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CCIjicago iituair Slriluuif Pari 3 Page 2 may 1B55 DEERFIELD COUPLE OBSERVES 50 YEARS TOGETHER TODAY HIGH LAND COST BRINGS TROUBLE TO DEVELOPERS ZONERS HEAR 2D ROUND OF PARK LOT TIFF 2 APARTMENT BIDS UP AGAIN IN EVANSTON OUR TOWN ALL LEADING HAKES snd Mrs. George E. Deerfield, today are Mr. Blakcy, Miss Content Molt-Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ron- net ftlott- Continued from first page Smith, 2135 Continued from first page Seek Rezoning of Acres marking their golden wedding at an open house in the home of Orrington Evanston, re a nearby parking garage XT' JEWELER Near Des Plaines cently per closed last month. Geoffrey Levinson, Peine's attorney, John G. Proust, attorneys for the petitioner, contend that the building would be of high value and result in added tax 5301 CLARK STREET formed one of their son and I her own com tOrjbeach t-7419 Opt Utniay and Thvrsdo Ivinlngi revenue for the city. contended that there was no parking shortage, and that the garage failed from lack of business. Dennen's lawyer, his tilASLISHED HI) Always smar 4 They described the apart BY TOM NUZUM Two prospective housing developers ran into trouble at a county zoning board hearing in Des Plaines city hall last week because of hieh cost nf positions at a composers workshop at Mills college, alvays cool tissue 'la aj ments as garden types and said the garage would have Oakland.

Cal. space for 120 cars. They point land, and tentative expressway uncle Louis Dennen, told the zoning board that the trucks were only parked on the lot a week or two. Levinson retort MOVABLE SHUTTIiRS ed out that Dlans call for thp gingham coat dress de.iiurely feminine with ost a glimpse of white organdy eyelet fell' ouilding to occupy only 24 per: routing by the county highway department. One would-be housing de daughter-in-law, Mr.

and s. George E. Blakcy also of Deer- cent ot tne by 200 foot lot. ed that they were there three The second petition for the veloper, Morry Pinas. reauesl- ed rezoninc of 20 farm acres building was filed last year but withdrawn before a board field.

for 10,000 square foot residen months. He added that he had started contempt of court proceedings, because Dcnncn was still parking autos despite the temporary injunction. Manaster oppbsed issuing a She has been Mol'-slth studying composition, orchestration, and piano technique. An honor student, Miss Mott-Smith holds a music scholarship, and is music representative on the college arts commission. She is a junior.

Appointed to membership on the freshman council of the University of Illinois recently was Maurice Pickard, 550 Ros-coe st. The council is a sub hearing. The architect for the peiticoaf. In brown or black and white checks. A Lojlie Fay brief style for 5'5" or undor.

10 to 16. Winding is Arthur Shaw. tial lots on the southeast corner of Golf and Potter a mile north of Des Plaines. Ho Artisi Exhibits Works William parking permit to Dennen. his testified that he was a partner in Noel DeveloDers of Chi cele- Mr- bmit.

brants also have a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Patterson, Buffalo, N. Y. They were married in Edgebrook in 1905 and lived there for 35 years before moving to Deerfield. Blakcy's parents were early settlers in Edgebrook, who tenant.

The lease only permitted filling station Schwartz, 102 E. Hubbard si. The company plans to build 62 $18,000 homes, he said. $1 005 tion, he said. Besides.

Manas- will be included in an exhibition of 60 paintings, etchings. MFD. BY CHOLDEN MOVABLE SHUTTER CO. 2204 N. WESTERN AVE.

BR 3-4499 committee of the student sen ler was co-defendant with Dennen in Peine's lawsuit, and and drawings today thru June ate. Well for Eight Houses The tract is surrounded by farmland. Houses would have 0 in the 'lodros Geller galleries does not want any more litiga 0 of the College of Jewish first established themselves in that community in 1871. tion, he said. septic sewage disposal systems Peter Walker of Highland Read thp.

Clliracr, Tribune in Open Monday Evening Studies, 72 E. 11th si. Amcriraii Newspaper for Americana and a simile well wonIH lm Another Dispute 4StM Louis Dennen replied that drilled for every eight homes, testified De Soto Park recently played the role of Toby, a mule, in Grinnell la. college's production of Menotli's opera, "The Medi JEHBOLD'S municipal development would depreciate their homes. Real estate brokers II.

M. Cornell and LcRoy A. Zaleski thought homes would not be lowered in value thanks to the um." Walker, a sofomore, is a consultant vho drew plans. However, the member of the men's glee club SHERMAN EVANSTON i trailer park's "perfect nhvsi- Manaster himself had parked illegally without a permit for years before Charles Dennen took over the station. Another dispute occurred at tho hearing over application by John G.

