Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Dec 1924, p. 13

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\VILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ETY lour New Honors at Chicago Show l. Walle~ . l's A Btue Ribbon !lorseAnnexes s. 1924 at play and walk and the author of Racketty en by students of the ~lege for north shore an's Club of Evanston. ~ f the Fairies, says "If I see them do you are ~ looking they can do ing and play the piano and of course fairies ~ re agreeable." lo doubt the aliveness excellent opportunity \tics of Ridiklis, Gustilave lived in Racketty ~ nothing of the scornin Tidy Castle. will be told over the ix Hour on Saturday, ~ston, so that children for the rollicking fun ~~- and Mrs ..· Otho W . Stephens, resHlents of '?' 1.mette for 34 years, celebrated thctr tolden anniversary on Sunday, November 30, at their home on Maple avenue. The rooms were tastefully decorated with chrysanthemums and potted plants, and M01\G the north shore exhibitors Miss Bella of Indianapolis each guest was presented with a small thi' v.:eek at t~e H~rse Show the guest of Mrs. Ernest ]. Ginter gold bell souvenir. , Forty gusts were entertained at a gi\{·n tn connectiOn w1th the In- of 403 Washington avenue. Three children and lovely dinner. six grandchildren were present, the eldest daughter and her family of Montana, being detained by illness. The host and hostess were toasted and time passed merrily with good w ishes and anecdotes of the couple who were still "good pals." Many lovely presents accompanied the good wishes and the younger people enjoyed dancing to radio music until a late hour. -()- Things of Beauty Which Endure DIAMONDS N O COMMODITY on earth-well bought-depreciates so Jitt.le with time and wear as diamonds. You may enjoy-with pride- the intimate possession and use of nature's mastergem for a generation or more, at which time its value may have enhanced. Do you know of another article of luxury of wtiich this may be said? We have been diamond merchants for 67 years. The experience and judgment gained therein are at your service today. Every diamond that we offer is worthy of its price and of your approval. The women of the Washington Ave une circle will hold a bakerv sale in the connection with the bazaar at the Congregational church, Friday, December 5. A message from one who knows says "Come and buy delicious home baked beans and brown hread, doughnuts, pies and cakes I You can't make a mistake in purchasing the culinary efforts of these cooks." CHARLES E. GRAVES & COMPANY Diamond Merchant· and Jewelers MADISON STREET AT WABASli AVENUE. CHICAGO Eatahliabed 1157 --<>The women of St. joseph's parish are planning a card party for Wednesday, December 10, at 8 o'clock, at the St. Joseph's schoool, corner of Lake and Ridge avenues. Euchre, five-hundred and bunco will be played. fr 12 and 13 Glitterio· Glory, Owned and Ridden by Mrs. W. R. Mahan ternationa l Live Stock show at the Stock Yards pavillion are Mrs. W . l!ahan. of 718 Elmwood avenue, Wit - I mette, and Mrs. Mary C. Llewell, Jr.,. oi E\·ans ton . Mrs. Mahan 's horses, I Glittering Glory and Rose of Virg'iilia. received first prize in the pair class 011 Sa turday. the opening night, and iu the ladies' class, Glittering Glory, competing again st twelve other conte tants, received first award, with Rose of Vir~inia, third. On Monday erening in the combination class, the lormer horse carried off the second ribbon. with · the latter taking third prize in the open class. Among other women riders, Mrs. ~!ahan ex pected to enter with Glittering Glory in the three-gaited class in an exhibition p:iven before President and Mrs. Coolidge. Mrs. Llewellyn has entered three hunters . 'fhi> show, the biggest in the country, bas over 200 entrants, and is continuing throughout the week. Glittering Glory and Rose of Vir. make their home at the Spur Saddle c\uh when they are not txhihited in \'arious parts of the country. and at thr time of swing to press, haw hel'n the biggest winners for the club which is itself carrying off the grcate't number of ribbons of any entrant. The Spur ~nd Saddle club which is located in the northwest section of the city, has recently been organized into a private club and has undergone a process of remodeling, and its riders are frequently seen on the bridle paths winding in and about woods and gro,·es at the edge of the city. -aThe Korth Shore Musical society met at the home of Mrs. Marie Moll Pettihone of Evanston on November 24 for its monthly program. The usual intere ting and entertining program was gi,·en in char~e of Mrs. Neukranz on' this occasion. The next meeting will he in January at the residence of Mrs. Sherman, 714 Wash ington a\'enue, Wilmette. -<>Mrs. John Spreitzer of Walla Walla, Washington, and Louis Louis J. Selzer of New York have returned again to their homes after attending the fun· era! of their father, Mathias Selzer. Gilt Sua11estions nd 13 at the Wilmette ~ years ago the "Old ar they come back in lan's Catholic Club of the club members will ~ ey are turning to sevpon. The club women Crush, Stella Pahlman, ugh, Marguerite KrafRonan, Rose Barton, Patterson, and Orpha f the f.ormer day, with R.j r-=:--:;:\-----....;=f.;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;;-~ijli; nk Celerich will add en and Miss Madeline in songs from "Topsy tsie Krafthefer will , and Joseph Chopic, chairman arsh of Detroit was the r. and Mrs. A. J. WoodCentral avenue and their · s Arline, over 't\\a.nk.