The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1967 — Page 13

Three Chapters Have .Joint Inspection Grand Chaph r Inspection of tli«' Order of East tu n Star Was held for three chapters Wal' erton, New Cailisle and Noith Liberty, Fri ay evening in the Walkerton Masonic Tempi" A six o'clock dinner wi wi d to eighty members at the United Methodist Church prior to t b " meeting at the tempi" The talib s were decorate | with red. royal blue and white tapers in styrofoam star bus s. Tin red rose buds on white heart s were attached to the nut cups, Mr. David .1. Miller, Goshen, past grand patron of the In iana grand chapter gave the IPs ,n ■. Mrs. Maxine Moser of Geneva, Worthy Grand M itron; Mrs. Rax Oberly, associate grand matron of Bremen; Alice Layton. Anderson. Grand Adah; Marv McCullough of Sullivan, Grand Ruth; Helen Burkhart of I>r< >< >k - ston. Grand Esther; Betty Mvers of Syracuse, d< puty of District 20; Carolyn Fudge of Farmland, deputy of district 13 were among the honored guests. Also Mildred Y. Smith, past worthy grand matron of Wai saw and Mrs. Chris Kammerer of Leesburg, a grand committee member, also several matrons and patrons from district 20. The group joined visitors at the temple at 7:10 when Mrs. Moser conducted a ceremony, assisted by Mr. Miller for five Walkerton members who re-

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ceivei gold jewels for 50 years of membership in the chapter. Those receiving the pins wore: Mrs. George Ferverda, Mrs. Elsie .1 hnson, Mrs. Art Neuhaus, Mrs. Gr .ver Oplinger and Mrs. Josephine Casey. The little daughter of Mr. an 1 al’s. Jack Obsv.eski of South F> n I was d'.heated in a cereno m dircct-d by Mrs. Moser, : '"d by Mis. Myers, Mr. Miller. Mrs. Smith, an I Mrs. Mit 11 Tuttle, worthy matron of Now Cai lisle chapter. Airs. John McCombs of Walkerton chapter sang "Jesus Loves Me." Walkerton chapter officers with worthy mati< n and patron, Mr. and Mrs. James Verkier did the ritualistic opening at which tinu introductions and escorting of distinguished guests were made. Mis. Moser was presented at tin altar and given a welcome by Mrs. Verkier. Mrs. McCombs sang a parody to "A. Your Adorable." She was escorted to the east through an aisle of six district worthy matrons, holding wands, topped with a blue heart, centered by a red rose. Other members of the Grand family were escorted and presented. The New Carlisle officers and their matron and patron, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tuttle conducted the ceremony of initiation. Mr. an i Mrs. Paul Dodge, New Carlisle were the proxy candidates. North Liberty officers with worthy matron Althea Snydei and worthy patron, James A. Wolfe were in charge of the

closing. Mrs. Moser and Mrs. Myers gave inspiring talks. Honorary memberships were given Mrs. Moser and her husband and to the Worthy Grand Patron James F. Moore and his wife from all three chapters. The chapter room was decorated with Mrs. Mosers ehoe n decor, flowers an 1 theme. A lighte 1 Eastern Star t' pp- 1 with a blue heart and one large red rose was in front of the cist dais. "Love with an Under standing Heart" in nd letter, on white background was on th* west wall. Arrangements of red roses, red and white carnations were in tin West and on thr secretarys desk. The reception room had a large blue screen on which Mrs. Mosers theme “An understan ’- ing Heart" was in silver letters. The serving table was in blue and white with silver and crystal appointments. The center piece was two blue hearts centered with a red rose, flanked by blue tapers in silver holders. Punch, coffee and cookies were served by Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. Jay Downs and Mrs. Edgar Cole. Persons responsible for the dcorations were Mrs. Walter Jackson. Mrs. Edward Peterson. Mrs. Walter Pickavet and Mrs. Gerald Creed of Walkerton chapter. The other two chapters made the vouchers and chun h dinner decors. KL Lions Have Ladies' Night The Koontz Lake Lions Club entertainei their wives for a dinner meeting, Tuesday Sept. 20. at the Walkerton American Legion Hall dining room. George Lanphere, club president greeted the guests. Thirteen one hundred percent attendance awards were given out. For the program Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Frost of the North Liberty Methodist Church, who chaperoned 18 teenagers from this church district for one month trip to Bisti, New Mexico this past summer showed slides and told of the event. The group stayed on a Navohjo reservation thirty five miles from Farmington, N.M. They roughed it. sleeping out, and had to carry their drinking water. Two boys from this area in the group were. Doug Anderson of North Liberty and David Welch of Walkerton United Methodist Church. The slides were beautiful in color an 1 the narration fascinating. The purpose of the trip was to give and receive a friendly exchange of ideas. The Frosts had on display many articles of the Indian handiwork and crafts and literature, which was injoyed by all present. Cub Scout News Cub Scout Pack ^2ll of North Lib. rty held a hayride on Monday evening. Sept. 18 with about 50 boys and their families enjoying the evening. After the ride they returned to the Metho .ist church and hot chocolate and d< nuts were served. They have planned a skating party for October 6 at Plymouth skating rink for Scouts and their families. We hope all can attend. Just Human Good intentions never die the spirit is always willing, but the flesh is weak. Luck is the end result it's the crossroad where planning and opportunity meet.

•FARM BUREAU! I INSURANCE I AUTO - LIFE - FIKE X • Fred Bullinger | ■ Phone 586-3339 ■ ■UH Monroe Walkertonw

SEPT. 28, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

John Glenn Classes Choose Officers For J 67-68 Scrccl V^r r _ I l ■ I LB < i a. I * JMb ’ 3^ i ■Bloi—ll

The high school classes of John Glenn have select'd their officers for the 1967-68 school yea r . These are the stu’ents chosen bv their classmates to keep their classes functioning properly and keep them active. The seniors

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Directing the affairs of the junior class are, left to right: Gary Trost, vice-president; Janice Hartsough, secretary; Charles Stafford, president;

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Elected by the sophomores are the following 1 lassmates, left to right in the front row: Danny Stasko, treasurer; Sandy Morns,

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elected ate: left to right in the front r w Joanne Williams, student council: Linda Snyder, secretary; Sharon Drake, tie suter; ba k row: Phil Martin, student council; Tom Mellin, vice-presi-dent; and Roy Jehnson. president .

Kathy Cnpe, student count.l; and Craig DvMyer, treasurer. George Powell, nit present the day of the pictures, is also on the student council.

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the 1! nt row Jim Lute, student < until. Jim Hart sough, president; Ronald Johnson, vicepresident.

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