Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1938, p. 7

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in v -,. repe ser vices, and for additional -schools and parks. Alternative, it was in-. dicated, was, the graduai, "running-, down" of the village, when no new hous es would bè. bujît, where theold, ones would fali into ýdisrepair,, and, where, there, would be a general physical degenetaticjn of the munici- pality. "Bnootlegged Flata" Arthur -Lee, 925 Manor. drive, -a former village, trustee, raised the question of the "bootlegged" apart- ments, single-family homes divided inito apartments in'yioltin ofthe present zoning ordinance, scores of which, he po'inted out, now exist. in, Wilmette. Mr. Kin<-ery asserted that the so- lution to the problemn lay in 'the corn-. pletion of a "land-use" survey,* to determine the nrhl$ and location of these "bootlegàed" flats, and, where they were numerous, to re- zonie to permit them to operate open- ly or to treat themf as a non-con- * forming use of the land. V \illage President Harry C. Kinne, who spoke briefly at the conclusion of Mr. Kingery's talk, indicated that a lanld-use survey would soon be launiched and would be completed, be *estimated. hv the end o~f the ve *r,~- I]oot photo William ,Ayer McKinitey, 5 ýAu- bu rit road, Wiinnetk a, _hma. been elected 33rd presidepit of the, Ro- tary Club. of Chicago. Mr. McKiin- Iiey is' presideut* of Kitcheit Art Foodi hMc. He zwill be formnally i11- stalled as head of the 'Rotary club George F. Getz, Jr., of Wilmette, was elected a director of. the club for a two-year term. Otto E. Geppert, of Wilmette, was elected an alternate dele- gate to the annual convention of Rotary International to be --lIed lin San Fraan- cisco, Calif., in june. SApa~ ani Lisen $3 95 d Gfrdlis - for Summer ComfoàrtA Barbizon, and Kickernick g#UNOIESIO I-$OSIERY WARDROBE for Ail Occasions New Closing Hour. Saturday 7 P.M. Président ýKinne .pointed out that, in order W be sxstained bv the Illi- nois supreine court the zoning laws mnust be carefully and reasonablv dravvn and recalled a number oýf cases where courts had, knocked out zonig provisions of the municipalitv on the grounds that they were dis- criminating, confi scatory, or un- reasonable. Tuésday, May 24-9 to 12 nloo- Logan-Howard school dental cliîiic. Dr. P. Bass; nurse, MNrs, E. Stopka,. R. N. Wedncsdav, Mav 25-9 to 12 nooni -New Trier Higli school. Dr. E Chiristie; nurse, MNrs. I. Bliss, R, N. 2 to 4 p' m'.-Infant Welfare. clinic. Dr. N. G. Shaw, pediatrican l i IMcinl'.sh APPLES , - mmmwm at the post ) I $10.95 and u a

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