• -,,,. . > ' - t¥,,,im.v^ 9MK «.^M •'- *. •<"•<' " -,*' " - ./ i ; • > "•-. •••?•' • 1 , ' • '" t . ,'V " 4 - r -Y \ ^ ' '/ " ., , >' "• 'X THE M HENEY PLAXHDIALER, THTO8DAY, DECEMBER 6,1938 %. m =0 G= &3 ', - * < J- ' 1 v "*•" +,% - : • ~ £>?:3. * : ^-p\- *r"-9,- :SX > srK- .:0C : i>-. X-?: • ,.'. trw \ '•Wj-<-4mcr~ -IXL tt" u •;*. yc V I® H: < J* *; "... ,i> -;cj •" M* * • :i K' # iS-v Xi • '.•« -: - - J*!.-'. •*?»•,-.: ' ,"V:- y,£. ^ .. .-; "i - -T '"•: : fa- -V. **. •-....," ,.r^ -" % . IM" :i.v\ "I .'"•<•'•• (; ">. - 1 r-K'z .,. :. "••rv ;/s I t;"i \ • SA - A \ V ... " V"' •" ;.A.: x. *'•'"•'tf. •:^d: k : •<•.' "i \.:. - M V- . - • . ; 1 •i • ;' h u -- • ". " - -r .A'i - - v J v. ' : : :: - -% " '•"* /T* ,, ,; , ^ ' ' 1 ,*• • "^rH: • • .'-.V -V • • • , , « A -~i • :'^v * >*. - fr.' .• , r > ^ , - - • v -.-v. -y;i .i ;<*•*<< \S :V,Y" --«• • y f:'- 0" •' • . ',1 .v •.-... W'. '-i- - .-' '.:" ' > '.f ;ii-V .;-V':V : .V •:% ' K;:-' ' •-'• .- J •: .•"/ it. V-iv HE SPIRIT ^ Christmas is abroad in ^the land. The tim f f is here when We start planning what we are going to bu our loved ones. »V -r\ \ / \ f \ - 7, toys for the little tots; then there will be turkeys, cranberries and are going to s; dollars in p ext three w< -,-s t ^ Much of that money ie going to be spisnt with our local merchants, bat a large--too large--a proportion is going to be spent out of town, f Some of this will go to mail order houses, and a good many wi|fk make shopping tours to Chicago and other cities. In some cases this " necessary, for in a town as small as McHenrv, it is impossible for tl|i merchants to oarry lines large enough to fulfill every one of our But in justice to ourselves and our town we should at least make tain that it is going to bp to our advantage to go elsewhere. their stocks for our convenience during this holiday buying season. This year let's give them the breaks of the game and see how well th<iy can s^rve us. It's fun to shop in your own town, where you meet von* own neighbors in the stores, and friendly greetings are exchanged, and when yon are through you simply walk home or get in your own car £| the curb. Contrast this with, fighting your way through the crowds |i the city and returning home in the evening with your half completed. * Or if you order by mall you are never sure your merchandise will, arrive on time Or that*|t will be what you. really wanted-^ and there may be no time to exchange it. So, Mr. and Mrs. McHenrv Citizen, don't yon honestly think there are some advantages in trading at your home owned stores! The and women who own them are your friends and neighbors, and so their families. They are interested in McHenry and are constantly trying to make it a better place for all of us to live in. They must, and do? try hard to serve you, for on you they must depend for their livli* hood. They try to let you know what they have in their stores by advertising their wares in the newspaper you all read. Look these ads over--but they can give you but an inkling of all the good things that - await you if you will but go see for yourself, Right now look over ads and decide what you want to buy, and the best place to get it. last word of caution, for y»&!!RJSfe*4f* weU as for tbe pie who wait on you--- £ J i