The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1964 — Page 7

10 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — OCT. ft, 1964

Rainbow Giris Seat Linda Drews Saturday Night Mias Linda Drews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews, was installed as Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Rainbow for Girls Assembly No. 64, Saturday evening, October 3, at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Robert Lidy, Mother Ad* visor, greeted the guests. Mrs. Earl omith, Granger, sister of Miss Drews, was installing officer, assisted by Alfred Drews; Miss Sharon Garab. marshal; Mrs. Gary Shields chaplain- Miss Gail Baker, recorder; Mrs. Nelson Walz musician; Miss Beth Schaffer of Plymouth, soloist. and her accompanist. Miss Wannota Greer-, also of Plymouth Miss Drews, wearing an empire sty’e gown of medi’m blue brocaded in gold threads, "erefved her obligation from her f ither as sho knelt at the altar. Mirs Schaffer sang "Just A Closer Walk With Thee Her sis er. Mrs James Hickman, of A gos, escorted her to the East, and a nephew, Master Craig Hickman, presented her gavel. Other officers installed were worthy associate advisor. Janice Dipert; Charity. Gloru Replogle; Hope, Ixirraine Mullet; Faith. Celesta Erickson; treasurer. Lind.* Pontius; chaoiain Dot r-i W dfenberger; drill leader. Geraldine Stickler; Love, De'<w Arney; relit ion- Karen Al’en; lature Ann (’ark; Immortahtv. IT* re«a DeVos; Fidelity. RacJ m J Mullet; Patriot) -m, Jackie T- ttle; service, I nda Zimmerman. Also. confident d observer, Nancy ThooboJd; o iter observer.

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Maxine Mullet; prompter, Roberta Blake; histoiian, Diana Doll; rose lecturer, Laura Jo Thornburg; Hoosier Promise, Sue Wagner; soloists, Sue Brown and Trudy Ream; choir directors. Sue Skinner and Sue Six; Bible bearer. Linda Thornburg; jewel keepers. Sharon Knowlton and Carol Whittaker. Miss Drews chose as her motto "Ask and ye shall receive.” This w:ls in blue and gold letters 01 a white arch in the cast Her watchwords are Humility and Love. Her colors are blue and gold and the white mum is her flower. M. <s Laura Jo ihombuig, outgx>ir ; worthy advisor, presented the worthy advisor’s pin to Miss Dis .vs, who in turn gave her part worthy advisor’s pin from the assembly. Miss Drews escorted Linh* through the bow whore each girl pinned a bracelet charm attached to a ribbon of her coloi station, on a pink styrofoam heart which Miss Thornburg carried. As she knelt nt the altar to sign the memory page, the soloist sang "Friendly Persuasion.” The new worthy ad visor paid tribute to her parents and presented each with a gift. The soloist sang "Harb >r Lights" in their honor. Other members of the family were introduced. Miss Schaffer sang ‘ The lord’s Prayer” at the clo.e of the evening John McCombs gave the closing nraver The girls did their ritualistic cloning by singing their Ranlx w nrayer song as they knelt at the altar. Decorations in the assembly room and the re-ent ton room were in the Oriental theme. Pots of white mv.ms were arranged before the ea t da s which was

draped in gold satin. A lighter styrofoam church was at the base of the east pedestal. The reception room was decorated with Japanese lanterns, figurines, pieces of Japanese art, and mementos. A Japanese garden with flowing fountain was in one comer of the room. Small parasols in gum drops were at each place and place mats in the Japanese decor were used. Serving sandwiches, cup cakes, coffee and punch were, Mrs Charlie Steinke Mrs Mvron Mullet. Mrs. Don ild Wolfenberger. Mrs. John McCombs. Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Mrs. James Verkier and Mrs. A Erickson. Miss Mary I ancaster and Miss Linda Bonne presided at the guest book Room Mothers Meet In Walkerton The Walkerton High School room mot hen? met Tuesday. Ortober 6, in tho high school with Sylvster Amsler, principal Many items pertaining to the school and patent relations were discuss- 1 after lunch in the school cafeteria

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The group decided to meet once । a month with Mr. Amsler to i umrk in bottenng the public rela- ; tions and to discuss problems as they arise that ran b<- worked out through the understanding ol both the s< hool and parents. ( NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF INDIANA ST JOSEPH COFN'n' IN THE ST .TOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE NO. 19105 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Ethel M Eaton, also kr.rwi.' is Ethel Mac Eaton, Deceased Notice is hereby given that thundersigned personal repre-ei?’ itive of the above cAp’ioncd e- - has presented an 1 filedA final account in final settlement of said estate and p- ‘ition to settle and allow accoun* Petition to determine heirs Petition for authority to dis tribute estate Petition for discharge and that the same shill be hear' 1 in the court room of a<l c im on the 30th day of October. 1961 All per-ons entitled to share in final distribution of said ertatt are notified to appear m court on said da‘n a -d make proof (; f heirship or claim to an-y part of

said estate and show cause why such account should not t>e approved. .James (' Eaton Personal Representative Aloysius J. Kromkowski Clerk of above captioned court Florence Creager Morris ACorney for Estate 2t015 Go to Church Simday. 60 Years Os Service F<t. i n nt LEMONTREES A OPTOM^TMJUrU EWUMB RTTB AU Our Otru Shup Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.