\ 'V ••f c RINGWOOD Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin and A ter, Julia, Mi's. James Rainey Catherine McLaughlin spent Tuesday in the Clay Rager home in Chicago. ••••••Mr. and Mrs. Fredf Gilbert and children spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the George Bacon home at Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson and Will Beth were guests in the Max Beth home in Chicago on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mire. George Shepprd afid family spent Thanksgiving diay with relatives at Jefferson Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, were guests of relatives at Geneva, 111., Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mps. Clay Rager and daughter, Mae, visited relatives and friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E<i Howard of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howard and family of Elgin spent Thank's giving day in the Leon Dodge home- Mi", and Mrs. John Freund spent Thanksgiving day in "the Mrs. Mary May . home near Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. JR. Smith of Me- Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Boutelle arid family of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Crystal Lake, and Mr. and M)rs. Joseph Smith and family of McHenry spent Thanksgiving <Iay in the George Young home. Mrs. Cora Flanders spent Thanks-, giving day with relatives "at Crystal Dorothy Carr and Dewey Bec& of Chicago spent Thnaksgiving in the Charles Carr Kome. Among those from here to attend Thanksgiving services at Genoa City Thursday evening were: Mr- and Mrs. Frank Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Oarr and family, Mrs Killa Foss and son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey, Alice and Pauline Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huff anJ family of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scljaefer and daughter, Darlene, of Chiago, Joe Schaefer of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and family were guests in the Joe M. Stehaefer home on Thanksgiving day- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young sj>ent Tuesday afternoon in the M. Nimsgren home at Spring Grove. \ Earl and Lora Harrison of Wauconda spent Thannksgiving day in the H. M. Stephenson home. Mir- and Mrs. B. T. Butler and family spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and! Mrs. John Freund attended a party at Johnsburg Tuesday evening. MJr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Thanksgiving day with the former's parents at Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Butler and two daughters of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and family and A. W. Smith were guests in the F. A. Hitchens home on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison and son of Muskego, Wis., Mrs. Mayme Harrison and sons, Donald and LaVerne and Gust Pearson were guests in the J. C. Pearson home on Thangsgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. George Young entertained the 500 club at their "home on Saturday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Peters and Clarence Pearson and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and Leon Dodge. Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodge- The Ringwood1 Epworth League were guests of the Woodstock Epworth League Sunday evening. ' The first quarterly conference of the Greenwood and Ringwood Church was held at the M. E. church Sunday. Dr; Aubrey Moore, District Superintendent of Evanston preached. The Home Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hawley Wednesday, Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ol9en and son, Charles, spent Thanksgiving day in the Thurlow York home at Zenda, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey «4}nd family were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey, at McHenry Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs/ J. F. Stephenson spent Thanksgiving day with the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson ana family of SJqlon Mills spent Thanksgiving day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, S- H. Beatty. : Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison and son, Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feet and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and daughter, Lora, Mr. and Mre. Henry Hinze were guests in the Raymond Harrison home on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stephenson were visitors at Milwaukee Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stephenson ai*o visiting relatives at Oelwein, Iowa. Misa Maud George of Evanston spent Wednesday and Thanksgiving in the C. J. Jepson home. • Miss Mildred Jepson spent from Sunday until Thursday with her brother, Harold, at Elizabeth. Harold returned home with her to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr- and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of her parents at Woodstock. Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Foss of McHenry were callers in the Mrs. Rilla Foss home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCannon were visitors at Woodstock, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Freund spent Sunday with relatives at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Plurjib of Chicago were guests over the week-end in the S. W. Brown home. Donald MeCatfferty of Spring Grove and Leonard Brown spent Sunday at DeKalb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Judson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Judson and son and Mrs. Martha Judson of Hebron spent Sunday in the Earl Judson home. M!r. and Mrs. iFrar^k Bfyck and family of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs- Robert Shuetze of Monroe, Wis., spent Thanksgiving and the weekend in the Dr. Hepburn home. T. A. Abbott spent Thanksgiving in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clark and family at Ostend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckland, J. V. Buckland and Miss Flora Taylor wtere guests in the LJoyd Gratton home at Greenwood, Thanksgiving day. In the evening they all attended the home talent play at Greenwood. Bob Peterson was a Chicago visitor Saturday evening. Miss Edith Vogel visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson have gone to Terra Haute, Ind., for the Arthur ratiKc wW nome ttoth isi* gin for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Kane spent Thanksgiving in Elgin. Miss Gladys Gaulke of Woodstock visited friends here Thursday. Miss Lois Bacon spent Thanksgiving with friends in Chicago. Miss Irene Walsh spent Thanksgiving at her home at Fox 'Lake. Mrs. F. O. Gans, son, Frank, daughter, Mildred, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purvey of Champaign spent their yacation !n McHenry. , MJr. And Mire. Harold Evans of Woodstock visited local relatives Sunday evening. Miss Florence Monroe of Woodstock visited in the L- F; Newman home on Sunday. Miss Hazel Kramer returned "home on Wednesday of last week from o visit in Chicago. " ; Mr. -and' Mrs.-'F^^:0*PUtoW%:>f Elgin were Thursday guests of NattCy and James Frisby. ' ,j Miss Agnes McCabe and Clarence Allen of Elgin visited h*r mother on Saturday evening. <s Mr. and Mrs. A. K .Bums and son of Oak Park were Thanksgiving da J guests in the George Johnson home. Miss Hattie Warner of Waukegan and Miss Margaret McCabe of Libertyville visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Florence Steffes, Marguerite Kinsala, Virginia Engeln and Jaunita Keg of Wilmette spent a recent day at their homes here. Mrs. John Reihansperger and daughter, Mary, returned home Saturday to West Chicago, after a few days' visit in the C. J. Reihansperger home. Mrs. Mollie Givens and family, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, daughter, Rita and Mi's Anna Frisby were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Warner, Elgin. Mrs. Kate Stoffel attended the wedding of her daughter, Mary, at Milwaukee Thursday. She visited this week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Davis, at Joliet. Mrs. Joseph Kortendick of Pecatonica spent the last of the week in the John Bolger home. She returned home Sunday accompanied by'Mr. and Mrs. Bolger. Mr. and ^Trs. C. M. McDermott and little son, Tommy, spent Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Chicago. Students from this locality attending school at the University of Illinois and at DeKalb spent Thanksgiving at their homes here. Miss Clara Stoffel, Mrs. Gerald Carey and Ruth Reihansperger were West Chicago and Geneva visitors cn Saturday. Miss Anna Frisby went with them to Elgin, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Warner. Funeral services for John Wirfs were held at Oak Park on Wednesday of last week. Relatives from here in attendance at the funeral were Edw J. Buss. Maynre Buss, Mi's. George Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brefeld and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boger of Maywood spent Sunday ,wlth relatives in this city. . i s Misses Elizabeth,and.Harriett Bog- <»r of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. Miss Nellie Pearson of Barrington spent Wednesday at her Rome south of town. Mrs. R. G. Charrtberlin and Rollo, visited in Muskegon, Mick, last week. ~ Mrs. Gerald Newman and Mrs. W. A. Sayler were Woodstcok visitors on Friday. : ; '*• . Mr. and Mr$. Edward Holle of Chicago spent last week in the Martin Conway home. • . Mr. and Mi's. 'Elmer Ihreund' spent Thanksgiving day in the H. B. Nien-. stedt home at Woodstock. „ ; * Mr.; and Mrs, Henry Langft of ;W*ukesran were Sunday "visitors, in the William Bacon home., Mr. and Mrs. Jam^/Perkins and •family spent Thanksgiving day with ,Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loomis at Woodstock. , Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Freund and children spent Thanksgiving day in the Arthur Freund >.6me at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. George, Rauen Miss Genevieve Glosson of Ker spent the week-end in the Math Glos^ son home. Walter Carey and Paul Bonslett have returned from Tuscon. Ariz., where the farmer's wife is spending the winter. Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Nye and son, Eugere, left Tuesday on a motor trip" to Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mrs. John Oeffling of Volo spent Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. Fred Schneider, who is recovering from her recent illness. Joseph Frisby and daughter, Gertrude, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frisby, Jr., of Oak Park visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer WinkelmaH, Melrose Park and Thomas Knox, of Chicago, visited in the home of relatives Thursday. Bruce and < Kenneth Granger, with their aunt, Miss Neva To^nton of Wauconda, returned Sunday from a visit to Battle Creek, Mich. Miss Elsie Vycital, brothers, Ohas. and Harold, with the latter's friend from New York, and Stanley SeViaffer attended a party at Racine Saturday night. Miss Rosalind Nye of Chicago spent Thanksgiving in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. E. Nye. Mrs. Nye returned with her to visit her niece, Sister Vincentia, a member of the faculty at SL Agnes convent. Mrs. John Thompson, daughter, Mildred, and Will Sheehan went to Terre Haute, Ind., Friday. Mrs- Thompson will remain in Terre Haute for the winter. Miss Mildred^ returned Sunday night to go to DeKalb, wherfe she attends school. Mr. Thompson will remain here this winter. Charles Peterson, with the refortstation army at Anna, D!., spent Thanksgiving and the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Keg have gon£ to Utica, 111., where they will live until March. Mr. Keg has employment there. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schaffer on Sunday Were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schaffer and family of Crystal Lake ard Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Adams. The Darell family is moving from the Hanly farm to a place east of the river. Miss Frances Hughes of St. Theresa's hospital, Waukegan, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. E. J. Mansfield and .Mrs. Mary White of Woodstock were TuoSflltyJ guests of Mrs. E. E. Bassetti Mr. and Mrs. John Stillirg have moved from the Otto Sohm house to the J. W Rothermel house near St. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Martin reatfc ed home Wednesday moriing, after * several weeks' visit at Belleview, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bager, Elizabeth and Harriet Boger of Chicago spent the week-end at their homa here. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Duker and family spent the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives in Indiana- Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins mm! family visited Mj-s. A. Landwar St Woodstock Sunday evening. - . . • ' ' M i »v'V:-V~v- • ^ . - Every day you delay replacing worn tires increases the risk! Fo^r safety's sake see that the tread on your tires holds! Crash! 28,250 ems Skidding! is the plain, simple truth about tire safety. Profit by it!... Replace smooth, dangerous 1| tires now! Prices will never be lower! The majority of these accidents were caused IH by smooth tires!The chart Hf below shows you how little chance you really ^ have with worn tires DOW and you can ride all winter in safety tvttb practically no tire wear. The chart below illustrates how m u c h ' l o n g e r Tempered Rubber wears cold weather -- 150% at 30° and 30m.p.h.jJ| . This is the most gerotu time of the year ^ Look at the following chart--48% more ac cidents in November han in Jane! % £ MORE SAFE MILES VALVOLINE SERVICE STATION JOHN A. THENNES, Prop. Corner Elm St. and Riverside Drive, McHenry, Illinois. S . T I R E S Telepon© 320 Built of TEMPERED RUBBER Christmas and 50th Anniversary Sale--^^™ This year we are celebrating SO years of pleasant business relations. Your past business lias built this store and we want to thank you heartily for it. In apprecia* tfon, wo are offering this great Christmas Sale of fine, up-to-date furniture and an opportunity to buy your Christmas Gifts at Greatly Reduced Prices. choice All articles in this store at greatly reduced prices. A small deposit will hold any article till Christmas Buy now. Phone McHenry 63-W TWO-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES Pig Roomy Lounge Chairs AU v ' $ >> , , J » , Regularly $109.50 -Sale Price Regpalarly $90.00 -Sale Price Regularly $80.00---^a3e Price $72-00 / Regularly $69.50-- Sale Price ' Regnlarly $65.00--Sale Price INNER SPRING MATTRESSES "... $82-00 $59-50 Regularly $19.50-- Salie Price $10.75 Regularly $16.50 -- Sale Price S13 95 Regularly $15.50 -- Sale Price $13-50 WALNUT CEDAR CHESTS is - LP Formerly $2150-Sale $19.75 Formerly $22.50-SaJe $17.95 Formerly $19.75-Sale $15-95 Formerly $16.75-Sale $13-75 Formerly $12.00 -- Sale $9-95 Formerly $10.00 -- Sale $7-95 Cotton and Felt Mattresses, all reduced in price. 'Keg Regularly $17.00 $17 50 Sale Price $15.00 Large assortment of lamps $2.95 and up. Radio Tables $1.25 and up. 9x12 Axmfiister and Velvet Rugs $23.50 and up. 9x12 Rug Pads $2.50 and up. Congoleum Felt Base Floor Covering* 35c sq. yd. Occasional Tables $5.50 and up. Smokers 75c and up. Mirrors 75c and up. Tilting Fireside Hand Decorated Card Tables $4.10. N. J. JUSTEN & SON, West McHenry, III.