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Scvle Show Set For April 13 • •K J?®*' ‘ < v t it । •AGto .f v 4 Mtl k E K WSmIIXm Ai >D f mMmkkmßHß ’ I \ • ) ■■ ■■KS ■I. I. Imß photos by Michael Pearish From left to right are Master Kyle Betz, Master David Matz and Miss Paige Edison. who look like they are reads for a nice spring das to show off their new play wear from the Mini Shop. HHHHHHBBI HB' I s B' I I Q#« o 1 1 v. pj’/f Mr Robert Wieczork Res William Hughesand Mrs. Larry Hiler. left ’ r ght look over the fine selection of men s wear at The Brass Lion. Fashions for all ages will be shown April 13 at Walkerton Epsilon Chi hapter In Kappas annual style show, "Silhouettes In Fashion Door prizes refreshments, special selections bs the "Sounds Os Joy", and a prt .lew of the newest in spring and summer fashions selected from H^r P « • Mini Shop and Ihe Brass Lion guarantee an evening of enjovment fx all who attend Proceeds from the show go to the scholarships for io al high school students

R E A L. SERVICES Ml RI I ION PROGRAM North Liberty APRIL f ; I ,i reservations. call t>sb-3353 tin la> prior MONDAY I omato juice Ma aroni and < heesc Gr« < n beans I» ialm with fruit Bi ■ ail and mar gar me Milk tea coffee I I I SDAY Pim apple )Uk e B« < f patfH s w ith gras v M j Ju d potati* s Sit Ai d tomatoes With bread dx V r < How aki with hocoiatv frost ■’■it k .< t»ri ad and margarine Mdk l< a >uH« A I DM SDAY */t ap< fruit juk« ll<> a aiiah .tv l< pot k hnncr Pai .!< , tmlli rc'd potatoe s •ha < glazed i allots (it ad <ml mat gal Hie Plum M k II a ofh < H» k .DA r ... i - c p<Jo.h ,ausag< i/ - •. ~ ,t«! •» . f ci •l«i>>lmaigarm« r* » » fi DI iZ f m » dll-1

FRIDAY Orange juice Double chicken Au gratin potatoes Broccoli I wist roil and margarine Oatmeal cookie Milk, tea, coffee Arts And Crafts Contest Rules Listed For 1978 Ihe 19 ’8 Xrts and Crafts Contest rules tor the show >n Sundav. Xpnl <O. from 200 4 «J 0 p m are as follow s I Ihe contest showing will sr held ri the John Glenn High School Dining ( mmons on ’sundae April h). IM > from 200to 4 ,MJ p m 2 The ontest is open to ail students n kindergarten ’hrougn grade twelve and adults iving within rhe Polk Lincoln Johnson md M Pairs a school systems Students enter the ontest ’v seeing the art teacher or ontest representative at their respective whoois VduHs enter the ontest by using (he blank that appears •Im when m this pajM r Ihe blank ma» Im turned m bv giving it to any Jit Umber >f null st o pr« senla

use at the icspwtivc schools I n its blanks may also be mailed to M's lames Patterson Rural Route 1 Bov <B9 Walkerton or Mis Cilenii lacob Rural Route I Bov G. Walkerton 4 Grades kindergarten thtu eight will be judged separated from one another First second and third places will be awarded in arts and in crafts s Ihe high sehcxil will be di sided into two groups Group I (grades nine and ten). Group 2 (grades eleven and twelve) Di visions within each group include Drawing and Print making; Paint mg. Sculpture; and Crafts. First, second and third places will be awarded in each division of each group. b. Adults will be judged separately from students and should include the entrant's address on the entry blank. Adult divisions include: Art (painting, drawing, etc.); Photographs; Original Needlework; Original Ceramics; Greenware Ceramics; and Miscellaneous Crafts. First, second and third places will be awarded in each division. Photographs must have been taken since May I. 19’-. and should fulfill the purposes of the Arts and Crafts Contest as determined bv the show committee. Any adult exhibiting art work is asked to bring standing or table easels for this work 8. All work submitted must have been done by the contestants themselves since Mas 1, 19”. 9. Consultation is permissible as long as the art or craft submitted is the contestant's own work 10. Painting by numbers, tracing. kits, molds or any other direct copving will not be permitted. The only exception to this rule is the use of greenware in the adult Greenware Ceramic division. The Arts and Crafts Show Committee will be the final authontv on the originality of an entry. 11 Three-dimensionai work is considered a craft unless tde contest committee is advised differently The work will be categorized al the discretion of the Arts and Crafts Show Committee. 12. Each entry should have the contestant s name, school, grade and media. Media is the material used tn the art such as watercolor, oil, crayon, mk. pencil, charcoal, etc Labels mas be obtained from the schools art teachers or on Saturdav. April 29. 1978. 13. Contestants are limited to a total of three entries. 14. Judging will be done on the basis ot ongmaiitv, composition, color and neatness. Xmounted or matted work has a better appearance. 15 Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School Dining Commons on Saturday. Xpnl 29. 19-8, from 9:00 to 11 00 a.m No entries ->hail be accepted after the ->how committee has finshed vetting up the dispiav lb. Entries will be judged and abeied with ribbons prior to the yubiic showing m Sundav, Xpnl 30. 19-8. I’ Entries will not be released until 400 pm in Sundav. Xpnl 30 19~x Entries should be claimid as voon as oossibie After 'he public shewing A'ork not picked ip bv 4 -0 will be placed in a box end est n he Xrt Room at John Glenn Hign School. lb Xnv entries brought to 'he show bv a contestant must be Mckrd ip iv he ontestant >r iesgnated person X teacher will not 'H: responsible for student work the 'eacher did not ^nng H ’Ann permission of ’he on(estants, first place entries will go ■n lispiav ala ocation to be announced tor two weeks following the contest 2(’ Fhc Xrts and Crafts Show < »mmittve s nut responsible for work lust or damaged, although a ummittev member will be present from the time the wurk is brought >n Saturday until after the showing >n Sundav of the building will be

