The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1968 — Page 5

Rainbows Seat Linda Danbe As Worthy Advisor ■r ' A large audience of friends .ittnessed the public installation f Miss Linda Daube as Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Assembly I. Order of Rainbow for Girls, .eld Saturday night Feb. 3 at the Masonic Temple. Miss Daube, daughter of Mr. .nd Mrs. Louis Daube, R.R. 3. Walkerton chose for her instating officers the following: Innailing officer. Miss Julie Wells f Union Mills Assembly and Mrs. Alfred Drews, Mother A<>dsor to give her the obligation; Miss Gerri Stickley, Walkerton, □stalling Marshal; Mrs. Robert Morrison. South Bend, chaplain; lisa Sharon Knowlton, Walkeron recorder; Mrs. Kenneth xlinedlnM, Walkerton, soloist; md Mrs. Wilma Marsh of Hamet, organist. The installing fficers were escorted to their tations by Masonic Escorts: Aired Drews, Harry L. Perkins, Jyron Mullet and Ted Daube. Apricot and gold were the colors h'»scn by Miss Daube and were i -d throughout the assembly •om. An apricot colored arch in he cast had her motto in gold littered letters ''Have Peace, one nth another." A shadow box tld a cathedral window behind ie op« n Bible. Roae bowls of roprirnnia roses were on the ne officers station. The color atlon pedestals held bowls with if. color flower appropriate to ie station. On the west wall the oitchwords. 'HE is our Peace" . bold letters had been placed. ich officer carried a white cross ide of pipe cleaners on which a mgle rose bud was th-d with a din ribbon of the apricot hue. ■roagea of rosebuds, gold leaves id ribbon were worn by installg officers Miss Daube, Mrs. ews and Mrs. Daube. The ason escort wore white carnan boutonnieres.

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Miss Daube wearing a floor length apricot brocade gown and gold slippers was given her obligation by Mother Advisor. Mr. Daube escorted his daughter to the east. The soloist sang "Let there be Pease on Earth and let it begin with me". Her brother Steve Daube presented her her gavel. Other officers installed were the Misses Maxine Mullet, worthy associate advisor; Sue Six. charity: Janice Hartsough, hoj>e: Brenda Thornburg, faith; Debbie Nemeth, recorder; Connie Verkler, treasurer; Kathy Pugsley, chaplain; Carol Taylor, drill leader; Cathy Swegan, love; Nancy Chapman, religion; Lynn Pickavet, nature; Roxanne Whitteberry, immortality; Paulina Vandall, fidelity; Margaret Mechling, patriotism; Paula Payton, service. Also, Terri Kincaid, confidential observer; Jeanne Gordy, outer observer; Sandy Welch, musician: Kathy Martin and Dinah Semar, choir directors; Debbie Six, Vickie Taylor and Vickie Hostetler, solists; Diana Daube. prompter; Hoosier Promise, Nancy Stickley: Sandy Adkins, historian. Also. Pam Dutcher. rose lecturer; Nancy Jackson and Juanita Steinke, jewel keepers. Mrs. Drews was escorted to the Altar and was installed as Mother Advisor for another year. When Miss Daube assumed her station she read a poem dedicated other officers, titled. "Today is Ours, God Gives it" and asked the sollst to sing "No Man is an Island”. Her parents were escorted to the east where Miss Daube thanked them for their love and encouragement. She presented them with a gift and st<w»d between them as the solist sang "May You Always.” Other members of her family were introduced. Mrs. Orville Stephenson. Mother Advisor and Mr. Stephenson of Union Mills Assemble was introduced as was Miss Linda Williamson. Grand Ambassador, of Kingsford Heights and Miss Christine Smith of a South Bend assembly. Sharing the east were Alfred Drews, Rainbow’ Pop and Grind Lecturer of Dlsts. 1 and 26; Mrs. Robert Lidy, Grand Organizer of Dist. 26: Mr. Ralph .Jackson. Worshipful Master of Walkerton I>xige F A AM; Mrs. Jackson; and Mrs. James Verkier, Worthy Matron of Walkerton Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Miss Daube revealed some of her plans for her term, as. one meeting to honor fathers, the appointing of proteins for each color station officers. She named Mrs. Bruce Henry as chairman of the candy sale that is a Indiana Wide project. She also appointed Mrs. Garry Clark as chairman of color bars and awards. Girls named to set-up the Assembly for meetings as: Sharon Ameling, Kristie Krick, Marsha Hostetler

