The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1965 — Page 13
Janice Dipert Installed By Rainbow Girls 1 £ Miss Janre Dipert. daughter of and Mrs. Wayne Dipert, of .kerb n. was inMalled as WorAdvisor of Walkerton Ashly No. 61 Order <f Rainbow Girls. Saturday evening, Jang 30, at the Manonic Temple. tailing officers were Miss •am lady, Eikh.i t. Mrs Carl ney I-afayrtte, marshal. Mis. ird Peterson chaplain. Mrs. • -rt Whitaker. recordei Mrs. •n Walz, musician and Mis meth Klinedmst, soloist Miss Dipert was given her , bdion as she knelt al the altar Robert Lidy. the assembly p", Mrs Klmedhuit ang “The H Prayer" before he left the ir. She was escorted ca. t by r father, at whlh tune "Dad* s Little Girl’ was ung Mis ’ . rna Dipert p esented her sider r gavel and the new Worthy \ I visor was given Grand Honm. Other officers installed were: *iate Worthy Advisor, Gloria .<>gle; Chanty, Lorraine MulHope, Celeste Erickson, .‘h, Donna Smith; recorder, aldme Slickley; treasurer, la Pontius; chaplain, Sue mer; drill leader, Robcita <e \b», Love, Carol Vnttaker, gion, Maxine Mullet, nature ■ el Mullet; immortality Am k fidelity, Theresa I>• V Ltiam, Karen Allen, ervn e Six; cons ident nd obM-ncr. •• Wagner, outer observer, kie Tuttle; musician, Janice though; historian Linda 7ammum; Hoosier Promise Pam ■b her; Rose l« ture Linda fwa; prompter, Donna Wolfenrger; choir directors. Debbie xs and Connie Knowlton; wHNancy Thcobold and Shan n owlton; set-up assembly. Evil Thcobold. Carol Tuttle and la Daube Mrs. Robert Udy was installed Mother Adviaor for a third ■ m by her daughter Members the advi*>ry board installed v Mr and Mrs Alfred Drew , and Mrs Lidy, Mr. and Mrs wton William*. Mrs James Iler. Mrs D n Wnlfenbarger. Dmia Daube. Mr* Dime! -rt Mrs Edward DcVo- and Wa’ter Pickavet The mg "Somebody Bigger Than " in their honor irstM in the ca^t were M !Mr Drews grand U» turct I organizer of district 1 iron and patron of OES I'hap--319 and Mr Drews is the 1 "hipful Master of F A A M : gc in Walker! ml Miss I-aura Thornburg. Walkerton, Grand REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and I-ast Thursday Os Each Month \uxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
Ambus ador of Goodwill; MDs Janice Hawkins. worthy advi-oi of I nt>n Mills assembly; Kent S' hweder, Master Councilor of D* Molay; and Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs, asi ,< i .te matron ami patron f Walkerton OES * hapter. Miss Dipert asked that her parents be eseoited to the East where he thanked them for being such wonderful parents and gave them each a gift. The s Joist sang “No Greater Love," before they were returned to their seats. Mr ;uid Mrs David Kerr, Janice’s grandparents, were escorted to the East introduced and prewnted gifts from their granddaughter as the s Joist sang Always." Mr nnd Mr. Lidy. who or ides being .Mom" and ”P<>p' t, the assembly, are Grand Organizers of District 1. were praised by Mi s Dipert md presented gif's ns G<»d a Rambow Shim's for You" was sung. Miss Limin Drews retiring w rthy advisor, approached the east and pinned her worthy advisor pin nn Miss Dipert. who in turn, gave L.ndi her past officer pin. M s Diper’ then cordu ted Linda m a walk < f memories to the Gat ons of the bow where each girl pinned a tinv charm fastmed on a ribbon the rob r of her statkn. on a white styrof am Bible M s Drews carried. As he signed the memory page, the s Jord sing “A Closer Walk
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With Thee.” Mom Lidy wished Janice a happy term and rec ited a clever poem Planting A Garden". Relative- and • lose friends were introduced by the new Worthy Advisor. The ymb ’ . ch sen by Mi.' Dipert "Praying Hands ami Cro.s ' were used in the East in a ,sha<iow box in fiont of the dai . A white arch held her motto “Seek ami Ye Shall Find" in blue letter at the back of the East. Her w.iti hw rds “Faith and Hope." were in large white letters on blue cloth on a large screen in the dining room. Her colors, blue ami white, her f! wer, white carnation. 'Acre used in the «orsages Following the at going march, ■■■■ . , ■ . tec md punch were se ved tn Die dining room The serving t bin was center’d with an arrangement <>! fl, wers in shadof blue on a crystal « ake stand. Lighted blue tapers were on all the tables Ho tes es were Mrs. H.rry St-mke Mrs Duns Daube, Mrs Walter J < k n. Mrs. Glen Stahly and Mr Ix'Roy Snrth The M:s>» s Nnn< y Chapman and Linda Dautie were in c harge of ’he guest l»H>k' p4>b md Gary Mohling nd William Biorly of Waikt rt n DeMo’iay. were in < harge . f lig i ng and removing chaits during installat ion. The programs with beautiful
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covers rontemi with pray’ng hands, Were । .semba d md prepared by Mrn < h" i g.. Park N. L. .Junior High Wins Two Games Over Tyner On January Z«t. the l-iberty Junior High b.c ketball teams w • both games from Tyner in thLiberty gym. The 7th gr.i !• won their game by a final 36 21 sex re, while Coach Dunnuck .- ■'th grade won theirs SS-30. In the 7th giade game, Lib erty s •■ason rex’ rd was brotig ! to 7 wms and 3 losses Ri n Young led the nng with 1' followed by Tim Mem-fov v. th * and Ch irlc . Heningsmith ■ r i 7, The Sth grade team, in winning. now has an identical re< <>r 1 to the 7th graders, 7 wins and
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