\ if:-...• '*.* * * »".VU V • w* • • • • v; •%: \i'\ Tifct^fiir i> It M CAM OF TOAMK We would like to take tfcte portunity to thank neighbors, friends and relatives tor cards of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, donations of cars oth^r kindnesses extended la our bereavement. We aire 4lao grateful to Rt. Rer. Msgr. Nix and Fr 5nge» Baumhofer for their services i THE" FAMILY OF * .MADGE PHANNEN8TILL t'HJ* >l^€g Bwenlwr SI 1 p.ra " >4 c;,' f i The nearby community of Rtng- "wood was pictured .last week in a jbsaattful aerial view which apjpeared in the Elgin Courier News. ^hNBe of the history of the settle- |Mt, founded in 18S7 by Vermonr| ters, Dr. Luke Hale and William Bench, was presented with the ^|>icture. :' It showed the church and grade *|rehool, the rolling farm land, Chicago A North Western railroad Mation' and the expanding Edwal laboratories plant which now employs fifty persons. The original 1«lant was a butter factory owned |>y farmers in the community. Bttyuse Christmas falls on Monillay this year, the Plaindealer §$taft would appreciate whenever possible, that ads and news be submitted bj^Saturd%y nppn. f/ '•? Damage e* ,P»i»sitea. . , • tte damage parasites do to farm f'"." ,animals can be compared.with a jf .chronic disease: the animals eat .well, but are not as strong as they £•' should be and fail to gfeip weight. v ' ' W.S.C.S CbristiQAs^Eve Service -- Methodist Church--8 p.m. December 80 Entertainment At Community Methodist Church -- Sponosred By MYF. December SI New Year's Eve Party--American Legion Home -- Sponsored "by' Post No. 491. January J Adult Girl Scout Breakfast--Mrs. Harold Vance Home--9:30 a.m. Aleutian Islands When the Aleutian islands Were discovered in 1741 they were populated by from 20.000 to 25,000 natives, more than the aboriginal Indian population of New England. Those desiring New Year's greeting cards in next week's Issue of the Plaimleait-r are reminded that Saturday, Dtc. 23, is the deadline for submitting tnem. "SqnareMeal" The expression, "square meal," originated in New England, where most of the food was prepared In square tins. Fish Drfc* Hwdmt experiments by tW© aeologists at the University of Chicago showed that fish drink. Hie scientists put tiny particles of a radioactive chemical in the tanks of fresh-water fish. After a few hours, the chemical was found in the intestines of the fish. To get there, they must have swallowed it while drinktafe. ' ' ' \ V. i . Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealar HERE YOU WILL FIND A WONDERFUL! ARRAY OF SUGGESTIONS, QUj GIFTS, NAME BRANDS, IN EVERY PRICE RANGE, TO WARM A MAN'S HEART AND BOOST HIS PRIDE, TOO. 'JA'rv • ..'V ' if r". CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS "CARDS FOR EVERY ONE" I KODAKS , Carry .^)EASTMAf ' J *' and MIBCO . All Mod.* RONSON CIGARETTE LIGHTERS S6J0 to S1I50 Expansion WATCH BANDS As IdMaCUit Sl.00 and up Max Factor MATCHED MAKE-UP ENSEMBLES POWDER -- ROUGE LIPSTICK $2.50 and up ELECTRIC RAZORS Schick 20-- $24.50 Sunbeam Shavemaster -- $23^0 PIPES MARXSMAN " KAYWOODIE YELLOW-BOLE FRANK MEDICO $1.00 to $10.00 COMPACTS Made By PILCHER Very New Designs SU0toS7J0 Whitman's CANDY' ' Th. World'! BmI SU5toSL00 FOUNTAIN, PENS SHAEFFER or PARKER y S3.50 to S20.00 ROSARIES - DIHOMJ?^ * A Gift to Cherish For eves. suetonuo AMITY BILL FOLDS Genuine Leather For MEN or WOMEN S5.45toS8.45 TOBACCO POUCHES Br ROGERS Keeps Tobacco Fresh SliO and up CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and . bulbjI ^ All Typtfs SHULTON'S OLD SPICE SHAVING SETS An Old Favorite SZOOtoSlOO CIGARS -Box of 50 CANADIAN CLUB A Good Cigar $179 I'S •. TOY' VISIT OUR TOY DEPAF s ITMENT J Botger's Drug Store SPORT Of fine gabardine or smart new checks. Many washable fabrics. Choose from a wide array of colors. $3.95 t<T$l5.95 A-. ' SHAmrou^E'jA i lambq c $1X95 to $26.50 Of fine gabardine with warm lambquilt lining. Available with regular collar or mouton collar. v VAN HEUSEN SHIHTS With new Century collar which will not wrinkleever. Choose from crisp white or a variety of colors. $&95 toM95 . ft RABHOR ROBES For Comfort,In a; wide variety. Solid colors, or patterns, of colors, solid colors, or patterns, $8.95 to $22.95 i LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS With his initial in boxes of 3. V ; WILSON LEATHER GLOVES With warm fur or wool linings^ as well as unlined models. $5 to $8.95 \/ ,s , "S r VAN HEUSEN TIES In a wid# array of*beautiful new colors in original patterns. $1 l» $2£0 JANTZEN or WILSON SWEATERS Are here in comfortable coat styles or in pull-over models. $5.95 to $13.95 WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 75c to $1 EXPANSO BELTS In fine grained leathers for real comfortas the belt gives with his breathing. $BL to $9. FREE-SWING SUSPENDERS With easy fitting all elastic, clip or leather ends* $1 and $1.50 . WILSON SOCKS ' In a wide variety of colors and patterns of fine cotton, rayon or wool. 59c to $2.95 EVANS SUPPERS Of fine soft leather with leather soles or soft padded sol^s. M95 to $&9& ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS Mallory Hats - $7.50 to $10 Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits From $55 Curlee Suits - $49.50 and $55 Schick Electric Shavers - $17.50 to $24.50 ^ Curlee Topcoats - $45 to $55 Hart Schaiiner and Marx Topcoats iiom $55 » * Open Evenings to 9 O'clock - Until Christmas Sunday Morning until 12 117 S. Green Sireel M STORE FOR MEN Your Gift Purchases boxed. and wrapped at no additional charge. McHenry 'T^~ •/ •/'