THE CrTIZEN JULY 6 -12,1986 11 .. Ho pital announces classes ercy-Memorial edical Cen- ter, ercy-Memorial edical Center, St. Joseph and ercy Hospital Divi ion, Benton Har­ bor announce Cia sjClinics offered in July 1986. -Pr Iring for Childbirth - July 10, 7-9:30 p.m./Mercy- Memorial Medical Center Forum.' Pre-registration re- quired. For information or to pre-register, call 927-5297. This class also serves as the first class of the Expectant Parent Class series. -Expectant Parent Classes­ July 10, 17, 24,31 (four con­ secutive Thursdays) - 7-9 p.m./ Mercy-Memorial Medical Center Forum. Pre-registration required. call 927-5297. - y N Baby Class - July 13, 1:30-3:00 p.m./Mercy- Memorial Medical Center Forum. Pre-registration re- quired. For more information or to pre-register, call 927- 5297. This class is designed to prepare youngsters between the ages of 2 and 12 for the arrival of a new baby brother or sister. -Pre-Natal Nutrition - July' 14, 6-7 p.m./Mercy-Memorial Medical C nter Forum. Pre­ registration required. For more information or to pre-register, call 927-5297. A special nutrit­ ion class for expectant mothers nd their partners. :-8reastf ding Class - July 14, 7-8:30 p.m./Mercy-Memorial Medical Center Forum. Pre­ registration required. For more information or to pre-register, call 927-5297. Open to all xpectant mothers and their partners, this class provides information on the advantages of and preparation for breast­ f ding. -Exercise, Relaxation and 8r athing - Session No. 1 - July 21 & 23, Session No. 2 - July 28 & 30, 7-9 p.m./Mercy- M morial Medical Center Forum. Pre-registration re- quired. For more informatio or to pre-register, call 927- 5297. Classes to help expectant mothers and their birth partners physicatly adjust to pregnancy and prepare for birth. Pre-natal classes are free of • charge for couples delivering at M rcy-Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph. -SHARE Support Group - July 1, 7 p.m./Mercy Memoria� Medical C nter Board Room. Pre-registration r quired. For more information or to pre­ register, call 927-5297. A support group for parents who have experienced the death of an infant through stillbirth, miscarriage or tubal pregnancy. -SColio5is Clinic - July 10, 9 a.m./Mercy-Memonal edical Center Forum. No f /referral required. For mor informat­ ion, call 983-8261. Or. Ed­ ward Westerbeke is the attend­ ing physician for the clinic. The scoliosis clinic is open to Ttl-county residents. -Amputee Program - July 17, 11 a.m./Mercy Hospital Division Physical Therapy De­ partment. Pre-registration re­ qu sted. For more information or to pre-register, call 927- 5285. Monthly program for recent amputee patients and per­ sons who wear artificial limbs for the purpose of evaluating both the correct fit and use of prosthesis. Continued fro Page e Tillotson College Alumni Citation in 1951. She was awarded a trophy by the Texas Chamber of Com­ merce for being Texas' most outstanding religious and busi­ nes personality in 1961. In April, 1965, the Beta Up ilon Chapter of the Iota Phi Lamb­ da Sorority, Inc., awarded her a Certificate of Recognition for neteworthy contribution . In JulY'1970, iss Hie s joined the Alumni of her Alma Mater, Howard University, for the first Federation-sponsored t ur to San Juan, Puerto Rico. AJ , iss Hicks is president and founder of the Hi s Beauty School, San ntoni Tex . atherine Bady, program chairper n Flossie Davis general chairper on. Other gue t will be Sister Je sie atson and the t. Zion LMC board Contlnu d from Pag 3 tors other than Dr. ulder, adrninistr tive staff member and cIa ifi d per onnel the increa to be 3 percent in the aggregate. Under term of a merit pay sy tern previously adopted by the Board the actual increase each employee will receive will range from 3 to 6% depending on a performance evaluation by his uperior. Dr. ulder predicted that the legislature in the near future may pass a new appro­ priation bill for community colleges which will be from 7.7 to 8.7 percent higher than last year. Gov. Blanchard earlier vet ed a 193 million spending bill for community colleges which gave them increases ranging from 10.7 to 15 percent. Dr. ulder revealed to the Bard that LMC has received 43,512 federal Job Training Partnership Act grant to tart a new remedial math and English program for eligible per ons and a 25,573 state grant to continue a training program for ingle parents. Dr. Jame Fent, vice- president for in tructional ser­ vices, announced that LMC has received a $64,961 state grant, to be matched by an equal amount from the college, for equipment, program evalua­ tion, career guidance, curriculum development, and facility re- novation. Dr. Fent indicated that mo of the money will b spent for equipment for the computer lab and machine tool, drafting, and 'nursing pro­ grams. Dr. Fent al told the Board that LMC and Kellogg Com­ munity College together will offer a joint associate degree in food ience and food pro­ cessing technology. The fir t year will be spent t ing cia t LMC and the cond year year at ellogg. Baptist Church Choir; Ollie ae Hull, Mt. Zion, Dowagiac; Bertha King and Emma Jones, ew Paradi ; Rosie Buchanan, Second Baptist, Kalamazoo; and Delores Gavin, Second Bapti t, Benton Harbor. The public is invited to ttend. Rev. alter L. Brown, pastor. say, July 13 at 3: 30 p.m. Special guest ill be the Choir of Union Memorial A. .E. Church who will present a ini Concert. The Rev. Perry Murray is the ho t pa tor. The public is invited ac ord- ing to rs. Lillie Rodgers Church Secretary. EW PARADISE B PTiST Church will celebrate their Pastor's Anniver ry beginning July 9 thru July 13. Revival Services ill be held at the ST. P UL B PTIST hurch, 130 rbandale July 7- II at 7: 30 p.m. ni htly. The public i invited. Many guests have been in­ vited. The Rev. W.T. Burt n i the host pastor. The public is in­ vited to attend. The congregation of ST. TTHEW ISSIO ARY Bap­ tist Church will end their Build­ ing Fund Pledge Drive on Sun- Italian Chicken Uses Wine Vinegar 2 tablesaxlORS 1 , 1 tabll!sIJoon - .. ,�...!I aJncJ'loVil� 1 1/4 1/2 �I)OOO 1116 , PI chic en between 2 beets 0 wax paper or pl ic wrap. Pound with a mallet untilll2-inch thick. C lightJy with flour, in off ex InaJarge killetbeatolive oil until hot. Add chi en. Brown on bOth i It movefrom killer. Drain off all bu 1 tabl poon oil. Add garlic and an- chovies. C and stir for 2 mi.oo, . anchov' with bid of spoon. Add chicken broth. red wine vi • basil and black pepper. Sri to boil. Reduce heat and immer, covered. for 5 minu . Add reserved chicken. Simmer. covered. urtil chicken i lmier. 510 10 mi . Serve with ed rice. if desired. - YIELD: 4 portj safflower Oil Dresses ourishing Rice Salad In m t mperature. Lem 1/4 cup HoIhwOlxl 2 tablesPllOllS 1 , 1 tea!iPO(NI 31 111 , In a medium bowl YIELD: 1/3 cup • nt Dip I Real 'Appeteaser' pped serve. t 1 cup