~ ss Doris Woodcock Wheelock school. Boston. d1.vs in New York and She will be home for Business Men:S Luncheon 75~ Phone: orthbrooh Beautifully Made Spinet Desk Price $38.00 -oty Mulvey, daughter of . Richard Mulvey of 000 nue who is attending colle'ge at Gross Point, suffered a slight accident so ago, when she injured gymnasium. She will be e Christmas holidays. 121llinutes bp Motur JJartelmes ~ftlorthfitlO Inn on WAUKEGAN 1\0AO a;t NORTHBROOK io Very Useful Secretary Desk Price $62.00 -oA. Tucker of 1214 Lake d last week from a trip in Michigan, where in Lansing and Owosso. ped in Perry to visit her her relatives. Mrs. Bel· nied her mother home d the winter with her. This Appliance does Mixea every Jdad of doup-wbipt cream-creams butter and aupr -pinda coffee -chipt ice and freezes ice cream -chops meat -atralna aou and aaucea -chops and 11icea vegetablea and perf~rm· a bun~and one other cookiDII taaks-all at a soap of a swatch~ . Thisamazingelectricalappliance,called.Kitchen~d. eliminates practically all the h.'1rd work m connection with the preparation of food for your tab!e. It saves countless hours in the kitchen. It does tts wor~ 80 perfectly that cooking failures are no longer posstble. Think of being able to prepare all the hard-~o-make dishes like angel food, cream puffs. rpayonna1~, etc., by a mere turn of a switch! That s what Ki~che_n Aid does. No wonder women are ~ enthustastte Leading Women'· about this new device! No wonder 1t has created MD,&adna Endorse such a sensation everywhere! all Hard Cooking Tasks Genuine Rush .&ttom Windsor Chair Prla $25.00 --oine Karns to Denver has her home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed· s of 1529 Highland ave· ns had been east for coming to Wilmette. -aMrs. E. C. Picard of 819 street entertained several Thanksgiving in honor of C. R. Whitworth and er, June of Glencoe, who ed from California. ~lrs. Donald Ga11ie is having the Dram:>. Rt'ading cla~s for lunchf'on next Tuesday at her home, 1115 Elmwood av enue. Mr. and Mrs. Gallic entertained 12. guests O\·er Thansgiving. -o- -o~lrs . Munroe Cole of Evanston en- KITCHEN AID "t --oMrs. Wayland "'Goodlt'!~ den avenue had as thor anksgiving, Mrs. Horace Northfield, Minnesota , an~ Mrs. Hugh Wellman o -o- ned at bridue Monday evening sister, Mrs. C. Dean Klahr , Pennsvlvania, who spent the Sll'ivin~ holidays with her faC. Shurtfeff of 815 Lake U\~~n Aid is 80 simple in construction that.a ch1lrl can oper'Ute 'te of the countless number of d1tlicult tasks 1t perform~, Write for FREE BOOK . ~hifiR to operate-and !t ish~~~~~~ !Us!t!:;:e~~hen Aid an~ the alight.est obligation . Mail the coupon now. There is nothing to ~et out of order-1t ~ta pract1ca Y ho':~~~~!~~!: ~~~~ry into a ~h,\l~~styi~·JJ!:~ book is free and a request for a copy n ...-- Nest of Tables A Selection of Sius, Prices and Finishes -oMrs. Charles E. Kahlke and ~-. ~nd Mrs. Spencer Williamson of Sh~tavo. and Miss Albione Van Schaak were guests of Mrs. C. P. Van chaackwere v.uests of Mrs. C. P. Van on ~londay night. 1), , and . FREE! toeee u youKitchen woutd tike Demonstration Aid . home a demonstration wall be arran&ed at work m your!)wn Juit mail a poet card to our local at your an Thayer came home University of Illinois .to Thanksgiving recess wtth and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer of 522 Central reKITCHEN AID SALES AGENCY, 7616 N. Paulina St. Chicqo, IU. c:o~wenllen(le. Wrought Iron Smoking Stands -oM:\rie Arnold who is studying a;t tn Madison. Wisconsin, spent the Aeek-end with her mother. Mrs. Anna !arnold, 1410 Gregory avenue, a~d d ught her special art class for chtlren in Evanston. Prices From $6.00 to $19.00 M!ss Mrs~muel Goodman ned to their home, avenue, after passtng in New York and Atlan· ?'7 ~rs. James D. Wiggle.s· tnnetka formerly of \Vtl· being c~ngratulated upo_n of their second son, Frt· -o-- ~~fr. nad Mrs. Alexander L. Arragon ~f \\E,~anston, until recently residents ~(~ 111 honor of their son and his wife, · . tlmette, R"ave a tea Sunday even- -<>- 28. v· : ~nd Mrs. Allen Arragon who are ISIIIng here from Paris, France. in [ sd' Evelyn Kletzing, who teaches 11 · lanapolis, ha~ ret11rned aftl'r the Thanksg-iving season parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 522 Washington avenue. tain e _ and W club is to be enterthe Friday evenin~r of this week at me of Mrs. J. G. Wray. M' -o-- Th H h!, -o- THE KITCHEN AID WANUFAC'ltJRlNG co. Troy, Ohio

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