Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 41

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~une 10, 1927 VILLAGE OF WIL!\IETTE Siteelnl Assessment :Sotlce S}Jeelol Assessment Xo. 18:; WILMETTE stallments and with annual interes1 thereon at the rate of six (6) per teutum I>er annum, as proYided by law. Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, June 2nd, A. D. 1927. CHARLES :N. EVAN~, PHson appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improvenwnts of the Village of Wilm ette, Cook County, Illinois, to mak e said assessllien t. L:J6-2tc LIFE 41 XOTIC:E IS HEREBY . GIVEN to all persons mtercsted that the Preside nt and Board o.f Trm;tef·s of the . Yillage of Wilmette 1n the County of Cook and State of Illinois, having· ordered that the ce ntral eighteen (18) fe e t of the first allc·y south of Elmwood Av(·nue from the weRt line of Eighth Str eet to the east line of .:\"inth. StreH be improved by grading ~n(l P<~nng wih concreh· and otherwise 1mproymg th e snnw, th <· ordinance for t~.P samt· IH'ing on filf. in the office of the \}llage CIN~ of said Villagf', and said \ 11lagc· ha nng npplif'd to th<· County ( 'ourt of <'ook County, I IIi noiH, for an a~st· ssnH · nt ~f th e ·ost of said improv e Jll('l1t, :L<·cordmg· to benf'fits and an assessm<·rH thc·refor having hN· n m:ldt· and returnl'd. to ~ai~l Court (Dol'ket Ko. 186), th · finnl lH~a. fl!lg- tlH·1·co n will h<' h e ld on t~ e 20th day or Jun P, A. D. 1927, at 10 o <.: l?ck A. :\J. or as soon therea fter as the 1JUS1nt·ss of thf' court will l)Cnnit. All p<·rsons df·siring may file obje tions In s<ud <'ourt hdon· saia day and may app0ar on th(· h<·a ring and mak e th (: ir defense . . Said ord ina nc(· pro' id··,; f<·r th e l'f li e~..: · t JOn o( said assf·ssnwnt in. t(·n annual installm<·nts and with annual interest thf'n·ou at tht· rat P of six (G) per ce ntum w ·r annum, as providf'd hv law Hat( ·d, ".ilmdU·, Illin,;is, .T~ne 2nd, XOTH 'E T~ HEREBY GIYEX to all twrson)o: intt ·n·s ted that tht' Pres id(·nt and Board of Trust1·t-s of the Yillage of \Vilml'tt(· in th e County of <'ook and f:;tatt· nf TllincJis, haYing ordered that the· <'t ·ntral rourtHn (14) fN·t of th t first alley wt·s t of Thirth ·nth StrHt from the SfJUth lin<: of f~lmwood A \'t·I)U(' to the north lim· of Fon·st A ve nu e and the t·t·ntral fourtt ·v n <H) fee t of the first alley north of Fon·st .\ n-nuP from a lin e ::;eYen (7) ft ·<·t \\'t ·st or the· Ct·nter lin e Of the first all<·~· W<·s t of Thirteenth Street to th.t · nortlwast(·rly litH: <·f the rig-ht of way ot thr- ('hil'ag·o Xorth Hhort· and :\lilwa~kh · n~ilroad b(· improyed by grading, pa nng w1th Portlanrl CenH·nt concrete and othN\\'i)o:t· impruYing· sam<·, the ordinan('t: f0r tlw snm e lwing on file in thf· ~·flh-P ~~ tht·._Yillag·<· ('J~·rk of said Yillage, ,tnd sa1d \ 1llag-e ha\'mg- applied to the .·\ . I>. 1!12 'j . ('ount~· Court of l'ouk County, Illinois , <'HARLES X. E\"AXS, l'f' 1·son appointt·d hy th f' !'resident for an as)o:t·.·smC'nt of thf' cost of said imr·f tlw Board of L(l('al Improve- pron·m e nt, a('C'Ording to ben{·fits and an nH·nts nt thr- Yillag(' of \Vil- ass··ssment thHc·for hn\·ing heen mad(: tnf·tt(· ('onk <'ounty, Illinois, to :t;1d rl'lunwd to said Court (Docket Xo. Di~trid. l.IR). th(· final h earing thereon will bf:' makt .' said as~o · ssmr-nt. YJI , J, .\f~ E OF WIJ,)fETT}; natf'd the 25th day nf l\Iay, A. D. 1927. ROBERT STODDARD L~6-2tc ht ·l d on. tht· ~flth da~· of .Tune, ...\. D. 1927, nt H1 o do('k ..\ . M. or as soon thereafter FRANK C. HUFFMAN ~JII'fiUl .