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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 8

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APARTMENT HOUSE â€"* CASE IS EXPLAINED ‘resent Status of Suit of S .â€"â€" uel Martin vs. City of H. Xavie: Vigeant, who had testified for the complainants that the zoning ordiâ€" nance had no relation to public health against apsftnient buildings in resiâ€" denee . File Cross Bill The attorneys for the city recently presented a petition to the circuit court before Judge Ralph M. Dady, requesting leave to file a cross. bill against Mr. and Mrs. Martin asking: for an injunction against their operâ€" ation of the premises as an apartâ€" ment house. The crossâ€"bill was filed and the attorneys for the Martins have moved to dismiss the crossâ€"bill. It is expected that Judge Dady will t $ operate: an apartment building outâ€" ner of Elm Place school. cently | side of the Pss Ainfrict, " 1t 18| . _ _ ... nndunmennlas. * ** f circuit . Martin‘s contention ‘through his i > ‘ "Dady, | attorneys, â€"that he has aâ€" right to Festpone, Meetine . _ _ _ . ss bill| operate the building as an apartment â€"The next regular meeting of the asking | building and that the city has no| Lady Elks club will be held Wednesâ€" operâ€" :;gh; wtfihinter::: wi;ht B:ueh.t,u:;; day afternoon, April 8th. The meetâ€" apartâ€"| Pending the outcome 0 sui i 4 is filed circuit court has issued a temporary e a(clli:ednled f::ityesterduy ‘f:e::‘;;n fartins | injunction restraining the city from was penaed h. on accoun ae ossâ€"bill. | interfering under the zoning law with death of the husband of one of its dy will} the operation of the apartment hot;se. members. ‘ Two. quite unusual services will be| Hope," held at the Highland Park Methodist | don Th church on Palm Sunday. In the mornâ€" | â€" The t ing service at 10:45. the musical se ) service gifted singers, who will render, "Conâ€"| and in sider the Lilies," by Topliff. The| ume t} other musical numbers will include| free 1 electrical transcriptions â€" as follows: | tones. Organ Pre]ude"â€"-â€"“hrgo" by Handel,| the co played by Gibson;: .Offertoryâ€""The| zotte,â€" Palms" sung by McCormack; Postâ€"| Shore ludeâ€""Liebestraum" by Liszt, played | placed by Thunder. . esye â€"] and â€"E _ At this morning service, the pastor, Rev. Frank Davidson Hopkins, will preach an appropriate Palm Sunday sermon. & The evening service will be marked wellâ€"knownâ€"hymn, to beâ€"sung by the Jnusual Palm Sunday Service to Be Held at Grace M. E. Church The evening service will be marked by <a discourseâ€" entitledâ€""Chaos and the Way Out"~given by the pastor and which will be illustrated by sterâ€" opticon views of a real artistic and illustrative values. These slides are best ‘artists and the address will have to do with present day conditions. in American life in various phases. A hear the argument upon the motion of attorneys for the Martins within the next few days. 2 _ It is the conb;;:ti;r.\ ;z-ihecxty in‘ . T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. H E by beautiful pictures. . ANe FCebWO! D. transcriptions of musical numbers will include: Great Organ Preludeâ€""Preâ€" lude in C minor" played ‘by Archer Gibson; Offertoryâ€""Pilgrims‘ Song of Hope," Batiste, played by Henry Gorâ€" don Thunder. The transcriptions rendered at these services are given with wonderful ‘ '.?‘.S.‘Yl'.- aitsamâ€" made possible ,‘ ,"m!_‘ Phone Highland Park 4100 tealism, _thade. possible h methods= of = & and instrument and give_n L iavinconditih on ehaeet, es L ons Te 18 en enne P and instrument and given with a volâ€" ume that fills the church with music free from mechanical ‘or unnatural tones. This is made possible through the courtesy of. Mr. Howard 8. Leâ€" zotte, the local manager of the North Shore Talking Machine Co., who has placed all: the resources of the local eA Evanston stores at the disposal placed all: the resources and Evanston stores at of the church. Schubert Choral Club Meets Monday Evening nity groups formed during the past months is the Schubert Choral club, meeting regularly Monday evenings at $ p. m. at the Elm Place school. In es o M c in na C e M m e C : 52 2e ABEM VAE TE s M ceb t s CE ing group enjoys .there "is ~real proâ€" gress being manifested in music unâ€" der the leadership of Mr. Chas. Mountain. of Waukegan:â€" â€"Mr.â€"Mounâ€" giving a future. gi;\“t;;c.l-râ€";itfl Miss Cerena Longsâ€" 3 hone 219 --MiuBertha Postpone Meeting ez _â€"The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks club will be held Wednesâ€" One of the most interesting commuâ€" Any one interested number of productions in the in good music mral eclub may The: record NORTH SHORE WOMEN ATTEND TEA GUWLW) 7] ,ocd Reddellts_ému at Open. ing Affair of Flower and Fruit Group _ * Among the presidents of nearly 110 garden clubs and flower guild comâ€" mittees in the Chicago area, who were invited to a tea given by the Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, at the Merchandise Mart Tuesday afternoon of this week were the following from this part of the north shore:~~~ Highland Park and Ravinia: Mrs. Jacob S.~ Weinberg, ~president, and Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman, chairman flower guild committee of H. P. Garâ€" den Study Club; Mrs.Jamesâ€"C. Ek well, president, and Mrs. Milton Hardâ€" acre, chairman, flower guild commit. tee of Ravinia Garden club; Mrs. Marâ€" tin L. Strauss, president, and, Mrs, Lewis Lepman, chairman of flower guild committee of North Shore Garâ€" den"club. T Lake Bluff: Mrs. Charles Cawthorne Brown, chairman â€" ffower ~guild â€"comâ€" mittee, Lake Bluff Gardenâ€"club; and Mrs. F. H. Young, Girl Scout leader, Take bluff. =â€" _ _‘ . > â€"__ _ > Chicago Commons, waAs Assisting the officers 0 the reception of guests ent _ social â€" service â€"JCBUCIS . _ J0 90 Lea D. Taylor, Chicago Commons; Chicago Settlement; Miss Harries Vilk tum, Northwestern University: Set tlement; Miss Edna L. Foley, super: intendent of the Visiting Nurse Assoâ€" ciation; and Miss Sara B. Place, sup erintendent of the Infant Welfare so ciety. > %. Miss Mary me Officers of Guild The officers of the guild are: Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, honorary presiâ€" {Continued on page 46) of -é-lén;oâ€":venne are the happy PA ents of a son born Saturday, March 21, at the Highland Park hospital Mr. snd Mrs. Richardson Revell Highâ€"Tone Restaurant Dr. Graham Try Our Delicious BUSINESS MEN‘S LUNCH f 40¢ 541% Central Avenue Highland Park Thursday, March 26, Taylor Talks r, tounder of the v;u the speaker. s of the guild in »sts were prominâ€" Miss Harriet Vitâ€" Contract Q'dg&k_ £ l'n_:“é‘-:J held every may oe QDLeS® the following member of t Ralph Neum Mrs. Seth G¢ Charles L. J George Ross Sherman W Mrs. Cart north shore introduction to her exten: perience as cently compl bertson, â€"li¢ TY Reservat10 ir cCO unde rild 0 or 2 obtai

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