The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1967 — Page 3
North Liberty Rainbows To Install Officers •V fc-.,. ’ 'j/F - The Assembly 52, Order of rainbow for Girls will hold inlallation for Miss Kathy Zook, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jook, North Liberty, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the North Liberty Masonic Ix>dgc. Miss Zook is to ecume Worthy Advisor at the S’orth Liberty chapter. Mrs. James Hullinger, past lother advisor, will be the intalling officer, along with Betty Ibricht, marshal; Miss Kat hie kelson, Chaplin; Miss June Wolfe, ■Corder; Mrs. Du Wayne Burch. Joist, and Mrs. Leslie Foreman rganist. Escorts will be Robert Hunter, lames Sult, Bruce Franklin and lames Brown, all members of lie local DeMolay. Assisting |vith the chairs will be Kenneth Sprunger and Bruce Weber. Others to be installed are the Misses Pamela Kranklin, worthy ssociate advisor; Lynn Bauaan, charity; Sandra Fisher, "PG Patsy Walter, faith; June Volfe, recorder; Kathie Nelson, reasurer; Linda Knpp, < haptin; Janice Wagner, drill leadr; Kathy Springman, love; luth Lichtenberger, religion; ferry Hamilton, nature; Sandra Srown, immortality; Jeanette granger, fidelity; Shirley Elvell, patriotism, and Sharif 'haffer, service. Also Susie Wilcox, confidential bserver; Patty Springman, outhoir director; Marlene Ullicht, musician; Tammy Oslon, loonier Promise reporter; Debie Franklin, prompter; Barbara Valters, rose lecture; Kristine irown, historian; Janet Andern and Janet Shuppert, jewel keepers. Mrs. James A. Olson is mother ivisor of the assembly. Yellow nd white, the colors chosen by Jiss Zook for her term, and dai- ■ s, her chosen flowers, will derate the dining room for the >cial hour following the instalntion. Members of the advisory Hard are Mrs. R. H. Franklin, hairman; Mrs. John Wilcox, cretary, and Mrs. James Hul- ' nger, assistant mother advisor. Also Mrs. William Snyder,
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worthy matron, and James Wolfe, worthy patron of Chapter 290, Order of the Eastern Stav: James H"llin°er worshipful master of North Liberty Lodge 266, F & AM: John Wilcox, Mrs. iw»n*rl Biown, Mis. Harold Fisher, Mrs. Dale Trobaugh. Mrs. Ernest Stuck and Mrs. James Olson. Mrs. Edith Woods is Choir Mom of the assembly, and Choir Mother of District 20, OES. Kathy Theis Graduates Monday r • • yyy . Kathy Sue Theis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lester A. Theis, rural route 2. Walkerton received an Associate in Arts degree from Stephens College. Columbia. Missouri, on Monday. May 29th. Commencement weekend activities at Stephens included the Commencement Horse Show; the comedy, ‘Take Her, She’s Mine,” in the playhouse; a luncheon for mothers and daughters; a barbecue for fathers; a fashion show; a program of "Encores: Music and Dance;” and the traditional Commencement Balk J_ _ 0 THANKS □— —a We wish to thank the many friends, relatives. American Legion and the Palmer Funeral Home for the flowers, sympathy and assistance during the death and funeral of Franis Davis. The Davis Family I would like to thank all my many friends and neighbors for their letters, flowers and acts of kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital and while at the Nursing Home. Carl A. Wickstrom T would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, gifts, visits and other acts of kindness. While I was in the hospital and since I’ve been home. Thank you again. Mr*. Ralph L. Smith
Mrs. Beulah Fults Mrs. Beulah Fults, 77. of 601 Jackson St.. Walkerton, died Thursday night in Memorial Hospital. She Was born St pt. 3, 1889. in Williamsport, Ind. On April 24. 1907, in Williamsport, she married Norman Fults who died in 1956. She lived in Walkerton for 60 years. Surviving are a son, Carl, of Bremen; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Fetel and Mrs. Beatrice Sester, both of South Bend; five grandchildren: eight great-grandchild-ren; a brother, Kenneth Reece, of South Bend; and a sister, Mrs. Zclpha Palin, of Newtown, Ind. Services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. with Rev. Harold Williams. pastor, officiating, Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. Mrs. Charlotte Wiles Mrs. Charlotte Wiles. 69, of Koontz Lake, Rt. 3, Walkerton, died at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at her home. Born Oct. 9, 1897, in Chicago, she was married in 1946 to Fred Wiles, who preceded her in death. Survivors are one son. Fred Porter of Rt. 3. Walkerton; two grandchildren; and two great - grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Paul Loucks, pastor of the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church, officiating in the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Cremation was Monday in Fort Wayne. Francis R. Davis Francis R. Davis. 73. of 206 Stewart St., North Liberty, died Saurday in Dr. Norman Beatty Memorial Hospital. Westville. A retired junk dealer, he was born June 2. 1893, in Walkerton and had lived most of his lifetime in North Liberty. Surviving are a son, Harold, of Hamlet. Ind., three brothers, Harry and John, of North Liberty, and Ray of Westville, and a sister. Mrs. Gladys Baros of Rochester. Services were at 11 a.m. Monday in the Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty. Rev. Thomas Frost, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Mrs. Theodora McKay Mrs. Theodora McKay. 70, R.R. 3, Walkerton, ditkl at 5:45 p.m. on Monday at her home. She was born on June 25. 1896, in Sumpter, South Carolina. She has lived in the Walkerton area for 3 years coming from Delavan, Wisconsin, She was married to John McKay on December 27, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois, who survives along with one son, John Curtis of Cedarburg. Wisconsin, one daughter. Mrs. Jo Drews of Walkerton and 12 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. One brother, F. Harold Bennett of Sarasota, Florida. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday in the Immanuel Lutheran ChurcU Donaldson with Rev. Harold Williams of the United Methodist Church, Walkertou officiating and assisting will be Rev. James McGee of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Donaldson. Burial will be in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. .Mary T^nicke Mrs. Mary Lemcke, 80. R R. 3, Walkerton, died at 9:10 p.m. Monday in the E Street Division hospital. LaPorte. She was born on January 7. 1887 in Waynesville. Missouri. She married Fred Leimke on October 11. 1910 in Knox Indiana who proceded her in death. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Long of South Bend, one brother, Clarence Wheller of I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE j AUTO - LIFE - FIRE J Fred Bullinger | Phone 586-3339 I 701 Monroe Walkerton!
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Waynesville, Missouri, and one sister, Mrs. Lona Fleshbe yt Waynesville, Missouri. Funeral Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Walkerton with Rev. Charles Bruce of the Ridgedale Presbyterian Church in South Bend officiating. BuriaJ will be in the Cedar Park Cemeery in Chicago. New Books At Public Library In Walkerton New Books in the Walkerton Public Library: Non-fiction Anonymous, M D. The Healers. Buck The Time is Noon. Burger All About Cats. Burroughs The Big Swingers. Dwiggins Hollywood Pilot: Biography of Paul Mantz Goodall My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees. Ishimoto The Art of Shaping Shurbs, Trees and Plants. Kramer The Last Manchu. Manchester The Death of a President. Moore Tell Me. Tell Me. Rice — Just For You Skinner Madame Sarah. Thompson Hell s Angels Trapp - The Story of the Trapp Family Singers Fiction
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