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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Dec 1921, p. 11

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1 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ENTERTAIN "DADS" Members of Recently Organized "Hi- Y" Club Give Banquet at Wil- mette Presbyterian Church There has recently been formed at the New Trier High school a large society among the boys of that insti- tution known as the "Hi-Y", with Del Worthington, president of the senior class as president, and Ford Stoddard secretary. In order that the fathers of the boys might learn more about this organization and what it hopes to accomplish, they were invited to a banquet last Mon- day evening which was held in the parlors of the Wilmette Presbyterian church. Dr. Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's church, presided. E. T. Clissold, a Chicago business man, was toastmaster. For the boys, addresses on the recent convention at Decatur, I1l., were given by George Martin on | "How they Treated Us", Tom Fitch | on "What We Did There" and Del] Worthington on "What We Brought | Home". Under the general title "A Word From Our Leaders" short talks were given by Graham Penfield of Northwestern university, Leslie J. Dodds of Winnetka and Eston V. Tubbs, principal of New Trier High school. The special address of the evening was by A. J. "Dad" Elliott. During the evening songs and hymns were sung led by Mr. Clissold and A. H Howard. Among those present, in addition to the speakers, were C. D. Worthington, A. E. Howard, Robert Stoddard, P. V. Bright, Geo. I.. Martin, S. B. Roberts, Rev. F. C. Stifler, J. R. Gathercoal, H. C. Holloway, H. J. King, Rev Stephen Lloyd, Rev. Geo. P. Magill, | 'Wm: McKinney, Claude George Martin, Todd Wheeler, Tom Fitch, J. L.. Robertson, Russell Thomp- son, Byron Smith, James Jones, Ford i Stoddard, Ralph L. English, Kenneth' Gathercoal, Geo. W. Holloway, Phil Bright, Jr., Jack Cullen, Robert Spa- ulding, Kenneth Murdock, Don. E. Marsh, Harold Lundberg, Laurence Roth, Kermit Boyd, Arthur Seibold, John MacLean, Carlton Marsh, Ellis P. Jones, Blake Roberts, Geo. Hannah, Tom King, Dwight Chapman, Frank Reynolds, Perry Lieber, and others. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MAKE GARMENTS FOR THE POOR The girls of the New Trier High school have been very busy the past month making garments for the poor of Chicago who are to be remem- bered by the United Charities. Miss Van Horne's cooking classes brought supplies from home a few weeks ago and made candy which they sold to buy materials. The sew- ing classes of Miss Mochel and Miss Bertrams made forty-five garments for children, while fifty old garments, donated by the students and patrons, were made over into suitable clothes. New Trier's Christmas spirit is also evident in the activities of the Girls' club. The members have been col- lecting clothing which, with a basket of food and a quantity of coal, will Le given to a poor family in Chicago. WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. GENERAL NUMBER 363958. NOTICE. Notice of proceedings for the con- demnation for use as"a public park of that part of lot one (1) in the sub-| division of block thirty-six (36) in Winnetka, being a subdivision of the northeast quarter of section twenty (20) and north half of section twenty- one (21) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian in Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, according to the plat of said subdivision of block thirty-six (36) as recorded in the office of the recorder of said Cook County, Illinois, in book | westerly E.. Fitch}: and materials, all in the Winnetka Park District in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) COUNTY OF COOK, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. GENERAL NUMBER 363958. WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT VS. LEONARD H. ROACH, et al In the matter of the petition of the Winnetka Park District for the ascer- tainment of the just compensation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for use as a public park by condemning therefor the fol- lowing described land, to wit: That part of lot one (1) in the sub- division of block thirty-six (36) in Winnetka, being a subdivision of the northeast quarter of section twenty (20) and north half of section twenty-one (21) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, according to the plat of said subdivision of block thirty-six (36) as recorded in the office of the recorder of said Cook County, Illinois, in book 60 of plats, at page 20, as document number 1842994, that lies south of a line drawn parallel with and forty (40) feet south of the north line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto, and westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy-five (75) feet south- of the northeasterly line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto; also that part of lot two (2) in the subdivision of block thirty-six | (36) aforesaid that lies westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy- five (75) feet southwesterly of. the northeasterly line of said lot as mea- sured at right angles thereto, and for the improvement of said real estate by grading, leveling, smoothing and roll- ing the surface of the same so as to present a gentle slope from the easter- ly line thereof to the westerly line thereof by planting trees and shrubs along the southerly side thereof, by spreading top soil and cow manure on the surface of the said real estate, by seeding the surface thereof, and by con- structing in said real estate a brick masonry water meter vault, connected by a lead service pipe to the present water main in Oak Street, in the Vil- lage of Winnetka, with necessary wrought iron union and brass water gate valve, and by draining the said real estate and by restoring to its present condition the pavement in Oak Street where the same shall be opened to make necessary water pipe and sewer connections, and by providing cast iron lawn sprinkler hydrants and sprinkler service pipe on said real estate, including all necessary labor and materials, all in the Winnetka Park District, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, for the purpose of making said improvement. