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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 14

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Cusfom ede 'n.d roaciy lo w.ear Sun. 286 1 Edg.watrUea.ch pfs. 56555 Sheiridan Roed Invitation to give up household cares and becom e our gucat at the new DEWEY APARTMENTS in the the Wlmette Cornmunity Chest fund'. sitN, NeLar Vrruks ed to the sender -are each year sent Its superintendent, M. K.. Reckord, tp .Jhsn o f~I.ta the division of dead letters. This lives at 700 Linden avenue, and one, f srosyipisteeiinVo of its long-time directors is Lincoln and Mrs. Robert 0. Johnson, 38 th eriostl vipairsThe eficie of C. Torrey, 1341 Elmwood avenue. botsford road, Indian Hill, recently sthe bpo stsrvice Thef prctie o r A glimpse into.the, working of the resumned his studies at the Univer- street numbers frorn their stationer-v Society may be had by the followingsivaAasanarFrbk. and advertisemnent;s resuits in in- incident. whîch is repeated in simi- a.Mc-lc larity yriany ýtimes during the year: r After two years of study a ih raigtevlm fisfiinl Cie yiclCaeigan. s tate college, Mr. Johnson last add=sd mail. "The1 Jven . 1. eýc year t .ransferred ta th e Urive rsity The postmaster urgently requests, "TeJueil ourt asked the Ili-oth publct xrie egea test nai Cilre'sHoe ndAi sciety iAlaska, where lheis majoring i sib creta see that. mail.i I arnk pas o tecaeafagealogy., During the summer he sufficiently and correctly addressed brthr n sstr.bthuner~ aided a scientific party which dis 1 in order ta secure its prompt and Their- father was ill and. tim o ther côvered many -fossilized remains. cetideiryAfeofivcet ha ie t h irhofteyotinge Last winter' he took partinai char ged for the return of un-. child.. The society's case, worl'cr arane frth atefscaei~~ number of raicing and cross-country deliverable letters ta the- senders tuberculosis hosjWtal and placed th,,'skiingý events. . He reported that from, theý divisio ofda etr. children in ,a foster baarding hm Farnkepricete eatures but letters bearing the return ad tepaarly pndn frt.e ive-as. low as 50 degrees below. zero but dreýss ofthesender are returne tigtiri f eltivs.Anaun ~.~that the lowest recorded ai the, uni-'v ithout additional chatg e frorn the nearby town wvas interviewed and, versjty was 35 degrees. post offices addressed. although unable ta assume the entire nJe.emdeàtphruh Write plainly the namne of the pur- load financially, she was anxious t6 the Yukon region, north of the Arctic' son addressed, street number. nurn- take Lthe children into her home ta circle, xisiting Circle City and Circle! ber of rural route, or pst office box. !' t dhthei usr . cof in g.-~Ws bé 0ViWand the namne of the post office and supplemented by paying hall the the mnidnight sun at that tirne. sttanfi. Wrntenme of thu Jusuai board rate. state is abbreviated. frequently Va, 'Although the fàther will. neyý,er AT HEIDELBERG and Pa.. Md. and Ind., Colo. and. be able ta leave the hospital. hîs Miss Bette Speer af Glencoe is a Calif. Miss. and Minn , and othei s: childrenis future is no longer dark. member of this year's record fresh- are confused and the mail missent. After a year of careful supervision man class àt Heidelberg college. as in many instances post o ffice and frequent consultation with a case Timin, Ohio. names are repeated- in sevex-al. di- worker, the aunt has praved ta be a H-eidelberg opened its doors last ferent, stàtes. ffoster mother wl able ta cape wt Sthe problem.s of two lively young- week %vlth an. il per- cent increase in the freshman class. Although registration is not complete for the W l9th CENTURY STYLES * IIt may bè an unmarried iother boy badly in reed of medical care: This seasoxx, ernphasis is on stvlesý N. T. MacFarlane, Apt. Mgr. with the problem of her baby; per- or a boy or girl eligible for adoption. that were popular in the -l9th cen- I Tl.hwi: ong*sl~ jhaps four little brothers whose father All are problenis to salve. That is tury. And it is easy ta see theî-v Telehone Logbeo>. 6000is dead and mother iii; a boy and the job of the Illinois Childrens is littie difference between the orig- girl whose mother died and father Horne and Aid society. inal- fashion and the 1938 versioni. 4$

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