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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1931, p. 2

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• y H'J »•' w »' •' Trv- • :"zcrrr ISS-fr' sft y «rw srw,v#f"'»s^%- -,Cf.ri 7™?|*'™!!,T THE M'HKKRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1931 >' -*v. ' J- •l.i" ' -/:>. L - r 3 j ;/rL > :v w ^ t-?-". -• .j#: ' •-•' - " • gg&yf: ~ • m -4 -m S; c ' •' ii:-' •••, ;; tSff"; NATIONAL \JFood Stores I f (ft SH FWJlTb I \ AND VtOtTABLfS L QUALITY (jROCERS I Lower Prices This Year Your Christmas Tim* food money go-- mvch farther this year when spent at otr nearest Food Store. Here Santa 's food bag includes high quality Baking Needs, Cotes, Delicacies, Nuts, Candies every thing needed to make your CbrWwat 1 * Dinner the best ever. SUGAR a£>*th finta' GrG;iy{pJ8d= In Cloth Bags 10-47® FLOUR Gold Me»dal pt MBihurjf'i 69 Christmas Baking Needs 24*tlb. " *99 iM'/i-fc Haz«l bog JUhPwrpoi* 7m «Mb. ^ "Uss# Crisco For Christmas Baking and CooUng 19c Airy fairy 'Cake'sW--' 17c Seedless Raisins Fancy THo«^n 3 <* 25c Vermont Maid Cane and Maple Syrup 21c Check over your stock of the Christmas Baking Needs listed i and put in a supply now -- at these money-saving low price*. Christmas Nuts and Candies Mixed Nuts • Extra; •.' • Fancy * Brazil Nuts • ib. 16c 19« Tai'ycnd Wholwom# Candy 1a0n0d%fi uHea*rd ^ ». 18c Bon Bons • Jfboj^c French Creami Candies • • t5* Ai»ort»d Varieties Peanuts Jtt- 5c Salted ceHo. bos 5-lb box Merry Christ mat Christmas Foods Fruit Cakes National Quality 14b. oak* 50« £ 95« Bagdad Dates From the Onw? 25c Plum Pudding 27c It & R Bra Ad. . Mince Meat • 37c Old Style Wet Hallowii Dates Fancy Bulk 2 *» 21c : Christmas Fruits and Vegetables: CABBAGE, Solid Hc-ads BANANAS, finest quality GREEN BEANS; fancy Florida ............. GRAPE FRUIT, fancy Florida 3 med- fi4's to 70's 13c;, 3 small ....>. 2 lbs. 5c ,.w4 3 lbs. 17c JLuiUiL. Ib. 19c .....3 lge. 54'a 19c »V 10c National "o. Food Stores THE QUALITY GROCERS OF THE MIDDLE WEST SIN C E 18 9 9 . • Thiese Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Onl Dasising and Fish Fry EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WHERE THE CROWDS ARE G0IN& Shore Gardens, Twin Lakes, Wis. Good Music Don't Forget Our New Years Dance *; r - iri - & at prices, you will like IDEAS for the perfect gift do, somehow, run out! It's always a pleasure to remember that a gift unfailingly welcome, and always enjoyed, is candy. Stop in and see our enticing collection of sweets for Christmas--packed in gift boxes, they will settle that troublesome problem at once. Try the best candies in town. BUNTE'S AND MORSE S CANDIES Packed in Christmas Boxes 75c $1.00 $1.50 >€IGARS Ail the leading brands CIGARETTES Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields, Camels or Old Golds Cartons Dressed up for Gifts JOHN KARLS - Riverside Drive » •" "COMB IN PLEASE - GO OUT PLEASED" te et. - •?v Ybili; f \%» , r £ * ' *v «v FOR BETTER HEALTH Month Hygiene Education from the "Division of Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing" Twenty-one years ago a far-sighted man, the chairman of 1 the National Dental association, W. G. Ebersole, M- D., D. D. S. of Cleveland, Ohio, assumed the responsibility for putting into execution a series of experiments in the Marion school from which to obtain flfltfl that. woi?!d fnnhTo Viim t/> determine the relation the human mouth bore to the health, strength and working efficiency of mankind. The results of these experiments showed about 97 percent of the public school children of this counfry had diseased or faulty mouths. A series of experiments begun on forty public school children, showed an average increase in working efficiency of 99.8 per cent for the twenty-seven pupils finishing the tests. The increase was due to the correction of the faulty conditions of the mouth and the teaching of the correct care and use of the same. Benefits of Dental Care of the School ' ' „• ciiild, y\v . • Effect upon health" t«md t^rsonal appearance. : y;;I--Better community iieallh. ^ ^'5--Better bodily health. . ; • --Clean mouths, free fruh.^fciie ^^4--Greater resistance tp -disease; Better general physical developmerit. " . ' 6--Normal development of jaws. 7--Normal development of facial features. 8--Better teeth. 9--Straighter teeth. '.'/. "i1 Better scholarship, fewer retarded pupils, better school attendance, better disciplin. Economic saving--Lowered dental cost to patient, lowered doctor bills through better health, lower school budgets and taxes in larger cities.