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Michigan Avcnuo A Belvidere Daily Republican, Wednesday, Oct SO, 1957 Space Taxis ITEMS 1 LEROY GRANGERS MEET ON FRIDAY EVENING LeRoy Grangers met Friday night and," during the business session, made plans for a community service project, that of picking corn for Warren Hull, a fanner t'v'ne. in the LeRoy area who was injured recently. The men will pian a. work schedule under the direction of William Randall. The women will serve dinner in the Grange hall to the workers.

Anyone wishing to help in the kitchen department may contact Mrs. Carl. Schmuck, Mrs. Milford Sjostrom, or Mrs. William Randall.

The -meeting was conducted by Overseert Roy Knull, in the absence of -the master. The opening song was' "All Through the Night." Larry Cobl reported on the fair board meeting," discusslm? plans for the next event and asking for, suggestions. The sunshine committee (reported a gift had been to, Mrs. Randall and son, Wayne, Allen. There was, also a home economics report.

An invitation was read from the Harvard Grange -to attend a Booster Night observance. There was also a commonication on joining the county 'square dance club. The first card party of the season wHt btf Monday evening, Nov. 4, in the Grange Officers and 'committees for the coming year will meet Wednesday evening in, the hall. The closing song "The Plow, Spade and Hoe." ttt vjwi'i As a program feature Mr.

and Mrs. Sjostrom gave instruction in ritualistic work -of the Grange. Pictures were'shown by Clifford WierSma of Jinesville. Refreshments served by the Knull, Atkinson and Zimmerman families, Called JEIcnant' CHICAGO AP CHcaeoV Michigan avenue was described Tuesday night by a national! known authority on city planning as the nation's Vmost eleeant" street. Christopher Tunnard, associnto professor of city planning at Yale University, said Michigan Avenue has surpassed New York's Park Avenue as me mosi beautiful street in the country.

Tunnard, who spoke at a meeting of the Greater, North Michigan Avenue said of Michiean Avenue: "You get an impression of grandeur and beauty. It the most eiegant oi American, streets." 1 KTi cai iueis, eimer -nquiq or solM propellants of both. They are be ing ever more powerful. energy is future fuel. The sun's heat might atso.be used to generate electricity, and wjth Jt produce streams of ions or, (electrons producing little kicks to power a space cruiser once it was up in Next; Goals and prizes from space exploration.

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This astounds people who think a rocket nas air to push against In fact, any air is a handicap, get an automobile going if its nose is against a wooden fence. RrvkPta because they Bum fuels' and create compressed gas inside the rocket. The nose eu rlrwed. Gas molecules are press ing against this closed enc Againt this action, there Is rer action as gas moiecuies the narrow, opened back end. The high speed ejection of this mass produces a thrust in the direction, rt ntferc A ROCKET is aimed for Mars, fVwill coast without further power, falling through space in a great circle to intercept its target planet.

If he wants, the captain mh hnnst his soeed by short hursts of rocket fire. Approaching Mars, he turns hi shiD bv firing small steering jets. Then he uses his main rocket pow er to offset Mars' pull of gravity enough to back down slowly and gnetly' onto the planet Comlne home, he first rejoins his space hotel, then comes back to earth aboard ferry or taxi RE-ENTERING the earth's at mosphere at high speed could burn uo a ferrv or taxi or big rocket. But rocket engines can be fired as brakes, and approaches can be made in swooping glides to slow the speed in the earth high thin atmosphere to make sateianaings on earth. Rockets now ride up on cheml COMING BRIGHTLY COLORED winter bouquets, hand made candles for all occasions and bits of driftwood were all in evidence at the booth where a number of Boone County Home Bureau members gathered at the Fall Festival Tuesday.

Pictured left to right are Home Adviser Mrs. Betty Mrs. JDan-Mallett, Leah Mrs. Doris Stl mes, Mrs. Maurice Langley and Elizabeth Gooselin, speaker.

i i TT Units Display Sandra Rehn Wow In Movie Sandra Rehn. daughter of Mr, (FRIDAY) SOCIAL Mr! and Mrs. Sfenersons To Celebrate Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stenerson of Caledonia will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house in the Caledonia Con-' tTtigaUonfll church 3.

Miss Myrtle Brough of teola, D-. and Steven Stenerson, a na tive of Capron, wer? married Oct. "30, in Aberdeen, D. They lived in South Dakota for some time before movjng to this area to engage in farming. They lived for four? year in Belvidere and for two years in iPoplar Grove and then moved Caledonia vicinity 4ni924.

4 Both are members and active workers, in the Caledonia Congregational They have a son, Thomas, of Caledonia, who with his wife and Lee and John, will receive guests with the Stenersons at the open house. Friends are invited to attend the event from, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. and from 7 to p.m. Sunday.

