. fflai W WO"wcr>ner, bu vi1 cieannt an iteairi«i esof the U. S. Postal systeu"wa Next Saurdy mrnin. flloinginaugurated-the' Parcel 'Post, - EitimnWes Gie4Iy Gives gamnes at Skejkie' playfield. *Winnet- suredI anid C. -O. D. mails. The, S60 rdwy WiI..ff. 27 ,a a tourgil'temwllb e- month of November has been des- cwco wlmef 0 ecled tta play i the Midwesttur'ieanated throughout the nation as Ar4m.v. 6042 r1amerfnt at Evanstün the follo-wL-ng week against a Chicag o squad. atrnlParcel Post Month.- It ~marks the silver jubilée of the Par-'. On Sundday Morninig thé North i ce,_ Post systemn.. In tlenty-five R.sd fb. 'W.rsf Ads Shore teamn will play Chicago at yasti evc a rw ni -Skokie playfeld. it is only surpassed by one other ïîeî bran ch in -volume of business. and --.~~-~-u '~that is mail of thé first clams CA SU ESXTj) O X3Z Most.people are familiar with the A0EW6,A fact that this branch of the service 4- 1pali h Bu0ilding waECR MS, inugurated in November,, 1913, atter persistent- public demanid for 2-LAYER BRICKI tpsrtto systemn for mer-" VItainsChandise between' rural areas and 00 i A 8 Bak opere. ela fd conizested centers. It was the hopel 10 S-Buffer. hf il-, nivoponentq thpt it umould t)nr'" 250s - 5,67; 4ICattractive' to the agrarian* popula- Pecan tion for shiprnent ýof small farm. YORWARMEST FRIENO products' direct to) the kitchen 't'a- Elertic Heting adhie. While the farmer has shownI Elecatw-HeuarnntPad NwYok, Cream m re r e s ins diferene o Êts ob~-. 3.Haf G6rafee ' with Cherries 2,2c'é vious advantages for the .forward- 1ing of his cornmodities, its early $2098 success 'was névertheless assure'd because of itS extensive p atronage DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS .in the centers of industry and be- RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY SNIDER CAZEL DRUG CO. cause the general public soon. dis-l 901 Rid<ge. Wl 1 16 i'teAYý Wl 0 covered the great advantages of Rd. iI.316 116 Wumete Ao. il.400 this system -for shipping both mer- chandise and parcels at'such a low irt.Huge Volume Handled fflI~' CIND "FCI f £ 4I5qYT- SC!!NTIT :ýToI 'r veç s ornçiea of the' magni- * Clôss Officer Two Illinois freshmen were votecl into class offices at Carle- tncolege~, as the flrst vear students eIe c t ed officers: Rto- Lundin, 'above) son of Roy S. Lundîn, 1310 Ashland avenue Wilmette, was chosen vice-pres- idlent. He is a graduiate of Newe Trier Hight School. Serretary-treasurer is an Evanstn 'girl, Ruth Davis. daughter of Richard R. Davis, 2336 Ridgeway. Miss Davis. attended Evanstôn Eigh school be - fore going to Carleton. Sunday Services-x i a.m. Wednesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 p.im. Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.ml. N'oviMItiR t6, 1938 Subject: ADAM AND FALLEN MAN READING ROOM - <t4Aun and one quarter miflion for each working day. The receipts amount- ed to $144,O000.090, or 20 per cent jf the gross postal revenues. the, uaci Felows hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kibby of 835 Lalke avenue have returned frôm To celebra'te the great success mer uIIUJ om i vicoCsi that this branch of the service has Rlapids, Wis., where they were for. enjoyed in the short span since its several months. inauguration, the Post Office De- .partment bas requested titat local it a sucçess by sending at least postniasters invite the public to join one parcel post package during the in this celebration' and help maiçe month. Take Raies inu"Royal Famnly" Jeanne Starkc <Le ft) and Virgiia Sowera <ight) will take leading roles.this Fi4a and Saturday tvhen the New. Trier Towrnship High achool studelat. drama club giues '"The, Royal Family.' Miss Elisabeth Stanwood, faculty -sponsor of the' club, will direct the play.. Photos by Mac Bariett