\ S!'lf'SSIUf'llf ~Otf('t' <ts tlw husin( ·~R nf th <' court will permit. FREDERICK J . NEWEY . .\II _IH·r~ons d(·sir i ng· may fi h· ohj ect!on)o: LLOYD CLARK AYRES ~Jwc·ial ..\sst·ssmf'nt Xo. 201 111 R:11d C'ouJ't h(·for1 · said da,· and maY RA T..PH C. 'WESSEL. ~)lt't'llll .\ S!>o ('!'SJI IC'Ilt X(l1f('(' HPI_'t·ar on tht· h r·aring :tnd 'nwk f' tht (r Zoning Commission. :\'OTH 'E TS HEREBY GIVE~ to all rlo·ft ·l1S(·. L36-2tc Jh·rson~ intt·n· ~tl-'d that thE' President and ~Jwdul .\<iSf' s~mt· nt _'\o, lllfl . !-1<ti d on~ ina nt·t· pro ddt·s fnr the c-ollec- Board of TrustE>Ps of the Village of '\Viltwn of ~:u<1 :tRS(·!';!';J1H·nl in te n annual in- mNt<' in tlw C'ounty of Cook and State ~CJTH :E 1~ HEREBY <i!VEX to all stallnwntR and with annual int('rest po ·r:-:fms l_nt· ·n·stf·d that th t' Pn · ~·ddent and tlwr<·on at th·· rat(· of six (G) per centum nf Tllinois, )Hiving· ord(·red that the first aile·~· south of Elmwood Avenue Board n.t Trusto·1 ·s of thl· Yillag,~ of \Yil- Jlt ·r annum. as JH'O \ idt·d b:-· law. from th<· \n>st lin e of Ninth Street to '!11'ltt- 1!1 tht · ('ounty r·f Cook and ))att·fl. \\'ilnlf'ltt ·, Illin ois June 2nd, tlw t·a:-;t lin e of Tenth Street he imStat.. ot Tllinrds , haYing ord r<'d th;tt .\ . P . 1 ~·~7. ' JII'I I \ ' I'd IJ~· gTading and pasing with tht· first alit · ~· nm·th 11f Lindt·n Avt·nw ·. C'fl A HLE~ X . EYA"~ !'fJnt.:t'f'tC' and otherwise imprO\'ing th e from th t· ,,·,·st I'UJ'll lin(· of Xint h Strct·t 1'· · 1'~«·11 nppr,jntE>d by tlH· Presid ~ nt . samE·, tr· tiH· t·ast ~·urh lint · of Ek\·t ·nth Strt ·<· l. Xorth Shore de,·otees of the ride are "' tht · noanl of L ora ! lmproYe- !ht· l·l·dinanc~ fo r th f' same being on file !·Xn·pt <lt 'l'1 1SS t]H· \'t ·tltl':l] tW(·lll,\'-l\\'(1 (~;!) llll ' llli" of tlw Yilla~~:t · 0f ".il- 111 tlw nfJit. f' of tlw Villag-P Clerk of 8[1id inYite<l to attend the horse show the fPd M T. ·nth Str1·d. whkh is alr('adY liH·tt· ·. l'c.1ok C'o untr, fllinois, to Yi!Jng· . and ~nid Yillag·e having applied ·a.Yt ·cl. Itt· irnprn\·l·d by grading n.nd J)fi.Ying Tndian Hill Riding- cluh will hold lll:d\t · s:tld :J!-iS t ·SSilh lit. to tlw County Court of Cook C'ounty,. Illi\\' 1111 J'· ·l'lla rHl ('o ·nH ·nt ,·o n1 ·rl'lt· and otherr10is, frn· an assPssment of the cost of Saturda,·. hmc 11. at 2 o'clock, for " i~· · im)·riJ\'itJg tlw !'<!tnt·, th1 · ordinan ce said impl'(l\'t' IIH'nt. according to ben e fit~ junior tlH' n.lber5 of the club and their ft·l' tho· s:tlllt· l11 ·ing· till tilt · in tht· tlffice and nn nssPssm f:' nt thc·r pfor ha.dng been iriends. of tho· Yill ;q..:o· ( 'Jt.rk of said Yill:q.~·\ ' , and Parking . pace "·ill be promadt· and n ·tur1wd to said Court (Dockf't said \' illag o · h :l\· ing applit·d to th e ('ountY vided for car~ ncar the club. ~~~ . ~111 l, thl· final ht>aring th e r t>o n will he I ·ourt of t '(~t,J.; ('ount~· . Tllin r>is, for an The cYCnH haYe been scheduled, h . ·lcl on tlw 20th day of .Jun (', A. D . 1!!27, ·"o ·ssmo·nt of tht · c·t·~t of )-::tid impro\·c·m ·n t <l t 10 <·'dod> A. 1T. or as soon th ereafter \rith first. sec0nd, and third prizes for <tt't·o nling· to llt'llf>flt~ a nd :Ill :ISS!·S:'llW11l u:-: tlw husin<·ss nf the eourt will pPrmit. tiH·rdor ha· ·ing iH ·t·n madt · and n ·turnHl 1 _ \II pc·rsons dt ·!,;iring may fil e objection~ each. :\n obstacle race. jumping, an<l ~~ '1'1< :1·: 1:-: IIEnEnY ( :n·Ex tn all to sai d 1 'ourt ( J'l (·<· k· ·t :\'o . l !IIi), tilt· 1inal exhibition riding by the winners will ho ·a ring tln·ro 1111 " ·ill lu· lwld c,n tlw ~flth 111 ·r:-:ons llllo·ro ·sl!