The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1977 — Page 12

SEPTEMBER 29. 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Friday Ceremony Unites Couple r

Miss Jamie Lowry and Michael Jacobson were united in marriage on Friday, August 2b at 6:30 p.m. with Pastor James McGee officiating at the double ring ceremony. Organist was Mrs. Sue Fontucs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Walkerton. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jacobson, rural Plymouth. The bride was escorted by her father and for her wedding she wore a long w hite crepe dress covered with lace and made by Miss Barb Bassett. The finger tip veil was accented with pearls and she carried a bouquet of mixed mint green carnations and yellow roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Paul Amor, sister of the groom and bridesmaid was Miss Jill Lowry, sister of the bride and junior bridesmaid was Jeri Lloyd, sister of the bride. They all wore mint green dresses with short capes to match and carried bouquets sash loned like the bride’s.

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Daryl Eddinger. Walkerton, was best man. Lowell Jacobson, brother of the groom was groomsman. Ring bearer was John Mike Pasley, nephew of the groom. Ushers were Larry Jacobson, brother of the groom and Jim Lowry, brother of the bride. They were attired in yellow tuxedos. A reception followed with Miss Jody Lowry, sister of the bride presiding at the guest book and Mrs. Dave Bottorff served the cake with Miss Tammy Patrick and Miss Jody Lowry serving punch and coffee. Final Meeting Conducted By Mashelle Pavey Mashelle Pavey, Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Assembly 64. presided at the last meeting of her term, Monday night, September 26. at the Walkerton Masonic Temple

with 21 members present. An invitation was read to the Assembly asking them to be present at the October 4 meeting of the OES 319 Chapter. This is the night the OES members, who are sponsors of the Walkerton Assembly. will honor the Rainbow Girls. On Wednesday night, some of the girls will go to the home of Mrs. Jo Drews, Grand Deputy of District 26. to make vouchers and decorations for the reception honoring Nancy Peterson, Grand Service. International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Indiana, which will be held October 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the John Glenn High School. Tammy Whitteberry, Worthy Advisor Elect, told the Assembly about her motto, watchwords, flower and colors. Also she announced that her Public Installation will be held October I. at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. She also announced the appointive officers, who will also be installed at that time. The girls have been very busy during Mashclle’s term, they have helped serve two banquets, a pancake and sausage breakfast, attended Grand Assembly in Evansville, attended inspections and receptions of several Grand Officers throughout the state of Indiana. They have also visited several Assemblies in the local area, have assisted with initiation of new candidates in Michigan City and Lakeville. attended installation at Lakeville and Bremen, honored the OES 319 members and Masonic Lodge members of 619 F & AM. with a dinner and also held Friends Night. They honored their Grand Deputy. Mrs. Jo Drews, and held initiation for two new members. To close her term, Mashelle led the girls in repeating their obligation. She thanked all of the girls for making her term a very beautiful and successful one. She honored her Assembly with a poem. The meeting was then closed in regular form. Guests present were Nancy Peterson. Grand Service; Mr. Al Drews, Grand Lecturer of District 26; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitteberry, Assisting Grand Lecturer and Assisting Grand Deputy of District 1; Mrs. Neva Klinedinst, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawrence of the Advisory Board and Mrs. Mary Alice Pavey, Past Matron of OES 319 and mother of Mashelle. JG Band Places Second At Band Marching Contest On Saturday. September 24. the John Glenn Marching Falcon Band traveled to Lebanon. Indiana, to compete in the 1977 Catholic Youth Organization Indiana Marching Band Contest. The Band received a score of 36 on their performance, which gave them a Division Rating of II (Good). To get a first, the Band would have had to score 30 points or less. On inspection, the Band scored a 96 (out of 100 possible), missing the Best Inspected Band Award by one point. A special congratulations goes to the John Glenn Percussion Section for receiving perfect scores in Precision and Execution. This coming Saturday. October 1. the John Glenn Marching Falcon Band will travel to Concord High School. Elkhart, Indiana, to compete in the 1977 NISBOVA (Northern Indiana School Band Orchestra and Vocal Association) State Marching Contest. The Band is hard at work perfecting their show, and hope to receive a First Division rating. The 1977 contest show consists of: “War March of the Vikings,” “The Peanut Vendor", “Chase the Clouds Away" (which features Tony Hajicek and Jeff Stoneburner in a mellophone duet), and “El Gate Triste". Good luck to Mr. Bloomfield, drum major Mary Capek, and to all of the hardworking members of the 1977 John