and Marva Thornburg. Members of the DcMolay Chapter were m charge of removing the chairs during installation. Miss Myna Dipert and Mis’ Carol Stull presid’d it the guest book and banded out the programs which were covered with apricot colored paper with a gold cross and tied with gold cord. The outgoing Worthy Advisor, Miss Pam Dutcher was escorted to the east and relinquished her Worthy Advisors pin to Miss Daube and received a past W. A. jewel and a gift from the Assembly. In recognition of her station this term as Rose Lecturer. Mrs. Drews gave her a red rose pin She was th- n escorted by Miss Daube to the Altar where she signed the memory page in the Bible. A halo was placed on her head and 5 girls spoke verses in her honor. The soloist sang "You may not be an Angel". Mrs. Daube presented a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Drews. Members of the Rainb w Board were escorted to the west and were installed, they an* Mrs, Verkier, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Drews, Mrs. Bruce Henry. Mrs. Myron Mullet, Mrs. Mildred Dutcher, Mrs. D. J. Giftakns. Mrs. Walter Jackson. Mrs. Louis Daube, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Robert Lidy and Mr. Ralph Jackson. Following the remarks and thank yoUs from several. Miss Daube introduced her minister, the Rev. Noble Gibson of the Tracy Methodist Church who spoke briefly of his pride in an organization such as the Order of Rainbow for Girls and praised Miss Daube for her interest she takes in her church. He closed the meeting with a benediction. A reception was held in the dining room. The tables were beautifully decorated with gold lace doilies and apricot crepe paper streamers were down the center and centered with a white cross with a rose bud at the base. Deiecioua refreshments of ice cream, cookies, punch and coffee were served. Clev< r nut cups with apricot satin bows w. re at each place. Serving on the refreshment committee were: Mrsdames Harold Knowlton, Lloyd Thomas, Harry Steinke, Walter Jackson and Earl Leßoy Smith. Volunteer Workers Set For Hospital Fund Drive The Ua Porte Hospital, Inc. Building F'und General Mr. Ben Bortz, Jr., and Area Chairman Dmald F. Clayton, have announced that Mrs. Charlie Steinke. of Walkerton, will be the Walkerton Area Chairman for the drive. Mrs. Steinke is now In process of enlisting her workers and at present has named the following persons to sew as Captains. Mrs. Milner Capes, Mi Ray Chapman Mrs. David Mellin. Mr. E A. Jacks' n and Mr. Arthur DeMyer. The IxiPotv Hospital Area includes tw< nty one town hip in Laporte county plus Walkerton. North Liberty and New Carlisle. When the entire area is enh ted there will be over 800 v luntr. r: In the entire organization which includes eight divisions there will be approximately 1800 to 1900 volunteer workers. The cost of the New I-i Porte Hospital will be $8 000 000. The LaPorte and the LaPorte area citizens are to raise 13,000.000 and with Hill-Burton Federal Grant of 52.400 000, the remaining 12,600,000 is to be borrowed or otherwise provided. The Official start of the Campaign will be February 25. at which time the "In-Plant", "Business Groups", "General abd "Area" Teams will have their KICK-OFF meeting at the Laporte High School After this meeting, solicitation will be in progress throughout LaPorte and the entire area. At present, with the "Hospital Employees", "Treasury Gifts" and "Founders Division" already at work, over 51.000.000 has been subscribed to date. Courteat y Pays on The Highways

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Jaycees To Hold Shooting Education Program Here The Walkerton Jaycees announces the adoption of a sh<siting education program, part of a national effort by Jaycees to teach good gainmanship to youngsters across the nation. It is cosponsored by Daisy Manufacturing Company, The program is open to all boys and girls 7 to 14 years of age and instructs in all phases of good usage and proper gun handling. It concludes with a Jaycee shooting league in which boys and girls will participate in match competition. Leroy Carey, local Jaycee president, said the program is the most comprehensive shooting pro. gram ever provided for youngsters. "All boys and girls," Can y stressed, "are eligible and go through an extension, but interesting series of lessons on all phases of careful gun handling and shooting.”

Registration Blank JAYCEE SHOOTING EDUCATION PROGRAM I, . * h to learn more about the fun of shooting through the knowledge ot good gun manners, safety procedures in gun handling and the fundamentals of marksmanship I wish to enroll and will attend the preview presentation to be given on February 24 at 1 00 P M in the Walkerton Community Building. Signed Parents signature Add re ss Telephi>ne No. This blank is to be turned in to Kabdin Hardware Store. Walkerton by Februarv 23, 1968.

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Heading the new project will be Wyman Hot hstrtler. as general chairman. The program is to be co-sponsored locally by Kabelin Hardware, where entry blanks may b* obtained, and the Walkerton Ja\<e»-s, EIGHTH (.RADERS SK.N I p IOR HIGH S( HOOL COI RSES Dr. Jam- - Dekker, guidance counselor for the North Liberty High SchiMd. has met with the Bth grade student . to explain the program of the high school. Ort Monday, January 29 a meeting was held in the school cafeteria to inform parent^ of the Bth graders of the cour es available. From the program ^heet th it the students have had their parents sign. Dr. liekker will n- w mike up the student's eh-dub* for next fall. X OT 1 C F The John Glenn Athletic Boosters will rm-t M .nd.iv F- b. 12 at 7:00 p m GST in the High School. Everyone welcome. Find It In The Cla 4fb ds

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