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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jun 1924, p. 3

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a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 TENNIS BEGINNERS TAKE TO INDIAN HILL COURTS Indian Hill club tennis beginners' classes are becoming more popular every week. The newest group to take to the courts is that under the in- struction of Mrs. S. Y. Ball, Kenil- worth. It is composed of girls who will practice on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday afternoons at 3:30 o'clock. Adelaide Ball, Jane Littell, Helen and Buddy Holden and Mar- garet Korrady are the members of this class. Mrs. H. V. O'Brien's class of boys will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at 2:45 o'clock. Henry Bouscaren is captain and Ed- win Price, assistant captain of the group which includes Bain O'Brien, Sam Lynde, William and Herbert Butz, Henry Stanton, Ralph Hamill and Carl Kellog. Net play and mid-court positions are demonstrated to Mrs. R. C. Ham- ill"s class of girls. Adelaide Atkin is captain of this group and Margaret Hamill is assistant captain. This is an advanced class which meets Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday morn- ings at 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. G. B. Massey's group consist- ing of Helen Fulton, Henrietta Boals, Phoebe Massey, Jean John McConnell and Ann McConnell, Palmer meet on Monday and Thursday af- ternons at 4:15 o'clock. A new practice backstop is to be built, adjoining the tennis courts. A grandstand to seat 100 people is also being planned for. PAY HEAVY FINES Charles Lindsay, Glencoe, drew a fine of $50 and costs, this week, on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct; Al Haverman, Highland Park, paid $25 and costs on similar charges and was promised a 90-day term in the house of correction if ar- rested again for drunkeness Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Happ, 306 Walnut street, Winnetka, announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Al- bright, on June 24, at the Evanston hospital. | \ R \ ) § Silvertown means-- highest quality, low cost, long service, --and finally -- Tremendous satis- faction. . o. . 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