emu-x PAGE TWO Miss Gem-\is-u- Mutt (-ntvrtn p.\rt,\' nf _\‘uï¬nu folks nu Sunda} in: at <uppvr. Hn-r gum†in n party uf buys from Fort Shvl R. U. T. C. A large number of Exmoor mem- bers gathered at the club on Sat- urday owning fur (hp usual Wonk 0nd dinner dam-w. Among those on- tenalnlng at dinner parties were Mr. and Mrs. E. S..Cu.mmings. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmae Clements. “1‘ and MES. A. B. MacCaughey. Mrs E. W Spencer. Mr. George Lytton. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jacobson 'Thursday is always a big day {or the ladies at Exmoor. in the morn- in; they play golf on the. greens. and at one o‘clock luncheon is served. In the afternoon they rest and enjoy 3 quiet time at the club. But they are not idle. no indeedâ€"the times are too busy for anyone to be idle. and Exmoor ladies see their duty and they do it. They spend this Thursday afternoon each week in Red Cross Work. in NaVy League Industry and plying their needles. rapidly turn out all sorts of wooly. knitted goods. for our boys in khaki and blue flannel. Among those who entertained at luncheon on Thursday last. were. Mrs. E. S. Cummings. Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie. Mrs. E. Page. Mrs. Smitzier. Mrs. A. W. Jer- rems. and Mrs. Gheraty. Optumotry Means Eye Service For eye (Inns Inllslnnlon n! a ream-- able cost eunsult a quallflod optomet- flat registered under the law of llllnoll. Also Complete Lino of CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES “Every Click a Picture†0 Eastman Brownie $2.00 0. $7.50 The Social Side oflLife mum @nï¬fï¬l (In. Optic'nwOptomctristI-Oculioh Canal Avenue and Second Stu-ed PhD-c Hiflillnd Park 186 AMERAS High Class Laun‘aercrs French Dry Cleaners Phones 178 and 179 JEWELERS T00 Fine Rugs, Portieres, Clothing, draperies, gloves etc, Dry Clean- ed beautifully. Entire family laundry work wash- ed, starched and dried with all flat work ironed seven cents per pound. Andrews. and Mr. and The Reliable Laundry Mutt (-ntvrtnim-d n Local Affairs of the week min} m'vn- 5 included Shvridun's EThe Eden HH‘ \"0 evening The employes of the Public Sonia- Cumpany enjoyed a beach party 0n Saturday evening. frionds at tea on Sundu) fur hvr KIH‘SIS (he MFR-s Juhnsojx and Mario Hino. On Monday cvmxing (“only-two pleasun- scvkvrs n! xhis city nmlurt‘d out to Long Grow and Raw :1 de- lightful surprise to Mr. and Mn. on. Various gnmvs wvrv (hr fenlun-s u! lhv owning. Mrs. William Munroe Wright will entertain at lunchmm. tuday, follow- ml by fnur tuhlvs of bridge. ()h Saxurdny evening thv marringc‘ of Miss Agnes Dye of Glovorsvtlle. N. Y. and Lieut. Max Gormn o! Kiowa. (‘nlo.. took place at sevahlny at thv home of Mr. C. A. Kuist of N. Second Street with Rev. C. G. Unangst ofï¬ciating. Mr. Carton is In (mining at the R. 0. T. C. at For! Shelidnn Mrs. Paul Benson 0! Lake Port-st. nnnbuncos tho engngomt-nl 0! her daughter. Kathryn. tn (‘wurge Vnugh- an Seihold of Washingtnn. D. (‘.. for- merly secretary tn Thomas Nelson Page. Mr. Selbold ls mm at Fort Sheridan at the nfï¬conï¬ training camp. Miss Bensnn is known by some of the young peOpk- hero. havfng n!