Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Dec 1925, p. 48

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48 WILMETTE LIFE December 11. 192S Kenilworth Bride } p \' p f h (. ' " ( .a The Finishing Touch to the Christmas Festivities No Christmas tree should be without a side table of Christmas goodies-no Christmas feast complete without them. Photo by Percival-Grin':>t~fl Place Your Order for Christmas Cakes NOW Nuemberger Lebkuchen, S iri Pkg . .. ........ ... $1.00 Fruit Cake ........ pound 1.00 HoneyLebkuchenA inPkg. .3S Peppemuts ........ pound . SO Glittering Stone ..... each .2S Wiebele ........... pound 1.00 Springerle ......... pound . 70 Cinnamon Stars ..... 4 for .2S Santa Claus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3S Santa. Horse. . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Heart ....... ..... 1 S-40- 1.00 Assorted Animals .. . dozen .SO Form Cake, small 30; large .SO Coffee Wreath . . . . . . . . . . .SO CoffeeBraid,small30 ;-large .SO Danish Bretzel.......... .60 Almond Filled Kranz.. .. .60 Stollen ........... pound .3S Streussel Cake (Round).. .30 Honey Tops . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Mrs. Rush C. Butler, Jr. Prior to her marriage on the eve of Thanksgiving dayt Mrs. Rush Butl er. ] r.t was Miss Martha Blair Han1111, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hamm of Kenih\-·orth. Mr. Butler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru sh Clark Butler of Locust road. \Vinnetka . Upon returning from their wedding tript Mr. and Mrs. Butler will n.·~ide in Chicago. Henry Taylor. ] r .. 423 Essex road. Vincent Taylor, of Kenilworth. Landon Hoyt and Landon Hoyt, Jr., of \\.in .. netka motored to \Vild \\'in g in southern Illinois Friday to ~pend t hl' week-end duck hunting. -oAibert Dyon, son of l\1 r. and ~1 r:--. ]. H. Dyon of 1310 A sh land avenue. spent Sunday recently with hi-, brother, Ralph , at Rockford. -oEhner L. Nigaard, ] r., son oi E. L. Nigaard, superintendent of the ] ose ph Sears school. was operated upon for appendiciti .; November 27, at the Oak Park ho pita) where he is no\\· re covering. He is an eighth grade pupil. -0- Your Christmas hostess will greatly appreciate a special gift box of delicious Eitel cakes or pastry dainties. Eitelbakeryspecialties are beyond the ordinary. Only the finest, purest and freshest materials are used. Master bakers prepare them. On Sale in the Eitel Restaurants, Chicago & Northwestern Station, Chicago. Delicious Foods Breakfast-Lunch-Tea-Dinner Enjoy meals that are different and better. Bring your family and friends. The finest place in Chicago for business luncheon. Special Assortt.1ents in Fancy Christmas Boxes, $1 to $5 LpyerCakesto Order, $1.25 Up Fancy Cakes to Order, Artistically Decorated, $2.50 Up Mrs. Cecilia \Vagncr of 1700 \Ya shington avenue has been visiting her brother. Frank Selke, in Plymouth. Ind .. this week. -oM rs. Andrew M alonev. 535 \ \' arwirk road, Kenilworth, entertained Saturday night at dinner and bridge. -oM rs. Henry Taylor, ] r.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Vincent TaYlor at the Ridgeview hotel. ~faple ;in·ntH. '. Evanston. -0- Chicago & Northwestern Terminal Restaurants Tree Cakes, $1.50 per Pound Special Attention GitJen to Phone Orders Telephone Main 2755 Mr. and 1frs. \\' alter H. :\nder-,en. 127 Robsart road. Kenil\\'orth. entertained tlt dinner Saturda.\· night. Aquatints, Mezzotints, Fashion and Flower prints. Antique Furniture, Pewter, Lustre, Old Glass, Lamps, Botti s, large collection of old maps. MRS. MARY ANN DICKE RARE OLD ORIGINAL PRINTS b08 'Vashlngton Evanston, 111.

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