IT N. 1 s AND OPTICIANX kdies Aid socie irch will hold 1 Friday. "Sent C ze fully plete Optical Service Rfl:en finâ€" it. f ept. hlov HASE TiR JQ t C HER TION NDAY your rugs . NEMEROFE S SHOP in Licensed Optometrist since 1919.~ 1@ TEL. H,.P. 3707 E R E D Snnngn ‘ Ave: â€" Tel H. P She Mrs engineering Ke idan m ton of meéetin 180rge irx 4 I ty Bm . 1. of Grace . ing will a7 rHU .L,'." *' ~and Max Muller have M 1 ; Iowa, where they Q“" A: D. Brush of Dale ml of Hollywood, Calif * fimmy Bry ‘has as his guest thlJ week Harty ilbert of La Palta, Arâ€" 7 was a former classâ€" 'r. of Jimmy‘s ‘at Northwestern %b ‘and ~g.. E. Fartuhar and b““"" and Doris ‘Ann "w avenue have returned from & N weeks trip to Estes Park and Co*!ndo Bprings. / Miss his Wilson will attend 14 college at Appleton, Wis., z,’,:, semester Virginia was at the U iversity of Illinois. The Higgins family moved from _ Afrs â€" , rea m lP.C and relatives, iY. SEP1 1985 maDA EMBER 12, JrSDAY, SEPT 7 South St. Johns Avenue _ Phone Highland Park 435 301 CEexTRAL AYÂ¥ENXUVE m., Mich., visiting â€" Hecketsweiler !â€"‘~ qudio Pearl has just reâ€" Paul, Minn., where Make an appointment today. visiting friends DR â€"B. E. CHRI Photographers New York to 186 Vine avenue, the house mfll’i‘fl by the ord famâ€" ily for the past six years. Lankâ€" fords have taken an a ent in Evanston. Mary: Lankford will reâ€" turn to Northwestern rsity for her junior year, Harry enters Purâ€" due university in Indiana as a freshâ€" man. + f Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, Fishers lane, Hubbard Woods, is| entertainâ€" ing the Radcliffe Club of go at her home on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2:30. The guests of r will be Miss Georgia Dupee: of Oakdale avenue, Chicago, winner of the club‘s Regional Scholarship for this year, and Miss Claire Nix of 849 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, who will also enâ€" ter Radcliffe this fall, There will be bridge, swimming, and T â€" North Shore Lodge No, 171, I. O. V., will hold a dance tonight (Thursâ€" day) at Masonic Hall. ere will be good music and all who attend are promised an enjoyable k. l‘ 0o PTO.METRIST Hold Dance Tonight OU are cordially _ invited _ to inspect our newly _ redecorated olficel â€"â€"_ T EL®EP Lo NE TENSE N ¢ H1G ; Waukegan joinedâ€" the syburban basketball league last winter, but makes its debut in f while Morton returns "after & two year absence. fls & [ a Suburban Grid Sgon j To Start September 28 ‘Waukegan draws the last year‘s champions, Evanston, as its open: ing opponent at Waukegan grounds, Morton is paired with Oak [Park a Cicero, Proviso will entertgin N Trier at Maywood in the other con test. 4 i t | With the dividing of the Deerfiel Shields school, about . |studen were lost to the newly created in stitution, the Lake For H School. This shrinkage is to affect tthlotwu I spli also reduces the Deerfield eprolment to about 1000 â€"students, m it the smallest in the league | â€" 8. A, Kahler of New Tri his seventh season as cha the league. H. G. Perts s seventh year as league : ‘The only intersectio : 1 5 nounced by a member of t} is the trip to Canton, Park on Nov. 16. 1b (4. ‘‘The schedule follows:, _ Sept. 28â€"Evanston at W New Trier at Proviso, Qlfl The shop will fea hand knitâ€" ted clothes and will show a new collection of models from Mrs. Farâ€" ley, Inc., Dorothy Ecker, Inc., and Lanz of Salzburg. % 3 Mrs. Cary Wood Th« Opens New Chicag has been manager of Alicia Marshâ€" all, Inc., of Chicago, announces the opening of her new shop on Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 11th, at 540 North MIchieLn avenue. . 