â€" tonded the high school hero. Citimn 54139 Bensnn] 1"} know: bf.- mm!“ Mr. Mid Mrs. Phlllp Carroll 0! E) 3‘“, itilmilpiop (I “TO" â€N "g a [Chicago here the guests 0! Mr. and .1 . \ on 9‘ (z g .0100 um. 1M†no.“ HIKE“ Friday The Harmony club was pntertainmhI Mr. Chester “we†and III: Illl~ on Tuesday by Mrs P. J. CthhL-x n! dred 10'9â€- Mm Zlmmvrman and Wankegan. 'Mr. Zimmerman were the guests of - iMr‘ and'era. Frml Hnggle Sundu. Machine Mrs. Prank Shvvks was hushms In v Worth “'th (‘irrlr «m Tuvulu) Miss Ada Frilsch ontvrtuinod a 1m“ Placed in your Home on Pay- ments of $5.00 a month. Central Ave. and 2nd St. ' Phone 1% Wilmette Store 1133-1135 Greenla! Ave. Telephone 124 Vx'nhu: Muhlv In Jur Ennd icrv: illm The P nth‘a (‘an 0! (he [[1le Evangell I church mel on Tuesday evening 11th Mrs. Waller Men-rho". (13' has e_ h Imwrlhol‘~ INK,“ I’I'iq \1r and Mn. L. LIIUI’I‘YH‘Q‘ and ;dnughter I-‘Hznbmh vu-ro luvs†It itho John Klemp hum» Sunday 1' Mr. and Mru‘ Th‘rrlen and rum Ed- iwnrd of Hlxhland Park vinlled Efrls‘ndn lb Dcerflvld Sunday, On Tuullny Hflt'rllunll tlu- Harden Y‘lu'; u! flinhluml Park \u’ll [Llr‘ll‘l‘ pair in an enjoyable :lflrrnmm, Th:- nn-mlwrs hlll llN'l’t n! Mry-A (‘urlu-lnn MlHl-ll'y'fllhulllt‘ n! 2,250, mm! ufh-r c-n- jang (hi unlqlw withâ€: u! Mn. .“uu-lq-y's gnrllvn wlll \‘L-ll wu-rul nlln-r Kurflrns u! lnlvrusl. (-mllnu (hr uhvrnmnnt the home of Mn. Ruff~ m-r. Evvrf garden. lummvr .~m:nl| h“.- pninls n! Inn-rv-l: llmwr~ :m- (ml) (lw m-cnmpunnm-m of an Intern-(Ink gunlvn. Tln- xo-m-rnl hum†uml plnn uï¬vri the gruntâ€! Inn-nu! In u [rm- Kurdrn lQer upQ'l'il tuiln- ‘iH-n by lha- (ulnull‘ Ilnhvlniun- (‘luh 0! Han l-‘runrhn. in H~ uundewul own-Mr [In-.urv HI Hm hvurl u! ln- BM! “bod Pnrmil. Mr. Hamlin aid his “He w-n- Klu‘sllh n! .lmlgn- 311‘ Mm. William (E. Ewing of Highland Park. Thv Ml~~wr Shlrhh Hm [unity-rim )tmng pw-plr Al Hulurdny.Mvning. lukinu thu- I-I Emma (u Ilmwr :Ifl-rnnr‘ uu-Nl H~t Include-d .\ numln-r hn)~ â€uni the n u 'r. (2 § DEEmRLD NEWS mm: § (‘hrln WIHmnn of “'aurmgm. Iowa. i~ \isitln‘ rulnth‘us in [)m-rï¬vld Ml~~ [in (ilynch n! “'nucnndl. \‘hllvd at lhi' Fred Hurnhvnu-r homo lu-‘t week: Thv M on Annn Whnlrn and (‘lnru Py Wore emu-named u! diu- nvr by r. Janos Sheridan 1)! (‘hlv mum Sunflny. Mri. Elmt‘r (‘lnwy and mu Gnrdun Elinor of, Highland Park syn-m Wm!- muhu @d Thurmluy 0! lap! work with her W‘Inothvl Mrs. H, H Krmu Mr and Mrs Jain .‘wllx 0! Water Inn low. uro Uniting rclaHu-s in Dt-orneld; Donald†\(ghllngnlo of (‘hh um was the- gued n! (he Supplednh Pnrm hut week. ht Mid! Annabell RnMnmn of Pom!