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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 7

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July 28, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Winnetka Bows to Indian Hill in Tennis Matches The junior boys and girls of the Indian Hill Club Tennis team met and defeated the junior boys and girls of the Winnetka club, five matches to none, at the Winnetka Tennis club Sunday. In the girls' singles Barbara Holden displayed her best game of the sea- son in defeating Virginia Healy 6-2, 6-0. Her driving game from the base- line paved the way for an easy victory. Jane Littell, playing her first team match won over Leonora Tietgens of Winnetka 6-2, 6-4. In the boys' singles Francis Stanton of Indian Hill defeated John Parker in the first match 6-1, 6-1. Parker's in- ability to maintain a consistent sery- ice cost him many valuable points, while his opponent seized every op- portunity to score throughout the match. John Wallace of Indian Hill and Ed Brown of Winnetka fought out the second boys' singles match, with Wallace eventually winning 6-0, 6-3. Both boys served badly, but Wal- lace, in spite of his wildness in serving one whole game of double faults, came through a winner. In the concluding match of the mixed doubles, Adalaide Ball and Francis Stanton of Indian Hill defeat- ed Susan Tietgens and John Parker, in a well fought match, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Both girls played very well, occasion- ally flashing a brilliant shot to end a long rally. Whereas the first two sets were close, the third set proved very decisive, the winners running out five straight games before their opponents could break through to capture a game, The summary of the matches is as follows : Barbara Holden defeated Virginia Healy, 6-2, 6-0; Jane Littell defeated Leonora Tietgens, 6-2, 6-4; Francis Stanton defeated John Parker, 6-1, 6-1; John Wallace defeated Ed Brown, 6-0, 6-3; Adalaide Ball and Francis Stanton defeated Susan Tietgens and John Parker 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Skokie plays Winnetka at Winnetka, August 5th. Miss Harriet Stilling returned last Saturday to her home at 159 Bertling lane from a visit with friends in Colorado. D. F. Stilling returned last Tuesday night from a business trip to Detroit. --(-- Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Mathi- son, 84 Abbottsford road, with their sons, John and Robert, have motored to Deerskin Park, Eagle River, Wis., where they have taken a cottage. --O-- Mrs. W. D. Truesdale, 570 Arbor Vitae road, has as her guest, her sister, Miss Moseley, of Hattiesburg, Miss. Miss Moseley will be here for the re- mainder of the summer. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward, 685 Ardsley road, and Herbert Wood- ward will be at their summer camp at Champion, Mich., for the remainder of the summer. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS RAR Sh Sh a Complete Beauty Service 4 Marinello | Guild Registered Shop 733 Elm St., Winnetka Phone 822 b badass tidiituiatadii MARY ADAM'S SHOES New Air Cushion-Heel Arch Support Shoe The newest and most comfortable shoe on the market. The air-cushion-heel and the arch support add a great deal to the already known comfort of Mary Adam's Shoes. Buster Brown Shoes for Boys on vacation. $5.25 A dandy shoe for the boys to wear while 5 Buster Brown shoes are known $4.9 for the long time wear they always give. Official Boy Scout Shoes $6.50 The official shoe that A eats aur. $5.40 service and absolutely keep its original shape. This particular shoe SHOE REPAIRING OF MERIT WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. LUENSMAN Est. 1902 804 Elm Street Phone Winn. 694 If you find yourself in a quandry as to what to prepare during these warm days we invite you to call or tele- You'll find us ready with some real helpful suggestions and there is no obligation. phone. BONELESS VEAL ROAST, Boy rie ew RES 34c CHOICE POCKET VEAL, Delicious when stuffed, Ib... . 18¢c FRESH CHOPPED BEEF, hl CER ls an a GENUINE SPRING LAMB, Standing Shoulder, Ib. ..... . .. SPRING LEG OF LAMB, Genuine 1928, Ib. ...... ... 39Y/ 2C CHOICE FRESH FISH Large Selection Every Friday CHOICE SELECTION OF COLD MEATS Delicious Home Made Potato Salad and Home Baked Ham. National Market 802 Elm Street Telephone Winnetka 55 Clerks -- Courteous and Obliging. Delivery ser- vice--as you want it! Winnetka Everything for the Musical Home Victrola Brunswick Columbia Phonographs R. C. A. Radiolas Atwater Kent Radios Newest Records Ukeleles Sheet Music Band Instruments General Repairing Milroy Musie Co. WINNETKA 569 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winnetka 2129 Open Evenings

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