ES A WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 nist, and Eugene Dressler, club, has an interesting violin in his possession which will be used on this occasion. The instrument is known as La Scala Guarnarius, and was made by Joseph Guarnarius in the year 1725 at Cremona, Carleton Kaumeyer an interesting program at the residence of Mrs. Albert Pick in Win- netka, for the benefit of the Dorcas Home. with the Apollo Club of Chicago. Jocial Happenings : Winnetka Hubbard Wood lm artists to appear in a joint recital on the evening of Monday, December 12, with Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr., of Winnetka, pia- ET TT TEE TTL ELL LL LL LL CLLR | Hib ke tenor, at the Evanston Woman's Italy. Some years ago, Mr. George Hart, a wealthy Englishman, and a famous violin connoisseur, discov- ered the violin at the La Scala Opera house at Milan, Italy, and purchased it for his collection. It later was owned by several of the no- bility and still later was sent to the United States, where it was purchased by Joseph Hawley, of Pitts- burgh, a multi-millionaire. Upon Mr. Hawley's death, Lyon and Healy of Chica- go purchased his entire col- lection, and it was here in Chicago that Mr. Kaumeyer found it about seven years ago. Mrs. Pick and Mr. Kau- meyer recently appeared on Mr. Dressler is soloist On Wednesday, December 14, at three o'clock, an attractive program of American music will be given at the Winnetka Herbert Hyde will Woman's club. Mr. 'on the "Activities of the cago". violin numbers, and Mrs. William 'a group of piano pieces. These artists are a guarantee of an un- usually interesting program. Club members and their friends are cordially invited to at- 'tend. Guests are admitted upon payment of the usual guest fee. Civic Music Association. of Chi- Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield of Highland Park will sing two groups of songs, Mrs. Norman Parker of Evanston will play three give a brief talk McAdams of Winnetka will play Mr. and Mrs. George Risdon announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Albright, to 'Clarence W. Happ of Winnetka. June. Crosley of Webster City, Towa, The wedding will take place in The wedding of Miss Margaret Marriner, daughter of Mrs. Robert G. Marriner, to Dr. Donald Muir- 'head Gallie, son of Dr. and Mrs. Don- ald Mackay Gallie of Wilmette, took place last Saturday evening last, at the home of the bride's moth- er in Menominee, Mich. The cere- mony at eight-thirty o'clock was per-, formed by Rev. J. J. Lawrence of the Episcopal church. The bride, who was given away by her mother, wore a gown of ivory sa- tin trimmed with rose point lace, and her veil of the same lace was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. and fell the full length of the court train. She carried a shower boquet of white roses and lilies of the val- ley. Mrs. Harold Tideman, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, wore a gown of jade green brocade, and car- tied an old fashioned bouquet of small chrysanthemums, roses and pansies. Little Margaret Tideman, a niece of the bride, in a dainty frock of pink, acted as flower girl. Mr. Harold Tideman attended Dr. 'Gallie as best man. The decorations in the home were in large pink and vhite chrysanthemums and smilax against a background of palms and ferns. Dr. and Mrs. Gallie are spending their honeymoon at the Signal Moun- tain Hotel in Chattanoogo, Tennes- see, and upon their return will make their home at 1617 Ridge avenue, Liv- anston. Mrs. Gallie attended Wellesley col- legt and Northwestern university, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Phi. Dr. Gallie is a graduate of the University of Illinois, and is a Sigma Delta traternities. fraternities. ip The Oak Street Circle will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday, December 6 ,at the home of Mrs. Charles Jewell on Provident avenue. Members are urged to come early and bring a box luncheon. It is particularly request- ed that anyone having cast-off chil- dren's clothing leave same at Mrs. Jewell"s on Saturday, in order that they may be sorted and arranged for the work meeting. One of the inter- esting features of the day will be a talk on the Correspondence School Northwestern alumnae of Delta Delta Delta sorority, assisted by the active chapter, are giving a Christmas bazaar at the Rogers Park Woman's club, Ashland boulevard and Estes avenue, on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, December 7. In con- junction with the bazaar there will be a party during the afternoon, begin- ning at two-thirty o'clock, followed by a hot supper to be served between the hours of six and eiyht o'clock. In the evening there will be in- formal dancing. Tickets for any of these affairs may be obtained from Mrs. George I. Gonsalves, Mrs. George Roehm or Mrs. Delbert W. Poff of Winnetka. The proceeds will be devoted to the new sorority house to be built on the campus. Of interest on the north shore is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Eleanor Whiteside, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Whiteside of Thompsonville, Conn., formerly of Evanston, to Dr. Howard W. Bos- worth of Buffalo, N. Y. Miss White- side was an instructor at the Girton school a few years ago. EOE An evening card party will be given under the auspices of the North Shore Catholic Woman's League at the residence of Mrs. Charles Ryan, 825 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods, on Friday evening, December 9, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Herbert Morin of Wilmette and Mrs. Frederick Hubsch of Winnetka will be in charge of the arrangements. : teresting musical program, rendered The next meeting of the Woman's society of the Congregational church will be held on Wednesday, December 7, beginning at ten o'clock in the morning, when there will be sewing on garments for the Chicago Com- mons, the Chicago Lying-In hospital, Miss Mary Bartelme's Work for De- pendent Girls and Sam Higginboth- am's Work in India. At ten-thirty Mrs. Frederick Dickinson will speak on Robert Browning and will read "Saul". After luncheon there will be an in- Woodlawn avenue, entertained a group Mr. and Mrs. William Browne Hale | of 900 Willow street, are giving a| dance, Tuesday evening, December | 27, at the Casino for Mrs. Hale's niece, Miss Eleanor Follansbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell D. Follanshee, who will be home from school for the Christmas holi- days. ay hn Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen of 401 of fifteen friends at a Thanksgiving house party last week. Christmas Gifts EXQUISITE SEWING BAGS Made of beautiful materials, in artistic color combinations, trimmed with French flowers and silver cord. Reasonable in price. On display at Spurlock's Hat Shop, 557 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka. by Mrs. Clifford Ewart, pianist, Mrs. Norman Copthorne, soloist, and Mrs. Harvey Brewer, pianist. SRE The North Shore Vassar club is giving a moving picture entertain- ment at the Hubbard Woods school, Tuesday evening, Devember 6, at eight-thirty o'clock, for the benefit of the Vassar Endowment fund. An- nouncement is made with regret that the "Three Musketeers" will not be shown. Instead, "The Affairs of An- atole" with an all-star cast will be featured. Vassar pictures will be shown, fol- lowed by informal dancing. Tickets may be purchased at any of the Hub- bard Woods or Winnetka drug stores, or at the door, the evening of the en- tertainment. --_---- The Ladies Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church, Glencoe, will give a | Christmas bazaar and bakery sale at the church hall, corner of Hawthorn and Greenwood avenues, on Thurs- day, December 8. The sale will start at two o'clock. A Cafeteria lunch- eon will be served Quite a number of Winnetka and Glencoe children attended the chil- dren's party given by Mrs. George Groves of Evanston at the Evanston Woman's club on December 2, in honor of her daughter, Barbara. Madame C. Marguente formerly at Delebeques and Hubbard Woods Beauty Shop is now at THE COMFORT SHOP 797 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 933 Announcing the opening of a Real Estate Office by W. J. Moir Formerly Winnetka manager for McGuire and Orr If you have property you want to sell at a fair price, let me explain my personal service plan for moving it quickly. W. 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