WINNETKA TALK March 17, 1928 Community House Calendar (Week of March Monday 19) Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9---Women's Gym class 9--Fanecy Dancing Afternoon: 4--Basket Ball 4--Social Dancing ' 4--Meltzer School Evening : 7--Panthers 8--English Classes 8--Triangle Club 8--Business Men's Gym Class 8--Boy Builders 8--Good Luck Club 8--American Legion 8--Congregational Church Meeting 8:15--Fancy Dancing of Music Tuesday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil Club 9--Community Sewing Class 10--Rev. Richards' Lecture Afternoon: 4--Motion Pictures 4--Fancy Dancing 4--Basketball Evening : 7:15-9--DMotion Pictures 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 7:30--Ladies' Gym Class 8§--Community Players 8--English Classes 8 :30--FTriendship Circle Wednesday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil Club 9--Woman's Society Afternoon: 3 :45--Boys' Gym Class Evening : 7:30--Young Men's Gym Class 8--North Shore Art League Class 8--Czecho Slovakian Club 7:30--Boy Scout Exhibition Thursday Morning : 9--XKindergarten 9--Women's Gym Class 12--Fancy Dancing Afternoon: 4--Camp Fire Girls 4--Basketball Evening : 8--North Shore Art League Class 7:30--Boy Scout Exhibition Friday Morning © 9--Kindergarten 9--Fancy Dancing 12 :15--Rotary Club Luncheon Afternoon: 4--Motion Pictures 4--Blue Birds 4--Pathfinders 4--Basketball Evening : 7:15-9--Motion Pictures 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 7 :30--Panthers 8--Young Men's Class Saturday Morning : 9--Fancy Dancing 9--Meltzer School of Music 9--Basketball Practice Afternoon: 2--Boy's Gym Class 2 :30--Fancy Dancing Musical Appreciation Concert Given by Trio A concert was given at each of the Winnetka schools last Thursday by the Shasanbi Trio, composed of Olga Sandor, pianist; Sara Shatz, violinist, and Lois Biehl, cellist. The program consisted mainly of dance forms and was given as a part of the musical appreciation courses in the schools. A large number of parents attended. WINS TENNIS LAURELS Friends of Mrs. Stewart Johnson of 678 Sheridan road are quite pleased with the tidings of her splendid prowess at tennis, word having just come of the winning by Mrs. Johnson of a silver tennis cup at the Harem club, at Cairo, Egypt. Also we have word of the resumption of pleasures in that far away land, with her friends of the diplomatic circle. Mrs. John- son's young daughter, Catita, is quite well now, although she was very ill during their entire stay in Rome. They may return home about the last of April, but their plans are not yet definite. Public Forum Editor, WINNETKA TALK: : On page two of the March 10 issue of WinxxETRA TALK there is a very fine piece of publicity for Community House. But there is cause for mis- understanding in the paragraph headed "Be at Home when the Solicitor Calls." Community House is asking for sub- scriptions for maintenance "of the House and its own various activities, such as the Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, etc. By some mistake, the sup- port of the Visiting Nurse is included in the list to be covered by one check from each subscriber. In point of fact, the support of the Visiting Nurse is not the responsibility of Community House. The School board, because the Visiting Nurse work is very largely in the schools, contributes $50 a year to the nurse's salary. The rest is raised by the finance committee of the Re- lief and Aid society as a part of the annual appeal to the residents of Win- netka for funds to support its work. In making it quite clear that money subscribed to Community House is not money for the maintenance of a Visit- ing Nurse, the Relief and Aid society is very glad to have this opportunity to express its grateful recognition for the fact that for sixteen years Com- munity House has given office room and room for supplies to the Visiting Nurse. To have headquarters in Com- munity House, where the Visiting Nurse could be reached and could carry on her clerical work. has been of great advantage to the Nurse, and to the Relief and Aid. --FElaine D. Sidley, Publicity Chairman. Relief and Aid Society. Winnetka Men Attend Annual Yale Banquet Henry A. Gardner, 844 Bryant ave- nue, president of the Yale club of Chi- cago, was toastmaster at the sixty- second annual banquet at the Black- stone hotel on Monday evening, March 12. Dr. James Rowland Angell, the only president of Yale who did not graduate from the university, discussed Yale's policies. Following the ban- duet, four reels of motion pictures showing the football game of 1927 which brought its eastern champion- ship, were thrown on the screen. Other Winnetka men attending the banquet were William Boyden, Jr. Dudley Palmer, Wheaton Augur and Gerald Butler. Mr. Boyden, an alum- nus of Harvard, gave a short talk for his alma mater. Knott Sentenced to One Year in the Bridewell Walter Knott, of 4869 Magnolia ave- nue, Chicago, who last December was arrested bv Winnetka police at the Hubbard Woods skating pond. as a result of his conduct towards children there, on Thursday of this week was sentenced to one vear in the Bridewell, by Judge Harry B. Miller, of the Crim- inal court, on the charge of contribut- ing to the delinquency of children. NOTICE WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS. GENERAL NUMBER 470217 WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT, A