WILMETTE LIFE August ··20, 1926 Twilight 'Musicale to New Concrete ~oads to ~Clabaugh Promises ; Bring Talented Sisters Be Completed Next Week I N 0 Politics on New I series The program for the fourth of the of twilight musicales being given Sunday, August 22, will offer two sisters as the artists for the evening, Elizabeth and Ellen Townsend. The first half of the evening's program, 'which is to begin at 8:30 o'clock, will consist of duet numbers, and the last half will be parts of the opera "Carmen." Thcse t\YO sister artists are re.a l Chicagoans, having been horn and brought up in the city. They ~ve done a great deal of concert \1\ ork throughout the country, and have studied in Paris two different times under one of the prominent French teachers. In .this countrY theY have studied under Mrs. Charies K~um of Chicago, and have hc'..ll coached for g rand Ol)era by several well known instructors. ~wo nt:W c~:mcrete thoroughfares wh1ch will atd traffic movements through the north shore will be opened within the next t\vo weeks, according to information receh;ed from officials. The new concrete surfacing on Dempster street from ~fcCormick boulevard west to East Prairie road wi.ll be completed this week and the final link in the forty foot :McCormick hil?hway under the new C. and K. \V. bndge ~t the so.uth end. 0 ~ the bouleI vard wtll be fintshed wtthtn the next ten c~ays or two weeks. Rams last week prevented progress on the ,,·ork .on Demp.ster. stree.t wher:e a new five mch sectJOn lS bemg latd over t.hc center of t.he r.oadway. 'fhe wor k · ts un d er t I1e .d tree t 10n o f J ate k s Brothers Co.ns~ructwn company at~d as soon as tt ts co!l1pl~ted plans w1ll -ter I)e rus 1 le d 011 w ldenlng Denlp :, street. Although this musicale is the fourth \Vhen the three block gap of :Meand the last of the season's series as Cormick boulevard is completed unit was origin.ally planned, members of der C. and N. \V. tracks the thoroughthe committee think that still another fare will be officially opened and form one or two may be given. one of the main arteries from Chicago to the north shore. · Mrs. RaYtnond Claussen of Le ).f ars, ).f r. and l\f rs. Jules Greiner and ).[ r. Iowa, \vho was tl :e guest for a few davs of Mrs . . E. T. Herimlick. 1030 and ~~ r~. David Dar low left last \YeekLi;Hlcn avenue, left Saturday for her end to spend two weeks at Saugatuck, ).fir h. ·home. St te parole Board Hin-:-on G. Clabaugh, of 1324 Scott avenue \Vinnetka, presided Tuesday at the first meeting of the Illinois state board of pardons and paroles since his appointment as chairman several weeks ago. He promised the p~blic full protection from paroled convtcts, and declared himself to be independent of all politicians, including Covernor Small, who appointed him. ~fr. Clabaugh stated that all business of the board wili be public; he prom~ ised that "fixers" would he unwelcome and useless. He also said that HShyster" la\\·,·ers .would have no standing .1 w1t 1 t1 1e .b oar d . One of ~[r. Clabaugh's important statements was: "There will be no politics in these cases. I am G not a politician. I never met overnor Small until he sent for me and offered me this place. As a matter of fact, I belong to a different political party." Another statement of interest: "One of the conrlitions on which I took the place was that I he allowed a free hand . I have it. The governor promised me he would . not interfere and that he would back me to the limit. If he doesn't I can resign without regrets. 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