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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1925, p. 5

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:.,T. •v~ ILOOUH S LAKE John BlMngren, Mrs. E. Anderson ild Mrs. Sigtid Blomgren were business callers at Waukegan last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grander retainqjl to their home at Iron Mountain, Mtrii , last Saturday morning, after Ifisiiftlm the week with their faraats and ft[fends here. Mr. Mrs. Jack Lusk of near Wo spent Sunday with relatives at tike Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowdl and children spent Sunday afternon with Mr Mid Mrs. Fred Dowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Cry- Hal Lake were Sunday evening caller* at the J. W. Pfannenstill home. Willard Darrell superintended un- |fH«f a ear of middlings for the .Lake County Farm Bureau at Round x$frico last Thursday morning. , y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and daughter were business callers at Lake Zurick last Friday morning.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and family of Algonquin spent Sunday afternoon at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Frances, attended tite Elkhorn Fair last Thursday. Harry Matthews was a business caller at Round Lake last Thursday morning. Mildred Hoffman and Miss Myrtle Darrell attended the dance at the Crystal Pavilion at Crystal Lake last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jepson and children of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rector of Cleveland, O., spent Wednesday afternoon at the Robert Kirk Home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowell and children were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests of the latter'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. George Passfield of near Crystal Lake was a Thursday evening caller at the Darrell-Matthews home. Z. H. Osmun of Crystal Lake called at the Joe and Ray Dowell homes last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk wsrs business callers at Batavia last Thursday. Miss PearL Lawrence waa a Saturday and Sunday morning guest at the William Fink home, north at Wauconda. Harry Matthews was a Saturday morning business caller and dinner guest of his parents at Crystal Lake Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were Sunday supper and evening guests of the tatter's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Miss Lmub Jib# VMd kt M*tor Cm Vah$ The New ADVANCED SIX SEDAN 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra coat : ' - ' Nothing in the world will convince * you more quickly of the greater quality of this new Advanced Six Sedan than to look at it--then look at any other car in its field* George A. Stilling Garage < Phone 28 McHenry j (VMS)' O Tire Prices Are LOWCRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN TEARS Buy Now and Save MoneyI r . The unprecedented demand Firestone extra process, is also -;|for Firestone quality and one of the biggest and most ^mileage has more than doubled the sales of Gum-Dipped Cords to car owners so farj this year, enabling us -- because of this tremendous volume-- to keep prices low. * Experienced car owners insist on tires that deliver the greatest mileage at the lowest cost per mile, because such tires last longer--make the restricted rubber supply go further--reduce crude rubber costs--and help maintain the present low tire prices. HUe&bak Gum-Dipping, the MOST MILES PER DOLLAR important economy factors in tire performance. This method of treating cord fabric, developed by Firestone tire chemists and engineers, insulates every fiber of every cord with rubber, and gives the sidewalls the extra strength to withstand the extra flexing strain -- insuring maximum •ftfety, comfort and economy. Buy now--make sure of economical transportation ^ obtamkyj these outstanding Firestone superiorities at present low pricey ' • McHenry' Illinois AMERICANS MOttTJC* ****** "* ****** t Pearl Laurence, Miss Myrtle Darrell and Charles Lundquist called on the former's relatives at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Herman Carr returned to his home at Cicero, after spending ten days with relatives at Oak Glen farm. Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill attended the movie at Crystal Lake last Saturday evening. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake spent last Wednesday evening at the G. J. Burnett home and was accompanied home by his wife, who had spent a few days with her parents. Miss Ariasa Brown, Miss Althea Coss and mother of Wauconda were Sunday morning callers at the W. E. Brooks home. / Mr. and Mrs. George S&aid and daughter spent Sunday evening at the R. McGill home. Sunday guests at the G. T. Burnett home were Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman, A1 Irwin, James Dark and Toney Merdock of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ritt of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Louis Rohmatn of Blrrington spent Sunday at the H. L. Brooks home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Barreville spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, were Sunday afternon callers at Greenwood and Woodstock. Mr. ar<d Mrs. G. J. Burnett and their guests called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler at Round Lake Sunday afternoon. t Reverend George E. Schneider of Wauconda was calling on friends in this community last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Werden and grandson of Wauconda spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake visited at tfacf home of her mother here from Friday night until Sunday night. Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Elvira Darf rell and Mrs. Jane Johnston werck among the guests who were enter-t tained at dinner and spent the after* noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs,.. C. K. Werden Saturday in honor of the i birthday 0# Mrs. Louise Werden. Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith were bus ineds qpfllers in Fremont , township last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and son called at the Emmett Geary home last Wednesday evening. Helen Bermer of Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. Jack Geary, from Saturday until Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and son and guest, Miss Helen Bermer, spent Sun* day evening at the H. J. Schaffer home in McHenry. ,«, ^ TERRA GOTTA Miss Neva McMillan 8 pent-' the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. M. Knox and daughter, Florence, called on relatives in Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Hampshire; called at the home of Henry McMillan Sunday. Mrs. Nels Person of Chicago was a guest of her sister, Miss Alice Leisner, Saturday. Arthur Getzleman of Hampshire was a caller at the Henry McMillan home Sunday. Mrs. Winifred Tobin of Elgin called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Donkley and son, Billey, of Elgin, spent Sunday at the home of Henry McMillan. Miss Eleanor McMillan began her school duties at business college in Elgin Monday. Miles ** a--i Better BUICKoaw^f (treMxsh.?rs of the Road Once yon have driven die 75 horsepower, 75-milean- hour Better Buick; Once you have wheeled^ it over some particularly tough hill--in high gear-- Saining speed all the way; Once you have observed the way it assumes the lead in traffic; Once you have checked its economical gasoline consumption against your friends' cars-- Then you will realize fully that the Better Buiclc» with its 75 horsepower Valve-in-Head engine, gives you power--speed-- and inexpensive performance like no other ' car you have known- The best way to disco*(jt how very much the Better Buick has added to the pleasure of driving is to drive a Better Buick. We have one waiting for your telephone calL BUICK MOTOR Division COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN of General 'Motors Corporation g-1M ILLINOIS HIGHWAYS Standard Sis 2'pai*. Road.ce* • $1125 5-p*». Touring < 1150 2-pat*. Coupe • 1195 5-pa**. 2-<ioor Sxlin 1195 5 p«ii 4-door 8*d*a 1295 4-paM. Coup* . 1275 AO fricc* f. •- k. 4 Matter Six 2t»»- Roadatcr • $1250 ?-pa». Sedan • $199# * I Tourini . 1295 Brougham 192# 5-f>aaa. 2-door Sedan 1395. 3-pa*». Sport Roadatcr 149# 5-paaa. 4-door Stdaa 1495 5-put.Spoit Tsuriai 154 5-paa*. Coup. 1795 J-pa»«. Country Cfcafc 174S Buick factories. OuatUfMt taut m lie «H»M. Overton & Cowen Harvard, 111. McHenry, III. The following tires will be / sold at these prices until the! stock is exhausted. 30x31-2 FISK CORD T Each' S9.1&0 l 30x3 1-2 FISK CORD Oversize Each $12.25 30x3 1-2 FISK CORD Oversize Heavy Duty Each ;V. jc$14.60 30x31-2 MICHELIN CORD Each . . v . . . . . . . . . . 30x31-2 MOHAWK CORD Each $12:50 $10.80 $12.40 The above •how® the condition ^tht^lQO idIIm provided for In Ikt Urtt bond Imuo u of August 24, 1926. There an^Aly about 260 miles of ths first system which are not yet completed or under contract, and aa aoon as thoaa roads aro placod under contract, the Division of Highways will stsrt the work of surveying and building the 5,000 miles contained In the second bond Issue. It should be noted that paved roads are now completed to pra* tlcally every part of ths State of Illinois, and that they are all connected with the "ve great trunk llns roads whieh paaa through Kankakee. BEST BABY T6 GET GOVERNOR'S CUP 30x31-2 MOHAWK CORD Oversiae| 31x4 CLINCHER CORD ^ . Each $12.75 All oth£r sizes, including balloon tires, will be sold at comparative prices. , , Battery charging and all kinds of tire and tube repairing. Specializing in balloon tire repairing. Come early and avoid the rush ..j W. J. Freund WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS HobMi of Babies Ex. fected at Kankakee Conference. Iwtnl hondrad babies will bo «z- •imtaod by competent physicians at tbe Better Babies Conference during tbe Kankakee Inter state Fair, Sept 14 to 1A. Tbe conference has grown In popularity for tbe past several years and those In charge of this Important work believe that more of the little folks than ever before will bo w.mtoed tills year. Tbe baby receiving the highest score *111 be presented with a silver loving lop by Governor Small. A score of u well as nurses and attendants will be on hand to see that .the youngsters are given every care and comfort The conference in the past has been open to any baby in Illinois. This |i a special feature for Wednesday, Indiana Day, Indiana babies will Im admitted and examined. The method of entering children In the conference Is through the use of entry blanks, which can be secured by writing to Susanne Small, Kankakee, Illinois, and this should be done at the 9avttsst possible date. Has Fortunate Data. The Kankakee Inter-State Fair has • fortunate date this year, opening on 8«pC 14. tbe week following the Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis and the week preceding the Illinois State Wmlr at Springfield. Many of the fine •zhlbtts seen at the two big state fain will be at Kairtrakoa GASOLINE 58-60 Test %*JC gallon Two electric pinrips for the modation of our customers Knox Motor Sales Authorized Ford Dealer^ Phones 30 & 31 > fe:i iitfgiiaMHi ' f f '"*•* - < Wii I i'i -1

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