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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Aug 1928, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK August 25, 1928 President's Trophy Event Is Started at North Shore Play for the President's Trophy will be inaugurated this Saturday at the Wilmette Golf club. The Qualifying round will be 18 holes; medal play; handicap; 16 to qualify. There will also be play in the Class championship events and the final round in the Rose- man trophy event. The program for Sunday, August 26, will comprise a Net-Lo Medal event. Mrs. Ralph Huszagh of 609 Sheridan road is vacationing in Wisconsin and will be home September 1. PLAY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP The third round of the Club and Class championships at the North Shore Golf club will be played this Satur- day. There will also be a foursome event with prizes for two players in any foursome with low net against the field. Mrs. J. K. Farley, Mrs. J. L. Wilds, and Mrs. Richard C. Johnston of Ken- ilworth spent the week end of August 11 with their daughters at Camp Newawka, South Haven, Mich. This is the Camp Fire camp which many north shore girls attend each year. Returning "Quality Work" Week In and Week Out The hobby of Bill the Washington Laundry Man is being courteous and obliging. family laundry to Bill has removed the work, worry and expense of doing it at home from the minds of 3000 housewives. return 'Quality Work," and at a figure lower than it could be done at home. The Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 Giving the Bill never fails to - Invite Applications for Maroon Football Ducats Over 30,000 application blanks for the University of Chicago football sea- son were put in the mail this week by the Football Tickets committee, the first stirring of football activity on the Midway. In five weeks, Director Alonzo Stagg will open his thirty- seventh compaign, with the first of two "double header" games on Stagg Field. The intersectional game with Pennsylvania, and the appearance of the championship Illini on the Midway will be the leading games or the home schedule, which include eight games on Stagg Field. Chicago's season opens a week earlier and closes a week ahead of the rest of the conference, the first game coming September 29, when the re- serves play Ripon and the varsity meets South Carolina. Lake Forest meets the reserves the next week, and the tough Wyoming team plays the Maroons in the second doubleheader. The other games at Chicago are with Towa, Purdue, Pennsylvania, and Illi- nois. Indian Hill and Skokie Net Teams Meet Saturday Last Sunday, Indian Hill club played Winnetka Tennis club in the Triangu- lar Tennis tournament. Indian Hill de- feated Winnetka 4 to 1. This Saturday Indian Hill plays Skokie, at Skokie. Following are the scores in last Sun- day's matches. Philip Burnham (IHC) d. Alan Ferry (W) 6-3, 8-6. Ben Sherril (W) d. Bill McEwen (IHC) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Bar- bara Holden (IHC) d. Doris Ferry (W) 7-5, 6-1. Helen Fulton (IHC) d. Leanor Tietgen (W) 6-3, 6-1. In Mixed doubles Jane Littell and Edward Brown (IHC) d. Susan Tietgen and Alan Ferry (W) 6-1, 6-2. Mrs. W. A. Lamson of 940 Sheridan road is on a trip through Yellowstone park and will be home around Sep- tember 1. Clabaugh Comments on Conditions at St. Charles School More than 100 notorious criminals have been committed to St. Charles School for boys instead of being sent to Pontiac, Joliet or Chester, where they belong, according to Hinton G. Clabaugh of Winnetka, chairman of the Illinois pardon and parole board. "Almost any criminal above the age of ten years may be sent to the peni- tentiary at the discretion of the court. Boys between the ages of sixteen and twenty-six may be sent to Pontiac. There is not now and never has been any justification for sending tough criminals to St. Charles to mingle with and contaminate the majority of poor young boys who are not criminals at heart and whom it is possible to re- form," declared Mr. Clabaugh. "Qt. Charles is a school for boys. It was never intended to use it as a peni- tentiary or reformatory. There are no walls, no cells, no way on earth of preventing escapes or, indeed, of pun- ishing vicious inmates." " For the last seven years, every year, between 44.8 and 48.6 per cent of the boys paroled from St. Charles have violated their paroles, school statistics show. In 1921 there were 176 escapes. in 1922. 230, in 1925, 11, and in 1927, 152 escapes. ; There is nothing to prevent the en- tire school from walking out in a body. Yet the courts of Illinois, it is pointed out, are sending to St. Charles as juve- nile delinquents boys who have com- mitted the crimes of manslaughter, as- sault to murder, burglary, or robbery, and other felonigus offenses. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Andestad, 1159 Chatfield road, and Lawrence, are leaving next Wednesday with two Chicago friends for a camping trip in northern Wisconsin and Michigan. They will be gone two weeks and will also visit with friends at Iron Moun- tain, Mich. . SPAULDING SILVER for Wedding Gifes "Nothing ever takes the place of Silver" as the worth while gift for the new home. Men who KNOW Silver will be glad to advise with ou relative to the se of the Wedding Gift. Jewelers Michigan Avenue CHICAGO Orrington Avenue EVANSTON Rue de la Paix PARIS ection & COMPANY E-------- Fes

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