y 'C Marion Woolhiser of Winnetka, title holder, defeated Beverly Greenberg of Chicago at the Skokie Country club, Friday of last week in the finals of the Chi- cago district tennis champion- ship, girls' division, 6-1, 6-3. Miss Woolhiser left on Monday of this week with the ,Juior Wightman cup squad of the Chicago Tennis as- sociation, accompanied by Miss Helen Fulton and Miss Josephine Otter, of the association's junior de- velopment committee, to compete in the national girls tennis champion- ships to be held on thé grass courts of the Philadelphia Cricket club, at Chestnut Hill, beginning August 28. Prior to the tournament the young wonen will go to Forest Hills, Long Island, to watch the Wightman cup women's matches between the United States and England. Invite Entries For Horse Show The prize list for the outdoor sea- son's final horse show, sponsored jointly by the Town and Country Equestrian association and the Sun- beam league for the benefit of the latter's charities, made its appear- ance this week. It contained more. than a few surprises regarding the program for this show on Septem. SAýLE!e s~i 'j r#,1 i 0ICE! These are NOT unsafa "bargain tires". All are genuine Goodyear "fBràa". At these savings you can't afford to pass up the chance to 'turn in your dangerous old tires. Youll SAVE and be SAFERI No Charge for ounlIng. 16.00-16 10.301 12.00 13.20 14.35 5.15 S.15I 4.75-5.00-19 7.45 3.70 6.00 L.OO 5.25-5.50-18 8.65 4.30 6.60. 6060 5.25-5.5017 9.50 4.75 7.15 7.20 6.00-16 10.35 5.15 4.75 I 5.20 - u w ana uunui.y quesran as- sociation and the Sunbeam league are prominent in North Shore and Chicago uptown circles.