Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Aug 1931, p. 14

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20 1 14 | â€" NAMBE: ::3 uc l:s d iss normepngrnerimactes | _ ADDRESS .2.:2;,.0040.02 Aaeily ces ap ie ie yare se ow on on on n on s on on an on an on on an an on an on on on on on an Gs un n on on PETROâ€"NOKOL Announcing _ _ VIC J. KILLIAN, INC. ~ 70,000 Users Urge You to Enjoy Petro Oil Heat 14 ROOMSâ€"LHQ'_M dinette and kitchen. Twin or double Inadors. Dressing toom and bath. $85 to $110. 24 ROOMSâ€"Living room, Inador beds, bedroom (twin or double). Dinette, kitchen. Dressing room, bath. $125 to $175. 34 ROOMSâ€"Living room, Inador beds, bedroom (twin or double). 6mng reoom, kit» chen. Bath. $150 to $200. 5% Discount on the purchase of a Petroâ€"Nokol Oil Burner upon receipt . of this announcement ¢ coupon. To meet these widely varying operating conditions, and provide for present and future oil and ignition requirements in every locality, the Petroleum Heat and Power Company manufactures a complete line of oil burner equipâ€" ment. Burners that are made for every size boiler for every size home. Literature describing any of these burners will be gladly fiént on request. And further, fuel oils available in different sections of the country vary widely in characteristicsâ€"as do ignition requirements. Heating engineers and contractors recognize that a certain type of oil burner may function perfectly in one type of boiler, but quite differently in another. All of the many kinds of boilers have unique characteristics deâ€" manding distinctly different application when fired with oil. : In a fashionable closeâ€"in location, 10 minutes to the loopâ€"The Park Dearborn offers elegantly furnished kitchenettes and hotel rooms. 3 blocks from Lincoin Park with its golf and bridle pathâ€"short disâ€" tance to beachâ€"shops and commissary in buildingâ€" roof gardenâ€"all combine to make the Park Dearborn the outstanding value in Hotel Homes, 85% of present occupancy under lease. Hotel Roomsâ€"ITwin or double beds. Large and airy.$65 to $80.Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Lease Rates. We advise your early inspection. CHICAGO®S SMARTEST NEARâ€"LOOP Ne +. PARK DEARBORN ARTM ENT HOTEL olixty Dort Peartorn Parknay a Gethe Telephone Â¥ WHitehall 5620 Frank Walker, Mgr. DISTRIBUTORS 19 North Sheridan Road Highland Park OIL BURNERS 874 Center Sfireet Winnetka T H Eo PR E 8 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDerâ€" mott and son Larry of Bannockburn left August 17 on the Dorothy Alexâ€" ander for a boat t!il:},f,,!'om Seattle, Wish., to Skagway, Alaska. __Relatives and friends gave a surâ€" prise double shower last Wednesday afternoon at the Elmer Hoffman home on Central avenue, in compliment to Mrs. Evelyn Hoffman McDonald of Waukegan and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of Deerfield. with Rav. M. L pit. +«On next Sunday, August 30, servâ€" ices wilil be held at St. Paul‘s church, with Rav. M. L Andrews in the pulâ€" Rev. Mark L. Andrews of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church, occupied the pulpit of the North Chicago church last Sunday, during the abâ€" sence of Rev. Taylor of Highland Fark. Rev. Roy O. Mason of Kernsâ€" ville, Caif., who is attending school in\ ChiGago this summer, preached to the congregations of St. Paul‘s and the Presbyterian churches which have united for the month of August. Deerfield Locals : Delegates who will represent the Deerfleld Legion Auxiliary at the state convention at Peoria this comâ€" ing weekâ€"end are Mrs. Dan Hunt and Mrs. Johnâ€" Farner. â€" Alternates are Mrs. Harry Mau and ‘Mrs. H. G. Clouse. % Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Tate and Miss Hilda Meyer who have been guests at the home of their uncle, Fred H. Meyer, this past week, reâ€" turned Wednesday to their home in Fairmont, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer remained for a longer visit with the former‘s brother and wife. The Henry Meyers _ spent the fore part of the week at the Rosenwinkel home in Palatine, returning the lat ter part of the week to the Fred Mever home. ; & t« ~{ A number from Deerfield attended iss Mary Jackson‘s style show last Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. G. emp of Highland Park, Miss Ida Stryker of Chicago is spending two weeks at the home of her brother, Mr. Fred Stryker of Orchard lane. ~_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"__ ._Mr, and Mrs. George Antes of Deerfield â€" avenue are leaving this eek for Marquette, Mich. where they ;fill remain for several weeks. Sister M.â€"Leonette (Lucy O‘Connor) of the Immaculata Convent, Chicago, visited at the home of her father, Mr. James O‘Connor last Thursday. She was accompanied by her cousin, Sisâ€" ter M. Gonzaga., . _Mr.. and Mrs. John Schminke of Wheeling were Sunday dinner guests at the William Koebelin home on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Meyer and three sons Frederick, John and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Protine and daughter Anita of Elmhurst were guests at the C. E. ESchwarm cottage at Gages Lake on Sunday. â€" ;. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke enter. tained at dinner Thursday evening at their home on East Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Holmes, and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison, Mr. Mrs.. Ray D. Reeds and three : Duncan, Walton and Carter vis at the Julian Roquier home in ( uce on Sunday. Games between the Deerfield J, ior Legior. baseball team and the t erett team will be held every Tu day and Thursday evening <for ; remainder of the summer.. Th twilight games are attracting a la; crowd of enthusiastic fans. On Saturday, August 29, E. Jacobson has scheduled a game Jewett park for the Junior Le; team and a Chicago team. SCHOOL TRUNK SPECIALS wew roen €8T i8859 €n1cago $25.00 and $37.50 EAZRANDOAPH ST Thursd LV Augu " the These Mr, and ons ted ur.â€" in on £o at

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