·d that tlw I n·sid Pnt and in ~ai<l <'ourt hf'fnn· !':Hid dn,· and mav ~htsic (l:t~· 11f .Juno·. _ \ . ll. l!·~i. :tt 1ft o't·ltJck T:o:1 rd ,,f Trustt ·t·~ of tlw Yillag-e of \\.il- apw-n r on tht· lll'aring and ·mai.::P thc·fr he features of the aiternoon. .\. :\I. or as sooll tht ·l' f·a ftt ·r as th r bus!- l~lt'tf· · i~1 . tlw f'nunt.'· 11f Cook and dl'ft·llSf' . for the shm\· wilt he provided by a Sa i.d nrd ina IH'C' ]Jro\·idt>s for the rollec:.-t:tlo· ol lllinnis. ha\'ing· fll'fh·red that llt ·)o:s or tho· t'Olll't will J)!'rmit. tion of said asse!':smPnt in t t> n annual in- band . .\II ,.rsons 1l·· si ring- nw~· . fiJt. objPctions tht · first all!·r m ·s t (If Fifth Sfr<'f't from ).frs. Donald ~IcPherso:! of Pine in s:,,d l'ourt ho·fort· said <la,· and mav tiH' Suuth lin(· of C:rPgorT An·nuf' t o thP !'t;tllnwnts and with annual int('re;,;t thf'rPon at tlH· rate of six (6) JWr r<· ntum p e r lan e. \Yinnetka. is in cha rge of entry app<·ar flO tlw h c·a rin;.{ nud 'm al<c their XPrl h lit~~' of Isnhl·lla St rt><·t llf' imJWOYed annum , :t)o: prnYidt ·d hy law. by gTad ln g· and paYing with Portland ddt ·J1S(l, blanb. Donald Dallas of \Vinnetka ·t·mr·nt c·otwr(·!l· ancl otlwrwist· improYing Ha!to<l , \YilnH ·tt ... , Tllinoi~. ~aid r·rdin:tn t· t· pt·c, \·idt·S for th e c·o llf·C.lttu . · :?nd, .\. Tl. 1!1:?i. is chairman of the committee in tion of said asst·ssm.·nt in t<'ll :111nual in- th1 · santt', tlw ordinan<·t' for th(· snnH' <'H.-\RLES .X. EVA~~. charge of the horse show. · Serving stallmo ·nts and with annual intt·rt>sl bt-ing on tilt· in tht· nffire of tlw Villag-(' P· · r~on appointed h~· tht> Preside nt tht ·rt ·(ln at tlr P rat f' of ~ix (lll p er centum < 'l<·r·k of said YillaJ.!'C', and said Yillag(' with him are Francis Butler, Henry .,,. t1w Board of Local Jmproveha\·ing· appliNl to tlw Count~· Court of JH·r annun1, ns provid0d hy law. nH· nt~ nf thE' Yillag-f' of \YilmE>tte, Gardner. Donald ~IcPher!'on. and llatl·d, \V ilm..ttc·, Tllinois, .lu1w :!nd, <'nCik C'ount~·. Tllin(li~, for ::111 a~sf'ssment Cook <'ount~·. Illinois, to ma){e ~fartin Lindsay, of \Vinnetka. of tlw ('Ost nf said improYemE>nt, aC'co rdA . Jl . F·27 . ~aid :lR:,>t: !' : !:ii11 Cil t. ing· to h(·IH·fits and an assE>ssment then·C'TT..-\RLE~ X. EVA!'-JS, L~G-~tc I'Hsc·n nppoint<'d h~· the President for ha\·ing· llc·<'n mnrl<' and rE>turned to of tht· Hoard of Lora! Jmprove- said C'ourt (Doc-ket Xo. Jft9), the fina ; YILLAGE O.F WIL::\IETTE nwnts of tiH· Vill:tg·p of Wil- h <'arin~· thf'rpon will hE> hf,ld on the 20th nwl .t! ·, Cook t '(IUnty, Tllino.is, to day of .lunf', A. D. 1!12i, at 10 o'clock ~Jlt'C'ial . \~s~·~smt>nt Xotl('(· :-\ . 11. or as soon tlwreafter as the busimal{(· said asst·~snwnt. L~6-2tc nf'ss of the <'ourt will permit. Several members of the faculty of l"i)ltf'fnl .\ sst-"sment ~o. 202 A 11 persons de!';iring may fii P ohj ection!'; :Xorth Shore Country Day school, WinIn ~aid f'ourt hE-for(' ~a id daY and mav XO'I'I<'E Jf:; HEREBY GIVEN to all netka. are planning to spend their vaaPJwar on the hc·aring and 'make their ))t'l'son:,; lnte r estt·d that the President and dE>fen:>e. . ~JH'dnl ..\~st>!'ii>illlt'nt Xotl<"t> cation periods in Europe. Raid ordiiW.n<·t· proYides for the collec- lloard of Trustees of the V!llage of WilHeadmaster Perry Dunlap Smith and mf'tte in the county of Cook and State of t ion of !'aid as~essment in t <>n annual ln~pf'dnl .