1‘, y t Mrs3. Wood announces ‘that specâ€" ial ‘attention will be given to the caré ‘of old hand ,krlmd suits. Blocking to individual: measureâ€" ments, cleaning, dyeing, repairs and alterations will be done hy experts at moderate prices. | | . Oct, 26â€"â€"Morton at Waukegan, Evanston at Oak Park, Deerfleld at New Trier. ‘ d _ Nov. 9â€"New Trier Wau.lrpf‘ln at Deerfield, at Proviso. â€"| â€" | F Hold Dinner Tonight | The Ladies Aid Soci?ty of Grace M. E. Church will give one of their famous suppers, Thursday (tonight) at §:15 o‘clock. ‘Everyone is cordialâ€" 1y invited. J l i Mrs. Cary Wood |Thomas, of Highland Park, who for six years LaNDp.Parx 2160 Â¥ier, [ THE PRESS3 o Shop ;:nlm an of arts his ecretary. ame anâ€" e league by Oak rukegan, Park at ;v-"l;;tâ€"'n;, long ago the only bclrflflw ‘trist could mah patient was the improvement of CQRTA;NLY NOT, if you are promised that as U the result of rolling your eyes upward, downâ€" ward and sideways. _ _ â€" Map uoL i5 © But m&;er certain conditions many people can throw away their glasses. Some eyestrain can only be corre bythe use of glasses, but there are many kinds which can be relieved by. ve eye exercise utilizing the proper Optometric Instri ts, even to the|extent of entirely discarding glassel That is bmme?orroctin exercise improves the condition of the eye muscles to the point where they are reâ€" stored to tlLdr normal vigor and function. â€"| : True Sexercise" requires a scientific knowlâ€" edge of the Muscles and Nerves, and is eye moveâ€" ment scientifically directed to correct existing deâ€" fects. It is never so simple as a promiscuous rolling of the t nves 0 CAN You THroW AwaAY YOur C.LASEES? Carbon Monoxide Gas _ Is Motorists Enemy Colorless, ot?iflm, tasteless, carâ€" bon monoxide will ride this fall with thousands of motorists, . imperiling their lives and those of every person they meo: ‘on the road. e Present in the exhaust gases of every line engine in inmm portion to the efficiency of the motor, ndc:ordin to Chicago Motor Club &nâ€" gineers, rarbon monoxide incm::l, in potential deadliness with colder weather. | It seeps through floorâ€" boards into automobiles with leaky exhaust: systems; it swirls before motorists following heavy traffic; it may be ¢aught in t;i:lsd eddies that purgue al} but perféctly streamlined cars and be carried into driving comâ€" partments, a ‘danger affecting parâ€" ticularly | trucks t ‘haul squareâ€" bodied trailers, which shove exhaust gages forward; it fills closed gaâ€" rages‘ in (which motors are run, and drivers who bave shut off sufficient ventilation because of| autumn chill ‘soon are |affected, i | S'ymmms of | earbon monoxide poisoning, often unrecognized by moâ€" torists, include headaches, absentâ€" mindedness, dizziness, sudden sweats, car sickness, and drowsiness. These are inducpd gradually. When carbon monoxide is inhaled, red corpuscles take it from the air cells and carry it into the blood stream, distributing it throughout the system in place of killed 609 persons in 1932, 414 in 19833, lm an q‘itiuut:;d 500 in 1934. Tests held in Evanston by the poâ€" lite accident pl;evmflq‘n squad under eut. F. L. Kreml| demonstrated‘ that carbon monoxide was present in il“gez- cent of 1!:0 aut'.?mobile's examâ€" is | i ; I !1 *The carbon monoxide danger beâ€" comes uriquestionably worse with the approach of colder weather," Lieut. Krem!l explained. "Cold motors cause! poor combustion, a product of| carbon njonoxide, a poison gas, inâ€" se:qd of carbon dioxide, a harmless, gas, in