Municipal Corporation, VS. JOHN O. BARBER. JOHN KIEWIK. AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, by order duly entered in the above entitled proceedings, having directed that as to such .de- fendants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said proceedings to be non-resi- dents of the State of Illinois, or whose residences are shown thereby to be un- known, and the defendants designated as "All whom it may concern," the Clerk of said Court cause publication to be IN made in the Winnetka Talk, a secular newspaper published in the Winnetka Park District, County of Cook and State of Illinois, containing notice of the fol- lowing matters: Notice is hereby given of the pendency of the above entitled proceedings insti- tuted by the petition of the Winnetka Park District, heretofore filed in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, designated General Number 470217 in said Court, praying for the ascertainment of the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken or dam- aged for the making of the improvement hereinafter described, and for the ascer- tainment of what property will be bene- fited by the making of said improve- ment, and the amount of such benefit. The Commissioners Guiy appointed by the said Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, to investigate and report the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged for said improvement, and also what real estate will be benefited by said improve- ment, and the amount of such benefit to each parcel of land assessed, duly made a special assessment to raise the cost of said improvement, and filed their said report and assessment roll in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Cook County, Illinois, on the four- teenth day of March, A. D. 1928. Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named, and the defendants described as "All whom it may concern," returnable in said Court at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the sixteenth day of April, A. D. 1928, as is by law re- quired, which proceeding is now pending. The total cost of said improvement, as shown by the estimate of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the said Winnetka Park District, and the report and assessment roll of said Com- missioners, is the. sum of Fourteen Thou- sand, Five Hundred Eighty-seven Dollars and no cents ($14,587.00). Now unless you, such defendants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said pro- ceedings to be non-residents of the State of Illinois, or whose residences are shown thereby to be unknown, and the de- fendants designated as "All whom it may concern," shall be and appear before the said Superior Court of Cook County, Il- linois, at the County Court House, in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the sixteenth day of April, A. D. 1928, and plead, answer or demur to the petitioner's petition, or ob- ject to the report and assessment roll of the Commissioners aforesaid, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as con- fessed, and a judgment entered in ac- cordance with the said report and assess- ment roll and the prayer of said petition. The following is a description of said improvement, and includes a description of the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land sought to be taken for the said im- provement. That Lot Nine (%) In Barber's Sub- division of a part of Block Twenty-six (26) in John Cr Garland's Addition to Winnetka, w»eing a subdivision of the North One Hundred Twenty (120) Acres of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said Barber's Subdivision, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Cook County, Illinois, on the seventh day of September, A. D. 1927, as Document Number 9770868 ; Also, Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15) in Kiewik Park Subdiyjsion of part of Block Twenty-six (26) in John C. Garland's Ad- dition to Winnetka, being a subdivision of the North One Hundred Twenty (120) Acres of the Southwest Quarter of Sec- tion Twenty-one (21) in Township Forty- two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said Kiewik Park Subdivision recorded in the office of the Recorder of Cook County, Illinois, on the thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1927, as Document Number 9776299; All of the hereinabove described lots, tracts and parcels of land, being within the Win- netka Park District, County of Cook and State of Illinois, be condemned by the said Winnetka Park District for use as a public park, and that the said lands when so condemned be improved by clear- ing, grading, plowing, harrowing, raking, rolling, planting and seeding with grass seed, planting trees and shrubs, construct- ing concrete block meter vault, water service connection, water pipes, sprinkler hydrants, and removal of all surplus ma- terials, including the cost of engineer- ing services, all labor and materials, and all other expenses necessary to construct said proposed local improvement, all with- in the Winnetka Park District, County of Cook and State of Illinois. Dated at the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, this fourteenth day of March, A. D. 1928. SAMUEL E. ERICKSON, Clerk of the Superior Cook County, Illinois. 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