September 22, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 15 Tennis Notes Summary of the Indian Hill club's annual championships played Septem- ber 5 to 16. Junior Girls' Singles Semi-finals--Barbara Holden defeated Buddy Holden 6-0 6-3; Jean Armstrong defeated Adalaide Ball 6-0 6-1. Final match--Barbara Holden defeated Jean Armstrong 7-5 6-4. Junior Boys' Singles Semi-Finals--Francis Stanton defeated Wm. McEwen 6-1 6-2; Philip Burnham defeated Edwin Price 6-0 6-0. Final match--Francis Stanton defeated Philip Burnham 6-2 6-3 7-5. Married Women's Singles Semi-Finals--Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, IIT defeated Mrs. P. D. Smith 6-2 3-6 6-4; Mrs. G. B. Massey defeated Mrs. B. Con- way 6-2 6-1. Final Match--Mrs. G. B. Massey defeated Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, III 'Women's Singles Semi-Finals--Barbara Holden defeated Marianne Stevenson 6-2 6-3; Adalaide Ball defeated Jean Armstrong (default). Final Match--Barbara Holden defeated Adalaide Ball 6-2 6-1. Racket Wielders Girls' Singles (15 years and under) Semi-Finals--Helen Fulton defeated Dotty Ott 6-1 6-1; Jane Littell defeated Barbara Bersbach 6-0 6-1. Final Match Hen Fulton defeated Jane Littell =2 b-5. Racket Wielders Boys' Singles (15 years and under) Semi-Finals--Edwin Price defeated Robert Conway 8-6 6-4; Henry Stanton defeated John Brown 6-1 6-2. Final Match--Henry Stanton defeated Edwin Price 4-6 8-6 8-6. Ball Chasers Girls' Singles (12 years and under) Semi-Finals--Helen Bersbach defeated Nancy Brown 6-4 4-6 6-1; Phoebe Mas- sey defeated Nancy Bastian 6-2 10-8. Final Match--Helen Bersbach defeated Phoebe Massey 6-4 6-2. Ball Chasers Boys' Singles (12 years and under) Semi-Finals--James Stanton defeated Buck. Chandler 6-0 6-1; Arthur Sullivan defeated Dudley Cates 6-4 6-4. Final Match--James Stanton defeated Arthur Sullivan 6-4 6-2. Junior Girls' Doubles Semi-Finals--Barbara Holden and Helen Fulton defeated Evelyn Totman and Phyllis Ferry 6-1 6-0; Jane Littell and Adalaide Ball defeated Jean Arm- strong and Louise Conway (default). Final Match--Jane Littell and Adalaide Ball defeated Barbara Holder and Helen Fulton 3-6 6-2 7-5. Surviving 1927 Champions, Singles Francis Stanton, Henry Stanton, Bar- bara Holden, Helen Bersbach. New Champions Mrs. George B. Massey, Helen Fulton, James Stanton. Announce Engagement of Miss Marian Black Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Black of 171 Franklin road, Glencoe an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marian Adelaide, to Walter Ernest Welge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frederick Welge of 720 Ingle- side place, Evanston. The wedding is to take place Saturday evening, Octo- ber 20. Mrs. Ernest Welge and Miss Black entertained at luncheon Thurs- day at the former's home in honor of Miss Virginia Thomas, who is to be an October bride. Marian E. Schell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schell, has returned to Wittenberg college at Springfield. Ohio. Henry Schell left last Monday for Elgin Academy, Elgin, IIL --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. John Cecil Black, 1174 Tower road, are entertaining Mrs. Cur- tis Egbert and her children, Mary and Lawrence, of Olympia, Wash., for a week. --O-- Ted Kohlsaat, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kohlsaat, 777 Bryant avenue, is leaving Monday for Princeton univer- sity. ry "Chief" Davies Resumes Work with "Pathfinders" The younger boys at Community House, known as the "Pathfinders," will hold their first meeting of the year Friday afternoon, September 28 at 4 o'clock. This club has been un- der the leadership of "Chief" J. W. F. Davies for several years. The sturdy quality of the work done as well as the educational trips which the boys have had the privilege of enjoying un- der his leadership, have stimulated a large membership of enthusiastic youngsters who eagerly look forward Any boy from 9 to 12 years of age is eligible to join, and registrations should be made at the meeting next Friday. Miss Alicia Pratt who is known in Winnetka through her school of danc- ing which she holds in the Winnetka Woman's club, recently returned to her home in Evanston after spending the summer on the western coast. -- Mrs. Preston Boyden and her chil- dren have returned from a trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Boyden and the children will be with William C. to this meeting from week to week. ! Boyden of 725 Pine street this winter. 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