the exhaust. Every owner should have the exhaust system of his automobile tho: ly: overhaulâ€" cd’ before fall." h4 ' ‘(372 Central Ave. _ Tel. HP. 6 Diamond Engagement â€" ~|‘ Ring Set 3 lid Gold $36 | Terms as low as $1 per week.. I. H. NEMEROFF CFEDIT JEWELER: AND OPTICIAN â€" _ oxnit_ym substitution is felt; the lungs try to bring in oxygen th faster breathing, which causes gaspâ€" ing and yawns. Heart beats inc in tengo, and the blood n flows more rapidly. ‘The presâ€" sure in the brain develops o Sometimes optic nerves Are and total blindness has occurred in a number of cases. B vers of crossâ€"country trucks are not in ently affected, by fatigue, deadened into heavy sleep by carbon monoxide. M : who follow trucks and buses , espeâ€" cially up steep grades, are Funning into carbon monoxide zones. Even air pilots in open cockpits have been known to be forced down b:‘guu that . iinefficientlyâ€"designed exhaust pipes. have poured about their heads. Y et, t?nis sort of poisoning not affect the careful motorist, Motor Club engineers pointed. In addition ~to engine impoctiomey recommended that drivers making long trips at high speed stop at one or twoâ€"hour intervals for a period of stretching and deep breathing. Read The Want Ads O‘CONNOR & COLDB '46168h’egdnkud « Chicago â€" | THIS STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING HERES HOW FOR FOOTWEAR! Oâ€"G Shoes for men are also available at. i Oâ€"G Uptown Bootery Your charge account is | . . _ also at your service here. | . â€" Ample parkl;: space at all times In this north side Oâ€"G store . . . the very t footwear fashions are presented simul R with their introduction in all other Oâ€"G § Oâ€"G shoes for women as low as $3.95 . . . (v beyond comparison)â€"also Oâ€"G superâ€"crafted shog at $5.50 and $G.50 . . . and other Oâ€"G fo0t wear fashions priced up to $14.50. The .' e exacting, fitting service . . . the same. ie . variety . . . the same grand assortment of f Women on the North Shore: Can Shop More Conveniently just a f;w Tï¬o;rs' N;r;h of Wilson g :‘ _ Now the‘Optometrist can help those who have keen sight yet use their eyes to any ; extent without cmu decided discomfort &nd ‘pain. He can also straighten cross eyes by 3 ed exercise. / s x+ KR | Nature designed the normal eye to view objects at a distance of 40 feet or more ©w effort. (But today, most work requires stéady conâ€" centration of the eyes on objects less than an arm‘s length away. The result is eyestrain. ) In a large number of cases a course of e makes it possible to develop strength in and strained eye muscles «6 that they ca their tasks without discomfort or strain. y e 1e t g.:::xod*nsdcm;aem ihone p .\mmunmaun“ ie L ‘;t' L4 _ .Will your eyes benefit by such exercige? Will exercise you to discard your glasses 1 ; Only your opto: .mmwb’m‘ lor ‘ routine : eye examination. || ME UPTOWN BOOTERY at 4616 Sheridan Road Indians Begin F%bdl‘ f Practice for 85 Season The Highwood . operied football practice Tu« ; night and will practice ‘ on every Tuesday and Friday t. Richard O‘Connor will coach the football team for : term and he expects to have a strong team by the time the season gets under way on 29. f Looking over his mate = nor announced that he! will m best team the Indians @Â¥er had. All those who want to t ; it for the team are jasked ‘to répprt to the Highwood field on any of the pracâ€" tice r[izhï¬ at 6:30. ‘f * _All teams who o book the Indians ‘can do so by CHlling Highâ€" wood 5449 and asking for "Buzz." â€" RELIABLE Wfl DRY CLEANING CO. PAGE SEVEN 1 RG )K Ate 4 3 39 hal , 4 s ; P 2e s