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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 15

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October 31, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 13 MUSICIANS AT DINNER ! the north shore. North Shore Music Guild Sponsors Gathering of Music Teachers in Vil. lages of New Trier Township Music teachers of New Trier town- ship and throughout the north shore will meet at a dinner to be held at the North Shore hotel, Evanston, Wednesday evening, November 4. The dinner is sponsored by the North Shore Music Guild. Last year the music teachers of New Trier township asked the private teachers of the north with them for dinner at the Shore hotel. accepted this meeting resulted of a North and the formation invitation in the Shore Music This organization has planned to meet twice yearly and its first meeting for 1925 is to take place at the North Shore hotel the first Wed- nesday evening in November. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. At this meeting formal organization | will take place and those present will be considered charter members. In the future new members will be obliged to apply for membership, and will be taken in only as they fulfill conditions set down in the constitution. It is hoped to organize in such a way that this guild will be able to exert much prestige, raise standards of teaching, set a minimum for prices to be charged for lessons, co-operate with the public schools and most im- portant of all bring a spirit of fra- ternal feeling among the musicians of shore to meet | North | More than 100 teachers | |of the game the playing was as permit. ation | the playing between the two teams, Guild. | All private music teachers on the north shore are particularly invited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Marion Cotton, president of the Guild, an- nounced this week that it would be necessary to have registrations for the dinner by November 1. There will be a small charge for the dinner, it was said, which will be paid at the hotel. A large attendance is expected. iNew Trier Soccerities Defeat Lake View Team The New Trier soccer team defeat- ed Lake View high school of Chicago, 'slipping and sliding in a sea of mud, last Saturday, by a 6 to 1 score. This by no means indicates the quality of as New Trier made four goals late in the first half and two goals early in the second half. During other parts fast and furious as the muddy field would Constance Jordan and Mrs. Walter K. Nelson of Wilmette, also Mrs. Joseph Lenguradoro of Chicago, spent the week-end at Honey Creek, Wis, as the guests of Mrs. Mary Schmidter and her family. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Miss Mary Schmidter. Eo Mrs. Dudley Bradstreet will enter- tain 12 guests at dinner this evening at.her home, 772 Walden road. il Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Taylor have moved to their new home at 627 Drexel avenue, Glencoe. A Maid for One Cent an Hour At last the housewife is freed of nine-tenths of the drudgery of cook- ing! It is no longer necessary for her to do the fatiguing, monotonous work that has until now been an obstacle In the preparation of delicious foods in the home. The electrical housemaid shown ut the right mixes, mashes, cuts, beats, grinds, whips, strains, freezes, chops, slices, chips ice, all by electricity, at a cost of about one cent per hour! Its name is KitchenAid. Scores of housewives along the North Shore say KitchenAid is so sim- ple to operate that even little brother or sister can have the mos{ delicious cookie dough ready for the oven in four minutes. North Shore hostesses whose invita- tions are sought after, say KitchenAid carries the biggest burdens of enter- taining. It takes just no time at all 'o vrepare delicious cookies, pastry, in a - wl " re a Re J] Photo by Stanton Wilhite, Winnetka mayonnaise, icings, whipped cream, fudge, fondants, sherbets, ice cream, and hundreds of other dainties. KitchenAid fits in a space 13 inches wide. It also comes mounted on a beautiful white enamelled cabinet, only 2 feet square. It is sold on a convenient budget plan. You can get full information about KitchenAid and a copy of the interest- ing and instructive book, "Aladdin's Magic in the Kitchen" by mailing the coupon below to The KitchenAid Sales Agency, 6 N. Michigan Blvd, Chicago, Ill EL LE EE EE Lh 1 The KitchenAid Sales Agency, 1 6 N. Michigan Blvd. Ph. State 1471 1 1 Chieago, IL Dept. N3 1 I Please send me, without cost or | # obligation, a copy of "Aladdin's Ma- 1 § gic in the Kitch&n," and complete } : information about KitchenAid. : Aa Name ....... I TRE Rg TA ¥ : Address ........ . RE Rw ea N : LIN DRE ee. . . "ees. PEER . » P |< Vien, Tim ii viii EVANSTON SHOP Qrrington Hotel Frock of ge- ranium crepe Eliza- beth with "A hand appli- qued design. $125 QO individual design JF ROCKS of such grace and beauty that they seem to catch the very rhythm of the dance! Clever new designs, gorgeous colorings and fabrics of exquisite texture combine to make Betty Wales dance frocks reigning favorites. Sizes 12 to 20. Prices from $38.50 to $150 Betty Wates Shops. 65-67 EMADISON ST. 6° WILSON af SHERIDAN Shap in Ths Orringlon Hoel

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