The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1979 — Page 7

UREY 7TH GRADE GIRLS TEAM i| Pj X '\A -HWi Wife'*. ■ i £TTL itu C jr^^jr. J^R i - Jrfaß jMk rR/in C 7n FaT I "■^' wIM T” 'WM J K TL •F' ■ * “v < U F IMdrEn )®<vT>lJ kjF< IP •"* L l 3. s*j? i ; L /awitr «b wf**/ a , wrL Bi I Pi f® - ft i^kKon m r 4*— l■ll-4/ r sw w BWlf f- k . — photo by Michael Pearish The seventh grade girls basketball team at Urey Middle School has as its members, from left to right, first row: John South. Mari Lou Johnson, Rhonda Ernsberger, Tammy Miller, Rita Schmidt. Janet Pontius and Mr. Kickbus. Second row: Darren Skiles. Cara Brandt. Patty Anspaugh, Kim Brogdon, Debbie Vancza, Beth Kersh and Tami Hester. Third row: Angie Zekucia. Kim Kronk, Lisa Parker and Edna Robinson.

Kathy Eddinger Installed As Worthy Advisor Kathleen Eddinger was recently installed at a public installation of the Walkerton Rainbow Assembly No. M. as Worthy Advisor Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddinger, Walkerton. The Assembly repeated the Lord s Prayer before entering the Assembly room. Mother Advisor. Mrs. Florence Erickson, greeted the members and guests, and then asked the Installing Marshall. Mrs. Larry Potts. PWA, to escort the Installing Officer into the Assembly room. Mrs. Erickson introduced Mrs. Gary Clark. PWA. as the Installing Officer Mrs. Clark introduced Mrs. Potts. Installilng Marshall; Mrs. Robert Pekofski. In stalling Chaplain; Miss Nancv Pct erson. Installing Recorder; ano Mrs. Kenneth Klincdinst. Install mg Organist and Soloist. Their

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Masonic escorts were Mr. Al Drews, Mrs. Floyd Dipert, Mr. Kenneth Klincdinst and Mr. Lowell Cummins. Kathy was escorted to the altar where she was given her obligation by Mr. Al Drews. After receiving her obligation she was escorted to the East by her father. Mr. Harold Eddinger. Before going to the East the soloist sang “Turn, Turn, lurn". After arriving in the East Mr. Drews presented her to the Assembly and guests. Little Holly Eddinger, niece of Kathy, approached the East and presented Kathy w ith her gavel and a kiss. Other officer elected and appointed that were installed were Jean Scott, Worthy Associate Advisor; Crystal (lemons, Charity; Laura ( ummins. Hope; Tara Brid well. Faith; Dawn Carlson, Record er; lisa LaFollette, Chaplain; Julie Clemons, love; Jodv Carlson, Religion; Cindy Hostetler. Nature; Shells Kaser. Fidelity; Raina Bridwell. Service; Mashclle Paves. Musician; Patts Anspaugh. Confi-

dential Observer; Janice Brownlee, Outer Observer; Denise Tinkey, Bible Bearer; Connie Clark, Rose Lecturer; and Jackie Hostetler and Joni Back as Jewel Keepers. The Mother Advisor was then presented behind the altar to be installed for another year. The Advisory Board members were then presented behind the bow to also be installed. Before handing the gavel to the new Worths Advisor, Mrs. Clark asked that the American Flag be presented at the altar, while the guest and members shxxi in silence for a moment and then all sang the National Anthem. The new Worths Advisor explained that her motto was “To esers thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heavens"; watchwords are Love and Service; colors are orange and white; her symbol, a Rainbow Girl in each season, for this Kaths had a small ceramic girl painted the color representing a color station of Rainbow and four large ceramic dolls painted orange and white.

TOOL AUCTION LOCATED AT LaPORTE NATIONAL GUARD 2391 WEST STATE - LAPORTE, INDIANA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7:00 p.m. Air Tools — Hand Tools — Electric Tools Levels; deep wells; drill bits; drill press; tool boxes; bench grinders; hydraulic jacks; adjustable wrenches < sockets; 3 K sockets; V 4" sockets; also an assortment of standard and metric 1 j” air impact; 3 8 air ratchet; air choppers; air sanders; tarpaulins; 6" vice; electric drills; extension cords; welding hose; 4 vice, air hose; come-a long; measuring tapes; punch and chisel set; fire extinguisher; tap and die set; open box end wrenches; heavy duty jumper cables; lots and lots of different items to choose from! AUCTIONEER: JAMES D. WATSON, Lake Village. Ind. TERMS: Cash or Good Check With 1.0. Night 01 Sale OWNER: Bud Savis AMERICAN EAGLE TOOLS — NORRIS CITY TOOL 618-378-3156 NOTE: This Is An Absolute Auction. Every Item On Display Will Be Sold To The Highest Bidder!

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each one representing a season Kathv’s flower is the daisy and her song is “Turn, Turn, Turn". The dolls will be used throughout her term. The new Worthy Advisor asked that her patents be escorted to the altar where she then read a poem, expressing her thanks for all that they had done for her and her love for them. The soloist then sang “Where Thou Goest, I Will Go". They were then escorted to the East where Kathy then presented them with a gift of love. The Mother Advisory and Rain bow Pop, Mr. Al Drews, were presented behind the altar. Kathy read a pixm of thanks to them and then presented a gift of love to each of them. Connie ( lark, Junior Past Worthy Advisor, approached the East and presented Kathy with the traditional traveling Worthy Advisor's pin, her Rainbow ribbons, and her corsage from the Assembly. Also her mascot, a stuffed tiger. Kathy presented Connie w ith her Past Worthy Advisor's pin and then took her on the traditional Memory Walk which consisted stopping at several stations where a verse was read and a momento was presented to Connie. Each memento depicted a time during Connie's life. Connie was then taken to the altar to sign the Bible. While kneeling the solosit sang “Thank You Lord". The benediction was the Lord’s Prayer, repeated in unison by all present. After the retiring march everyone was invited to the social rixims for refreshments, served by Mrs. Colin Eddinger. Mrs. Dwane Eddinger. Mrs. Allan Eddinger. all sister in-laws of Kathy, and Miss Judy Bates Cake, punch, coffee, nuts and mints were served. The serving table was decorated with an orange covering with a white lace tablecloth over it. The table was centered with a Bible cake, with a tapered orange candle on each side. The other tables were decorated with orange and white streamers and centered with a candle, each a color of the Rainbow Guests were present from Walkerton. Plvmouth. South Bend and Mishaw aka. SCHOOL MENU John Glenn High School FEBRUARY 19 - 23 MONDAY Beef barbecue on bun

Candied sweet potatoes Corn Sliced pears Milk TUESDAY Johnny marzetti Buttered green beans Applesauce Bran muffin and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Beef vegetable soup and crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Cookies Fruit I HU RSI) AY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Buttered peas Vanilla pudding with cherry sauce Rolls and butter FRIDAY Fish Tri taters Buttered mixed vegetables Sugar plum pudding cake Bread and butter Walkerton, Indiana - Phom SBS-3237 Friday, Saturday & Sundav, February 16, 17 & 18 Walt Disney Presents The Small One At 7:00 p.m. And Pinocchio At 7:25 p.m. And THE SMALL ONE Will Show Again At 9 00 p.m Coming Next Week THE LATE GREAT PLANET EARTH Lucky Subscribers To “The Independent-News" Receive Free Passes To The Show This Week Are RUDY KNALS And JANET TOMPKIN Both Os Walkerton