are turning more and more to the optometrist for relief. Constant use of the eyes calls for greater eye pro- tection and guidance. The â€Mill“?- !rist. or eyesight specialist. is the man to take (‘arv of wi‘ak and over- worked eyes. We uri- nptnmvlrists with many years' experience. We ex- amine the eyes. write thQ' DHWPFlp‘ lion and make the glasses fnl' one charge. a reasonable one. and red are beLng displayed. There is also a. very beautiful display of poppies and roses. From the very beginning of spring until late nut- umn this property is one mass of flowers. Shore Acre is such an at- tractive place that it would be im- posxihlo for one to do Justice to a description of it. One must see for himself in order to appreciate the beauty of this garden of Eden. The Eyes of the Nation Mrs. Jessie H. Boyer will be host- ess to sixty guests at an afternoon tea from four to six o'clock at her home. “Shore-Acre" tomorrow afterâ€" noon. The house will he most ar- tistically decorated in flowers. the living room being in pink peonies and the dining room in blue and white flowers. Shore-Acre is a very beautiful piece of property situated on the bluff overlooking Lake Michi- gan on Sheridan Road. and is mest artistically laid out with flowers of every description. At this time the most gorgeous peonies of pink._white Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mathle an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Cornelia 2011. to Mr. James A. Bell. Mr. Bell is a member of the Reserve Ofï¬cers Training Camp at Fort Sheridan. A number of "The Jolly Crowd" enjoyed a beach party on Saturday evening given In honor of Miss Esth- er Mathisen of Austin, who spent the Week end with Miss Frances Pritsch. Mrs. William Salyards will emer- taln the ï¬ve hundred club on Satur- day evening. Cmpben chapter Guild will meet next Thursday. July ï¬fth at the home of Mrs. Behrens of Glencoe. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church Highwood were en- tertained on Tuesday evening at the Carlson home in Lake Forest. Mrs. '1". A. Rhinehart announces the engagement of her daughter Bertha to Luverne Wells of Wau- kegan. Mrs. Gordon Buchanan entertained at luncheon yesterday for the Elmira College club of the middle west, which held its regular monthly meet- ing at that time. l'ht' \Vui‘th While Circle llh‘l nn Tchdny evening with Mrs. Joseph Montgomery 0! E. Park Aw. MR. John .\l(-l)<;u all e-nu-rtuinm twrlw guests at dinner on Sunday The house was very prottily decorat ed in various flowers. Yellow and white was the color scheme used in the dining room. The guests were relatives from Antioch and Waukeg- manna 0:301 do. PAGE TWO .g..:.. .u. Central Avenue and Second 5cm Phone Higklaad Puk 186 The Social Side of Life Fine Ru A“A.‘A . ,, Clothing, I‘I gs, Portieres , j 1.19;. (a. c'o'oo'ojoq l -:-:~:-<~:â€":o<â€">- - - - - r‘ - n' y:,..... High Class Launderers French Dry Cleaner: Phones 178 and 179 Entire family laundry work wash- ed, starched and dried with all flat work ironed seven cents per pound. Fine Rugs, Portieresw Clothing, draperies. gloves etc, Dry Clean- ed beautifullv. ’ The Reliable Laundry Local Affairs of the weplg J Bythem .3§§%€??Xxxam ..x .3. {uxvzngfflé x..... } Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ruth (‘0!