May 31, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE OPTOMETRIST LOCATES HERE Dr. S. Rosen, registered optometrist, has opened offices in the shop of H. Greenbat1m, Wilmette watchmaker, at 1139 Greenleaf avenue. Dr. Rosen js to be at his office on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays', or will call at homes by appointment, it is explained. Ernest L. Schuitz, 1314 Isabella 3treet, returned on Tuesday from the Twin Cities, whence he had motored with his son-in-law, the Rev. Elmer P. Gieser of Highland Park, to attend the General assembly of the Presbyterian church at St. Paul. ~upils ?f Dorothy L. Pound gave a · recttal Fnday, May 24, at 8 o'clock at the re3idence of Dr. and Mrs. L~uis Wendlin Sauer, 454 Sheridan road Winnetka. ' Those taking part were Mary May Crawford, Katherine Littlefield, Jean. Delaney, Jean Everson and David Geppert, who played a duet; Lillian Francis McFadden, Catherine Klink Elizabeth Allen, Jim Delaney Bett~ Lou Erickson, Gisela Sauer, 'Gladys Weil, Paul Sauer, Shirley Botthof, Marion Louise Klink, Georgina Anderson, and Miralotte Sauer. David Geppert played one of his own compositions. ':Miss Pound is leaving next week for three month_, of study in F:urope and will return in time to begir the fall term September 16, at her r~sidence studio, 521 Eleventh street, Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, 333 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, left this week for Washington to be present at the graduation of their daughter, Jane, from the National Park seminary. Before returning home . they will spend several weeks touring through the East. Pupils of Dorothy Pound . in Music Program May 24' Y.O U SHIVER IN YOUR .B EDROOM, . Why n~t enjoy luxurious ~armth for dressing and bathing? American Radiator Heating Equipment s~nds its c.omfon to every room. Installed for less than $75 a room, it is economical in operation and can be purchased on convenient payments. Liberal allowance on your old furnace. n·o ._.UR and GARMENT STORAGE Call We guarantee att work IREDALE W AREIIOUSES Fi.r eproof WILLIAM B. LUCKE 514 Railroad Avenue, Wilmette Tel. Wilmette 2020-2021 1723 Benson Ave., Evanston Wilmette 1332 -oUrs . E . M. Antrim of 1136 Ashland avenue entertained sixteen teachers at luncheon Monday at the Club Vita del La go. -oAlden Sears and Dr. Ruft.r3 Stolp of Kenilworth spent a few days last week trout fishing at Little Wolf Lake in upper Michigan. -aMrs. George Rose, 751 Twelfth street, entertained Wednesday at a spring lunc~1eon and bridge at her home. HERE·s How EASY IT 1s TO DO DISHES ELECTRICALLY ~~~ilf:III Conover-plat~s and saucers and silver go below- .YoU put the dishes in the safe, handy racks of the glasses, cups and bowls above. Motor-driv~n, soapy, hot water sprays them for rive minutes. It's easy to rinse the dishes two or three times because the tank rills from the hot water faucet and is self-emptying. Washing the dishes of one, two or three meals takes less than 15 minutes and they dry right in the Co.nover ... When not in use, the Conover can be rolled into a corner, out of the way .. ~ Three models to choose from, begin.ning at $94.25. Slightly more 11Little by Little/' Lower raclc with ltcuk·t for silv·r One Lesson every woman knows by heart-a fine shoe such as Jord~n's Foot Saver is the best investment in comfort and satisfaction! cl0Jl~~ER · SHOE SHOP 634 Church St. Univ. 971 EVANSTON Call us for a free demonstration in your home. PUBLIC . SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette JosEPH Phone Wilmette 2899 W. KEHOE, District Manager