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li Belvidere Daily Republican, June 30, 19763 Men dress for occasion Tour, fair on 4-H agendas times and his business For his leisure time, he will make his fasion statement in new softly colored and patterned shirts, sweaters, slacks and jeans, a new breed of sportcoats, leasure suits and loungewear, as well as relaxed family GARDEN PRAIRIE GRASSHOPPERS The Garden Prairie Grasshoppers held their eighth meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Under old business our leader complimented us on how well we did at the Lawrence ville Cemetary Memorial Day service. We thanked all the Karen L. Zoti. Home Economic University of IlllnoU, Cfcbana-Champaign Boone County Extension Adviser Dressing, for the occasion is bad( in style for men.

The "anything goes" domination of the men's fashion scene during the past decade has, however, broken the straitjacket approach that once determined what a man could wear and when. The 1976 version of dressing for the occasion should give men the safe and secure feeling of some pattern of dress without a total return to conformity. Different occupations, climates and lifestyles require different patterns and wardrobes. But variety and the opportunity for individual expression retain their importance in this multidimensional wardrobe approach. The well-dressed businessman will look like he is going to work elegant without being stuffy, sophisticated yet comfortable in tune with the Lutherans suffer Continued rift Prenatal course offered by Steve Knapp on how a cat is judged and how to give your cat medicine.

A demonstration on cat care was given by Greg Miller. Reporter, Mike Knapp BONUS BOOSTERS The June meeting of the Bonus Booster 4-H Club was held at the Steurer home and baseball rules tand games were discussed. The club tour will be July 15 and we will help in the 4-H food stand at the fair. Kevin McCracken gave a talk on rockets. Todd Walberg gave a talk on the tea plant and a demonstration on how to use a fire extinguisher.

Quinn Walberg gave a talk on water safety. Bruce Cleland spoke on pasturing and com in the same year. Brian Osterberg gave a talk on fascination ot today world. Pat Latino gave a demonstration on different ways to pitch a handball. The next meeting is July 11 at Clifford Camp's house.

Reporter, Kerry Camp others who helped in it. Ben Schoepski gave the federation report. Mike Knapp gave a report on the Cat Clinic. Under new business we looked over the Boone County Fair Book and discussed Achievement Day on July 14. Then we had a demonstration meet at 7 p.m.

on July 20. The prenatal exercise program includes breathing techniques and special exercises for expectant mothers. A physician's permission is necessary to participate in the class. The stork club is a class for all expectant parents regardless of whether the mother participates in the exercise program. The stork club includes a tour of the obstetrics department, a film, and a question and answer session.

Reservations are necessary for both classes and can be made by calling labor and delivery, Swedish American Hospital, 968-6898 on Monday or Tuesday. Sunny comedy at Beloit The majority of the faculty and most of the students walked off the campus in protest and set up Seminary in Exile Seminex at other universities in St. Louis. "We had gotten to the point where we were spending so much time fighting internally that we had gotten away from our true mission of preaching the Gospel," said the Rev. Robert Trautmann, pastor of Luther Memorial.

"It's ironic, though, that the only way to move toward Lutheran unity in the Missouri Synod these days is to separate from the forces in that church body which are continually working for division. That is no easy thing to do, yet we are convinced that it is the right thing," the Rev. Mr. Trautmann said. Ten days ago, delegates to a convention of the synod's nongeographical English District voted to form a new church, making official the adolescent teen-ager who is Eugene O'Neill's reflection of himself as a youth.

The rebellions and the puppy-love affair of a poetically-inclined youngster are the pivot of this comedy full of the nostalgia of small-town life in America. Tickets for this production, and for the remaining four Court plays, may be obtained from the Neese Theatre box office on the Beloit College campus or by telephoning 608-365-7383, Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Curtain times for all the productions are 8 p.m.

