Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 41

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September 7, ·1928 , WILMETTE LIFE Girls-Mary Louise Morris defeated Gertrude Deniston 6-1, 6-2; Jane Last defeated Sally' Clover 6-3. 4-6, 6-4; M. L. Morris defeated K . Brunndon 6-2, 8-6; Betty Bartz defeated M. L. Marris 6-4, 7-5. Boys'-Bill Cagney defeated Jack Benjamin 6-1, 6-1. Don Curtiss ' defeated Everett Smith 6-3, · 3-6, 6-3. Winston Wrig~t defeated James Parter 6-1, 6-3; Milton Ruche defeated Bill Cagney 6-1, 6-4; Keith W,erner defeah:d Don Curtiss 8-6, 4-6, 6-3; Don Wadwitz defeated Winston Wright 6-4, 8-6. Junior Boys' Jack Last defeated W . Winston 6-0, 6-1; Bob McMahon defeated David Hort 6-0, 6-1; Harry Blymyer defeated B. McMahon 6-0, 6-2. Mrs. Ray C. Pearson and two daughters Marion and Katherine Rae, of 117 Dupee place, returned. last Tuesday from Galina, Ill. where they had spent several vveeks. · Indian Hill Net Stars will Meet Skokie ch ampions ,, ~~ - ' .' WDl.-C. McCal. Fint and SeCond Mortgages Investments and Insurance Suite 214 Indian Hill club will play Skokie Country club in the final match of the Triangular Tennis tournament, Sunday, September 9. The ' Winnetka' Tennis club, Indian Hill and Skokie clubs have engaged in matches throughout the summer. The matches will be held at Skokie club at 2 p. m. During the week of August 20, Wissonsin held its state tennis championship tournament at the Milwaukee Country club. Among the entries were many north shore boys and girls. Lucy Jane Hedberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hedberg of 411 Lakeside terrace, Glencoe, won both the ] unior Girls' and Women's titles. Lucy Jane is one of the forem,ost of the north shore juniors and a coming champion. She won the north shore and Chicago championships in ] uly, sponsored by the Chicago Evening Post. Following are some of the scores of the north shore players ; Junior Girls'-Virginia Watson defeated Mary McMahon 6-0, 6-3; Helen Fulton defeated Betty Bartlett. 6-0, 6-1. Lucy Jane Hedberg defeated Sarah Schwartzinfeld 6-0, 6-3. L. J. Hedberg defeated Helen Fulton 6-3, 6-2; Final-L. J . . Hedberg defeated V. Watson 6-4, 6-1. Women's-M. Clow defeated H. Fulton 6-3, 3-6, 8-6. L. J. Hedberg defeated B. Bartz 6-3, 8-6; Finals-L. J. Hedberg defeated V. Watson 6-3, 6-0. -o- I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Walton and son and daughter, Fowler and Alice, of 1607 Forest avenue, left last Wednesday for !agle River, Wis. to spend a week. _ .. 1609 Sherman Ave. Univenity 559 Back ofYourTelephone T HE telephone user sees the telephone instrument in his home or office and, beyond a vague idea that there is a place known as the "exchange," has litde knowledge of what it means to give telephone service. Back of your telephone and of each of the other one- and one-quarter million telephones operated by the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, stand the service and the organization of 30,000 trained, experienced and , loyal men and women. Operators, linemen, engineers, switchboard and cable specialists, business executives, collectors, stenographers, motor vehicle drivers, all these and more are represented in the army of telephone people, each with the common objective-adequate, satisfactory and continuous telephone service to the public. South AmericaAfrica Cruise. From New York, Jan.. 22, 104 days · · · the thrillin1 "cruise of contruta"··· on the ahip with 1928'· finest tropic.sea comforts · · · the new DUCHESS OPATHOLL ··· 20,000 gross tona. Rio deJanelro ··· Bueno. Aires ··· Capetown ··· Dar-aSalaam ··· Cairo ··· Paria. Quaintneu ··· aophllticatioll ··· barbarism. Zulu kraall ··· diamond m1nea ··· Victoria Palla (optioaal) ··· the NUe ··· Pic.cadilly. Zebru ··· praffa ··· crocodila. . e\'~ins. domaeverythinf. becauaethe~t,ahl~ The efficient loyalty and teamwork of the men and women behind these telephones are assurance that the service will be continuous and adequate every hour of the day and night-now and in the future. ~"'"'"A very·greatjacl~ in the continued progress~ and improvement of telephone strvite is the intangi!Jie !Jut quite real spirit of service that has !Jecome a tradition in the telephone !Jusiness.u WALTER. s. GIFFORD President, American Telephone and Telepaph Company, to National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners You are RUe of aeeiDI ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM and ahore, ia by the world'· p-eatat ttavelaya~ A. low u $1SOO. Booklea from One Polic, · One System · Universal Service Canadian ·· · · . Pacific 8. ELWOBTliT, 8tea··~ General A.·ent, 71 E. laC!kiOD BIT4., c·te~qo, Ill., Tele··oae Wa'bal· JIM or &DJ' loeal Bteaat... Apat. B.

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