The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1965 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 15, 1965

New Officers Preside At OES Meeting Worthy mat: n and patron of Walk- ri n Chap m ‘h d< o. the Eastern StaJ. Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs and the r 'fl‘ -is held theut first Hireling of the new year Tuesday evening. April 6, in the Masonic Temple Mrs. George Path . was installed by Mrs. McCombs In the station of Ass x nte Conduct; ess. Following the business meeting, all present gathered around the altar and renewed heir obligation under the direction of the wo: thy patron. Mrs. MilComns named her committees for the year as follows: proficiency. Mrs. Allied Drews. William Steinu il l. Mr- Newton Williams and A. J Daniels; finance: David Mellin. George Parks and Mrs L< Boy Smith; examining: Mrs. Glen Stahly. Mrs Chat lie Steinke. Alfn-d Drews and John McCombs. sn Am « and distress: Mis. Don Wolfenberger. Mrs. Grover Oplinger and Mrs. Parks; ways and means: Mrs. James Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. L« Roy Smith Mt and Mrs Robcr Lid?'. Mr- Walter Jink: n, Mr. and Mrs George Ferverda nnd Mrs. Francis H d’and: relief: Mrs. Roymond M ('arty. Mis. CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADER । I V "ft ■I ' * " x “BUCK KEPCHA” welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at... Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Indiana

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Francis Gindelberger. Mrs. Mary Bauer and John McCombs; music Mis Earl Ldnbach. Mrs. Nelson Walz. M s William Heim Jr., and Mrs Kenneth Klinrdmst: byla.. s Mu David Meldn. Newton Williams and Mrs. Stanley Or<utt dinners; Mrs. Drews, Mis. Mmme Mikesell, Mrs. Lloyd T.omas, Mis James Martin. Mis. Ruth Haytei Mr> Glen Andern. Mrs Leßo? Smith. Mrs. Walter Pickavet and Mrs. Donald B<fwn; kitchen: Mrs. Mikesell. Mi Hazel Barden and Miss Audrey Dolph; decorations: Mrs. Elwaid Petersen. Mrs. Warner Clark .Mi-. Herman Henty, Mrs. Orville KI n«lms: and Mrs Gerald Creed; and refreshhments; Mrs. Robert King. In keeping with the Easter season the chaplain Mrs. James Ridenour read from the Bible the resurrection story followed by remarks by the worthy pation who stressed the importance of renewing ones lai h at this time. Mrs. William Heim Jr., soloist, sang "He Arose." The worthy matron closed the met ting with an Easter poem. Protems were Mis. Drews Mrs. Danny Dipert and Mrs. Newton Williams. Contributing to the birthday bank were A. J. Daniels. N« Aton Williams and Miss Linda Ixdnbach. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs Orville Kftnedinst, M’S. He man H< nry Mrs. G-iald Creed an i Mrs Kenneth Klinedinst T e tables were decorated in the Easter motif. It was announced th.it Mrs. Drqws junior past worthy matron. had purchased a new clock and an electric skillet with last year s birthday bank money. Little Adult Help To Meet Tonight The Walkerton Little league has announced the oiganizational meeting for the coming season for coaches. ofD ials and other adult he\p This meeting will be at the Community Building on Thursday. April 15. at 7:00 pm. The Little league needs help to keep this tremendous program going at the momentum that has been built up ami a la* k of adult help seriously th-eatens the success of the entire program. (AMP FIKE GIRLS The Watanya Camp Fire Girls held their group ceremonial Thursday at the home of their leader, Mrs. Roy Clark There were fifteen present and each girl served on a committee having a part in the ceremonial. Several girls received honor beads. The girls have just finished their candy sale, selling sixteen cases which gave them a profit of sl9 00 for their treasury to start getting their camping equipment. COUNT-DOWN It takes a chain of circumstances to show up the weak link In a man’s character.

Rainbow Reception Honors Three From Walkerton Walkerton Assembly No. 64. Order of Rainbow for Girls, honoicd one of their members. Miss Liura Jo Thornburg, Grand Ambassador of Good Will, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Lidy, Grand Organizers. District No. 1, Saturday evening. April 10, in the reception room of the Masonic Temple. The walls of the room were decorated with clusters of spring flowers. The podium in the east was covered in white with Easter decor trimming and centered with a well-filled Easter basket and bunnies. Mrs. Alfred Drews, Grand Chairman of District 1, a past Mother Advisor and chairman of the Rainbow Board, greeted the guests and presented Miss Janice Dipert. Worthy Advisor of the local assembly. Miss Diiieit directed the introduction of special guests and the escorting of the honor guests to the east. Miss Lorraine Mullet escorted Miss Thornburg through an ai. Ie of six Rainbow Girls, holding alo t long stemmed pastel flowers Miss Janet Gilmer -ang a parody to "When My Baby Smiles At Me.” accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Nelson Walz. Miss Mullet escorting Mrs. Lidy, and Miss Barbara Lidy. of Fikhart. escorting her father, passed through an escort made up of Mr. and Mrs. George Parks.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dena id Wolfenberger, and Mr. and Mr* Newton Williams. who each dropped a small token in the Eaatei Baskets they can-led. Mi.m Gilmer sang a clever parody to "Easier Parade.' Airs. Lidy is Mother Advisor of the local assembly. Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs, Worthv Matron and Patron of Walkerton Chapter OES, seated In the east, were Introduced. Mrs. McCombs presented gifts to the Lidys and Mwes Thornburg on behalf of the chapter. Miss Dipert pre ■< nted g-i-ts from the assembly to the honor guests. Miss Joy Klampe. Knox. Grand Immortality, was introduced, as were members of ’he Rainbow Board who were present. Miss Donna Smith gave a clever reading entitled "Bowling.” A musical program by the ‘‘Kitchen Kats” of Hamlet was enjoyed. All the instruments were house-

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hold utensils from washboards to funnels. George Fosler. dressed ns a clown, was their master of ceremonies. and Mrs Earl Leinback was accompanist. During Mrs Lidy's remarks of appreciation, she announced the names of Rainbow members who are eligible to receive their Grand Cross of Colors at Grand Assemblv in July, to lie Caro'yn Mann, Sharon Smith. Isaura Jo Thornburg and Linda Drews. The adults wno win receive similar honors will be Mr and Mrs. George Parks, Mrs. Danny Dipert. and Mrs James Vorkler. The clever programs were assorted pas'el colored covered books with a white bunny complete with cotton tail, on the front rover These were made and assembled by Mrs. George Parks. Defend what is right by attacking all wmng vigorously.