Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1963 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27

Quality Os (Continued from Page 6-A) corresponding secretary. Like all* educational institu-

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—— -etions, the opportunity school has a serious handicap -.because of lade of space and finances. Operations have been extended into both upstairs classrooms and three rooms in the basement of J

the building. The shop area is a room which would hardly qualify as a closet in a modern school building. The services and capacity of the school have been extended as far as the present

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facilities will permit and there is still much which the teachers and parents, wish to accomplish. Though tuition for the pupils is paid by their home school districts, much of the other work of the school is supported by parents, churches and interested charitable and service organizations. Contributions from these and other sources have made is possible to begin construction on a $25,000 addition to the school. The first step in the building program was taken in May. 1959, when $4,000 was allocated from the general donations fund of the school and $2,000 from the Wells county Society for Crippled Children. The building fund presently contains only $15,000. Current plans are to build as much as possible with that amount and to finish the building when another SIO,OOO can be obtained. Addition Begun Construction of the 40 by 80 foot addition began last month, after state agencies gave approval to the building committee. Andrew Schrock, Decatur, is the builder and designer, and Baker Plumbing and Heating company of Decatur is also doing work on the building. The completed addition will contain a 38 by 52-foot multipurpose room,, an office, a lounge, a store room and rest rooms. A financial campaign is underway to obtain the necessary funds to complete the addition. Cochairmen for the campaign are Ronald Hilton of Wells county and Elmer Isch of Adams county. Contributions are being accepted through the chairmen and the First Bank of Berne. One of the added services which may result when the addition is completed is a special course for older students. Concern for the future of students who complete their schooling at the age of 21 began to arise in thes summer cf 1961. Meetings were l held to discuss the problem and the possivility of a sheltered workshop was considered. No definite plans have yet been made for such s program. The benefit which the students at the opportunity school derive from the training they receive is considerable. Several of them who would have been life-lonp burdens to society will now be able to hold jobs and suppor themselves. Others have learnec useful skills which will be of con siderable help to them. And it has all been accomplish ed because a small number o: people cared in a big way. 0 0 Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee 0 o Wallpaper Removal The easiest and quickest waj to remove old wallpaper is by means of one of the machines that can be rented. The machine applies the moisture to the walls in steam form, applies it sc evenly that the old paper peels off in large sheets and you’l hardly have to use your putty knife at all. : — Patching Window Panes Broken and cracked window glass can be temporarily patch ed with cellulose tabe. Os course while the foregoing does make ar effective patch, your glass shoulc be replaced at your earliest con venience. Stubborn Radio Knobs To remove a stubborn press on type of radio or TV knob jtfst Tosp a Twisted scrip of stronf cloth behind the knob, gripping the loose ends firmly in youi fingers. Press against the cabi net front with your thumb tips at the same time pulling firmly at the cloth. The knob shouk work free without damage to cabinet or knob. Narrow Caoikinr If the nozzle of the caulking gur does not force the compound into deep crevices, force-fit a piece of copper or brass tubing over it Flatten the tubing end so the opening is about 1/8-inch wide and it wilt then pack the com pound deeply into narrow openings. hbh * -M I X: r r r» [lftl I " From our new PORTABLE LIGHTING CENTER imytar 4 FLASHLIGHTS,BATTERIES, A LANTERNS. 26 MODELS and £ TYPES M gHabegger - Schafer's Free Parking For Our 2 Customers—Schafer's Lot A North First Street

iJ! Ik / xAnL/ iL I Skill Hl mSE A PLACE OF HOPE — The Vera Cruz opportunity school, which offers education and useful training to mentally retarded area children, is'now housed in this old school building. Work on an addition to the left of the present building has already begun.—(Photo by MacLeanl z

I Modern Etiquette | I By Roberta Lee | 0 0 Q. Is it necessary to reply to a wedding invitation, and if so, what is the correct form? A Invitations to the wedding itself do not require an answer. But if a reception card is included, one answers in the traditional third-person from—‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langley accept with pleasure Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wright’s kind invitation for Saturday, the fourteenth of December.” Q. May one pour gravey from the gravy pitcher, or must one always use a gravy ladle? A. If there is a ladel in the

li|h toAai| ihu| SStai * i> 5* / BUY them for yourself... buy them for $ LAsr gifts ... and hint like mad to Santa that XhP’l JI >' () u wont them for Christmas. We mean B fin our new s hions in coats, dresses, separ- 5 VMIB ates ’ an d more t° wear with and -«* S \ M personality. tfelfrOj kN llmm $ jM tue Sucjyest INBbBb jt W-B . fflw* J,„!>? jC ? WCrcfli accessories LA I W> \ ixABMBwB * Umbrellas A / '-i RtsA * Gloves > It (a, (JT \/r • Mittens W Vl • Hats ML \1 tP’xY ,*lK'ttwk * Ear Warmers ML ll ‘•M * Purses Wx il i Scarf * /’ll kA LINGERIE flVt. « f 'n! fl 'llllWt * Pajamas I> IJ* \ \ qa 1 L'l [n th IbM * muu Muu \ \ jf /n ’I M > I ■ \ \ \ • Garter Belts * ■ ’ if \ 1 \\ \ * PeMi Pan, ‘ 1 lAB ’ f 1A / \ I \ /\ \ * Sleep Coats B JH C ‘ R /f At — ~—-r I l\\ • Baby Doll '’■ B gßlil ( 111 tAI Eh ' ! b I 4/ *> ” • stuH ’ PJ , ’ l l z: '■’ X uRk/w '.® ill» 1 x ’ . *—.’l r? S? SPORTSWEAR COATS I ‘ k ' * Sweaters " • Car W< "‘ i I * Blouses • Rain I C' Y v ' jiA j■ ** i ) \ ’ * Slacks • Dress , r | • Skirts • Trench til TEEN TOGS g! Il | HI N. S.«ond Sf. «t@WOW@W@WgW@WgW4W(sWW@W@W®WSW

pitcher, use it. If, however, no ladel has been provided, then it is quite proper to pour from the pitcher. Q. Is it proper to address t(he envelope of a letter to a person without using one of the titles, “Mr.. Mrs., or Miss”? A. Never. 1 Q. Are the guests at a wedding reception supposed to wait until the bridal party dances the first dance? A. It the dance floor has been cleared, and the orchestra is playing dance music, the guests are expected to dance. Q. I’ve been told it's improper to chew gum in public. True? A. Not at all. Only if you’re the nervous, noisy kind of gum chewer should you abstain from the

habjt m public. Otherwise, if you can keep gum in your mouth without its being obvious to others, there is nothing at all wrong with it- , ■ Q. I’ve been told it’s not good manners to use the handkerchief while at the table. Is this true? A. This is not so much a question of "good manners" as of “necessity.” Certainly, you use your handkerchief — but do it as inconspicuously and as quietly as possible. Q When sending a reply to a wedding invitation, should it be addressed to the bride-elect or to her parents. A. Since the wedding invitation is usually issued in the name of the bride's parents, your reply should be addressed to them.

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