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With today's conditions, the tires you buy now may have to last a long time--so it's good judgment to FIRESTONE STANDARD TIRES fl.ooitt 3 ^ (tad jma old tbti) Low price* oa aU other (ia* S**J. finale*. mote* l i f e t i m e g u a r a n t e e . • - . \ - v . . . Walter J. Freund Sinifv ~.X 526 Main Street -- Phone 294 WestMcHenry USX THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS Mrs. M. J. Walsh and daughter, Dorothy, firs. Ella Burke and r% Mrs; Mart* fNNHer, visited in Mrs. K»te Gnkut home at Long Lake laat Thursday evening. Miss Susan Nimsgern of Evanston enjoyed a visit with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Nimsgern, this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bassett and children and Mrs. Cora Bassett motored to Oak Park last Thursday where Mrs. Bassett and children remained for a few days visit. Mr. a=d Mrs. Esrcid Frstt cf Chicago spent the weekend In the Ferdind Frett home. ^ Mrs. George lLarson, Mrs. Mina Frisby and Miss Lillian Larson of Elgin were visitors in the home of Mrs* Mary O'Flahertgr Friday. Mrs. Deila Callahan of Chicago has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter Doherty, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffcl and children of Omaha, Neb., former resident* of MeHenry, have been visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Conway of Crystal Lake are enjoying the week in the John Ayhrard cottage near MeHenry. Mrs. Earl Gilkersor and daughter, Mrs. Batten Jones, spent last Wednesday at Marengo where they called on Mrs. Haxel Krnreed and attended the funeral services for "Aunt Em" Lanning. Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Wauconda was a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. A Ifons Adams, Monday. Martin Heckman of Chicago spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Arthur Kennebeck and daughter, Gail, of Chicago, are staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Chamberlin, while the latter are enjoying a trip through the West. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, son, Otto, and the latter's son, Carl, spent a few days the past week at St. Paul, Minn., where they visited relatives and attended the Ettcharistfc Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Newmann and family of Chicago called on Mrs. Neumann's sisters, Mrs. Catherine Schneider and Mrs. John Wirts, Sunday. Mrs. John Phalin was » Chicago caller this week where she enjoyed a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Caddatz, daughter, Mary Margaret, of Lake Geneva, and Mrs. Clarence Whiting and son, Claire, of Elgin were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Catherine Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanaugh and George Bolgeir of Elgin were among the guests at the Bolder - Sullivan wedding Saturday. Mrs. Winifred Goodrich of Los Angeles, Calif., is spending the summer with her son, Donald Goodrich and family, a daughter and son-in-law, It £ " on Route U. S. 12, forty miles from Chicago iENEFIT OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH AT VOLO ' The ladies of the church will mtv*% tasty and plentiful V'SSjV.Vl;,--** CHICKEN £KiO? I* • Go out for your dinner on Sunday, June 29 -- Go to Volo. Enjoy a real country picnic, meet your friends, where there Is plenty of good entertainment. A fine band baa been engaged to play aU day and evening. MANY VALUABLE > P R I Z E S ! P: • *1 '•*»! I'--Mr- ^ are ready to be distributed. Gather at the pifflit grounds and enjoy * fine Ay. Father Sohark, the country pastor of St Peter's for twenty ~ r I; I five years, will be waiting to welcome friends, both old and new, to this beautiful spot. Don't forget tho date, Sunday, June 29. ~ <& )• «'»• ~i.ri f and Mrs. Mrs. ICary Buch, daughter, Lorf Anderson, Ind., Mrs. fVUllip ,f . . A ^t^.A r<- -;'i TV" son, Ph'l guests in Mrs. Elmer Sehmalfeldt of Kenosha were Sunday Die home of her mother, May. Bungard and <iaiVllter visited her mothMVy Mrs* Mufe -lb9, the latter part a#-last Miv Bungard «apa toe* Son Mildred G. Anna Marie and Gladys have returned to their home , Lake, Wis., after aajoamig «#• weeks with their gnuftd- Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boh- Annday BdWBWtt. Miss BBS daughters, Sophie and f^eda Mrs. VB«it«nd " m guests • hi the Rrf C. «*t Wil-O-Miff were Mrs. A. Maim anffT tta mnd Lajf Mjsaes son, «f Qskaspa, •**!!*«#* MrsL. EdN.Y< of Mcand Mrs. Lisle Bassett and chilthe weekend in Chicago ^ __ gussts in the Sdioewer home at Wil-O-Mar Monday evening were^^g. May Powers and daugh- Mrs- 'linue Grote <d Elgin was a visitor in the Clinton Martin home last week. afternoon. 1KB Mars was a Chicago ealler Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson were Chicago callers Monday. fiWRie King spent a few days in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horfek. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner of Volo called in the homeof Mrs. Wm. Al- Mrs. Bob IKTflif i# fliiiiil ii and Mr. and Mrs. stock the home tf &l MH. Piter 1^. FmmA, Kate Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday m the home ct her moiber, Mrs. Wm. J. Msyuft., Mr. and Mri. Jbe P. Miller and Mrs. George King called on Alfred Miller at the Woodstock hospital Friday evening. , Mrs. Ffcsnk Miehels, Mrs. Joe Miche!