20 Mr. and Mrs. Boyne H. Platt are moving to Wilmette the first of Awt,whmllr.Phtthtobouâ€" gineer of the village of Wilmette. l(n.Phtthubecnnnactinworku intheGardenclubofDocrï¬eldlndin thoGnmmarSchoolP.T.A.andwfll; be greatly missed. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Franz spent Thursday at their co at 4 26 Deerfield Locals * ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY * The privilege of «making calls is only half of your telephone service. The other half is your accessibility to calls from anyone else, anywhere, any time. â€"This feature alone has a value far greater than the moderate amount a telephone would cost you. ouch a view of the usefulness of the telephone fails to take into account the value of incoming ca,l,ls,,:.Almggt any telephone user eeaa‘ccal%instanccs'whï¬ a message received has been of the utmost import;u;c;â€"-hï¬ meant as much as a dozen or a hundred outgoing calls. s 3 oY ; Once in a while we hear someone say, telephone; I seldom need to make a call xt Such a view of the W.ORKS BOTH FWAYS$s x Messrs. Benjamin and Samuel Hole spent Sunday with relatives in Evâ€" Miss Jane Warner was the end guest of Miss. Chanyce of Mundelein. Miss Dorothy Myers spent day and Fr‘dn’ with Miss Austin of Highland Park. fh‘tol p m. m‘ it ready forc’?nmmu occupancy. â€" The camp meeting is held the latter part of August. of Miss. Chanyce Barnes 93 "I get along without a T°HE PR E3 3 Eleanor weekâ€" ~â€"Mrs,.â€"Arthur Whitehead and infa n Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, rm of Chicago are spending the week | to their home on Hazel avenue. at the A. J. Johnson home on Osterâ€" Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Snugden left last man avenue. week for a vacation trip to Winnipeg, Mrs. C. W. Boyle had as her lunchâ€"| Canada., They expect to be gone eon guests at the Deerfleld Avenue about two weeks. Tea room on Thursday, her mother Ellsworth Stryker, formerly â€" of Mrs. George Park of Ravinia and her Deerfleld, now of Phoenix, Ariz. play. sister, Mrs. E. B. Taylor of Glencoe.| ed the violin in a recital in Globe, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and little son Ariz., last week. and Mrs. Taylor‘sâ€"sgister and brother| ~ Miss Lomira P. rry, seni t‘ ad.. Thursday from Mrs. â€"Arthur 'J’?. visit with relatives 180 N. MICHIGAN ay in 8 valumes â€" Shepard and I Miterata., >. _( . . meaning to the choieâ€" eat literature from sixty countries â€"â€" meetâ€" ing every need, satisfying every interest. in H "":aflu lighland Park by Tel. Greenleat “"l'.-l.llllurll..b av. Evanston Mrs. Lincoln P;ttia’ nephew, the Rev. Clark L. Attridge, has been elected rector of St. Matthias Episâ€" copal church in Detroi Mich.â€"_An WEMMing recâ€" ord appears in another part of the Press;â€" f ‘Trailg =>> Guests on Thursday at the of Mrs. J. G. Myers were Mr. of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson: and two children 1 and Mary of Chicago, now Yyou 1 CaN ArFOoRD n 0 THE BE8ST -,!!:_,MMWW have been at their summer home in Michigan, are expected home this week. Mrs. Roy Haskins and two daughâ€" ters Frances and Georgia of Wilmette were guests at the Woodman Todd home last week. Miss Isabel Hasâ€" kins was the guest of friends at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner and nephew David Easton Gardner were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Buss of Burlington, Wis. .Mrs. Betzig, who has been visiting her sons and daughter in Burlington, returned to Deerfield Sunday evening with the Gardners. * AIrs. Harry Muhlke and Mrs. Klemp of Highland Park were guests of Mrs. Harold Schaffe Winnetka on Wednesday. Henry Juhrend, Robert Edwin Beckman were on jury this past week. at the Dundee road bridge. Robert Fitzpatrick of Lake Geneva, Wis., is visiting his uncle, Dr. C Johnston Davis for several weeks, George Sticken has returned from an eastern automobile trip through Boston and other places of interest south to Philadelphia. While in New York, he stopped to visit Bennic White, but found that he had left for Deerfleld the previous day. Henry Juhrend, Robert Mau and Pdwin ,Beckman were on the petit i vev ETE S LRORY n The _ Presbyterian Sunday school picnic for the beginners, primary, and junior departments was held Wednesâ€" day at the Wheeling Forest Preserve at the Dundee road hbridoa ‘T6er 0f Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, is spending the summer at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Dr, and Mrs. Scott of Kankakee. Ellsworth Stryker, formerly â€" of Deerfleld, now of Phoenix, Ariz. pPlay. ed the violin in a recital in Globe, Ariz., last week. Miss Lomira P. se * Health Exercises and Massage Phones State 3375 â€" Ultraâ€"Violet and Infraâ€"Red Rays . Home Treatments by Appointment 6 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE OLAF S. EV ANS Lawrence, Inc. E. â€" CHICAGO, 111. budget plan Thursday, July 16, 1 Harold â€"Schaffen of ind Mrs. Harry children Donald Belmont 8613 new collection Mrs. Gus home the