By Mrs. George Shepard McHENRY P^AINDEAiEff, Thursday. December, 22. 19£§ The Woman's ' Society for Christian Service met inV the church parlors Wednesday Evening, Dec. 14, with twenty membersr present. Doris Low and Ha Hogan had the program, "We Would See Jesus." Mis. Lucille SowferB and Mrs. Ruby Shepard were hostesses. * Church News The Junior Youth Fellowship met at--the cfrareft--for and their Christmas party Sunday evening. Thursday evening the Ringwood church and Sunday School will hold a combined Christmas service. Families of all pupils are invited. Thursday evening, Dec. 15, Rev. Julius; Juhkentaal. of the Hebron Lutheran church led a discussion on Communism and Christianity at the Greenwood church for the members and friends of both churches. Rev. Juhkentaal has spent two years as a prisoner inside Russia. ' trOT0fmg--cfrtnxh-^^nTe~ evening. Mr. • and Mrs. Gene Furgason of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson;" Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron, John Dreymiller and Will Clajcton of Mc- Henry were Sunday dinner guests in the George shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn arid attended the Christmas program at the | Birth " Mr. and Mrs. Petska announce the" arrival of a daughter at Memorial hospital Dec. 14. School News A scrimmage basketball game W&s held at Wonder Lake Dec. 15, The Christmas vacation will start Dec. 20. There will be a half-day Dec. 19. School will start Jan. 2 or 3. Susan Davis, school reporter Ring-wood Chemical Party The employees of the Ringwood Chemical company and their families enjoyed a chicken dinner and party at the McHenry Country Club Saturday evening. Christening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson had their baby daughter christened Sunday morning at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Furgason of Chicago were sponsors for the baby. Personals Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., anfi Mrs. Jam en Wegener spent Wednesday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg were visitors at Woodstock Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley and Mrs. Lonnie Smith were callers in the Wm. Hoffman home Thursday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Berg spent iTriday afternoon in Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbie and Mrs. Flora Harrison went to the funeral home in Waukegan Wednesday to pay lait respects to Louis Schurer, who passed a^vay on Tuesday. Mr. Schurer is the son-in-law of Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Schurer was Sue Harrison. Stanley Jepson left Saturday to visit his brother and sister in California. He expects to be gone three weeks. "Nothing Is So Easy As To Deceive One's Self" •(Authors name below) When a Physician becomes siick he always goes to another Physician to diagnose his ailment. He knows that no one can, properly treat themself. Symptoms of illness must be carefully noted and studied impassionat'ely. Do not deceive yourself by attempting self treatments. It is worth many times your Physician's charge to know that your health is in capable hands. When he tells you that your ilMess is not serious, as most often is the case, it is a wonderful feeling. Should some more difficult sickness threaten your health, an early treatment usually prevents any serious consequences. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE John Anderson, who is attending Madison university, came home Saturday evening to, spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Trepus, of Clarendon Hills, . Mr. and Mrs. AlvInrBenoy and children of McHenry and A. W; Smith spent Saturday in the B. T. Butler home. Jack Pea,rson, who is attending Parks Air college in St. Louis, arrived home Saturday for the holidays. ifar. and Mrs. Cyril Pacey of Wilmot and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stoffel of BSrlington spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore took their daughter, Betty, to Chicago Monday, where she joined the Air Force. She will take her basic training in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Pearson entertained Mrs. Flora Harrison and their sons, Jack and Jim, at dinner . Sunday in honor of the birthdajs of Mrs. Harrison and their son, Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison were to the funeral home in Woodstock Sunday to pay last respects to Mrs. Floyd Merchant, who passed away Saturday morning. This community was shocked to hear of the death of Edward Harrison, a former resident but now of Elgin, who parsed away Sunday morning from a heart attack. M/Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodward and family of Nashville, Tenn., arrived here Sunday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawl e y . k ' - 'A Miss Bernice Harrison and Mrs. Olive Dahl of Elgin were callers in thle C. L. Harrison home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr: and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent Sunday in the William Cruickshank, Jr., -home at Mundelein. Mrs .Grace McCannon:- spent the weekend in the E. Schroeder home at Wonder Lake. ^ . - Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and daughter, Margo, were visitors at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson. of Elgin spent Sunday evening wifh his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Tom Anderson and Jim Hunt spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Algonquin called on Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn Saturday. Miss Alice Peet sf>ent Sunday afternoon with relatives, in Elgin. I Brownie Troop The Brownie troop met at.the Methodist church Tuesday, Dec. 13), at which time the following officers were elected" Kathy Barrows, president; Debprah Franke, vice-president; , Kathy Pederson, secretary; Sarah Borchardt, treasurer; The girls made plans for the Christmas party, which will be held Dec. 20. Kathy Pederson, scribe I FARMERS I you have something ic Buy, Sell or Trade ADVERTISE in £h© PLAINDEALER NOREICO SHAVIft Shaves twice ai fast and twice at easy. True razor octiq^ trouble free. In pigskin travel cat*. * Phone 882 516 W. Main St., McHenry, 111. McHenry 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? , « * .. ' MY8 ©RHUS '"Waltflean Aye*tct}" PHQNE 26 129 N. Riverside J)r. 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