Tuesday through Saturdays, 7:30 high honor roll announced division that has existed for nearly four years. The English District is composed of 130,000 members in 210 congregations, Now ST. LOUIS (AP) Internal turmoil in the 2.8-million-member Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has resulted in the withdrawal of one St. Louis-area congregation and spawned speculation that others may follow soon. Members of the small Luther Memorial Church in suburban Richmond Heights voted Sunday to "withdraw formal membership in the Missouri Synod because we are convinced that legalism has replaced evangelical practice in the church body." Stemming from a rift between moderates and conservatives in the church, the dispute came to a head in January 1974 when the Rev.

John H. Tietjen was suspended as president of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, the synod's largest school. Gregory Koch, David Kolk-meyer, Lisa LaBuy, Brenda Lamont, Brenda Larson, Nicholas Licari, Terri Lightner. Brenda Little, Darci Long, Julie Long, Michael Loveridge, Kellie Luhman, Ron Luse, Rodney Lutzow, Monica Lyons, Kathy Mattison, Catherine McNeal, Karen Meadows, Grant Meyers, Lettie Miller, Michael Moan, Jack Moore, Kathy Moore, Donna Mootrey, Melissa Neal, Patricia Net-Ueton, Brett Newton, Daniel O'Malley, Gerri Pearse, Terry Pearse, Susan Pehowski, Brad Peterson, Joseph Peterson, Jill Pike, Dan Powell.

Michael Prather, Caylene Propp, Lisa Purdy, Julie Rakuc, Kelli Ralph, Magdelena Rico, Donna Schamberger, Karen Schifferdecker, Dean Schoof, Margaret Schultz, Roger Schultz, Scott Semevolos, Shelly Sheahan, Barbara Smith, Tom Smith, Kathleen Som-merfield, Tyler Spearing, Anita Spotz, Lisa Steurer, Brad Stone, Penny Story, Michael Stroud, Jeff Swanlund, Lynda Sykora, Rick Turnure, Suzette Vernetti, Tom Vissering, Paul Volkman, Susan Walseth, Crystal Ward, Nancy Watson, Penny White, Lawrence Williams, Michael Wirebaugh, Jeff Wprf, Troy Yunk. I formalwear. And, for Bicentennial recreation, sportswear and accessories will carry some sign, symbol or distinctive part to make his particular sport enthusiasm obvious to everyone. Monday nights, and a matinee on Wednesday afternoons at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $2.50 to $4.50.

Calendar SUNDAY. JULY 11 The Beaver Valley Grange family picnic will be held on the grange grounds at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 11. Each family is requested to bring a hot dish and vegetable or dessert. Also bring your own table service.

Ice cream, pop and coffee will be furnished. Members and friends are invited to attend. Recreation is being planned for after the picnic. students met the requirements for the honor roll for the fourth quarter: Patricia Aguirre, Karla Am-broz, Brenda A rand, George Arroyave, William Baker, George Ballein, Lori Bartz, Shelly Bauman, Kimberly Beck, David Behling, Douglas Benson, Brenda Bergeron, Jeff Bjerke, Kathy Blair, John Blankenship, Glenn Bouquot, Brian Bowley, Terri Brenz, Christine Brunner, Melanie Burns, Lori Carolfi, Kathrine Carson, Mario Caudillo, Lori Chambers, Irene Chavez. Lisa Cole, Joan Coleman, Chad Conkling, Jeff Cotugno, Daniel Cox, James Crum, Ronald Cushman, Randall Daigle, Randy Dennison, Kathy Ditt-benner, Shane Doyle, Brenda Durham, Brenda Dixon, Greg Effler, Sandra Emanuel, David Fehrle, Sharon Fidder, Julie Fildes, Kevin Flewellen, Tricia Frazer, Candy Fry, Mary Beth Gates, Peggy Gibbons, Donnita Gibbs, Tracey Gilley, John Givens, Joe Glickenberger, Kathy Gosnell, Steven Greenlee, Katherine Graves, Sandra Hansen, Nancy Heap, Lori Heiser, Kandra Helle, Carol Houk, Tina Huff, Peri Hugus.

Greg Hulstedt, Greg Humphreys, Daniel Hyland, Nancy Nyser, Oscar Ibarra, Jenny Jackson, Debra Jensen, Holly Joeston, Brett Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Joni Johnson, Maria Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michel Johnson, Rhonda Johnson, Scott Kaiser, Judy Kingery, Karen Kirane, Special 27.50 ie Leisure suit. Men's polyester double fn knit leisure suit Shirt A-- wWvV style acket. dress pants 'w'f Men's sizes regular ffW jyCyi Beloit, Wis. "Ah, the one sunny comedy among the dark dramas by Eugene O'Neill, is now playing at Beloit College's Court Theatre through Saturday, the second production of Court's 1976 season "celebrating American theatre." Highly esteemed ever since its first presentation in New York in 1933, the comedy has been used as the basis of a successful musical comedy, called "Take Me Along," produced in New York in 1959, starring Jackie Gleason as the booze-loving uncle. Gordon Munden is playing the role of the amusingly Junior Belvidere Junior High School has released the names of the students listed on the spring honor roll.

The following eighth grade students met the requirements for the honor roll for the fourth quarter: Pamela Ackerman, Cary Anderson, Chris Anderson, Michelle Anderson, Randy Anderson, Tanja Anderson, Linda Arvidson, Kimberly Bates, Jeffrey Beal, Jay Bender, Nancy Blachford, Greg Blair, Danny Blankenship, Tammie Boehle, Pamela Borgen, Patricia Borgen, Scott Brockway, Larry Brown, David Burnett, Carolyn Burroughs, Carol Buss, Kerry Camp, Denise Chesher, Derrick Coles, Peggy Coots, David Culvey, Janet Dawson, Judy Day, Dawn Derix, David Drewes, Kim Dutz, Joyce Edwards, Susan Eisler. Debra Emery, Teresa Erwin, Pamela Farel, Tawna Franklin, Meg Galster, Colleen Garrigan, Joseph Gates, Thomas Gesell, Mike Gilley, Mary Gilmour, Bobby Glickenberger, Penny Gorham, Maureen Grady, Denise Graham, Glen Greenlee, Jennifer Gunning, Kevin Hale, Liza Hamilton, Debra Ann Hans, Kay Hauth, Roberta Helle, Jeanette Hodgkinson, Steven Holmquist, Anna Huff, Danny Huff, Lisa Jensen, Diane Johnson, Scott Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Rene Kaas, Brian Kemp, Karen Kemp, Christian Key. fj 5ur.ir.iEn urn PANT 2 Sue Kieser, Patrick Kirane, Karen Knapp, Karen Knight, Peggy Knight, Kathy Knott, Marlene Kreutziger, Patti Lamont, Darin Larson, Tony Leeser, Johanna Levoy, Pam Lindley, Boyd Magnuson, Cynthia Maxwell, Jane Matz, Guy McCaskey, Kathy McDonald, Sparks McKay, Craig Meyers, Tim Meyers, Jane Michaelis, Mark Miller, John Mollgren, Jane Muck, Beverly Myers, Harold Neal, Kathryn Nelson, Robin Newberry, Kimberly Nicholson, Susan Nimocks, Theresa Nolan, Vicki Odegard, Tammy O'Neil, Joel Palka. Justin Palmquist, Mike Paulson, Danny Pearse, Mark Peterson, Susan Peterson, Diane Quast, Alice Rabe, David Rand, Gary Rangel, John Reisdorf, Melissa Revolinski, Miguel Rico, Jan Rumbley, Deborah Schamberger, Cathy Schmalen, Lisa Schultz, Tammy Schultz, Erich Schulze, Julie Schwebke, Keith Shaw, Troy Sherman, Jay Silver, Verne Sisson, Theresa Slezak, Robert Spooner, Karen Swanlund, Lori Swanson, Theresa Tice, Alfredo Torres, Susan Trapp, Maria Velez, Kate Verken, Kim Verken, Teresa Wait. Carla Watson, Christopher Wells, Rhonda Wiest, Michelle Wilkinson, Suzanne Wilson, Tim Wilson, Vicki Wilson, Kristine Wilt, Doug Winkie, Lori Wirth, Joan Young, and Shawna Yunk.

