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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 18

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" FOLDING CIIAIBS FOLDING CARD TABLE AND COVERS BANQUET TABLE CllLDIIN'I TAIL” AND CHAIR! 27 North Sheridan Road This Matter The Howard-Udell Cafeteria For Rent for Parties and Gatherings Delivered sud all“ for To Tttost: who do not appreciate the delights of wholesome food, appe- tizinuly prepared-the matter of the selection " a place to eat means little. Bur the reason folks like to come hero is because they know we have I wide variety of delicious foods to please the palate of the most discerning . . Sacco.“ to M. M. PRIOR co. Faun] Director B. F. KELLEY IN THE UDELL BUILDING . .y'P, . r» 7' 'iEiiiiill' ti. ' , wi‘ -1; ' 1'fh --'l-- of EATING-- Camp Hickory Mill Reunion November 28 The Girl Scout camp-meteors Hill will hold its Mat reunion on Friday, Nov. m, 1930, " Main high uhool, Dempster street Ind Potter road, Du- pllinel, Illinois. The plans for the day we as fol- lows: I luncheon will be served at 12:30 followed by I program of event stunts. camp songs and opportunity to renew camp friendships. Permis- sion has been secured to use Main's nplended new pool for n general lem and wnter meet. The girls no to bring their own units. This pron-m will surely be tt most enjoyable one for every Girl Scout. All reservations should be re- turned by Mondny, Nov. M, so thll ndequue preparation cm be nude to make this a dar that will long be remembered. Run an nmmblo Telephone H. P. 4260 CH AIR COVERS THE PRESS Cv.operstion of the public is urged by Postmaster Schneider in prepar- ing Christmas mail. Post ofBtms will make every effort to handle Christ- mu mails without congestion and de- lay, but owing to the enormous vol- ume this can be done only with the etrcpertstiirrt of the public, compli- ance with the following suggestions will greatly aid the post once and insure the prompt handling of your mail. POSTMASTER GIVES RULES FOR MAILING Sug estions for he anon of (51113th r'r,'fe,lit,ii'ev's'r,' Send Them Early '"iiiin early for delivery before Christmas day, on which there will be no mail delivery. _ . _ First ch53: Letters and written and sealed matter, 2 cents for each ounce: Government postal cardl, 1 cent each: private nailing or post cards including greeting curd: in this form, 1 cent each. _ - "rii'iiiiirtiGu; the guidance of mailers in preteittit their 'Yo -iiraiii," ' cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce or fraction. Second clisa: Newaplpers. mug.- zines, and other periodical: contain- ing notices of second-ch33 entry, 1 cunt for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof regardless of disunce. Fourth cling (over 8 ounces): Mer- chandise, books, and all other mail- :hle matter not in f1rsst, second, or third class. .' Addresses: Address all mutter plainly and completely in ink, giving street address or box or rural route number whenever possible. Plsce senders return and in upper left- hand corner of Address side. Tttgs should not be used unless necessary, in which use a copy of the Iddress and return curd should be placed in. side the parcel for identification it the tag is lost. Packing Ind wrapping: Pack arti- cles carefully in strong, durable con- tainers. Wrap pnreels securely. but do not seal them except when bearing a printed label of indorsement-Con- tents merehtutdiae. Postmaster: This pareel may be opened for postal in- spection if necessary, together with name and address of sender, ls sesled parcels not so labeled or indorsed in subject to postage It the letter rate. The name of the sender may be hand. written on the labels. Do not inclole letters in parcels. as doing so would subject entire pn- cel to letter pounce, a letter any be Attached to the outside of the parcel Limit of weight and size: Parcefa' may not exceed 84 inches in length ond girth combined not weigh more than 70 pounds if for delivery within the first, second orthird zones, or 50 pounds in any other zone. Permissible ndditiona and inclo- sures: Parcels may be marked "Do not open until Christmtur," this he- in: permitted in order to encoumge early mailing. Written greetings. such as "Merry Christmas," “Happy New Year," "With best wishes," and names, num- bers of symbols for the purpose of description may be inclosed with fourth class (pareel post) mail. other written ndditiona aubject parcel to letter postage. securely nttuched And leplrately ud- dressed. '"i5'i'.rrumu, sells or stickers should not be plsced on the address side of mall. Cancer Death Rate Has Grown Third Since 1918 Stating that the death rate from cancer in Illinois has increased one- third since 1918, Dr. Andy Hall, di- rector of the state department of public health, deems it a problem of flrst magnitude. He has recently outlined plane for the coordinated ef- forts of the department under his direction, the college of medicine of the University of Illinois, the state medical society and state and national association for cancer control work, in a program to urge prompt lotion u the first essential in curing can- eeious conditions. Fiaou parcels should be " N. Hm Bt. Highland Put Exibe BATTERIES B E C K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS J. SMITH 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK}! JUNK TELEPHONE 410 Thursday, Nov. 27, 1i)30, Duh: in insured.

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