--T..A. GARDNER, D# D. S. Once during every school year the lpcal dentists have giveft kindly and generously of their time for the examination .of all the children's teeth Such an examination has just been completed in the McKenry Community High School.' _ - 204 students were examined and of this number the following were found to be free from any dental decay or diseased or faulty mouths. ; 100 per cent groups as ollows. • SENIORS-- Arleen Bacon, Lorraine Blake, Agnees Fox, Donald Hayes, Hazel Heimer, Frances Hughes, Juanita Keg, Joseph Landl, Edna Peet, Ruth Phalin, Angela Tonyan, Porothy. Wormley. " JUNIORS-- • • •- Mary Althoff, Olga Br&feld, Marie Freund, Joseph Lewis Johnson, Margaret Larkin, Louise Regner, Eugene Sayler, Florence Trent, Helen Whiting. ' SOPHMORES-- • ' Bernice Allen, Maxine Bacon, Lucille Blake, Lorraine Freund, Helen Harrison, Hazel Howard, George Kinsala, Edward •» Matthews, Agnes' Mischke, Ruth Nye, Mary Sutton FRESHMEN-- Isabelle Blake, Shirley Covalt, Mercedes Hayes, Chester Howard, Evelyn Karls, Mary Landl, Mercedes Linderman, Arlette Newman, Emily Simons, Helen Vandenboom. The High School score is 214 per cent perfect or corrected teeth, leaving a score of 79 per cent defective. The above score, though less than ir some communities, would indicate an imminent need for corrective dentistry. Future items on mouth hygiene education will be published in the columns of this paper. Watch for them. Next week will include the list of SLOOUM LAKEF^.1 ^'ULY T.Airf ial and the Public Grade schools. Signed A. Joanne Rulien,, School Nurs®, Great Power of Love ' Loire is of all the passions the strongest, for It attacks simuhaneously the head, the heart and the senses. --Voltaire.- Gifts jor Him GLADSTONE BAG ; WOODBURY MEN'S BOX COLGATE'S MEN'S BOX PALMOLIVE SHAVING SET ' FOUGERE ROYAL SET GOLF BALLS KILTIE, CARDS BILL FOLD ^ BILL FOLD GOLD STAMPED KEY K AD DIES NECK TIE RACKS POCKET LIGHTERS / ST. REGIS POCKET WATCH DUPLEX PEN & PENCIL STATIONERY WRIST WATCHES SHAVING ^RUSHES RAZORS PEN AND PENCIL SETS CIGARS AND CIGARETTES - MILITARY BRUSH SETS FLASHLIGHTS AMERICAN GENTLEMAN SET CAMERA GOLFER'S LUGGAGE FITTED TIlAVEit JtfES RUMIDOR8 HUMIDORS POKER CHIP RACKS GOLF SETS CLOCKS ' '* ASH TRAYS • FOLD-A-BRUSH 8HAt*1Eir DESK SET YARDLEY SET COTY MEN SET CIGARETTE BOX ) BARCLAY POCKET LIGHTBfe I PIPE & TOBACCO POUCH PIPES" . v. GA^E SETS '•r. IT'S CHRISTMJ^^rtfe j^ Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren were callers at McHenry Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ray DoWell and daughters were callers St McHenry Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mts. Joe Dowell and three daughters were callers at Woodstock last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- Dan Nelles were call- o„ ob \ lTm ac Oua.i >J. ui iJt ajr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and children were callers at McHenry Satuiv day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, and Mr- and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were callers at Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer and Mrs. John R_ Knox of McHenry and Emmet Geary spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Henry Geary. Miss Frances Davis spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Bacon. * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk and daughter, Betty Lou, of" Volo were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the Blomgren home. Ernil Heidner and grandson, Clarence,- Mr, and Mi's. Arthur Heidner j and Mr and Mrs. Korbus of Chicago j Edward Werner at Volo spent Sunday afternoon at the home] Mr. and Mrs. Peterson spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. Martin Wegener at Griswold Lake. Mr. 2nd M!r« Wiora of Burton's Bridge spent Tuesday at the Peter Weber home. Herman Brown spent Saturday evening at the home of hi3 sistef, .Mrs. Peter Smith, at Johnsburg. *-* rA J;Uij.r. TU _Mi--C V„Ani,-- Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Blum of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. Leo Regner, John Wagner and Phil ipp Thennes spent Sunday evening with Joe Bauer at Inglesidte. Mr- and Mrs. Richard Doring of Chicago are spending a few days in their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. -William Rothermel of Wauconda spent Wednesday evening at the home of John Wagner. Mr. Goetter and a .party of friends spent Sunday at the Goetter home here. Mr. ,and Mrs. Peter Wfeber and son, Ge^rg^Sheltoh, attended a party at Burton'sN^ridge Saturday evening. Fred Holly is transacting business in Chicago this week, Albert Wagner spent Sundlay with " X'utens •-« of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon Mt; and Mrs. Wm, Fink spent Sun* day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and two daughters spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Robert Kirk at Aurora. Mrs. John R. Knox of McHenry spent last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Henry Geary. Her nephew, Donald Geary, returned home with her and spent Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and daughters of near Wauconda were Sunday supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping were callers at Elgin Saturday afternoon. Miss Jane Nichols of Roseville spent the week-end with Buelah Bacon. John Nested spent Sunday with friends at Waukegan. Fred Dowell of McHenry was -a Sunday caller at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Ray DoWell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank August of Wauconda were Sund'ay supper and^evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullholland of Chicago were callers Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Foss. