Wilmette postoffice for delivery ini Wilmette, it was announced by Post- master Joseph 'E. Shantz. The tiew rate applies strictly 'to local mail. A letter xnailed in Wilînette for delivery in- Kenilworth or. Evanston will. re-ý quire three-cent postage, the 'same as it does now. The order from Joseph C. O'Ma- honey, acting postmaster general, con- cerning the new rate reads that "post- age:,on first class matter deposited at a postoffice for: local:deiýivery shall be .charged at the rate of'two cents per ounce or fraction thereof." It is provided also in the néew pos- tal regulations that letters, bilîs':and statements prepae 4 ta acentral of-, fice of a concern giving service at some other place and presented for local delivery*at the postoffice of such latter place shaîl be accepted at the two-cent rate. However, stamps used in payment of -postage on such mat- ter should be purchased at the post- office where the ipatter is deposited for mailing, according to the provi- sions of the new postal Iaws. If a letter tnaiied for localdeliveey at the two-cent rate has to be for- warded' out of town, the addressee will be require.d topay a n extra cent of postage whien- the 'letter reaches isdestination, it is expla.ined. An annourncenient similar to: that made by Postmnaster Shantz concer n-, rs. A. L. Grinnell, chairman JI hfart are special Helen Fulton Wins and Loses ini Western Finals' Helen Fulton, .884 Hill road, Win- netka, and Jane Sharp of Pasadena, de- feated Catherine Wolf of Elkhart, Ind.,, and Louise, Hofmeister of Chicago, for the women's doubles championship early this wýreek in the final gaine of, the. Western Tennis association's- champion-ý ships at the River Forest' Tennis clul% Thé score was 6-4, 7-5. On Sunday Helen Fulton, who is National Girls' Tennis champion, -was defeated by Cath- erine Wolf, 6-3, 6-3, in the finals of the women's singles championships of the: W est ern Tennis association. Miss, Virginfia Schmalholz, 1223 .Washington avenue, accompanied by hier aunt, Mrs. Ida Deltoif, left Fni- day for St. Louis, Mo..; where she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sehice. Mrs., Vail Benz and MNiss Virginia Bowen of.St. Paul arrived Monday for a visit with Miss Kathryn Klotz, 550 Ridge avenue, Kenilworth. ing the 'new, two-cent rate was made a lso by Postmaster Douglas S. Crooks .of Kenilworth., I rnerxcar m Red, C.ross in tis vicinity. Mrs. A. W. Craig, 211 Ninth «street, and ber daughter, 'Virginia, are on. a two weeks'. motor trip through the east. Part. of: their time will be spent driving about and sight-seeing, and partý will be spent visiting 'relatives in Pennisylvania. END CZM Dr. Eflekson'S wondetfuI new ernema reuîedy bkas quce ,esstully !realted tholààands. Many'bore In Wllmett.c, and' we Sou It *on a guaruntee. W11lmette: Vllmette '28-29 beweul iwheu. LUNCHEON Daily Diumre Bandaury DlueV 350 Sg F Owi#sérk L-B RBSTAURANT e.. CONFECTIONE1RY iM-. st. -Ba I orYour HolidayWe-n BLOUSES Organdie. Linen Pique, DUTCIJ 1MILL Specials for the z Perfectly tailored and very smart. Variety of styles,, colors and sizes.- HOT WEATHERc GLOVES in Mesh and ,Organde Cotton Lace ai..... mw START NOWI Sweaters I1187 WILMBTTB AVENUE Stores in Chicago'. Evanston, Glenco., Lako F orst Cost umé Jewelry ini charming copies of antiques, 1157 WILMMTE AVIE. WILMET!rE. ILLINOIS PHONE WILMETTE 4406 6Sc I 09: