The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1966 — Page 11
Walkerton OES Installs Mr. end Mrs. Donald Wolfenberger were installed as worthy matron and worthy patron of Walkerton Chapter 319, Order of Eastern S ar. in a ceremony Saturday evening, March 26, in the Masonic Tmn'c. Gold crossed keys and cup, the chosen emblem, was hanping on the drape in the East. Bowls of tea roses were in tho East and Wf*<t. In front of the da s rest ; ng on a green base, was a white Hhadxrw box with a cathedral window bch nd a gold cup Two palm^ completed the setting in the east. Mrs. Wolfenber^' ” has chosen as her motto "Faith. Ijove and Service”; her flower, t.h' tea rose; and h r colors, shades o‘ green with gold. J >hn McCombs retiring worthy mntron and her off c' r i opened t'e me ding. Mrs. Glen Stahly presented the Op n Bib’e on the altar. Ins^l’n" n^f’-or* introduced were: Mr and Mrs. A’fred Dmws. installing patron and matron; Mrs. David M< 1‘ n m^r ha'; Mrs. Edward Petersen chaplain; Mrs. Netaon Walz organist, and Miss Janet Gilmer, soloist. ^ttti«H»mim«aMi»nwmiHiiiii!Uliiiiuu«3M^^ । Specializing in Permanent | Waving ? Hide’s Beauty Salon f Hair Shaping. ( olormg & g Styling I Phone 586-3644 I * Operators: DEDE FETES & g J \NET GILMER 90S Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Indiana
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Mrs. Wolfenberger was escorted to the altar and given her obligation by Mrs. Drews. then escorted to the east by their daughter, Miss Donna. “May You Always" was sung to her. Mr Wolfenberger was given his obligation by Mr. Dn ws. then escorted' to his sta’ion in the Eist by his daughter. The soloist sang a parody to "Bye Bye Blackbird" in his honor. Other oinevi's Installed were: Mr. and Mrs. James Verkier, associate matron and putron; Mrs. Charlie Steinke, searc ary; Mrs. Robert King, treasurer; Mrs. George Parks, conductress; Mrs. Robert Lidy, a sociate conduc-tiv.-s; Roscoe Prov nc<. < kaptain; George Parks, marshal; Mrs. Clarence Reid, organ st. Also. Miss Linda Leinlxvch Adah; Mrs Junes Ridenour. R'ith; Mrs. Leland We h Esther; Mrs. Robert Candi r, Maltha; Mrs. Gene Clark. Eh ta; Mi's. Larry Groves, waiter, and Robert Candler, sent in.L A s'p c al gi.e t in the E’st was Mrs Ray Oberly, a io into giand conductress of Bremen.. As she was escorted to the East, the soloist sang "Sounds of Music’ in her honor. Mrs. N wton Williams presented the past matron’s jewel to Mrs. McCombs, a g ft from the chapter, and praked Mr. McCombs for his fine year of service This is the second time Mr. McCombs has served as worthy patr >n. Th- McCombs were then escorted to the altar to sign the Memory Page in the B ble. Dr. Earl Ixnnbach o£ Hamlet sang "He Is My Lord" as they stood at the altar. 'Die new matron and pa’ron gave their .acceptance spe ches, introduced their family and special guests The gave! Mrs. Wolfenberger will Use was used by her grandmother, the ’ate Mrs. Martha Koch, 50 years ago when she served the Columb a Chapter
in Chicago. It was used again 26 years ago by her mother, Mrs. Frances Koch, in the same chapter. Mis. Ko h is now a mem hex of the local cliapter. She introduced the members of the Bible Staff, Mrs. Mary Bauer, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Orv lie Klinedinst, Mi’s. Edward DeVos, Mrs. Dan Dipert and Mrs. Carl Shores. Members of the floral S ass introduced were: Mrs. Lou s IXiube. Mi's. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. BruCe Henry, Mia. Edgar Cole, Mis. Gerald Creed, and Miss Audrey Dolph. Mrs. McCombs will seive as pi ompter, Mrs. William Heim as s >loLu and Mrs. Newton Williams, reporter. Following remaiks from the East, tho Mizpah Benedict on was given and the iww corp of officers gave their retir ng march. rcsep ion followed t'e ceremony. The re re-hment tabb was covered wth a green cloth and skirt wild a darker green net drape w.th tea rose buds and sprays ac tn ing the folds of the drape. Clever arrangements of ruses ir gold trimmed crystal goblets n’ered the table, two green topers in gold holders flanked the arrangement. Mrs. Will am Skinner presided at tho punch bowl. Tables for seating of guests were centered with a spray of rotes in ch ar plastic bottles inserted in gold styrofoam ba»?s. Two green tapers in gold holders and scattering of twisted blossoms made of s veral shades of green crepe paper were down the center of the tables. Delicious sandwiches, chips, relishes, coffee an*! punch were served. The large dividing screen in the (lining room was covered with green do h and ‘he entire frame was finished wttn a double gold ruffle. T'-? Worthy Matron’s motto in gold left’ is was on this, al: > two g M p per cups. Gold cups at: 1 crossed keys and sprays of roses decorated the two sid • walls.
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MARCH 31, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Mrs Leßov Smith presid'd at the guest book, Newton Williams gave out the programs and Edward Petersen had charge of the chairs during mstalla ion. The decorating committee was composed of Mi < Drews, Mrs. Bess Gindelberger, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Orville Klinedinst and Mrs. Gerald Creed. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell was the chairman of refreshments, ass!sted by Mrs Art Schmeltz, Mrs. Willard Baker. Mrs. Vera Se tx, Mrs. William Skinner, Mrs. Sfanley Orcutt find Mrs. Marvin WUHamA
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Mrs. Wolfenperger annnunced that practice for the new officers would be Fuday, Apr 11, at 730 ot the Temple. SQI ARE DAN(T (M B The Dixie Walker Square Dance Club met Sa'urday night in the grub? s honl gym with guests fnm the Star 8 Cbf) of Mishawaka, dreu'a'ing Squares of South Bend, Crossfrn ik*rs of Nappanee and the D xie Chainers of Hanna. Gues* callers were Virgil Trnxelt of Granger and Joa Murray of SoiUh Bend. Clyde Stickley. president.
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