Garibaldi trust to erect a one story store building Willi rear wall 5 instead of Elected corresponding secre looks with disfavor on subdivisions with such small lots, unless served by sewerago and water systems nf nrtinponf mu cal condition and upkeep. Niles Hearing Dallstream suggested that tary ot Pi Lambda Pin social fraternity at the University of UKianoma. XMorman, re nicipalities, commented Andrew J. Dallstream, board cently was Bruce Hollowick, the went sido of Scott st. be zoned residential for 50, font cnairman.

He suggested that a less crowded subdivision with son ot Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hollowick, 1327 Jarvis av. Beauties at the Beach In luscious strawberry print, on whits background designed by Caltex of California. Pellon lined for perfect shape always sizes 10-16 $12.95 White pique coat pretty enough to top off the required 8 feet from the alley center line.

The building would front at 931-35 Rush and 36-44 E. Walton pi. The alley runs parallel to Wal depth to protect homes on the east In a hearing at village 40,000 square foot lots could Ally. Axel A. Hofgren of Deuer nandle septic systems.

McCabe replied that rnsf nf hali, the board heard Field In. Winnetka recently attended his vacant land near suburbs w. first formal meeting as a inem dustrial corporation's request to rczonc one-half acre from EEa HAYl DONt WOKK FOR II prohibitive. Cost for even the ber of the Rockford college ton pi. and Oak si.

Bertrand Goldberg, architect for the trust, told the board that most of the buildings on II WflrthwoiHrn University-. Glonvltw School District board of trustees. Hofgren is residential to light industrial on the norlh side of Gross Point 347 feet northeast of Howard between Niles also a member of the board of trustees of Illinois Institute of site question was $2,750 an acre, too high for acre lots 40,000 square feet or even for half acres, he asserted. People would not buiid expensive Ihe alley were only 5 feet from the center line. Keeping the Technology, of which he is a new structure back 3 feet and Skokie.

Attv. Norman Kar- graduate. John Curran. 854 Roscon st lin, secretary of the company, nomes on large tracts in the V7 lY I gay summer dresses as well sizes small, medium and large $12.95 OMer beachwear iiyles horn $7.95 recently retired on pension would serve no useful purpose as two trucks still could not pass at that point, he said. Wants to Cater Architect Arthur Swanson, owner of the building across more than 2,7 years lestmeci a warehouse and repair shop for machinery of all typos would be constructed.

Only half a dozen would be employed at the site, he said. The board look under advisement all Hi!) zoning Golf-Potter rd. area, he said. Subsoil Is Gravel McCabe added that the subsoil here was gravel, which should provide adequate seepage for septic systems until a sanitary district interc I service with Peoples Gas the alley, and other Oak st. a owners objected.

As buildings Based always sewer reached the area in the mm ma gradually are replaced; a 16 instead of a 10 foot alley could at the north future. The second devolonnr. FELLOWSHIPS district shop be created if no 5 fool varia Curran stai VV I A SPORT 'N' SPECTATOR GIVEN T0 4N. U. tin Kulick, asked rezoning of 37 farm acres 10,000 ed as a labor SHOP er, advanced PROFESSORS square foot lots on the west to service Four Northwestern univer man, machine Clearance Sale side of River 1,242 feel north of Devon av about one-half mile west of Park Ridge.

He would build 101 818.000 and operator, finally equip sity liberal arts professors have been named fo rrcdvo ment operator. 77 ELM STREET EAST 6-221? He plans to re Guggenheim fellowship awards turn to Ireland, where he was tions are allowed, they contended. The board also heard Mrs. Helen Sempclrean's request to run a catering service at 2901 N. Racine an apartment house zone, and Mrs.

Bess Cutler's request to park autos behind her home at 3620 Wilton av. All four zoning applications were taken under advisement. O. K. Requests -The board denied Mrs.

Axel Johnson permission to houses, he said. However. Dallstream sairl thr lor lyoa. Die bimon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fel born, to visit a married sislcr. He and his wife have four sons board would be reluctant.

In lowships are. granted to those and three daughters. There are who have demonstrated capac 25 fo 75 ON CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Slightly Damaged by Recent Storm 12 grandchildren. rezone the trad since a tentative route for the Des Plaines river expressway split the properly, according to a lelfnr A freshman in the Purdue university school of engineer from the county highway de partment. ing, Ronald A.

Richards, 2345 Chase is a member of the air force R.O. T. C. rifle team Tells of Costly Delay Kulick's attorney. C.

13. Han- Many beautiful pieces by nationally famous furniture designers Paul McCobb Lightolier Murray Mangel Chase, Still in excellent, though not perfect, condition. This, is a Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Top-Notch Pieces at Tremendous Sayings fo You! there. kel Jr. objected that the hieh- ity lor original research and artistic creation.

