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VOLUME 7 — NUMBER 61 THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967
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Legion Birthday Party
The 48th annual birthday anni¬ versary of the American Legion in Huntley was celebrated with a dinner dance at the Legion Home last Saturday, March 18. The members of the Legion and Auxiliary enjoyed a delicious tur¬ key dinner served by the Celas of the United Church of Christ Congreg-ational. One of the most unusual, yet enjoyable, items on the menu, sauer kraut served as an accompaniment to the main meal, it was thoroughly enjoyed. Following the main course, the life members of the Post present at the dinner cut the birthday cake. They were Sophus Michel¬ sen, William Hubbe and Leon Olhaber. Charles Cosgrove, a World War 1 veteran and a for¬ mer Huntley resident, also cut the cake.
Following the desert corse Howard Ruth presented a hand¬ some framed plaque in acknowl¬ edgment for community service to the Huntley Farmside. The plaque reads as follows: "The American Legion in grateful ac¬ knowledgement for many Com¬ munity Services and particularly for outstanding relations so bene¬ ficial to the Huntley American Legion Post No. 673, this recog¬ nition is presented to "The Hunt¬ ley Farmside." The plaque was signed by Thomas Bjorn, Com¬ mander of the Huntley Post No. 673.
Mr. Thomas Bjorn Commander of the Legion then presented a lifetime membership to Mr. Chai> les Cosgrove.
The Auxiliary gift to the American Legion was presented by Lucille Koch, president of the Auxiliary, and consisted of two gold flag holders.
The guest speaker was Mr. Continued on Page Six
N.E.O. Strike Still On
The Milk Strick of «» NFO which has recvived so much pub¬ licity on radio and television has not evidenced any violence in McHenry County according to Chief Deputy Sheriff, Henry Nulle. The Sheriff's patrol have been convoying the large Semi's which are used to haul the milk from Wisconsin to the Bordon Milk Company in Woodstock, but there has been "no incidents" as the Huntley Farmside goes to press. The Sheriff's office had not been asked to convoy any of the trucks to the Dean Milk Com¬ pany plants in Huntley or in Che¬ mung.
The Strike which started over a week ago is a request for a 2c a quart raise on the price of milk by the National Farmers Organ¬ ization. This would be a raise of about 85 to 80 cents per 100 weight.
Easter School Vacation
The Huntley Consolidated Sch¬ ool announced this week that Eas¬ ter Vacation will last from March 24 through Tuesday, March 28, Students will return to classes on 'Wednesday, March 29.
Notice "
On Thursday, March 28, at 9:00 p.m. a Boy Scout Bowling Night will be held at Bowl-Hi Lanei. AU proceeds from the bowling will go to the Himtley Boy Scouts.
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
CONGREGATIONAL
Mala' St. at Chareh
Rev. Robert L. Frank. Pastor
Chorch Phoae 069.S711
Home Phono 669-S678
THURSDAY, MARCH 2?
..8:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday sej:- vice with Holy Communion
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
9:30 a.m. 2nd year Confirmation class
SUNDAY, MARCH 26 —
EASTER SUNDAY
6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service 7:30 a.m. Fellowship brealcfast served by Men's Fellowship 9:80 a.m. Church-'Sotool 10:46 a.m. Easter Wr' t Ser¬ vice '
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
4:00 p.m .1st year Confirmation class.
