The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1978 — Page 12

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Grand Chaplain Nancy Peterson Is Honored Miss Nancy Jo Peterson was honored Saturday evening. September 2. in the John Glenn High School, with a reception given by her Rainbow Assembly M of Walkerton. Miss Peterson was appointed chaplain of the Indiana Grand Assembly International Order of the Rainbow for Girls at the recent Grand Assembly held in Evansviile. She was a member of the Grand Family last year, filling the station of Service. A buffet was served at 5:30 p.m., hosted by Mother Advisor Florence Erickson and the board members. Miss Laura Cummins presided at the register book. The program was held in the auditorium. Mother Advisor Erickson greeted the large attendance and introduced Kathy Rohrer, worthy advisor, who spoke words of friendship and appreciation for the loyal attendance. She ask the drill leader, Tammy Whittcberry, to present the 17 grand officers, each carrying a long stemmed pink rose bud, to the stage. Honoree Nancy was escorted to the stage holding the hand of two little nephew s, Ryan and RustyPeterson, then led through an isle of Rainbow girls from the Walkerton and Plymouth assemblies. Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst sang "If . Kathv introduced her and gave her a wristlet of Rainbow colored flowers, from the assembly. In her very sincere and meaningfull manor. Nancy extended her pleasure for the many niceties shown her by her assembly in hosting her reception. Grand Worthy Advisor Kathy O'Dell, of the Battle Ground Assembly. was escorted to the stage through an isle of Rainbow girls who presented her with Rainbow colored carnations. Mrs. Klinedinst sang “1 Shall Not Pass Again

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This Way". Nancy introduced her and she was given a warm welcome. She received a corsage and a monitary gift from the Walkerton Assembly and a personal gift from Nancy. Miss O’Dell introduced her sister officers known as the Grand Family. The usual introductions were made by Nancy of loyal adult workers in Rainbow and Masonic bodies. Nancy introduced her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. of rural Plymouth, and other members of her family and close friends. For the program Mrs. Klinedinst, accompanied by her daughter Sherry, sang a group of favorite songs from popular movies. Punch and cookies were served following the program with Mrs. Robert Hillman, Worthy Matron of Walkerton O.E.S. presiding at the punch bowl. Giris and their parents came from as far south as Evansville for the reception. Nancy has traveled all over the state last year and so far this year, her friendships are growing. The 18 girls were overnight guests of the Petersons. The adults had reservations at nearby motels. Sunday morning found the entire group in church at the Etna Green Church of Chnst. the church home of Kandi Apple, Grand Patriotism, a member of the Bourbon Assembly. Church service was followed by a dinner served in the church and a reception at 2 p.m. Attending from the Walkerton Assembly on Sunday were Mom Erickson, Mrs. Peterson. Nancy Peterson. Tammy Whittcberry, Dawn Carl son and Lisa LaFollette. The entire Grand officers were urged by Grand Worthy Advisor. Kathy, to attend the Masonic Home Day at Franklin, Indiana, September 10. Nancy's gift to her thirty grand sisters were clever tumblers with a large black initial of the first name, which made a pretty picture on the gift table.

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