The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1972 — Page 8
- THE iMM.I’ENDENT-NEWS — FEBRUARY 21, 1972
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Deborah Six Worthy Advisor Oi Local Chapter Mis- Deborah. Six daughter vs Mr. and Mrs. Roger S.x Fnh Like, wa. installed Worthy A tv. or of the Wakerton Assemble 64 International Order of Rainbow for Girls at the Mi- .. uc Temple on Saturday. Febi try 12. A patriotic theme v s used through out even in Ms. S-x's gown of red white and blue. A light shadow box In the nd held an American flag and e_ tie. her chosen s-ymbol . Her motto, "This is My Country.” was in large white letters on the ba k wall an her song was sung as Al Drews gave the obligation Installing officer was Mrs. V lliam Dittmar, North Liberty, sister of Mrs. S.x. and she was a usted by Mrs. Gary Clark, marshal; Mrs. Gerald Hou er. Chaplin; Mrs. Jack Carr, recordei: Mrs. John Buchanan, soloi t and Mrs. Glen Shupert. organist. Other officers in. tailed were Teri Kincaid, worthy associate advisor; Juanita Steinke, charity; M.rva Thornburg, hope; Tina John on. faith; Nancy Hiatt, reorder; Doris Pickavet, treasurer, Tonya Erickson, chaplain; N mey Mann drill leader; Sii rri Bealor. love; Vicki Rhodes PORTRAIT SPECIAL ' I ' 11 al I I Bxlo natural color portrait 99 c Hondlinj Charge • Wide choice of proofs • One per subject • one per family • Groups SI.OO extra per person • Connof be used in conjunction with other cd»ertismj offers cowt early and bring this ad TO MINI SHOP Roac-velt Road Walkerton. Indiana Thursday, March 2 10(H) a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
religion; Geri Carlson, nature; Marianne Summers, immorality; Cindy S.rnkc fidelity; Deb Hur--I>i d. p. rioti m; Rashel Jackson. service; M Nani Mullet, confidential obscrvti; Carol Welch, outer observer; Li. a Creed, musician; Sandy Bauss and K ithy Ker. h, choir directors; Theda Bell soloist; Sally Aftowski. prompter; Janet Kincaid, hoositr promt-; Sandy Welsh, ros* lecturer. Brenda Anspaugh; hitorian; Norma Whitteberry and Sherri Carlson, jewel keeper-'; Sue Han on Bible bearer; Sue Berm Kelly Hall and Cindy Kunkle, set up assembly. Jack Shreve, a friend of Miss
Six, pre. ented her the gavel used by her si.-ter, Mrs. Dittmar, during her term of office as worthy advisor. Sh. introduced her family and presented gifts to her parents. Miss Diana Daube was escorted on her memory’ walk as the retiring worthy advisor and Miss Six pinned her with her past advisor's pin. Miss Daube then gave Mus Six her badge of office. Presiding at the guest, book was Salty Aftowskl and the Masonic escorts were AJ Drews DeWayne Pavey, Darrell Chapman and Stanley Orcutt. The 1972 adviory board was al-
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so installed and It consisted of Mrs. Robert Candler, chairman; Mrs. Glen Jacob; Mr. and Mrs. Charles High; Mrs Gary Clark; Mr.-,. Florence Erickson; Mrs, Irene Place; Mrs. Ralph Jackson; Mrs. Charles Steiuke; Mrs. Bruce Henry, mother advisor; and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullett and DeWayne Pavey, ex-officio members. Following the closing of the installation, a reception was held with refreshments being served by Mrs. Al Drews Mrs. Lee Aftowski and Mrs. Irene Place. Height of fruatatlon: the hlpp*e who discovered he was going bald.
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IN MEMORn^I In fond memory’ of our beloved sister, Mrs. Genevieve Dailey who passed away six years, February 25. 1966. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindgreen and sisters and brothers FELLOWSHIP CLASS TO MEEI The Fellowship Class of the United Methodist Church. Walkerton, will meet on Friday, February 25 at 7:30 p.m. Hostesse will be Mrs. Wilder Bum aid. at her home, assisted by MrHazel Barden. A dime V> a dollar with all th taxes removed.
