July 20, 1928 WILMETTB LIFE LOSES FATHER BY DEATH IN TENNIS MAT.CHES On Sunday, July 22, Indian Hill cl~tb will play the Winnetka Tennis club in the Triangle Tennis tournament. The matches will be played at Winnetka at 2 :30. Mrs. Staver Moulding of 1004 Greenwood avenue entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Robert R. Wooden, who was visiting in Wilmette. · Horaefeatbera to Play Horseshoe Players Hoodlums, in Final Game Vie /or Honors as Tw'o leading teams in the Wilmette Round 2 Is Played Women's Baseball league wilt vie for Second round play · is now going on in the Wilmette Playground and Ball League horseshoe tournament. Play beg~n on July 10. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: Second Round, Tu~sday Night Horseshoe League Games start at 7' o'clock. July 24--I. 0. 0. F. I vs. K. of C. Wilmette Ice II vs. St. John's . III. Presbyterian II vs. All Stars. Ridge Ave. Phh.rmacy vs. I. 0. 0. F. Ill. Wilmette Ice I vs. St. Joseph. Wilmette Ice II vs. I. 0. 0. F. I. Presbyterian II v:s. K. of C. I. 0. 0. F III vs. St. John's III. Wilmette Ice I vs. All Stars. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy ·vs. St. Joseph. July 31-Presbyterian II vs. I. 0. 0. F. I. Wilmette Ice II vs. I. 0. 0. F. III. Wilmette Ice I vs. K. of C. St. Joseph vs. St. John's III. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy vs. All Stars. I. 0. 0. F. I vs. I. 0 . 0. F. III. Presbyterian II vs. Wilmette Ice I. Wilmette Ice II vs. St. Joseph. Ridge · Ave. Pharmacy vs. K. of C. St. John's III vs. All Stars. August 7-I. 0. 0. F. I vs. Wilmette Ice I. St. Joseph vs. I. 0. 0. F. III. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy vs. Presbyterian II. Wilmette Ice II vs. All Stars. St. John's vs. K. of C. S~con·l Round, Thursday Night Horseshoe League Games start at 7 o'clock. Each team plays each other twice. July 26-Congregational vs. Terminal A. C. Presbyterian I vs. I. 0. 0. l!... IV. Methodist vs. St. John's II. St. John's I vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. Terminal A. C. vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. Congregational vs. Methodist. Presbyterian I vs. St. - John's I. St. John's II vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. August 2-Terminals vs. Methodist. St. John's I vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. Congregational vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. Presbyterian I vs. St. John's II. Terminal A. C. vs. St. John's I. Methodist vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. I. 0. 0. F. IV vs. St. John's' II. Congregational vs. Presbyterian I. August 9-Terminals A. C. vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. St. John's I vs. St John's II. P:-esbyterian I ·v s. Methodist. Congregational vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. Terminal A. C. vs. St. John's II. Presbyterian I vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. Congregational vs. St. John's I. I. 0. 0. F. IV. vs. Method,ist. August 16-Terminals A. C. vs. Presbyterian I. Congregational vs. St. John's II. I. 0. 0. F. IV vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. Methodist vs. St. John's I. Terminal A. C. vs. Congregational. Presbyterian I vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. Methodist vs. St. John's II. St. John's I vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. August 23-Terminal A. C. vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. · Congregational vs. Methodist. Presbyterian I vs. St. J(lhn's I. St. John's II vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. 'l'erminal A. C. vs~ Methodist. St John's I vs. I. 0. 0. F. IV. Congregational vs. I. 0. 0. F. II. Presbyterian vs. St. John's II. John Peart, the father of Mrs. Pearle J. Jones, 1057 Linden avenue, died Wednesday, July 11. Mrs. Jones has been at South Wilmington, Ill., for two honors next Monday night, July 23, at weeks. ' the Stolp school plyaground. The Horsefeathers, undefeated in the baseJames Montonara, carrier at the ball league, witt meet the Hoodlums, Kenilworth postoffice, who began his who have suffered only one loss and annual vacation on July 5, is driving that at the hands of the Horsefeaththrough Canada in his car. ers after three extra innings. -oThis will be the final game of the Mr. and Mrs. R. Rapp of 1125 Elmseason. The Hoodlums are out to even wood avenue have entertained Mrs. the count, and there are· signs of a bitGeorge Mezger of Henry, 111. during ter struggle. The game will start at the past week. 7 o'clock. · Elsie Patterson, one of the league's star hurlers, will pitch for the Hoodlums. V. Lewis or Fehlen will pitch for the Horsefeat,h ers. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombes of Evan.;ton announce the birth of a daughter, Carol, on Friday, July 13. Mrs. Coombes was formerly Miss Virginia French of Wilmette. -oMrs. C. E. Esda1e of Birmingham, Ala., is a guest of Mrs. W. C. Doering of 424 Lake avenue. . You are invited to atte. n d the exhibit of "WILKINSON QUILTS" at Glen Gables Tea Room 376 Par. k Ave., Glencoe -oMrs. F. 0. Ebeling of 726 Ninth street, entertained a few guests Wednesday evening at dinner and duplicate bridge in honor of Mr. Ebeling's birth day. Friday and Saturday, July 27th . a nd 28th PATRICIA Gown and Bonnet Shop 1 507 DAVIS STREET .EVANSTON ENTERTAINS GUEST Mrs. James W. Bennett of 800 Greenleaf avenue will entertain as her guest, her niece, Miss Marian Aldrich of Toronto, Canada, . until next Friday. 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