The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1965 — Page 7
Installation Is Impressive For Walkerton OES Installation of new officers of Walkerton Chapter 319, Order of Eastern Star, t<x,k place at pub* ]?• ceremonies Saturday night, March 20, Ln the Masonic Tunple. Mr. and Mrs John McCombs will he the new worthy matron and patron. The matron's motto "H >d Fa. g to God’s Hand," was displayed in glittering letter on a violet colored arch in the iast. In front, of the Worthy Matron's station was a white shadow-box holding a ighted stained glass cat edral window. This rested on a purple satin covered ba tanked on either side by silver p. • . of pink hyacinths. Mrs. M Co* ‘s’ chosen col rs, shades of purple with pink and silver, and her fkfwera, any f’wr fro-r < • garden, were used in the b autifu! howl of arrangements of flowers in the east and the w * • ’ pink hyacinths were on th- uh and north stations He < j. j "Pra^ng Hands" wore uj ■ in to shad w b x and a ceranii at» d paj • .n th? organ in the w< Im al ing officers were Mrs. Glen Stahly, matron; Newton Williams. patron; Mrs. David Mellin, marshal; Mrs. Leßoy Smith, chaplain; Mrs. Nels in Walz, organist, and Mrs. Kenneth Khnedinst. snloist. Mrs. Klinedinst sang "Holy Bible" as »he Bible was presented on the altar by Mrs Newton W 1hams. Mrs. McCombs, wearing a my. al purple gown, was escorted to the east by her sen, William, following her obligation at the altar The .soloist sang "H -Id Thou My Hand," before she was presented, given grand honors, and seated in the east.
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Mr. McCombs was given his ob. ligation by Mr Williams and was escorted from the south by his daughter, Miss Becky. Mrs. Klinedinst sang '.I Lost Hold of His Hand" before ho was seated in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfenbarger were instated as associate matron and patron by Mrs Stahly and Mr. Williams. Al other ele> tive and a’ p mtive officers , were instaled, with the exception of Mrs G‘urge Parks, who , will be installed a. associate conductress at tiie meeting April 6. In the acceptm* e speeches given by the n'tw matron and patron, they each p edged their earnest •■ r l rts to serve tbmr chapter well. ( Mrs. McCombs explained the choice of her thrnic and gave a short resume of her O E.S. membership. which began in the South Bond Chapter No. 2 Tlu v both introduced th* ir families and ci sc friends. P v. Harold Williams of tiie M< th aiist Church, g ive an inspiring message and congratulated Mrs. MeCum a on the selection of h r theme. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews, retiring matron and patron, were escorted to tim a ar to sign the Bible m m ry page Mrs. M'Combs. fr m her station in the East, sang "May You Alva..." Mrs. Charlie Steinke and David Melon presented the Dnws with their past officer s jewels Mrs Stahly. in a ( lever po m. rwea'p | that this day was also ‘he brthday of Mrs McCombs Mrs. Klin dinat. a.'c< mpanied by Mrs Walz, sang "My Best to You " Mn*. Dale Dolan. Plymouth, deputy of District 20. was a xpecia' guest In the East. Mrs. M’-Chmbs introduced members of the Bible and Floral Ceremonv groups als - Mrs Drews who will serve as promoter; Mrs William Heim Jr., so’oist, and Mrs Newton Wi liams as reporter
for the ensuing year Eor the reception on the first floor, the room was decorated in a spring garden decor. Tiie worthy matrons watchwords, "Love, Humility and Prayer " were in silver letters m an onhid silk screen. Birds, bees, butterflies, etc wi re much in evidence about the room. Bird cages filled with pastel flowers were hanging along both side walls. A restful garden nook of poked pants ami i tall bird ( age was arranged in one • orn< ’ >f the room. The refr shment able was skirted in an orchid net ruffle witli bloss ms scattcied among its folds. Ihirple tapers in silver holders and a bow. of pmk snap dragon , purple hea 1 . her and assorted lavender shades in mums, centered the table. Mrs. Edward Petersen presided at the silver coffee servue an! Mrs Wayne Dipcrt presided nt th bunch bowl. Mrs. Elsie Johnson was in c.iarge of the g’ ‘ t Kok and c ' • out tiie pretty violet < sored programs Ti.o a nni or the d<--o-a’ing commit!* e u re Mrs E Iwa d p<»t- --< r chairman; M-s. Warner Dark. M> Gerald Creed. Mrs T m: ry ar ! Mrs. Orville ICineclinst. The refre. hnu nr • mmitteewas headed by Mrs. Harry’ S‘?inke, assisted by Mrs. Forrest Stahly Mrs. Iwßoy Smith. Mrs. Glen Anderson, Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Mrs. Danny Dipert and Mrs Fran-i Holland. Three DeMolay boys. Kent Schweder. Dona d St ahi v and David Drew s assisted in installation bv removing the chairs during the ceremonies. notice The Walkerton Methodist Youth Fellowship Bake Sale planned for Saturday, March 27, has hern poatponed to a later date, due to a conflict at thia time.
MAR. 25, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Walkerton OES | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L\cws 1 conducted the last m<»ting of their year as w’orthy matron and patron of the Walkerton (’hapter Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesdy evening, March Hi Mrs. Drtpv.s op. n*d th ( nv • ing w.th a friendship poem and g ive an interesting resume m ‘he visitation; and participation in activities, loth locally and in th 2<>th district, during tm ir term of < j!> e Both Mr. and Mi *. Dr« w expre. ,ed their appreciation for the privi ege of .serving the chapter an ( ] thanked their officers for their cooperation. Birthdays honored i .• of Mrs. Bess Gind' Ibcrger. Mrs B ht ! Johnson, Mrs. Erm si bander.-, and Mrs. John McCombs Whit" Bibles were pr» < n*. to two new niemb' is. I; >naM v.' lfenbargf r and James W rkh ? bv the Bible ( er<‘m >ny group. The officers, under the dire< 'ion <t Mr McCombs, A -oc ate Matron. j. irh' ipated in <i farevv. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Drews. A clever narration, written bv Mu. MvCombs and re d by Mrs. Clrei nee Reid, as each officer pas‘< d a picture of him or herself mom ted on a red heart, in a memory book given to Mrs. Drews. Mrs McCombs closed the piogram with a solo, .’May You Always" to the Drews. During the socia- h air ’n th( dining room, the Drews vveie presented a clo k from their officers. Tiie tables w< re decorated in the St. Patrick decor. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Gjemro Jr. Mrs Jack Hannagen, Mrs. V R. Ecker and Miss Audrey Dolph. Installation for the new officers I were held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Temple. The kind of si' t css that turns a man’s head often leaves him facing in the wrong direction.
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