8 WINNETKA TALK December 12, 1925 MAIL PARCELS NOW! Postmaster Adams Makes Final Plea to Christmas Shoppers to be Prompt in Dispatching Holiday Packages "Mail it now!" That is the urgent appeal of Post- master Elmer E. Adams to all Win- netka Christmas shoppers who are to utilize the facilities of the local post- office in dispatching their holiday parcels. Early shopping and prompt mailing go hand in hand, Mr. Adams points out. While early shopping materially lightens the task of the salespeople in the last days of the holiday rush, so also does early mailing make for greater efficiency in the handling of the vast amount of mail that passes through the postoffice at this season. Along with this statement to the public goes the further happy informa- tion that Postmaster Adams has been recommended for reinstatement and will therefore continue his efficient supervision of the disposition of the Christmas rush of mails. Mr. Adams recently tendered his resignation to be effective December 19 and the De- partment at Washington announced a special examination for the position of Winnetka postmaster. In response to pressure brought to bear by his friends Mr. Adams decided to seek re- appointment and the recommendation was soon forthcoming from headquar- ters at Washington. Mr. Adams had planned to resume work in the railway mail service with which he was connected for more than 30 years. Walter Spry of the Columbia School of Music entertained the North Shore "Spry Scolari" at a musicale and Christmas party at the college, Sat- vrday afternoon, December 5. Announce Music, Meetings in Christ Church Parish The music at Christ church, Sheridan road and Humboldt avenue, this Sun- day morning includes the following: Organ numbers at 10:40: Pastorales.. ir. ii cians Lemare Reverie ts ..Gaynor At 11 o'clock: Te Deum in C . Salter Anthem--"My Soul Truly Waiteth Still Upon God" ... Bruce Syeane Postlude--"Fanfare" Lemmens Parish announcements have been made as follows: The Girls' choir rehearsal will be at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. The Girl Scouts meet at 10 o'clock. The Church school sessions are at 9:30 and 11 Sunday morning in the Parish house. The Evening Guild is meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Parish House. INJURED BY AUTO Miss Lottie Church, 462 Provident avenue, was severely cut and bruised last Tuesday afternoon when she was struck by an automobile in Chicago. She was taken to the Ravenswood hospital where she is recovering from the accident. Miss Church lives with her aunt, Mrs. Lydia E. Hufton at the Provident avenue address. Chicago Winnetka : CLEANER : Lake Forest Highland Park £ Useful Gifts Here you will find useful gifts that not only make the receiver happy one day but every day of the year. We Suggest Wash Machines,--Ironing Machines Vacuum Cleaners--Electric Heaters and many others that you must come in to see. TOYS No Toy was forgotten when we did our buying-- don't fail to see them. Wm. Edwards & Son 985 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Phone Winnetka 970 372 Hazel Ave. Glencoe Sherman Ave. Northbrook OIL FUELS At Your Door To insure prompt oil supply for our constantly increasing list of North Shore customers, exten- sive additions have been made to our Northfield plant (Willow Road, west of Winnetka) where nearly a trainload of fuel oils is now stored, in the center of this important residential district. This is only one link in "Com- merce" supply, (2,172,000 gallons storage in Chicago, 6,930,000 in Oklahoma, 6,900,000 in Louisiana, which has been developed to in- Bam ---- sure certain delivery of correct oil at all times. % Dependability Quality Experience Service Contmerre Petroleum Company 2921 Lock St., Chicago Telephone All Orders: Lafayette 8220 EE ---- ee ---- El Olle AS