"Meet Youý There atNoon" Terendezvous of those wbo demnand tasty food, and 'quick, servicei .On a. warm summer day there is nothing so, de- igbtful as our 50c Plate. Lunich 50C Sandwiches and saalads, made up on order for parties, picnica or oôther occasions reqiing .deticiousa ancI daiiity food. DRUG STORE 417 LINDEN AVENUE Wilmette 191il T'he Daug Store in the Middle of the Block These portraits by Eugenè L. Ray were honqted by being included in the traveling loan exhibit of portraiture of the N~atonal Photglgraphers' association. T hie pictures were exhibited'by Mr. Ray at the Sth annual national convention of the association 1 in Milwaukcee in July and were all awarded honorable rmention. Copies of tbem are now on display ini the window of the Ray studio on Chicago ýavenue. Fromn left to right, the pictures are: Margaret jane Falley, group from the Betty Jones Dancing school, Jean Elizabeth- McMillen and Mrs. B. C. Graves. WILLETS ARE IN FRANCE visit London and Stratford-on-Avofl. Willett are Ieaving this week for Peut- Dr. and Mrs. Herbert tI. Willett, of On August 23, Dr. and Mrs. Willett water. Their littie daughter, Florence, 319 Richinond road, KenilwQrth, who will return on the steamier "Scvthia" %vill aiso go with them. bhave- been abroad since June 13, are landing in New York on September 1. ilow spending this week in France. From New York they are planning to August Specht, 1136 Greenleaf ave- They wiIl visit. Marseilles, the Chateau go to Pentwater, Mich., to stay a few nue, has undergone two operations and Country,,and Paris. From France they days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willett is convalescing at the Evanston hos- WHAT YOU SAVE ON YOURCLEANING BILL. Dur we are more interested in THE VILLAGE CLEANERSmc. Teephon e Wilmette 781 Evaston Phon-Greenleaf 7441, ke èping Chicago Telepbone-',Hollycourt 0678, p w i