J July 7, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 35 Tennis Activities Indian Hill club held its Independ- ence day tennis tournament, June 30 to July 4. Entries were made for boys and girls, women and junior girls, men and junior boys and doubles, including mixed doubles. The Final matches were played off the afternoon of July The Triangle tennis league between Indian Hill club, Skokie Country club and Winnetka Tennis club held its first matches Sunday. Indian Hill played Skokie. Barbara Holden, Helen Ful- ton, and Adalaide Ball; Francis Stan- ton and Hughes Dallas composed In- dian Hill's team. Lucy Jane Hedberg, Mary Louise Morris, Bobby Mec- Mahon, Fowler Weede, and Conrad Daniels were on Skokie's team. Indian Hill defeated Skokie 3-2. The singles matches were, Lucy Jane Hedberg d. Barbara Holden, 6-1, 6-1. Helen Ful- ton d. Mary Louise Morris 6-4, 6-0. Francis Stanton d. Bob McMahon 3-6, 6-0, 6-2. Fowler Weede d. Hughes Dallas, 8-6, 3-6, 6-1. In mixed doubles A. Ball and F. Stanton d. L. J. Hed- berg and C. Daniels, 6-2, 6-2. On Sunday, Skokie will meet Win- netka. They will play at Skokie. June 16 the Chicago Sectional Ten- nis tournament for juniors, boys and girls, opened. The north shore tennis center, part of the Chicago district net play for the young stars, sponsored by the Chicago Evening Post, was held at Skokie Country club. Phil Brain, tennis professional at Skokie, ran off his tournament in fine shape. The other divisions of the city were held at the Chicago Town and Tennis club, Hamilton club, Oak Park club and Gary. The winners of all the di- visions will meet at the Hamilton club Saturday and Sunday, July 7 and 8, for the Chicago city championships. Prizes will be awarded the winners by the Chicago Evening Post and medals are to be awarded by the United Lawn Tennis association. Semi-finalists and finalists in all the sectional meets automatically qualify for the nationals to be played at Cul- ver in August. The North Shore sectional had far more girls turn out than did any of the other sections. The field was good and although Barbara Holden and Lucy Jane Hedberg stood out as the probable finalists the field was good for upsets. In the final match Lucy Jane Hed- berg defeated Barbara Holden in a hard fought match, 6-2, 6-4. In the junior boys, Johnny Sheldon and Richard Hammond were the favorites. The final match was to be played off on Tuesday. In the boys' section Billy Clover won the tournament, Fol- lowing are the results of the matches: Girls' semi-finals--Barbara Holden d. Eugenie Sampson, 6-4, 8-10, 9-7; Lucy Jane Hedberg d. Helen Fulton, 6-2, 6-1; Finals--Lucy Jane Hedberg d. Barbara Holden, 6-2, 6-4; Junior boys' semi-finals--Johnny Sheldon de- feated Bobby McMahon, 6-2, 6-3; Richard Hammond defeated Lindsey Beaton; Finals--Johnny Sheldon vs. Richard Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Brown, Jr. and their children moved last week from their former home at 916 Elmwood ave- nue, Wilmette, to the house which they have purchased at 1152 Cherry street, Winnetka. ---- Mrs. Gertrude Chamberlain, mother of Mrs. Philip Mallen, 920 Pine street, who has been in Europe the past six months, returned to the village last week-end. LUNCHEON FOR VOYAGERS Mrs. Arlan Converse, 396 Hawthorne lane, entertained at a luncheon on Fri- day for Mrs. John E. Lutz, who is sailing July 16, on the Berengaria for a summer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz and their daughter, Mary, will spend the summer touring foreign countries, and will return to their home in the fall. Vera May Ogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ogan, 845 Locust July 1, street, returned on from Wilton, Maine. Sunday, Battery Service All Makes Recharging Rebuilding Starting Lighting -- Ignition Lubricating Your Troubles Quickly Cared For JONES Service Station EDDIE JONES Linden at Scott Tel. Winn. 1848 HUBBARD WOODS Rentals CARRIERS ENJOY REST Three carriers* at the Winnetka postoffice begin their fifteen day vaca- tions Monday. They are L. P. Schaef- er, I. Knackstadt, and John Utten- reuther. An Exquisite Bridal Gift HE bride's desire for lovely appointments for her home can be gratified to the utmost with a gift of Dirigold tableware, or any one of many other useful Dirigold ar- ticles. Our display of this beautiful ware is a ready haven to her gift-gather- ing friends. We invite your se- lection. HALLMARK JEWELERS 809 DAVIS STREET The Dirigo Corp. Disp! 70 E. Jackson Blvd. NOW EFFECTIVE Reduced Prices on all FISK Tires Prices now on FISK TIRES are lower than ever before --and the same good FISK QUALITY that gives more mileage is included with these new Low Prices. Buy Now--At Reduced Prices --Other Tires Reduced in Proportion Trade Mark Rey. U.S. Pat. Off. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) 29 x 4.40 Balloons Heavy Duty $11.25 Regular $8.00 Richardson's Garage Phone Winnetka 25 724 Elm Street