Sins ath WINNETKA TALK December 12, 1925 Celebrated Artists Give Big Program of Wilmette Club Year Dudley Crafts Watson and Henry Purmont Eames, both artists of great distinction, will render the program at the Woman's club of Wilmette on the afternoon ef Wednesday, December 16. Dudley Crafts Watson will lecture on Moorish culture in Spain, and the pictures he will use in illustration of this talk are very beautiful. As they are shown on the screen, Henry Pur- mont Eames, the noted pianist and composer, will intrepret on the piano the atmosphere of the pictures. This program will be one of the out- standing events of the club season, and is unique in that it offers the ap- peal of two fine artists working to- gether on one general theme. Mrs. Maurice Lieber of Ridge ave- nue was the speaker on the industrial program given by the Chrysclite club Tuesday, December 8. Wellesley Club Announces Annual Christmas Meeting The meeting eagerly anticipated each holiday tide by members of the North Shore Wellesley circle takes place Monday afternoon, December 14, at the home of Mrs. Irwin Rew, 217 Dempster street, Evanston. In an atmosphere permeated with cheer from a blazing log fire and the spirit of gracious hospitality, a program of carols and Christmas music will be given, which will be followed by an informal reception. CLUB PLANS BENEFIT The Columbus Foundation club will give a card party in the ballroom of the Edgewater Beach hotel, Saturday, February 13, at 2 P. M. The proceeds wil! go toward the building fund for the Cath- olic church of the University of Illinois. It is the hope of Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph. D. chaplain, that ground for the new church will be broken in February. Mrs. John J. Enright is general chairman of the party. } THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL An Electrical Housemaid That Chops, Cuts, Beats, Stirs, Mixes, Grinds, Slices for SK of the Yuletide happiness About One Cent an Hour you can bring into your home with this kitchen wizard, called "the greatest labor-saving device known to woman." Every day in the week, 365 days in the year, this remarkable machine, KitchenAid, will do the hardest work in preparing delicious, appetizing foods that make the whole family beam with contentment. Temptingly varied menus, dishes that would be almost impossible to prepare without KitchenAid, the housewife can prepare with half the effort in just half the time. And all by electricity, at a cost of about one cent an hour. KitchenAid will mash potatoes to snow-white fluffiness in three minutes, whip cream in two minutes, have cookie dough ready for the oven in four minutes, freeze ice cream in fifteen minutes! : And users say it is so simple that even little brother or sister can make fudge, sherbets, mayonnaise--hundreds of dainties that make a hostess popular. You can buy KitchenAid out of income, on our convenient budget plan. Mail the coupon now for our instructive book. Mail the coupon today. It will bring you complete information tomorrow! | i Ree. U.S. Par. Orr. KitchenAid Sales Agency, 6 N. Michigan Blvd. Dept. N 7 Chicago, IIL Ph. State 1471 Please send me, without cost, fa copy of your book and full ¥ particulars about KitchenAid, H immediately. H 1 INSIIB wove vs past rns ss sevnvgv ven 'l I RAGALEES i... ivi av iniatin vane 1 NJ Smyth 4 Upholstered % Covered in dam- INL NS ask--extra large cushion. $109.00 INI The Lamp is of wrought iron Antique Chased OV NZ AV Steel finish with shade of parch- ment and has a guaint charm all own. $25 .00 ZOE NZ = \ NS Italian Pottery Table Lamp with Parchment shade. $21 S50 End Table con- structed of gen- nine Walnut; top 16x12 inches, 27 inches high. Compartment below. $45.00 oN FOV OV, ong No Do you know the interesting Ming Yellow Chinese Tables? SZ d We have 35 dif- ferent styles of Gate Legs--one illustrated, top, 26x24 inches. $32.00 Fe N= one ons bbe Eig TUT a pr ng 3 ) NT wi Y 1 ji Open every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening until 10 o'clock.