UNIVERSITY CLUB CHANGES DINNER DATE The, date of the annual dinner meeting" of the Winnebago-Boone Counties Illinois State Normal University, club has been changed from Nov. 5 to. Monday, Nov. 4. Dinner will te 'served in the YMCA in Rockford at'30 p.

m. Reservations are open to parents of ISNU students' from this area as well as to alumni and friends and may be made with William Knapp, 1510 Oakdale street, Kock-ford. 3 After dinner' the university centennial film, Proud Thy Halls, will be shown. This color movie dramatizes tb 100-year history of the school. JOB PRINTING-DIAL 2 1 DR.

G. P.CLAUS1US Optometrist jr turning By Appointment Dial SOS 1 KelvMer. III. motor Repair Dial 'i' r-- Hollembeak 1 THE FORWARD LOOK OF f58 and Mrs. Herbert Rehn of Cherry Valley, can be seen in her first mo tion picture role in "Street of Sin ners," now playing at the State theater in Rockford.

Miss Rehn is listed in the movie, which was made in New York, under her own, name'. Since going vto Hollywood her name has been changed to Andra Martin. She Is now playing the second lead in the movie, "The Lady Takes A Flyer, with Lana Turner and Jeff Chand ler, a former player at Shady Lane theater. Mr. and Mrs.

Rehn viewed the movie Sunday night and Mrs. Rehn commented that her daughter looked "very good," in the flintf, but she was a little sorry that the character portrayed by Sandra gets killed during the course of 4 the ICPT (Continued From fage 1) speaker stated that PTA' units should be non commercial, non-secretarian and non partisan. Mrs. Heylmun encouraged parents to take an Interest in school board activiftesand'tt'offer1'constructive services. Another suggestion by Mrs.

Heylmun was that PTA's should work with other organizations that are doing related work. Contact Lenses -i: Meadowmart Medical Center LOVES PARK 6401 N. 2nd St Phone 77451 PLYMOUTH AND; Home Bureau Articles, Food Boone County Home Bureau units displayed many hand-made articles and foodf in gayly decorated booths in the Farm building Tuesday at the annual Fall Festival, One hundred and five members and more than ,100 guests registered for the' day of recreation. -'i 4 Miss Elizabeth Gosselin of Be-loit, was the gues speaker, telling and demonstrating the process of block printing. She discussed designing cutting of the block and printing on paper and fabrlcswiu1 block printing ink.

The speaker showed slik screen printing from original drawings and outlined the process of cutting the stencil, mounting the stencil on the silk Screen and printing the material. Unit members brought crafts and bobbies to the festival -including displays of China, oil painting, Norwegian craft work, rose mulling on wooden ware, metal etching, Christmas decoration artificial flowers, figurines, embroidery, crochet and knitted goods, glove making, leather tool ing and cake decorations, among others. Mrs. Sina Hopperstad of Capfon CAPRON GRANGE TO SPONSOR PARTIES' Capron Grange will sponsor public Five Hundred card parties this season. The first will be held at the Grange hall Tuesr day, Nov.

5, at 8:15 p.m. The committee "tor the party is Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orr, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lloyd. They invite all area residents wishing to play Five Hundred to attend the party. COUNTY, LINE GRANGERS WILL ELECT OFFICERS County Line Grangers will elect officers at the regular meeting Friday evening'.

The election will be preceded by a potluck supper, slated for 7:30 p. m. Each family is to bring a dish to pass, table service and All members are urged to attend. DANCE After jparade Thursday night. Prizes for costumes.

Belvidere Legion Qub Stevoi Stenerson Krieger Photo DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB TO MEET IN JARVIS HOME Domestic Science club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Jar vis, 118 West Fourth street, Friday afternoon. BAPTIST FINANCE BOARD SLATES MEETING (Finance board of the First Baptist church will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the church.

All members are expected to be present. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLE HTIX MEET THURSDAY Members of the Presbyterian circle will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday at the church house to mark articles for the bazar. Those with items for the bazar should send or bring them to this meeting.

JUNIOR HIGH GROUPS MEET FOR CHURCH PARTY The Junior hleh stouds from the St. John's United church of Christ and the Caledonia Conereeational church met for a Halloween party tn the Caledonia church last Saturday night. About 40 youne neo- ple from the churches attended in costume. There were cames, contests. ao- ple bobbing, a scaventrer hunt and ghost stories.

Tommy Von Heim- burg won the prize for the funniest costume: Marilvn Carter, oddest costume; Chris Schwebke, pret tiest costume, and Bob Rhodes, the "scariest" costume. There was also a period of dancing to records fbrtmJ older Miil- dren. The groups Dlari to loin in a Christmas party in the Belvidere cnurcn. TINKER SWISS COTTAGE SLATES ANNUAL BAZAR The annual Christmas bazar of Tinker Swiss cottage, Rockford, will be held Friday at the cottage at 411 Kent street from 11 a. m.

to 4 p. m. In addition to fancy work, baked goods, jewelry, plants and "white there will also be refreshments available. The 20 exhibit' rooms of the cottage will be open to visitors. The bazar co-chairmen, Mrs.

