The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 January 1971 — Page 10

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New Courses Offered At Purdue Campus Five new courses will be offered by the Purdue university office of continuing education during the spiring semester and will include a business writing seminar and such subjects as. the three E's in cookery, are you listening’’, care and nursing of the aged, and you and your child. Four of the courses which have been offered before will have new formats. Included will be six new topics in the exploring human behavior course, also six new topics in the exploring current issues course, and completely revised curricula concerned with happy house hunting and person to person communication Four of the courses are Golden Years programs which carryreduced tuition fees and especially designed to appeal to persons over 60 A new brochure and registration form is now

available and copies may be obtained by contacting the Purdue office of continuing education The 18-non-credit continuing education courses, are listed below: Interior Furnishings. Speed Reading for Adults, Paperbacks and Coffee. Business Writing Seminar. Creative Stitchery. Exploring Current Issues. Person to Person Communication, Psychology of Mental Health. Antique Accessories. You and Your Child. Es in Cookery. Are You Listening?, Exploring Human Behavior. Writing for Fun and Pr&fit. Care and Nursing of the Aged. Landscaping for Homeowners. Happy House Hunting. Trees and Shrubs for Landscaping Musical Treat Sunday At Goshen Church The Singing Grace Family of Elkhart will present another musical treat on Simday evening. Jan 24. at 7 o'clock in the Golden Rule Community church at 1220 So. 11th St., Goshen. Their program consists of duets, quartets and complete family numbers. Both vocal and piano selections make the program diversified The Singing Grace Family is known for miles around. They have given their consecrated talents to full-time service for churches. Everyone is invited to the program Behind an able man there are always other able men.

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Third Annual Christian Unity Service Sunday

A celebration of Christian Unity sponsored by the Syracuse Ministerial Association. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic church, and Wawasee Preparatory'gngh school will be held on Sunday, Jan. 24. at 7:30 p.m. in Saint Martin de Porres Catholic church south of Syracuse on route 13. The service and the fellowship hour following will be the third annual celebration of Christian Unity in the Syracuse community. The theme of this year’s ser-

Reading Classes Being Offered At Saint Francis The Saint Francis college reading center is accepting registrations for the second semester which will begin for children ? and adolescents Saturday. Feb. 13, and end on Saturday. May 29. Children in grades 1 through 6 and young people in grades 7 through 12 may be enrolled for the reading classes. Classes will begin at 9:45 a.m. on each Saturday and end a fewminutes before noon. Children, grades 1 through 6. will meet in building five, behind Trinity hall, on the west campus. Grades 7 through 12 will meet in room 215. Bonaventure hall, on the west campus, off Leesburg Rd. The $35 tuition per vhild should be mailed to Sister Arilda. director of the reading center. Families who have children in need of reading help but unable to make full payment should get in touch with Sister Arilda. Immediate registration will assure acceptance for the second semester reading classes. Episcopal Church Holds Mission Meeting Sunday On Sunday. Jan. 17, All Saints' Episcopal church held its annual mission meeting after the 10 a.m. service. The Rev. David Hyndman. Vicar of the mission, addressed the congregation concerning past accomplishments and the present state of the church, and the challenge that lies ahead. A financial report for 1970 was presented and accepted, and the budget for 1971 was reviewed and approved. An election for membership on the Vicar s committee for 1971 was also held. Those elected to serve the church on this committee for the coming year art Mrs. Jay Rigdon, chairman: Mrs. John Sudlow. secretary; B. W. Gingrich, treasurer, and Miss Irene Abts. John Brewer. Howard Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. HC. Yeager. Mrs George L. Xanders, Mrs. Keith Miller, and Col. Joseph GrayJeffrey Hyndman, a 16-year-old. was also elected to serve on the committee under a new canon passed by the Diocese of Northern Indiana allowing 16-year-olds to vote and be elected to serve in the councils erf the church Following the meeting the congregation met together for coffee and rolls.

vice is the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit. The organist for the service will be Mrs. Harry Appenzeller from Calvary United Methodist church. The combined choirs from the participating churches will offer some special music and will lead the congregation in singing under the direction of Father Richard Olemacher of Wawasee Prep. Congregational singing an 4 participation will characterize the service with the ministers from the participating congregations providing the leadership.