- or Hull. lnh'orxit) of (‘hlcuxn ‘u? the weekend gum! n! MIME “'lnifred! Supple. ! _ g ma $.m PARK muss mcï¬mm PARK mums Gladys? Eamon muvrtalned a numâ€" ber 0! pm» girls at :1 birthday party Sdurdpy Afternoon. Miss [@um and Cindy! Larson and Mr. Andrew Larson 0! Grnnvlllo. ll- llnnix. ate Visiting Mm. Earl Warner. Miss Fioronce Johnston tn the bridesmaid at the wedding of Mina Inis Kigm and Mr. Edgar Dolores o! Shorï¬nn‘illo. which took place Summing: morning at ten thirty o‘clock “ the Techny priests' homo. The Jhiy meeting of the L A. S. of the 3“. Paui'a churl-h was he‘d M the home of Mrs. Ed. Hornherxwr and tho'noxi meeting will he hr-id tho ï¬rst'TuMday of next month at tho han of Mrs. Whitcomb. Sir-z. Martin of Chicago. war: the zuvs \Vednesdl." Mr. Hiruhi Strnyvr of Gloth-w. “In the guht n! the John thh-r t-mmt Sï¬ldn)’. anjuqin Hole 0! New York (‘ily. And Samuel Hole of ln’In‘. Kentucky, are vlal ng their mother Mn. Eliza- beth Ho . who Is m. Miss ulh Km; attended 1: dinâ€" m'r pa at the home of Mrs. J. Richard‘; 0! Highland Park Satur- day Mr. Jdln T. Louder 0! Chicago. Mr. George udor and Inmlly. of Rumâ€" hurst. r. and Mrs. R. Smith of Pmrln. ‘ “mm: and Mr. P. Polkers and daghlqr Annabelle o! (‘hIcux‘m wurv (h, subs“ of Reverend J, Loud or Sun y. The Q. Paul Church will hold - plclnc ï¬ndâ€. July 20. In the Meier- hofl (flic- on Lincoln Avenue one mile mi 3 ha" Ioulh o! Deerfleld. -ll_\ I hlful II "I â€H In nu an. valia- I‘lu-_ Hug n “nigh 3: 1| (ï¬t'nilnn cor"! Mn 0f C‘lrln‘u vrhmmd by"; MacKonUv. nlthnu‘h n reach“! her third blnh- h‘rui â€H- flx'lnl world h. ()n Sui-Urdu) uncr- lrhmh- hvr Hun] Mnhdny Ilium! [\M‘lu- of “0" Hle .| puny: Thr (-nlur- uwd Hun wn-rv punk and unm- ddien had ronlly truly 100 (min ull pink um! whllt. HM gnu-d! l'nrrh-d (HUI) 'umday of next mnmh M n! Mrs. Whltcomb. rlln of Clucaxo. war: the Mrs. Knickerbocker Inst KU' NHHI lllr I“! r\\ :nd» Th: l-HU‘H nun-d rul)‘ 100 :! whllt. d nun} HIM dr- «hmmr une-l 7- f [In d9 mu 'Winlfred Supple Ipenl : few days Int week win: mu Anntbel Robinson of Forester Hull. UnIn-r- ï¬lly at Chica‘n. Mn.'H. N. Pan-non o! Umnler. [mil-nu; us the guest of (he WH- Hun Whiting home In! Thur-d" and hidâ€. At the regul-r weekly meeting of the Dearth-Id Auxlllnry of the FM- cagn Chapter of the Amerlenn Red (‘mu held In the Community House last Tuesday the ehttrmun. In. R. H. Jordan appointed Mrs. W. A. “'hltln" and Mr» [Anunln Pettls u purchu'lng committee. The Altar and Ranry society 01 the Hub Cron- (‘hurelt ï¬ve the treuurer â€1.20. the prbceeda of the dance held In the school lut Guard-y evening and the Woman‘s ltulonnry Soclety o! the U. E. Church are $3.30. Ptny dollars of thlI former Rum will he used to, buy hllnketx tor the soldlerm A letter from the Red (‘rons head- quarters VIM rend asking that Deer» Ileld hocomt- a branch Instead u! an nuxlllm'. Mtnhllnhed on I geogrlphlc- ul hula. Nu nuxlllary or hunch shall nuthnrlxn nr undertake henem perform-noes. parties. or entertatnA ments of any sort without flnt secur- ing thg approval of the executlre ntâ€" flee ol'the chapter. lrnl. it dou- noi uk {he nuionnlity u! ihn‘ man. To me criticism um the German wounded were not cured (or an‘joon as those 0! other nation- niities. pm. Darling Herron advised the honrers In view the butle 0! the Ancrï¬now being shown in nnthentic moving piciurel at Orcheltrn Hull. and who for‘themselvu pit-lure: of Oermm wounded receiving utentio' befom‘ the English in tome cues. Also am woman 0! German Dunn!