The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1965 — Page 3

Rainbow Gills Install Officers In Walkerion Miss Celesta Erickson, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Erick'rn Sr.. Rt 3, Plymouth, was installed as Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Assembly of Order of Rainbow for Girls. Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple. Installing officers were Mrs. Alfred Drews, installing officer; Miss Lorraine Mullet, marshal; Mrs. Gan’ Clark, chaplain; Mis-, Janice Dir^rt. recorder; Ms. Nelson Wafg. musician; Miss Sandy Barden, soloist. Miss Erickson was given her obligation hv Mrs. John Peterson ns •*»C kn-w nt the altar. Other officers lns*a’led were: Donna Smith, worth” associate advisor: Geraldine Stlckley. Charity; Linda Pontius, Hope; Rachel Mullet, Faith; Sharon Knowlton, secrvtary; Sue Skinner, treasurer; T Anda Zimmerman chanlnln; Car^l Whi^hor dHH l-ader- I’nm Dutcher, Love; Sue Six. religion; Donna Wolfenberger, nature; Roberta Blake. Immortality; Linda Thornburg Fidelity: Maxine Mullet, patriotism; Ann CTark. service; Nancy Chapman, confidential observer; Janice Hartaourh .outer observer. Othe-s were: Caml Tavlor. musician: Con”le Knowlton, historian; Brenda Thornburg. HoO lor Promise; Izirrakne Mu’let. retiring worthy nfhdsor; Rose lecturer Ctndv Martin; promoter, Conn’e Verk’cr. soloist; and Linda Daube and Jolly Erickson, choir directors. The new Worthv Advisor introduced her family, thanked all who acctetM in her Installation and announced her mopo, "To Serve Cr>d Above AH"; her watchword. 'Trawr"; svmbol. BiIMn"; colon, "gold and white”- and her flower, “rose bud " Mrs Robert Lldy Is t' e Mother A'bd’O” and Mr. Lidy is the Swecmhlv Pop Deen’-atinns were |n k^rnl-g with t h e chosen en’ors both in the a«wemb’v room and in the re-centp-n room where refre-h---me-ts ’fem f 'llwdn” the ceremonv h” M”w Mvron MnVet, Mrs Bernard Erickson Jr. Mrs. . J •**< * I Kal h Pollock and Miss Shirley Kissinger m^A Sonva and Tonya Erick’**' w<*» In charge nf the gue t hook Gary Rl'hev and tav Peto-won mve-M the chairs during the installation.

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To Be Honored At Reception This Sunday Carol Kaley Annis. IRIS Leer Street, South Bend, and a former student at North Liberty Hgh School, will be honored a a reception on Sunday. October 17, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Stoner Restaurant, on U.S. 31, south of South Bend. At this time she will receive several awards for her recent accomplishments in the field of music. She was recently named "Indiana's Miss Music of 1965” aw she competed in the Miss U.S.A. Musical Pageant in Chicago. This pageant is sponsored by the National Music Association in New York City. For the competition. Carol was fir t runner un to the 1965 Miss Musical U.S A. and also won the Outstanding Showmanship Award. These are the awards she will receive at the reception. The reception is open to the public and everyone is Invited to attend. T m Knnna Vows Walkerton Tri Kappas mapped plans for the annual community birthday calendars at tneir meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs. David Mellin. Featuring the birthdays of local residents, the calendars are sold to raise funds for scholarships. During the next month, chapter members "nil canvas the community to take orders for calendars. Mrs. Russell Hartsough. ways and means chairman. is head of this project. Mrs. S-anley Orcutt. pre ident, announced that district nine workshop, will be held Oct. 20 In Valparaiso. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. A F. Dailey, Mrs. James Carek and Mrs. Mellin The next meeting will be held Nov I in the home of Mrs. Wayne Burch. Community Club To Meet Friday Mrs Otto Zieger. South Bend, will give a report on the Federated Club Convention, held In Athens. Greece, at the regular meeting of the Walkerton Woman's Club, Friday afternoon, Oct 15 at the Town Club. Roll call will lie "What Mv Club Federation has meant to me.” Hostesses will be Mrs Nick MFvhnr, Mrs. Helen Mitchell and Mrs. Brook Bowers.

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