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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Dec 1928, p. 26

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16 : WINNETKA TALK December 22, 1928 Winnetka Residents . Heed "Mail Early" Give ner more P LAYT IM Lk Advice, Report Sms With more than two hundred sacks of parcel post mail received for dis- patch at the Winnetka post office early last Monday afternoon, all records for receipts of outgoing mail in a corres- ponding length of time in Winnetka were shattered, and the fact established that people, in general, have been heeding more than ever the admon- ishment to mail early. With the heaviest Christmas mail on record, Uncle Sam's postal workers are appreciating the effort of residents to aid them by observing the early ri AI are wondering what gift will best express your solicitude for her. Won't the gift of leisure hours, of time for play as well as work, tell her your desire to cherish and protect her? Give her a Hoover. Itsswifter, easier, deeper cleaning saves her 1 - x w mailing custom which is growing in time and strength, re- ¢¢ 95 i 411 you need pay down for either favor every year. 1 h f the h > avor every yea ieves her of the heaviest (1. de luxe Model 700 tl voidar : of her household duties s IM e 1 oqel / or ne popu Biv The newspapers and the radio broad- : priced Model 543 both with the famous asters have persistently heralded the and banishes her clean- cleaning principle. "Positive Agitaticn advats a % early mailing and per ing worries forever. gd h A ; ge Of ar A VI psr The balance is payable in ten smai haps few villages the size of Winnetka We make it very easy to monthly amounts. Liberal allowance for will report a more satisfactory response. purchase a Hoover. your old cleaner. By the end of this week, the receipt of incoming mail had grown propor- Demonstration Booth 09 Floor tionately and Postmaster Braun and his force are expecting to maintain the office record of years past to have the bulk of the mail delivered in time for d . Santa's needs on Christmas Day. N A few straggling parcels are always received after Christmas, but it is thought this season will witness a minimum of tardy mail. There is just one place to get competent, reasonable Hoover Service-- Mr Mrs. The Authorized Hoover Service Station George Stanley + Parker, 200 Linden avenue, will give a luncheon next Thursday in honor of Louise J 3adgerow, Eleanor Sherman, Louise Fentress, and Louise Lackner, at her home. O. L. Porter oe Miss Helen Lolita Burdette, daugh- 797 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 44 ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burdette of 300 Poplar street, a senior at Goucher college, returned home on December = | 18, for the Christmas holidays. A Different Gift A Box of Salted Nuts ; : f th to¥dctive b f Black Silver mone o e many a ractive boxes jrom Fox FURS When this bright look- : e » ing little fellow gets big- | ger, he'll take the eye of : some one of our many patrons who come direct to our ranch to select their se hl furs by seeing them on the : living animal. j Evanston's Unique Nut Shop M Lable £ at 1625 Sherman Avenue -- Opposite Postoffice YOUF saleccicnt ot 2 2 oe stantial saving. We do Almonds the pelting and have the Peedi furs fi3de up for you--if Salted Nuts Peauatis yOu Wien. | Shelled Nuts Filberts L.W Nuts in the Shell Daglists Wale ® rN ] Hickory Nuts SCHNITZER | RANCH 3 Nuts Salted Fresh Every Hour On Landwehr Road i We Deliver : Drive north on Milwaukee A AND DINNER rive nor on dwauRree ve. i Phone Greenleaf 6366 1 me ~ Management Ring-ting Candy Shops Phone Northbrook 116-J

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