The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1962 — Page 3

Rainbows Install Shaion Garab As Worthy Advisor Another beautiful installation ceremony for umcers or 'A'alk*-r---ton Assembly of Rainbow for Girls was enjoyed Saturday night, October 6, at the Masonic Temple Miss Sharon Garab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garab Sr . wa * installed as Worthy Advisor Her colors, blue and silver, and her flower, the white baby mum, was used throughout the decor. Bouns of mums with a touch of blue were on the east and west ped stals and arrangements of pai Ped weeds in blue and silver were in the north and south. Her motto “In God We Trust" was suspended as an arch from two large pillars all in tile blue color, in the cast. A white shadow box held a picture of Christ and the Last Sup per. and rested in front of the cast station. The watch’ ’ord.

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I MHft 1 ’7 *' U' ' I I MISS SHARON GARAB "You'll never walk alone," was in silver letters behind the Worthy ■ Associates station. Int tiling offi- . cers introduced by Mother Advis-

or, Mrs Alfred Drews, following her greeting to the large audience, w re Miss Gail Baker, installing officer; Miss Diane Gindelbergt i marshall; Miss Nancy Cripe chaplain; Mrs. Janet Cook of Knox recorder; Mrs. Cleo Rmgie, < : Argos, organist; and Mis. Pauli Lowry, soloist. Miss Garab, attired in a lovely blue gown and wearing a whit* orchid, was given her obligation by Alfred Drews. Rainbow "pop As she turned fnnn the altar, Mrs Lowry sang, "Climb Every Mountain." her chosen song. Mr Gar b escorted Sharon througn an aisle of Rainbow Giris holding long stemmed silver mums. "God's Rainbow Shines for You" whs sung as they reached the East Other officers installed welt Worthy Associate Advisor, Mary C. Tunis; Charity, Barbaia Lidy; Hope, Peggy Ruggles; Faith, Judy Clark: recorder. Cclestia Tunis; treasurer, Sharon Smith; chaplain. Diane Fejes; drill leader, Pal Meitinos; Love. Linda Dryws; Religion, Ixirrame Mullet, Nature Sandy Hembree; Immortality. Gloria Replogle; Fidelity. Barbara Pontius; Patriotism. Celesta Erickson; Service, Kathy SnMth; Confidential observer. Donna Wolfenberger; Outer Observer. Jeannie Fry; Musician. Carol Mann; Choii directors. Janet Gilmer and Donna Smith; Hoosier Promise, The resa DeVos; Prompter. I-aura Jo Thornburg; Historian, Linda Pontius; Rose Lecturer Gail Baker, and Jewel Keeper. Sui Skmm i As Miss Garab assumed hi r station she was presented a gavel from her parents, by Miss Baker. Sharon thanked all who assisted in her installation and recited a poem revealing her w ishes for bei term of office. She introduced members of her family. Sharon had her parents escorted to the East where she introduced them and said a poem of appreciation to them. She presented her mother with a bouquet of red ro-M s and her father with a gift Mrs. Lowry sang "If 1 Could Ti ll You" in their honor. Sharon escoited Mis.s Biker, the retiring Worthy Advisor, to members oi the Bow. where each of the *ev»n girl* placed a bow of ribbon and key on a ।o’ age base Gail < iriu-d t they [ )ke short vhm-s Sb/o* n

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added the past Advisor's pin in the center of the corsage. The soloist .sing "Prayer is the Key ‘o Heaven." As they tinned towai Is the altar. Mi s Baker knd' to ign the Bib'* a the soloist ang "Melody of Love." Mi*s Baker thanked her 41b •i s an<l congratulat’d Si anin a* she pinned the Worthy Advisors pin on her Guests in the txtc led 1 East intiodu *d wi re: Warm r Clark W M of F & AM Mi Edward Pet* j o n, Wor’hy Mair n of O E S„ Robert Flam.* ar, ’ DeMolay Dad. and S' ve Boh. Mas’er Councilor of DcM**l'iy Di tinguished pei ms introduce I wei<- Mr and Mr- Alfred [ a a , Grand Organizersuf D.s’u .< t 1 *i Rainbow, and Miss Gimb lb *g r Grand Worthy Associate A*iv; - or of Rambw for Giris in Indiar.a. Remarks and thanks wen- given by several pel. tns. Rev. Kemp Tunis, of South Bend, gave the closing prayer. Following the * . >- ing march, the guests were invited to the dining room for i .-axial hour. An unusual wooded s* * m* b* son a large hand painted pi tine of a sunset, whi-h im hid. d a real waterfall. rocks, fail branches and grasses, which was designed and built by Mr Drews, highhghted the one end of the loom. Tables were decorated with blue isamers on white, with blue and silver painted weeds as dc.or. Th. rvI SI Ywi of hmee bt. I^ol LEMONTREES A OPTO MH TRIS TS ■■■ Jr WB GLASSES EXAMINED FITTED HEARING AIDS AH fHuanra Mair In Our Ou u Shw/t PHONE CE 4-7771 314 S. MICHIGAN ST.

' smooths bumps better than a bulldozer If all :ds were superb’ 'hways/ ( hevrok t’s n markably smooth ai 1 silent ride might be just another luxury. But as most town and country roads will den onstrate, th 3 is one Chevrolet advantage that 3 mighty easy to get excited about. (The way those four deep-coil springs put the kibosh on bumps/ you'd almost think Chevrolet was working for the highway commission.) The ’63 Bel Airs, Biscaynes and Impalas are equally easy going on upkeep. Brakes are self-adjust-ing. New Delcotron generator s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s battery life. Even the rocket panels on the Body by Fisher are self-washing and ventilating to cut down on rust. Your •dealer's waiting to tell you lots mjre. ( the make more people depen I on

ing table had a white cloth with a bind net -kirt and held a him; 1 c rystal bowl *f painted weeds, i flanked by him. tapers in silver ' holdt s. Other appointments were in M Ver Ml Bill Hostetler, deter of Sharon, presided at the punch bowl, and her sister-in-’.aw, Mr John G*rib Jr pre ujed t । the silver cofte * ■ rv;* e Fruit- 1 I jello and mk** .Vere • rved. Tt e plac.* cards it the pec nd tab c •ver* blue with A’hite l and paint* I i mou Pam • ne-, and ilver sequin;. inafcing ti. ■ rover- for ti • pro; rains ah m *.«l*- by Mrs Bi 3 Gm< elberger. The gm fable w s I covered with lace ov*-r blue a I • entered with 1 him- ami -id. r i;ou<|Uet. Mr Mmme Miki s» h s i hairman of refreshments amt wu-s aaai *ted by Mr Lloyd Tho' - a.s end Mrs. Robert Lidy. Mrs. 1 Lidy baked th*- cake -, win* hv. .* > decorated with him- flowei ■ md * silver bows. I I nitation of gocxl often lag j long ways behind its example. Ait htiH'Mtmit to visit us rh J- />, : r W A X t 'r * ’ ‘ n.— You are always welcome to visit ns nt any time. We would appreciate the opportunity to show you our facilities and gracious accommodations. Me Daniels Funeral Home 656-1121 J North I.ibeit}

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