The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1970 — Page 3
Bainbow Gills To Install Miss Whlttebeny At a public ceremony at 7:30 pm., Saturday, October 10, in the Walkerton Masonic Temple, Miss Roxann WhJttebejry, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitteberry, of Walkerton, will be installed as Worthy Advisor of the Walkerton Assembly No. €4. Order of Rainbow fop Girls. Installing officers will be Mis. Gary Clark installing officer; Mrs. Irene Lidy, Obligation; Mrs. Rick Ruby, Indianapolis, installing marshall; Miss Karen Isenberg, LaPaz, installing chaplin; Marianne Kersh, recorder; Mrs. David Lawrence, organist; and Rev. Harold Wi,Hains benediction. Other officers to be installed will be: Kathy Pugsley, worthy associate advisor; Paula Payton, charity; Kathy Martin. Hope; t>iane Daube, Faith; Terri Kincad. recorder; V< kie Taylor, treasurer; Debbie Six. chaplin; Nita Steinke, drill leader. Also Tony 4 Wrcksor^ love; Sandy Welch, religion; Cathy Lidy. nature; Marva Thornburg, immortality; Doris Pickavet, fidelity; Nancy Hiatt, patriotism; Sheree Bealor. service; Nancy Mann confidential observer; Rashel Jackson, outer observer; Melanie MuUett musician; Mary Summers and Debbie Hurford, choir directors. Cindy Stienke will be promp-
FARMERS STATE BANK Wyatt — Walkerton We Pay Following Rates On CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 6 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5% 12 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5>M 24 MONTH CERTIFICATES AU AUTOMATICALLY RENEWABLE OPEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT No Service Charges On Our Checking Accounts *~ * * / Fanners State Bank of Wyatt Member of Federal I)ejM>«»it Insurance Corporation The Bank That Offers More Than Money
ter; Brenda Ans pa ugh and Sally Aftowski jewel keepers; Tina Johnson, Hoosier Promise; Jerri Carlson, historian; Marianne Kersh. rose lecturer; Pam Harold, Bible Bearer; and Sandy Bauss, set up assembly. Mrs. Bruce Henry is the Mother Advisor. Miss Whitteberry chose for her motto "Pray For Peace." Her watchwords are "Peace and Freedom." Her colors will be blue and white; her song. "Let There Be Peace On Efth;” her symbol Praying hands and her flower, carnations. Escorting Roxann to the East will be hey father. A reception will fo.low the installation in the dining room. Hold Open House For Ms Gif a Walz A suprise farewell to Mrs. Glen (Zoa) Wa z kept the Studio Dress Shop humming with activity Wednesday morn ng. Sept 30 when friends dropped in to wish her a "Happy Retirement." Mrs. Walz has been in the dress and accessories business since April 22 1910. making 30 years when she closed the door Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Mahlon Jacob will be the new owners, with Mrs. Jacob managing. Friends associated with Mrs. Walz planned the party. A table centered with a poly optic arrangement of dark red roses and white pomps flanked by two
white iced* calces, decorated with yellow rose buds held the punch bowl and coffee server. One cake in the form of an open book had the fol owing inscription: "April 22. 1940 to Sept. 30, 1970" M.di to Mini"-and best wishes. Mrs. Walz has been act.ve in civic affairs through the years and is known for her generos.ly to friends and neighbors. Mr. •Wa.z retired several months ago when he closed the Walz Appliance Store at 715 Roosevelt Load, Walkerton. The couple p.an to spend some time in r orida this winter. Mis. Jacob plans to maintain the same friendly atmospheie the pub.ic has enjoyed in the past. Stoksih Bits Club Helds Lad es Night The Scottish Rite Club of Wi kerton h tsted a Ladies Night Dinner meeting at the John G.enn High School Saturday evening. October 3 Dixie U-e Hazen, of Mishawaka, entertained with her accordian and vocal numbers during the dinner. Irtvocaton was given by Warner Clark. Following the dinner, Thomas E Frame president introduced his officers and their wives: Warner Clark, vce president; and Harry Doll, secretary-treasurer He then introduced Walkerton's three holders of the M S. A 33 Degree: Dr. V. B. Wolfe, Sebring,
