RTI --) January 15, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Circle Bridge Party Is Time of Reunion The Lincoln Avenue circle spon- sored a successful card party for the benefit of its treasury, Tuesday, Jan- uary 11, from 2 until 4 o'clock, in the Assembly room of Community House. There were twenty-two tables of bridge in the room, which was attrac- tively decorated in colored tissue pa- per, pink, yellow and green predom- inating. Following the bridge at 4 o'clock a| program of music and other enter- tainment was given. Mrs. Robert Kingery played "Romanza" by Grieg, taken from the Sonata in C minor. Mrs. Frederick Dickinson read a most amusing one-act farce, and Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey gave a program of three songs, including "Homing" by Del Riego, "The Star" by Rogers, and "My Little House," by Pierce. In addition to raising funds to buy materials for work in the circle, the object of this party was to bring to- gether the old and new members of the group. Some of the older members who had been unable to attend regu- | larly met the new members and spent a most enjoyable afternoon. BOARD MEETS TUESDAY The Wilmette Village board will meet in regular session Tuesday eve- ning, January 18, in the council cham- ber of the Village hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dilling of 545 Essex road, Kenilworth, and their two children, Elizabeth Jane and Kirk- patrick, have returned from a visit to Palm Beach and Cuba, where spent a month. Mrs. Dilling's brother, Mr. Kirkpatrick, entertained more than twenty-five guests at a musicale in her honor. Mrs. Dilling, an expert harpist, played sev- eral numbers. they | While in Palm Beach, | | Margaret Walker Makes Record at Northwestern Miss Margaret McKee Walker of 1315 Elmwood avenue, a graduate of New Trier, has distinguished herself | by a number of scholastic achievements at Northwestern university this semes- ter. Miss Walker, who won the 1926 state chemical essay prize, has just been awarded $50 for winning the com- | petitive examination covering English, mathematics, and a foreign language, French being her chosen subject. Miss | Walker is the daughter of Mrs. Fran- cis I. Walker. Miss Walker was the only freshman | of the 2,000 entering in the fall of 1926 |who passed the freshman literature test, and she was one of thirty making the super-English section, out of the 2,000 competitors. She has been elected to membership in the Poetry club of Northwestern. In the House- hold magazine of last month appeared |a poem, illustrated, by Miss Walker. Walter Spry Returns | From New York Trip Walter Spry, master piano teacher |of the Columbia school of music, has | | returned from New York, where he | [spent the holiday week. Mr. Spry read | |a paper on "Piano Study" before the [ Music Teachers' National association, |and made several records of his own | compositions for the Ampico. 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