Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 51

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[he tofJUUw11X paraa41pi iiuui tuv United States postal regulationsý "'When the -sender desires that a -parcel of third or fourth class matter on which the postage is fully prepaid at the rate for the respective class, or a package, of. second class m Éatter prepaid at theéaeo one cent for eacb four ounces or .fraction -of four ounices, or at ýpublisber's second-class rates, be accompanied with' a .coni-. municatioil, 'or other matter of the firsi class, which is flot permissible inclosure at the lower rate, the comi- m nunication may be- placed in an en- velope, and after the, full amount of postage atý the, first class -rate is, affixed to the envelope, it, niay be ltied to or otherwise 'securely attached to the'outside of the, parcel or package in such a manner as to prevent: its separation therefroni and, not to in- terfer Iewitb, the, address thereon. The respond with the address on the par- ceV" The posto ffice depart ment. has made rtcranrecinthefo regaiostereariles aer chane it the regaiostereariles S Post master Shantz states. When th e sender of a registered, aiticle de- 'jsîres.'a return receipt. showing the. address where the.article is delivered a fce of twenty-thre cents will be charged. Heretofore. a fee of three cents was charged for a* return re- ceipt which showed the signature of the addressee only. The additional fee of twenty cents is for the addr-ess where the article is delivered. "Mormonism" Is Topie of Dr. Willett on April 1 Due to the Dr. Herbert- L. Wil- lett's absence froni the village this past week ýthe regular Wednesday evening lecture in Kenilworth sched- uled for. March 25 was postpened..uni- tii ýWednesday evening, April, 1. Dr. Wi1lettý will- then discuss "Mono-,, an." This lecture is .included in,.a course of discussions on "Some Modern Faiths."l The meetings are held at 1-%- .. ---- n 21( . bon. AMININ HILL RIDING CLUB Riding Casses. Spring Classe s commence April '2fd, and are open to'non-memibers of the Club as well as members. Individual Ridingz and Jumping Instruction arranged. by telephoning -Major Roy B. heimer at Wilmette 332.1. PersônaI Security Quiet end, Comfort at The. Homestead 4AIR CUTTINe mOoM4 *om can be Nord- WHEN you-rive at The. Homesteadý your persorlal security is ôssured. Here, if you are alone, you have o * satisfied feeling in the knowiedge * that a trained staff looks after and protects you, at ait hours of the ctoy or night. Protection frorn al avoid-, able' interruptions is assured. If you wisli you may stop telephone calls or -so 1licitaions. When .you are *away. . . resting... oc busy, you have a. 24-hour secretarial service to receive your callers and deliver mes- sages for you. the "horney" appeal of Forty applications 'for membership in the Kildeer golf club are 'being considered by the admission commit- tee as arrangements progress for the new season under direction of Ken- neth« L. "lTug"e Wilson, the new Pres- idenit. Hle:announces that George Arniold wil continue as the club's profes- Hornestead. n

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