40 WINNETKA TALK November 7, 1925 SHOW DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL PLAN IDEAS Commissioner Penfield Reports Progress of Subdivision and Platting Rules Frederick W. Penfield, of Glencoe, county commissioner and chairman of the committee on subdivision plats and zoning of the Chicago Regional Plan- ning association, in a statement this week told of the success of regional planning in Cook county and asserted that it had saved a vast amount of money and time. Mr. Penfield is also a member of the Cook county board and the Glencoe zoning board of ap- peals. His statement was issued fol- lowing a meeting of state and county officials held in Chicago last week. "By controlling street widths and locations in accord with a master plan, we feel we are doing some fundamental planning for the future growth of pop- ulation in this region," said Mr. Pen- field. "Our success in obtaining the unanimous support of real estate sub- dividers in Cook county has shown what sound planning may be done simply by bringing the subdividers to- gether with the various officials. The subdividers themselves worked on these regulations along with city planners, the surveyors' association, county high- way engineers, and others, and when the rules were completed all agencies were in full agreement." State Favors Schemes "We were surprised," said Mr. Pen- field, "and of course very deeply pleased when twenty-two state and county officials gathered together a few days ago to study the regulations drafted by our committee of the Re- gional Planning association. It was a rainy day and these officials came from Phone 93.3 Winnetka To make your appointment for your SHINGLING CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING HAIR DRESSING MARCEL AND WATER WAVING SHAMPOO FACIAL AND SCALP TREAT- MENT MANICURE The Comfort Shop Miss Jennie Anderson 797 Elm Street Meyer Bank Building | Waukegan, Elgin, Geneva, Wheaton, | agreed to them one and Joliet, and included the county su- [Only two perintendent of highways of each [agreed upon and those were designed county and from one to three members | for a more strict control rather than | lessening the effect of the rules. of the county board. rules for subdividers to go by. "We sat down and spent thé entire atternoon going over paragraph after |those in the paragraph of these regulations and |be done." | | the Illinois division of highways [guarantee I'he state saw at once the opportunity visions of the which have arisen in the past |was given Suggest Changes | into effect regulations draft as could after another. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morton Knode changes were | of Winnetka and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MaclLeish of Glencoe have just Mrs. Theodore J. Coyne of officials of | sewing in most urgent. It Is Not Too Late To Have OIL-O-MATIC HEAT Oil-O-Matic may be installed quick- ly. The temperature of your rooms 1s hardly disturbed--only two or three hours at the most and then-- No more uneven temperature. No more coal or ashes to handle. No more trips to the basement. As one owner said recently, "About the only time I ever see my heating plant is when I am showing my Oil-O- Matic to some friend." IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Four installation crews, including fourteen men and eight automobiles. are required to keep up with orders Humidiators the humidifying radiator covers make a more beautiful and healthful home. We have samples on display. for Oil-O-Matic heat here on the North . Shore. This insures immediate installation of your Oil-O-Matic--no waiting. HEATING PROBLEMS SOLVED And you profit most by changing over now. The even, cozy tempera- ture which Oil-O-Matic maintains au- tomatically during these changeable Fall days is impossible to maintain with coal. Write, phone or call today for us to inspect your heating plant and submit our proposal. No obligation, of course. Copeland Iceless Refrigeration makes a colder and perfectly even tem - perature for your ice box. See our demonstrator in operation. Evanston OIL-O- MATIC Company THOMAS H. SIDLEY 517 Dempster Street University 9335 One [turned from a ten days' trip to New "Guiding the whole discussion was | put more teeth into them by prescrib- | York. While there they visited their G. N. Lamb, engineer for this district | ing that the subdivider put up bond to | daughters, Jean MacLeish and Betty out all pro-|Knode, who are attending the West | over school at Middlebury, Conn. to obtain relief from some of the prob- | "Before the meeting ended a pledge | a voluntarily by because of the lack of some standard | each of the counties that sincere and | Providgnt avenue, will have the Lake | immediate effort would be made to put | Bluff Orphanage sewing committee of in their counties a set of [the Pine Street circle meet at identical with | home for an all-day sewing Monday, November 9, Christmas