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Highland Park Press, 11 Sep 1930, p. 20

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Statistics Presented Showing Many Bertethts' Rendered Chil- dren by Examinations II WORK OF LAKE COUNTY PRESCHOOL CLINICS It he HM Th The Thr ”I..." " Pro-He“ 12th um: Th ‘M hildr: phys'r u b emw and deafness. kidneys were disused in om- t every to. This condilicm in to life. " it is not ttottett tantra! the child will probably . to adult manhood or woman. that then I"! the uppu children by the d the "ittttitUtost h the Lake Cuunty Medical :he Lake County Dental led by the Lake County association. Victory Me- al and St. Theresa hos- lupin): at! 'en the ”than en were found with Every one recognizes and the need of unen- condition. trutt ', “I Teeth "I. MM thr ant th th h the mime limp I far " Puts .ignifwunt indicates the alts of the ex. me there am Mn M child re thr chi three had dr- rhild can not I Mbmlmates This defect chilll is not I: child Incl will curred. this will be mum-thing ittht r mme it ume it will now after ' sumo dis- that when mplir damn-r of or kidney II it 'lren all " " which mung t and t also th rm- This ible who this Ut In Hearing was found defective in four children. It I child is partially dent before seven yen: of use, he is going to be totally deaf'before he wows up unless the disease is stop: group Oru. child out of every 10 had mul- occlusion (deformed jaw) which " this early age is usually the result " the use of an improper feeding nipple, thumb sucking and'mouth breathing due to enlarged tonsils and mlenuids. Sen-inns deformity can be "voided if an early correction is made. Sixty per cent of deformed jnwa found in children 12 years of age are the results of the neglect and loss of the deciduous (baby) teeth before the natural time fur the permanent the natural time fur the permanent teeth to occupy thy “pace. The care of the baby teeth and ped breathir adenoid: avoided , 7 ___ ___ 'city' r'. ink! 536 Central Avenue up unless lion children out of every 10 had teeth. Five children of this md decayed permanent teeth. at of every eight. with badly teeth had' enlarged Jll,'2) t an indication of the presence I -,,,,aricTtitTg HitiHLANtrPARK PHARMACY FRESH CRUSHED CHERRY Delightfully Refreshing and T bothsome EMWSWEILY THE PRESS IW/E ltheir preservation to the full term they are to serve the child is of ut- l most importance to his health as they enable him properly to chew the kind of food necessary for a normal physi- cal development which is nature's de- fense against disease. V. T. McMAHON. R. Ph, G. A Delightful Place to Dine- The Howard-Well Cafeteria You’ll enjdy the coolness) and the charm of the Howard, - Udell cafeteria where an enticing luncheon or dinner may be selected from a wide array of deliciously prepared foods. IN THE UDELL BUILDING Sunday Deliveries Phone Highland Park 2404 WEEK-END SPECIAL to be that. should be an wirhes 'to be puniun mam» man ca But he Bucking Fate In ca nstill be master of his But he should not try too hard hat. The unwise man never be and the wise man seldom to be.-Woman's Home Com- Thursday, Sept. 11, 1930

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