FOOLEDý The neW tax on tires and tubes bas created chaos in' tir e priées. Several large -tire makeérs have advanced their prices. Some have not, While some Com panies. because they have flot advanced, are actually claiming a reduction in priées. DON'T DEMSE In, buying tires, check, the pre sent prices against those of 30 days ago, and be sure whether you are pay ing more or less as, claimed. We have al the published prices, and will begladto belp you make.this check. OLDFIELD TYPÈ 4.5-219.. 5.00-19j.. 5.25-18.... I.b C.aVi« fi.» I 4"bhPwi.p ICash Pid.. rP a&t Si"p Bach JPer Pi'.r tp. .3 6.020.D.I,*9 24 ; oo 103 6.0-22RD.I1,6 2.5 lo1.54 7.00-20R.D. 14.-65 29.42 132.33 TRUCK AND BUS TIRES ~JI DONT I Phone. WIL 32 mined the selections. Seventeen of the group receiveti bachelor's degrees this nionth and- will begin graduat'e study this autumn. Twenty-two witl becorne seniors in September. Ail but five of the total are residents. of ýthe. Chicago. 'area. ,Mrs. Val A. Smnith. of 1309 Chest- -naven u e, and, her son, Douglas, Ieft - early. last week, motoring ,tou M1ontreal and, sailing J rom there .on june 24, for an extended trip in Eu- rope. Numerous dinnersand I-uvchý eons. were given for Mrs. Smnitli hc- fore herdeparture.: Edward Culleni,, 1226 Ashilanid ave- nue, and Robent Langford of Chicago, a Psi Jpsilonf raternity brother, sailed on thé Duchess 'of Richmond Iast Fri- day for Europe. They will visit Eng2 land and will bicycle andmotor on the continent. They will'be awvay for seve- raI, months. Mr. and Ms Harry Maus of Grand Rapids are to be the guests for sev- eral days of Mr. . Mauis's cousin. andi famnily. the Water H. Magners. 219. Dupee place. On Tuesday the. Mag- ners are ieaving on a vacation trip to, Grand Rapids.and Hartford. ,\r. andi Mrs. Ra), C. Pearson, 117 Dilpee place,. had as their housem- guests, the past %veek, M.\iss Alberta Desniond. thie Misses Claire and Joan Helstern, andi Francis Helstern, aIl of Galena. ',,r. andi Mrs. Nathan Elson. 744 Sheridan road, spent last week-end visiting the latter's mother, i Mii- wauikee. M.\r. Elson hati just returneti previouslv f roi a business trip to New Orleans. Mn.r and Mrs. William E. Robert- soin and* their two sonc; havýe returncdt to their home at :521 Central avenue f rom a two weeks' niotor trip thnougli the cast. -o- - Clarke Kirwan of 1607 Elinwood avenue left Saturday Iast for a. fo-t- night's outing at Canmp Ma-Ka- fa- - Mrs. Phillip Huguenin, 506 Lake avenue, was hostess this week to the Tuesdav hincheon bridge-club.ý Airs. ýRobert Sargent Cook is the former Paufine McColl, daighter of C/taries S. ilcCov,, 730 .Ashland ave' ini, Wihncitte. Uer niarriagqe to Mir. Cook took place Satuîrdav eve- ing, Jt 18, at her frathér's-jhome. The wedding andi the, neception that followed were attended only 1w relatives andi close friends of the families Of the bride anti groom. The cenemony was perforniet by the bridegroom's, cousin, thé Rev. Alex-. ander R:* McKechnie of-Great. Neck, Long.,Island. The bride s gown. of handSisoîe ivory, satin was trimmùed at the neck with lace belonging to lber late mother. Her bouquet conipriseti lilies of the valley, orchids. anti whîte sivee.t peas. - Her attendants were Mrs. Frederic Carpenter of Belniont, Ms.'matron of honor (the bride- groom's sisten) ; and ber own two sisters, Miss Florence anti Mis s Louise McCoy. Mrs. Carpenter wore a pink lace gown, and the brides- maids m-ore blue lace. AU the at- tendants carrieti flower bouîquets of blue delphinium and pink roses. . Dr. Franklin Cook serveti bis' broither as best mnan. andi the u sbers. were Robent Colwell of Chicago. and Randell :Cook and Rob.ert Haîsteti of,, Evanston. Mr. Cook lis the son of ,Mr. and Mrs. .Rov J. Cook of 'Ev- anston. WVhen the bride andi hritiegnoom. neturn from their lionevmoon at Providence. Rbode 1.sland, they will maiçe their home at 615 J-inmian ave- nue, Evanston. Phone Wil. 2600-2601 M.mbr Wflmette Olamber of Cor 4