Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 7

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. The village of *Winnetka lias Iost its fight ini defense of the village zoning ordinance as applied to the properties of Paul Reschke, 706 Center street, and A. G. Erikson, 710 Center. street. On' Monday the United States, Supreme court refused to review .a decision of the Illinois, Supreme court last May, outlawing the ordiniance on the gtrounidthat it violated thermei's constitutional rights. The decision., however,- as poiinted out by Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser, affects oiîiy the two prope'rties invlvdand .in n vs'applies .to ohrCenter street propeties. zoned, res ide nitia . Fouand For Village 1 w àmULTIMA BLAàDECS nrzr luus ld.$ AT LYMA&NS Every precaution is' takený to, assurW you that your- prescription reaches yoýu as your phys The lint clan ordeed....Your phys- in 'econvince >stage Photo *Mrs. William Chester of Mil7vaukcc, irst viceý-President, of the Girl. Scouts. of America, spoke in WViinietka, oin ,ttesda3,ut a meceting of Girl Scout leaders of the north shîore villages at Coiimniity, House~. cian is our best reference. ___________________ ra Starting earlyr last, spring, these cases have now mn the gainut of jurisprudence.,fi the first hecaring. Judge George Fred Rush, in the' Circuit court of Cook county, found for the village and enjoined the two, men from vilatfig 'the ordinance, hy using their places for business, as' %vell as residence purposes. When taken by the defendants, on appeal, to the Illinois Suprenie court, the cases were reversed and remnanded to the court of Cook county, with directions to render decrees enjoining' the' village and 'its officers from interfering with Mr. Reschke in conducting a contractor's plant, or storage yard upon bis premises. and FOIR TOUIR HALOIMM. WLtuaansChocolt.. ~~per l.l anid $ ..69e Return From Western Trip of Three Months .Mrs. Albert H. Pendieton of 1234 Glendenning road and ber son, Richard, returned to Wilmette on Wednesday from a three months' trip throughi the west. Mr. and Mrs. Pendieton .and Richard, and their pet'. . .. . . . . . . . . .6 Double Kay Butter.Toasted Nus, Sp.çi*1 Bridge Mix, lb. .ý.... 60c Re Coaugh Remedy..4:1 7eWyefh Col lyrlu. .... 69c The properties, also occupi'ed as residences, are located on. the west side of Center street, between Pine street and W'estmoor road, and' are zoned- residential. Called "Unreasoatable" Theë Illinois Supreme court, in reversing the Circuit court, pointed out that railroads ini front of the propersties, nonconforniing properties to the north and' industriallv zoned and, £Nogales, Atriz., Wtiere tfley visited Mrs. Pendleton's sister, Mrs. E. T. Richards. Franïk is spending the winter in Arizona with bis aunt, Ephe drin Jeuy...3c 7 Pepsodent Toofi Poste... .33c 100,AID Capsules 4.... .$3.79. Re J. Ryerson.of Dies in Loca- ICol sur lot* witL st«am beod asfut euefts fr.. l- Mrs. Kas., ar day for and dai H. G. avelue. ýrsie of 1619 -eenwoodIsister,.1 lisb of and Mrs. R. W. McCi Wihmette and Centri Phone' Washington avenue.,

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