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CUDNEY SCHOOL tHSS^^^r ft jm&m IMr * *** 'if* *• <; ikx J i ii 9K^ r^ali *lf, : ; . ,-Jgla^ ilHlSh eK *« * i^■Wßi f WkW*feA^vKl gm uMww"IIW %L -.aOW^ W T^ 11 ><* *£♦ "W,. I " ■ ” . ** % Front row from left to right: Earl Stull, Dale Stull, Wesley Hogan, Gail Nash, Raymond Cudney, Floyd Rensberger, Carl Rensberger and William (Bill) Lowry. Back row: Susie (Thayer) Teeter, Gladys (Thayer) Sheneman, Gladys Mar (Lowery) Kurzhal, Zelma (Nash) Pomeroy, Violet (Snyder) Drake, Pearl (Lowry) Kring and Roy Hill. The Cudney School was located on the Thayer farm just west of Haag’s Orchard. The girls are all living including the teacher, Zelma Pomeroy, who is living in a retirement home in Fort Wayne. Most of the boys in the class have passed away. Wesley Hogan is still among the living. The picture was taken 68 years ago. Later the students were bused into Tyner to school. — photo courtesy of Gladys Sheneman, North 1 iberty

Fine Arts And Crafts Festival In 25th Year The 25th annual Tri Kappa Fine Arts and Crafts Festival is scheduled for Sunday, April 14, at John Glenn High School. Invited as guest artists are John Glenn graduates who were recognized for their artistic ability under the tutelage of art teacher John Thomas. Adults and children in the John Glenn School Corp, boundaries are encouraged to participate in the show. The original work should demonstrate the artist's ability to handle the chosen media and the artist's understanding of design. Entry blanks will be available at all schools and will be printed in the local paper. The Walkerton Epsilon Chi and North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa are co-sponsors of this

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annual event. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Kim Towle, 586-7553, or Susan Groves, 656-3567. ARTS AND CRAFTS CONTEST RULES The 1991 Tri Kappa Fine Arts Festival contest rules for arts and crafts are as follows: 1. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Saturday, April 13, at 8:00 a.m. 2. The public showing of art and craft entries will be in the John Glenn cafeteria on Sunday, April 14, from 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. EST. 3. Students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 and any adults within the John Glenn School Corporation boundaries may participate. 4. Contestants are limited to two entries per category. 5. Divisions are art, craft, and photography for Kindergarten through Grade 6 and adults. Art,

craft, wood working, photography, and computer graphics are divisions for middle school. High school divisions are basic art, drawing, commercial design, photography, painting, basic art sculpture and sculpture. Adult wood working projects will be classified as craft projects. 6. Each entry should have contestant’s name, school, grade, and media on the entry blank. Media is the material used in the art; for example, watercolor, oil, crayon, ink. pencil, charcoal, etc. Labels may be obtained from the school art teachers or the local newspaper on or before April 9, 1991. Adult entry blanks will be in the newspaper later. 7. Art or craft not labeled as such will be labeled at the discretion of the art show committee. Unidentifiable work will be ineligible. 8. Adults will be judged separately from students and should include address on the entry blank. 9. All work submitted must have been done by the contestants themselves since the last contest. 10. Three-dimensional work is considered a craft unless the contest committee is advised differently. The work will be categorized at the discretion of the contest committee. 11. Paint-by-number, tracing, kits, molds, or any other direct copying will not be permitted. Committee's decision is final. Craft category, plastic canvas, fabric, etc., may be used. Patterns may be used but not kits for the crafts. Wood working is a threedimensional wood project made by the student since the last art show. 12. Photos are accepted if taken by the participant since the last contest. Photos may be black and white or color and must be at least 35 square inches in size, including mat. Categories will be elementary, middle school, high school and adult. 13. Judging will be on the basis of originality, composition, color and neatness. Art work is to be mounted or matted. Framing is permissible in craft category only. 14. Each grade will be judged separately from another for PreKindergarten through Grade 8. Judges decisions are final. 15. Consultation ia permitted as long as the art submitted is the

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contestant’s own work. 16. Adult entries should be claimed immediately after the public showing at 4:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, April 14, 1991. 17. LIABILITY - All entries and accepted works are submitted at the owner’s risk. The art committee will do it’s best to care for the art work. A committee member will be present from the time the art work is brought in on Saturday morning until after the showing on Sunday or the building is locked. NIPSCO PROGRAM CAN HELP MILITARY RESERVISTS Northern Indiana Public Service Company said today that its "Gift of Warmth” program to help customers with their utility bills is also available to help military families. The gift of Warmth provides $500,000 in shareholder ( funds, which is used to match , contributions from the public. . "Many reservists have had to leave higher paying jobs when called into active military duty,” said Gary L. Neale, president and chief operating officer. "Many of these reservists have families here in northern Indiana with expenses trying to get by on this reduced income. Even though the was has ended, financial problems brought on by the war will continue for some of these families. We encourage patriotic Americans here in northern Indiana to join us in making a generous contribution to this fund, and showing continued support for our troops.” Contributions to the fund can be

ONLY AT WELCO — FREE — LARGE PEPSI Or Soft Drink Os Your Choice With Any Sandwich Or Meal Purchase Refills 25' Good Thru Thursday, March 21, 1991 May Oberfell Lorber Attorneys at Law 612 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton Phone: (219) 586-7001 Telephone hours: 9:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Appointments: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (by appointment only) John H. Peddycord, Attorney at Law Managing Partner, Walkerton Office Broad range of legal services available Mam location: 300 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana 46601 (219) 232-2031

made through the same agencies that administer the Gift of Warmth program, or by sending a separate check made out to "Gift of Warmth" along with a customer’s NIPSCO payment. Local contributions can be made through the following agencies, and families of reservists who need assistance paying their NIPSCO bill can also apply at these locations: Marshall County Comm. Gift of Warmth, 507 E. Jefferson, Suite #5, Plymouth, IN 46563; Jackie Wright. United Way of St. Joseph County, Inc., 3517 E. Jefferson Blvd., P.O. Box 6396. South Bend. IN 46617; Judy Sawyer. Salvation Army, 209 State St., LaPorte, IN 46350; Lt. Allen Wurtz. Shop At Home The ancient Greeks believed that drinking from certain springs or wells would give them prophetic powers 55 SAVES LIVES a

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