Glenn High School Marching Falcon Band. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET Forty-one members and five guests held their first meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club for the year of 197 7 -78 with a pot luck dinner, held in the Community Building, Thursday night, September 22. The social room was decorated as were all the tables using the back to school theme. Teacher, Mrs. Ginny Easterday. the new president, greeted her students with the recipe for elephants stew. All agreed that the food that was served tasted much better than the recipe teacher Ginny gave them. During the business meeting, each student was given a blackboard. upon which they were to doodle with a piece of chalk. Mrs. Alice Walker won the prize for the best doodler. Teacher Ginny announced all of her committees. She also reported that two students. Pearl Wooley and Jacie Radmachcr, were both in the hospital. Those contributing to the birthday bank were Velma Barden. Darlene Pontius. Clara Cole, Ellen Mollenhoucr. Mickey Hunt. Jan Hostetter, Martha Mull, Irene Whitteberry, Ann Miller. Nancy Elkin, Karen Johnson, Florence Erickson. Eileen Clark, Goldie Skinner and Sharon Baker. Mickey Hunt and Darlene Pontius won the birthday prizes. An interesting film on "What to do when being attacked by a rapist." was shown by Sharon Maker and Ginny Easterday to the members. Mickey Hunt, chairman of the evening, thanked her committee and all those who helped her make the first fall meeting a successful one. The next meeting will be October 27, 1977. STRIDERS TRAVEL TO MEET The Koontz Lake Striders traveled to Union, Michigan on Saturday, September 24 to participate in the Camp Bellewood Five-Mile Run. The Striders finished as follows: Bob Wieczork, fifth overall and second in the men’s 30-39 division with a time of 32:19; Kerry Haenes, 12th overall with a time of 34:17; Susie Kralovansky, 26th overall and third in the women’s open division with a time of 39:05; Gerry Brown. 28th overall with a time of 39:25. The Koontz Lake Striders will participate next in the Mint City Shuffle at Bremen on October 15. RECEIVES DEGREE Mary F. Tomal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tomal. route 2. Walkerton, received her Bachelor of Science degree in art from Ball State University during the summer. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools October 3 —7 MONDAY Beef barbecue on w arm bun Buttered green beans Assorted crisp relishes Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Meat balls in tomato sauce Buttered mixed vegetables Fresh banana Cinnamon coffee cake Chocolate or white milk WEDNESDAY Coney dog on warm bun French fried potatoes Tomato wedges Strawberry shortcake Spanish peanuts Milk THURSDAY Turkey and gravy Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered broccoli Fresh seedless grapes Bread and butter Cinderella cake Milk FRIDAY School made pizza Buttered golden corn Assorted fruit

Ice cream sandwich Milk Urey Middle School OCTOBER 3 • 7 MONDAY Hot dog in Blanket Saurkraut French fries Tapioca pudding Milk TUESDAY Ham and beans Corn bread Lettuce salad Sliced pears Milk WEDNDESDAY Tacos Corn Potato sticks Applesauce and cookie Milk THURSDAY Cheeseburger Pickle slices Green beans Buttered rice Mixed fruit Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Harvard beets Orange juice Chopped apple cake Milk John Glenn High School OCTOBER 3 -7 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered green beans Fruit Milk TUESDAY Creamed chicken on biscuit Buttered carrots Cookies Applesauce Biscuit and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Ham salad sandwich French fries Buttered corn Peanut butter brownie Milk THURSDAY Beef stew Tossed salad Chopped apple cake Biscuit and butter Milk FRIDAY Pizzaburger Tater tots Buttered peas Jello Milk St. Patrick School October 3 —7 MONDAY Juice Beef stew with vegetables over rice Tossed salad Cookie Milk TUESDAY Juice Pizza Buttered carrots and peas Cupcake Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe on bun Potato chips Celery sticks Pudding Milk THURSDAY Juice Vegetable beef soup with crackers Jelly sandwich Baked apple Milk FRIDAY Juice Tuna noodle casserole Carrot sticks Hot roll and butter Sliced pears Milk Happy Ads Make Happy Faces! A silent movie of the opera Carmen was made in 1915. To help yourself drive through snow, place extra weight in the back, over-or slightly behind-the rear wheels.