- nxe gen.- ndviood in work to: the Americnn Red (‘rmn in America where] their nervlcen would be Irel- come :ior in Europe under the Euro- pean rRed (‘rms because of the spy Intern. no Women of German lym- puhy’ 0} heritage would be Recept- ed (0 .erviev. The nlmcluen of the Germ‘m n! which the speaker had definite and positive hnowiedge were moreéhorrible thin unythinx ever ‘ (‘nminumi on Plll' a W Parent-Teacher Ana-ink. The: Parent- â€Teache Association had an unusual prhiiege Friday af- tcrnooh when Mn. 0. Darling Her- run. who rowniiy came from York- shire. England where she hut been iixing. broaihinx and thinking var ï¬inm- the beginning of hmiiiilinl spoke bn (he nnrk o! the Red (‘mu in England. 'I‘iu1 Rod (‘ross is neu- Whether it be Our Time is Youï¬s A Local call to Earl Gsell’s‘Drug Storg Highland Park 3 or 23 will reach us or Winneflta 1260‘ List and Buy Your RBal % Mail 3954 Small amounts to loan on second mortgages Do not hesitate to phone us a sale or rental, furnished or unfurmsï¬d our service is unexcelled Do flu: â€*ï¬iigmï¬o â€Ck We can brlp you come. and help you ï¬nd what ’ou want’ In you get here. If you are going to spend Mr “Cation in 1‘ West we run tell you of hoteln. resorts. named rates. In! continenul And Paciï¬c Court hlzhtun. undid flue: of mu Interest. If you are n homemaker We can lell you of fur-Ill opportunlues all over the West. It h our bunlnem to know all about the PklndCoast count! for thud Haul-t- In the one bl; Nulonal lamina reflect“ the life and giving accunte account: of the growth and upr" lug of this Western Country. Send up (on can“ for n “I!!! POD! M "I!!!" â€Mill-f and Ask us any uueï¬mus um VI about lrnu-l 0! opportunities In the West. Add“. The Telephone Operator WW, Who Called Your N ’ Ull| lln\r| u: yuyul Iul IUD Ill lu‘: "rnl. Iwul w. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE QBUREAUE ERHAPS today. in response to l‘fln‘f‘d your telephone bell, you went: manna ï¬y "W saying. â€Number, please?“ and you â€M toï¬nd no one calling you. It in proth t1. peg-yon who originnged the up hung pp 111%th .‘ ,L-__‘ Wu "av Vl‘luâ€"wâ€" .râ€"v â€"â€" â€"_..., _.. __‘ V--,,v-_ gore you unswered, either because by rexï¬mbemd that yours was nm the number be mad. q" bean. you my have been»: bit slow in answer-m} and he originally modvedthecdl.anditi$ tlikcly that. when you responded. you m d8 by a different operator, who had no know the all. nod who courteonsly uked you to ex ‘ itég did not are to wait. . a; In such 3 case the calling person'ulflino: as well as yours. would be disconnccwd by tin: ‘ tor who originally modvedthecdl.andith tlikcly Are You Coming West? thaw“? Chicago Telephone Combat; SAN FRANGSCO Franklin W4