18 WINNETKA TALK June 12, 1926 706 Vernon Ave. Glencoe FREE! 500 Gallons of Fuel Oil Order now--or before July Ist that Williams Oil-o-matic Heating Plant that you have been consid- ering since this past win- ter and we will give you free of charge, 500 gal- lons of fuel oil. Take advantage of this unusual offer at once. For further information Call NORTH SHORE 1 OlkoMatiC Phone Glen. 1000 Pupils of Mrs. Marsh Play in Recital Today Pupils of Hildegard Lind Marsh will give a recital Saturday, June 12, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Price, Hill road, Win- netka. Those taking part will be : Ruth Findley, Eleanor Sherman, Alice Odh- ner, Jovce Whitman, Betty Ballard, Harriet Dallas, Barbara Hobart, Mary Newhall, Frances Wells, Patty Calkins, Joy Stover, Clayton Paulson, Diantha Schmid, Margaret Freyn, Mary Sen- ior, Barbara Bersbach, Dorothy Stover, Dorothy Bichl, Janet Kirk, Spencer Beman, Hunter King, Margaret Jans- son, Frances Price, Susan Ballard, Ed- win Price, Sewall Greeley, John Sen- ior, Richard Schlager, Jane De Peyster, Fany McPherson, Nancy Bastien, Bar- |bara Bastien, and Helen Bersbach. | - ; NEW CIRCLE OFFICERS The recently elected officers of the Winnetka Heights' circle are Mrs. W. P. Heyn, chairman; Mrs. Walter Sethness, treasurer; Mrs. C. C. Kidd, sewing chairman; Mrs. George Suker, program chairman. Mrs. W. W. Case, who, with her family, has been spending the winter at 39 East Schiller street, is again at her home, 759 Burr avenue, Hubbard Woods. lpi Sperry Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Butler of 100 Green Bay road, is returning from Amherst col- lege June 18. oR Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Cope- land of 1082 Spruce street have re- turned from a three months' business trip to Europe. yon: Miss Harriet Mason of Chicago, formerly of Winnetka, will give a pro- gram at the Edgewater Beach hotel, station WEBH, Thursday evening at 7. Award Sports Honors to Skokie School Athletes Much interest was manifest in the awarding of the sportsmanship em- blems to members of the various base- ball teams at Skokie school, at the close of the 1926 season. In each of the baseball teams an individual member was chosen by the team for his outstanding rank in sportmanship and to whom these em- blems were awarded, at the final as- sembly Tuesday afternoon. Those receiving the awards were: Bill Thrall, Thomas Johansen, Ben Whelen, George Rose, Bowman Kreer, George Vink, Anson Sweet, Billy Anderson, Bill MacGarrahan, louis Dean, Constance Connor, Jean | Forrest, Herta Sacher, Sarah Lindahl, | Sue Potter, Marjorie McLaren, Janet | Page, Sally Kriebel, Marie Komen and | Janet Orwig. Florence Canning, one of the teach- ers, was also, voted one of the fore- going emblems. MARRIAGE CARDS OUT Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Virginia Mayburn Simmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sim- monds, Jr., of 286 Sheridan road, Win- netka, to Clifford Hinckley Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith, 636 Garland avenue, Winnetka, Wednes- day, June 23. PRESENT AWARDS Among the various awards made at the final assembly at Skokie school Tuesday afternoon, were two summer camp scholarships, one at Camp Roose- velt, to Willets Burnham and one at Community House camp at Lake Hamlin, to Joséphine Bruschini. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Case of 39 East Schiller street, Chicago, are at their house at 759 Burr avenue, Hub- bard Woods, for the summer. Your Best Tire Buy For This Motoring Season 806 OAK STREET ... Fireston 4 safety on sharp turns stops--there is no tire stone Balloons. Firestone Balloons market. fort and enjoyment. Johnson Motor Service (Formerly Hunter & Johnson) PHONE WINN. -- 2048 For long mileage and tire economy, for comfortable riding and easy steering, for fact they are the most economical tires on the Come in--Ilet us explain how these tires and our service will save you money. We have all sizes--and now's the time to equip for a long motoring season of uninterrupted com- and in making sudden that compares with Fire- are not expensive--in WINNETKA, ILL.