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Show ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES START THURSDAY, JAN. 4 Adult Education classes for Beaver County are scheduled to start Wednesday, Jan. 3, in Beaver, and Thursday, Jan. 4, in Milford. Registration at both places will be at 8 p. m., and classes will be scheduled and material prepared. Interested persons from Minersville Min-ersville are requested to attend one of the above schools. All adults taking the courses are requested to be prepared to enroll and pay the fees (ranging from $5 to $10 for each class) plus cost of materials. ma-terials. All late registrants will be assessed a late registration fee of $1.50. No refunds will be made to drop-outs. Classes offered in Milford include Speedwriting, Mr. Barney, Bar-ney, and Typewriting, Mr. Barney. Additional registrations will also make available the following fol-lowing classes; Sewing, Mrs. Rimpau; Art, Miss Washburn; Physical Education, Edu-cation, Mrs. Lewis; Psychology, Dr. Symond. If a sufficient number of people call Mrs. Gladys Whit-taker Whit-taker immediately, the above classes may be offered, as well as Spanish. In Beaver, classes to be offered of-fered are Speedwriting, Mr. Barney; Typewriting, Mr. Barney; Bar-ney; Art, Miss Washburn; and Shop, Mr. Dean. The following classes can be taught if there are additional addition-al enrollments: English, Mr. Smith; Sewing, Miss Judd. Persons interested should call Mrs. Buelah Farnsworth at once. It is also possible that interesting inter-esting classes such as Home Management, Legal Problems, etc., can be taugr if t'r0Tii: " sufficient interest. Minersville persons interested interest-ed in any of the classes should call Mrs. Bernice Ashley. |