The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1966 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT NWS - MAY 12, 1966
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Arts And Craft Show Well Attended Nearly $60.00 was avhrded In pnzcs to winning entries in Sunday's Art and Craft Cants’ held at the Walkerton E’ementary Sdhftol according to the chairman of tt» affair. Mrs Bryce Rohrer. The* affair was sponsored jointly by the Tri Kappa Sorority here and- by the PTA. Participating ■Ctnols besides the Walkerton Kl•maitxry was the high ichoofl here, the Tyner Elementary and Hgfc school and St. Patrick ISemen'ary, uith acme 336 (indents participating. Flint place winners were Arm Biggins arts and Lanny Baughman crafts. both Tyner s'udents grades clAfrification 8-12; Mark Ma’staff. craft. grade 7 St. Pats, and Beverly Welch, art s, grade 7 Walkerton Elementary; Richard Germaine, arts, Walkerton grad^ 6, and Kenny Hartsell. St. Pats grade 6 in crafts; I^oren Capek. arts, and Roger Schmeltz. crafts, both W. E. grade 5; Diana Firestone. ar‘s, and Noreen Krol, crafts, both St. Patrick grad' 4; Eric Klingerman. arts. Tyner, grade 3, and Torr my Bolze, crafts. Walkerton, grade 3; Dotnna Moore, arts, St. Pats grade 2, and Kennv Rohrer, crafts, Wa’kerton grade 2: Tami Mathes, arts grade 1 St. Pats, and Rehard Eiler. crafts, elementary grade 1. All blue ribbon first place winners will be on display one week aft the par icipating schools, beginning with this wfy-k at the Walkerton E’emen’ary. Other winners were in grades /From our\ BULOVA I Graduation I I Collection ] v EC z s \Ft* ■ \f/ S^’-Ar ' h-. CONCERTO "MC" The newest look. 17 jewels. Yellow or white. *”” DATE KING "AG" Tells time and cate •t a glance. 17 jewels. Water proof*. Stainleu steel Lumwiow. White. MS.M To commemorate m important milestone, there's no gift like • watch — and no watch like a Bulova. Your graduate's eventful day becomes more precious when your gift is a Bulova. Come in and choose from our extensive Bulo.a Graduation Collection. Lee's Jewelry Walkerton Welch's Jewelry Plymouth
8-12 in Arts: Karyn Drake, Tyner; Betty Westhues. Walkerton, and Dennis Struble, Ann Biggins and Judy Smiley, all Tyner, receiving an honorable imenti-m entry. Crafts: Dennis Strubl second. and Greg Amor, honorable mention, both Tyner, and Kathy Shock and Marianne Kersh, both Walkerton. Grade 7 in Arts. Tom Kam«ne k, second. Tyner, and Kathy Laaarek, fhrd, St. Pato and Danny Stokes and Kathleen MctNor■ton, honorable mention, both of Walkerton. Grade 6, Arts: Kenny Hartsell, .second, St. Pats; Mary Smiley, third. Tyner, and Gale Futa and Kenneth Har sell, honorable mention. both of St. Pats, and Elizabeth (Tark, honorable mention Walkerton. Grade 5. Arts: Sandra Welch, second. Walkerton; David Futa third, St. Pat-, and Loren Capek and Kristie Krick, both Walkerton; and Carl Williams, St. Pats, all honorab'e mention. Crafts, David Futa, St. Pats honorable mention. Grade 4, Arts: Patricia Jordon second, and Helen Lenz third, both St. Pa’s; Bon Smith, and Mary Ann Summers both Tyner, and Helen Lenz, St. Pats, all honorable mention. Crafts. Noreen Krui, St. Pats, honorable mentum Grade 3 Arts: David Rose. second St. Pats; Lucinda Steinke, th rd. Walkerton; Kathy Hamann, Tyner and Dermis Holland. St. Pats, both honorable mention. Crafts: Laura Carter and Norma Zahm, bo-h Walkerton and honorable mention. Grade 2 Arts: Kenny Rohrer, second, Walkerton; Paul Futa, third, St. Pats; Rees Ecker, Tyner and Donita Hamses. St. Pats, honorable mention. Crafts: Kenny Rohrer, honorable m ntion, Walkerton. Grade 1 Art- : Kimberly Smith, second. Wa’kerton: Clyde Gaw, third. St. Pats: Mary Ann Frrearian, Walkerton. Cheryl Carlson, Tyner; Stephen Hirf^wtetter, St Pats, all honorable mention. Crafts, Richard Eiler, honorable mention.
