Hltor and Manager--K. B. IMwr i T Amo^f MNr---AM.' Frertttchjiff ^IS-^^dKTJSn fciMMi || ••ronri ntoij Mther at f*W your mind of anxiety. It will «t MoHanr* Ilk inspire your diM *» *» * r. w.. a nf. 4 ; care for hiiMtif-Huid above all it ... ^ prevent h|m {rom tuning a 12 60 i harden to himself and society. One Year II--1-- i A. Joanne Ruttm. Display ads for the Plaindealer 5 "the* wSFmi ABDSLLA KLO10KNIR iM «ls Will fee .cMjtOuntii w«d- AMD LBONASD NKLSON nesday morning at 10 o clock. News ,«»a PDivn aw Bti'HP t\t v must be in our office by 5 o'clock MARRIwD ON SATUKDAY on Tuesday afternoon. . ! A pretty late spring wedding was i solemnised in the rectory of St. Mary's church last Saturday after- ! noon at 4 o'clock, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix officiating. United in marriage were i Hiss Ardella Kloeckner, daughter of > Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kloeckner, and : Mr. Leonard Nelson, son of the Magnus Nelsons, both families residing west of McHenry. The attractive bride wore a toma- Annoance Of Saamer Resident . - .. Announcement has been made^ of church to the engagement of Miss Elaine Niel-1 sen of Chicago and George Levee,] son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levee of «•«««• «• jacvuiiom urn**, dwww Huemann's subdivision? > McHenry,! the bride «f Mr. La Verne Sand, son and Chicago. ' of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sand of Ridge- • • • i field. Rev. Frederick Pudsell officiated at the* ceremony. Miss Sduttitt was lovely in a white gown with satin bodice and net skirt. Her fingertip veil was "held frn place by a tiara of orange blos- ICDITORIAI SSOCIATjON jrUmtttL FOR BETTER HEALTH C. D. of A. Plana Installation Installation of newly elected officers of the C. D. of A. will be held on Thursday evening, June 6,, . . in St. Mary's--St. Patrick's school; ®oms and she carried a shower bouhall. Services which will be in charge I QUf* °f "white roses and sweetpeas. of Mrs. Ethel Ronan of Elgin, dis-l Gerald Miller served her trict deputy, will be preceded by a j friend as matron of honor,, attired m pot-luck supper. Members are asked ? £0WI? of yellow net and carry, v. THE ANNUAL CHECK ".'• '^Check the oil" is a common-to-red colored suit with white headphrase heard by a gas station at- piece and accessories and a cortendant. The owner of a cijr knows sage of white calla lilies./. its smooth running depends on the Mrs. Marion Wollert, ner sister, check-up. / jr served as matron of honor, attired in ; garet Simon, Anna Sutton and Eliza- Rut W often doeTtfie parent of a- ***y suit with ydWw accessories j beth Pich in auction bridge;' and a child say in effect to the family wearing yellow daisies. Eugene Bertha Jensen ,n contract bridge. 'Doctor, check his b6dy?" Oxtofoy of R^gwood, brother-in-law j ... Miss' Bertilla Freund andher com to bring a dish for the pot-luck. * • * C. D. of A. Enjoys Social Evening The C. D. of A. enjoyed a social evening at the K. of C. hall on Thursday evening, May- 15. Cards were played, with prizes being awarded as follows: Helen Heuser and~Eleanor Miller in pinochle; Martha Freund in five hundred; Mar- ^et8 this inventory of the body is groom, acted as best man. far more essential to the nation as a , A turkey dinner was served folwhole, because the health of children lowing: the wedding, at the Nelson today will determine the health of home, with about forty relatives and the nation when those children afe *nl,.s 1f1 »«endance. ... grown Following a short wedding trip, An annual physical examination their Sr The bride »ttended schools in well child well because it locates for Minnesota a'nd Uter in McHenry. packing correction conditions which may lead „ v. . «. *il_1 /, , - -- to trouble, but may have developed ?. y?Jing, ma" V1* showering him with without obvious manifestation. , ™ h, vLr. ^T t^r^t I *L for.hls new daughter, Roberta who w" born on Moth,r8 • a time. He is now employed at the Ale- Proud and nervous as a new mo- _ .. ther, Mr. Kappes opened the gifts Pre-NnWial Mower very carefully, being sure not to ThA former Miss Kloeckner - ! mittee served a tasty lunch." Honor'New Father ; At Novel Shower Something1 new* in the way of baby showers was originated recently at the Edwal Laboratories at Ringwood * for a new father, Bob Kappes. The women of the photo department surprised the defects in posture which may result m:te' in many aches, pains and internal | Mal^w-rmHitinna nf ' Th« lormer MISS luoecicner was I break any of the ribbons. The great arf ^^nsible for ^vlre dsma^Tto honof a l^-nuptial show-j the ™Sy 8 er held recently at^the Nelson home, | he broke any of the ribbons another In can care resulted from warnings that if ... „ _ _ ^ , C1BU", no*ne, one vear emotional nrAlemg r Mrs. June Ortofey and Miss new member would be added to hir one year, emotional praciems Leona Locke as hostesses. Cards familv