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Fla., a former resident; Harry C Doll and George Hershberger. Nine widows of members were present, as special guests and were introduced. They were: Mrs. Har an Kepcha Mrs. M.. 0 B. Slick, Mrs Fred Polk. Mig. Thomas Radma< her, Mrs. Roy Gindelberger, Mis. John Spencer, Mrs. Martin Mellin. Mrs. George Hillis and Mis, Mei\:n Alwine. Election of officers named the fo,lowing to serve for the em sueing year: Warner Clark, president; Newton Williams , vice president and Harry Doll, sec-retary-treasurer. Thrice Potent. George Green awa t. Elkhart, was introdiu I. He made announcements ot interest to the lad.es concerning parties and programs scheduled for then pleasure in the near future. Mr. Greenawalt introduced county officers and other dignitaries present. Bernard McCombs, Master of Ceremonies of the South Bend Lodge of Perfection introdia d Lie entertainer of the evening, Al Koran king of entert linment, of Chicago, who thrilled and amazed his audience with his magic and mind readng. □ n ( API) S () F TIIA NK * □ - - Words seem to fail us at this time of mourn.ng. but we wish to exp: ess in some way our gratitude to our friends, neighbois and relatives dur ng the loss of our beloved Mother. Grandmother and Sister, Mis. Pear; Trost Bussard. Very!, John and Todd Wathen Glenn Rick anti Gary Trost Edna De Coudrea
HELP ' ■ • . I We Are OVERCROWDED — And OVERSTOCKED ; Our Insurance Company Savs To Cut Down SO WE WILL HAVE AN • J AUCTIONA / I The sale will start and end with a Timex Watch, as vw.t as one eve.v hour. The sale wi 1 stait on the s dewa k w-.tlf some dspay bins, etc. at 6'oo pm. Then we wdl go to tho basement and sell fishing tackle, toys vitamins linc.uiiins. Chocks. F inkstones Pil> and Cn caps*. bubb.r bath, .. supp ies etc. Some items are shopworn or d.rty. but come have fun <>• 1 items tor Christmas Stock up on Winter Supples. So comi to our SALE Smarts At 6 PM FRIDAY EVENING. OCT. 9 ALL SALES FINAL NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. REFRESHMENTS AT OCR FOUNTAIN Merrick’s Liberty Pharmacy NORTH LIBERTY ] Yc>. we are going to se'l all th.s stuft but prescr.ptions | aco ir bus ness Ha\ < vour doctm <a 1 us Phone 63<> L 22. I (DL IMM " MERRICK ( Auctioneer ’ To the auction block with Co'. "DOC” ( I‘hone 291-1567 South Bend I
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On behalf of Phil Deavel and Mr. and Mrs. Go.don Tait and ourselves, we want to thank ad the neighbors and friends v. ho sent expressions of sympathy and shared our sorrow in losing Frances, Suson and Nancy Deavel, Mrs. Mary Deavel Deane and John Marshall Shirley and Don Madden Gary and Charlotte Deavej We want to thank the frier ds. neighbors. Rev. Wenger and : e many acts of kindness. vises, cards, and flowers given to M s. O.ive Fair during her lengthy il ness md death They w< re appret ated very much. The Rfi itives gi izive Fair ^ords cannot express my appreciation for the man;, acts of kindness, the raids visits and gifts while I was in the h i.j tai and du ing my recovery at hone. A spcial thanks to Mr md Mrs. Walter Gorslne and Iva F eeman. Phyllis Steffen Drive Cuefullv! A PLACE JI ST FOR HER Called HER place (formerly Studio Dress Shopi Exery Day Til ^^4) Fr day TV
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