Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1937, p. 7

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street. The request, with plat, had been presentedi at a previous meet- ing and referred to the comnmittee on streets and alleys. Mir. Hornbaker aýppeared to press his claini for a permit to *diVide the property, which fias g fronitage of 90 feet on Elmiwood avenue and a depth of 186 fret on Thirteeiith street. A inumber o f adjacent property owner& o pposed approval of the r2queSt,, and. a spirited discussion folowed. Mr. Hornbaker contended that bis, proposai was well within the require- iients of 'the zoning ordinance, ex- pla iniig thaàt his pùrpose is ýto; divide. thé 1roperty into two pieces, ome. frontimg on Thirteenthi street, with an area of 75x90 feet, the other on. Ehniwood avenue with an area of 90x110) feet, each to b use.d for' residenitial purposes. Neyer- Divided The dçiscussiou revealed, that the block iii- %hich tthe property is sit- uiated lias niever beeni divided inito * lots, and that 'all legal descriptionis of parcels sold therein have been sold by miedes anid bounids. lii order to afford a more thorougb * consideration of the problemn action *vas (leferred lintil thc next meeting *of the board. sehedule Suniday afterniooii, Jùne 6, at Skokie Plavfield, Elmn strect anid Hibhard road. This Suniday will witness the iniaug- ural for the Senlior teamn, an aggrega- tioni of crack diamnond perforn-pers who promlise to engage somne of the finest talent ni the Chicago area. 'rhere 'NviIl be a gaine at Skokie Play,,field every Suuiday afternoon, with either the seniior or junior out- fit ini action. ( Claramaas, Pia)àIsf,2041 Thor;i- rodaveusaldfroIl Neiv>York WednIesday, Juive 2, on the kuropa, to join thé master class of Edivin Fischer at Potsdaiii, Geriianiy. Ses- sions of the school, which is under the dir~ection of Deu*eJzes I4uMit4ifr Aiislànider, arc held iii the Marbie Palace. Miss Maas, who is the daughter of MIrs. Robert C. Marley, will returni to Wilmiette in the fail. Shortlv before hier derparture Miss lon(>r. PICNIC 0O4 BIRTHDAY Bill Penick of 609 Central avenue bas invited t-wNent,- five friends to the picnic lie is giving in the Forest Preserve Saturday to celebrate bis fourteenth birthday ann1iversgry.. He is the son of Mrs. Margie M. Penlick. 501 PARK DRIVE, Are "You Interested?. Are you ineese i burnialg the very besifuel next foil and winter ond of the lowest possible cosi'? The# we auggest *Jud 3y0 Place, yéiw order witkus ssow for our tes frd coul or coke - and you wiIl save money See our complet ely automatic coke stoker * .the opening: of our -new. an]1 larger shop at-346 Linden Avenue, "*L" Terminal . .- . made' possible' by our mrany loyal customers, to w4hom we're grateful. Our popu. lar prices will continue in effect. V/ICTORI Beauty Salon A Now fà OUÉ new location 346 Linden Ave. -'"L" Terminal~ LParLZIr<ve h WITH A FULL LINE0F DRESSES, .LINGERIE, HOSIERY AND NOVELTIES KEN.ILWORTH. WILMETTE COAL & -MATERIAL YARD 1301 Lake Ave. Wilmette 4200 1600

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