- [tln Collins and her daughter Rhoda ’wero hostesses to a number of friends at ten. for Mrs. Dexter of ‘Kenosha, who formerly was Miss Rhoda Coflln. Mrs. Dexter with her 'hahy is spending two days: as Mrs‘ Placed in your 3’ que on Pay- ments of $5.00 a month. Washing Machine The Eden Collins guest Mrs. Henry S. Vail was hostess Tuesday ahernoon at three tables of bridge. for Mrs. Beebe. Mrs. Rol- land Hasting's mother. who Is here for a several weeks visit. Ridgewood. the home of Mrs. Cur- tis .\'. Kimball was a beautiful scene of activities on Saturday afternoon. The program of the afternoon in- cluded musical readings by Mme. Marie Lydia Standish. with Mrs. Es- telle Hilihurd Osborne at the piano. and a group 0! French songs by Mrs. Hannah 'Butler. and Mr. Allan B. Benedict at the organ. The afternoon was to beneï¬t a rescued village of France. l'Equipe Saint-Marquerite. the home town of the family oi’ Madame Standish. The amount of the ticket sale has not been thor- oughly ï¬gured out. but it has reach- ed several hundred dollars. with money still coming in. The “Whites" of the Christian En- deavur of the United Evangelical church were royally entertained at a lawn fete given by ther"Blues" on Friday evening. After a program of clever stunts on the lawn the re- mainder of the evening wan spent in playing games and singing. Delicious refreshments wene served from a pretty Japanese Booth. [“1 Central Aye. and 2nd St. Hue 15 Wilmette Store 1133-1135 Granted Av: Telephone 124 it}; .YnxXxu. .XxTval. has???†3... .X. .mnflmfxm... at...“ ... .- The people of old m pine ulng to hold In th Inner put of July a Doerfleld Raï¬; Cro- day. eh. duo. which us yet lpé undecided will be umouncod later. "z‘ The older boy M‘ u 0! have plnnted 12 no (it of 'John Woodman'l land to be sham. i; Mr Ray Kéech ofinxhlnnd Put was the 30931 at t‘e Schlle homo Sunday. 5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ha loom unuounco the birth of a dauxh r. Anna Mull- da. Sunday. June 17.? Mrs Fred Kmswt and children Louise and Fred Jr.. spent ‘hv week 0nd at the home of . W. Pot!“ be- fore their removal lehlladelphlL Mr. Alvin Meyer. “n tralnlng at Port Sheridan Ape-Hf Saturday with his parents. Mr. and flu. Fred Meyer. Miss Esther Rockenpach in visiting‘ind†where he hu accepted a poni- with U)» Lilly tmnilt 1! Cape Cod. ‘tion. Tht’rt' will be a ranging demonstra- Hiu lrene Needham o! Chic-(o, in tion Jul) 2. Mnndu). Qt tho school by ‘the guest of Hill Funnie Cnrolun. Mrs. Hntvh tho count) deonstrntor.‘ Miu Khuboth Reicholt in the and Miss. Smith of tie internntional .xuest of her wnt. Mn. Burt J. Dick- Harvester Company. ’1 éenn of Edoovltcr int week. Edward Therrien oléflixhland Pork; The Dot-rack! Rod (‘rou Auxilim visited Yric-ndn in nomad Sunday. jmvt In the Gnmmnr School Tuesday Mn. Johanna Ft." celebruodlof iut week. The mercury vu In- tu-r sixtieth birthday?“ the home ollntructed to and letter: to every or» hvr daughter Mrs. A; Antes Sunduï¬nniution in the villm uling for afternoon. Mm. l‘flntx'n mother.‘nnnlstnnre. r'fhe Modern thdmln. Mrs. Ze-rwor. Mr. ml Mm. H. Zer-iRoyai Neighbor». l'nitc-d Evnngelicd war. How ard and [)qn‘ld Zerwer. nnd 3 Min-ionory Society. K. L (‘. IL. Dor- Mrs. J. mm. all at Chicago .ndicu Society. )liuiunlry society 0! Mrs. C. Rickward cl Shermervilla.:Presbyter1nn church. Five Hundred wow the out-of-tt)wu;’(uestn. jCiub. Boy chtn. 8!. l'nul'n Aid 80- Mr. E. C. Ande h and funilyicioty, 8t. hul'n lrltue Aitu And how- rooted the hog: owned by MniRoolry Society. North Shore Announ- nlshop of Libertyvilid. and formerly ftlon of Municipalities nnd Pnrent- oocupiod by Mr. flud‘fl’fl. S. P. Hut-'iTent‘ht-rn