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse spent Saturday evening at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and three children attended the basketball game at Leyden. Mr. and M!rs. Earl Conversie and daughter, Frances, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were callers at Waukegan last Tuesday. A. W- Foss of Libertyville spent last Saturday at the home of his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews, Wm. Foss, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks and son, Chesney, Otis Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks attended the funeral of Mis. Lillie Tonyan at Wauconda last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mks. S. Haas of Wauconda were Saturday morning callers at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Miss Lucile Tomisky, Miss Beulah Bacon and Jane Nichols of Roseville attened a show at Crystal Lake Saturday night. Leon Smith of Mundelein was a re- 100 per cent from St. Mary's Parofih-Jcent caller at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Brooks and son, Chesney, and Otis Phillips were callers at Crystal Lake Monday afternoon. , Mrs. Ella Parks and son, Hugh, of Park Ridge spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and sons, Kenneth and Donald, spent last Wednesday at the home of Mh. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks were callers at McHenry last Tuesday. Herbert Kiltz of Marengo was a taller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews last Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. H. Brooks attended a meeting of the Past Matrons club of the O. E. S., entertained at the home of Mrs. tlomer Cook at Wauconda laat Friday afternoon. . ' " City of Silk ' Lyons Is the center of iSilt Hldustry of France and one of the great silk manufacturing cities of the world. In and around Lyons more than 90,000 silk looms are at work, employing some 150.000 hands. AUCTION! day at their home.on Park Avenue. *«?%,??• j^tmotmcemeni We desire to announce to the people of McHenry and vicinity that we have established an office here to receive laundry work. It is located in .j ANNA HOWARD'S ^ > ; CLEANING AND DYEING STORB V : " On Green Street We do everything in the laundry line, wet dry, family finish, economy finish, hydro, etc. Guarantee all colors against fading. J ^ r Just telephone McHenry 303 and our driver will call EVERY BUNDLE A BUNDLE OF SATISFACTION * » ^ » » » »• »•» •>•»» » »>t.» » »•» .|. .f.»•§• »»»•»» 4 »» #.»»»»»»»»»4.»»»»»» »» » ».»» » ^ 1 Mertin Bohl & Thomas Rafter Auctioneers BOLGER'S Friday, Dec. 18 Starting at 1 o'clock Will sell at Auction at My Bam at Cary 30--Wisconsin Cows and Heifers 30 Of mixed breeds 3 Good Stock Bulls These cows are all accredited and abortion tested; need no retest; some fresh, balance close up springers. This is a real bunch of cows, bought in the country. Come and buy some good cows--cheap. ^11 cows must be as upresented. Buy from reliable established dealer. Highest market prices paid for beef cows. Satisfaction guaranteed- TERMS--One-half, Cash. Balance, 60 days time will be given, satisfactory to clerk. Joe Kvldera E. W. Meyer, Clerk Prop. You may do your entire Christmas shopping for men at this store, and be assured of unexcelled values, at reasonable prices. Come in today and look over the display of gifts which we are prepared to show you. MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER ZIPPER COATS A warm, dressy garment that every mm irill appreciate ^ '$8.75 and $7.50 ' HEN'S PULL-OVER SWEATERS all wool $3.95 'iii-Hliy MEN'S HOSIERY New two-color patterns on contrasting back-ground. Wide choice of colors I 254. 354. 504 ft 5Non Wrinkable Ties Nice assortment of patterns, all the newest color combinations 1.50 Other Ties at 69<£ and $1.00 as® f GIVE HIM A MALLORY HAT Latest styles for men and yonng m0li $3.85 and $5.00 • IffEN'S SILK REEFER SCARFS A.-"gift which every well-dressed man will rave about ... $1.00 to $3.50 MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS A warm comfy foot dress that will -go well with an easy chair in the evening. $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 Here's a Suggestion-- A PAIR OF GLOVES $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Extra fine madras, pre-shrunk, in plsin colors and new small patterns $1.65, $1.95, $2.50 : MEN'S PAJAMAS ' " - ...«•• Printed broadcloth, elastic waist band, all new pattern* $1.95 to $2.45 PURE LINEN INI||AL HANDKERCHIEFS-- packed three in Xmas box $1.50P«rboi Fancy Colored BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS-- Each 25^ ^ :; ^§kEEN STteET McHENR# ::

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