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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1931, p. 16

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fil {El SH ”I 4 [1, GIVE your children all they want to drink of men’s PM MILK. It tsatisfies the aouttttul appetite . . . restores the mental energy that a day in the classroom has tried . . . and relieves fatigue. NE-W-ji-N-l-T-T-fi-D .), AFTER Order from wfwsalmor 2050 Riilroad AViGe, Bunch}: Phone Highland Park 8882 'frti"Cf-1tCytC')i",," '-Tit' ;' W IELAND’S PURE MILK OUT-OF-DOORS A iitiiti -" "id 22ifij if is essential to every N. A. HANNA'IIhc. child's health I 925$PANISH COURT -V WILMETTE WiLMETTE 467 TT ' STEPINTO FROM-$1295 Ttl) "_" -'Niite-, -------i---ttei-t-f-W--- AND' -'"t 7. [VIII /p, The ideal form of heat . . . is radieut heat.' Thesame intense _ heat you feel from the summer sun. It is just pure heat - No smoke. No odor. No sound. To harness these clean, silent radiant L»; e T .. we; - . L-.:, m-wmthem‘torwotkilysonINonhoWMu "utnrtAgir tttft" f Betto- ite-l-de-it-g,- Oil Runner is. the supreme echievement of - epe .-- -. h _ the world’s igigiiik iinif tttttau-utr/t drittiiti'tatitht. P . /trt _ a! Itt V w M I Mrs. B. D. Stone end daughter Ruth of Cemd‘en. NewYorkerethe guest- of Mrs. A, A. Putnam of Prospect avenue. Last Wedneedny, lire. J. tk Sproul of North avenue attended 3 home- coming luncheon at the Young Ile- tron'l club in Joliet. IirGiWiGrTdTr" evening. WETE the home of Mn. Emma Wagner of 118 _lrirtorp.ornvetme. -- Graham. is “twain: Northwestern univonity. where he received a scholarship. His brother, T, Robert Soielli is taking post graduate work at the "hserfhsid.. Shields high school. / . Mrs, J. S, Sproul enumipaf at luncheon at -- ate enue lust Friday. The guests were from . J6tttt'- ant! WWW ""er ' "F-m FV -cv The Woman's Minimal-y society of the Zion_»Lutheru; 3htmtlt_otitl, has returned 'er uiaai,"iira? and ism attandirur,Northwe_ The Presbrterurirvild _wi11 give a tea Tuesday afternoqn from ”3 to tr o'eloek at the home of Mrs. P. th E. Johnson of 1122 Lincoln avenue $1,“?th the new and old member: and friends "d"tnvited."ariiinttera of ‘the board will be hostesaes. The Brotherhood, of the Zion Lutheran church will meet Fridoy evening " 8 o'eloek ntdthe home of Mr. end Mrs. William Berg of Summit place. ." "C" John T.. Putnam, grandson of Mis. The Misses Thelma Larson, Flor- PETRO-NOKOL OIL BURNERS _ wc J. KILLIAN, Iné. 19 N. Sheridan Road Local News OVER 70,000 HOMES ENJOY end-in an Lonil "Au gum of [in Eden Letter, who in a' student u Walnut Groves eotiegt The Mines Mryile thiking June Kuhn. of the Deanna: Evan]- lal hospital upon! Send" mt their respective homes. _ Mrs. Robert White and son Ed.. win, who have spent the month of September " the Moraine left Tues- day to make their home gt Web.. ataihstteti._ChiagrcdithecNrinter, Sheldon White is attending Lake Vdgiié Cleaners mark ' Fourth Anniversary Forest academy. Next week, Oct. 12 to"18 the Vogue Cleaners will celehnte their fourth anniversary. During this itoets for ' o'threk in the mowing Jttittt _ tr '6'eteseY-aht-thir-thtes---u -Mr. John B. task, president of the or- iiiirii3tiiit, a. itiiy)h0t"tt3111tit 9t "ttte, splendid iiriiirFiiiitr in an 'diiiiirrtiieiWs of his business since it was estab- 1irlyttle_c9P)r . nsltr1qrt..:l,et fail the firm completed andput in opera- tion its fine new dry cleaning and tug cleaning plant, on Green Bay irrrtriitrjTiIirir" TiFiiiririrTiir)riiiir "F,iiiiis road, which it believed to be one of the ilnegt of its _kirsd on the north shore: "rrr"ttaihgrrrii?ieerr of experience in the importing, clun- in: and repairing of oriental rugs and takes this opportunity of think- in? -airiirtidiiiirTii 1irriiiiiiiir7iic mumntv. The Bid their 1980 ' journeyed I day “term Northbrook football fr: Tin Indi Frantoni 17mm. 'z'étfx. 13-: J l.e.; Capt. and Belle!" ins, Carlo: tor Smith, tani for th gag, L. B son form wald, Ct“ chose to d brook-road edto make LIL; Substitu‘ Leg Choi Fin Ii'ret All

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