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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1924, p. 5

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GIVE ADVICE · = WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2s: 1924 ~rvice ompany his line hinaa Wil. 1914 ShSunday, April 27 will find Arden The legal department of the Chica'ore Rest Camp at Lake Bluff the go ~otor Club takes issue with public scene of great festivity, the occasion of offic1 als of Chicago and with civic orthe annual home-coming of several hun- ganizations advocating an examination Miss Sarah Hurvey of Mt. Vernon, dred "graduates" of Boys' Winter of drivers for the purpose of reducing Postmaster Shantz Co- camps, Ohio, is arriving today to vi1it at the accidents. A bulletin issued by the legal home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame1 :W:. A particularly interesting program has department says : operation Here Brown, 1010 Central avenue. · "When a practicable competency bill been arranged and directors of the camp --oare extending a general invitation to all is drawn up the " Chicago Motor Club The Delt'll Zeta sorority is having ~esidents of the north shore to "make will support it. Our legal department a subscription dance on Saturday eve"The public can help make the postal It a big day" by calling on the boys and has examined many competency !)ills, ning at the Roycemore School omservice better," says Postmaster Joseph participating in the program of events. and has yet to find one free from obnasium. The program proper begins at 3 noxious features. Certainly none has E. Shantz of Wilmette. Greatly improved service can be o'clock and will include a concert by ever been presented to the Illinois legisr···· · ········ ·· ··········~ ·· ················ ·······~ secured . if the patrons of the post the 120-piece New Trier High school lature. "If a competency bill is to accomplish office w·!l only observe a few simple band and a talk by George Allen Marules W1th reference to addressing son of Highland Park, who has been its purpose, it must be something more and mailing of postal matter Mr prominent in Boys work for many years. than a gesture, an excuse to levy anShantz emphasizes. ' · "Graduates" of the camp will be other tax on the already overtaxed moA higher _rating and attendant in- served a camp-fire supper and the early torists. It should include a test of eyecre~sed effic1ency. will follow, also, if evening will be given over to story-tell- sight ; a physical test; a mental test; a restdents of ~he v11lage will remember ing and other features of interest to d11iving test; and an ex:aminaltion in to make the1r purchases of stamps at boys. which the applicant should be required the local post office and transact their "If you are interested in boys, Arden to explain the application of the most money order and other postal business Shore invites you next Sunday," the important laws and ordinances. at the office in the village. north shore public is informed. "At least two exa~iners would be Y ou can make for greater applicant-a physician Order a package ot Exparanto Waf- needed f h for h every · d efficiencyere tor your afternoon tea. They are or t e P ystcal tests, an an examiner delicious at WUmette Grocery and versed in mechanics to conduct the drivB Y depositing C!Utgping mails in Market. -Adv. L30-3tc ing test. In the State of Illinois there post offices early tn tfu! day and as frequently as possible. . By tying out letters and circulars ~~ .separate bundles for States :~nd c·ttes when ~he quantity justifies. By addressmg all mails plainly and sufficiently. See that they are :tddressed to an existing post office and if to a city the street and num: hearing aU of the new releases on Brunswick records . ber or post-office box is included. B_Y securely . 'Yrapping and preparmg for mathn~ all parcel-po~t oackages, especially those liable to he . damalled or to damage other mat! matter or the persons who You are invited to hear them at the handle the mails. AlsoBPforP mailinr;r p:~ckallC S ror destinations abroad ask your "'O·tmaster for information relati,·e tn I I the rev·1lation~ of the country nf I destinafion. These regulations vary ORlAN A. GALITZ I greatly. I Open Tueaclay, Thuraclay and Saturday ETeamaa When in any doubt about the I I amount of postage required for Phone 3006 . 1179 Wilmette ATe. foreilln mail ask your oo~tmaster. I P1ckalles to llO abroad should be p<~ckPd even more securelv than those for domestic destination . FOR MAILING Seeks You're Invited to That Dedarea Exama for Auto Arden Shore Home-Comina Driven lmpractic:.ble would t>. approxi~tely two million applicants for driYina licenses. "The test, to be useful, should be completed in sixty days, and every driver should be examined once a year. In order to do this, an army of 6,000 examiners wciuld be needed. Every town in the state would need a certain number of examiners. Abuses of all kinds would creep in. Would the unfit be kept from driving cars? We do not believe they would. A wide field for graft would be opened, and a political machine would be created and maintained at the motorists' expense. "The IUOk>ristt of Illinoja ,..t DO added taxes, They the ~ of the streets, they pa7 fOI' the r.-:1bat are bu1lt; they do not want to 11'.1 tbe salaries of an ~ of ~ bolden." .-1 .Quality is First! Every ingredient that goes into our products is FIRST BEST, not second best. Flour, butter, eggs, fruit, etc.-we give you the best that money can buy. One trial will prove the truth of this statement. ---------------1 You Will Enjoy JUST OUT TODAY Wilmette Music Shop The Dutch Oven 1129 Central Avenue Phone 2918 · · · ------------------············-~~------------······-~ · . They Now Teach Swimming By Radio-Every Morning You can learn to swim by hanginll your clothes on a hickory hook and ~ot goinll' near the water, if you tune tn on KYW at 6 :30 or at 7 o'clock any morning and take instructions from George Scheuchenflug, swimminll' director of the Central Y . M. C. A. beginning Monday, April 21. It will be helpful if you have a piano stool over which to drape yourself, while you learn to olow through the water. After the radio lessons are over, the members of the class will be taken to some real water and given an opportunity to demon strate the swimming prowe ss that they have attained, under th e direction of the instructor. Over two thou sand people in Chicago and all over the Central States have written in that they are taking these Y. M. C. A. morninll' exercises Yia radio. P . A. Leonhardt, physical di rector, has enough testimonials from fat people made thin and thin peor le made thick, to make a patent med icine firm jealous. Th e Mi sses Turck, 1110 Lake avenu e, are leaving today for New York, to sa il for Europe on May 10, where they will travel for several months. -o- We invite you to attend the Fonnal Opening of the Lake Shore Terrace The Green Room an Saturday, April26pleased·to have you inspect our beautifully remodeled rooms ~e shall serve, as usual, our splendid steak and chicken dinners. In the evening, from 7 to 11, there will be dancing. Music will be furnished by an excellent orchestra. ~ this Fonnal Open~ :ng we shall be Mr. and Mrs. Julias Kiel are newcomers in WilmC"tte. They have moved into the Cole home at 911 Greenwood avenue. For the artistic remodeling of the Lake Shore Terrace much credit must be give" to the follo'Wittg contractors: Electrical v.·ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. A. Damzemark Painting . . ...... . ........ Carl E. Sterner & Co. Wood work ............... W. R. Wilson & Co. Floors ..................... . E. B. Moore & Co. DRY CLEANING Does Great Things will remove the most unITsightly spot and return the lustre of newness to the highest grade materials. We take particular pains to see that your wearing apparel is made fit for further wear. We call for and deliver! TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS LAKE SHORE TERRACE T elephones: Wilmette 2148, 2293 W I LM ETTE Sheridan Road at Chestnut Street DeLuxe Cleaners IllS CENTRAL AVENUE P.._WD.ette· ..

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