May 22, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 43 S. R. LOGAN SUCCEEDS BEATTY AS PRINCIPAL (Continued from Page 1) colony, while those on his mother's side were of colonial New England stock. Superintendent Washburne says of him: . Has "Western Freedom" "He combines the best American traditions with a western freedom from traditionalism. We are extremely for- tunate to be able to secure the services of a man of such good broad experi- ence, thorough training and delightful personality. Mr. Beatty is so well loved and so much admired by all who know him that it was necessary to get a man of unusual ability and attain- ments to fill the position which Mr. Beatty is leaving vacant. I feel that Winnetka is to be congratulated on having secured such a man." Four songs composed by Margaret Louise Tufts of 449 Sunset road, are to be sung by Mabel Sharp Herdien on a program of new compositions Saturday afternoon, May 22, at Kim- ball hall, at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Tufts is a pupil of Adolph Weidig. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunmore, who were recently married, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mad- dox of 705 Oak street, on their return from their honeymoon trip in the East. They are to make their home in Winona, Minn. TAPER Mrs. A. W. Hawkes of New York left Friday, May 15, after spending a week as the guest of Mrs. B. C. Hawkes of 157 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth. ------ Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, will entertain the mem- bers of her sewing club at luncheon today. Plan Organization of Plans are under way for the organi- zation of a Rifle club in Winnetka, to be affiliated with the National Rifle association. There will be a meeting | for this purpose on Tuesday evening, | May 25, at 8 o'clock in the American | Legion room of the Community House. | There are two purposes for which the | club is being organized. One is to pro- | vide practice and recreation for the men of the village who like to shoot and the other is to establish an indoor range which will be available to the police department as well as to the men of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth L. Mills of 941 Tower road are receiving the con- gratulations of their friends upon the birth of a son, Ellsworth Luther, II, May 12, at St. Luke's hospital. Mrs. Mills was formerly Miss Mary Louise | Roberts of Highland Park. --Q-- Mrs. Cora Davis of Saprta, Wis., cousin of Mrs. William Morse of Provident avenue, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morse for ten days. Miss Mary Davis of Whitewater Normal college will also be a week-end guest, returning to her school Monday. Los Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor, 149 Kenilworth avenue, have returned to Kenilworth from Louisville, Ky., where they attended the Kentucky Derby. ---- Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained her sew- ing club at luncheon Monday, May 17. Or B. C. Hawkes of Kenilworth is on a business trip in New York. alm Spokes Four and Six will hold a joint meeting at the Wilmette Presby- terian church all day Tuesday, May 25. Winnetka Rifle Club: 821 Davis Street, Evanston May 29th SAVE YOUR MONEY Buy OLD FIELDS Some folks "send away" for a tire with the mistaken idea that they are getting a bargain. Why take chances? We'll sell you the genuine Oldfield Tires--famous on road and race tracks--at prices that make them real values. A known tire--made in the big, modern Firestone plant--a standard tire guarantee--at a big saving. Compare these prices with so-called "bargain" or "catalog" tires: BEAR IN MIND; WE SELL THE FAMOUS FIRESTONE STEAM-WELDED TUBES! 30x3% Regular CL 30x3% Extra Size 30x3% Extra Size S. 3lx4 ~'S. 8S. 32x14 HIGH PRESSURE CORDS OVER-SIZE BALLOONS 29x4.40) (30x4.75) (29x4 (29x4.9 (31x5.25) WINNETKA, 806 Oak Street " - OHNSON ILLINOIS Phone Winn. 2048