\ss~·ssmt>nt ~o. 197 ~1 rs. Smith witt leave June 25 to spend stallmC'nts and with ar·nual interEst Illinois, having· ordered that the central sixte~n (16) feet of thf' the summrr abroad. :\OTI<'E Hi HEREBY nl\~EN to all thereon at th e rate of ~ix (6) JH'l' centum first alley north of 'Vash!ngton A \'"pHson s intt·r<'stf'd that tht· President and JWI' annum, as J)l'Ovided by law. M.iss J uti a Harvey. secretary. and nuf' from the west lin e of Seventeenth Dated, Wilnwttf', Illinois, .June 2nd. Board of Trustees of th(' Yillag-e of W'ilMiss Betty Hale, will make ~ tour of !:-'treE>t to tllC' E'ast line of Ridge Road nwttt· in the County of Cook and :-\. D. 192i. t>Xe(·pt that the centE-r line of snid England. f'HARLE~ N. EV .ANS, 9tnt<' of Illinois, having ordered that sixeen foot pavement from a point five PE>rson appointed by the President Miss Lillian Griffin leaves soon to th<' central fourteen (14) feet of the first hundred and fifty (550) feet east of o:: thP Board of Local Improve-· allf'Y north of Central Avenue ext~nding spend a year in Europe. Ridge Road to a point six hundred mems of th<" Village of Wilfrom Sixteenth Street to Seventeenth (600) fE>et E>ast of Ridge Road shall be Uiss Ida Weid will enjoy her vamett.,., C'ook County, Illinois, to ':;treet ue imprond by grading and paving a reverse C'urve tangent to the center cation period in Seattle, Wash., while mak t- said assessment. with concrPt' and othf'rwise improving line of the sixteen foot alley and thE' L36-2tc l'1amE', the ordinance for the same being twenty (20) foot alley at said specified Manlet B. Shaw, science instructor ou filt· in the office of the Village Clerk points, be improved by grading and leaves the school permanently to take . ,.IJ,J,AGE OF WIL'MET'fE of said VIllage, and said Village having· paving with Portland cement concrete up the study of medicine at John Hopapplied to the County Court of Cook and othf'rwise improving the same, County, Illinois, for an assessment of the the ordinance for the same being on file kins university. Miss Helen Davis. a c-ost of said improvement, according to in the officE> of the Village Clerk of said teacher at Country Day is relinquish8pl'e1Rl Asse~;sment No. !00 benefits and an assessment therefor havVtllage, and said Village having applied ing her work to join- the ranks of the ing been made and returned to said Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all to the County Court of Cook County, 1111- summer brides. (Docket No. 197), the final hearing thereon will be held on the 20th day of June, persons interested that the President and nois, for an assessment of the cost of said A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock A. :M. or as soon Board of Trustees of the Vlllage of Wil- improvement, acording to beneftts and Miss Elizabeth Thayer, daughter of thereafter as the business of the court mette in the County of Cook and Stare an assessment therefor having been made of Illinois, having ordered that and returned to said Court (Docket No. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Thayer of 500 Fifth will permit. the central fourteen (14) feet of the 202), the final hearing thereon will be AH persons desiring may flle ohjE>ctiohs flrst alley west of Oak Circle, from held on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1927, street, who underwent an operation at In said Court before sa1d day and may the south line of Wilmette Avenue to at 10 o'clock A. 1\1. or as soon thereafter the Evanston hospital recently, reappear on the hearing and make their a line two (2) feet south of the north as the business of the court will permit. turned home