Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 14

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iimJumII7I,5MU square fJet.) 1".B" Single-family dwellings. <Lot minimum 6,000 square feet.) "C" Two - family dwelllngs. (In- cluding "group" dwellings for not more than eight families.) "'D" Institutional district " "E" Commercial district.. "F" Comrmerical' district. Per- mits uses prohibited in "'com-ý mercial district.) G"Light.,industrial district. The "C" classification, for ' two- Lclmtrsswr ci family dwellings and group houses CnrlaeuebtenPr for not more thaneight, familles, as en, tentatively set forth, perits, suchbtth#hato atui developments in areas closely, adja- nmerluedi a a i cent to the L terminal, commer-" cial -district at Fourth street' and;Z nit[Iee JVl Linden avenue, .the central Zcommer-e t il clial district a nd the Ridge road bus-' mness section. Trhey are rigidly re- Be Held- Tue*.sdaty stricted as to location, and construc- ton specifications are designed to re- The next regular monthly m: tain in large degree the residential ing of the North shore Zionist appearance of the structures. trict NYiIi be held at the home permit r«pr HBi»g -and MrsJ1arry . A.Kahn,, liicloe poxiityto he entalLongwood avenue, Glencoe, ai In los p'oxiityto he entalTuesday evening- Noveniber 21. business section group houses are Under the title '¶Europ's Hwr permitted, east of the railroads, Dust Bowl,-' Dr. Arthur Bluhm, from Lake avenue on the north to gîve an account of some of his Oakwood avenue on the south, west cent experiences. There also wilJ of Tenthi street. However, not ail several piano selections by IY lots within these boundaries are Beatrice Levinson of Winnetka,; open to that type o! building, a brief account of the 1fr and w~ 1West of the commercial develop?- of Theodore Herzel, by Mortir ments. faclng Green Bay road, and Weiss of Evanston. A question4 extending wes.t to approximately discussion period wili foilow. Prairie avenue, and, from Washing- Until recently rabbi of iCrefi ton avenue south to Isabella street, lRheinprovinz, Dr. Bluhm lias bi the area is largely zoned for group so intimately identified. with' houses, aithough a few lots, princi- portant Jewlsh affairs in Germi pally already' improvecL are re- that his talk is certain to furi served for the single family resi- an insight and an understanding dence. This area comprises the most erwise not easily acquired, it is outstanding exampie of 'blight," liveci. The organization announi and is expected to afford opportun- that ail thosé interested are v ity for rehabilitation on a profitable come to attend the meeting. basis. _________ * Eye New Developments Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Grirri On the east side of Ridge road, 42 Kenilworth avenue,, KehiilWo: from Lake avenue south to Isabella and their daughters, Barbaraz street, practically ail lots fronting Nancy, returned last week f r c on or abutting Ridge road are also Minneapolis, where they had gt zoned for group bouses. West o! four days earlier to attend Ridge road, extendmng to approxi- Northwestern - Minnesota footi mately T~fwentv..aecôndreet- Px-. on+ -Staff Photo' ng to use the neto pavement- just. laid on avenue, 1and. Kleventh atreet,,last tveek- ntil Wednesday when state and. village Lme to dry and opened it to tr'affic. rieet- dis- . 580 man wil re- Ibe Mliss and work ,mer ,and feld, een ii- iany nish Dth- be- iced wel- mth, and U m ,,one the ball O-pportuniîy to Stu dy Musi Is Off ered 10 Adults Musically inclined adults who are wiig to devote a few hours eaoh week to study and practice are offer- ed several opportunities through the WPA Adult Education . program 's winter schedule. Classes include such wide range as elernentary and advanced piano, and orchestra. These classes are free to anyone over 16 years of age and meet ini several locations in central and south Evanston. Attendance is net compulsory, once a student lias be-- gun worIk, but better progress. is made ïf regularity is znaintained, At -is polnted out. Pianos are available for students at ail of the locations for those who are studying that instrument, WhUle it is necessary for studençs o! other instruments te bring their own te class. In the orchestra several vio-- lins, Frenchi horns, and clarmnets,. are already being used. [t is hoped> thata clloplayer wi I. join the, group shortly. The following sehedule is being used at present, and new classes will be added as soon as there is a demnand for thern. al parts of town with the

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