:A:ug:u:st==31:':1~================~~=============W==I=L=M=E==T=T==E==L=I=F=B=========================================17 . Favorites Hold Bride-Elect Leads in Tennis Meet at New Trier : - - - - - - - - - · As play progressed in the New Trier tennis tournament this week the outstanding favor~tes advanced towards their goal-the championship. TJ'te doubles team of McLain and O'Brien reached the finals by defeating Holter and Fleming in straight sets, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4, .and this team is favored to win in the finals match. Seddon-Calvert and Kram-Lange doubles teams will play for the right to meet McLain- and O'Brien. No games were played in the junior division of the tournament, but in the senior singles Whitsett, another favorite and runner-up in last year's tou.rnamen_ t, reached the semi-finals by defeating P. Fleming 6-2, 6-4. Unless an upset occurs he will again meet John Sheldon in the finals. I BENT GRASS LAWNS · You may have and enjoy a beautiful, velvety lawn within a few weeks by using TURTLE VALLEY STRAIN OF WASHINGTON BENT GRASS, either sod or stolons. Now is the time to obtain the best results. Last week brought the announcement of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hannah of 256 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, to Louis B. Roeser of Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roeser of New York City. Miss Mary Fowler and Miss Jane Darling of Kenilworth returned last Saturday from a two weeks' visit with Miss Jean Keith at her summer home in Manitowish, Wisconsin. -o. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitaker Baer of 712 Virginia avenue, Kenilworth announce the birth of a son, John Balfour, on August 3, at the Evanston hospital. +- I Illinois Freshmen to Be Guests at Tea Wednesday The Chicago Illinae will be hostesses at a Garden tea from 3 to 5 o'clock next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Henry Dennis, 1225 Michigan avenue, Evanston, given in honor of the women students entering the University of Illinois. 'Mrs. Carl Plochman of Evanston, chairman of the tea, will be assisted by the following north shore women: Mrs. C. H. Bent of Kenilworth, Mrs. Robert Knox of Glencoe, and · Miss Helen Evans, Mrs. R. A. Aiken, Mrs. G. F. Wetzel, and Miss Edith Adkins, of Wilmette. North shore students attending t.he tea will be: Miss Lillian Russell of \Vinnetka, Miss Virginia M. Dean of Glencoe, and Miss Virginia M. Harv. ey, Miss Hazel Frankell, Miss Mildred E. Burns, Miss Jeanne Louise Culver, ~{iss Frances Lois McConnell, Miss Alice Virginia Donahue. and Miss Dorothy A. Farland, of Wilmette. SOD 90c PER SQ. FOOT, LAID STOLONS 80c PER SQ. FOOT, DELIVERED References given-a list of satisfied I golf clubs and residence owners. Turtle Valley Farms, Walwo·tb, Wiseoasia Phone Walworth, Wis. 11 Spanish Courts Stores, Apartments Completed Construction work on the Spani5h Court stores and apartments located just west of Sheridan road in the vicinity of the Teatro del Lago theater and the shore clubs has been completed and spaces offered for rental. The apartments are described as strictly modern in design and appointment and range in size from single to five-roo·m units. Several attractive shop spaces are also provided in the new structure facing the Teatro del Lago. Rentals are in charge of Mrs. Louvia Pittman. I ..... When you buy the.Genuine Tea Celebrating First Anniversary of Exchange The Wilmette Woman's exchange will celebrate its first anniversary on Thursday, September 6, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock with a tea and shower to which all the residents of Wilmette have been invited. The exchange is one of the activities of the Wilmette Methodist church which has been kept in operation all summer, during which time many new articles have been added to its stock of goods. The exchange at 1024 Lake avenue is open from 10 to 5 o'clock every day and from 10 to 1 o'clock on Saturd~ys. Miss Jean Jones, daughter of the George Jones of 318 Oxford road. Kenilworth is recovering from a tonsil operation. M iss Bethany Crowe, 234 Rahleigh road, Kenilworth returned last Friday from a two weeks' trip to Owasso, Mich. -o-Joseph Cole of 717 Greenleaf avenue has gone on a vacation fishing trip to Wisconsin. -o- "Oeanastbe SunS Heat· You are assured of Heat Satisfaction aad Fuel Economy. No Smoke-No Soot- Very Little Ash No Waste from Slate that Will Not a_.. Our Service Man will inspect your heating plant, adVise you the correct size coke to use and offer helpful suggestions. This Sirrice is Free ORDER TODAY Be Sure of Your Supply EDINGER &: SON 1301 Lake St. Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 642 KU'ITEN BROTHERS 711 Main St. Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 1