The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1994 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — AUGUST 4, 1994

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Amish Acres Arts And Crafts Festival August 11-14 Historic Amish Acres in Nappanee, will present the 32nd Annual Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival, Thursday through Sunday, August 11 through 14. More than 57.000 in cash prizes will be awarded to the winning paintings and crafts from the competition big top tent. The entries Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN H»I«m Curtis Uniperms — Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Heir Accessories - Jewelry Cosmetics — Etr Piercing — Perfumes GIGI Homo Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service •nta*

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will be from over 150 artists from across the Midwest and beyond. Amid colorful tents and awnings surrounding Amish Acres farm pond, crafters will ply their trade and sell their wares. Portrait artists, woodcarvers, doll makers, and handpainted textile creators will be there along with the barbershop quartets, story tellers, and musicians. The four day artists' weekend is designed around the Amish heritage and folk art of the historic restoration and the Nappanee area. Horse and buggy rides, guided tours and demonstrations provide an intriguing background for the art display and market. Family style dinners in the air conditioned restaurant plus festive food from carts, wagons, and tents, as well as roast pork sandwiches, spun sugar, apple cider, sweet com, and ice cream will give festival visitors all they want to eat and more. The Inn at Amish Acres, complete with guilts on the beds, complimentary breakfast in the kitchen and rocking chairs on the front porch, stands next to the

festival grounds to provide relaxing sleep to weary shoppers. The new Nappanee Inn is a short walk to the west on U.S. 6. The 1911 Round Bam Theatre, the national home of the Broadway musical comedy classic Plain & Fancy, will come alive with song and dance on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. From the sounds of the fiddle and guitar to the square dance caller plus Punch and Judy a stream of entertainment will fill the summer air during the four day festival. Admission to the Festival is 54.00 per adult with free parking. Seven entrance gates lead to convenient parking in several lots. Children under 12 free. Amish Acres is located on Highway U.S. 6,1 mile west of downtown Nappanee. For additional information contact the Amish Acres Visitors’ Information Center, 1600 West Market St., Nappanee, IN 46550, 1-800-800-4942 or (219) 773-4188. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodlat Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. AUGUST 8 - 12 MONDAY Apple juice Smoked sausage Mashed potatoes Sauerkraut Rye bread with margarine Apricot halves Milk, tea, coffee 28 grams fat/64 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Peach nectar Sweet and sour chicken over brown rice Green beans Dinner roll with margarine Brownie Milk, tea, coffee 17 grama fat/99 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Grape juice Chef salad with ham, turkey, American cheese, tomatoes and carrots with French dressing Bran muffin with margarine Fresh blueberries Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/58 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Cranberry juice Sloppy joe on bun Creamy cole slaw Black olives Melon cubes Sugar cookie Milk, tea, coffee 26 grams fat/95 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Tomato juice Liver and onions Mashed potatoes Glazed carrots Whole wheat bread with margarine Tapioca pudding Milk, tea, coffee 19 grams fat/414 milligrams cholesterol R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday we were so glad to have Harold and Hazel Schweder back from their vacation. Harold took care of the books with Hazel telling us some short stories and BlLL^^^r^ 25 Yurt 01 Professional & PertonM Service • UPHOLSTERY , • CARPETING i (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Cal 6 00 i m. • 12:00 p.m

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jokes. This woman accompanied her husband to the doctor for his annual check up. While the patient was getting dressed, the doctor came out and talked to the wife. The doctor said, "I don’t like the way he looks”. The wife said, “Neither do I but he is handy around the house” Tuesday was a day of visiting before the meal. Wednesday Jessie Schaeffer was in charge of the program with some short stories and jokes. A girl who ordinarily complained about heavy traffic went out on Sunday morn-

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ing. She thought there would be nobody around. She thought the catholics would be at mass and the nrotestants would be in bed. But she was run down by a Seventh Day Adventist. Thursday we had a great day with Verl Haag and Florence Seekings playing the guitar and singing. Friday we had our sing-a-long with Pauline Klopfenstein at the piano. Virginia Anhold led the singing. Announcement: White Elephant and Bake Sale August 8.

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