10 WINNETKA TALK Suly 7, 1928 GIVES BON VOYAGE LUNCHEON A most attractive luncheon party was given this week by Miss Dorothy Thomson, daughter of Judge and Mrs. | Charles M. Thomson, 576 Ash street, for her friends who are to accompany her to Europe this summer. Miss Thomson will be gone all sea- son on her European tour, and will return to her home in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gates, 434 Wil- low road, entertained a number of Winnetka friends at their summer home, "Terra Cotta" at Crystal Lake this past week-end. Ruger Brown Ele tal lr NC all] forGirlet Light Elkskin oxfords with foot shaping last for the little Miss. A dainty, meat appearing Sizes from 3% to 2. Buster Brown model. Priced from $3.00 to $4.00 Another Buster Brown model for the little folk, made of white kid leather, foot shaping last. Priced from $3.50 to $4.50 Two tone elkskin sport shoe for boys. A neat, dressy shoe and a Buster Brown make. Priced from $5.00 to $5.50 Growing girls' pump with one strap or tie. Plain patent leather with foot-shaping last and cushioned heel--a Buster Brown model. All sizes ; $5.00 to $6.50 A Good Family Store 900 Linden Ave. Store open from 8 to 6 P. M. Also Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Credit Extended To Responsible Parties A full range of sizes. one strap, Broncho Athletic Shoes Just the thing for all sports. Built to stand lots of wear. A full range of sizes for men, ladies and youths. Priced at $3.25 ~- $3.50 $3.75 A playground ball free with each pair of Broncho Tennis shoes purchased. Hubbard Woods "Use Your Credit But Keep It Good" Goelitz Company Receives Westmoor Trail Contract Bids for the paving and lighting of Westmoor trail were let at a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of Winnetka_in the Village hall Tues- day night. The H. G. Goelitz com- pany of Oak Park was the successful bidder. Goelitz's bid was $27,510.72 and the engineer's estimate of the cost of the job was $27,919. No meeting of the Winnetka Village council was held Tuesday night, as there were not enough members pres- ent to constitute a quorum. The next regular meeting of the council is to be held on Tuesday, July 17 Ice Cream Plant Opens Hubbard Woods Branch Witty's Ice Cream company, which has been operating in Ravinia for the last two years, has recently opened a Hubbard Woods branch at 909 Lin- den avenue. The company will con- tine to make ice cream at its Ravinia plant, 475 Roger Williams avenue. TAKES VACATION Miss Olive Stevenson, clerk at the Winnetka postoffice, expected to be- gin her annual vacation yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster, 596 Maple avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Manierre, will sail for abroad on July 21. They will take an auto- mobile with them and will motor in France and northern Italy for two months. There's a satisfaction in knowing that your comfortable old shoes can be rebuilt and made like new ANNEX SHOE REBUILDER 3 Carlton Bldg. spected. GENUINE SPRING LAMB, whole or half, 1b. BREAKFAST BACON, Sliced, 3:1bs. A 5... . i on WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR DAILY SPECIALS Standing Shoulder, Ib... «« 28¢ BABY PORK LOIN, Swift's Genuine, These summer days demand the best meats. It's poor economy to buy inferior quality. we sell are pure and wholesome and thoroughly in- The meats LEG OF LAMB, Spring 1928, 1b. $1 RIB ROAST BEEF, Standing 7 to 8th, Ib ...... Fresh Dressed Frying, Broiling, Roasting and Stewing Chickens. Large Selection of Fish on Fridays. National Market 802 ELM STREET -- WINNETKA Joseph Tarrant, Prop. Telephone WINNETKA 655 Indian Hill Tennis Events A summary of tennis tournaments at the Indian Hill club from June 29 to July 4 is anounced as follows: BOYS AND GIRLS SINGLES 15 Years and Under Third Round Ed Brown defeated Evelyn Totman, 6-1, 6-0. Helen Fulton defeated Wm. Onderdonk, 6-0, 6-1. Sam Lynde defeated Jane Littell, 9-7, 6-4. Harriett Dallas defeated Frances Whit- man, default. Semi-finals--Upper Bracket Helen Fulton defeated Ed. Brown, 8-6, 2-6, 6-1. Lower Bracket Sam Lynde defeated Harriett Dallas, 6-2, 6-0. Final Match Helen Fulton defeated Sam Lynde, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. MEN'S AND JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES Second Round E. Fulton defeated Wm. 6-1, 6-2. T. Griswold defeated G. Durham, 6-1, 6-0. Hughes 6-2, 6-3. F. R. Stanton defeated D. 6-1, 6-2. Semi-finals--Upper Bracket E. Fulton defeated T. 6-4. Lower Bracket Final Match Winner of the lower bracket match plays E. Fulton in the final match Sunday afternoon, July 8, at 2:30 o'clock. WOMEN'S Onderdonk, Dallas defeated S. Lynde, Burnham, Griswold, 6-0, AND JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES Third Round Barbara Holden defeated Margot Atkin, 6-4, 6-0. Evelyn Bouscaren defeated Jane Littell, 6-3, 6-1. Helen Fulton defeated Phylis Ferry, 6-1, 6-0. Helen Holden defeated Mrs. N. W. Har- ris, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. Semi-finals--Upper Bracket Barbara Holden defeated Evelyn Bous- caren, 6-2, 1-6, 6-0. Lower Bracket Helen Fulton defeated Helen Holden, 6-1. 6-0. Final Match 3arbara Holden defeated Helen Fulton, 6-4, 6-3. MIXED DOUBLES Second Round Barbara Holden and Francis Stanton defeated Jane Littell and Sam Lynde, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Evelyn Bouscaren and L. H. G. Bous- caren defeated Elizabeth Lamson and Ed. Brown, 6-2, 7-5. Buddy Holden and Talcott Griswold defeated Eleanor Janney and Wm. Onderdonk, default. Helen Fulton and Edwin Fulton de- feated Phylis Ferry and Montague Ferry, 6-2, 6-3. Semi-finals--Upper Bracket Lower Bracket Helen Fulton and Edwin Fulton de- feated Buddy Holden and Talcott Griswold, 614, 6-4. Final Match K. G. J. Higgins, instructor and referee. Exhibition matches, Sunday afternoon, July 8, at 2:30. Finals--men's singles. Mixed doubles, Girls' doubles. --Radio-- Sets Repairs--Accessories - --Movies-- Cameras Projectors--Films --Records-- Releases Thrice Monthly Radio Service Shop 2 Carlton Bldg. Winnetka 1840 * a