The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1978 — Page 3

Tammy Stull Is Installed As Worthy Advisor ■ f 9 L i Miss Tammy Stull was installed as Worthy Advisor of the Walkerton Rainbow Girls Assembly 64. on Saturday evening, February 4. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull, Walkerton. Tammy was given her obligation by her grandfather, Mr. Herbert Holsinger, former resident of Walkerton, now of Terre Haute. Mrs. Roxann Drake was the installing officer and assisted by Mashelle Pavey, marshal; Nancv Peterson, chaplain; Cindy Kunkle, recorder; Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst, soloist and organist; and Sherry Klinedinst accompanied her mother when she sang. "It's No Secret.” Welcoming the crowd was mother advisor. Mrs. Florence Erickson. Following Tammy receiving her obligation, she was escorted by her father to the east where she was presented to the Assembly and accorded grand honors. David Stull, a brother, and Susan Whitaker, a cousin, presented Tammy with her gavel and a gift from her aunts. Mrs. Leßoy Whitaker and Mrs. Michael Corbett. Other officers installed included Kathy Rohrer, worthy associate ad visor; Connie Clark, charity; Kaths Eddingcr. hope; Linda Chapman, faith; Tammy Whitteberry, recorder; Laura Cummins, chaplain; Nancy Peterson, treasurer; Annette Peterson, drill leader; Lisa Shields, assistant drill leader; Jean Scott, love, April Reed, religion; Dana Denaut, nature; Tara Bridwell, immortality; Leslie Kepcha, fidelity; Lisa Tuttle, patriotism, Doreen Kepcha, service. Karla Miller, confidential observer; Terry Stull, outer observer; Chris Walker, historian; Mashelle Pavey. rose lecturer; Sherry Klinedinst, musician; Monique Pavey. prompter; Raina Bridewell, Our Hoosier Promise; and Jody Carlson. Bible bearer Miss Stull introduced her par ents and read an original poem to MJ.’s X WEEKLY SPECIAL February 6-11 10% OFF CALVERT’S The Soft Whiskey (While Supply Lasts) Watch For A Different Special Each Weak WE ALSO HAVE ASSORTED MINIATURES M.J. Package Store, Inc. 728 Booeevdt Road WALKERTON

them followed by the soloist sing, "You Light Up My Life.” Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawrence, advisory board members, were presented to the east and given a token gift. Other guests recognized were Miss Peterson, grand service; Al Drews, grand lecturer; Jo Drews, grand deputy district 26; Gene Whitteberry, assistant grand lecturer; Irene Whitteberry, grand deputy district 1 and Debbie Sheneman, newly installed worthy advisor of North Liberty Rainbow Girls. Also recognized were Jasper Elkin, worshipful master of the Masonic Lodge 619. and worthy matron of OES 319. Mrs. Louie Reed. Mrs. Erickson was installed for another term as mother advisor and board members are Mrs. Buthyl Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst, Mrs. Orville Klinedinst, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Leßoy Whitaker, Mrs. John Peterson. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Mrs. Lynn Stull. Mrs. Judith Hillman. Mrs. Newton Williams. Alfred Drews and Jasper Elkm. Miss Tammy Whitteberry. retiring worthy advisor, was presented to the east where she presented Miss Stull with her traveling worthy advisor s pin and in turn received her past worthy advisors badge followed by the walk down memory lane to each of the stations where she was presented with a token depicting her term of office which were then hung on an ever green bough which she carried As Miss Stull knelt at the altar to sign the memory page the soloist sang. "You’ll Never Walk Alone." Ihe benediction was sung. "The Lord's Prayer" as all the girls knelt around the altar. Miss Stull's symbol is the hutterfly. which was in a lighted shadow box in the east and her flower is the red rose and her motto is. "Nature Brings Love and Joy, In the Life of Service." Red, pink and white are her chosen colors and her song is "It Is No Secret." A reception followed in the dining room where large red tissue roses accented each table where the guests were seated. A tiered fountain cake was centered on the serving table and flanked by sheet cakes in the shape of butterflies. Serving were Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Whitaker, Teresa Holsinger, Carol Blackburn and Mrs. Rex Stull. Decorations were handled by Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Stull and Kathy Rohrer. Glenn Girls Top North Liberty In Sectional Battle The John Glenn Falcons girls basketball team marked up their 17th victory when they defeated the North Liberty Shamrocks in the first round play of the Sectional Tourney at LaVille Wednesday evening, by a score of 65-25. The Glenn girls, who had beaten North Liberty twice already this season by lopsided scores, wasted little time in dominating the play. They jumped to a 14-0 lead before the Shamrocks could get on the board and raced to a 20-2 first period lead as pressure on defense and a hard offensive attack were just more than the North Liberty girls could handle. Coach Barb Osowski used her bench freely, with all the girls seeing action in the first halt as they raced to a 37-6 lead. The rest of the game was a matter of time, both schools using all their players freely. The Falcon girls were lead by the strong play of Julie Ryan, who contributed 19 points on nine out of 10 shooting from the floor, all in close, and she pulled down a game high nine rebounds. Kerri Gardner and Barb Mann each hit double figures with 11 and 10 respectively while nine girls in all scored for Glenn. The Shamrocks were paced by Jill Knowlton with eight points and six rebounds.

Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Gardner 5 12 1 Ryan 9 13 2 Mann 5 0 3 1 M. Huffstetter 4 0 0 3 Kemp 1012 Tuttle 2 0 0 2 Segraves 0012 A. Huffstetter 0 0 0 1 Farrar 0131 Florian 2 0 0 1 Pavey 0 0 11 Miller 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 31 3 14 17 North Liberty Morey 2 0 0 2 S. Salyer 0 0 0 0 B. Salver 2143 Knowlton 2 4 14 4 Vukovits 3 0 2 4 Dixon 0 0 0 0 Medlin 10 0 4 Kelly 0 0 2 0 Goodman 0 0 0 0 Miko 0 0 0 0 Heim 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 5 22 17 Score By Quarters John Glenn 20 37 49 65 North Liberty 2 6 17 25 Kevin Gaw Qualifies For Regional Meet The John Glenn wrestling team had only one regional qualifier in the New Prairie sectional. Kevin Gaw will represent Glenn via his runner-up finish. He lost to Pat Grzesiak of LaVille in the finals 3-2. Other place winners for Glenn include: Ron Shortt and Eric Carlson, third places; and John Fry and Ed Bogard, fourth places. John Fry suffered a dislocated elbow and was unable to compete in the con solation round.

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 9, 1978

Paper Drive Set For February 25 In Walkerton The Lincoln Township 4-H Club will be having a paper drive on Saturday. February 25, weather permitting. This paper drive is to help support the local 4-H Club rather than having any selling projects during the year. Please help us by saving your newspapers, magazines and catalogs. We will be working from the Community Building and will pick up your papers and maga zines. Later we will have phone numbers in the newspaper for you to call for pick-up. In case of verv

DEFENSE ■kSStM W! Am The defense was strong as shown here with Barb Mann going up to block an Arogs shot by Lisa Arick, with Julie Rvan. 24. coming in for an assist if needed.

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