| December 3, 1927 ALE En 4 WINNETKA TALK Name Patrons for Evening Musicale to Benefit School A musicale is to be given December 12, at 8:30 o'clock in the evening, at the North Shore hotel, for the benefit of the Chicago Junior school, in which a large north shore group is interested. This week brings the announcement of the patrons and patronesses for the affair, as well as the artists who are well known in north shore and Chicago music circles. The former list includes Mrs. Maude Rice Bayliss, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buck, Mrs. Walter Lee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Byram, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Capron, Mr. and Mrs. William Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. DeMoe, Prof. and Mrs. Earl Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor L. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laird, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Molter, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howse, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lansing B. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilsey, Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Todd, Mrs. O. J. Buck, Mrs. Robert Kohlhammer, Mrs. Florence Evans, Mrs. Robert Butzow and Miss Nina Winans. Mrs. Downer McCord, soprano, Cal- vin Lampert, Miss Martha Oliver, reader, and Miss Grace Sieberling, pianist, will appear on the program. Mrs. McCord is teaching on the staff of the Sherwood School of Music. Mr. Lampert is conductor of the Chicago Mendelssohn club and Miss Oliver is of the school of speech of Northwest- ern university. Miss Sieberling is a graduate of the Mary Wood Chase school and has studied in Europe. Dr. Stewart Outlines Anglo-Catholic Move Speaking to the Craig club of Northwestern university at its meeting in Harris hall last week, the Rev. George Craig Stewart, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal church, Evanston, outlined the history of the Anglo-Cath- olic movement in the Church of Eng- land. "It has passed," 'he said, "through the successive stages of scholarship, ritualism and intense social service, and now has entered upon a period of deep philosophy and devotion." In dealing with the future of the movement, Dr. Stewart said that any religion which was to live must be suf- ficiently catholic in its appeal to reach the whole of a man's nature. "It must have," he affirmed, "aesthetics in its ritual, music that will grip the soul; it must afford man union with God through mysticism, and it must appeal to his reason with a coherent theology. It must also have the concept of man as a social being, one's self, God and one's fellowmen." Mr. and Mrs. William A. Otis of 644 Oak street are leaving today for the West. They will go out by way of New Orleans and will be with their | daughter, Louise, in Tucson, Ariz, until she has her Christmas vacation from the University of Arizona. The family will go on to California for a a while, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis will return to Winnetka about January 15. --(-- Mrs. Charles Moore Robertson of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Hub- bard Woods, is the house guest of Mrs. George Suker of 1028 Starr road. sm Mr. and Mrs. John C. McKeon of 935 South Private road have been called to Boston on account of the serious illness of their daughter, Alice Jean. Grace Herbst Gifts--Interior Decorations 563 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka I don't want to be trite but do start that Christmas Shopping Early while selections are Wide and Varied Presents. Commencing Monday December 5th, 1927 An Entire Clearance of all Stock: Consisting of After- noon, Evening and Sports Dresses--Also Uncut Materials. Brittany Petticoats to be used for Upholstering. French Lamps, Framed English Prints and Wood Cuts. Irish and French Table Linen suitable for Christmas Spode Copeland China Tea and Breakfast Sets. No Charge Accounts During Sale, and No Returns. TELEPHONE WINNETKA 804 Wel 88 Temple Court New Building Indian Hill Station East Entrance - --Gd Gold Silvers Platidum / and Now a WITH DIRIGOLD HAS COME THE GOLDEN AGE OF TABLEWARE ¢/)IRIGOLD--the fashionable and exquisite ware that possesses the color and lustrous beauty of gold! It has been so universally accepted by social leaders and all women who take pride im beautiful appointments for the home, that we take great pleasure in announc- ing our display of this wonderful ware. Like the precious metals, gold, silver and plati- num, Dirigold is solid clear through. Its beauty is everlasting--but it costs little more than the best grades of plated ware and much less than Sterling. No home need now be denied the rare luxury and beauty of gold on the table. In addition to tableware and hollow- ware, there are many useful and decorative articles in solid Dirigold which make ideal gifts. If you haven't seen Dirigold, by all means do $0 at once. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF BEAUTY AND USEFULNESS Hallmark Jewelers 809 DAVIS STREET The Dirigold Corp. Display Salon 70 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago ee -- --te