The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1981 — Page 7
Arts & Crafts Committee Members I i few j®»«8 Hs£. 1 UK J ||||P|w t’ '' ri Pictured from left to right are the Tri Kappa members serving on the Spring Arts and Crafts Extravaganza committee, first row: Paula Patterson, Mary Ann Arnett and Wanda Norris. Back row: Pam Edison, general chairman; Nancy Hardesty and Diane South. Those members not present at the time the picture was taken are Kitty Holland and Jody Lowry.
Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa will be presenting their Spring Arts and Crafts Extravaganza Eriday. May 1 and Saturday. May 2 in the John Glenn High School gymnasium in Walkerton. I he exhibition will be open to the public for viewing and purchasing from 6:30 p.m. Friday until 9:30 Pm.; and from 10:00 a.m. until (K) p.m. on Saturday. All entries will be accepted at the h>hn Glenn art room between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Thursday. April 10. and 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Friday. May 1. Each entry should have the contestant's name, address and media listed on the back. Judging will be done by a numbering system by a professional judge. Cash awards will be presented. No article will be judged with an artist’s name showing. Ihe categories include professional. experienced in exhibits and sale of arts or crafts for profit. Entrance fees for the professional category are $3.00 for the first entry and SI.OO for each additional entry. Amatuer category are those who are hobbiest, for non-profit, art for the enjoyment at any age. I ntrance fees are $2.00 for each entry and SI.OO for each additional entry. Student category is grades > through college. Entrance fees
] MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE] । NOTARY PUBLIC I 110 South Maple Street North Liberty, Indiana | L j RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan Street — Walkerton Office 586-3722 Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon No Appointment Necessary No Charge For Initial Conference Other Times Call 233-6699, South Bend ! ARTS & CRAFTS EXTRAVAGANZA J I I I Age } 1 Street a I । ■ c, ty state_ I CIRCLE ONE — CATEGORIES I । Professional Amateur Student 9th thru College J I CIRCLE ONE - MEDIAS | • Oil Painting Water Color Mixed Media Pastels Ink ■ । Pencil Other Media Photography Craft I Craft Booth Space Rental ■ Sowing Not To Be Judged I Make Check* Peyable To I EPSILON CHI TRI KAPPA ■ I rm m m ■ ai m a ■ « a m ■ ■ ■ ■ " • "■ ■■ • ■ ■ ■■ m hi ■
for students arc SI.(X) for each entrv and SI.OO lor each additional entry. If you are just showing your art or craft there is no entrance fee. BiM'th space can be rented for $5.00 for those who are interested in selling their work. Entries must be picked up at 5:00 p.m.. Saturday, May 2. For more information to R.S.V.P. call or write Nancy Hardesty (crafts), f>o6 Illinois Street, Walkerton, Ind. 586-3765; Pam Edison (art), 305 Maple Street. Walkerton, Ind. 46574, 586-3490. Entries do not have to be recent works. Crafts will be received after 4:00 p.m. Friday. May 1. I hose people renting booth space must furnish their own tables and chairs. SERVICE NEWS ARMY/AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Army Pvt. Vera M. Kinnaman, daughter of Newton Mann Sr., of North Liberty. Ind., has completed basic training at Fort McClellan. Ala. During the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies. weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid. and Army history
and traditions. Her mother. Bernice Mann, resides at 702 Jackson St., Walkerton. ARMY AIR FORCE HOMEI'OWN NEWS — John J. I inhack Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Linback Sr., of b(M) Jackson St., Walkerton, has been promoted in the U. S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. I inback is a telecommunications systems control specialist at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. His wife. Misty, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearish, of Rural Route 4. Walkerton. I he airman is a 1979 graduate of John Glenn High School, Walkerton. In case of doubt, don’t borrow and don’t lend. It's time to make plans for a summer vacation. A match is a little thing but it can start a big fire. with suep-eze* YOU CAN REST EASY. Sleep-Eze contains a gentle sleep inducer that helps you get a good night s sleep And isn t that all you want 9 Use only as directed *ll* PREVENT BLINDNESS Don't ’) pass up /] #your chance./ #Help prevent / ^birth defects^^ MARCH OF DIMES • ” • A I >%'RtR -t OBV THI Bum ISHf W GUTTERS VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTMMBN SHMCE J CeM?St-771f U —— Dr. Elliott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 1:30 ■ 5:30 Mondays 9:00 a.m. ■ 5:00 p.m. Thursdays Call 586 3722 For Appointment HMI Have You Joined The WPLJ AMBULANCE SERVICE This Year DO SO TODAY At Clerk-Treasurer’s Office — Walkerton
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Ihe gardener is now having a field da\ with seed catalogs. f
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