Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

/ i "store. be used. 'One lighting of a fire for the winter season. turn on the oil and drop a lighted match into the Turn the little dial to the degree of heat desired and then all you have to do for the rest of the winter is fill the tank once a day. Nothing more to it--a most simple and safz operation. Used with an outside storage tank ' this heater is the last word in heating convenience. New QUAKER H cater Extremely Economical combustion chamber. HE new All Purpose Quaker Oil Heater featuresthe Quaker perfected combustion chamber making an oil heater absolutely noiseless and safer than any other known means of heating. Burning low priced furnace oil this popularly ac- cepted heater has put new life into the word economy--it puts oil heating within the reach of everyone. wicks or moving parts to get out of order. Come in Today and Look Them Quer ECKART HARDWARE CO. WINNETKA 723 Elm Street Oil Heat - All Purposes ERE is an entirely new method of heating for small homes, buildings, stores, filling stations, garages and wherever a coal stove can It is no longer necessary to carry coal or ashes nor to be "half froze" at home or in the Work around your car in zero weather and know that in the morning a warm motor starts instantly. There are no - Just "ALL Purpose" means just what it says--an all purpose Oil Heater that can be depended upon to give you the comforts, pleasures and conveniences in heating re- quirements that should be yours. Don't put it off but come in and check into the details and uses of this new heater. Comparison will more clearly show and prove the com- mendable features and advantages of oil heating embodied in the New All Purpose Quaker Oil Heater. Ph. Winnetka 843-844 10 WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 Mrs. Morris K. Wilson of 429 Sheri- TO SPEAK AT MEETING keet r B tlers ] PIANO INSTRUCTION dan road is in New York City and| Dr. Ralph C. Hamil, 666 Spruce S € att will be back in about ten days. street, will give an address at the an- Near Finish of Job EARLE B. ARMIL 3 M * nual dinner meeting of the Illinois So- for Current Season of the ADAME ciety for Mental Hygiene Wednesday Tuesday marked the completion of : CAROLINE FANCHON evening, November 21, at the Medical | work for the season by the North American Conservatory will open a and Dental Arts club. Shore Mosquito Abatement district. Chicago FRENCH CLASS The Chicago Sanitary District, how- Announces the opening of a for children M.r and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller, 936 | €ver, plans to continue the work in Winnetka Studio Wednesdays. Thursday and Saturday Elm street, are leaving shortly to|Which it is engaged, that of opening 787 Foxdal Also--Classes for Ladies spend the winter in the west. They the main disci wih 8 drag is SOL oxdale Avenue Monday and Friday will stop enroute in St. Louis, Mem- pnttration gt gk weather or a Dela. 9762 Winn. 2366 Address-- phis, High Springs, Fla., New Orleans, few more weeks will permit a comple- 372 Hawthorn Lane, Winnetka El Paso, and Los Angeles and will William Edwards, superintendent of . wx - & Cthen be in San Francisco until May 1, the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district, will return next Monday from Asheville, N. C., where he has been at- tending a national convention of "mos- quito fighters." He will submit a report of this meet- ing and also his annual review of work done the past year, at the November session of the Abatement district, Thursday evening, November 22. Pupils Entertain Mothers With Program, Tea Party The third grade pupils of Miss Esther Wetzel at the Hubbard Woods school entertained their mothers in the school room Monday afternoon with a program followed by a tea party. Miss Helen Totten, educational counsellor for the Hubbard Woods building, an- swered questions chosen at random from a questionnaire which had been sent out to the mothers concerning child problems in relation to the school. WATSON LECTURE MONDAY "Modern Architecture" is to be the theme of the next lecture Dudley Crafts Watson is giving under the aus- pices of the North Shore Art league. His talk occurs Monday evening, No- vember 19, in Matz hall, Community House, Winnetka. Before Winter Have Your Furniture Upholstered More entertaining and more time at home necessitates "the best look- ing furniture.""--Now you should consider the reconditioning of all shabby looking furniture. Antique Furniture Repairing a Specialty CURTAINS AND DRAPES Hi-grade Refinishing & Painting J. A. ODH 933 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods Winnetka 235

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy