Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 33

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MICC-- xxiattW tu none*i, and then a week later Winnetka went down to the Evanston Tennis club to lose two matches to one. The j une-up was changed for that match, as Dave Ea.rly's injury kept bim frorn playing. Dr. George Eisenbrand and D. Kreer ýplayed single, with A. N. Merritt and George West, two of the club's veterans making up the doubles teamn. ý,Eisenbiand captured the .lotie match. Bill Wade. junior star, played, num-j ber, two and defeàted, C Kavainaugh rathier easily, 7-5, 6-1. After the first set Wade put on the pressure and ran out the match in short order. Flasbing bis best form, Wademade his bid foi number one position. Woolhiser Pair& With Early H. L. Woolhiser paired with, Dave Early and they lost a close match ta jack Mee and F. Emmons at 5-7, 6-9, 10-8. The clever play of Wool- biser and the sniashing ,game of Early could flot cope witb the unek- pected returns of Emmonls and- Mee. The Winnetlca teamn heM ,advantage at 8-7 in the third set, but just1 missed on several close points. Em- mons' spectacular returns finally tundtbe match ta Sbawnee. "Doc Eisenbrand" lost to Dr. Underbili 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in a rather un- interesting match. Underhill's play was superior ta that of Eisenbrand in t every department. One of the largest galleries of the season was on hand for the matches. Almost one hundred persons wit- nortn snort boys" cnampïonsntp wtî be beld at the Winnetka Tennis club. AIl boys who live between Lake Fof- est and Chicago will be eligible, pro- viding theilr age is as specified by the U. S, L. . A., AIl entries may be phoned ta eitber:Bill-Wade or Dave Early ai the Winnetka Tennis club. Entnies close Saturday, August 3, at 6 p. m. Lee Smith, "pré" from Ev- anstan Country club, will also assist in holding the tournament. One of the bcauty spots of the north shore is titis entrance to a private road, " Thoi Tree. Lane," leading bt the homeés of Austin Jeniner, 64u~ard L. Hticks, Jr., Edi&ard C. Phillips and. Donald Dcl rees in Winânetka. It letids north frorn Hill road 4rt Locust. road. LOUIS BROCKS RETURN -Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Brock. and daughter, Virginia, 601 Ridge rQad, JKeiiwortb, returncd Thursdayr ofIast week from Signal Mountain, wbere Mrs. flrock and Virginia had spent, four weeks. Mr. Brock motored down ta get tbem.* After their arni- val home, he left for St. Louis on a business trip and, after he returns, they wilI 'go to Murray's Inn at White Lake, Midi. and Mrs. Charles L. Washingzton avenue, osken, thmm to spend a wccac at Loorado Springs, and Manitou, Colo. 0o Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Quellmalz and son, Henry, 255 Melrose avenue, returned ta Kenilworth Sunday from a three weeks' motor trip west, visit- ing the Grand canyon, Zion City, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Mt. Evans. They ran into a blizzard at Mt. Evans. VISIT AT CAMP Mrs. Leland D. Pierson .and Mrs. Henry Drucker of Wilmette left Sun- da-y, a.toring tw.. agle river to ste tbeir children, wbo are in camp. Nancy, and Peggy Pierson are at Idlewood camp near Eagle river. Their mother and Mrs. Drucker will spend several days at the Wausaukee club bef are returning ta the village. Robert Buethe, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buethe, 1351 Greenwood circle, bas been spending the past six weeks in the R. 0. T. C. (the Pur- Mr. 'and Mrs. 'John W. Selizer, .1601 Walnut avenue, and their ,4aughter, Louise. Elizabeth, are returning this week-end froni a several days' mator trip in Michigan. They spent two days in Mendon visiting Mr. Seîzer's brother and family. 0o- Mrs. A. W. Wigglesworth, 125 Woodstock avenue, and Mrs. I. A. Arch ambault. .300 Sheridan road, bath tg. Th mi fost the actlvity, out, is thatt sold were pu 'e of investmetit. "ýNotbing, coutl better demonstrate that peaple with rnoneyta invest arc beginning ta realize that. thé oppor- tunities.for investment in1 homes oif, fer greater promise of security and Profit than in any other field," said M r. ,Lighthart. The sales f ollow:- List Of Sales L. Foster. Weldan purcbased from Charles. H. Wood the six-room Fng- lish residence on a lot 80x125 at 1300 Church streeti,Evanston. Williain A. Sadier and Hilda Yohn were the brokers. The six-room Colonial bouse at 2621 Reese avenue, Evanston, was purchased for investment, by'Flor- ence O.* Haigh. Margaret Tait *as the seller. W. A. Sadler was the. sales- -manl. The six-room brick colonial house at 2146 Forestview road, Evanston, was purcbased for investment by an' undisclosed b u y e r from T. Shelby Black. R. E. Goss was the broker. The vacant 60x145 on Ridgeway avenue, Evanston, between Grant and Colfax street was sold by the Na- tional Builder's batik ta an undis- closed purchaser. H. L, Hultman was, onI the pI'Uperty. The ten-raom brick resi4ence at 2819 Colfax street, Evanston, lot 70>x 200, was purchased by. an undisclosed party. W. A. SadIen was the salesman. Emya 3-Apartuiut, Builing The 30-apartment building at 813. 21 Washington street was purchased by W. L. Taylor. George J. Cyrus and C. J. Cole co-operated in the sale. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bignell. botsfora roaci, Kfiworth, are vigim i V5Lastern %II4U4 aa n Imeu~ aspe ---- ---J aIQa --ing relatives in Bangor, Maine., peninsula. ' o- Harry H. Wolf, 1140 Seneca road,00 Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Blessing, 1424 returned Sunday from a business trip A-. G. Fenrarini and bis daughter, Miss Dorothy Hall, 500 Central ave- Maple avenue, recently neturned'fromn ta Dayton, Ohia,,and left fQr. New Mary, returned last week from a nue, left Wednesday to spend sev- a two weelcs' fishing.trip ta Breezy York for another one Tuesday. three weeks' motor trip ta, Denver., eral days in Madison, Wis. Paint, Minti.

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