The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1979 — Page 9

Arts & Crafts Contest Rules For 1979 Show The Arts and Crafts Contest Rules for the 1979 contest are as follows: I. The public showing of the contest will be held in the John Glenn High School Dining Commons on Sunday, April 22. 1979. 2. The contest is open to all students in kindergarten through 12th grades and adults living within the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson and St. Patrick's school systems. 3. Students enter by seeing the art teacher or contest representative at their respective schools. Adults enter by using the blank that appears in the local newspaper. The blanks may be turned in by giving it to any art teacher or contest representative at their respective schools. Entry blanks may also be mailed to Mrs. Glenn Jacob. Rural Route 1, Box 35. Walkerton. Indiana 46574. 4. Grades kindergarten through eight will be judged separately from one another. First, second and third places will be awarded in arts and in crafts. 5. First, second and third places will be awarded in drawing for each high school grade. First, second and third places will be awarded in printing for grades nine, eleven and twelve. First, second and third places will be awarded for printmaking in grade ten. First, second and third places will be awarded in crafts and in photography for grades nine through 12 inclusively. A best of Show will be awarded from all high school entries. 6. Adults will be judged separately from students and should have the entrant's address on the entry blank. 7. Adult divisions include: Drawing, Painting (including watecolors, oils, acrylics, etc.), Photography, Fibers (including macrame, original needlework, weaving, etc.), Original Ceramics (no greenware) and Miscellaneous Crafts. First, second and third places will

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be awarded in each division. A Best of Show award will be given from all adult entries. Photographs must have been taken since May I. 1978, and should fulfill the purposes of the Arts and Crafts Contest as determined by the show committee. Any adult exhibiting art work is asked to bring standing or table easels for his/her work. 8. The public will be allowed to vote for "Most Popular" of the show from high school and adult entries. Each person is allowed one vote. 9. All work submitted must have been done by the contestants themselves since May 1, 1978. 10. Consulation is permitted as long as the art or craft submitted is the contestant's own work. 11. Painting by numbers, tracing kits, molds or any other direct copying will not be permitted. The Arts and Crafts Contest Committee will be the final authority on the originality of an entry. 12. Anv items brought that are not considered original work will be displayed but not judged. 13. Three-dimensional work is considered a craft unless the contest committee is advised differently. The work will be categorized at the discretion of the Arts and Crafts Contest Committee. 14. Each entry should have the contestant’s name, school, grade and media on the label. Media is the material used in the art such as watercolor, oil, crayon, ink, pencil, charcoal, etc. Labels may be obtained from the schools' art teachers or on Saturday, April 21. 1979. 15. Contestants are limited to a total of three entries. 16. Judging will be done on the basis of originality, composition, color and neatness. Mounted or matted work has a neater appearance. 17. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School Dining Commons on Saturday, April 21. 1979, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. No entries will be accepted after the show committee has finished setting up the display18. Entries will be judge and labeled with ribbons prior to the public showing on Sunday. April 22. 1979.

19. Entries will not be released until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. April 22, 1979. Entries should be claimed as soon as possible after the show. Work not picked up by 5:00 p.m. will be placed in a box and left n the Art Room at John Glenn High School. 20. Any entries brought to the show by a contestant must be picked up by the contestant or disignated person. A teacher will not be responsible for student entries the teacher did not bring. 21. With permission of the Contestants, first place winners will go on display in the display area at the entrance of John Glenn High School. 22. The Arts and Crafts Contest Committee is not responsible tor work lost or damaged, although a committee member will be present from the time the work is brought in on Saturday until after the show on Sunday or the building will be locked. Easter Motif Greets Club Members Friday Ribbon crosses and Easter baskets filled with colorful Easter eggs decorated the tables at the Community Building in Walkerton when ladies of the Women’s Community Club met there on Friday, April 6. Dessert and the lovely decorations were provided by hostesses Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Allen Seaholm, Mrs. Ward Awald, Mrs. John Guttman, Mrs. Eli Sobat and Mrs. Acil Hunter. Mrs. Basil Curl asked the Lord’s Blessing. After Mrs. Robert Bowman, president, opened the business meeting and the Pledge of Allegiance was given and members joined in singing one verse of America the Beautiful. Mrs. Ray Jackson introduced Rev. William Hughes, pastor of the United Methodist Church, who spoke to the ladies of some of the interesting highlights and happenings of his life as a pastor. He reminded the group that Life After Birth needs more than Vitamin C because man

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cannot always live on sunshine and that Easter is more than just a time to put lillies on the altar. Miss Ethel Bierly gave a monthly report of the County Convention in South Bend which she attended with three other members. The state convention will be held in Indianapolis on April 25 and 26 and a motion was made to send Mrs. George Hillis there as our delegate. The club will continue to furnish two nursing scholarships each year to deserving students. In appreciation for being able to use the Community Building for their meetings the club voted to buy badly needed screens for the windows there and Mrs. Elfreda Onika and Mrs. Victor Schmidt were chosen to see about purchasing them. Lovely devotions were presented by Mrs. Alice D'Arcy when she reminded the group that the Way of the Cross is the Way to God. Mrs. Basil Curl, Mrs. Acil Hunter, Mrs. Ward Awald and Mrs. Alice D’Arcy were greeted in song for the April birthdays. New pulls for all the shades at

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the Community Club were made and donated by Mildred Nolcheff. On May 4 there will be a short business meeting at the Community Building before attending the Fellowship Tea at St. Patrick’s Church. Members of the North Liberty Woman's Club will be guests on May 18 at which time hostesses Elizabeth Michalski. Edith Thomas. Evelyn Lawrence. Anne Jackson and Betty Schroeder will furnish a salad bar luncheon and time will be 12:30 instead of the usual 1:00 p.m. meeting time. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up tp 4 days