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VOLUME 13 - NUMBER 39
-niURSDAY. DECEMBER 'i^, 1872
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Neysv Law Firm Opens in Huntley
The Elgin law fir nvof Kit^teoid, Brady, McQueen, Maiiin, and Cal- laittn has aiioomoed the opening
t W1 ne«L ettice in Huntley, lUi-
tie ftrm, and will be located acJ- )oh>1ng the State Bank of Huntiey. The regidarly scheduled o«fke hours w«l be 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. aa|. WedMsdBys, and 9:00 ajn. to iftbn on aauaxltyt^ commenc«is« JtUJuary 3, 1973.
Hardy, a native of Orysftal Lake, graduated from Beloit CoUege in 1965 and received his degree of Juris Doctor from the Wariiinelnn University School of Law, St Lo*i-
Annual School Christmas Program
A beaiitiful Gtuistmas program was presented by the Hunttey Schooi District No. 158, on December 19, 1972. The hall was deoorated in the Christmas tracUtion. Vocal mu^ was directed by MOr. D. Keith Brown, instrumental by Mr. Henry P. Wozniel.
The program foHows:
"Away in a Manger" - Kinder¬ garten, first irarie, second graie.
"Xiot» Nobis Bacum" and "Silcn* night" - (aKtoost) Quin aBifeiU third grade aod fourth grade.
"O Hoiy hSght" - fifth »^ade.
"What CWW Is TIhs?" and
is, Missouri, in 1968. He was a mem¬ ber of Sigma Pi Fratenitty at Be¬ loit CoHese, and Note Editor of tbe Woshiogtoo Umveraity Law Quwln^ aurti^ 1967 aiki t9M<
He. wte lOMHUa «> pradlee ih lUinois and Misaouii in 1968, md served as law derk to J«dce Hemy S. Wise of the United States Dis- tr'ict Court for the Eastern District of Illinois, in Danville, frpm the time of his gradastioo uMfl lulf of 1970 when he moved to Elghv
He and his wife Nancy, a former Elgin elementary school teacher, reside at 377 River Bluff Road, tlgM. They have a one year old daughter.
"Christmaa Chimes" - Huntley Sr. Hl^ Band and 6th grade Band.
"Over Betfilehem's Town" and "Little Snowflake" - Huretlqr Jr. High chorus.
"Carding, Caroding" mkI "O Come Ail Ye Faithful" - HtfiUey High Scfaool Concert Choir.
"Do You Hear What I Hear?" aid "As Lately We Watched" - t Soloist) Pat Zimmerman and Cham¬ ber (Zhoir.
"Srtai, Still. StiH" - Huntley High Sohool Concert Choir.
Piano accompanists - Mrs. Gl#ia Christensen, Brenda Stallbaum, lap- cie Ungs, Regina Mianning.
Audio and Visual Bisects - Randy Leggee, Randy Boley.
Plctwed ihore H Mr. anil Mn. Hany Tmiom. wMli 9m*M CiMi. Harnr's Saner Viris is JoM sne tf several ¦mliati that taMa CUm vistted ttaHog tbe week before Ctaristeaa. At the gt»etry stora. ffffts < t$n tehwsea 7S aad |M yewwwtors. bi 'aMltla«'to<8aidk4 .cbMiag fs «ie stote, a 'ebUMt'intf'Inla .i«l- leMen test (o Um by eWMrea «9 *• 1* y** «f t^ "f^ wImwiw of Om eoateat receivei a flM; llroai mM a|i tMr hoaee, wHb a gth ftrna Hariy'a. Ite wUMlai Mttn were mtlUim hf Marit
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May every day unfotd to happiness, to fha /oy of IhHng, to peoce, serenity, fulHIIment. It is a new Hme, Ml of promise and hope.
Skhool Calendar
Dec. 22 thru Jan. 2. Christmas
Bacatioo. Dec. 26-29. Marengo Holiday
Townament. Ian. 2 — Malta - Away Ian. 3 — School Resumes Ian. 3 — Men's P.E. 8-1:00 p.m. Ian. 4 — G. S. St Laurence ¦
Home Jan. 5 — Genoa-Kingston - A*ay Jan. 6 — Richmond - Home Jan. 8 — Women's P.E. dasses Jan. 9 — G. S. Hampshire - Aiway Jan. 10 — Men's P.S. 8-10:00 pjn. Jan. 11 -— G. S. Woodstock -
Home Jan. 12 — HebroD - Away Jan. 13 — HiBfwattia • Away Jan. IS—Women's P.E. Jan. 16 —Ak- Force "Pest Jan. 16 — G. S. St. Ilxxnae -
Home Jan.
