Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1924, p. 15

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WILMETIE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 THIS MAIL SCHEDULE S hoppers Given Chance to Aid Poat Office -:::-------_:...,:::::; Place Your Retam Atltlre·· in Upper Leh Hand Comer tttly LlCed es Ul ~ tling sses et sses &Co. S.1 that north shore people will mail thtir packages. for Christmas delivery io plrmy of ttme, postal officials have i;,ued a schedule for states in the diiierent -ections of the country. The last oi the ioreign mail went last wttk. and parcel- ior delivery i.n the United Statt'S began this week. To in-ure delivery by \VedneSday. De: ctmber 24, it is recommended that the iolhm·in~ schedule be observed. There are no deliveries on any rural route on ('hrisu?as .day, it ~as explained, and no delivenes tn anr City on Christmas day rxcept that whtch can be delivered beiore 11 o'clock. All carriers must be off the trttts by 11 o'clock. For Paci&c Coaat Parct>l · going to the Pacific coast states. including Washington. Orqon, Caliio~nia, Nevada. and Idaho, should be matle<l on December 12 and 13. The scht'ftule is as iollows for the other stales : \\'e.;tern states, Montana. \Vyoming, . December 14 to 16. Southwestres: Arizona, New Mexico, OklaTexas, December 14 to 16. Nearwe;t~rn states: Korth D. l<ota. South Dak,,ta. Kebraska, Kansas. Colorado, Deco:mber 15 to 16. Southern states : Arkansa . Louisiana, Tennessee. Mississ i.~pi . ~lab~ma, Florida, Virginia, West \ trgmta. r\orth Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia, Decembr 15 to 16. For Nearby State· ~cighhoring states: Minne ota. lo\\;a ~l i"uuri . \\'isconsin. Illinois, Michi~ gan. ~ndiana, Ohio, Kentucky, December l1 to 19. Eastern states: New \'urk. Pennsylvan ia, ::\faryland. New Jer>t·y. Deleware, and New England state' : December 15 to 18. Local states· lowa ior Iowa offices; Illinois for Illi~ noi, llffices, December 18 to 20. As a means of coo~rating with postal employes, the postmaster bas asked residents to place their return card on letters and packagt-S in the upper left hand comer. instead of on the back, as many have hcrnofore. Letters, particularly, be pointed 00·, bear the return addtt>ss on th~ tlap in the back; especially those which haVt> been printrd. In the event that the letters are not delivered to the person to whom they arc addressed. the po tal employes must handle the tet~er unnecessarily to learn where it 1s to be ret~rned to, he explained. . \Vbereas, 1i the return address is m the. upper left hand comer, the l~tter . 1s. merely stamped for return, stmpltiymg mattt>rs considerably. CGDwenieat Plan ol Pa~b : North Shore Concert to \\' e will gladly arrange for · a Brun wick to be delivered for a · small initial payment, the balance in equal monthly amounts to suit your conn~nience. Ask about our plan. Stress Holiday Spirit The third of the season's North Shore commWlity concerts given Tuesday, December 16, on the great organ of St. Luke's church, Evanston, will be a Christmas festival program. · The organ numbers are all on Christ· mas themes and will be played by Herbert E. Hyde, dean of the Illinois chapter of The A~rican Guild of Organists . He will be assisted by St. Luke's vested choir of 40 voices which will sing six or eight selections. including familiar melodies and a group of three glorious old Bohemian carols in the mediaeval polyphonic · music. Modern music is built on harmonious chords ; polyphonic music is the interweaving of four to eight separate threads of melody,-the kind of music sWlg by the famous Sistine Choir of Rome. Polyphonic music has been called by some historians, the musical analoque of Greek art and of Gothic architecture. A Present for the Whole Family I For the old folks, young folks, the childrena gift that never tires. .See the Brunswick to.day--Leam how easy it is to buy. Christmas Savings Club Members Get Their Checks Checks amounting to nearly $50,000 were sent out to Christmas Savings club members by Wilmette banks recently. Depositors of the First r\ational band had $14,800 in the sa\·ings club and about $35,000 was distributed by the Wilmette State bank. Officials in both banks report a large and growing membership in the 1925 clubs, which are just starting. Stolp Children to Give Christmas Play Dec. 17 "\\"hy the Chimes Rang" is the title G l\"E Music this year -the finest music the world knows. Today, see our wide range of Brunswick offered on larg·e as ·ortment of up~ rights. consoles and de luxe models in several finishes. Each the best that mt·n know at its price. 5 oi a one-act Christmas play which will be given by the pupils of the Byron C. Stolp school \Vednesday afternoon, December 17 ~nd Thursday evening. December 18, 111 the school auditorium. Par~nt. are especially invited to attend the Thursday evening performance. TAKEN BY DEATH \Vord has reached the village of the death o£ '\T'il\\am- P'. L'"\e, a former The ~hursday luncheon and bridge resident, at Albu~uerque, New Mexico. club w111 meet next Thursday with He is survived bv his widow and a small Mrs. Charles Hosken at her home at daughter. Mr. ·Little was formerly in the insurance business. 6Z7 \\'as hington avenue. Las tina Gilts lor Christmas A G~h of Jewelry chosen with painstaking care shows thoughtful consideration. It is a subtle compliment to the good ta te of the one you favor and expresses a regard a~ lasting as your gift. Examine our display of articles for the home or for personal adornment. You will find there the gift that will reflect your indiYidual good taste. \\'hen you give a Brunswick for Christn1as you give a present that never grows old. One which constantly delights - which reminds the recipient of you daily. Today, see the Brun · ~ricks at our tore. It will be a plea ure to demonstrate then1 for you. Let t.ts set one aside for you-no obligation. \Ve are pleased to announce that we now ha\·e a complete tine f the new Brunswick Radiolas on display in our store. They combine the finest phonograph in the world \Yith the tine ·t radio--the uperHeterodyne and Regenoflex. 1\ small depo ' it will place ne of the instruments in your home, balance on monthly paymcnL to suit your c01wenience. Come in today and hear this wonderful instrument. -Open~ Every ErJening- Dominie Paaliarulo Jeweler & Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone 1061 Wilmette Musio Shop ORlAN A. GALITZ 1179 Wilmette Ave. Phone 3

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