RINGWOOD Mrs. George Shepard entertained tie "Easy Aces" and Scotch Bridge dubs at her home Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. B. Harrison, Mrs. Joe McCannon and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. The Sewing Circle met with Mrs. H. M. Stephenson Friday. A pot-luck dinner was served. The Home Circle met with Mrs. Joe McCannon Wednesday. A one o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. McCnnon. Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin. In the afternoon a ftrie pi iKtam was enjoyed. Miss Dora Anderson efitertained the members of her Sunday School class a party at her home Saturday afternoon. Mrs; J. F. McLaughlin spentThursday in Chicago. Mrs. George Shepard entertained tiie Bunco club at her home Thursday afternooh. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Edgar, Thomas and Mr*. Nick Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson and daughter, Susan, Mr. %nd Mrs, Anderson of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Remer and daughter of jPistakee Bay spent Sunday in the Patrick Coyne home. Miss Dora Anderson attended the Kooistra-Henning wedding at Darien, Wis., Saturday evening. ter's mother at McHenry Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dimon of Ostend spent Sunday in the Dick Olson home. Mrs. S. W. Brown visited friends at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington spent Wednesday morning at Woodstock. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent a few. days the past week in Chicago. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston « . , . .. , spent the weekend with her parents, Among those from here to attend; Mr and Mrs c j j the milk meetmg m Chicago Tuesday* Miss Dora Anderson and Gladys wore Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mr. ^ d t Tuesd aftemoon in and Mrs. Ben Tonyan, Mr and Mrs ' thfi Fe, Davjs home at Woodstock. Antone Freund Tom Doherty, Mr. and, The Ladies, Aid wiU ^ ^,rS; , y MF- |a, roast beef dinner in the Agnes Clinton Martin. IJencks home Wednesday, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs.' Annabel, ware Wbodstock callers Sat- ertyville were visitors In th* A1 urday afternoon. , Schmeltzpr home Friday , Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schumacher and Mrs. Colonel Allen ami »un, CoeUt daughter, Alvina, and Mr. and Mrs. of Richmond spent Friday evoninf Ben Kennebeck spent (Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs. Em»»t 1V*«hh-Is. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schumacher at Mrs. Edna Swwt r*t\miwl home Crystal Lake. Saturday having spent *«*v*>ral Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wflkie of Chicago with relatives in Rockford. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas of peter w May was wf Woodstock spent the ^weekend with a party observing his wpvwnty-third M-;' SP The Place to -Buy Tires ? 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J Thurlow York and family of near Dar- Wayne Foss visited friends in Elgin ien' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. j Elmer Olson and family. Mrs. Viola Low and daughter, Alice: Sunday evening guests in the Roy Mae, spent Monday at Waukegan. , Neal home were: Misses Marie Flan- Elgin callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and agan and Clara Ramaker of McHenry, daughter, Gladys, called on the lat- Grace Schragg of Chicago, Arthur Ramaker of Chicago Heights, James Flanagan of Spring Grove, Alvin Miller. Dave and Andrew Ramaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peet and daughter, Marjorie, of Greenwood spent Sunday afternoon in the Charles Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin and Miss Patricia Phalin of McHenry spent Sunday in the Josenh McCannon home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake soent Sunday afternoon in Jthe Mrs. George Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Felvey Davis. and daughter of Woodstock spent Saturday afternoon in the Alec Anderson home. Miss Alice Peet of Barrirngton spent Sunday with her parents,^Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. David and Phyllis McCanrt6n of Algonquin spent the weekend wit!) their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jep- Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wegener of Volo called on Mrs. Wm. Althoff Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and son of candles. Guests Rhinelander, Wis., spent a few days Arthur Kattner, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode. Miss Mary Althoff and Charles Vycital were Sunday visitors in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Waukegan, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller were birthday anniversary at hi» home on Sunday. His daughter, Mrs. Steve Schaefer, presented him with a large birthday cajce with sewnty-tlnee were Mr. and Mrsson, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Geonge iff- May and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sohaefer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, daughter, Nancy, of Fox Lake, nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raaan are spending a few weeks witlv their daughter, Mrs. William Justen, and family of McHenry. I Members of the Ladies' Aid met at Mr. and Mrs. George^ Zarnstorff, the home of Mrs. G. H. Jones on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorski and family day, March 12. Fifteen members were of Woodstock, Mrs. Rose Hoffine and present. A one o'clock luncheoh was children and Miss Marie King of served by the hostess. j Genoa, Wis., spent Sunday at the j Martin Nimsgern is spending sevhome of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller. eral days with his sister, Mrs. Mike tire and Tube Vulcanizing, Battery Charging and Repairing Phone 294 --:-- West McHenry 19*0 Dodge 2-<loor Sed Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and Mrs. L. Hawley spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Kirk Harrison of Woodstock spent Saturday in the J. C. Pearson home. Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son spent urday nnd Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Shultz at Richmond. Mrs. Lonnie Smith and children and Catherine Freud spent Saturday afternoon in the Wm. Wurtzinger home at Woodstock. George and Arnold Huff of Greenwood were callers in the Roy Wiedrich home Sunday afternoon. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Don Smart visited Mrs. Frank Johnson at Rockford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe and Floyd Howe were Suifday dinner guests in the Earl Shales home at Wbodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan of Solon Mills spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.; is spending the week in the Don Smart home at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe visited relatives at Mt. Prospect Standay evening. The HomelBureau will hold a white elephant card party at the C. L. Harrison home Friday evening, March 29 •816, delivered in t>*x< "DODGE GIVES MOST FOR THE MONEY!" -Say Men Who Know Motorcar Values . OOgGE Mr. and Mrs. John Rheinboldt of Degen, and family at Kenosha. Herbert Wagner was home from school last week due to illness. Paul Weber was confined to his bed temoon, prises being awarded to Mrs. several days this week with the flu. Joe King, Mrs. Steve May, Mrs. Fred Little Beverly Adsit of McHenry Smith. ; spent Saturday with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Behrens. Stephen H. Smith were . Woodstock , Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer accomcallers Saturday. panied Walter Brown to his home in ~ Stacyville, Iowa, over the weekend. ' • (' ' Mr. Switzer visited with his son LILY LAKE and family at Kenosha on Sunday. I Miss Lucille Nimsgern and Irving B Freund of McHenry enjoyed an evenccaarrdu aanndu buuunnccuo party was held '»* of dan<:0inn«il 1»|(j'B .trh e Morrison hotel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred irw Seyfferth Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs C. McDermott, Mr. and Mm T. ^ Lakfi were in the home of Klabough, Paul Harvey and Orra Belle Mr* In* Graev on Snn- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peacock were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Allen at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. James Gracy of Crys Bettray. The serving of a lunch concluded a most enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs Henry Fastand Jack Carol &nd H ld Jacobs of Wauke_ Lavenger of Chicago spent a few . , __ his mother. Mrs. Ina Gracy, on Sun day. Mrs. Margaret Bowers, daughter, MtjWS FORFEITURE . f TAXES DISTRIBUTED fWntjr Trrasurer C. Frank Daly announced last Thursday the distribution of $46,956.61 in forfeiture taxes. Of thi» amount $32,931.77 is from real eutate and $14,023.84 from personal |v*op«rty« The county will receive $4,948.43 be- *ldtsx $5,010 in penalties on twelve per eent; $419.88 for penalties on one per oent; $300.90 for printer's fees; $894.96 for two per cent collector's feas. The remainder of the sum will be distributed to the various taxing bodies of the county. Ten minutes after Judge H. D. Moneur of Yuba City, Calif., gave Mrs. Clemma Ayers a six-month suspended sentence for disturbing the peace, he married her to Fred Conklin, 11M complaining witness. FUE DAMAGES Fire Friday caused a $10,000 dant*n . " age to the implement shop and garagft ^ . operated by Harry Weltzien in Hunter ' , ley. The flames spread rapidly after | a series of oil explosions and the j Huntley fire department was unable to check the blaze. Dense clouds of smoke enveloped the entire busines* districft. The building was burned ftp the ground. "-f 0 REPUBMCAN RALLY AT > ; HUNTLEY WEDNE&)A|| .The McHenry County Republics!! club viH hold a rally at Huntley High ^ school gymnasium Wednesday evep^' r ing, March 27, at 8 o'clock. Walt«ry T. Woodcock, candidate for congresi,' will be the speaker. All other candi> dates on; the Republican ticket are in* ^ t vited to attend and will be introduced v r. --.. " Jtoad the Want Afr ° Eye* Examined Dr. Paul A. Schwabe PlNMte: McHenry 123-Jf Woodstock 674 OPTOMETRIST A. E. Nye HMg. West McHenry THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY •SPS hours at their home at Lily Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. gan spent the weekend here v | Miss Alyce Nodland of Chicago vis- Wiederrecht anil ( Jted friends here on Sunday daughter Dolly, of Chicago visited the ' u V18lt^r8 m J°hn K.a^er aaugnier, i^uuy, yx » hom^ were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur home of his sister, . • Rauen, Mr. and Mrs. George Kattner, Strnad, Sunday. . Mr ^ Mrs Wendlyn Kattner and ^ «*!-- Kattner, of Chi; cottage here' ^un<^®y* . ni. „ Mrs. Margaret Feltes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. _an<3 Mrs. Ma J Clarence (rlossen send daughters and SPMr and M?s"o. H. Venable of Ham- fr- a"d Mrs Char'es Fr,™ml.a,,<i ch"' mond Ind., and Norman Venable of drrawwe among ttoM fcoB 1mm who SSord viaited the home of their, vl8>te(I ,n McHenry Sunday. