The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1964 — Page 1
Volume 88; Number 7
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICES FRI.
Miss Carol Mann Is Installed As Worthy Advisor Miss Carol Mann was install, <1 I as worthy advisor of Walkerton I Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, at public ceremonies Saturday night 1 in the Masonic Temple. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mann 1 fl X W’ k \ ; K, - *hha Mrs. Robert Lidy. mother advisor, greeted the guests and Introduced distinguished guests seated in the East. They were Al Drews. District No. 1 Grand Lecturer, and Mrs. Drews, Grand Chairman District No 1; Mrs L - Roy Smith and George Parks, worthy matron and patron of Order of Eastern Star No. 319 and Mrs. Parks. Choir mom Miss Barbara Lidy, installing worthy advisor and the Grand American Flag Bearer and pa t worthy advisor of Walkerton a<sembiy, was escorted to the East : thru an archway of American flag* held aloft by six Rainbow Girls. Mis . Lidy was greeted wi’h ' grand honors and introduced the following installing officer Mi s Sharon Smith, marshal; Mi> Carl Delaney. Lafayette chaplain. ' Mrs. Gary Shield,, recorder Mrs Nelson Walz, musician: Mrs Lee Mann, soloist. Mias Mann wa< given her obligation by Mrs I^ee Fry worthy matron of Fulton OES No. 376 As she knelt at the altar the soloist sang, "My Task" She wn then escorted tn the East by 1 er father where "Daddy's Little Girl ' was sung ns well as the reading of a poem written for her from each letter in her name Other officers installed were Laura Jo Thornburg worthy asnnciate advisor: landa Drews Charity; Jeannie Fry Hope Janice Dipert Faith Imnna Smith recorder; Lorraine Mullet trea*urer Gloria Rrploglr chaplain Linda Pontius drill lender Paula Jones Love; Ann Clark religion. Theresa DeVos nature Barbara Pontius TmmnrtaPtv Cele ’ a E, Ickson Fidelity; Nancv Th, • ’ Patriotism- Geraldine Sticklev service: Rachel Mullet c ”fl lential ob erver. Linda Zt*' rmnn outer observer Diann D ” mi*irlan: Janet Gilmer his 1 -iar Donna Wolfenberger H osier Promise: Sharon Smith ’* '■ Ta*turn Tackle Tittle P’ ■ ' Phyllis Emmom Trudy Ibntm chose directors; '^arolvr P’ ’’ ' Deiens Arnev and Bober’ > ’ ’ « >d< ists; Sharon Knowlton B-b* p.Mf.- Sue W i’”cr and Sne Skinner jewel keener Pam । (Continued on page 12>
N. L ITA To Meet Tuesday Apologies to the paid up members We did not ami to offend you, but so few members were paid up in this year's I*TA organization that it did not behoove us to separate the men from the boys. So please forgive us if you have joined the North Liberty PTA and join now if you are not already a member. Membership dues are only 50c a year Don't forget the "BIG" surpri e "This Is Your Life" program and the Founders Day program at the regular February meeting, next Tuesday, February IS, at 7:30 pm. in the North Liberty Htgh School gym. Old Teeffarden School For Sale The Polk - Lincoln - John on S< hoot Corporation ha advertised that the Teegarden school and real estate is offered for -ale The advertising appears at an- ther place in the paper forth -< interested in bidding on rime It will be old to the highest biddei at a meeting of the Boni I of S<h*>d Trust<* s a’ the offic, in Tyn» r on February 24 >e >’ed blds Will be received a' tile off., e of the superintendent until 7 <x> p m. on the day of the sale. Interested persons may inspect the building by obtaining | key at the superintendent's office Shamrocks Play Twice This Week End North Liberty's efforts to increase their wins will be duly tried this week end as they play Madison Friday night and Penn Saturday. The Madison game i a home game and ls scheduled for 6 15 for the B Team Saturday at Penn, the starting time i also 6 45 Both of these opponents have established themselves Madison as one of the bef<r county teams and Penn as one of the better state teams. Lid week they were ranked 16th in the state. Dance Friday After Ball Game Die Sting Rays will play for a Teen Dance Friday night at the Walkerton Youth Building following the Walkerton LiPaz ba ke’ ball game TTi<- dance is seheduled for 9:30 to 11 30 due to the game an,l the usual 25 cent adm will be charged John Powell h in charge of chaperone for the month of February. Adult Farmers See Slides Os Europe Arnos Bierly gib st sfwak r at the Walk, rt m Adult Fam < ■ <’ ! i - Monday night, gave av«»% mfoti ative talk on Russia Mr Rirrh was one of the individual - who took a tour of Rio in and its neighboring countrb > last summer Mr Bierly hi, light, d his talk M’h colored slide- taken in the countries which he toured The eun.r g • nded with refr-si ment* "p>>r' ! »r< I bv Ro, Ga* in, ' Next week' ca-* «;i U Civil Defense The ela wi 1 b< handled bv Ge«tge K-’.n c D dire tor and Harold M ■ U V • d ua! A? i” true' T v. v. s ar invt’ed to attend
