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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 19

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The women's singles championship award went .to Miss. Mary Ann Mat-' tesbrilliant young Evaniston ly er,, who dominated, the :tournament play frôm the first match. In the semni-finals, Miss Matthews met, the Shawnee junior champion, Miss Jane Druc ker, Who played gamely but fin-. ally succumbed 6-0, 6-0. In. the other bracket,' a semi-final match was captured by. Mrs. Ralph.,Whea- ton over Mrs. -Krause-Wichmain. by a score of 10-8, 6-1.' In the, cham- pionship match Miss Matthews de- feated Mrs. Wheaton in straight sets,- 6-2, 6-2. In the Shawnee womnen's doubles tournamnent, Mrs. Joseph Nate teamn- ed with Mrs. KrauseWivhrnaunn W earn a hard fought semni-final vie- tory over Miss Jane Moist and Mrs. F. H. Whitwell, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. The other semni-final rmatch was won by Miss Mary Ann Matthews and Jean Wil- liamnson who defeated Lorraine Mat- thews and Betty AMm Fuller, 6-0, 6-3. Miss Matthews and Miss Williamson captured the Shawnee doubles titie in the final match by downing'Mrs. Nate and Mrs. Krause-Wichmnann after a 6-4, 7-5 duel. in Washington, D. C., after having spent the past week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. N. M. Forsythe, 37 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth-, Miss, Margaretta , Newell, also of Washington, D. C., an aunt of Mrs. Forsythe, accompanied the Blairs on their way east. Miss Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Blair had spent a fort- night with the Forsythes at Land o'Lakes, Wis., prior to spending a week wlth themn in 1<eniworth. Thé Children's Hour will1 be held in Foundation hall on Sunday moirning. at il o'clock. AT EAGLE RIVEa Mrs. Ralph Starret of Mnnetka is 'now residing with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Starret of 1221 Woodstock. avenue,, Kenilworth. The Starrets and- the ir children, Ralph, Nancy, and Bill, re- cently returned from their sumn- mer home in Eag'le Rvier, Wis., where they stayed for seven weeks. CLASSES OPEN Mrs. Gertrude Lees Roberts, 629 Gregory a v e n u e, Wilmette, an- 1Iotinces the fafl term of her piano~ classes wilI open on Monday, Sep- ternber Il. I Patronize Your Local Standard Dealer I Black Beauty Howardl Keefer Nearest Standard Station to Wilmette's Business District 531 Green Bay Rioad or Tele phone MISS ELIZABETH WHITE, Secretury WINNETKA 3822 MAIN PLOOR SIIE SALON iiji w il lM's Exclusioely ai LORD"S ezý For

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