Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1929, p. 13

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July 12, 1929 W'l L M E T T E LIFE 13 I f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l North Shore Clubs . No.r th Shore Youngsters in Children's Concert , in First · of Series (Contributed) of Tennis Matches · The Annual Children's Midsummer The riorth shore clubs that have organized an inter-club· series of tennis matches for both men and women opened activities last Sunday for the men, and on Tuesday for the women. During· the past week the Indian Hill team played Winnetka; Skokie played Evanston, .-and Knollwood played Exmoor. Nathan William MacChesney has donated a cup to go to the winning team in the finals on September 8. The teams from each club include two singles players and a doubles team, both men and \1\·omen. Each club will play every other club once during this season, and the hYo clubs with the highest scores will compete for the cup on September 8 at Knollwood. On the Fourth of July. Indian Hill club held a tenni s tournament. The men's finals were to he played yesterday, if the weather permitted, but the Women's-and-]unior Girls', and the Boys' -and-Girls' divisions have all been completed. Following are the scores: · Boys and Girls-S econd round, Evelyn Totman (d), Harriett Dallas. 6-4, 6-4; Barbara Bersbach (d), Phoebe Massey, 6-3, 8-6: Sam Lynde (d), Patty Calkins, 6-0, 6-1: Helen Berbach (d), Jack Holden, 6--l. 6-3. Third round, Evelyn Totman (d). B. Bersbach, 6-3, 6-0: Sam Lynde (d), H. Berbach, 6-3, 7-5. FinaL-Sam Lynde (d), E. Totman, 6-3, o-·t. Women and Junior Girls-seco nd round, Barbara Holden (d), \'irgini£1 Hobart, 6-0, G-2: Adalainde Ball tel), Mrs. E. C. Blanchard, 10-8. o-1: Jane Littell (d), Helen Holden, 6-3. 6-0; Betty Durham (d), Bt"tty Parker, 6-3, 7-5; ·Third round, 13. Holden (d). A. Ball, 6-2, 6-3: J. Littell (d). B. Durham, 6-2, 6-4. Finals- B. llolden (d), ]. Littell, 6-2, 6-2. ... · ......... AND IIICLOSUAa Frolic has now become a regular summer event in the social life of the north shore. So popular are these Children's plays given by the Summer · During Summer Months school students of the National KinAmerican Metal Produds Corp. dergarten and Elementary college, that IOi North Michigan ATenue Superior 7178 Chleago it seems only necessary to make sure Local Dealers the children know when and where VIc J. Kllllan, In~. Winnetka· tt8 these players will appear, to be sure of Good llousekeeplng Shop Greenleaf lltt a hirge audience. Everyone is keen for a good. time these lovely sununer : days and an afternoon at Craigie Lea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . with its · famous gardens with the lake a s a background for the gteensward stage. with the lilting song of wild wood birds and with ston· hook friends come to life. emures joyou s time not to be mis sed a.ncl neYe.r to he forgotten. AJ.Iain thi s ,·ear )..[rs. Anclrr\\' MacLeish will be hostess for the Frolic at at her home. Craigie Lea. 4j9 Long\\·ood avenue. Glencoe. at 3:30 o'clock THE ROAD OF UNUSUAL SERVICE on \Vednesday, July 24. A. group of gO\·erning board membrrs will sponsor this event. Those \Yho are chairmen of publicity and of the sa le of tickets in each town are: Mrs. ~f.arkham B. Ordc, Glencoe: Dr. Tela Laird Barrol, \\.innetka and Hubbard \\"nod s: ~[rs. C. P. Duhhs. \Vilm ettc; :Yf rs . Alf rcu R. Bates, Evanston. VAIJ.fft1AN \~ REDUCED PRICES pATRONIZE 0 UR ADVERTISERS a VACATION Very low summer fares from Chicago Albert ] . · ·.n trotn. il-l . Central avenue, returned on ).f o nda\· from a ten da,· fishing trip in Spooner. \\'is. \\'ith him were George Pearce of \Vilmette and H. A. Redfield of Oak Park. -oM r. and J\.frs. H crman G. Seely of 700 Kent road. Keilworth have return-~ eel from a t\\·o week · ' motor trip to ).f ontreal and Quebec. 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