Aiuhrni 'of New Trier -will assist both ini the ,choral groups and in the orchestra. The combined choruses will number 700 voices, and there are 75 pieces in the orchestra.. Fac-. ulty mnembers also, are 'giving their assistance. The Progmma The completeý program for t concert follows: Prelude ....» .....Orchesi Carol-'O Come Al ý te Faithfi (Audience and Chorus)..Readi Three Chorles.. Arr. by William Lesi If Thou. But Sufer.-NIeumark.-1I Jeruffalem,,Thou Clty:Fair anid IRgt ........ e.............-Frank 11 Wake, Awake, for Night la Flying> ...................... Nicolai 1, Combined Choral Groups Descantoi sung by Sopranos of tho First and Second 4Glee Clubs "n6w- Pairles......... '..CecilForm% 'l'le Three Içings............ Cornel) The Madrigal Club Baritone Solo by Bertil HIliner Ctrol-"The Plrst Nowell" (Audier and Chorus)............. Traditioi Chorus: Nowell, Nowell, Noweli, Nowell, Born is the King of Israel. The Angel (by requèst) ... . Rubenstt 'Trio Virginia Buchanan, Betty Burling. ham, Bettie Faxon i Hear Along Our Street . .Mackinn Conibined Second Glee Clubs Ave Maris Stella ......Uri lie Ns Sleeping in a Manger .... ......... Arr. by Haroid-Gr( Second Girls' Glee Club Andante-Fifth Symphony. Beetho'i ('arol-"Hark the Heraid Angels Sin (Audience and Chorus) .. Mendelsso Chorus: * Hark! the herald angels sing, -GIory to the new born King-! Amen. No Candle Was There and No Fire ............ ..... Lehma Alli-lulia! Christ la Born .... ....Arr. by Richard Kour The First Night.Arr. by RichardK1our <.iySing This Wondrous Thing, ...Arr. by Richard Koui Girls' Octette * .1ehra ette Farwell. Jayne Henders( MIarian Taylor, Marcie. Ennis,- D oth-> Edwards, Betty Rosen, Pegý arker, Eleanor Burpee. IrwNigh, Immanuel (French Melô Of the iSth Century)...... ..... .Arr. by R. C. Robins C'hrist le Born of Malden Fair.. ............... Ancient Cai Deck the Hall ..... Traditioflal-Wel Boys' Glee Club (',trÔl-"Joy to.the World" Tradit&or liow Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place. Swigart, Stanley Peterson, Mrs. Ralph Horween; bass, Franées Anderson; flute, Aran Delanider; 'horn, Charlotte Erwin.; tromibo.ne, Dudley Venekiasen. Gifts ôf Food Will Be Popular Th is Year A dfnt trend toward giving more practical and useful gifts' for Christ- mas is evidenced throughout. the country this year. And, probably. the most popular, and1 steàdily gaining in favor because of its universal accept- ance is the idea, of giving foods for gifts. With. so rnany varied assortments available to suit individual ftastes, and because* of the fact that nothing is. appreciated more than good food, grocers everywhere are finding that many of their customers are solving their gif t pr.dblems by edig 4bas- kets of fancy delicacies,. boxes of canned goods, and plain everyday.: foods. The A. S. Van Deusen grocery and market ini Wilmette, local Super- Service store, reports increased ini- terest i the giving of foods as gifts, and bas arranged special assortments to fi11 every need. STARTS VACATION n tz Dr. M. R. Barker announces the o)pen- ing of an office at .11.20 Central avenue, ;n, Wilinette (Wilmette Theater building) ,or- for the generai practice of niedicine anld MgY surgery, inluding eye, ear, nose andi throat work. Special attention given dy treatment fer the relief and cure of dis- ... eases of the sinuses. Eyes examined and 30on glasses fitted for ail errons of refraction. Latest styles and finest workna ship roi guaranteed. Heours morning 9 to 12, [ash P. 'M. 1 to à, ev.entng .7 to 9. rial Save Tine, and Money Thtis Chrïsimas, ..SHOP AT .HOME! 'W. ofFêr a large stelection of the. followlng gift iiem: HOSIERY,- 75c'o.$1,95 -LINGERIE, u-p from $2 GLOVES-Forcan i.-75c >lfo-$4.96 PAJAMAS-ROBES and NEGLIGEES up fromn$3.00 COSTUME JEWELRY and COMPACTS soc lfo $7.50 Hand Made Costume Flowers-75c, and u HAND BAGS, $ 1.00 l'o $7.50 SCARVES, 75c and $1 SWEATERS, singe.and in sets SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on KNIT SUITS andDRESSES 161W'Ilmet.Avenue Phone, Wilmef te 4406 Angels. 'rom mEvin, in Paul. Oilbert,