Final Registration For Purdue Campus Final registration for spring semester classes at the Purdue university Fort Wayne campus "will be conducted Wednesday are! Thursday. Jan. 20-21, it was announced today by Purdue registrar Noland T. Cooper. Students registering on January 20 will do so in the following alphabetical sequence: A through C. from 6-7 p.m. and D through K. from 7-8:30 p.m. The January 21 schedule is as follows: P through Z 1:30-2:30 p.m.; H througho2:3o-3:30p.m.; A through G, 3:30-4:30 p.m.; L through 0.6-7 p.m. and P through Z. 7-8:30 p.m. All classes start Monday, Jan. 25. Students registering after that date will pay a late registration fee. The last day for late registrations and schedule adjustments involving new- courses is January 29. Fees are payable in full at this time. The prevailing schedule of fees is: Indiana resident undergraduate. S2O per credit hour: non-resident undergraduate, S4O. Indiana resident graduate fees are $25 per credit hour; nonresident graduate fee. SSO per credit hour. All Courses requiring laboratory work will carry an additional fee of $5 per laboratoryhour. Veterans may take training under the Veterans Readjustment Benefits Act of 1966. Applications are available at the Veterans Administration Hospital, 1600 Randalia Dr., Fort Wayne. Indiana 46805. Purdue Campus Offers Courses The philosophy section of Purdue campus at Fort W’ayne. will offer three courses, credit or non-credit, with registration Janauray 20-21, The courses are: “Philosophy of Religion”, “A Study of Mosem Existentralism” and ‘‘Social Philosophy.” The English section will offer a course, “The Movies-English 376 ”, starting January 25. Registration for the course will be January 20-21. It is a three-credit hour course and will be taught by professor John L. Modic. Payment Information To Farmers Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee has the

Two short personal witnesses to Christian Unity will be delivered by the Rev. Kennard Robinson, pastor of Calvary United Methodist church, and' Jim Schmittmeyer. a student at Wawasee Prep. The evening will be concluded by sharing together in a reception demonstrating our fellowship in the Holy Spirit with refreshments supplied by the participating churches. The whole community is invited to participate with other Christians at their best, in love and unity with one another.

following information for countyfarmers — The United States Department of Agriculture through Kansas City Data Processing Center or New Orjeans Data Processing Center will furnish to all countyproducers who received payments during the year from the department. Form CPC-182 indicating the amount of the payments. Payments to be included will be feed grain program, wheat program, AC program payments, wool program payments and cropland adjustment program payments received during 1970. The information will be furnished during the last two weeks of January and the purpose will be to assist producers when filing income tax information. Investigate Break-In At 0. K. Sales Firm The county sheriff’s department continues investigation into a break-in at O.K. Sales south of Syracuse Thursday. A panel in an overhead door was broken to gain admittance into the building. Missing items were a skill and sabre saw and an electric drill. < I LICENSE SUSPENDED James D. Burke. 29, of r 1 Syracuse has his driver’s license suspended according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. Suspension is from November 21, 1970 to November 21, 1971, for driving while under suspension. The shortest answer is doing the thing.

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V 1 lip I 4 n I A x Kl'W 1 * TO PRESENT PROGRAM — The Jubileers Gospel Quintette well known and loved for their Gospel In Song, will return to the Concord United Methodist church this Sunday evening, Jan. 24, at 7 o’clock. During the past four years they have had a warm reception in many churches in Indiana and Ohio. They are a local group and have many friends in this area. Concord church is located on Rookstool and Dewart lake roads. Dr. George D. Strohm. pastor of Concord church and his congregation extend a cordial invitation to enjoy a Sunday- evening of unusual music loved by everyone, and an amazing group of gospel singers “The Jubileers."

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