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Venable,' Sunday. O T We liiife Isitalled a c$tff9Ste~'&t of equiptttent to* officially test your brakes and headlights to comply with the truck law of the State of Illinois. Upon your testing your truck you Will receive a state sticker of approval from us. -r " .l / We also have a well equipped repair shop to take care of your correction that you may comply with the law. ; CENTRAL GARAGE * 'FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J Towing lohnsburg IOHNSBURG count incliKlx'- $755 AND UP , <*(»*•«» a"nd• l"oc"ol "'.tr'n'ri. • DID you know that 4,061 engineers bought Dodge cars in the last 12 months? * Men who know motorcar values show an amazing preference for Dodge, because they say Dodge gives them most for their money! They know that Dodge Engineering means brilliant performance, lower upkeep costs and big savings on gas and oil! See this amazing new Dodge today! 1 October, 1938, through September, 1939. Latesi /inures available. VmEEtMNEERm CostsNothm Bora BLAKE MOTOR SALES ' Pearl and Park Sts. -- Dodge - Plymouth -- Phone 156 Mrs. Rose Hoffine and children and Miss Marie King of Genoa called on Mrs. George King Friday afternoon. Miss Katherine Pitzen of Batavia spent the weekend ^with her father, John Pitzen. Elmer Meyers is spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Freund 6f Chicago were callers here Sunday. Mrs. Joe Karls is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Landre, in Chicago. Mrs. Joe P. Michels and Mrs. Albert Huff visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young at Spring Grove Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zoellner of Chicago spent th? weekend with Art Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago were visitors in the home of Mrs. Stephen Smith Sunday. Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert S'wanson visited Mrs. Joseph jvho is ill at her home in Grayslake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wise of Chicago spent Standav at Lily Lake. Miss M. Harber and mother, Mrs. O. Harber and friend of Chicago spent Sunday at their home at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh and son, Richard, of Chicago visited the home of Vr parent*?, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrublewski, over the weekend. Mrs. Nick Koob and sons. Albert and Frank, and daughter, Margaret, and friend. Margaret Clesen, all of Chicago, visited the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Koob, Sunday. ' Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klaboueh over the weekend were Mrs. Nora McC^la, | mother of Mrs. Klabough, Mr. and, Mrs. A. Fftul and daughters and Miss A. Paul, Bill Griffith and Harriet Bur-1 rison. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Driscoll and Margaret Farrell. all of Chicago.' Mr. and Mrs. Sarle and sons of Chicago snent Sunday at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Chicago spent Sunday at Lily "Lake., Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of Chicago spent Sundav at their cottnee. Mr. and Mrs. Jnseoh Eaten and daughter. .Toan, of Chicago visited *ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vaehet Monday. A bowlirv* match was held at th° Palace howling allevs Sunday owning between th» men's and women's team of Lily Lake. The men won two out of three fames but they had to step some to beat the women. j -kS-lv-v- GREEN Republican "\ SPRING GROVE X SZPZBBSmSZ Wide Mleetion 001 Season's First Showing New 1940 FR1GM1RF, Mew Modal*.. • New IUw Low Operating Coat! Don't mias oat gala unveiling of die MW 1940 Frigidaire models! For hen arc the smartest refriger* atoo svctl la beauty. • . features . . . performance . . . surpassing anything you've ever known^Youare cordially invited to sec out rarr showing of the'yeat's most brilliant refrigeratott. "Don't mitt kl ' * JACOB JUSTEN Green Street SONS McHenry, IU. Services at St. Peter's church during Holy Week began with the Mass of the Institution at 8 a. m. on Thursday. On this day the Blessed Sacra- < ment is carried in procession to tli<> repository which is decorated for the occasion, while the altars are bare and desolate during the sad hours of Jesus' death and burial. Hours of prayer and devotion will be held during the day. In the evening at 7:45 o'cloc k there will be Holy Hour. The mass the Pre-Sanctified will be celebrat* at 8:00 a.m. on Goo® Friday and t i 7:46 in the evening. The Stations oi the Cross will be said. Ceremonies on Holy Saturday will commence, at 7:15 a. m., when the blessing of the Pascal Candle and Baptismal water will take place, after which mass will be said. Easter morning the masses will be celebrated at 8:00 and 10:00 o'clock Confessions will be heard on Wedne day and Saturday afternoon and evening. Math Nimsgern and Frank Sanders were Woodstock callers Wednesday. Miss Ellen Baker and Mrs. Jennie Mae Richardson of McHenry called on Mrs. Ada Carr Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Sanders returned horm* Saturday having spent several weeks in Woodstock. Paul Weber and Albert Brits attended a banquet and Chevrolet meeting at Meyer Hotel in Janesvilks Wis., Thursday night * Mrs. Edwin Freund was hostess to the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. Cards furnished the ent< i tainment and the lovely prizes for high scores went to Mrs. Steve iSchac I er and Mrs. George W. May. Cons • lation went to Mrs. Arthur Klein. Traveler's prizes were won by Mrs. Steve Schaefer and Mrs, Eldred Johnson. A lovely lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Boehm of Llb- AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. IN THS Circuit Court Room at Woodstock ATTEND THIS MEETING. GREER FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE, JUDGE HENRY Li COWLIN FRANK J. DAVID J1L , GREEHF h: