Announcing New Shakespeare Course • ' < • " •. " " , .'*• '• * To Be Offered At College "More phrases and passages arel to partake of a Madrigal dinner, quoted from Shakespeare than from MCC personalities scheduled to any other written source, including appear before the class, and the ffie Bible," says McHenry County subject they will deal with, include: College English Instructor Dora Carol Chandler, psychology in- Tippens in introducing the new structor-psychology of the villain; Shakespeare course she will teach Associate Dean of Instruction Dr. Tuesday evenings this fall. Robert Frank-philosophy of death in *. the tragedies; Davye Hill, history LThe three credit-hour class offers instructor-English* kings; Lorie the usual study of representative Odegaard, English teacher- comedies, histories, tragedies and remembrances of Stratford-Avon; ipnnets, but their presentation will be Bob Einer, theatre instructor- enlivened by the use of recordings and dramatization and staging; Ossie films of the plays, participation in Rometo, art instructor-imagery in Harper College's annual Shakespeare Renaissance art forms; Donna festival, and lectures and demon- Sarvay, English instructor-images of strations by Shakespeare buffs from a women in the plays; and Dr. Debra variety of MCC's academic Woodard, speech and theatre in disciplines. Tippens also plans to s true tor-Elizabethan theatre. spend time talking about the authorship controversy. Register for the course in person at -<i As a class the students will go to the college, Route 13 and Lucas road, Harper College's festival and view the Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. American Players Theatre produc- to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., or tions of "The Taming of the Shrew" on Friday from 8:30 a.m.. to 4 p.m. and "Romeo and Juliet". Ms. Tippens Payment is required at the time of also hopes class members will be able registration. First Aid For Ailing Lawn Here's a NEW school offering Summer Sunday school children are shown "child testing" equipment which is being put in place for the opening Sept. 7 of the Nursing School located at Zion Lutheran church. competent, caring TEACHERS a traditional CURRICULUM plenty of PERSONAL attention MUSIC, ART, as integral parts of th& curriculum, not part-time electives a P.E. program which includes swimming, racquetball, archery Call for registration appointment 815/455-0220 THE LARRY LUKAS ACADEMY Centrally Located Between Crystal Lake, McHenry & Woodstock Ridgefield, Illinois •l*ction Unlimited August Sale«Fabulous Furs Now In Progress... Savings of 10»50%! JAMBOREE THE MINK BARN runs •* ALL KINDS OF FUR INCLUDING THE FINEST MINK FROM OUR OWN RANCH A delicious New Variety of Fresh Salads, Meats, . aJTu Poultry, Seafood and Breakfast Specialties to Introduce Our New Menu We're Making this Super Offer Z/fjere at*e csttM <md c&e 07~/ / C/? .. He Raise Our Uahaib own Mink Every masterpiece is designed cmd fashioned from the finest pefts. Each creation is meticulously examined to insure the impeccable quality that has become our tradition. We have all kinds und colors of furs, especially mink of all colors. RAISED ON OUR OWN MINK FARM! Our convlence lay-a-way plan makes It easy for you to take ^advantage of these special savings. A small deposit will hold the fur of your choice. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Woodstock, Illinois' Historic Town Square I 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. • FREE ADMISSION • ;• FOOD, MOSIC A FUN f £QR THE. MUM MOIL Y < •7 Hours of continuous Musk on 2 Stages I *Pony Rides, Moon walk and Games for thcKids < f *A "Nibble of Woodstock" featuring fine foods H* *2 Beer Gardens ^Refreshments We've got jots &of |)k Good things I for the ' ENTIRE FAMILY 50 U Northwest Hwy., Crystal Lake 815-48*2100 FURS By BILL TALIDIS at the Mink Barn COMPLETE FUR SERVICE •CLEANING •STORAGE •REPAIRS •REST YUNG FRANKLINVILLE ROAD. UNION. ILLINOIS 7 miles southwest ol Woodstock on 171 8 Frenklinville Ad (II $1923-41 •] or t*3-2181 Tues. thru Sal. • to S:30: ' Sun. 12 to 8: Closed Mon. Sponsored by the Woodstock Square Promotional Group