* ^ Mrf. Wp DfMwe*® Woodstock callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zolloner of Chicago called on Art Peters Wednesday. Mrs. George Miller of Gryaslake spent Wednesday with, her father, John Pitxen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mr. SPRING GROVE %W.,r y-f* Miss Lucille Nimsgern spf)lt the past week at her home recuperating from a tdptsOectomy which she underwent la»t Monday. - Wfr was host to Bw. J^l*H pid the ushers of 8t Peter's ^t fhe Charles Freund home ^ night A social evening flowing the meeting. Rewere served. Mrs. Charles Thompson of Rockfbnd were visitors in the home M*. and Mrs. Al Schmeltcer on Wednesday. M*a! fldtrin Fmind, Mrs, Arthui Kattaa, WH. Ray May, Ifrs. Chas. Prmmd, Mb. Norhert nans and Mrs. George' W- May attended clnb meet* ing tA tjMB Colonial Inn near MeHenry on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Klein was hostess and everything was done for the pleasure of the guests. Cards famished the entertainment and prisei were awarded Mrs. Noribert Klaus ami Mrs.\Klein. Traveler's prizes weat to Mrs. Chas. Freund and Mrs. Kins. At the close of the afternoon a delicious chicken plate lunch was served. Those present other than mentioned were Mrs, Paul Lewis and Mrs. Steve Schaefer of Fox Lake and Mrs. EidriAyfoijnson of MeHenry*. Missee Weber and Amiabella Nett of McBrenry visited relatives here on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Bobby Gabe of Cicero is spending summer vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wagner. Members of the Christian Mothers and ladies of St. Peter's parish en joyed a social evening in the parish hall on Thursday night. Cards and 1 visiting wefe the evening's diversion and the lovely prizes for high scores in pinochle went to Mrs. Arthur Katt* ner and Mis. Bogark. Five hundred prixe winners were Mrs. Jake Miller, Mrs. Joseph Kattner, Mrs. George W. May, Mrs. Norbert Klaus and Mrs. Peter M. May, and in bunco prises were won by Mrs. Peter May, Mrs. John B. Frfeund. Consolation prizes went to Mss. John Jung, Mrs. Mulli Ran and Mrs. Elmer Smith. At the conclusion of cards, ice cream and cake was served by the committee in charge. Misses Carol and Ellen Bower of Waukegan spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Bower. Private A. J. Gantner of Camp Grant, Rockferd, enjoyed a three-day leave with Mende here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Efch and son, Dennis, of Chicago visited his mother, Mr*. Bartha Bah, on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Al Westmaa and children of Woodstock were visitors in the Frank Sanders home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joha Doetsch of Wfl mette spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. May* Mrs. Aj uiur Kattner, Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Al Schmeltzer spent a pleasant evening at cards at Mrs. Math Nimsgertt's home on Monday night. Members of the CoaMmmity club held their regular meeting at St Peter's parish hall on Monday night The evening was spent at cards after the meeting. Refreshments were served. Last Monday night merited the be* ginning of sedt ball gMnea under the flood lights, these will be games every Monday and Itarsday night through out the suimaer nenths. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pierce, newlyweds, returned from Missouri on Sat* urday where the wedding took place drip nopy* et scoot Hows tiMf Sundard United .. ond on the ground, as in tho skios, CUAN SCSI ROOMS jionoara s tm ***** mm ^ir'itar the IsakM Test" sad tee wfcy aiswirt sMterists omsm Rm Cram (ssoliss «wr say ether kreed hy s SNifie ef •e^scd on latest available >taie ui and inspcccioo dau. Judge J. J. Anderson of Urbana, HI., reeently ruled out a lawyer's plea to introduce a skeleton into the courtroom as evidence in an accident caae. #Two banks in Memphis, Tenn., are giving curb service for busy motor ists. They recently announced plans for "outdoor* windows through which customers may hand their deposits to a teller. r After saving 11,250 Jefferson niekt- w for two years to buy a new car, Adelard Courtemanche of Windsor Locks, Conn., changed his mind and bought defense bonds instead. Saturday. Mrs. Jack periei and Woodstock Miss Katie ingtou, ffcs^ was a Chicago caller Mrs. Frank Klap- Joe Karls were Friday afternoon, spent a few days this week in tho home of her father, John Pitzen. Miss Jeanette Degen and Vernon Rheinbolt motored to Waukegan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Zarastorff and Mrs. M&* GonAd ^ Woodstock •were caQers Here Sajteitfay evening. Miss Dorothy Nickels and Miss Lcrrafea f^und aad Alrin Freund were Wmwegan c*Her< Saturday. Mr. and Ina. 'l^allbr Ifarand of Fox Lake and Ifr. .sad Mrs. Frank Rosing and daughter, Marie, were callers here Saturday evdhfiftjg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zolloner Chicago spent 8unday in the home of Art Peters. ,? The worid'c oldest mttmmy* tiiett «f the Egyptian Dai Nt#Kv lived «bout 4,000 B.CL, and revalue tf Queen Berengiria of Xtagmd, who #ed about 1230 A D,, were shattered by 6ernasn boiaibe which struck the Royal College of Surgeons in London. The queen was the wife of King Richard I, known as the Lion-hearted. 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