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir practice
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
M. CkaMi at FIrat Straet
FredeHck R. Harm. Paator
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Home 812-6S9-87SA
Maundy Thursday — March 23 4:00 p.ih. Jr. Confirmation Class 8:00 p.m. 'Worship Service with Communion
Good Friday — March 24 8:00 p.m. Worship Service with Communion
Saturday — March 25
10:30 a.m. Jr. Choir Rehearsal
Easter Sunday — March 26
6:00 a.m. Sunrise Service. 7:00 a.m. Easter Breakfast 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:16 a.m. Worship Service
Monday — Mar^ 27 7:30 p.in. Elders HfeetiDr 8:00 p.m. Voters Meeting
Tuesday — March 28 8:45 p.m. Bowling League
Wednesday — March 29 8:00 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal
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SUNDAYS
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Rev. Edward Holne, Pastor
Phone 8lft-MS-4tM
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
8:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday Commenion Service at Union. FRIDAY, MARCH 24
1:00 p.m. Marengo Community Council Good Friday Services at Marengo Methodist
8:00 p.m. Good f'jly Com¬ munion Service at Har<fteny. SUNDAY, MARCH 26 —
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6:00 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service at Union >
7:00 a.m. Easter L..Afast at Union
No Sunday School
10:46 a.m. Moming Worship with Holy Communion. TUESDAY, MARCH 28
8:00 p.m. Dartball — All-Stars game at Chicago.
Scottt-0-Ratmi 14Coniirmed ComingEvents
Scout-A-Rama will be held on Saturday, April 1, at the Mathews Corporation plant in Crystal Lake. Boy Scout Troop 167 is planning a Booth exhibit with the theme "Cooking". The boys will be dis¬ tributing samples of Aunt Jemi¬ ma Pancakes that they prepare. Another part of the booth will depict an outdoor fireplace and cooking equipment.
The Scout-A-Rama show will be open to the public from 1 p.m. until 10 D.m. Besides the various booth displays there will be a Minstrel Show with Boy Scouts presenting acts and skits. Ad¬ mission is free to children under 16 years of age. Adults may purchase a ticket from any Boy Scout or Cub Scout.
Palnk Sunday
On Palm Sunday, March l»th the 1967 class was confirmed at Trinity Lutlieran Chnrch in Hunt¬ ley. Fourteen young people wire in the grovp They
included' Beverly Albrecht, Karen Bloedom, Keith Bloedom, Leon¬ ard Borhart, LuAnn Goers, Pamela Horn, Rbbert Hughes, Marie Ki¬ ley, Gloria Koch, Rieherd Peters, Nancy Rohlwing, David Schmiet¬ endorf, Barbara Scholer and Ron¬ ald Tinberg.
Local Stores ToOhserve Good Friday
Many Huntley businesses will be closed between 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. on Good Friday. Residents are asked to do their shopping either before or after these hours.
Car Wash On Saturday
On Saturday, March 26th, the junior class of the Huntley High School will conduct a car wash from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the Huntley Fire house.
A nominal fee will be charged for this service. The funds will be used to help defray expenses of the Spring Prom.
NOTICE
Pictures and detailed story on the F.FJi.. Banquet will appear in next week's issue of the Farmside.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Matmdy Thursday services at local churches.
8:00 p.m. Last session adult ed¬ ucation class.
9:00 p.m. Boy Scout benefit bowling. FRIDAY, MARCH 24 —
GOOD FRIDAY
2:00-3:00 p.m. Several Huntley businesses closed. SATURDAY, MARCH 25
9:00 - 5:00 - CAR "WASH at Fire house, sponsored by junior class. TUESDAY, MARCH 28
8:00 p.m. Budget hearing at Grafton township garage.
8:00 p.m. Last session adult education class 9:00 p.m. Boy Scout Bowling Night — Bowl-Hi Lanes SATURDAY, APRIL 1
1:00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. Scout-A- Rama at Crystal Lake.
Early Easter Breahiast
The Walther League of Trinity Lutheran Church will sponsor en Easter Breakfast on Sunday, March 26, after the 6:00 a.m. Sunrise Service.
The Leaguers will be serving juice, scrambled eggs, sausages, toast, coffee cake, milk and cof¬ fee. Everyone is invited.
A freewill offering will be re¬ ceived to help defray expenses at the Walcamp "Weekend Retteat.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1967-03-23 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1967 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 51 |
| Decade | 1960-1969 |
| Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
| Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
| Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
| Subject | Newspaper Archives |
| Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
| Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
| Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
