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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Dec 1928, p. 34

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December 29, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 33 Lake Bluff Zoning Law Given Jolt in High Court Ruling A decision of great importance in the application of zoning principles has just been handed .down by the Illinois Supreme Court at Springfield, in the case of David T. Bjork (a Chicago architect) vs. Safford, et al (constitut- ing the Lake Bluff Zoning Appeal board). The case arose in connection with an attack on the validity of one of the provisions of the Lake Bluff Zoning ordinance which prohibited the con- struction of any building, in a dis- trict which was zoned for apartments, which would house more than four- teen families per acre. The case arose in the County court of Lake county and was heard by judge Perry Persons at Waukegan. No attack was made hy the petitioner upon the zoning Ordin- ance itself nor upon well-established zoning principles but the attack was directed only against the particular fourteen families per acre provision as applied to apartments; and and Judge Person held this regulation to be drastic, unreasonable and uncon- stitutional; also upon the ground that under the language of the ordinance itself the restriction was not applicable to apartments .The petitioner was rep- resented by Alexander H. Marshall, of the Chicago law firm of Marshall & Marshall. The case was appealed to the IlI- inois Supreme Court; and on account of the importance of and widened in- terest in the case, the Chicago Re- gional Planning association raised funds with which to employ special counsel to obtain the fullest possible presentation of the case in the Su- Family Group Pictures While the whole family is together for the Holidays why not have a family group picture taken? BERNIE STUDIO 1623 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON Phone University 8998 preme Court in support of the zoning regulation. The Illinois Supreme Court, in its opinion, affirms the decision of Judge Persons of the Lake County court. Christmas Eve Brings Big Demand for "Juice" The demand placed on the Village electric plant for supplying current on Christmas Eve was the largest in the history of Winnetka, it was stated this week by Village Manager H. I.. Wool- hiser. A total of 1,894 kilowatts, an increase of ten per cent over last year, was furnished. The output for the day was 21,490 kilowatt hours, also the largest day's output the plant has ever been called upon to produce. Mrs. Gilbert Kelly and Miss Eliza- beth Kelly, 412 Cumnor road, Kenil- worth, left soon after Christmas to spend the holidays in New Orleans. Your confidence in our ahility to serve you has made us happy. In return, here's hoping that you will be happy amd surressful during the New YPear--1929. LEE NELSON - Jeweler | 1626 ORRINGTON AVENUE UNIVERSITY 461 (New Hahn Building) Celery Fresh Fruit Supreme or Clam Juice Cocktail Scotch Mutton Broth or Consomme Armenonvitte Supreme of Sole Inedite Breast of Chicken Pascale Filet Mignon Rossini Pate de foie gras yy Braised Watertown Goose with Dressing, Apple Sauce J Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus ! Pommes Chateau Dessert -- Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce French Pastry Chocolate Ice Cream Roquefort Cheese with Crackers Mthe (georgian An Address of Distinction DAVIS at HINMAN--EVANSTON Telephone B. E. de Murg, Manager Start the New Year Successfully! The Georgian Hotel will serve the following ideal 4 New Year's Dinner in that delightful manner which bas justly gained distinction for this residence. Covers are moderately placed at two dollars. LL LL Little Neck Clams | Choice | Parmesan Cheese Straws Mixed Olives Salted Almonds == i Parisienne Potatoes Pineapple Water Ice -- 1 Choice | Garden Peas a la Francaise i New Cauliflower in Butter Stuffed Tomato Surprise Tea Or Milk Biscuit Glacé Raspberry Parfait Vanilla Ice Cream LLL Greenleaf 4100

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