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Show I Schools Offer Adult Education Classes Registration for Public School adult education non- credit classes will be held Thursday, January 18 from 7 until 9:30 p. m. at the Cedar High School, according to Marian Mar-ian Hahne, adult education coordinator. A varied selection of classes is being offered and almost any additional class may be taught if there are ten or more interested individuals who would like such a class. Thursday night's registration registra-tion is a preliminary one for the purpose of determining interest. in-terest. Students will be asked to state their preferance of subject sub-ject and night attendance. The class will be scheduled when the results of the registration are tabulated. Classes will be held one night per week for a series of ten weeks. Some suggested classes and their fees are as follows: Furniture refinishing, none. Speed sewing, none. Tailoring, none. Carpentry, none. Drapery making, none. Repair and Maintenance for homes, None. Meal planning and preparation, prepara-tion, $2.00. Painting for fun, $5.00. Basic drawing and painting, paint-ing, $5.00. Auto care and maintenance for women, $5.00. Salesmanship, $5.00. Modern Math for parents, $5.00. How to keep tax records, $5. For suggestions or additional information, individuals are encouraged to call Mrs. Hahne at 586-8994. |