Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1938, p. 7

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means. He aiso alluuvu to the ' uîm- culty facing older couples, who, with their, bidren grown up ýand away fromi home, are often left with large homes on their hands and find it t necessary to seek more modest resi- dence.elsewhere, whereas they wo uld I prefer to remain In Wilmette were multiple unit construction made Poss- ible and. feasible.. ¶ multiple Housing Multiple housing of môderate pro- portions was suggested as the most logical solution to the situation and as the most, desirable buffer between b)usiness. and residential areas. -Mr. Yost further emphasized the necessity.for a general "dressing up" of the business areas and contiguous I I)bighted" residential zones.. He sug- gested a general remodeling of store fronts as an immediate remffedial pro-; S gramn. Comnmercial, oôr incorhe-prodttcing Jproperty should be given its share *of consideration in any revision of the ordinance, the discussion elicited. Owneèrs of such properties should be, afforded every opportunity to realize ta fair return on their invèstment I without recourse to exorbitant rentals, it was emphasized. Modification of certain rigid fire-proof construction requirements now extant, it was fet would be a step.-in the direction of" providing niuch needed relief in this particular. Prof. L. Moholy-Nagy, inter- nationally known designer, former- ly prof essor at "Thé Bauhaus," Dessau, Germaety,,and recently ap- Pointed director of the New Bau- hauin Chicago, wvill lecture for the North Shore Art league in the studio at Wi»netka Commuity House on Friday evenin g. March 11. "Chuck" Dostal Wins Titie for Amiherst Charles L. ("Chuck") Dostal, son of the Chartes A. Dostals of 233 Fair- view avenue, Glencoe, won bis "un- limited heavyweight" wrestling bout against the previously u n b' e a t e n-, Freai, 14 o FLOgIDA 3or * ta&&. HEAD Larg. Solid1 TOMi Florida, SOU Red Rip., MW u h-w lu - fflw mw OM9.- W b 4GRAPEFRUIT s-a- APPLIES oa Lunach, aie,.25C .......... LETTUCE ......... kTOES i d, .......... 2740 -. The Cen#m S#. Fruit Car' Cental S. 1717 OokAve. Uni. 8182 IGr.8797 - IVANSTON...».-i I IlOLekeAv.. 1600 At C. & N. W. SheridanRd. Troks WII. 5428 WIL 542 "- »-WILETE- fecting a general revision oft tre code might requiré considerable tume, it would be feasible to prescribe mi- miediate atnendatory regulations that would serve .effectively in the ini- terini until the revision could bc complèted. Question Expert Fra nk A. Randail of Wilmette, for- mier local building commissioner and a nied e.i > neer and, authority -on lost onîy one bout tnus far tis sea- son and bas a three and one-haif scholarship average over 85 per cent. He is also president of his Alpha Delta Phi chapter. Wilmette Attorney Is Law Luneheon Speaker Horace A. Young of 1337 Green- Wood avenue, Wilinette. widely knwni A cure for- EARACHE, in India, is to hold a frog next to the car that aches while. drinking nine swallowà of, water.* served. The third terin ballet and tap dan- cing classes, under the direction of Miss' Eva Vincent, bas begun, and the sessions are held. Monday an&~ Thursday afternoons at the Logan scbool. At the close of this terni there is. to be a recital. maJG1a411r-.rerne, ca i r.L41 U41 INote: - Econoniy Shop la operated a.s a. service to the public by the Womnan's Club of Wlmette, and la located at 1135 Greenleaf avenue.

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