W I 1,. M B T T E ..\. I ~ 2 . -. November 5, 1926 Women Aici.State Board of age know that they have the oppor~ Wilmette Man Official . 1 1 in Diphtheria · Campaign ~~~N:g a~~ei~ri~~ i~~:e~f £~~~P :ff;~h~~?~ of National Safety Body The . Illinois Council of Parent. . . . Tea~hef assoctahons,, the Ilhnots Federatton. of Women s clubs and . the Illinois; Dental society have offictally joined with the State Department of Public Health in a sixty-day state-wide diphthe~ia eradication campaign which will be' carried out during November and December, it was announced this week by Dr. Rawlings, state health director. ~ 0 let. every parent of the 1,000,000 chtldren 111 the state under seven years and one · and the I the I to ma.ke absolutely clea:, to .eve~y~ H. M. Webber of 1219 Elmw?od the difference between anhtoxm avenue Wilmette was elected vtce"toxin-an.titoxin" ~s the purpose of · preside~t of the National Safety counundert~kmg.. It ts expect~d that cil at the meeting in Detroit last week. campatgn wtll a~d ~o~stderable Mr. Webber w,as also re-elected treasn:oment~m to ~he fallmg mctdence of urer, a position which he has held dur-j dtpht~ena whtch has already been ing the past year. Mr. an~ Mrs. Websu~ctently _Phenomenal to attract the her returned from Detrott Satu~da:y. e~vtous notice of Eur?peans where the Mr. Webber represented the lllm01s dtsease has actually mcreased of late. Bell Telephone company. . . . . Mtss Anna M~r!e Ftscher,. 1618 WtlMr. and Mrs. C. E. Jarchow, 16~6 . mette avenue,, vtstted her stster, Mrs. Fores~ avenue, spent .last week m 1 R. E. Jaeger, m Harvey last week. Washmgton, D. C. Horace Bridges to Talk A bout Religion 1. · !, J of College Student- 1 I Horace ]. Bridges, well known a~ the leader of the Chicago Ethical society, will speak on "Religious Di.fficulties of College Students" ' in the fir st of a series of Sunday afternoon talks he is to give throughout the wint e r at the Orrington hoteL Mr. Bridges will talk in the ba1! room of the hotel at 5:15 o'clock on November 7, The current exhibit in the ball room of the hotel of lo~n paintings from Evanston homes wtll make attendance at the lecture of double interest. The public is invited to this serie ~ of talks, which has been sponsored by a numher of Evanston people. Thi s ~roup of individuals has secured Mr. Bridges to speak in the belief that there arc many people on the north shore who wi11 ~lad to have an opportunity to hear Mr. Bridges. ] . Duncan Clarke of the Chicai:{O En~ ning Post will introduce Mr. Bridges at the first of these talks. Sunday afternoon. t 1 be P·L EDGED Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Duncan of 22~ Wood court, Wilmette, has been pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Northwestern university. where she is a member of the sophomore cla ss. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ·wh o formerly resided at 595 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, moved into their new home in Wilmette a week ago . ~1 is!:> Jcan .Mr. a net ).J rs. Chark D . Culhert"ir,n of Shangha i, Ch ina , now art· visitim: Mrs. C. \V. Culbertson a nd Mrs. ]. (· . Capen of 919 Elmwood aveneue. Mr. and :Mrs. Culbertson have been visiting in th e United States since their arrival the fir st of September and will sail irom San Francisco November 28. -o).f r_ and 11 rs. A. P. Huey and their CTraditional Cf?eliabilit)l' Evanston business firms sta11d back of the choice goods tl1ey select to suit you. daughter, Elmira, and Miss Marg.urete Schroeder left on the Dixie Flyer Sat urday, for Miami, Fla., where the~ are 'o make their home. . !' .Correct Glasses We devote ourselves exclusively to the profession of examining e y e s and adapting g 1 a s s e s to correct visual defects. Modern equipment and years of ex perience assure you of the best results. Phone for an appointment It Pays to Shop in EV A1~STON CH \ MBER OF COMME1,CE vans ton Drs. Bersch & Stone Optometriats 1 1 77 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Office Wilmette 2 7 6 6 Res. Wilmette 3881 Hrs. 8:30 A. M. to 5:3o P. M. E vening1 by Appointment