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There were eight adult entries in the art division with Mit. Jama» Patterson receiving first and an honorable mention and of the seven entiles in the. adult craft Richard Houser vos first and Larry Taylor received honorable mention. Ths impartial judges were art toadhers from Plymouth and Argots. They were Mrs. Bonnie Suseland and Herbert Ex-eland, respectively. Assisting Mra. Rohrer on oommitteeM were Mrs. Robert Ruts and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob of the Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa; Mrs. William Herm. Mira Georg® Robinson and Mrs. Larry Taylor, ivpresenting the PTA. □ - u thanks 3 □ I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for all the acts of kindness shown during my stay in the hospital and since I have been h^me. T^e m-’-'v cards and beautiful flowers made the days more cheerful. Glen Stahly We would like to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors. the North Liberty Eire De(partment and tha Jolly Twelve Bunco Club for their acts of sympathy at the dea h of our father and grandfather. Grace and Bob Rauen and family Mr. and Mrs. WilVam Doan and family Mr. and Mrs Charles Gordon We wish to express our great appreciation to our frirnds, neighbors and relatives for the'r thoughtfulLness and help during the illness and death of our loved one. Our special thanks to the Woman’s Society of tlux United Methodist Church, the Order of Eastern Star. Walkerton Med’cal Clinic, Rev. Harold Williams. Rev. David Ou km and the Nusbaum Funeral Home Albert Huhnke Sr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr Mr. and Mnl D'roy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huhnke Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prentis Mr and Mrs. Leslie Huhnke Mr and Mis. Kendall Wilson and families We would like tn express our thanks and appreciation to tlte many friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses shown during our recent bereavement. Ah o to Rev Benny Miller. Nu^jaum Funeral Home, and the An'.'ri can legion. May G ,-d Bless you all. Mrs. John Tuttle and family Ths family of Phillip C. Orcutt wiahefl to extend their deep appreciation for the many love’y cards, flowers, and personal visits made to them, and to give a special thanks for the kind and sympathetic consideration extended to them by Rex-, and Mrs. Williams, Rev Eiler, relatives; friends and neighbors in the loss of our son and brother. p The Stanley Orcutt Family We wish, to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for the nice cards and xdsits, end the good food carried In during our illness. It will always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. George Ochs I vhuld like to thank all my friends for the flowers and cards sent during my recent accident. A spec'a! thanks tn the Walkerton Medical Clinic and to Sandy Nuibaum for their prompt and friendly service. p Mrs. Harry Doll This vt ek I would l.lie to mention an easy to carx for yet : ghly attractive style, the simple oval: Edi and rounded with xnds turned under, this style 1 secerning to all xx-omen with u-> exception . . . those with -noon-sh-aped faces. Wi h thi style, hair is ma’n-d-'-'d equal length all over with the ends tapered to cr**ate a urved effect. I is brushed back from a pivot point in the mi die of th 3 forehead with crown hair pushed forward f r fulhiefß m front. Whether it be tlrs hair s’yle or any one of the more popular ♦ vies, you can exnert beaut ful execution at MARY'S BEAUTY SALON. We always endeavor to combine skllll and im’g nation to reach the peak of satisfaction for a'l our customers. Why not put your head hi our hands. The phnne number Is 6 r A ^731 . . . The addres is 101 So. ^♦ate . . . Th H-m 1 ? is MARY’S BEAUTY SALON . . . Call us today. TIP OF THE WEEK: A small imgnet on your dressing table xvill come in handy to co’lect scattered hairp n; ’ b bhy pins.
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