The U. recipients are Ernest Samuels, professor of English; Bernard Weinberg, professor of a languages; Robert P. Winch, associate professor of sociology, and Daniel Zelinsky, associate piofcssor of mathematics. Samuels will continue his studies of the life and times of Henry Adams. Recently, he was appointed to the board editing the A a family way department had previous autos at 705-07 Barry an apartment house district.

Five other requests were recommended to the city council. 1 For a supermarket and parking lot at 5140-46 Lincoln partly in a business and partly in a duplex home zone; 2J lor Baptist Missionary Crown Virgin Today at ly reported uie route would pass elsewhere, and that Mother's Day Service months of housing planning and great expense had ensued. Fine Ice' Cream MOTHER'S DAY serve our FAMOUS PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM during the day or evening. MOTHER will appreciate your tlioughtfuliicsg. Today wc suggest BLACK WALNUT ICE CREAM and STRAWBERRY SHERBET.

"For your convenience in buying we pack in-dry ice for your convenience in dining." Open 12iOO P.M. to 10:00 P.M. seven days a week 5921 NORTH SUnnyside CLARK STREET 4-9828 Training school to build a waiter 1. l-opjoy, zoning board secretary, was under Hie impression that the hiidiw.iv A Mother's day service, including crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary statue, will be conducted at 5 p. m.

today in the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, 530 Fullerton chapel addition lacking off-slreet parking space at 510 Corner Main and Chicago Evanston, III. UNiversity 4-2565 Open MonJoy and liuridoy 9:30 to 9:30 Air Conditioned department had always con papers under a magazine grant. Weinberg will conduct studies of Italian Renaissance literary Wellington st 31 for assem sidered routing either a toll bly of aluminum frame win I road or expressway thru the criticism, winch will do re dows at 5248 Broadway, a commercial zone; 1 for con area. search in the formation of so cial groups, and Zelinskv. al pkwy.

Benediction wiil be sung by the Rev. William Wetherell, rector. The sermon will be given by the Rev. Vincent H. Butler, pastor of St.

Paul's Episcopal church, De Kalb. gebraic studies of the concept A RARE EVENT! First linn In our 29 years ol doing a Quality Business CARPET struction of a garage 3 instead of 6 feet from the east lot line at 2910 Birchwood and 5 for manufacture of Swedish mints at 7240-44 N. Western a business zone. African Violet Group to Meet in Northbrook Roseonna African Violet club will meet in the home of 0 "9 50' iZBQ Frank P. Zaleski, lawyer for another petitioner, commented before the hearing that tentative expressway routings had interferrcd with three area zoning cases he had handled.

He knew of eight alternate proposed routes, he charged. The hearing was continued until May 10 for highway department officials to clarify their plans before the board. Trailer Park Request In another Des Plaines hearing, Louis A. Van Selow asked rezoning of acres from OFF RETAIL PRICE! 'I0NAL NAME BRANDS ALL TYPES ot linear compactness. Church Couples Club Sets Dance in Evanston "An Evening in Paris" is the name of the annual all-church dance the Couples club of Ihe First Congregational church of Evanston will present May 20 in Plymouth hall of the church house.

There will be a buffet supper from 8 to 8:30 p. and an intermission floor show is planned. Mrs. Norton Potter is ticket chairman. KA SIZES Mrs.

Joseph Cleary, North brook, at 1 p. m. tomorrow to hear a report on the recent convention of African Violet farming to restricted business rMoU mnf yourold one? clubs in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs C. E.

Wechselberger, Edge brook, will be co-hostess. TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF HUGE SAVINGS 9x12 Cotton Rugs, Cholee of 3 color. Gray Rug 89.95 3 Grey Pile Rug 72.9? Alio mjny 27 Inch runnon for itairj $1.95 yd. limited Quanlllhi ort Ttrrltio Suytl OSCAR L. PARSS COMPANY Quality Corpetnj or Over 20 Years 230 W.

Monroe St. at Franklin Opt, Monday 9 to 9 Doily 9 to 5 COME TOMORROW FOR EARLY SELECTION Phone: Financial 6-45-tS on me west side of Scott si. 125 feet south of Central av. about three-fourths mile south of Des Plaines. The change would allow him to exn.nid his Buckhorn Ranch trailer LOOK! park from 74 to 244 trailer capacity, he said.

Montana Expertly Ihe addition, like the nros Launderers Finishes All Your Washable ent park, would have concrete now.on this new Prevents MeMutm Smutige patios, hard surfaced roads, lire Hydrants, and community water, sewerage, and fuel systems, said Van Selow. Wit nesses vestificd as to acute shortage of trailer space in the area. Leo CalIs.Ci. and other nnirdi. bors living across Scott si.

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