Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 35

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:tloYember 23. 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 1928 Home Sales in Indian Hills Now E x c e e d $400,000 With the sale of Indian Hill Chateau to Kellogg Logsdon, sales manager of the Chicago office of Spencer Trask and Company, ten of the thirteen estate-home_s ranging in price from $3_4,000 to $51,000 have been ·sold by ' Bllls Realty, Inc., these homes having bee!! constr~cted by Bills Bros., Inc., durmg the ·year 1928_, the total volume of residential sales being in excess of $400,000 on thi5 property. Eighteen more homes have been built by private owners and are now occupied. George F. Gonsalves plans to begin two new ~omes on Seneca road in the near futurel one to be in the Colonialthe exterior to be of stone and the other to be in English-the exterior to be of brick, the houses to be eight and nine rooms, respectively. Wilmette 3700 fUVNTAIN SQVARL · LVANSTON Greenleaf 7000 Wearever Pressure Cookers $5.50 and $5.75 This new Weare\'er utensil is especially designed to cook all foods with little or no water, thus retaining the valuable minerals so necessary to health. Note the locking cover which can be easily removed without danger of burning your bands. The lifting handle makes it GIJ to place vegetable pans in, or rt· move them from cooker. Sunshine League to Give Annual Charity Benefit The annual charity dance of the Sunbeam league will take the form of a Thanksgiving Carnival and Cabaret and will be given in the Grand ballroom of the Stevens hotel, Wednesday evening, November 28. Two orchestras, each with leaders well known for their success with specialty numbers, are going to supply the dance music. In between, will be novelty performances given by actors and actresses from one of the local shows. Among the most interesting features of the evening, will be several novelty dance numbers given by the Evanston chapter of the Orchesis society, which is largely made up of Northwestern University girls. Mrs. Leon Kranz heads this organization. Among the patrons and patronesses of the Sunbeam league dance will be : Mesdames Heman H. Brown, J. Sidney Burnet, Harry B. Clow, Edward A. Cudahy, Philip Elting, Cyrus Logan Garnet, Irving V. Koch, Edward R. Litsinger, William D. Mclhaine, Bruce MacLeish, Ambrose J. Rend, Jr., Arthur Reynolds, George M. Reynolds, Ernest DeWees Salmon, John Senior, Mark Trude, ] ames Tatman, Harry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Willia111 Warren Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Leary, and George Dixon. The affair is given to raise funds to continue kindergarten work in the following institutions : Home for Destitute Crippled Children, Chicago Home for Convalescent Women and Children, Emerson Settlement House W esley hospital, three wards in the' Cook County Children's hospital. Mrs. Edward H. Uhlemann of Winnetka is first vice-president ·of the league, and Mrs. Carl H. Van Sinden of Wilmette is a member of the board of directors. Cooking space below rack for large cut of meat ·or a chicken. $1.65 Cookie Sheet $1.25 Gives you a large surface on which to bake a great many cookies at one time. Cake Decorator J9c Many attractive cake decorations can be made with this let. For birthdays or other festive occasions it is most useful. 75c Egg Poacher 59c The water bubbling up over them from the sieve bottom cooks the eggs to a delicious creaminess. Wooden handle. Wearever Percolator Wearev~r Saucepan Set $t95 A six-cup percolator of heavy W earever aluminum. Handles enameled, blue, green, and red. $1.50 Three convenient sizes, 1 1 ~ and 2 quarts. W earever Aluminum. For puddings, sauces, or warming left overs for luncheon. Mirro Griddle, $1.19 You don't have to grease this beaTy Mirro aluminum griddle, nor is there any disagruable smoke while frying cakes. Regular price, S 1. 6o. Fine Glassware Decorates the Table! Fostoria Spiral Optic Glass $6.50 Doz. · A crystal howl-in goblet, sherbet or fruit-cocktail size, set on a slender green stem and base. The brilliant, shimmering spiral optic pattern. Choice, $6.5 0 dozen. The Panel Optic design, four shapes, $8.95. PREPARE FOR BAZAAR The North End ·branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school, are preparin~ for a bazaar to be held on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, December 7, at the Sovereign hotel. Mrs. Harold Hinrichs of Chicago is chairman, :Mrs. Lest~r Singer of Evanston and :Mrs. George Karnes of \Vinnetka are co-chairman. The proceeds are for the boys' school and home near Elgin. Mrs. Florence Ruschli, daughter of Mr.;. Dora Steffen5, 1216 Gregory avenue, who recently underwent an operation at the Evanston hospital, is reported to be slowly recovering. -o-- Newark Pattern Dinner Sets, $14.50 A 5 1 -piece set of warm-toned ivory dinnerware, with a colorful poppy decoration. The same design, in a 3 2-piece set, $6.95· Bristol Ware Senti-Porcelain, $14.45 A 32-piece luncheon or breakfast set of English semi-porcelain. The service for 12, 100 pieces, $64.40. Mrs. Henrietta Panushka of 1046 Greenwood avenue left the latter part of last week for a short visit in St. Louis, her former home. Dont t you know someone who'd like a set of attractive dinnerware for Christmas? Locd'a-Firat Floor

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