The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1966 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARC H 3. 196«

Arts And Crafts Contest Planned For Walkerton Tlvx w.U lx» an Arts and Crafts ntest '<< all Walkerton 'I Tyner s-h > >1 children and I A member.* >n Sunday May 1 All ait work will be judged and shown to Uka public <>n the abuse date Pnz s will be awarded for outstanding work If you are an interested adult, talent d in arts and crafts, join the PT A now and 'become a contestant. Entry blanks are ava. table at all school offices and are published in today's n< wsj»a]x>r. with the contest rules. The blanks should be carefully filhxl out and returned to the art department at the Walkerton High School or the Walk rton Kidmen-ary School and also the mam office at St Patrick’s School. . Tlie contest is being sponsored by the Walkerton IT A and Iho Tri Kappa Sorority. Serving on the committee are Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Mrs Robert Bitting, Mrs. George Robinson. Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. Mrs. Robert Bauss and

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Mra William Heim. .Vrtx and Crafta Content Rules 1. T)ie contest will bo held in the Walk-rton Elementary Sch. • >1 gym Sun lay, May 1 The exact time will be posted at a later date. 2. All work wubmr ted mus’. be do'.e by the contestants Ue-m---tel ves. 3. Consultation is pernumibto as long as tne art Mibmitted is the contestant’s own work, I Painting by numbers, tracing or any other direct copying will not be acceptab’e. 5 Contekunl* arc limited to three (3) entries. 6 Each entry should have contestant’s name, addre* . phone number, and category in which it Is to be entered, clearly printed. 7 Categories to be judged are: Grades 1-1. Arts Grades 5-7. Arts Grade* 8-12, Arts I’TA Adult members. Arts Grade 1-4, Crafts Grade- 5-7, Crafts Grade* 8-12, Crafts ITA Adult members. Craft* 8 All Walkerton and Tyner school age children and the two PTA mpmb>rs, are <Jigible.

9 Judging will be done on the baHi* of originality, neatness, n composition, and color. 1 lo Prizes will be awarded to t the winner- and recognition will r be given to ouistanumg entries receiving no pi izes. 3 11. Emry blanks, obtained in . the . cho >1 office a.d published in the local newspaper, are to t*e j returned t<> the ar: department 4 of any of the three scnools by Fnua.y. April 16. , 12 Entries should be brought j to the Walkerton Elementary gym on Saturday morning before , noon. April 30. 13. Entries should be claimed immediately after the publi 1 , . ho.vmg Sunday afternoon. May 1. i 1 The An Committee is not re. pimnble for work lost or damag • । alttvnigh a committee member will be pres nt from the tune the work is brought on Saturday, until after the howmg on Sunday, or the budding will be locked. 15. Entries will be judged and labeled for prizes prior to the public showing on Sunday afternoon. Maj’ 1. 16 With the permission of the contestant , prize-winning entries from each school wall go on displaj’ at the school* for one week following the contest. PTA MARCH 10 Tlie Walkerton PTA will meet Thursday. March 10. at 7:30 p.m. in the El mentarv building. The sp-cial mp -oker will be Miss Joan Smock. aasf.Jant dnxs tor of voluntary services at Muscaiatuck State Hospital. North Vernon, Indiana. Mise Smock t R a graduate of Hanovt r Coll -ge and previously worked ns a legal secretary. There will be a musical program by th. el mentary choruh singing excerpt* from the “Tom Sawyer’’ operetta, wh ch will be pres ntej by the seventh grade h t i L-nt.-. March 25 A six ial hour will follow □■ _ u MARRIAGES □ - □ - McCarty Miss Sandri Gay Hamess became tie brio • Os Ronald R M G.trty <n a 2 pm c«-ronionj’ Saturday, F-b 2. m th • Hamlet Methodist chur-h R v Carl Ricks road ti e double ring cer inony. The br de is th daughter of Mrs P. tty G 'lTfj of I^ifivette and Hany D. H irncss of Michlgm Civ Mr and Mis Raymond McCarty of Rt 1 Gr vertown, are th*- parents of the brid gr om. ■ Man s I would like to take th s opportunity to introduce mj’aelf. My name is MARY BESSIE, owner of MARY’S BEAUTY SAIX>N, lo.'Med at 101 SO. STATE Sl’ . NORTH Ld-B-KRTY, IND I’ll be vl iting with j’ou every week via this column . . . M iry’s Secrets Os Boautj in this newsj)ajx*r You, the reader and I will explore the business of b auty in the we ks t» come. We will talk about color changes, perman nts. hair styles and many of the beauty pitiblems that plague we women cons’ar Hy. I hope you will like my efforts. I hope t<x> that you ladies w H think of MARY'S BEAUTY SALON in m >st matters pertinent to p rsonal beauty. Whcth r yrair no d is for a striking pern iv nt th- latest in tint g< r high s'yli-g of uncommon ehann, you can expect skil’ol I* '• -n d ’ a'tentlon at MA R Y S BE AI "iT SXI .ON . . . OT’.R I’ll >NE 656 '-731 . . . Phone us e < »n . . . won’t you . . .

The bride chose a white wool A-llne, street length gown for her wedding. Pink sweetheart roses and white carnations formed her corsage. Miss Bettj’ Bohac of Walkerton. was ma.d of honor. She wore a red and white wool Aline street length dre^s. with a corsage of red swe theart roses ajij white carnations. Donald McCarty served as best man for his twin brother. Following the ceremony, a reception u.is held for the immediate families in the home of the bridegroom's parents, me bride attended high school in Lafayv.tte. Tlio bridegroom graduated from OngonDavis h.gh school and is employed at Rockwell Standard in Knox.

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