F« a beautiful Lièter ~~wave ,bave us do ur e]e«mmet Nowl E mi e c FinTEAIAIL ois si»« Pe.s. $3 00 I.eIaIIag Sb~m~oo aul Viager Wae ewch, Trmor85C ESTH$ER - BAUTY SHOF 1213 WiLMETTE AVFL mowfuit. 6Mo me years and later othef O.A. Oakes of the school faRculty is, in charg of NYA work' at the schooL Wilmefte Shop Donatos Clothing to Red. Cross Forty or more garments,ý including ladies' suitsi., blouses, warm ,coats, sweaters,,,and undergarmuents were donated tothe Americau -Red Cross this week by Mr. andi Mrs. B. M.. Coplan, owners of the , UniqeSYl Shop', 1126 Central avenue., These very useful garmients were con- tributed in response to-the caîl for aid in the flood-stricken: areas i the East andi South. m rt. W~. Kohlr 511 Linden ave- nue,, ente rtained1 her bridge' club at luncheon on Wednestiay. lt CII-. i te g.t 2&% reLise. tion en camera I zeairs b e fo0t Mr#. B##LiM Robinhon, director. of wpelfae wk in Wilmette, wvill be ise'speaker aithtie meeting of the .Wilmette Civi eagne> etaiits month- ly meeting in -tihe Eiigliuih room Ô Mffwshall pieuW& CO'.1 tomor7ouw F. Dewey Anderson, president of the Wilmette Welf are board, will devote a short time to explaining the work of the boardi, its relation to the community chest, and the exclusive fieldi i. occupies in relieving distres of ,Wilmette residents who, for one reason or another, cannot be aided through the local office of the Cook County Bureau of Public Welfare. A clerk in the Village office issued the permit, andi thereby hbangs a tale. When the fact came to the 'attention, of Village PresidentHarry C. Kinne andi the Board of Trust.ees, it was re- c alleti that under the izoning ordin- ance the Village WaS wthout author- ity, to issue ,the permît until the ap- plication bad first been submnitted t6 the Zoning comiission and a rec- ommiendatiofi.favoring Inon-conform- tngluse.of the property secured. Andi so, at. its meeting Tuesday eëvening of last week the Village board re- volced the license, andi caused notice to be:served'upon Mr.,Gage and bis prospective tenant to that effect. The historical angle of, the ques- tion, is this: At the ý time of the passage of the zoninig ordinance the. property was in use as a restaurant and could not, of course, be inter- fereti with, even though it was zoned Class A residential. fl:owever, the ordinance provides that where such non-conforming use was discontinueti for a period of six months, it çoulti not again be used for commercial purposes, unless its classification werc. legally changed. The property i question bas not been used for comn- mercial purposes for a continuous- period of at Icast eighteefln onths, PEACC>CK' (CE CRAN, Shermman Ave. 413 linden Ave. ZM ~L..tAIS* Wilmletto 4120 Univ on RMANNE BEAUTY SALON "For Tho8e Who A re ParticuZar", For Complete BeaUt I PIw e rivfru Central St. The Wilmette Home Owners asso- ciation is, according to its president, Robert E. Ricksen, unalterably op- posed to the reopening of a rest- aurant ini the property, which is bo- cateti in one of the finest residential, sections of the village,, andi will sup- port Village officiais: in preserving the present residential character. Announces Horner. ft.ad PI-s. ette 14211 1 os Tony Iems road, Kenilworth, will lbe glati to know that she is recovering nicely from lier récent illness. She. has hati puenmonia, but is sitting up in a chair now, and well on the road to health., Pham [ET Stte,1420