Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Jan 1935, p. 13

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Joseph IE. S hants, Wilmette Post- * »ukter for the, ptt elve yearç, ha; foruwarded to thse Post Office * dc>artmntt t Washiligton his res- ignpationi, effectivee at the conveni- ence ofthe postal off iciais. This action'on the part of Mr. Shantz was in1 response to the following letter received Monday f rom the office of the tirst assistant postmaster general: Division of Pbstmnasters POST OFFICE DÉFARTME.NT First Assstant Pnstmaster G eneral Washington January 25, 1935 Mr. joseph E. Shantz. * Postinaster, Wilmette, Illinuois My Dear 'Mr. ~Shant:. The teri for whlch. you were ap- * pointed »postmsaster at Wilnsette, Illinois, having explred on Deceniber 18; .1934, It *is proPosed to appoint an acting post- * taster at an early date to conduct the, êoffice pending the appointment of a post- miaster for the regular four-year terin. This opportunity is, accordingly af- torded you to tender your einain thus faeilitating the transfer of the office inl an orderiy mariner. Sircerely yours, * . W. W. H~OWES Fir-st Assistant Postniaster General * Following so closely. upoil the ad- * vertising of a conipetitive examination, of codes and marketing agreemients of allied agricultural businesses. He was appointed to the position a year ago. . Mr. 'Wicker came to Chicago in 1924 as director of the businiess.ser- vice departmet of, the Illinois :Ag- ricultural association, and later or- ganizxed the, Illinois Agricutural Audit. association. He formerly livid in, Minnesota, where bie was a state legisiator. Suryzving him, besides the daughter in. Wilmette, are bis widow, .Mr. Nora Wick, a son, George, Jr., of 1Evensqto, a.nd another daughiter, Mrs. R. Brown also of Evanston. The -uneral services. were held Tuesday afternoon at S.t.. Paul's. Iutheran, church in Evanston. Burial took place at Memorial 'Park cerne- tery. Alumni Seek Revenge in &ars Case aatle joseph Sears scliool boys will meet a team of alumni ini a basketball game at the Kenilworth Memoriat gymnasium alter school today <Thursday>. For the last three years, according to Rob- ert W. Townley, director of physical education at joseph Sears, tbe school teani bas trinuned the alumni. The alumni tearn, composed of boys now attending New Trier High school, hopes to break the winning streak today. Last Saturday the joseph Sears basketball teanis ini the varions weight classifica-, tions held tlwir final workouts before the opening of the interscholastic sea- son. Mr. Townley expects bis boys in the 85-pound class to niake the best sbowing this year. There are four teatns in this weigh't division. HENRY DUMMERT DIES Henry Dummert, a brother. of Mrs. Theodore B. Robertson, 215 Fourth street, died Monday, january 21. Mr. Dummert, whose home was at 1330. Albion avenue, Chicago, is survived also bvby i'mwidow, Mrs. Aniztine BAS 22er IONA CUT A8fY-FAIRY SO P8fb V RIETIE %B AN M TH R 23c QukerOatS L* OZ.8C DZ 0 Del Monte COOPFE! LB. 30C Harding's AMftlCAN FloiUr 38rNY 3 FI c-oz.S. FAMUtY uXCE PUR K LBHs o» Sausage PMat.2 Ls. 33c 1Ma. IN 10 mm %6cRmajQh <>Ige .jVi 27c oO Rajaih Syrup IVT ý 13c 15Sc tOMA CinnaMon *RKAOZ. 1 F Oc SOI §LTANA PALMOUJVI COCO^ feanut Butter. .'qjfr25c m oi W:17c Scffisue 4RoLL29Ô 6 OAKu 2hc Rinso .. 2 LKRV39c 2t;6 9! IAN I. . s. It is Mr. being 19--$V O Mrs. Alexander Joslin, 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, is hostess at luncheon toclay to a bridge foursonie. iR IU CK$!X- 14- * t RED CIRCLE ýE E COFF

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