Anorintion art- Iintvd for ‘ Enid. The women rum-t every Tuudu laflornoon in the school und every womnn in umd to come. Mm Whole. hu returned to In. J. C. Wold" home After I long visit tn Chicma‘ _ (â€himâ€). . Mrs. A. l-‘rout has gfriendn uniting her from the southgn part of the state. ’ Mr. {Val-son who inlttendinx school at â€I0 DeKalb Norm‘ vinitmi frivndo The Misses Regal... Beatrice ’@I[§ll§l-.l§l.l§l@ Grace Carolnn went to DeKalb Ion-I day to attend the mmmer Norms] f . - The Everett Socltl Club will hold; mu Winifl‘d Boyle Mum“ to H picnic July 4th at: Even-u. There‘her home Butnrdu from Springï¬eld. will be dancing in the evening uith l â€L. where m. ha been “Aching for music furnished h) flcCurmick's orâ€" the put your. chustrn. - ;’ Mr. and In. Punk Supple and Mr. and Mrs. Qudhnfeldt of Lake Villa. Mr. and Mrs. B‘ehrenn 0! Our- nee. and Mr. and Mr‘ Mike Geler of Libertyvillo. wen- (M guenu of Mr. and Mrs. John (‘arolgn Sand-y. Mr. Nelson who “handing school at the DeKalb Norm mum! frlvndo ï¬n town Balurdny L nlng. Miss lanbll Bled Indt 0! High- land Park. vlnlted H'r pan-nu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blvdvl‘hadl Sunday. Mrs. A. Pro“ has ervndn \‘inltlnl her from the southqn part of the state [HE Hllu PAKh PALSS. HIGHLAND PARK {LLII‘Olb Mine- Irene and Viola Rockenbuh. Lou!“ Hahn. Ruth Udgervuod. And Anne": Patel-In vent :0 Wheeler- um Sunday to org-Mu a Band-y school. "In Mon 81hr h unending ('0 weeks In (II-blow. WI... vllltlu relatives ' lion in In :‘Oratelul Wotan" Next Sandi: monjng he will talk on the Boat Clllun. The Chlldm'l Dny DIR-ring VII twenty-three (blhn . The Upclrglnen dub hu nlx dol- lar: (of Ir. Blotsch'n mlulonury. Dnrflold ifmbyterl- (‘Iu'cl Mr. Paul W. Stephen: preached to the chlldrenhundny a. m. on “Cm- slder the Llllbllâ€. HII evening lor- um Gladys ()uodmnn nnd Ill-l burn Petenon visited him Ullllu Clapper Run’u anernnon Ewart Onlï¬rlnl hu tnlen - po- sition with 'th Roth Motor Co. of Chicago. and Jncl Kreu with the Mxmr Prinflnx (‘0‘ Mr. and In. Punk Supple and duu‘hter Dorothy of Chicago. van the week endjueuu of Mr. 8099101 parents. )lr. tad In R. Supple. Mr. R. V. ‘Hulchinum returned home Fridu afternoon from Auburn. “111.. where he hu accepted a pod- lion. Mina Donut,“ Supple I'M the- Incl end guest of HIM Eunice Knox of Highland PM? North Shore Gas Co. Are you still worrying along in the same old-fashioned way» «with a coal stove. and all its dirt, heat and discomfort that made your Grandmother an old women at 50? Decide NOW to install a Cabinet Gas Range and phone us at once. We will accept monthly payments so small that you will hardly miss them. What a relief it is to the Hoeteee to be able to greet her sum! mer callers with a light heartl She knows that the kettle is singing on the Cabinet Gas Range. just ready to bail; the tea-cake is warming in the oven; everything is just read for the afternoon refreshment. ï¬g huggL'No Hum}! No expenditure of time and nervous enexgy. Cabinet Gas' Range on for up-to - the - minut; Service! A Cabinet Gas Range can Luncheons are Quickly Prepared on a HEEEEEQEEEEEBHBBBEBE©®H©© w. moniytho Luca; Lacs... “minim cubed. Workdonowlfloyouvdt .an ....wgwm N003 :~~ Mï¬rfl .mlkoau mi)» Men's soles and heel: ................ Ladies sole: and heels. miled on ...... Ladies sole- md heels. sewed on ........ Men's Rubber heels. the best kind ...... Lndia' Rubber hook, the but kind. . .. 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