John Rapp and Mrs. W. B. Walquist, invite area residents to visit the event rewinding 2932 and i I vi us Thurs. DeSOTO IN OUR SHOWROOMS Free Coffee And Doughnuts FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BURTON 201 N.

State At Festival gave a demonstration oi wneei rug making as a program highlight. Decorated booths set up by each unit displayed Hand made articles and food. Belvidere Rural unit featured cookies, rolls and bread; Bonus unit, fancy work, specializing Christmas winter', bouquets, driftwood and candles! aprons and towels; Capronttes, Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations. LeRoyi candy, metal etched trays and crochet work; Poppers, jam, jellies and canned goods Flora, miscellaneous crafts, corsages, jewelry and painted plates; Town and Country, casserole carriers, boutonnieres place cards, cookie 'jars and stuffed Spring, trick or treat goodies, and Poplar Grove, farm produce. The Farmerettes unit sponsored a sidewalk cafe, where a chicken casserole luncheon was served.

Guests were present from Winnebago and Carroll tounties. Special prizes were given to Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs. Laura Willis, members, and Mrs. George Graves and Smith, guests.

BONUS WOMAN'S CLUB WraUHAVE1 DINNER club will have its annual family dinner Sunday in Bonus prange hajl. Each family is reminded to bring table service, Dinner is scheduled for 12 p. m. FLORA PRODUCERS CLUB TO HAVE HALLOWEEN PARTY Flora Producers 4-H club will hold a Halloween party Thursday at 8 p. m.

in the Flora Grange hall. All members are asked to attend tn costume or pay a penalty, including the chaperones. Members are invited to' bring guests and phonograph records. Those who plan to attend the Halloween parade in Belvidere can join the party afterwards. Pick-Up Delivery Free, Merely Dial 2613 MODERN CLEANERS Gordon C.

Spooner Ruff 4 $10.95 (. ir BELVIDERE s.ffw-:: ANNUAL. PARTY SLATED FOR MARENGO CHILDREN The annual Halloween party for for Marengo area spon sored by the Marengo police department iri co-operation with the merchants, will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. tn" the city park. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes.

Fire will be available for roast ing hot dogs. A Halloween treat will be provided for all children. Freer shows were scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday after noons in. the Colonial theatre. Chil dren of the Washington and Locust schools attended Wednesday and those from Zion Lutheran, Hawthorn and Riley schools will attend Friday.

BEAVER VALLEY AUXILIARY MEETS Beaver Valleji Ladies Auvfliary met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Leach. Mrs. Frank Swanson presided at the- session and Mrs. Gust Peterson gave the devotions, reading an article.

''Gift of The next meeting will be held at the- home of Mrs. W.R. Marshall- Mrs. Swanson presented several articles for the program, Mrs. W.F.

Paulson read one article oh "The First Maize," and Miss, Emma Johannsen read an article "Time." Mrs. Stuart Salley was the win ner of the Halloween mix-up contest. TWO BAPTIST CHOIRS WILL MEET WEDNESDAY Two choirs of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday in the church. The Treble Clef group will practice at 6:30 p.m. and the youth choir, at 7 p.m.

STRIKE TIES. UP SHIPS TOKYO AP The biggest shipping strike in, Japan's history tied up 157 Japanese vessels in 60 ports throughout the nation. No foreign ships were Involved. THANK YOU For voting Junior and making Homecoming a success. Junior Class -j i 5 30advt.

We serve the FAMILY Our stocks are carefully selected to meet the varied needs of your household. Turn to us for everything from Baby's talc to Grand-ma's special vitamins. Aod be sure tp bring us your Doctor's prescriptions f5 our RtlUblt compounding service. Johnston, Pharmacy 601 S. State Dial 291! RBCBi'-- The Style Shop Open All Day Thursday! For tapered styling y-.

with toe-room comfort Electric Open Daily 8 To Fri. Nighl Till 9 Closed MOTORS Dial 3911 it- I ''V BASIC ELEGANCE see SQ95 AND Some Styles $11.95 TK ClxMt Other Style at AND 1 msr 'A) You love To live In yi I A I Exccllgiit Highway Frbntage falling gently in a straight drop, Madera luxury woolen presents clear-cut case of fashion. -Smart designer details Include caftan side pleatV, easy raglan sleeves and trim jeweled scot collar. ik) WirJ Baseiiicnf And Side Door TyoJe? Driyeway. i j- i ii W'PHALM r.

4 NASH and COLEMAN AGENCY Avenue "Belvidere 518 S. STATE Other Coats From $29.95 Up lr-' rl X-J II fl I i I 3. yc. BE SURE AND REGISTER FOR FREE DOOR PRIZES WOLF CHEVROLET SALES 'J. 1 1 LOGAN BELVIDERE DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 A.M.

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