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locked. TRI KAPPA NEWS Twenty members of Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa of North Liberty celebrated the chapter's ninth birthday on Wednesday. March 8. at the home of Mrs. Jack Carr in South Bend. Carnations were presented to charter members. Mrs. Jerry Knepp and Mrs. John Peddycord, and to the present president. Mrs. Tom McCormick The volunteer service coordinator of the Council of the Retarded of St. Joseph County, Mary Greely, was the featured speaker of the evening. She told of the need for volunteers to work with clients in various programs, schools and workshops. A Bike-A-Thon to raise funds for the Council will be held October 8. The talk was very informative. During the business meeting, plans were finalized for the style show to be held on Wednesday. April 2b. Due to the energy crisis, breakfast with the Easter Bunnv was cancelled, but a partv will be held at a later date for children of the communitv when weather permits The chapter voted to give monev to the North Liberty Band Bursters to assist them in purchasing a banner for the band. A Hobo Partv will be held at the next meeting of the chapter at Mrs. John Cambiin's home on April 12.

I Public Sale As we are moving we will sell the following located 1 mile north of Walkerton on State Road 23 to Tyler Road then east 2 miles on SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1:30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — Drexel dining room set with table, six chairs, china cabinet and buffet: sofa and chair. Salem btrakfront with crown glass and pull out desk; studio couch; vinyl recliner; four upholstered chairs; dresser; double bed. kitchen table and four chairs; cabinet radio and record player; hi-fi in cabinet; dehumidifier; two window air conditioners; violet stand; lamps; mirrors; electric clocks; pictures; dishes; pots and pans; bedspreads; other items. XPPLIA.NCES — Westinghouse 12 cu. ft. refrigerator Hamilton hottie gas clothes drver. ANTIQUES 3c COLLECTABLES — Ice cream table and three chairs; ice cream stool; wicker plant stand; picture frames, pitcher and howl; twelve small Flo-Blue plates. Flo-Blue platter; dinner hell; Kerosene lamps, kerosene lanterns; ice tongs, two milk cans, arge crocks; two cement lawn benches with lions heads FARM ITEMS — Pair ot muck shoes tor horses; horse drawn walking plow two double trees; onion wheel hoe; two hand corn planters; buck saw MISCELLANEOUS — Schwinn girl's 20" bicycle, ladders; I garden hoses; picket fence; scales, garden plow lawn sweeper; I ->to-tiller: -iectnc fence charger; Knipeo 150.1 XX) HU heater. Xnens )0" riding mower NOTE This Xuction Will Be Heid Indours Terms: CASH No lunch Not Responsible For kcvidenls Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Stump Everett Rookstoui. Xuctioneer Route 6. Box 155. Warsaw. Ind. 46580. Phone 219) 453 4”1

Birthday cake, nuts and beverages were served by the hostesses Mrs. Leon Davenport. Mrs. Dale Sheneman and Mrs. Jack Carr BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs Ida Mac Watkins with Mrs. Leia Ruby and Mrs Mary Hahn as guests The meet ing was opened with the pledge to the flag followed by the club creed Roll call was answered with a spring cleaning tip The nomination of officers for the next tw o years was discussed The meeting closed with the cluh prayer. A match game was enjoyed by all and the winners were Mrs Norma Eddinger and Mrs. Alda Rav. Delicious cheese cake and coffee was served by the hostess and her assisting hostess, Mrs Eva Stick ley. The hostess for the April meeting will be Mrs. Hope Zlatos and Mrs. Teresa Auman. WALKERTON, POLK, LINCOLN, JOHNSON AMBULANCE PHONE 586-2011