immediatlv The new father chanirdeedv ehloips efnovr irothnem ecnhti ldfr owmh oh ohmaes were Dpii-avyeeda , wwiittnh nprniqaee*s aawwaarrddeedd ttno according ™t o reports .fr om sihaoinweerr, . % | w .. Mrs. Glosson^ Mrs> Annt i hn>tMSM dficidcd ths n^rvAn> Rtriin to school. Meeting new companions, Pearson and Mrs. John Hanson. A; waV to?' ™t to anin Snd fo! the ohallenge of competition on the buffet luncheon was served at the! time^Tcome. playground, and the disipline of reg- close of the afternoon and the brideular hours at school all are new to4xs presented with conditions that confront the child from the tw and offer problems of readjustment. lovely gifts, Welcome Party twenty-two guests present. Attended By Many ing a bouquet of orchid sweetpeas and a matching halo h*t. Charles Sund of Ridgefield served his brother as best man. Miss Betty Sund, niece of the groom, off coed two appropriate vocal solos during the service. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the 'bride's home for about thirty guests, after which the couple left on a week's wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside at McCullom Lake. Miss Schmitt graduated from he McHenry high school in 1941 and served as a WAVE for a year and a half duping he war. She since has been employed at the McHenry State Bank. The groom graduated from the Crystal Lake high school. He is employed at a furniture factory at Ridgefield. CARD OF THANKS We wish In this way to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for their beautiful floral offerings and kind expressions of sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement; Idso those who so kindly donated the use of their cars. SISTERS OF THE LATE •1 W. H. KRAUSE. ^ , A lovely weuStng took place at St. Peter's ehuieh, Vol© last Satar-'i! day, May I?, vniting Hi matrimopy'| Miss Betty Wagnter, daughter of the ;; John J. Wagners of Volo, and Mr. < • Roy Sfackhouie, son of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Stackhouse of Wood- j; | s t o c k , f o r m e r l y o f t h i s c i t y . F a t h e r j « > George L. Sehark officiated at the'!) service, which took place at 10"" o'clock. The radiant bride wore a white satin gown with a sweetheart beaded j! neckline, long train and fingertip! • > veil. The latter was held in place ty ; | a headpiece of orange blossoms. She i < > wore a pearl neacklace, a gift of |" the groom, and carried calla lilies. f, Miss Wagner's maid of honor was " a former classmate at St. Anne's'! I School of Nursing, Miss Lonella • > Hildebrandt, of Chicago. She chose j j green marquisette, styled similar to W . that of the bride, and a matching j •' headpiece. She wore a blusher veil ] | and carried a bouquet of qink and • > white snapdragons. ; | Miss Catherine Marie Wagner,1 • > cousin of the bride, the bridesmaid, & was attired in an orchid gown of the • > same style, with ,matching headpiece"' and a bouquet of orchid and white!I snapdragons. ;•> George Burke of Belvidere, two- ! I ther-in-law of the bride, served as!" best man. • j J' A dinner for forty-five guests was]" served following the ceremony at the ! Wagner home, and a supper and < • reception were enjoyed at 7:80)) o'clock in St. Mary's--St. Patrick's i \! school hall. 1«• Thoemdtyi £;;t - ft jMWwfty I, ofhomei a '• Heavy demand. Natmrally, are above xKnmal But, at any time, safe rule for the prove home buyer to b to ask himself, ^/v "Can I afford to pay the . ,rprice that is being asked?" Don't let the fact that the own payment is small istort your viewpoint. 1 figure up how much yojy ^monthly payments will '43 be, Including taxes, reduction of the mortgage and upkeep/of the property. See how far that will cut into your Income. Of course, the more you pay down, the less your carrying charges wfll be. One good rule-of-thumb method % to pay not more than 2Ji times your annual income. We cordially invite homeseekers to come in and t&k over their problems here at their convenience. • - . • * : u McMENRY STATE BANK iii ' ; " r ' ' • ' 1 > ; ;v^.t. ' v Member Federal Reeerve Systeiit ; Member Federal Deposit Inraranoe Oorprntion weIstf aVnd .uTpon itShei,r ^reJtu£r*n l'3wnillt %;Ii^*»i" i i i »«Mi i i i i i iHi i at home in Woodstock. • , Mrs. Stackhouse graduated from I®**0 Hardware boundary in North army for a year and one half, mods the local high school in 1948 from Chicago. jof this time in the Pacific theatre. St. Anne's in 1W6. Sh has been do- j The groom, « graduate of the local' He has been employed at the Ale4 ing industrial nursing at the Chi-, high school in 1940, served with the j mite since his honorable discharge. At home the child is treated as a dependent. At school he is an individual to be guided into the proper channels for assurance, poise and the ability to get along with others. Since every child has a right to try for good health, it is the responsibility of the parents, the SCATTER OF COUNTY