The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1970 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Ottow Sr., 804 West Adams Street, Plymouth, will be feted on their silver anniversary with an open house from 7 to 9 pm. June 13 in the Education Building of the First United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited.

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The family of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hathaway invite you to an open house celebrating the 25th w’edding anniversary of their parents. Friends and relatives are Invited. The affair will be held on Sunday, June 21 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Ameri-

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The couple has three children; Mrs. Sandra Marvel of Indianapolis; Cec. Ottow. Jr. of Plymouth and Linda Ottow, also of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ottow were married June 10th, 1945, in Knox. Both are active in the Loyal Order Moose.

man Legion in Lapaz, located on State Road 31. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway were married June 22, 1945 in South Bend. They have six children and two foster childMr. and Mrs. Hathaway have the R N Nursing Home in Teegarden.

Marianne Kersh To Be Installed On Friday Wk Pubuic installation of officers of Walkerton's Assembly Order of Rainbow for Girls will be held Friday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Walkerton Masonic Temple. Miss Marianne Kersh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kersh Jr., 603 Virginia Street, Walkerton will be installed as Worthy Advisor. Installing oficers will be; installing officer, Miss Janis Gildner of Mishawaka; Marshall, Mrs. Gary Clark, Walkerton, chaplain. Miss Linda Krusinki, South Bend; recorder Miss Carol Taylor, Walkerton; soloist, Mr Thomas Frame, Walkerton; organist, Mrs. Myron Mullet, Walk erton; obligations. Mr. Richard Kersh; and benediction, Rev Harold Williams, Walkerton. Other officers to be installed will be Worthy Associate advisor, Roxann Whitteberry; charity, Kathy Pugsley; hope, Paula Payton; faith, Kathy Martin; re-

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corder, Terri Kincaid; treasurer, Diane Daube; chaplain, Kristie Krick; drill leader, Debbie Six; love, Sandy Welch; religion, Nita Steinke; nature, Vickie Hostetler, immortality, Nancy Jackson; fidelity, Nancy Stickley; patriotism, Cathy Lidy, service Marva Thornburg; confidential observer, Sheree Bealor; outer observer, Nancy Hiatt; musician, Melanie Mullet, assistant musician, Mrs. Myron Mullet; choir directors, Doris Pickavet and Nancy Mann. Other appointments made by the new worthy advisor are jewel keepers, Cindy Steinke and Mary Summers; prompter, Sonya Erickson; Hoosier Promise, Marsha Hostetler, historian, Tonya Erickson; Rose Lecture. Vickie Taylor; soloist, Tina Johnson; and set up assembly, Fran Dunfee and Rashel Jackson. Miss Kersh has chosen as her motto, “Trust in God;’’ her song, “I Believe;” watchword “Faith and Trust;” symbol, Cross; colors, lime green and white and her flower, the daisy. Mrs. Bruce Henry is Mother Advisor of the Walkerton Assembly 64. Tina Johnson and Kay Ray will preside at the guest book on Friday evening. Tina Johnson, Terri Kincaid and Mr. Alfred Drews were on the decorating committee. Mrs. John McCombs, Mrs. Charles High and Mrs. Francis Gindelberger will be in charge of refreshments at the reception following the instruction.

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