14 WILMETTE LIFE October 25, 1934 * , I Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Corneli of Aurora, IIi., former W>slmette'reeideats, have announced the marriage on Octo- ber 11, of their'daughter, Jane Eliza- Peth, LtoTitus W.,Fowler of La Grange., Trhe ,ceremony took place in Westches- ter,ý N. J., andL the bride and bridegrooni are now at home in Cranjord, N. J. Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Lecester r oad, Kenilworth, was luncheon hos- tess to ber bridge club Tuesday. ILOÇKSMITHIN 9J 's Nu mbers ILINDSTROM'S LOCK SHOP lm2 Central Ave. WiL 3212 01 all IkiflC 'LAUTO ~% KEYS Made from Jl SeMn School. Gridders to Wnd Up League -play The: joseph Sears school football teams of Kenilworth will close theiir North Shore Grammair School league- schedule Saturday of this *eek, meeting Glencoe at, Glencoe. The. 85-pound and 100-pound teanis rep- resenting joseph Sears met the Haven scbool of Evanston at the North- western university practice field Mon- day. In the 85-pound divjsion Haven won, 18 to 0. The other gaine re- sulted in a scoreless tie. altbough. Kenilworth bad the ball on Haven's half-inch 1ine. Wednesday of last week the Kenilworth second 85-pound team played Nichols of Evanston to a scoreless tie. In the 115-pound weight division Nichols was victori- ous, 12 to 0. FURNACE 0 REPAIRING , *0PIPE *PARTS * CLEANING 0 NEW INSTALLATION Mille. Hardware Co. 1219 Wllmette Ave. WiI. 3000 * T& (of exclusive deuign), thse "Pradai" wilI b. o favorite with you- ond your most ueu shoe this season.........85 TH E tviHu ii HINRY,ýC.LYTTON & SONmS W041<flS SO-Shoemn and Och - EVANSTON I EALTH'CENTERI The next Infant Welfare clinic will bç held on November 14 from 2 to 4 o'clock 'in the afternoon at the Wil- mette Health center, 1901 Schiller street. Babies from two weeki to two years. of, age are to be admitted to the clinic. The Wilmette Health -center dent al clinic is held every Tuesday mnorning from 9 to 12 o'clock, at the. health center. The next chest clinic will be on Monday, November 19, froin 1 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Dr. Jules Novak of the Chicago Tuberculosis institute, will be in charge. Sale of the Christmias seals wvil1 open on Thanksgiving day. Al money collected in Wilmette is spent here on the community nursing serv- ice which is affiliated with the Chica- go Tuberculosis institute. Wilmette Youth Hurt When Car Turns Over XVhen a car ini which four y'out1is were riding tipped over at Green Bay road and Rogers avenue ini Kenil- Worth last Friday night at about 7 :45 o'clock, one of the young nien. Carl Frankell,-1506 Wilmette avenue. Wil- mette, suffered a cut on the right leg above the knee. He was attended by a, physician and then taken to the Evanston hospital for further examin- ation. With Frankeil in the car were An- thony Jobst, 112 Church road, Win- netka, Who was driving, jack Lech- ner, 1445 Wilmette avenue. Xilmette, and Don Hermanson, 163à Highland, avenue, Wilniette. The youths were going north on Green Bay road. Making a left turn into Rogers avenue the car. a sedan, tipped over as the driver swverved sharply to avoid a collision with an'- other machine. Carlton Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross, 1321 Chestnut avenue, suffered a knee injury recently wvhile playing football. He has been at- tending high school on crutches but now uses a cane. Holteman's Photo Shops 114& Greenleef Wilmette 1876 Picture Framing at Reasonable Prices 'i You Can Nom' Mail A dvertising Pieces Minas the Address Postmnaster joseph: Sbantz Âis jin receipt of notice of 'an amnendmnent to paragraph 6, section 585, of the postal lawsand regulations, which will be of interest to ,indiv*duals and concerlis using the nils r..k distribution of adl- vertising literature. That portion of the amended section covering the point reads as follows: "When it is desired to send a piece or advertising matter or other matter as ordinary mail to patrons of any post office having city or village letter carrier service for delivery by city or village' letter carriers, the namne, box, and route numbers or local street address may be omitted from the miatter, prov'îded each piece is definitely addressed in the fol- lowing manner, respectively: 'Patron (or Householder), Letter Carrier Route Post Office and State... "It is preferable that the n.nies- of post office and state be included ini the address on each piece of niatter inailed under this regulation, but, when the' sender so desires, such naines niay also be omitted, provided the word 'Local' be used in lieu thereof. ,Postniasters at offices having city or village delivery service shall compile. and keep current, data showing the number of patrons or stops on each route served by a cîty or village carrier of' their respective offices, and upon request shall furnish such information t<, per- sons or concerns who desire to mail mat- ter- to such patrons under this regula- tion."I Postage at thie proper rate miust oi course be prepaid,. eithier in ùionev' under a permit, or by attaching i)re- cancelled stal)s. Reserve Officers' Next. Meeting on November 15 The next meeting of the Northi Shore chapter of the Reserve Officers' association is to be held on Thursday, November 15. A prograi for this meeting has been prepared by Lieut. Ray Thorsen, chairman of the pro- grani committee. Ini the absence of Ma3j Max Woidenberg, president of the North Shore chapter. I)r. John W. H. Pollard, commissioner of health of the city of Evanston. and vice- president of the, chapter, will preside. The October meeting of the chapter wvas held at the Orrington hotel. Ev- anston, last Thursdav. A large group of officers attended the. meeting. Dr. Otto Eisenschiml of the Chicago Chemical society, an authority on battle fields, gave a talk on the Battie of Shiloh. Major Woldenberg presided at this meeting. The, Walter Sutherlands have moved from Wheaton to Wilmette where they have leased the Ralph Whitsett home, at 830 Oakwood ave- nue. Mrs. Whitsett is staying with her daughter's family, the Robert A. ,MacNeills of Glencoe. 2ad FI., 1737 Howwd St. west of"46L'9, Chiago ?huia Gwoenleum55 14th In., 1415W. Màdfao. chbep Phonos FwanhiUm NU Ir, TOU MUST DODROW use the Household Lwoan Pla». LoRna $30: te $300- onysi!nr aehsband and wife-repay i monthly intilet tofit income-charges figured o 'nly on balance due and for number off days between PAY- ments-first m~ment is flot due; for thirty das- quick, couirteous, private service. Visi4 ,Omrte, or 'phone tlic offices of Hu ehou Imao .w.ab ftY.r D.CMaof À auyFMml auoes" October 25, 1934 14, WILMETTE. LIPE à AFUOIIL,4