12 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. KRJ"AV °PPTff.MBER 28, 1923 I ROOFING N over the Old Shingles ESTIMATES FREE ORTH SHORT ROOF CRAFTERS « Incorporated 3201 Emerson St. Evanston Phone 7026 342 Park Ave. Glencoe Phone 166 =y EYE strain is an easily per- ceived symptom of failing vision. Don't put off from day to dayâ€"from mon„th to month the examination that you need to save you perhaps from seri- ous illness. f Dr. 0. H. BERSCH Optometrist Fnmer Mfr. Ojt Dipt C D. Puctck lac 1177 WILMETTE AVE. For Appointment Phone Wtl. 3766 or Residence Wilmette 170* THE finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair de- partment for watches, clocks and jewelry. LIBRARY PLAZA HOTJjL <*> EVANSTON WINNETKA S. E. Corner Spruce and Cedar Streets, 93x187. East Central location. Only attractive high grade home site available in this sec- tion. One block to lake; 3 blocks to station. Winnetka Office, 564 Lincoln Ave. Telephone Winnetka 314. HIGHLAND PARK Three adjoining lots. Well wooded; over- looking ravine. All improvements in and paid for. Priced for quick sale at least $15.00 under present market value. HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE <* 386 Central Ave. Tol. H. P. 268. GILBERT D. JOHNSON & BRO. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS North Suburban Real Estate 110 South Dearborn Street Chicago Branchesâ€"Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield. fmraTmtimTmiiiirirtMnfHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiuiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiitg G.D.J. & BRO. OClALRriTVITIE Autumn Popular For Fashionable Weddings ^rrp, entrapment of Miss Katherine Mordock, daughter of Mi. 1 and Mrs Charles T. Mordock, of Winnetka, to Mr. James Douglas Adams, of San Francisco son of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Adams, of Stanford university, California, has recently been announced. The Carl R. Latham home in Evanston will be the scene of a very lovely wedding on Wednesday, October 24, when their daughter, Mary, is to become the bride of Whipple Jacobs, of Glencoe. Al- though definite plans have not as yet been announced, this affair is likely to be one of the largest of the home weddings this fall. The Lathams are former Wilmette resi- dents. Still another important marriage for the coming month is that of Miss Margaret Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Little, who on October 20, will become the bride of Mitchell Harper, of Winnetka. The ceremony will take place in the First Methodist church of Evanston; the wedding reception at the Little residence., 1818 Sheri- dan road. CiT?- I mm Photo by WllafU Miss Katherine Mordock _'- Carroll Ridgway, Inc. MOTHERS Op THE NORTH SHORE We wish \o announce that ^Fhe Store for Children " Dr. Bryan Stoffer to Represent Wilmette in Indw DR BRYAN S. STOFFER, who during the past year has been Assis- tant Minister at the Congregational church, is under appointment of the American Board for Commission of Foreign Missions to Madura, India, and will be commissioned for that work at the service on Sunday morning. ^ _JDr.LStofferjg^a-flat'â„¢ .nf-Qfa*n anfUgi^duatc of Obertin College ante? post-graduate of Chicago University, from which institution he has | just received his Dr. of Philosophy degree. !£ He goes to Madura to take the principalship of the Teachers College| J at Pasumalai. This is the training school in connection with the Ameri-JJ can College at Madura. » _â- .iL Dr. Stoffer waa married on September firstrthis-year^Missi FreidaÂ¥r Elizabeth Price, of Nappanee, Indiana, who also is under appointment as a teacher in the College. Members of the First Congregational church consider themselves very fortunate in having a man^i st^Jine^ersonality^arid.