The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 3

Sharon Smith Installed As Worthy Advisor Miss Sharon Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ix* Roy Smith. Rt. 3, Walkerton, was installed as V\orth,y Advisor of Rainbow for Girls Assembly No. 64. Saturday evening. ■ ifr-ry--* y yawE. Mrs. Robert Ludy. Mother Advisor. greeted the guests and introduced Miss Judy Smith, the installing officer, who presented the other installing officers Miss Barbara Udy. marshal; Mrs Ga^y Shields, chaplain; Miss Mary Carol Tunis. South Bend, recorder; Mrs I^irry Groves, musician. and Mrs Kenneth Khncdins? soloist She introduced th* guest in the Ea t, Mrs Ixßov Smith. worthy matron and George Parks w >rthy patron of Wilk* rton chapter O E S Ix’Roy Smith. Wthon I andrum. South Bend Grand IwHurcr and Mr Landrum, Grand I^puty of Di»trict 20; Alfred Drew Wt’korton. Grind lecturer and Mr Grew <?a .d > h.urn. in >t Di--trict No. 1. Robert Pop' Lidy an I Mrs Georgi Parks. Choir i ■• . v cr* also mUodu< «d M u.brr of th< Rainbow Board were intr*du<*d as was a group from the North Ilibcrtv /X sembly. Mrs Jame Bullinger. mother advisor: Mis Lobs Stuck, worthy advisor: Miss Julie Limerick Grand Ambnssador of Good Will and other member*. Mr«. Shields presented the open Bible on the altar as the solois? ang "He” Mihm Smith was given her obligation by her father She was wear ng a floor length gown of ivory satin As she turned from the altar the soloist sang. "Ixd There Re Peace ” Mr Lidy escorted her to her station In the east. Other officers Installed were: worthy associate advisor Carolyn Mann: charity, T^aura Jo Thornburg: Hope. Linda Drews: Faith, Jeanne Fry: treasurer Ixirraine Mullet: recorder. Janke Dipert: chaplain., Celesta Erickson; drill leader, Donna Smith Members of the color stations Installed were Love Diana Doll; religion Jackie Tuttle; nature Geraldine Stlckley: Immortality,

How Much Should A Funeral Cost? There is no right answer tc. this question. The cost of a funeral d(»|M»nd> solely on the family’s desires and financial means and is their own free choice. At the Palmer Funeral Home, the different price levels are plainly marked, and each family chooses according to their needs without pr« > ure or influence from an one. Os primary imjxntance, however, is the fact that the quality of our service never varies. Regardless of whether a funeral c< sts below the welfar* allowance or over SIOOO, our services will bo the same as far as beauty, dignity, accomod at ons and at ten 1 on to details is concerned. Every Palmer Funeral Home service is one that ‘ truly expresses love and devotion." Kent It Palmer Owner & Director PALMER FUNERAL HOME Phone 656-8362 North Liberty, Indiana

Rachael Mullet; fidelity, Ann Clark; patriotism., Paula Jones; and service, Theresa DeVos. Others were: confidential observer, Linda Zimmerman; outer observer, Donna Wolfcnbarger; musician, Elsie Baugher; historian Linda Pontius; Hoosier Promise, Karen Allen; prompter. Nancy Theobold; choir directors. Sue Skinner, Pan: Dutcher and Sharon Knowlton; soloist, Barbara Pontius; Bible bearer. Gloria Replogle and Rose lecture. Janet Gilmer Master Jon Smith, brother of Sharon, presented her with her gavel. After she assumed her station. she introduced her family and thanked all who helped in her installation. She pre n'od her parents with gifts and a. ked them to stand while the soloist sang a special song to them, a parody to "A Fellow Needs A Friend Mist? Smith explained her motto. "One Nation I'nderGod and watchwords, "God Bless America" A she Id painted n shades of gold ami autumn colors, with a white cross and the motto in bronze, formed a background in the east The emblems The Cross and American Flag” was placed against the white satin draped east dais Her chosen song, "I ’t There Be Peace;" her colors, ivory and autumn hues; and ht r flower, bronze and yellow mums. Large bouquets of mums were in the east ami west Small baskets containing a single water lily of the color per taming to the station were on the seven color stations Miss Lidy. retiring worthy advisor. pinned the worthy advisor s pm on Mis Smith Miss Lilly was given a past worthy advisor s pin from her as emblv She presented the assembly with a turthd.y. bank with th. Rainbow insignia for Hull Use. As Mis Lidv signed the m mory pipe in the Bibk at tie alt c , . x j •...feet D M Sharon i the third daug ter of Mr md Mr > dh to ha\ eb* n \\ ■: thy Advi rof th- W alk« rt"ii A. <> c.My Mi R. -r < Jan. •> Xu ibauc and Mi Judy Su ah who wa her Hrfs installing offh r. A younger a-ter. Donna was in-tallcd as drill leader to Herve under her sister this term. Refreshments were served in the dining room The table wa covered with a gold cloth with an Ivory net swag around the top edge, held in place with bronze mums An arrangement of mums centered the table Mrs Edward Petersen, chairman of the Rainbow board, presided at the punch bowl an*! choir mom, Mrs Parks, at the coffee service MDs Donna Smith was in charge of the guest book. Hostesses wore Mrs Petersen. Mrs Parks. Mrs Warner Clark. Mrs Marvin William Mrs Dinny Dipert and Mrs Alfred Drews. The newlywed;. Gil and Marian, were driving away from the church Gil pulled Marian tow ard him put his arm armnd her shoulders kis»wd her md said. •'N<>w, Honey, what tin nonsense about you quitting your job?'’

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