The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1969 — Page 3

Arts And Crafts Contest To Be Held April 27 It’3 time to start thinking and planning for the Arts and CratU Contest April 27, 1969. introduced to our community in 1906 through the PLJ PT/\ group; and the Tri Kappa Soiotity . i . joined by St. Patiick Women Club in subsequent years, the contest has been a tiemendou.; success. Serving on the committee are: Mrs. Larry Taylor. Mrs. Robert Looks, Mrs. Harold Muncie, Mis. Den.dow Doll and Mrs. Hail a Kepcha, The Arts and Crafts Contes'. Rules are: 1. The contest showing will be held in the Walkerton Elementary School Gym, Sunday, Ap il 27, 1967, between 2:00 p.m. an 1 4:00 p.m. 2. All work submitted must be done by the cont< tants themaelvcs since April 1965. 3. Consultation is permissible as long as the art submitted is the contestant's own work. 4. Painting by numbers, tracing, kits, molds, or any other direct copying will not be permitted. Committee's decision fa finial. 5. Contestants are limited to three (3) entries. 6. Each entry should have contestant's name, address, and phone number on it. 7. Each grade will be judge’ separately from another. 8. Adults will be judged separately from students. 9. AH Polk-IJncoln-Johnson and St. Patrick's school-age children and adult PT A. group members and members of the St. Patrick's Womens Club are eligible to enter. See Our Complete Line Os A Wigs, Wiglets J And Falls Janet’s Beauty i Salon & Wiggery f 406 Illinois Street ■ Downtown Walkerton Operators: JANET SIGLER MARSHA DARE ARDENE sETNOR < Phone 586-3390 ■

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10. Judging will be done on the basis of originality, composition, col zr, and ne^tne^. 11. Prizes will be awarded to the winners and rccogn.ticn will be given to outstanding enU ies iec< .vin , n > p.i„>.. 12. Entry blank.;, obtained in the schod ozke. and puolf In in the local new p per, are t returned to the a. I Cepaitmeni any of the ,i\e s< ; .ms , FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 19o’J. 13. Entries should be brou ht I® tbe W dk&rt >n El, qm nt ai j School gym on Saturday mom.n ; bet ore eleven a. in., April 26, 1969. 14. Entries should be claimed immediately a ter tae public showing any time after 4:(t» Sunday .r.teinom, April 27. 1D69. 15. The Art Committee is n responsible tor wuik lost or damaged, although a committee member will be present ..om th< time the work is brought on Saturday until after the showing < n Sun liy or the building will be locked. 16. Entries will be judged an 1 libeled .or pou-s prior to the public showing on Sunday, Ap .1 27, 1969. 17. With permi - ion of the contest mis, p,iz<-winning <nt< ies fn m each schu<4 will go < a di play at the . hoofs for on week -following the cni* st. ATTENTION PARENTS: Ym may enter the conte.-t under rule no. 9. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday, April 5 2:00 p.m. — Easter Egg hunt at the town park. Wednesday, April 9 The Koontz ’ ake Firemen's Auxiliary will meet. Thursday, April 10 12:00 noon The Chamber of Commerce wall meet at Heil's Dining Room. < 30 p.m. CST A benefit card party will be held in the Community Building. North Liberty for the Liberty Township 4—H. 8:00 p.m. The Sew and Sh< w Style Sh^'V will be h<’d in the .loir Glerm Auditorium sp -n---s red uv the Better Homes Demonstrilvn Club. Saturday, April 12 Fi A Ei h Fiy. MH l< E I will n>t N* re p mih». f a my debt* c<:.'t> H’> d 1 ;nv cne vbher than myself. Cleatis A’! n 3ta3p

Not th Liberty Chapter Os Tri Kappcr Initiated The newly -formed Zeta Pi < aapL r of T i Kappa Sorority f» r Noth Liberty h>d their insiall ition tn 1 initiation ceremonies in the North Liberty United MethodPt Church on Match 28. ..Its. Donald Hun acker, vicepredlent of the Tri Kappa C nncil, it 1 the cen no ni< s. She was asd-tf-d by other council of'ic» ’. Mis. Robert B.ay, treasurpr; Mrs. Robert D. An lerson, chairman of the active chapt task committee; Mrs. Frances Feigu^m; historian, an! M--. F mils Jonniun, Province 10 officer. Ep-ilon Chi chapter <-f Walk* - ton assisted the council officers with the pledging ceremony. Assisting with the initiation ites were members of Beta Delta ch >pter of Plymou'h. Officers for the new ch pter nite Mi’4 Clyde Steele, presiPAINFUL CORNS?/ [ AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove rornv the Ust, e^y wzy with Frrczonc". Liquid I teczone relieves pain imundy. works below the skin line to dissolve corns away m just days Get Frcezone...at all drug counters.

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APRIL 3, 1969 — THE INDEPENDEN 4-NKWB

dent: Mrs. Paul Williams Jr, vice-president: Mrs. Richard Crr - ter, cor re spun ding seo rP t arv; Mm. Rtxl.er Cnpt> tiea urer, and Mix John P< ldy< ord, tmi '- urer. Charter members are Mr Guy Rizek, Mrs. Harvei W I Mrs. Jerry Knepp. Mr . P tti k Eastbunn. Mrs. Wa-m- R-we Mrs. Gary Shade. Mrs. Tr ivis Holmes, Mrs. Robeit D. Whitmer and Mi. s Karen McC r mick. A reception followed in the church s rial room-. H' • •• were members < < Ep-ih-n L . bdn chapter of South Bend. Thtable was centered with t b- wl of yellow jonquil.-, and w' '• < •- n iti' ns, flanked by yell ,v ta pens. It pays to remember th it the faster you drive the - ivr the ambulance will overtake you. FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Anto - Life • Fire “01 Monroe St. Walkerton, Ind. Phone 586-3339

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