The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1969 — Page 3
Janice Hartsough Installed As Worthy Advisor Lio ■E A kirge crowd wi'tnr ed the Installation <f Walkn <m A • nibiy No 61 Order < the It unbow the Masonic Temple. for Girls, Saturday, February Ist Mix. Janice Hatts..ugh, daughter of Mr. and Mr- Rus>rll Hartsough was installed as Worthy Advisor. Mrs. Francis Gln-Zeiberger. pit M th« Advisor served in the Ei t in the absence of Mrs. Alfred Drews. Mbs Maxine Mullet, installing worthy advisor greeted the guests ant introdu ed other installing officers: Miu Lori Mullet, Marshall: Mi Rm he I Mullet. Chaplain; Ms. Brine Henry, recorder; M Ne n Walz. organist and R< v. Ken Bergm r, soloist. Miss Hartsdugh wearing a gown of yellow was given her obligation by Mrs Glndelber. <t as she knelt at the altar Rev. Bergner sang “The Impossible Dream’’. before she was escorted to the Eaift. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo specdilv stops torment of externally caused itching of eczema. mindr skm irritation*, nonpowon >u\ insect bite* De cnMti/r ner.c endings. Kills millions • f %arf.uc germs. "Dciuh' s^in with Zcmo—Liquid ui UintmcuL
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Her little sister Julie presented her with a gavel before she was M ated in the east. The East dais had in front <rf it a white shadow box, lined with yell >w and held a bla. k silhouette an el p lying the lyre. The color stations had small white bowls of yellow ro>e buds <« dried with a gold angel. The w .rd. in yell >w "Peace und H irnmny with God" on a white aih was the background in the east. In the we. t "Sing Praises unto Him" wei" printed < n the w li h -n. mg. ()thei station s h ed im I i b »wls < . roe- on them. < i"ie> ot i, r in t dh'd were: B mida Th -uhir , s «»<-i to vl •’: Linn I’i kavet. Charity: cn >1 Tailor, Hope; Marianne Ker h. Faith; Kuthy Mutin. " 'd' r. Rox mn Whitteber iy, I' p u' • i . Di ane Dau be Cha plain an I Paul i Pa d n. drill le ider. Otho wo. N-m-y Jackson, Loi < j<ri tie Kia k, Reljgi ,n; Is ”iv Pu bv. nature; N mey StHklei Immortality; Debbie Six, Fidelity: Terri Kincaid, patriotism; Vmkie Taylor. Service; S indy Welch, confidential obxervei; Tonia Kiiek>on, outer observer; Juanita Steinke, Historian; Nancy Hiatt, prompter; M i. va Thornburg. Hoosier Promise; Sue Six. Rose Lecturer; Sherri Bn! r nd Kathy Bu ie. Jewel Keepers Doris Plckavet, musician; Sonva Eiickson and Pithy Lily, choir directors; md Debbie Groves, Pit Juske and Joarm Ru^ic, oloists Also ented In the East were Mis Lnth Williamson, Grand Prompter of the Indiana Gr md Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, a member of Union Mills u wmblv; Mn bene Lidy and Newt< n William , matron and pitron of Walkerton chapter 319 Order of the Eastern Star. When Mia, Hartsough assumed her tabon she ask that her parents be escorted to the east, whne she thanked them for then help md faith and explained a gift she had for them had not arrived The mlolst sung "More Love" to them She Introduced her aster little Julie md three brothers, Jim, J hn. and Joey, and other relati"> Im hH’.n/ her three gran^pmnts She t imked the many friend" who came md r.ngled out •everal special ones She introdu< < I the Mi mic Escort, Mi William Martin, Worshipful M . .ter of Walkerton F Ar A M Didge, Mr Myron Mullet Mr. Dm W< nbrrger and Mr Ralph Jackson Miss Sue Six. retiring Worthy Advisor presented her worthy ad-
visor pin to the new Worthy Advisor nod received in return a past Worthy Advisor pin from the a.vembly. Miss Hurtsough escorted her through the Bow of 7 girls who spoke a verse tn her as they pinned ribbons the color of their st ition <>n a large white key held by the Worthy Advisor. She was taken to the altar to sign the memory page in the Bioie as tne soloist sung "Never be Afraid.” Miss Hartsough chose as her motto 'peace md Harm* ny with God;” her song, “The Quest"; watchwords, "Sing Praises Unto H.m;’ Symbol, Musical note; colors, yellow .ml white; .and her flower, the yellow rose. The Adv is ary B<xud c mpo-ed of Mrs. Irene Lidy. chaiiman, Mi and Mis. Allred Drew-, Mrs. Myrtle Gifttakas. M:>. Ed Dev is, Mrs. Miry B met Mrs. Robeit King. Mr.-,. Bruce Henry, M - Uiarence Reid and Donald Woltenberger were eserted to the we>t md installed by Mi^a Mullet. Mrs. Lidy p >ke in behulf . f the board an 1 < h ipter of the Eastern Star in piomising their -aippoit nd assistance to the assembly. Tae M; ■■ Sonya and Tonya Eiiekson presided at the guest and i'. ister books and handed out yelh.w programs with a bl irk musical note on the fi nt
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Mrs. Gindelberger read a letter from Mother Advisrir add l“p ’ Alfred Drews who are both hospitalized m Memorial Ho pitul in South Bend. Rev. Bergm-r pronounced the Benediction, after win. h th> jewels were returned ml the prayer svng sung. A social hour followt-l in t’o dining room where the t ibh were centered with bowl yellow rose bud ■ The . rv n table wa ■ covered with .. linen and centen d w/a i I bow! of y< How rose .ml w? ■ mum < (’ ke, Cf/Nt e, p m .. . f mint-, wen >» rv<: Jby Mi M- i . Mullet, Mrs Walter P k..-» and Mrs. W titer Jack n Miss HartJtoughs fitst rmc.: will be Monday, Feb 10th. I 5 I GILLETTE fcj Foam v pjmasw SHAVING CREAM C^^’l 7QO / X6V»o«. I SO MOIST, SO RICH, SOCRLAMfI
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