The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1979 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 29,1979

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Goshen College Artists Series offer from jazz to mime

A new and expanded season of the Goshen College Artists Series will feature events ranging from the foot-tapping jazz of the Billy Taylor Trio to the impressive body movement of mime theatre. The series will open October 12 with the Billy Taylor Trio. Billy Taylor is known as a master of jazz. He has written 3,000 songs and a dozen books on the art of jazz piano and has made more than 30 recordings. His trio blends the sound of modem jazz with the traditional jazz spirit. Dance Kaleidoscope, a professional dance company comprised of seven women, will perform November 9 and 10. Their program varies from jazz and theatrical dance to modern ballet. Pianist Natalie Hinderas will bring her music to Goshen College January 11. Hinderas is an artist of international stature, having won praise in Europe. Asia. Africa and North America She has performed in the United States with major symphony orchestras. She is a favorite at music festivals and a frequent performer on television. Bert Houle and Sophie Wibaux will perform mime theatre on two

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evenings. Their programs on February 1 and 2 will include such classics as “Unity”. “Escape” and “Noah's Ark”, The actors will use no dialogue or costumes. Instead they use their bodies and the spaces around them to create the illusion of their own environment. The International, String Quartet, a chamber group based in South Bend, will perform February 29 and March 1. The quartet, founded in 1974, is fast gaining recognition as one of the world’s top string quartets. The Chestnut Brass Company is a vibrant young ensemble whose members play everything from classical to pops. Their program on May 2 will feature a large collection of brass, ranging from the ancient sackbut to the modem trumpet. All programs begin at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium or the Umble Center at Goshen College Season tickets are now on sale at the Goshen College Office of College Relations. Discounts are available for people between the age of five and 18 and for those over the age of 65. A new continuing education course entitled “The Arts: Celebration of Performance” will

be offered this year to parallel the series. Each Monday evening prior to the week end of the performance, an expert will prepare students to better appreciate the artists at curtain time. A special fee is available for the course in combination with the Artists Series season ticket. Diabetic classes at Goshen Hospital Goshen Hospital will be offering a series of classes for diabetics and their families. The classes are September 4,5, and 6 at 7 p.m. Each class is about one hour in length at the hospital. If you are diabetic, you and your family need to understand how your body functions for you. By understanding diabetes, you can help to control it better. Tuesday’s class will be "What is Diabetes and How- to Care For It.” This class will be taught by Nancy Schooley, RN. Also included will be a discussion concerning urine testing and insulin injection techniques. Barbara Fierce, dietician, will conduct Wednesday’s class on “Diet and Diabetes." The third class on Thursday will be on “How Diabetes Affects Your Body” presented by Dr. Marquardt. The sessions, which require no pre-registration, are free of charge. If there are any questions concerning the classes, contact the Department of Education at Goshen Hospital. Milford man loses control / of truck ( Ted F. Hart. 20. r 1 Milford, lost control of his 1975 Ford pick-up truck and drove over a bridge abutment Saturday at 1:30 a m one-half mile east onCRIISO N east of Old State Road 15 near the William Barth farm. Hart told investigating officer David Hobbs he took his eyes off the road to observe some activity and veered off to the right hitting a bridge abutment and going over the bridge.

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Week of September 2. 1979 VIRGO Those born under this sign usually like to follow the rules, have a strong sense of duty and work hard for what they want. They have a tendency to criticize others. VIRGO — Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-A look into the past proves fascinating. Read all the material available to you on a subject in which you have recently become interested. Genealogy can be a fun hobby for some. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-This is a good week for goofing off. A new hairstyle will give you a lift. Eat lunch at a new restaurant. Plan a simple menu and invite friends over for an evening. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-You had better curb the urge to be wherever you are not. Learn to be happy where you are. You should know by now' that the grass is not greener. If you want friends, you must learn to be a friend. SAGITTARIUS ~ Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Permit young people to grow. You cannot shelter them forever if you want them to achieve maturity. Teach them to face the world in a realistic way. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Get as many of your chores done as you possibly can early in the week. Start planning your fall wardrobe. You will want to become more involved in community affairs soon. AQUARIUS -- Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Be the person you want to be. Read books on positive thinking and selfimprovement- Self-image is important if you want to move up the ladder in career. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20-Someone will approach you on a business matter which can turn your current enterprise into i soaring success. The risk is practically non-existent. ARIES k - March 21 to April 20-Tou learn new things this week which are pleasing to you. Knowledge

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and wisdom suddenly seem to come easily to you. A creative project you are beginning or have begun recently will be a greater success than you ever imagined. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Something happens which causes you to take a softer approach to life. You may feel the fight you have fought for many years was in vain. Although this may be true, tomorrow is another day. Start it on the right foot. GEMINI -- May 21 to June 20-Take care of your health. Leave all things detrimental to your well-being alone. You will feel a renewal now that fall is fast approaching. Plan now to better yourself. CANCER -- June 21 to July 22-You may be disappointed in the actions of a relative. Be as gracious as you can. Grin and bear it. Next week all will be forgotten. Treat yourself to a meal at a good restaurant. LEO — July 23 to Aug.

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22-You have a good time reminiscing with an old friend, someone you thought you would probably never see again. The two of you enjoy a good dinner. * Leesburg man receive cuts in accident William G. Moberly. 65. r 1 Leesburg, was injured in a two car accident at the intersection of Market and Lincoln streets. Warsaw. Friday morning. Aug 24. at 9:25a m Moberly was traveling east on Market St., and collided with an auto driven by Marsha L Miller. 32. 1325 East Fort Wayne St.. Warsaw, who was traveling north on Lincoln St Moberly sustained two cuts on his head Damage to Moberly s auto was estimated at SI.2(H) and SI,OOO to Miller's auto Warsaw City Police Sgt. Jerry Hatfield investigated the accident

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