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The said Court by order duly entered herein, having directed that notice be given to the said defendants and to all whom it may concern, by publication as by law required, in the Winnetka Weekly Talk, a newspaper published in the Winnetka Park District, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that the Winnetka Park District heretofore filed its petition in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, praying for the ascertainment of the just compen- sation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for use as a public park by condemning. therefor the following described land, to wit: That part of lot one (1) in the sub- division of block thirty-six (36) in Winnetka, being a subdivision of the northeast quarter of section twenty (20) and north half of section twenty- one (21) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, in Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, according to the plat of said subdivision of block thirty-six (36) as recorded in the office of the recorder of said Cook County, Illinois, in book 60 of plats, at page 20, as document number 1842994, that lies south of a line drawn parallel with and forty (40) feet south of the north line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto, and westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy-five (75) feet southwesterly of the northeasterly line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto; also that part of lot two (2) 'in the subdivision of block thirty-six (36) aforesaid that lies westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy-five (75) feet southwester- ly of the northeasterly line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto, and for the improvement of said real estate by grading, leveling, smoothing and rolling the surface of the same sO as to present a gentle slope from the easterly line thereof to the west- erly line thereof, by planting trees and shrubs along the southerly side there- of, by spreading top soil and cow ma- nure on the surface of the said real estate, by seeding the surface thereof, and by constructing in said real estate a brick masonry water meter vault, con- nected by a lead ser e pipe to the present water main in Oak Stre®, in the Village of Winnetka, with necess: "y wrought iron union and brass water gate valve,. and by draining the said real estate and by restoring to its present condition the pavement in Oak Street where the same shall be opened to make necessary water pipe and Sewer connections, and by providing 60 of plats, at page 20, as document number 1842994 that lies south of a line | drawn parallel with and forty (40) | feet south of the north line of said lot, | as measured at right angles thereto, | and westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy-five (75) feet south- westerly of the northeasterly line of said lot, as measured at right angles | thereto; also that part of lot two (2) in the subdivsion of block thirty-six (36) aforesaid that lies westerly of a line drawn parallel with and seventy- five (75) feet southwesterly of the northeasterly line of said lot as meas- ured at right angles thereto, and for the improvement of said real estate by grading, leveling, smoothing and roll- ing the surface of the same so as to present a gentle slope from the easterly lin# thereof to the westerly line there- of, by planting trees and shrubs along the southerly side thereof, by spread- ing top soil and cow manure on the surface of the said real estate, by seed- ing the surface thereof, and by con- structing in said real estate a brick masonry water meter vault, connected by a lead service pipe to the present water main in Oak Street, in the Vil- lage of Winnetka, with necessary wrought iron union and brass water gate valve, and by draining the said real estate and by restoring to its present condition the pavement in Oak Street where the same shall be opened to make necessary water pipe and sewer connections, and by providing cast iron lawn sprinkler hydrants and sprinkler service pipe on said real estate, including all necessary labor cast iron lawn sprinkler hydrants and sprinkler service pipe on said real estate, including all necessary labor and materials, all in the Winnetka Park District in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, for the purpose of making said improvement, and of what property will be benefited thereby and the amount such benefit, the estimat- ed cost of such improvement being the sum of nineteen thousand, four hundred seventy-nine dollars and sixty cents ($19,479.60); that Commissioners were duly appointed by said Court to in- vestigate and report the just compen- sation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for said im- provement, and also what real estate will be benefited by such improvement, and the amount of such benefits to each parcel of land benefited thereby, and that said Commissioners duly made a special assessment to raise the cost of said improvement, and duly filed their report in the office of the Clerk of said Court on the twenty-third day of De- cember, A. D.,, 1921. Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, returnable at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, in said County, on the twenty-fourth day of January, A. D. 1922, as is by law re- quired, which proceeding is still pend- ing. Now, unless you, the said defendants, designated as ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, shall be and appear before the said Superior Court of Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, at the County Court House, in the City of Chicago, in said County, on or before the twenty-fourth day of January, A. D. 1922, and plead, answer or demur to the petitioner's petition, or object to the report of the Commis- the same and the and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a judgment entered in accordance with the said report and the prayer of sioners aforesaid, matters said petition. The following is a description of the parcels of land sought to be taken or dam-' improvement lots, blocks, tracts, pieces or aged for the aforesaid: That part of lot one (1) division of block thirty-six Winnetka, being a subdivision northeast quarter of section (20) and north half of section twenty one (21) in township forty-two north, range thirteen (13) third principal County, Illinois, proposed meridian, in (36) as recorded in the office in book 60 of plats, at page document number 1842994, that forty parallel with and seventy-five angles thereto; two (2) thirty-six in the (36) subdivision of aforesaid that as measured at in the County Illinois. of Cook Dated at the City of Chicago, County this twenty-third day of December, A. D. of Cook and State of Illinois, 1921. SAMUEL E. ERICKSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Attorney for District. in the sub- (36) in of the twenty | (42) east of the Cook according to the plat of said subdivision of block thirty-six of the recorder of said Cook County, Illinois, 20, as lies south of a line drawn parallel with and (40) feet south of the north line of said lot as measured at right angles thereto, and westerly of a line drawn (75) feet southwesterly of the northeasterly line of said lot as measured at right also that part of lot block lies westerly of a line drawn parallel with | and seventy-five (75) feet southwester- ly of the northeasterly line of said lot right angles thereto, all within the Winnetka Park District, and State of the Winnetka Park T41-4tc qt oJeott p- Undertaker 1 am: now in business for my self, conducting the ONLY establishment in Wilmette. 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