The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1976 — Page 13

Cindy Kunkle Installed As Worthy Advisor o t 1 I I / 1 f 4 ' i i J t r "Let There be Peace on Earth” * as the motto and theme chosen bv Miss C indy Kunkle for her installation Saturday night as Worths \dvisor of Walkerton Assemble ’M Internationl Order of Rainbow tor Girls in Indiana at the Masonic Temple. The lettered words of her motto were on the east wall and her watchwords, ’ Peace and Harmo ny” were on the west wall. Her symbol, the dove, was depicted on each of the stations where a eramic dove held a candle in that particular station color. A lighted

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shadow box in the east held two doves with an arrangement of her chosen flower, the yellow rose. Miss Kunkle, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle of Walkerton and was wearing a gown in her chosen color, light blue. Mrs. Bruce Henry, a past Mother Advisor of the Assembly, was the installing officer assisted by Mrs. Robert Pekofske. installing Marshal: Miss Rashel Jackson, installing Chaplin; Miss Kathy Kersh, installing Recorder. All are past Worthy Advisors of the Walkerton Assembly. Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst was installing organist and also soloist. Al Drews, Grand Lecturer. Dis trict 2b. and Assembly Rainbow Pop. gave Miss Kunkle her obliga tion. Also installed were. Nancy Peterson, Worhty Associate Advisor: Mashellc Pavey. Charity; Tamms Whitteberrs, Hope; Tammy Stull. Faith; Dawn Steinke, Recorder; Terri Hillman, Treasurer; Jean Scott, Chaplain; Kaths Rohrer, Drill Leader; Crystal Clemons, assistant Drill I eader. Also, Sherri Hall. Love; Tara Bridwell, Religion; Connie Clark. Nature; Lisa Tuttle. Immortality: Kathy Eddinger, Fidelity; Annette Peterson. Patriotism; April Reed. Service; Myra Clemons, Confidential Observer; Doreen Kepcha, Outer Observer; Mrs. Kathrym Mullet. Musician; Monique Pavey, Soloist; Shelly Kaser, Choir Director; Linda Chapman. Prompter; Laura Cummins. OHP; Dana Denaut. Historian; Kelly Hall. Rose lecturer; Leslie Kepcha. Bible bearer; Sherri Klinedinst and I racy Kissinger as Jewel Keepers. Mrs Florence Erickson welcomed the members and guests with a poem ■'Friendship”. As Miss Kunkle knelt at the altar and received her obligation, the soloist sang "let There Be Peace on Earth”. She then was escorted to the East by her father, to assume her duties as the new Worthy Advisor. Following the installation of all elected and appointed officers. Miss Kunkle had her parents escorted to the altar, where she read a poem ”My Folks” and thanked them for everything they had done for her. while at the altar the Soloist sang ”I*ll be Loving You Always.” She then had them presented in the east where she presented them with a gift. A niece. Miss Kathy Walker, presented the Worthy Advisor with

her gavel. Following introductions, including Mr. Drews, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitteberrs. Walkerton Grand Chairman of District 2b. Nancy Peterson. Grand Representative to Illinois, the officers introduced their relatives and friends present. Miss Kelly Hall, retiring Worthy Advisor approached the East, where she presented Miss Kunkle with the pin of her office and also the traditional color ribbons made up of the seven colors of the Rainbow Miss Kunkle then presented Kelly with her Past Worthy Advisors pin and escorted her on the traditional Memory Walk After the many memories were presented to her, Kells knelt at the altar and signed the Memory page of the Bible. The Soloist then sang, "Show a Little Kindness" before each returned to her station. The Chaplain then retired the Bible, the Benediction was the "Lord’s Prayer" repeated by all. The Soloist sang "May You Alwavs” to the guests, this was Miss Kunkle’s wav of saving thank you for attending her installation Presiding at the guest book were Miss Chris Walker and Miss Caludia Walker, two more nieces of the honored guest. Presiding at the serving table were two aunts. Mrs. Lyle Roush and Mrs. Doris Calvin and also Mrs. DeWayne Pavey. Among the intnxiuctions were the Advisory board including Mrs Jasper Elkin. Chairman; Mr and Mrs. Russell Lawrence. Mrs Orvill Klinedinst; Mrs. Kenneth Kline dinst; Mrs Charles Peterson; Mrs John Peterson; Mr. Jasper Likin and Mrs Florence Erickson. T he first meeting of ( indv s term will he held Mondas. October 11, |9'h at the Masonic Temple. Ihe time will he 7 :30 p.m. New Books At The Walkerton Public Library New books added to the shelves of the Walkerton Public Librarv during the month of September

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 7, 1976

include: ADULTS The Pride of the Peacock. Victoria Holt Elephants and Other Land Gi ants — Time Life Books Family Creative Workshop Vol. 19 — lime-Life Books Country Innsand Back Roads Norman Simpson So Long As You Both Shall Live — Ed Mcßain The Eyes of Buddha — John Ball The Terrorist Mind — Gerald McKnight Tobias ami the Angel — Frank Yerbv Republican Humor — Ford and Rockefeller The Trial of Patty Hearst — Carols n Anspecher The Sailing Life and How to Enjoy It — Bill Robinson The Family Arsenal — Paul Taeroux Tisha — Robert Specht Touch Not The Cat — Marv Stew art The Buffalo ( reek Diaster Gerald Stern I he Navigator — Morns West The Fountains — Sylvia Wallace Gardening Without Stress and Strain — Jack Kramer Healing Life's Sore Spots — Frank Kosts r CHILDREN The Animals Lands Store — Hallmark The Book of Me — Dean Walles The Funny Vacation of Mr McFee — Hallmark W'dd Animals — lime life Koala Bears and Kangaroos The L harm String Albion Bacon The Freedom Bell Masters Laura Hope Ihe Sks Phantom ( arolvn Keene The ( unous ( oronation Caro Isn Keene Ihe W itchmaster's Kes Franklin Dixon Absurd .Alphabedtime Stories Julius Hunter Swing. Swing Together Peter Loveses The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt Bv Dav — Scott O'Dell Raggedy Ann and the Glad and

Sad Dav Mars ( ares Who I ives Here — Pat and Eve Witte Babat's Trunk — Laurente De Bru nhoff If 1 Had A Bus Ihe( at sQuizzei th. Seuss Ms ( ash Register Book — Irene Friedman New Books At ! The Koontz Lake Public Library New books at the Koontz lake 1 ibrars this week arc I fie Grass Is Alwass Greener Over The Septic lank — Bombetk Sleeping Murder. ( hristn I fie 'I car I he 1 ig hts ( ame ()n Kas Ihe Frenchman Johnston Banana - Bluh Whv Not Ihe Best - Jimmy Carter Wednesday I he Rabbit Got Wet — Kemelman The Iceman — Weldon Hill Ihe Stone I eopard —1 orbes I he End Os The Parts Barrett If I Don't Tell — Olson Gentls With Ihe Painters Hunter I isha — Specht ( omputers Made Reallv Simple — Porter Teen-Age Alohohsm Haskins living Things I hat Poison. Itch and Sting Busth 1 fie loots I hat Built Amenta Bealor Oil. \ Guide Ihrough I fie lotal Energv Jungh Windsor I he Brothers Ri uther Reuther I he KJ (ontroversv Blot k A Dworkin Evervbodys Weaving Book l ew is A Krasnoff Hawks Falcons and Falconrv Beebe Mt( all s Book ot Rugmaking How Io Solve Your Det orating Problems - Bradford Gift Giving Idea — Send The "Independent News" Schools Are Open — Drive Safelv