in this section for maniy years and the resuits 'of the early rounds havýe aI- ready proved surprising. Four of the leading players were seeded in. the following order: *First, Sonny Kenfield; second, Charle S Goocrich -; third,.*Robert Der- ham; fourth, Tom Gi. The doubles started Wednesday, August 7. Sonny Kenfield who, was favored to win the titie and is- at present the: outstariding boy player on the north, shore. Iost in the second round. This upset was administered by-j.ohn Dea- Coli. the score beïing 6-3, 6-4. Grover Daly provided the other upset of the day when he defeated Tom GuI of -- Ravinia, seeded efourth, 6-3, 6-3. Daly, who is but 13 year.s old, showed ex- ceptional ability and will be, hard to beat. Dick Wade, Glencoe,, defeated, onyMiller of Winnetka in straight, sets," 6-3, '6-Z Young Wade may prove to be the dark'horse of the tournanient Scotty Camnpbell beat Gordn Sileyof Genco 6m0, 62 i the last of the second round matches played to date. At present Derham or Deacon, ini the uipper bracket, and Goodrich or W~ade in. the lower bracket, are the top-heavy favorites to enter the final%. Bill Vade and Dave Early, Who are. holding this meeting at Winnetka for the first time, have declared that the finals will be played Saturday, August 10, ýat 2:;30 o'clock. Alreadythe par- ents'of the contestants have shown interest and saule have witnessed the niatches. The Winnetka Tennis club an- nounces that the public is cordially invited to attend the matches through- out the week including Saturday, when the doubles, as well as the sin-. gles finals will be played. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. David DeCamp of Kenilworth and Mrs. Charles Whetston of Win- netka were hostesses at a bridge lunchieoi. at. Skokie Country club last Kàthertne E. Brandtdaughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, J. Brapidt. of' 816 Porest avýenue, Wilmette, ha$s recently been awarded the Chîcago Hollins. collège Alumnae scholar- sfhi> b Ioll0ins colle ge. nerar on- oke, Va. Miss Brandt, accompanied by ber mother, and Mrs. Randolph McCand- lisbi and lier:daughter, Frances, of Spencer avenue, Wilmette, left Mon- day morning to visit the Hollins campus and other points in Virginia andMary. land. MOVE TO NEW YORK and Mrs. Randall Poîndý occupancy September 1.. Miss Phyllis Dubsky, 627 Abbots- ford road, Kenilworth,. returned Sun- day frorn a week's visit with Miss Janet Phelps at ber home in Havana, 111. The girls were classmates at Bryn Mawr. stylist and winner of many of Amer- ica's foremost tournaments ; jock Hutchinson, a former winner of the British Open, and Ky Laffoon, the very popuilar, prornising young golfer who bas been knýcking at the door -of fame, will demonstrate and tel how they play their shots. It is -also reported that, Helen H4icks, former, Women's National Open champion,; Lillian Zech, former pub- lic links champion, and IEllamae Wil- liams of Ri-ver Forest vîJl also par- ticipate. S SUM M.ER S PEC IA L Fer limiled limein,d 10 Reducing rea#memts $1 0.00 édqh DiedrichL TELEPEONE DAVIS 8W4# STEP NUMIER EIGHT The skillwiih which lenses and frames ormounling cire assembled, determines the wearing qualiiy of cglasses. Aimer Coe precision ini this operation assures long jitfe. for your glasses., Miner Coe&ICsmpany- OPTICIANS let m. W.bM& A".. 1045 Msgle As. ta amst Ra y Studio Scores,Agaïn1. Jaýck ie Large, win ne r of- the' $100 First Pri.ze in the contest to find the mo st. Have yen a pertfect slnd7 of yenr cii Eugene 1. IRay' Miss PEACOCK"ALE CO. 3240 JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO KDZIE so