Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Salyards en- tertained the 500 Club on Thursday evening. Instead of Saturday even- !ng as was stated In last week's Issue. a guest of Mrs. R. Calvin Dobson, told very delightful stories. The next meeting will be held next Wednesday with Mlss Catherine Yoe as hostess. The last meeting of the Westmin- ster Guild of the Presbyterian church wmx held on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Henry M. Bacon with Mrs. Bacon and Miss Moss as hostesses. After the usual study hour, Miss McCoy of St. Louis.- Mrs. Frank R. Butt 01’ R.u'il hnstoss on \lnnday m‘vninz at npr party at her homzx Wald Id Jewelry M KHPSC _ v. . ,i|Ll.l\A3Ill!"A .ii lullt‘iitfoll b .\lr,<. Ralph (l. Brooks of Riverside. at Mr lmmn. Thursday Mr» Brooks was kli<s Maryiriv Aldridge. Tm-ntytxw mmnhvr; u! the) I'nitmi Ev lliL‘I'lii‘ ii their their 3min ii Thurs- day owning, at the hOill“ «it Norenehrz. ("Hiri’h Chull‘ March .\li<< unjuymi banquet, right h Priscilla Th.‘ hmmnv-t riihiu “its Lush-fully dec-r ni'hm-d \xirii \wi-ot tilli terns. He‘rlio-rt Mum: m'tmi rmhtmaster and some i'v-rv (-iwwr original pieces wur'v giwn :iftur the tiw t-nurse dinâ€" nor :1 short business mnetinz was hold and u prnzrnm of musical num- bor< and rvariings was enjoy’éd. Miss Jennie \Vhittpn of the University of Ill’lnuis, was tho only out of town pp‘.‘1\ [15 Miss Bessie Moore entertained the Sewing Club on Tuesday evening. This waning the Catholic Order of Lady Foresters are giving a card party at \V‘itten Hall. Five Hund- rml :iml Euchre will he played. The print-0w): will go tn the Orphans. Th» Harmon Class of the United Evunuoiii‘ul Church Will meet this wx-onim: at the home of Mr. Clinton I’rihvii at North Ave. Thvrw will be a dance at Witten Hull mi Saturday evening. March juwnty-fourth. Mrs. Wickes. .Mrs.i iwuml and Mrs. Seymour of Ra‘viniw1 fare in charge of the affair. “Sc-wing Shirts For Soldiers" noi longer means work for our brothers? treats diseases of the Eye. We are equipped to do anything needed for the Eye. We have stock reading glasses as low as 25c per pair. We grind lenses to order from $3.00 and up. ' We don‘t Charge Chicago prices, but no better service can be had anywhere at any price. Your eyes gladly examined by a competent optd metrist without charge or any obligation. ' Jewelers too. 11.1 I- - - Tm-mytuu mambo-r4 u! t Ev L'IL‘I'HI‘ H churvh ant‘y their 3mm d chmr hanquv day owning, Man-h e-iglnh homw Hf MB: l’riecilla .\ Th hxmm 1n: mhlu “u, mm. “rum-d “in ~w:-ot m'm e Mmut twuhc: Inxlios Park wwrv cnmrmim b Mrs. Ralph U. Brno at fmr Immv. Thur‘uh 8N ev. is licensed to ï¬t glasses to the his examinations before the St Sn: {Th _ C 15 a manufacturer of glasses *\\ U' \l' PAGE TWO hurtfuhy The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week in: in Y {aunt} I'll} Il r'Iv' (.mv!) mm fhv lo-nL’llxn t mu!“- Inxlios frnm Highland rwrv cnmrminm! .1! luncheon Raiph H. Brook: 0! Riverside. Immv. Thur‘ula)" Mn. Brooks High Class Launderers French Dry Cleaners Phones 178 and 179 (HI? <rl‘\'(*‘ r I‘m-mu." nr 1h" Su'e-déï¬h mz'rh mm mm me‘dzu' ihf‘:lr}‘ â€:1â€. Thv Lumi- muggy: @ntiml (gamma ‘or the Sake of Your Fine Rugs Have Them Dry Cleaned The Reliable Laundry Bunsuu n! W. ('vnlral Juzhtlully <urpri<mi (m n: whwn sun-n of his [w hulp him (-vlvhrMo nmiwrmr)‘. An Optometrist xmw-m} illtu fl].- h e-iglnh at the iecilla Norenehrz. \\ 213 Lush-fully dec- Opticians-Optometrists~6culists Central Ave. and 2nd St. Telephone 186 her the usual )y of St. Louis. Alvin Dobson, An Oculist LH'inia was .4111 I‘ Y't 121mm W Im-m- 1 (Hr:- 8v (ROG-arm :1e eye, after having passed State Board. Mrs. H. P. Davidson and her daughter Miss Alice Davidson will re- turn this week from Avon Park. Fin... where they have spent the winter. Mrs. John Glass was called to Detroit last week on account of the' death or her mother, Mrs. Thomas Murphy. great deal of good (,‘JHthQ-H (‘hzlptor Guild of the 0. B. a" will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert [arson of .\'A SvCunIl SI‘ Little Marion Garhng of N. St. Juhn< Ave†was hostess to a few In- rlw frirmls whu (‘anu‘ in tn celebrate her vighth birthday on Thursday lust. The Rev. lrvln Dunlap†former :pastor of the United Evgngelical church. has been visiting fillends in Deerflseld for the last week. Rev. Dunlap is now a missionary :to China and is here on a furlough iio attend a Conference of Foreign Midlonaries. An election (or a drainagercommis-§ sioner was held on Saturdby after- noon It the Wilmot Schoolgand Dr. C. J. Davis was unanimously! elected. anniversary of her blrthday on Sun- ‘day. The out of town guests were 1Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kant and family of Downers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ro}mane Stryker and family and Mr. Rudolph Kluak of Chicago. There will be mo'ylnx pictures at the school asaembly hall on F‘rldu‘ évenlng. ‘ 19!? Were répresented. P. J. Knaak celebrated the ndmnmd. .7-..-.. “u ‘uv other is run by the boys and will be Issued twice a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mott o! Har- rington. Kansans: are the guests of ‘Mr. C. B. Eaton. Mrs. Richard Supple spent the week end as the guest of her son. Mr. Funk Suppte of Austin. ' A Rebeca Lodgewu started atj Highland Park on Saturday evening and ï¬fteen Janie: from Deerneld were M the main: of the ham Tewher- Amman: u the m â€1“â€! on hid-y memoon, "WW I anordm glue»: ‘0‘ VI: not my business «“3ch Continued on man 7 4 The Dorcas Society will 31 New England Dinner at the: mnnlty House on Saturday e] the seventeenth of Much will be aerved from six to nine: Saturday eï¬nmg her