial for Menday, Tesday S Sha&mpoo .and'Wave....75 Cyrille <Beauty ho 419 Fourth Sfr..t Opposîke 'L" Terminal PhooWIm .4545 First Church of CrS ien tist Tenth Street and CentralI Avenue Wilmette, 111. SUNDAY SERVICES-il A.:M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-S8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M. * I DECEMBER 16, 1934 5ubject: GOD THE PRESERVER 0F MAN READING ROOM-1148 Central Avene Open Daily <*xcept Wednesday) 9 A. M. t. 6 P. M.. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bibie sud Works of Mary Baker Eddy, mmd al Christian Science Literqturenîay b. remd, borrowed the Readian Room.. -other athbori gr purchaue.d ize d I t E h E = I= = .1 E THE PUDsuc Es C£>DLILLY INVITE!>TO ATTEND TUES CHURC"H SERVICES -AND VIS!?THE READING, BOOM Mr'. and Mes. John Miller, 1507 Washitigton avcnu- ., Wilmette, arrived. riat the 50th milestone -in their wedded life Fridy, Decemtber 7, thse évent ýbe'mg signalised by à reception in -their hon or givès for fifty guesis by their datighter, Mrs. Charles Dricker, 1628 Central ov.enise, Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs., Mille, both nativeï of Detnmarktwere -married in ChicaÉ o, have been re.tidei ts of Wilmetté for fortit years and havIm 'red in their present home for thirty-flt'e years. Other children of thie couplIe are Mrs. Andrew, Anderson of Northbrook and Henrv Miller of, Chicàgo. ____ IMA LLINCKROD T NEWS 1 A colorful Christmas pageant, "Be- hold. I Corne," will be ready for the public on Friday evening, December, 14, at 8 o'clock. The pageant, a premiere performance, will feature the beautiful story of God's relation to mani, from the Creation to the Re- dernption. Ail the students of the school will take part in the presenta- tion, some as characters of the mimes. of the pageant, others in inter- pretative dances, choral and orchestral groups. New stage equipment and scenery have been added to make the performan ce a great succees. Tick- ets fo r the program can, be procured from the students -of Mallinckrodt. Students froni Glenviéw, Niles Center. and thereabouts can now be seen riding to and fromn The Mal- linckrodt in the new streamline, ,bus, the latest of its kind in bus models.: The purchase was made through the' Ace Motor Sales, Inc., of Wilmette, who have. taken a Dersonal interest in the transaction. The body of the Constance C onnor., Sherman M. Goble to Marr, Dec. 27 Miss Constance Connor, daughiter or Mr. ànd Mrs. Issac B. Connor o-ýf Kenilworth, will become the bride of Sherman M. Goble, son of MXr-. and Mrs. Shermnan 'Goble of Winnetka on Tbursday, December 27;.at the Connor home, 615 Brier street. There are to be no atteuidants. SMiss Connor attended Milîs college in California, the University of Cali - fornia, and Northwe.stern. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority. Mr. Goble attended the Masschustts nstitute of Tech- nology, and is a meinber of Delta Taui Delta farternity. A round of parties and showers i being given for the bride-elect and for the groom-to-be. This Friday Miss Helen Blake, Miss Mabel An- derson, and Miss Betty Bayliss wil be hostesses at a winter sports party at Exmoor followed by supper and a bandkerchief shower at MISS Blake's home. This Saturday Mr. and Nlrs. Fred B. Hill will entertain at a bard times bridge dinner for Miss Connor and Mr. Goble. On December 18, Mrs. Wartier Robinson of Winnetka will entertain the bride and lier mot ber and the latter's friends at a kitchen shower and luncheoru. Decembêr 19, will bring a dinner and stocking. shower with 0o- Craig Ketcham. 611 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, flew to Detroit on business Wednesday. f i 'w" Miel Ili filMil Ili fillette i litifit fi fil m fi if flottille! fi in i let fi effet Ill i Il If Ili il 10 Ili Ili il tell Il Itifttiff Yi 1111110 il if ti Ill tel i titi 0 lis follement