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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Dec 1925, p. 44

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December 5, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 43 Desire Longer Parking Voters' League News Period in Store Areas A letter from William T. secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, in regard to a new parking ordinance was read at the Council meeting held Tuesday, December 8, the Winnetka League of Women Voters will be host- esses at the monthly all-day meeting h last Tuesday evening. The new or- of the Cook County council of the |dinance prescribes a 90-minute limit league. This council meets once a|on parking on Lincoln avenue and month at the Illinois League head- |other streets in the business district. quarters at 308 North Michigan ave- nue, and each month one of the local leagues is in charge. At noon a light luncheon will be served. Mrs. William T. Heyn, Mrs. John In the letter it was suggested that a three-hour limit would be more de- sirable. to a committee which will confer with Chamber of Commerce officials on the Vander Vries, and Mrs. Walter Benson | situation. At the time of the passage of Winnetka are in charge® of pro- |of the ordinance Village Manager H. viding the luncheon at the December | I. Woolhiser and Chief W. M. Peter- meeting. They will be assisted by Mrs. [son of the police department made a Morris Greeley and Mrs. John delay. [survey of parking conditions and rec- Winnetka league members are welcome | ommended a 60-minute limit on park- as visitors to any of the sessions of |ing. The council, however, increased the council where they will hear dis- [the limit to 90 minutes when the or- cussed the various phases of county |dinance was passed. government of particular interest to | = women. The permanent members of | the council representing Winnetka are Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Nathan ere Mrs. Austin Jenner, Mrs. Vander Vries, | Thanksgiving and week-end guests o Mrs. Heyn, and Mrs. J. P. Yoder. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webster of "The World Court" will be the sub- | Provident avenue. ject of discussion for the East Elm Street circle at its next meeting on December 8. Mrs. William Hale of the Winnetka League of Women Voters | Speakers' bureau will be the speaker of the afternoon. The East Elm Street circle is one of the largest of these groups, having an average at- tendance of from 45 to 60 women. It is customary for league speakers to have ten minutes at the beginning of circle programs, but on this occasion Mrs. Hale has been asked to be the central feature of the program and will make a much longer talk. Other circles which have arranged with the Winnetka League of Women Voters for speakers on the "World Court" are the Ridge Avenue circle where Mrs. Hale will speak on Mon- day, December 7. This meeting will take place at the home of Mrs. A. H. Wales. Mrs. Ernest Ballard will speak on the same subject at the Hawthorne Lane circle on December 8 and at the New Trier circle later the same afternoon. Wednesday, December 9, Mrs. Ballard will speak at the Indian Hill circle which will meet at the home ee -------------------- -- Think of moving--think of us You'll never have a care or of Mrs. Herman A. Kasten, 220 f Poplar street. uss. Mrs. Ralph S. Childs is chairman . of the League of Voters Speakers' We take the aggravating bureau. She has now privided speak- ers for fifteen of the nineteen circles that met during the past month. She phase of moving out of it. We move you safely and is very pleased to announce that Mrs. : Ernest Ballard has been added recent- economically. ly to her list of speakers, which also includes Mrs. John Vander Vries, Mrs. SINNET iA with Fe William Hale, Mrs. Arthur Cushman, ne Mrs. Maurice Lieber, and Mrs. George Gordon. Se 1 I] ; Y EPROOF STORAGE MAKES HER BOW MOVING. PACKING 11 (OIRG Mr. and Mrs. H. 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