last week after three defens~. line, produced west of the first alley All persons desiring may file objectldils Said ordinance provides for the colleeweeks' stay at the hospital. north of Hill Street, and the central, in said Court before said day and may tion of said assessment in ten annual in- sixteen (16) feet of the first alley ap;ar on the hearing and make their north of Hill Street from the south- defense. west line of Prairie A venue to a line Said ordinance provides for the collecone hundred and eighty (180) feet eallt tion of said assessment In ten annual inof . Fourteenth Street, except across stallments and with annual interest Th·.rteenth Street and Oak Circle, thereon at the rate o,f six (6) per centum w~11ch are now paved, and the full per annum, as provided by law. w1dth of ten (~0) feet of the first al- Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, l~y north of Hill Street, from the east June 2nd, A. D. 1927. line of Fourteenth Street to a line . CHARLES N. EVANS, om· hundred and eighty (180) feet P erson appointed by the President f:'as t th e~eof b~ improved by grading of the Board of Local Improvea~d P.a\'lng ~v1th ('oncrete and otherments of the Vl1lage of Wilmette, WISP 1mpronng th e same. f'ook County, Illinois, to make ~ht· ordinanc·e for the same being on fil e said assessment. L36-2tc 111 th f' <·flkf' of the Village Clerk of said VillagE-, and Raid Village havin g applied YILLAGE OF WILliETTE to tlw County Court of Cook County, IllinoiH, for an a~Hf'ssment of the cost of said PC'BLIC XOTICE is hereby given that impron·ment, according to benefits and an assessment th e refor having been made a public h earing will be held before the and rt' tUrnf'd to said Court (Docket No. undersigned, originally app::-inted as a 200), the final hf'aring thereon will be Zoning Commission to hold said public Jwld on thf' 20th day of .June, A. D. 1927, he~ring·, at 8 o'clock P. M. on the 20th at 10 o'l'ioc-k ..\. 1L or a~ soon thereafter day of June, A. D. 1927, at the Village a~ tlw business of the court will permit. Hall in the Village of Wilmette, Illinois. .-\II JH -r·sons df·siring may file objections for the purpose of considering a proposed in said Cou r·t hf'forf' ~mid daY and mav amE>ndment to the zoning ordinance of {he nPr>Nir on tlw lwaring and ·make thei·r Yillage of Wilmette, being Ordinance No. dl-'fe nsf·. 1281, passed by the President and Board f:;aid ordinanc(' pro\·ides for the collec- oC Trustees of the Village of Wilmette. tion of ~aid assessment in ten annual in- on, to-wtt, the 23rd day of February, A. stallnwnts nnd with annual interest there- D. 1!l22, said proposed amendment providon at th(· rntf' of six (6) per centum per ing for the changing of Lots 61-62-63annum, as pro\'id f' d h~· law. 64~65---6&--67-68---6!)-70-71-72~73-74 Datf·d, 'WilnH·ttP, Tllinoi~, -75 and 76 all in McGuire & Orr s Oak.Juno· 2nd, A. D. 1927. wood Avenue Addition to Wilmette being f'HARLEf:; ·X. EVANS, a triangular tract of unimproved land on Pf·rson appointed by the President tht:· west sid e of :\lain Street, between of th e Board of Local Tmprove- Oakwood and Isabella Avenues. All of mPnts of the Village of Wilmette, whi ch property is now zoned "B" ComCook County, Illinois, to make nwrcial so that upon the adoption of said nssE-ssment. said pr~posed amendment, said property L36-2tc will thereafter be zoned as "Cl' Industrial I Junior Members of Riding Club Will Put on Horse Show as- Country Day H·eadmaster to Spend Summer Abroad

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