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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jun 1956, p. 10

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' - f . fitttftY PLAl»fiSAL«fi Ic-I's make it anothcii successful • «f": $istakee - - Highlands By, Lorraine Hurckes TRIHIIJlllll iere wil be a bake sale gWen by the Jewish Study group KP Saturday, June 30. It will life held at Gladstone's Department store in McHenry between thi* hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. We wish -them a lot of success. Marian Mueller, who recently celebrated her thirteenth birthday was honored with a dinner glven by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mueller./ Home-made . chicken pie was served to the family and a few of Marian's friends. Congratulations to the ,new 'teen-ager. ^Welcome to the new resident^ «$d congratulations to the proud Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schlick. Robert Joseph \vas born June 13 and weighed .7 pounds anjd 11 ounces. I'm sure that Robert's sister, Barbara, is also Very pleased and proud of the : iffiw addition. Jtest wishes to all. i'm sure wo are all happy to sefe Carl Haefliger home from tjjje hospital after his operation. Mr. Haefliger is coming along > nipely and hopes to be about reial soon. Our very best wishes to Mr. aqd Mrs. Louis Gartner, who recently celebrated their thirtysixth wedding anniversary. To help celebrate were their son and daughter and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gartner, Jr., and their children, Janet and Billy, reside in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kamlah and their son, Scott, reside in Grand Rapids, Mich., but will remain here foi* two weeks to spend some time with the folks. Mr. and Mrs. Gartner spent Saturday, June 10, in Chicago and then entertained in their home on Sunday, June 11. Con- - gratulations to you again and we hope your daughter and family enjoy their stay. i .Welcome Ijome to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vrbik, who just re- . turned home from a few days Up north. They had a very nice t*5p, along with nice weather, and hope to make the trip again in the near future. •I would, like to say happy birthday to my son, Jimmy Hurckes, . who celebrated his second birthday on June 11. My mother, Mrs. Robert Rix, spent toe weekend with us to help celebrate the happy event. We had an outside bar-b-q, followed l»y cake and ice cream. Our next scheduled association meeting happens to fall on the Fourth of July, so please watch for the date change, and meeting. M>'- and Mrs. Harold Peterson were very pleased to have an old Navy friend of his visit them for three days this past week. James Crickey, who recently made Ensign in the Navy, is originally from Washington, D.C., but returned to officers' training school in Newport, R.I., where he . will obtain more schooling. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Michael of Chicago spent June 9 and 10 with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peloquin. Mr. Michael had to return to his work, but Mrs. Michael stayed for the week. Mrs. Peloquin, her daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Michael took a drive to Crystal Lake Wednesday to visit some relatives and Thursday they drove to Lake Geneva for lunch and the day; Mrs. Michael will return to Chicago Sunday with Mr. Michael. CARD OF THANKS Our deepest sympathy to the Thomas Dunn family, in the passing of Florence's mother, Mrs. Minnie Fischer. The Dunns would like to thank all the friends and neighbors for their kindness and thoughtfulness at the time of their bereavement. 7 GAS SITUATION Northern Illinois Gas company is continuing to do everything it can to solve its tight gas supply situation, but there is no early prospect of reducing appreciably the growing residential space heat waiting list, President Marvin t Chandler told stockholders last week at the utility's annual/^neeting in Aurora. FFA NEWS <• 'I1 'H'*8* •i' 'M ^ At the state fair grounds in Springfield, the twenty-eighth annual convention of F.F.A. was held.. More than 1,700 members attended their convention which lasted for three days. Members of the- McHenry chapter attending were the officers and advisor, who were Tom Thompson, Ed. Haack, Mark Vycital and Larry Stilling. Tom Blumhorst and Mark Zimmerman were our delegates to the conventiQn. Mr. Pictor was there with his watch dog to keep an eye on us. As usual, the convention had lecturers, some boring and some very interesting. To keep this convention in good spirits, they brought in some professional entertainment which kept the convention rolling. On Friday, the last' day, election of officers; took place. We had Dick Wissell running-for-secretary- treasurer. Dick was beat out for this office but we are all proud of him. Mark Zimmerman also ran f$r office and lost by a slim margin but maybe he will win next year and bring the chapter fame. 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