22 WINNETKA TALK November 19, 1927 el hl bbb bb ih ih SS bbb CLIT TTTIT TILL LIAL ISLA LLL LL LL Gay As the Holiday Spirit! FROCKS Dance -- Dinner -- Evening A frock for every Thanksgiving festivity-- from bright chiffons for the dance to suave of satins and velvets for more formal affairs. WA HAL 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka TTT TT TELE ELLE EL EEL ELLE EL EEE EELS RL LL LAL LR LL LLL LLL] ETI Z EI ESSE EE ELS ESSE EXEL ET J "A Satisfied Customer-- Our Greatest Asset" Anthracite Pocahontas and Glendora QUALITY COALS and CHICAGO SOLVAY COKE PHONE 653 WINNETKA The NORTHSHORE Co. 16 PROUTY ANNEX -- WINNETKA Thanksgiving For flowers that bloom about our feet; For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; For song of bird, and hum of bee; For all things fair we hear or see, Father in heaven, we thank Thee! For blue of stream and blue of sky; For pleasant shade of branches high; For fragrant air and cooling breeze; For beauty of the blooming trees. Father in heaven, we thank Thee! --RaALPH WALDO EMERSON. Lectures Continue on Meaning of the Bible Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. Herbert Willett, minister of the Kenil- worth Union church, continued his course of lectures, "The Making and Meaning of the Bible." This week the subject was "The Book of Esther: A Jew's Defiance." Dr. Willett is a student of the Bible and Bible history, who is international- ly recognized as one of the outstand- ing authorities on this who is a speaker of greatest charm and ability. Dr. Willett's sermon for next Sunday will be "A Nation's Grati- tude." It is announced that in the parents' and teachers' meetings of the church, which precede the Wednesday evening Bible talks at 7:15, the following sub- jects will be considered: "Religious Education and the Community," "Why Religious Education Today?", "Where Are We Going in Religious Educa- tion?", "Why Graded Curriculum and Worship?", "Why Dramatics, Pro- jects, World Friendships and Service Programs?" and "Why Teach as the Master Taught?" subject, and Call Citizens to Express Views on Apartment Question In the course of the last year, parti- cularly, there has heen a decided in- crease in the number of combined store and apartment buildings built or pro- jected in Winnetka. Such buildings, under the Zoning ordinance, are re- stricted to the district designated as "C" Commercial. Under the Zoning ordinance an apartment is defined as "A Household unit in an apartment house, or, above the first floor, in a building used in part for commercial purposes and suit- able for occupancy by one or more per- sons." Another restriction is that "buildings used partly for residential purposes shall not accommodate or make provision for more than seventy- two (72) families per acre of land, nor make provision for more than a pro- portional number of families on a frac- tional part of any acre of land." It has been suggested that possibly some change in this intensity of use of land should be made. This apartment development has na- turally attracted considerable atten- tion and it has been thought advis- able by the Committee on Plats and Zoning of the Village council and the Zoning commission, to afford the peo- ple of Winnetka an opportunity to state their views regarding the regula- tions governing apartments. Accord- ingly an informal hearing will be held by these two bodies on Tuesday, No- vember 29, at 8 o'clock, in the Council Chamber of the Village hall. All those interested in any way in the apartment situation are urged to attend so that the Council committee and the commis- sion may have the benefit of their ad- vice on the Village's policies in this connecton. " Building Materials FILLING SOIL Now Excavating the Leonard C. Gleason HUBBARD WOODS APARTMENTS Quantity Discounts on Large Orders "When You're in a Hurry" Phone-- WINNETKA 32 WINNETKA TEAMING & SuppLY Co. Lawrence J. Hayes Private Drives