The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1981 — Page 7

Spring Arts And Crafts Extravaganza Set For May 1 & 2 John Glenn High School will he the sight of a wide range of talent trom as far away as Florida. May I .md 2. as the Walkerton Tri Kappa presents its Spring Arts and Crafts I xtravaganza. Professional judging, cash awards and the opportunity to buy and sell the show articles will highlight the event. The high school gymnasium will provide a large and ideal area for a number of arts and craftsmen. If you would like the opportunity to sell and or have items judged it is important to submit the entry form along with the entry fee as s<>on as possible. If you are submitting a craft or crafts please send vour entry form and fee to Nancy Hardesty. 606 Illinois Street. Walkerton. Ind. 46574. phone 586-3765. If you arc submitting art work please send entry form and fee to Pam Edison. 305 Maple Street. Walkerton. Ind. 46574. phone 5861490. Categories include professional, amateur and students. Professionals are categorized as experienced m exhibits and sale of arts or crafts for profit. Amateur as hobbiest. non-profit, art for the enjoyment, WALKERTON UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH BAKE SALE Sat., April 11 8:00 a.m. - ? Homemade Easter Candy Homemade Chocolate Baskets Many Other Baked Goods In Front Os RAY’S SUPERMARKET Walkerton

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any age. Students are classed as 9th graders thru college. Each entry shall have the contestants name, address and media listed on the back. Entries will be accepted at John Glenn art room between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Thursday. April 30. or between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 pm. on Friday. May Ist. No entries will be accepted after 5:30 p.m. May 1. There will be no exceptions. Judging will be done by a numbering system. No article will be judged with an artist's name showing. Painting by number kits, molds and non-original ceramics will be judged in a separate class as “hobby art". Entries shall be picked up at 5:00 p.m. Saturday. May 2. All entries must be readv to be hung. All high school entries must be matted. Artists exhibit at their own risk. Entrance fees: professional, $3.00, SI.OO each additional entry; amatucr. $2.00 first entry. SI.OO each additional entry; students. SI.OO first entry, SI.OO each additional entry. I here is no charge for entries for show only. It is hoped that all interested artsmen and craftsmen participate in this event even though they may

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not feel their items are not competitive. Monetary donations will be recognized on the days of the extravaganza. Pamphlets will be distributed at the door of those persons or businesses who donate to the exhibit. A donation of $5.00 and up will designate vou as an art sponsor. A $25.00 donation and up an art benefactor, and $50.00 and up as an art patron. All donations are tax deductible. The deadline for donations is April 24. < hecks can be made payable to Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa. If you do not wish your articles to be judged there is no entrance fee. Booth space can be rented for the two day affair for only $5.00 if you u ish to sell your articles. CLUB HEARS ABOUT BOWEN CENTER Spring flowers, bunnies and “jelly beans” set the tempo for the Easter Season when the Woman’s (ommunity Club met on Friday, April 3. in the Community Building. Helen Hunter gave devotions from “The Day Christ Died”, a beautiful, poignant story by Jim Bishop. Miss Adj Kitt, coordinator of Volunteer Services from the Bowen Center for Human Services, Warsaw. presented the program. There

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are 225 volunteers in the center involved in a wide range of serviceoriented activities. Bowen Center is proud of the volunteers and the volunteer program because without their help many patients would not receive needed services. Miss Kitt said it is important that patients be treated in Mental Health Centers in their own communities, Bowen Center is a Community Center with offices in Warsaw. Plymouth. Wabash. Columbia City and Huntington. There are 32 Comprehensive Mental Health Centers in Indiana and in part these are funded locally. with state funds and by federal grants. According to Miss Kitt. Mental Health is the nation's number one most costly problem. She further stated that emotions are the undelying cause of mental illness. Miss Kitt also presented a film which showed different mental health problems of individuals — their diagnosis and treatment. Alfrcda Onika reminded members about the letters on energy to be sent to Congressman John Hiler. Members were reminded too, that their Craft items for the State Convention are to be brought

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to the next meeting April 24. or to Verda Karn. Karn TV & Appliance. 616 Roosevelt Road, bv April 27. Crafts will be taken to the IFC Convention April 29. Birthday celebrants were Marjory Curl, Vivian Hillis and Doris Vasil. Voted to membership were Alice Walker and Ruth Ullerv. It was announced the G<x>d Friday Community Service will be held April 17. from 12:30 • 1:30 at the Wesleyan Church. Also the May Fellowship Tea scheduled for May 1, 1:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Betty King, president pro-tern, closed trie meeting with the reading “Just For Today”. Hostesses were Selma Prv, chairman; Ethel Bierly, Crystal Lawrence, Bernice Lichtenbarger, Gertrude Oderwald and Doris Schamcr. FINDS BALLOON ON FARM Loun A. Correll, Osborne Road, North Liberty, found on his farm a balloon from Lori Nelson, Olympia Brown School. Erie Street. Racine. Wisconsin, on Sundav. March 29 at 3:00 p.m. Lori was a participant in the Weekly Reader's Writing Pals balloon contest.

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