^plendid ^raming^r?their^rsonarrepresen^Hve in the foreign field. Dr. and Mrs.'Stoffer will leave on their journey tojndia, Sunday afternoon, sailing frt>mBoston oiTGctober foiirth. ThTbeSt wMtesot'the hosts of friends go wltft*he»a «*>» Miss Lesley Pope to WedChas. B. Cook Oct. 24 THE marriage of Miss Lesley Pope, daughter of Mr^an^MrSi. Henry Pierce PopeJ_oJ__Gleocoer_toâ€"Gharie^r^ralner^Gookrof J£va«st0n74s-Terfr-wide~in north shore^ where they are both ell known-hryounger social circles. The ceremony will take pbace in* the; Glei^oeJUju^^ ^a^"re^e|^orf^r1ier parents' residence. tMissJPope has recently re- turned from Europe, preceding the rest of her family by several weeks, and is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles G. Haskin, until they return early next month. nowJias on display a full line-of Children's Cloth- ing for Fall and Winter. , - .. You will, we are sure, enjoy seeing this timely exhibition of fine Coats, Hats, and Hand-rnade Dresses*, ' ~^~7 The convenience and economy oi shopping h;ere with your' children m your own neighborhood should appeal to all at this timW-^ Carroll Ridgway^Jne . North Shore alumnae and friends of J A large representative group of Wik the School of Speech and the School of J mette, Kenilworth and Evanston women Music at Northwestern university are â- are. going down to the bridge and man* vitally interested in the new Chocolate Shop, which was formally opened in the Orrington hotel on Saturday. Proceeds are to be used for the two Schools. Since its opening the patronage of the Shop has steadily increased. Dainty salads and sandwiches as well as fountain drinks are served from 11 o'clock in the "morning until 11 at night._____ â- ..'-â€"â-º. North Shore patronesses include Mrs. Mark Cresap and Miss Isabel Lovedale of Kenilworth and Mrs. George Dalgety of Wilmette. pther alumnae who plan to give their assistance and support to this new venture are Mrs. Max Reuhl of Winnetka, Mrs. Charles Heckler of Wilmette, Miss Clementine Eastman off WSImette, Mrs. J. G. Barber of Evans- ton, Miss Beatrice Pease of Kenilworth, Mrs. Gilbert Starisell of Wilmette, Mrs. C. Pearl Ward, Mrs. Clara Irwin Hoyt and Mrs. Dan W. Allen of Winnetka. The Dancing class under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers AssoJjftion will open Monday, October 1, ^rath Mrs. Edwina MartTne Weckler as Instructor. There: will be classes in aesthetic dancing 1160 WilmetteJVver^ Wiffiette i? loF children up through the third grade at 3 o'clock; through the sixth grade at 4" o'clock.^ Ballroom dancing-' classes liave been Arranged likewise, for the younger children; ^he classes for children in the seventh and eighth grades are from 5 to 6:30; for the high school students from 7 to 8:3ft_Q'clock, and f.>r the adults on Thursday-evening at 8:30 o'clock. - jong tea at the Blackstone hotel this af ternoon. Proceeds frorft the affair will go to the Illinois Children's Home and Aid _society. Mrs. Frank Barrett, who is in charge of the party is being assisted by^Mrs. George Bird, Mrs; Collin Slay- ton, Mrs. Percy Andrews, Mrs. Adam Crawford, Mrs. Louis Clark, Mrs. Robert Schutter, Mrs. Robert Kenyon, Mrs. Byron Knapp, Mrs. Percy Skillin, Mrs. Albert Webster, Mrs. Charles Field, Ms. Charles, McCoy, Mrs. Fred Spinney, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Miss Mary Bar- rett, Mrs. Kell Stover, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Albert Frost, Mrs. Charles A. Wanner, Mrs._ Fred JHarwoodv Mrss Harry Spinney, Mrs. Charles S. Clarke, Mrs. Robert Tansill, Mrs. Arthur Sm bold and Mrs. Guy Knickerbocker. V- f Mrs. N. C. Fisher, 908 Greenwood avenue, entertained at a birthday dinner last Friday evening for her son, Charles. The guests "included Robert and Henry Crawford, George Cole,- Robert King, Billy and George Nunn and Horace Gleason. CharleXwasJiojnored 4uring~his- Travels^lHrough Yellowstone Park tluV summer with his mother and sister, by beingJnvited to join President Harding at breakfast one morning. To say that the bridge party given for the benefit of St. Francis Xavier School building fund at the home of Mrs. F. D. Breit in Kenilworth last Fri- day afternoon was an overwhelming suc- iS?!LJs_not_jQ__exag^r*teHn^ WH SoT~responsive were the clubwomen in disposing of their tickets that in order ^accojpoiiate^^ ^ Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, just across the street, was necessarily utilized.: fe r. and Mrs. Philip Huguenin,. 50& Lake avenue, are leaving Sunday for CaljfOTnia^!a^attend^-4ii^^ "then- son, Sidney Huguenin, and Miss .Theo Wanzet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _^^=- Harry S. Wanze^_ojLSacamentor-whiehr|â€"^he^^Tu^a^l^iemriaid Bridge ^*M-©ccur pn/ffi^r?yemng« of October club will meet with Mrs. G. W. Kibby, U. •Mr and Mrs. Huguenin plan to tour 835 Lake avenue, next week MÂ¥s F California and visit Yosemite Park and *^ ~ '"* the -Grand Canyon before thefr^eTurn. 5^Ray: l2H Elmwooct avenue^ enter- famed the:IcTuB*6rrtrielast occasion. istf^^fiiiii^^^^^i^^^^^^^H