The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1974 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 4, 1974

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Mrs. William Elkin was install, td Worth Advisor of Chapter 319. Order of the Eastern Star. Saturday. March 30. at the Masonic Temple in Walkerton. Mrs. Dale Tic ba ugh. past matron of North Liberty presented the Bible on the altar. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Pavey, retiring patron and matron were Feated in the East. M.s. Pavey welcomed the guests present and introduced Mrs. Kent Palmer, South Bend, past matron of North Liberty chapter, who was install, ing officer. She was assisted by Mr. Palmer, past patron, installing patron; Mrs. Clarence Reid, past matron, inst ill.rg marshall; Mis. John McCombs past mat! n, installing chaplain; Mrs. Newton Williams, past matron, installing secretary; Mrs. James Hullinger, North Liberty, installing organist; end Dale Trobaugh, past patron, installing s Joist. Mis. Elkin’s choice f the Amor, ican Beauty R ^e f i her flower, was much in evidence in the chap, ter room, as well a- corsages and MAKES CUTTING TWICE-AS-EASY i jir wnh 12" bar A chain TM-T-kX-m* o« HctxllH ' ook for four Homo-iU dot let In thu yellow papee.

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boutineers. S.lver cups contain, ing roses were the stations and in the East decor. A huge rep. lica of the rose fashioned with red crepe paper was on the west wall Following Mrs. Elkin's obligation the solc-st sang "With Ged’s Hand in Mine,” and her son Michael escorted her to the East. Mr. Elkin wa« given his obligation by Mr. Palmer. The solo. Ist sang "The Impossible Dream,” after which his daughter Tracy escorted him to the East. Other officers installed were: Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Elkin, associate ma. tr n and associate patron; Mrs. Gene Wh It ebury, secretary; Mrs. ’ FREEZONE I IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. « Why fool around with painful corns, when Fieeione can help you remove them. Try it. You'll see. In just days, the corn will be gone .the hurt will be gone. Painlessly. No dangerous cutting No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone — take off corns. REMOVES ( CORNS AND CALLUSES J ■ vS>b& Kj 1 ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE ■ And One Ab Won’t H- m, S'xceiu - You Mw»t L -p <l, A <tnf

Don Daube, treasurer; Mis. Ralph Jackson, conductress; Mrs. Leßoy Wh taker, assoc.ate conductress; Ralph Jackson, marshall; Mrs. Nelson Walz, organist. Also: Mrs. Bernard Erickson, A ; th; Mrs. Russell Steinke, Ruth; Mi-. Rene Boyar, Esther; Mrs. Jin Smith, Martha; Mrs. Robert Pugsley Electa; Russell Law. lem e, wank I ; and Russell Stein, kc sentinel. Rev. Clyde Wake, ci the United Methodist Church, gave the mvtcaLon. Robert Hillman, appointed chap, lain, will be installed at the April 2, meeting. Mrs. Kenneth Kline, dins’ w.ll be soloist. Mis. Clar. once Reid. Bible Degree, Mrs. Pavey, prompter ami Mrs. New. ton Williams, i< porter, for the ensuing term. Newton Williams, past p iti n. ntc 1 Mis Elkin w’h h^r C iv- 1. The mtU cho.-"!, by Mis. Elk i- "My Cup Runneth OvW; her watchwcids. Faith and Live; emblem. the < ip ci her homa- stat: n. Electa; <, f ' mistv h!u< : suva r, .r. : 1: r flower, Amerie m B?auty R -e. The mv..y in- • i tn iti ind ;a' ■ . . ' u ■: ' » d then families and each i x. p. • s.-ed the.i pleasure they felt m the honor bestowed ■ n them. The Elkins presented the past matron and patron jewels to the Paveys. The Paveys were escorted to the altar to sign the memory’ page in the Holy Bible. The soloist sang "We’ve Only Just Be. gun.” During the interlude between the opening and installaAgonizing Pain From Ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relief Ou’gro gives you last temporary relief from mgrown tcenaii pain. Outgro toughens irritated skin, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without effecting the shape, growth, or position of the nail. Slop ingrown nail pain fast *i!h Outgro. Cm iHi A k READS $1 AND OSES r I^ANTAUSA EMBARRASSING, BURNING Itching? ZE MO relieves itching fast because its special ‘anti-itch’ medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief with the first application of soothing, medicated ZEMO—Ointmeat or Liquid. juVlllAj if r ~ l PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it —. you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On pamper yourself. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake uo in the morning without all the pain’s stiffness Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty st niach It’s called Arthm^ ]\-; n f ormula. Get hours of j e . lief Ask for A'th'it^ p a j n Formula, by the traders of Anacin* analgesic tablets.

tion Mis. Hullinger and Mr. Tro. ftaugh presented a medley of songs. Following remarks and thank you fn m the East, Mr. Trobaugh sang “God Be With You Til’ We Meet Again,” followed by the M:z. pah benediction. Following the officers retiring march, all retire! to the first floor for a reception. A blue and silver sneen, with the motto in sdver letters, foi med a background for the sk.ited table. The serving table was beautiful with silver appointments. was centered with a flow, ing fountain of punch. The other tables were centered with arrange, ment' of roses and lighted tapers. Ribbon sandwiches jxd.t. fours, coiiee and punch wen served by Mis. Fran Gmdelbei ger. Mrs. < ha lie Steinke, Mrs. Rus-< II Law. r<ißr and M.s. Walter Pickavet. ’ -Al ‘<l Diew- md her <- mmitlve wcie rejs nsible for the bojutiiu] ( ;ec<r in the din.ng i -m and the chapter room. Mis. Tommy Hollis pn sided at k - El. ( i i ’ S Wt 4 t i 4 ■ • d ?. < r ; ■:; v. J । s' i. t h 1 i. \\ ilk< i; r. । \, ,<p [ city Indiana, and several Illinois Chapters. SCHOOL M3NU John Glenn HlgL S<ho<| APRIL 8 . 12 MONDAY Pork fritter on bun Buttered mixed vegetables French fries or potato sticks

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