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Boctnma - (raft At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. February Ist Mims Sandra Boctsma and Clyde Gad Cra. were united in marriage at the Bible Church of Culver. Indiana. Tfhe parents of the couple arc Mr and Mrs .1 >e Boetsma. 317 S Ohio St., Culver and Mr an I Mra Virgil Craft. 321 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Re Edwin Cockrill. pastor of the church, officiated at the doubio ring ceremony before the altar which was decorated with palm and baskets of white gladioli Pink and white ribbon bows marked the pews. Mrs. Maynard Tittle of Plymouth. organist. played the nuptial muair and accompanied Memal Goodsell who sing I Love You Truly." and 'The Lord's Prayer " The bride given m marriage by her father, was lovely in a g >w n of lace fa hioned with long sleeves pointed at the wrists, an ! a round neckline with appliqued lace trimmed with sequins The net skirt over taffeta had wide tiers of lace trimmer! with sequins with a back panel of lace Her headpiece <>f white cabbage rmr of sheer nylon trimmed with mm iature pearls held a shoulder length vet! of net. She <a!». : pink and white ms. . on a white Bible Mi Martha L>wrv n I d honor was attired in a dre f deep blue bmraiisl dan i-k w .th ros.- and featured a large bow at the waist In back She wore a hat made of the same material as the dress and net tn imed with largo cabbage re c I »rv !’..»<•’ ' a bmthv’ » ’ th bride wn t man. ami Ushers w> ■ Hi• -’d Craft. Leon P I M >. ' rAv and W < Br luneker D-bm P,. -»-ma sister <” *h b e y » . r girl in! ■ re a d'-^ss and hat similar to the n ’ ■ With t'r.e sr th
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noses on the hat Brian Craft was ring bearer. For her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Boctsma wore a gold brocade three-piece dress, with brown accessories and a corsage of pink roses Mrs Craft, mother of the bridegroom. wore a wine colored dress with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church social rooms A color motif of pink and white was ti > I for the table which hel<! a thrrr-tierrd wedding cake decorated with rose- hear! and wedding beds trimmed with miniature pear! Mr,. Darwin Harman Mr C' Foust. Mrs Wilfred *i if' and Mr Ronald Quivey. a- . Uri The couple left for a welding trip to Des Moines. lowa, with the bride wearing a one-piece dies of gold and beige polished cotton with black acres ones and the corsage from her bridal bouque Tfie couple will re ide at R tc 1 Walkerton The bride graduate! from Culver High School md the South Rend College of Conn er. Mr C' C i grad de of\Vi - erton H gh School and is pre cntly employ. I at the Independent-N.-w Ci npanv in Walk* Indians Meet Two Strong Opponents Walkc-Um’- Ind' u.s w " ' t-.^ ■ with t o string ipponen? th week end as they do ba" < wi’h I-i Dar F-i lav nicht ai I Km x S tU'd : . * Th Lal* • • . • will b- r.'ive.} it ’he V. ill--' gym hut !„U‘ar s hoc-. . > ns thev play all of them g awnv fi ? their own fLoor C im> t" i- d C for the B Te •’ Sa’.mdav tt will be a trip ! • Kr x Kn x is on slow t m ■ <” I t; 4 '* ’’ start r 715 U 1 e ». or fast tim*
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E.U.E. Church To Host Walkerton Area ‘Let V Pray - the title be to b<- h< Id a’ tn> Walkerton E r.B ( bur, h F iday evening. February ll at * »M) pm. The primary ;> irp< ■ ,f thi# servire is to lea 1 the participants into rin 3.411• exjwncncc *»( prayer. The service v. t. prepared by Dr. Madeline Bai',’ ext* itive se* - retary of the Impart™, nt on the cooperation of men and women in church, family and ociety of the World O incil >f Churches, of Geneva S.vitzerlar, ! The speaker will t>" Rev. Paul Lju-k <>f the United Missionary Ch r, h at Koon',’. Like He will illu.st: ite hi ne ii ation with <-ne >f 1., v," v • •.h < k drawr g V;< • ,ria H a: I Jan ■ s W 1 r My G . md I Th. ffedn-: v. dl u.ed to <•• n‘i! i^ ■ ir '.i.re tn the -up- : ■ • ■ : 1 • • tn clleg, f- i ■ n in A- I - Af-ica; to . • .... v ■ .o..'n • - 1 m many pa--, of th. V :> pnwide h•• -' ':• ' ' - fr s', abt idwh i .<• h> ■ r ountry: to -.ppoft tn<- mgr in’ ministry ai- 1 aork in ng In- lan-Amen-cans We have -t* - ia! prayer request, from Africa A ta Latin America the Vm’ed S’ it^s, ar. I Canada. The United Mis .onary. Teegarden E.U B Tra v Methodist, Walkerton Pilgrim H Unrss, First Presbyterian. M-‘!w !i t. and KUH Churches will be in charge of the ervice Every Christian who is concerned ab« 'p his felk»w man n invited and is urged to a’tend Surely, this i, a tune when we need to unite in prayer around the world Beaver Creek Church Is Location For N. Liberty T' <- North Libe r ’\ Mini teria! A -wh i.ition ui barge of the Combined -ervice for the hutches of that area, have cho en the Braver Creek We-evat’ Methodist Chunh as the h church for their s.-mers at 7 30 pm. Fn !ay evening Bev Palmer. paxt<>r of the North Liberty . । . । be ■ e speaker f >- this gen h e Everyone is invited to attend thi ervice of mpiration. (’. of C. Meets Today Noon T e Wi" C* of Co- -r.er e wd! m t !tv noon Th Liv Febru i". I", it Heifb I> e . sev< . i”er- 'f impor’an, e w 1 ’ e hes re the gro n it this n eetlng T".,- s oribeysC'n ’-‘vr i - -’ill In f..’’ t,-. Msnv hi e not vet an- , e-—l Ceir u '” r , concerning th- d”! e for 1964 H’ \KI I ’ \D < \K»» PKRTY TVieee w I be i <- > ■ r irt\ a' the tuhr ,n T s- <’ •emurdtv B'liMme' Fehrvan f'h it s *t» UTT- ’• nt turned aver ’ ‘ Heart Fund Dr -e m ir- eautf■>vs‘v a* nsg-.:'.
