The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1967 — Page 13

THE LEGION CORNER ( nil.l) WELI ARE MONTH Orville Easterday Post 189, of The American legion here in Walkerton. Ind., will join with 16.000 other community organizations of the Legion and 14,000 local units of The American Legion Auxiliary throughout the nation and overseas in the observance of Child Welfare Month during April. In announcing the local participation in this 28th. annual observance, Post Commander William L. Flaugher pointed out that Child welfare is a yearround program of the Legion, but special attention is focused on this major area of endeavor of endeavor during the month of April. Currently, Child Welfare matters of immediate concern of the L'gion through action by the Posts and Auxiliary units include:

g **Ti— ~ r W ? THINK ABOUT IT! I 1 ■ * a s BY RAY A. M SBAI M | Geo. Washington. ev< n with his muscular power, was in a E ill health during his whole life. B^thoven was deaf, yet he £ B wrote music. Helen Keller had three strikes against her; ■ ft deaf, piute and blind. Yet she became one of the world s 3 greatest personalities John Milton continued to write poetry g iftex his eye sight failed him. Homer was also blind. Robert E Lee, defeated in war became a great educator. S Doatovovsky. the Russian novelist was an epileptic. Hideo 31 Noguchi, brilliant Japanese bacteriologist who paved the way M •or svpMlMx cure, had a childhood in pitiable poverty. Worse 9 vet, at age three, his left hand and arm were badly crippled 3 n an accident. FD R a crippled polio victim -waft elected g President four times. P. T Barnum of circus fame had to ■ dart all ojf&r again at age 6b gained grc^Ur fame and g ’ortune than in earlier years. J. C. Penny' nad horrible fl inancial reverses in the depression tail he coniinued. built § Ii departing! store empire to expanded greatness. E Such people from all over the world, show us how to face S •eahty. Stevenson spotlights sii< h examples in these Words: » You must sometime fight it ut or parish; and if that be so, h ,Jien whj not now. and where you stand'.” a KAY A. M SBAI M, M NBAI M FUNERAL HOME, Roosevelt § Road and Ohio Nt., Walkerton, Indiana, Phone 586-8444. a

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1. Efforts to improve community diagnostic, treatment, and educational facilities for the mentally handicapped children. 2. Increased community efforts for the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency. 8. Consideration of the need for expansion of recreational facilities to meet the needs Gs an expanding population. 4. Establishment of community child safety programs. bor the last 42 years, The Aoie lean Legion and its affiliated organizations have conducted an extensive Child Welfare Program. involving an expenditure of s2ll million, Commander Flaugher declared. "T nese expenditures reflect only a part of the Ta gion s total program in behalf of children and youth,” he explained. ‘This program also has called for much effort and energy expended in the revision of child care concepts and the establishment of sound State and Federal programs concerned with the care and protection of children ” Also, Memorial Day is right

around the coiner. Anx of you folks who will want new flags, phase order tin m now Last year we had a run on flags and we were out at the last minute, we only carry a few on hand, due to the cost, Anyom wanting new flags, ph a.-e contact our Flag Chairman, Mrs. Robert lAniyi Wardman; or have word a* The American Legion, Post 189. Thank You. CPTE Course Available AT Purdue Center The 1967 Summer Session at the Purdue University Center in Michigan City will offer area school teachers an opportunity to take a graduate level course in The Cooperative Program for Teacher Education. Dean Robert F. Schwarz, center director, emphasized that is the first time that a C.P.T E course has been offered at a Summer Session of the Purdue Center. The coordinated sequence <>f graduate courses have been given here during regular school year for sometime. On this summer's agenda is Educat ion 632 -- Public S< bool Administration," dealing with public s< hool organization and administration. including school records ami statisticProf Leland D. Melvin faculty member of Indiana University Northwest Campus in Garv, will teach the course on Tu« -da\ and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 50 p.m. at Undue University's Barker Memorial Center in Michigan City. Copies of the Summer Session courses are now available at the Purdue Center, 631 Washingb n St Twenty-five courses on undergraduate and graduate levels are slated in daytime and evening classes, which begin June 19 and end Aug. 11. Advance registration for summer classes will be accepted from April 17 through Max 5. Stud.nts completing advance registration Will not have enrolled during the regular registration period June 15 and 16. The C.P.T E. program is a cooperative project among the four state universities. It permits a teacher to take a sequence of graduate courses which may

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applx toward tin master' de rec at any one of th< four institutions--!', ill State l mvm-itv. Indiana State University, Indiana University and I’m due University, K. L. I I REM EN^ DEPT. Al NILI \RS TO Ml ET Mrs. Dorothy Green will be hostess to the K ntz Like Firemens Auxiliary, W« In s lay evening, Apr il 12 it 7 30 o< I k k A special treat of the evening will be a bsson on 'Ceramic Arts" given by Mrs. Roy Calhoun, owner of Marys Ceramic Shop, at Koontz Lake. She will demonstrate how any one can create interesting and original puces from clay.

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DIME W \l hl IS sq| \|>|, DAN( E < I t II We had cur Spring dur »j Friday night with a pd lu ’< supper ifteiward During the I we danced '‘V i tl i\' i <mt of town guest -WI . 11 11 I‘s as Gar x and ’' v n 1' mt. We I >st our < luh l>. nm r to th- S’ 'r x s ’em M i -ha v । k i. The Sun lav night « s c ruing i|ot).. go.*! with m.v, a lew couples t.iking the |e> . mN- xt dan< ■■ is S i'.udi. A| 1 22. See .ill you m- rnber s th'n FULL NTEXM \HE\D (Tiart your course in adv.tr e then concentrate ill yir energy toward that c voted g< 1.

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