Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 58

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58 WILMBTTB LIFE GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS Decem~~ 7, 1928' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson of mediate relatives at dinner on ThanksFreeport, Ill., spent Thanksgiving and giving. :._o, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ern·est W. Hewitt of 128 Laurel avenue. Completion of a bridge, now under -oconstruction near Deer Plain, Illinoi~, Mrs. John Greinnert of 1100 Ridge will open the way &.- the first railroad avenue entertained fifteen of her im- into Calhoun county. GIVES MAIL DEADLINES Postmaster Tells J,.at..t Dates forSendinl Christmas Parcels People mailing parcel post Christmas mail to destinations over the country are advised of the deadlines when their parcels should go through ·the local postoffice by Joseph E. Shantz~ Following are the latest dates of· mailing he announces · for patrons to· obtain best handling of their parcels : Pacific coast states (Washi'n·gton~ Oregon, California, Nevada and Idaho) -Dec. 14 and 15. Western states (Montana, Wyoming~ Utah)-Qec. 16 to 18. Southwestern states (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)-Dec. 16 to l8. Near western states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado)-Dec. 17 to 20. Southern states (Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina) -Dec. 17 to 20. Neighboring states (Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky)-Dec. 19 to 21. Eastern states (New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New England states)-Dec. 17 to 20. · Illinois-Dec. 21 and 22. Mrs. Edna B. Horton of 1034 Linden avenue spent Thanksgiving week at Kansas City, Mo. visiting her son, Gerald Horton and Mrs. Horton, the former Miss Mary Louise Fenton of Winnetka. MELSON LAUNDRY and Dr~ Cleanin1 &~stem We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes Next week's guide-lecture tom:s · at Field Museum of Natural History will begin with .. Industrial Plant Models" and "The Javanese and Their Neighbors," at 11 a, m. and 3 p. m. respectively on Monday, December 10. Other aays at the same hours ·subjects will be : Tuesday, "Skeletal Structure" and "Meteorites and Metals;" Wednesday, "South America" and "Rats and Their Relatives"; Thursday, two general tours of exhibits on anthropology, botany, geology and zoology ; and Friday, "Roman Home Life" an_d "Fish." These tours of museum exhibits under the guidance of staff lecturers are free. Parties .assemble inside the north entrance. Friday evening of last week a dance was given for the Kenilworth } oung people and their friends at the Kenilworth club. Mrs. E. John Hicks was hostess ·for the e_vening. Liberal DliiOount on Bring and CaD CENTRAL AT MAIN ST., WILMETTE Phone 1800 Boudoir or odd·plll'pOie lamp of Czecho ware; blue, red or ~ beck· ground with decorative floral~ We guard your gooda juat like out own And we, ll obey your telephone. attend this in~ esting exhibition ot , Modem Art applied tQ lampe for the nome .·· llon't fail to Goods to store---<all us up--your troubles will be ovu. and the bill will be right. PHON£S·WILHETTE 32. UHIVERSITY 1317 OtAlRS & TABLES- FOR.. R.ENT The models Illustrated are examples of a wtde variety of and exclusive patterns - all priced attractively low . · · Because of their usefulness and deCQratlve charm,. new · these new lamps make tdeal Ctuistmos gift& R::.~:if!! STORAGE ~ PUBUC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILUNOJS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Ph. Wil. 2899 JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Diatrict Manager MOVING PACKING SHIPPING ~ · 521 MAIN STR.EET WILMETTE.ILL.

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