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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 24

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24 WILMETTE LIFE September 13, 1929 Kenilworth Boys Clabaugh Quits Post' as Paroles Chairman Start Training (Continued from page 23) for Grid Season boa rd , Edgar A.StevensJnc. 16~4 (~) t 'a:-:t:":-: h e::~ rd ]H.. a hy b~· Parole < ' h t"s t ~: r ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON <'a:-:p:-: h £-a rd by Parolt> hoard. tntal ,J(Ili£-t , Che!'ter, Pontiac ( T) f'af't·~ h t"a rd and. parol f:'d (ch:ut) 1 Out-of-statt> paro le!', hy s tat t-s (Y > Defa ult rs o n out-of-state paro!t-:-: ( \\.) Prii-oners r e<:ein·d , hy counties. <R> l'ase:-: t ia<" rd Parol hoard. Pon- (S) n· OJIIIU~t'~ Pnmaturt> 1h·lt-a s4'S 1· must bt.> n·memberf>d th a t 89 C:c of a ll :-en t e n( ~ ar~:> ind et ... rminate; and gra \ '2 indt·ed is the r es pon!<ibility of th e :-; upt-'rvi!-'t lr of paroll·s and th e parole board. Th e w o rk of p o li l'l', prosecutors. jurie:-:, and eo urts will not lw of much avail in th ~ publi c battle again~t organized crim E' , if -: riminals b~ relf·ast>d prt:>mature ly and with inad e qu ~ tt: :<UJWr\'ision. Jt mattt"r ~ little wh E' th t> r impro pl-' r rel east-s of <"riminals flow from in c· xp+> ri e n ('e r1r unintellig'nt ~ t> ntim en t ; tlw damaging rP S\Ilt to ~ot:ietY will h t-' the saml-' . Df'p.lnrahlt· a nd crJstl.r a :-: t·ongt·stion and la<: k of e mpl fJy m en t in pri~ons may h e , I r Pit f> ratt' m~· d eclara tion mad(· at th ... o ut~et, three yt>ar:- ago, that a pe nal hou :-ing :-:hortag'·· i:- no justifk:ttion for t · arl~· parol~> anti pr·.. m;.~turt- r·t· IPa:-:e o f c·riminal:-:. Th· · go\·t·rnnr and tlw JIPO )II t- are t o b t> co ngrttulatf· d upon tlw appointment of an out:-tanding lawy f'r of tht· hi g·Jw:-:t intPg rity and wid e· t·Xpt.orit·nn· to th l-' ('hairrnan:-:hip; and l lwsp t> ak for him ancl thl' stH·c ·t·o..:sc· r -a dmini s tration a <·ontinu('d faithfll) l'IIOJ)tol'a tiPll pf tJH 1St' \\'hll Hl<lY l't·m:tin in th ·· :-:t·n·ic ···· \ "t·r \· :O: ill !'!·l't·J\· YIIU!':-: · llintc·il c'; . <'l;liJ:tugh . · Bo\'S of the fourth, fifth, sixth. seve t;th. and eighth grades at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth are practicing ior the ~orth Shore Gram mar School league football season which will open in a few week s. :\ meeting o f · the grammar sc hool ath let ic director s in Kenilworth. Wilmett e. and E\'an . ton will he held soon for the purpose of arranging a sc h(·dul e for the sl'ason. Th e foot hall team s compete in four classes, according to weight . The pc:>e wee s arc b O \'S under 85 pound s. Other rlasse~ are:- lightweight s, boys under 9) pounds: middleweights, boys under 110 pound s. and heavyv;eights, boy:-. o\-l'r 110 pound s. ri he Joseph Sear:-; sc!wo l will compete in . the pee-wee. lightweight. and middlev·; eight diYi sinn s. Ro bert \\·. Townley, athleti c dirL·c tor. stated thi s week . Kenih\'orth expects t 0 sc hedule games outside of the grammar school league thi s, year also. \\'innetka and Ckncoe are probable opponents. .. l -· I · Q zdlteti 'Robe of FigllTCtl Si lk, $10.95 .\f i:-. . . . Bianca Ct·cciola and .\1i :-;~ \Tel H i trl ~ rock nf Hnu~t n n. Tcxa ~. \\' 1 10 han: ber n \· i ~i ting .\lr :-.. Roy .\!ill er ot 177S \Ya shin g t nn a\'t·nuc for the past three \\·eeks. ha\'(' ju-;t returned to Hnu ~ t on. .\1 r:o;. f\p, · .\fill er \\'a~ torm. nly of H ous t nn. . 111a GIVE HOUSEWARMING r. and Mrs. \\'alter L. Reisner. " hn have recenth·· moved fwm Evan:;· to n into their ne\~· home at 1020 Mia111i road, entertained at a housewarming party last week. There were sixteen guests at a dinner and bridge which was i)receded by a trea sure hunt. Tht· trea sure proved to be two bags of pennie s. ~~ 3-Picce .'itil.' Pajam n f;llsc m/J k, '16 . 7 5 -o.\1 i=-~ :\l'llic Hailhurn oi Cuthrie. Okla .. i:-; makin g an extended \·i=- it ,,·:th lwr uncle and aunt. .\h . and ~Ir s . Jame ~ F. De \\.itt . .2131 Schiller avenu c. .\li s:> \ ' irginia French. daughter ot .\1 r. and ~1 rs . J. H. Fren ch. CJiH Chestnut aYenue. will he among t he \\' ilmette girls who arL" lea\'ing nn September 23 for Coopcnille, ~ . Y .. t P attend Knox college. The Co-ed who knows and likes pretty things \viii be charmed \Yith the creations in OUR PAJAMA AND LINGERIE SHOP fOR study hours and leisure moments there is a variety of very distinctive styles here that will delight the most discriminating college miss. QUILTED ROBE OF FIGURED SILK Crepe is lined and warmly interlined. Silk Cord Sash. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Priced at $10.95. .... T\VO AND THREE PIECE SILK PA$16.75. janlas in a. wealth of tasteful, colorful effects. (Others fron1 $14.95 to $19.75.) This is our new store on Michigan Boulevard tn the Woman 's Athletic Club Building ~EGLIGEES IN PRINTED SILKS OR Some with pastel colored crepe de chine. Marabou trim. $22.75. FINE ALENCON LACES AND EX- BEACH &GEILS Evanston: 1633 Orrington Ave.: Uni. 5970 Chicago: 632 N. Michigan Ave.: Del. 1279 Chicago: 1519 Hyde Park Blvd.: Mid. 8462 Winnetka: 56 7 Lincoln Ave.: Winn. 611 Highland Park: 5 50 Central Ave.: H. P. 25 24 FoR BETTER HoME MADE CANDIES cellent quality crepe de chine distinguishes the Step .. ins Chemises Nightgowns at $J.95 at $5.95 at $5.95 A II the above items available in , also . women s sJzes ......

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