The following seventh grade Prenatal exercise classes and the stork club, both programs for expectant "parents, will be held on four consecutive Tuesday evenings in July at Swedish American Hospital. The prenatal exercise classes will be held at 7:30 p.m. on July 6, 13, and 27. The stork club will Orders taken for gym suits Any North Boone or Grade School girl wishing to purchase the two piece gym suit (navy shorts striped top) for fall should place an order by July 16. You may call the high school p.m.

at 765-3311. The suits can be paid for when received by the student. Bird house ASHEBORO, N.C. (AP) The North Carolina Zoological Society has received a $600,000 grant which will be used to construct an aviary housing hundreds of birds from around the world. SUITS 0FF Pu I Noon Oft All STUDIES (3 cre 1 1 OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY 10-5 Enjoy Your 4th of July! HOURS NEXT WEEK: Closed Mon; Tues Fri 9-9; Wed, Ihiiis, Sat still Special 29.99 fcX Men's leisure suit.

yJL, I WovenKexturized jy polyester leisure suit Semi-tailored; fully lined tl jacket. Fashion colors in a 1 jv wide range of men's iGJf to register for courses this summer Rpnistration is oren at Rockford Colleqe Summer Session until the date of the first class meeting, and some of our courses have not yet begun so there's still time to come and grow with us this summer You may still register for any of the following courses: FiHrtion 38SA 485A INNOVATIONS IN GRAMMAR (3 credits) July 8 July 27 MTTh'F 9O0AM Noon (Education 3H5D 485D TEACHING PHILOSOPHY DM THE SCHOOLS (2 credits) Philosophy 385D 485D July 12 July 23 Monday through Fnday 100 4 00PM Education 385F 485F SEMINAR IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (2 credits) July 12 July 23 Monday through Fnday 100 4O0PM Education 3851 4851 CAREER EDUCATION (2 credits) July 12 July 23 Monday through Friday 100 4 OOP Educat.on 385J 485J PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE CLASSROOM (2 credits) 19 MonHav throuuh Fridau 100 -400 P.M. Education 385K 485K SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE CLASSROOM (2 credits) July 12 July 23 Monday through I ndav 1 Learning Disabilities 43SA PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING PJrhnloov338A 43.SA 97 MT Th 9O0AM MTThF 9O0 11 1 hi A IMTROHI ITTION TO Ml ISIC (2 rrpdits) Philosophy 3KSD 4S5D TEACHING PHILOSOPHY IN THE SCHOOLS (2 credit Education 38SD 485D July 12 July 23 Monday through Fndav 100 4O0PM Physical Education 309A 409A PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE CLASSROOM (2 credits) July 12 July 23 Monday through Fnday 100 -4O0PM. Psychology 338A 438A PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING (3 credits) Learning Disabilities 438A i l.l.o-7 MT TV. QOflAM Noon JCPeramey Socioloqv 32 1 A 42 1 A SOCIAL ECOLOGY POPULATION July8-July27 I In iw nuir.m Theatre Arts 176 27b 376 SUMMER THEATRE WORKSHOP (2 4 credits) July 8 July 27 Monday through Fnday 900 llOOAMor 100 3O0PM Register between 8AM and 4 in Room 202 of the Science Building For full information, call 226-404 1 There's still time but not much! iallittg'fi men's uirar State Logan Belvidere HOURS Monday Friday 9-9 Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat 505 South State Belvidere Telephone 544-3825 Rockford.

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