Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 49

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lotyeaoSrs.caIjoUiLUI u.ladm IUC\-a brothers from the -University Of Chi- los to Mr. Mrjoie iadianVancago. The twinswntefrtsta kîî inIlthe finals of the Illinois Statu 64, he ecnd t 61 tdhe rse ad tenniis tournamçent last SundaN. after-4,2 uthe econ o th61an e e asar- no.The scelle. of the meet-ilg 'sas rage forcethecm oy the thin' brd the Skokie Country club aid Iih eta8-. u11-o vedtethr score, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. stat86 Vrs il anRyn -of' Austin, é a Again an~d agailteMrp p ranking No. 7 nationally un leashled parent-Iv liad s ent s Il t's. far ot of too miuch' power lu the. first set tor Allison' s reach onkl to have hlmi track the Winetika girl to, combat.. Ili themn down and, return Ithem- for the second the Wiîghtmnan Cup star1 placements.' The '*gets" 'and seem- gainied -a ;ead of 4-) .aild tried to :nlglv, impossible volleys ôf, Allison coast the rest of, the way home. 13 ut stirrcd the croivd into as mpuch of a deterniined 'Miss Fulton put more 'an uproar as a tenniisgathering can sting lu helr, forehlands, chased b ler 1 be. The brothers fitallv tired him ioe froin side to side with deep. drives1 however and gôt home at 6-4 in the and took the, next four gaines, for _fourth set. th st.Twns Win Doubles Makes Game Fight1. Th tir st oudth freluMis Ili the finals on Suinday. the col- Thethrd etfoud he ir i.,..\,s legialns hit too conisistentlv and lob- Fulton s gaine dide oa~î~eîgbed too well for Senior and- John flanie. M rs. Van lRynrlntes Moreno. Senior did not perform as pressédle datg a h ntad well as the day previous when hie and scored on angled hackhand vly ~ fi to capture cverv gaine. To Mfiss Fui-0 aionanhdoecm a -omeae Bickel and Burgess, Big Ten c'hamn- ton- goe redit frafitie c tîiebalpion s and ranl<ed 'No.~ 9 naionall\'. lu te scon se aganstOii Ot in four sets. Although nlot bringing coutrvs bstplaers Ioff spectacular coups,.'Moreno 'ivas Most suirprliîg reversaI of forni the wheel horse of the comibination lu he ntie turnmen ~vs tatand ,vith a little more consistent sup- furnislied by the victory of Mi\s spotfo Seir igthe.uld Fulton over- Miss Wolf of Elkhart. poutfthe match.rAs it hvs epuled md.Twntvtwotmea the re vmeti scored on liard drives but miissed toc, preioiisl wth he orer înnngmany easy ones. The pair of hand- onlv once. Ustially, the slov, Ili 'ghSoule brothers won 6-4, 2-6. 6-4, 3-6. 10ob11i1£ gaine of the Indiana repre- 6 -2an-d justified the favoritismi of sentative had nullified the -greatertegaey.frtercnut Members of the North Shore Art league who plan to meet with the sketch. class Saturday, july 10, are urgeçi to maku. reservations imme- diately with Mrs. Edua Mae S. Johansen of Winnetka, Mrs. Mary, Bornarth of N_%iles Center, or .Mrs. Edoard A. Brion of Glencoe. The Class and other league members who ar e to join it, are having- luncheon at 12:30at thé Willow Tree barni, reach- ing, this spot by: driving west on Deerfield. road to Sanders roaçi, and south oný Sanders to the first house on. the right. Theý vicinity of the barn will be painted by the group during the afternoon. Mary Piatt J3ecomes1 Bride -of, Carl Schultz Carl eF. 'Schultz, sonl of Superintend-1 ent of Public Works C. C. Schultz and Mrs. Schultz, 1600 Lake avenue, and Miss Mary. iat daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Piatt, 1621 Lake avenue, were married Saturday, July 3, and are* spending their honeymoon ln the upper peninsula region of !Michigan. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. George P. Magill, 1011 Lake avenue, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wehrheim, 2419 Birchw.ood avenue. The bride- groom hold a responsible position' with the World's Broadcasting cor- AJ*u&Ae3,m)r, DeuALg-SI. UVaUU, IE14 burn-there's nôthng Mm OII-ot-BALT,' AcOOptno sb«tt1. *OUR. PROXATE TO :FUR STOAG RHs rccpived the approva1 of> the * .S. Depar4meut of. Apicure Et EXERT REDESIïGNI NG * and REPAIRIMG . LE THORPE. w 0f M KROGERK 70Main St. UNI. 49» P~. s doUl 4fm.eu , ..swOp" *towrd aoquhng a ew 1938 Thorpe ci don. Wilmette's Only Fireproof Storage = ,A8JSZ J zUl . C Ujy%,.. Miss Fulton took the first set at 6-1, dropped the next at 1-6, when she resorted to liard driving, but braced to triumph in the third at 6-4. The futile but glorious charge of Napoleon's Old Guard at Waterloo had its counterpart whien N\ilmer Allison, former national champion. tackled Walter Senior, San Francisco star, lu the finals last Suniday àfter- floon. Although a nerve ainient in hi5 rizht arni had rrMdled himàt in- before reaciig Skokle.. . julliloo and George Dullnig. of the University of Texas corroborated Allison's, state- ment that the Skokie dlay courts pro- vided firmer footing than ruost other courts he .had trod on in tournaments. The- parade of the wooden soldiers was emnulated by the parade of the, baIl boys with the trophies.. . Joe' MNulholland, the sniallest tot, carry- ing the largest silver bowl which is a three year.cup. has as her guest, Miss <race Çullad- en, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ben Slanger (josephine Comfort), who was visit~- ing her family, has returned to her home.-at Big Timber, Mont. While Mrs. Comfort went east Mr. Comfort went to Colorado Srings for two weeks. Anden Wds. moett Pho a ds

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