HOUSING BOARD IS PLACED ON FILE The McHenry supervisors after y A pot-luck supper and social evening in honor of Rev. Father J. A. Vanderpool, new assistant pastor of St. Patrick's parish, was attended by approximately 350 parishioners last Sunday. So large was the crowd that there was scarcely room in the large church hall to accommodate all. county iNMHNf of a general discus- _ sion last week turned down a proteachers and the doctors to watch position to set up a county housing , * u i for emotional and physical changes board for use of $47,245 state funds ' A^ Bolger^ taostmaster, and to correct them wherever pos- for a general housing improvements sibl«». program in McHenry county, Super- Birthdays are important to most v:sor Frank Beck, Harvard, opposing people, especially children. Parents the program, addressed board memcould easily make an occasion of bers. asserting that he does not their child's birthday with a visit to think that it is proper to spend the family physician. The day be- money just because it came from longs to the child alone. Why not state or federal governments. He pay attention to the physical needs added that he does not think the with an examination? Following the supper Rep. Thomaf , called on the various guests for a few words. Father Vanderpool, in a short talk expressed his sincere gratefulness in being selected assistant of such a fine parish and his willingness and desire to serve his parishioners t» the best of his ability. Other talks were given by the pastor, Father William A. O'Rourke. Rt. Rev* T ^JABD OF THANKi _ t In tms manner I wish to express my sincere thank* U> friends and neighbors for flowers, i gifts and cards sent to me during my recent i)lness; also to those who visited me. I am grateful, too, for the kindness of Fathers Neidert and Thennes, *1 MRS. JOSEPH KINS. Complete lihe of Dr. Hess' poultry • and animal remedies at Wattles, Drug Store, McHenry. 43-tf-p6 Subscribe for The Plaindealer WBEETYVILLE GwnMtii i Wippy teres-- The trip to the doctor's office could be made a gala occasion, to be topped with the momentous ice Nam* H # PRESENTS THE NEVf • BFKSIIWj county needs such a housing author- i C. S. Nix, Rev. Father Baum< ity hofer. John Phalin, trustee of the '* >«- M h^™Tr DL«y, °;r2r„t*n«J ^ti,I?r^:the»A!tar *?d serted that the money, if it were taken from, the state funds available for farm to market roads, as suggested by Mr. Beck, would be replaced by MFT funds. He said in hiR oninion the people have Now available for offered for the first time.^r 4 i/z and 5 Room ALL BRICK HOM8B In Beautiful . " COPELAND MANOR . r2 large bedrooms, 4% has 2 fu- During the evening,' gifts were Iture rooms. Every modern appointpresented to both Father O'Rourke1 ment. 18 foot living room. Metal and Father Vanderpool as tokens of kitchen cabinets. Full cement baseesteem from the parish. ment A musical program was greatly | A11 " enjoyed, including selection by the j cl*y conveniences for the entire famify Lots 70x121. Concrgte streets. Available to Give them a bike to call their went Boys' and Girisl* Streamlined HIAWATHA Bicycles $39.95 Thrifty Payment Plan - ,:4. ... • . J- , sDon^ihilitv tn «««" I hi* +v!fVe *a rCj German band from the high school, i Vets with only $900 down and $fonsponsibility to see that the returned! acc0rdian numbers by Gilbert Rogers | Vets with $1,600. ^ V war veteran has a place to live. | Records presented by Mr. Hicks revealed the following figures: 9062! » j families in the county in 1930 and I r •v?ry *^7^ 1,798 in 1940: now in««r. ^ mer hats will and Irish ballads by Earl Conway. REGULAR LOW PRICE $41.95 \ • . • Mttnfimtd and welded steel tube frame, e Beautiful baked on enamel with trim. e Double spring saddle--rear carrier--kicfc •tend--truss rods--headlight--red refle# SBoys' or Girls' models. ~ selection of sum* •nVMT • !i *2.798 in 1940: new" dWellingV dur" T; er . h.ats i. wi" Pleaa% the, m08* # ji ing that periodjnereased only 19731 - ® in fiPEN EVERY DAlf Wi against the 2336 famUies; 31 peri?fe th®m cent of the dwelling units are more re€n street, McHenry. Elizabeth Pich, MOU UNNip I^Mb f verskarp CA^ Mr . *yf KWrltss for I im I yews I^Wiilw saieelhly Tea eve* Mm lak eel. *^C--im la a efi BOLGER'S St. McHenry than fourty-five years old; 44181 houses in the county with no indoor toilet; 142 houses in which one or! more families shared the indoor toilets: 5173 without bathing facilities; 157 houses in which more one family shared bath facilities; 1393 houses needed major repairs. Upon motion of Supervisor A. W. Rjrth the proposition was placed on file. IN MEMORY OF , Joe. E. Miller, who passed away | one year ago, on May 26, 1946. If^ng and kind in all his ways, j Upright and just to the end of his | i days; | ; Sincere and true in his heart and I mind, ' A beautiful memory he left behind! *1 WIFE AND FAMILY. 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