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Jan. 16 — G.A.A. Initiation • Mul¬ ti Purpoae Jan. 18 — Lincoin College As-
aemUy Jan. 19 — Centnd - Home Jen. 19 — RepMt Cards Jan. 20 — Gill's Caofereooe
Bo«4iDg Tournament Jan. 22 — O. & StRMs - Away Jen. 22 — Women's P.E. Jan. 23-26 — Little 8 Touraamealt Ian. M — G. S. St MaoTs -
Away Jan. 27 — G.A.A. WkUt Picnic Jan. 29 — JV • F.& - Richmood ;an. 29 — Inservice Day - 8:30-
11:30 ajn. Jan. 31 — Men's P.E. 8-10:00
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17 — SopUomore's Class
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Men's P.E. 8-10:00
Attempted Murder Charge
An incident in Casey's Tap, 2601 S. Rive R(0«d, McHenry, resulted in the arrest of DcmiViy Lou Janice Bjltion, also known as Dorothy Lou Kasper, 96 Island Lake and her moitben Mh). Martha Lee BiittDn, 46, Box 43, bland Lake.
llie charge is attempted munter and both women were taken to the McHenry Gountsr jafl.
According to Sheriff's report, Juhn W. Kasper. 34, of the Island Lake address was seated ia Caaey's bar wfaoi Ms oommoa law wife, Dorothy and her mother called to him io come out. When he refused, Mrs. Britton came Mto tbe tavicm and stmck Ka^>er on tfae head with a faaouner. IUb was tedien away from, taet and her dau^iter then iwebed Kaqicr into a cjomer aod is afledlged to taive stabbed him in the right side. The knife was later found ia (he woman's yard cowered wfth aaow.
Tbe fight was a oootfauatkn of a dsiutalic quarrel ia tbe oommon 'taw hoaie in WotalM* Lake.
ParkBoaird Holds SpetMd Meeting
A ifieoiid* meeting of the Hiaitley Park Board was heid on Wednes¬ day, Dec. 13, 1972. It was caOed to oixier at 8:1S by Pneeideot Pariaeic with ComntisSlooers Mackeben, Parisek and Tvgee present and Gom- missionen Deicke and Ream fd>- sent. Also in attendance was At* tomey Henry OowMn.
Tbe purpose of the meeting wes to dtocoss tbe progiesa of the Ga- nse<3lSce Bulldhig now under oon¬ stniction at tta» park. After a lengthy diseusslBn on tlw matter tfae meeting was adjomned at 9:40 p.m.
Carol Weinch, Secreisary
Thanks Hantley
A upeiAA thaafes to ail ^lose who dpnated toys, dotlies, gamea, dec- txK sctsaors, , taqlF^ys. and ataagr other ^eoa^ to tbeae needy furiUat at Christmas UdM. Mr. Howard Ruth and t sinceiDely an>reolMbe this act of generpnty. lhe people <rf Huntley are indeed wonderM! ' Cbariea Lanri^
Suchal Receives Bachelor Di^rree
Tbe ftft. Satwdiy tiSHii<PMLe' ment was held ^ the Uahrenliy of Wi8C(nisinhWhite%aMr ihdn the formal mid-year emrdaes were heM at 2 p.m. Dec 16 in WHliams Oeo- ter,
Agauxtoaftfy 900 bachelor'B sod matMr*s degreea wite awarded^ aad Michael K WnOMbi 1963, ww hon¬ ored with tfae Oah*Mib« Yotat^ Alunnl Award. I>^ Eventt Fultoa, deaa of the Orilege lof Lattefs and Sdcnoes, pive tbe welooiaitpg; ad¬ dress.
The graduaies induiled E^aabeih Marlowe Soebtfl, daut^Mer of Mr. and MIS. M«iiM>e, 47 N. Ofawch St. Hootkir, ^MlKtor of teieaoe iRi edocatkn, nujcriiic in iiliint jitwji educatioa.
HAPPY NEW TEAK
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1972-12-28 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 28 |
| Year | 1972 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 39 |
| Decade | 1970-1979 |
| 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 |
