The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1981 — Page 7

Julie Clemons installed As Worthy Advisor Al ■ *i- H3M L J Julie Clemons, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Alex Clemons, of Walk ■ton. was installed as Worth Vivisor of the Walkerton Rainbow \sscmbly No. M. on September >. with a public installation held in :e Masonic Temple. Julie’s sister. Mrs. Randy Givns. Past Worthy Advisor of the Walkerton Assembly, was the installing officer. Other installing filters were Marshall. Jean Scott; haplain, Mrs. Gregg Easterdav; cordon Mrs. Dennis Holland; ganist, Mrs Nelson Walz and Joist, Janeen Clemons. Masonic

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escorts were William Groves. Paul Groves, Lowell Cummins and Gregg Easterday. Julie received her obligation from William Groves as she knelt at the altar. The soloist sang. “The Rose.” Julie was escorted to the East by her father. Her nephew. Cory Givens, presented the gavel to her. She was given the color ribbons and a corsage from the Assembly. Other officers installed were Jody Carlson, Worthy Associate Advisor; Lisa La Follette. Charity; Dawn Carlson, Hope; Janeen Clemons. Faith; Cherie Clemons. Chaplain; Cindy Hostetler. Love; Raina Bridwell. Nature; Laina Rininger. Immortality; Cara Brandt. Fidelity; Jeanine Bussie. Service and confidential observer. Kelli Barnes. Julie assumed her office and then had her parents escorted behind the altar where she gave them words of thanks for all they have done for her in being her parents and the love they have given her. She explained her motto. “If you can imagine it. you can achieve it; If you can dream it, you can become it!” Her watchwords are Imagine. Achieve and Dream and her colors are red and white; flower, rose and her song. “The Rose.” She thanked everyone for coming and invited everyone to the social room for refreshments. Barbara Cochran and Mary Hazel served cake, punch, nuts and mints to the guests. The tables were decorated in red and white. Guests came from Michigan

City. Culver. Plymouth and Walkerton. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATE * Terri South, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John South. Rural Route I. Box 117, Walkerton, has been selected as one of the six semi-fin-alists in Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's homecoming queen contest. She was chosen as first runner-up. lerri, who was nominated by Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, is a junior at Indiana Slate University were she is majoring in graphic design. At I.S.U. Terri is involved in Iri Kappa, as well as being an AIO Little Sister at Rose-Hulman. Miss South, who hopes to design lor an advertising firm after graduating from 1.5. U., claims to “like all sports” including skiing, horseback riding and dancing. A gradu ate ol John Glenn High Schixd. lerri will be escorted by Chris Collison. of Indianapolis. SENIOR BOWLING NEWS Sorry I missed the deadline last week. There were 20 bowlers on Wednesday, October 7 and Dick YOUR DOG NEEDS VITAMINS, TOO. r -s r -a - , I I WfMNf* wnmi I wnm? I mwiri A Sergeant s IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM- Tablets are 50° o stronger than Doan's. Before you tike Doans Pills for muscular backache remember this MOMf NTIIM Tablets are 50% stronger than Doans That means MOMf NTUM gives you 50% more pam reliever pe' Oose to relieve backache To 'educe patn soothe inflammation so muscles loosen-you can move more freely in minutes' Thetes no stronger backache medication you can buy without a prescription than MOMENTUM ' Tablets Take only as directed Snug holds loose dentures comfortably snug Ease sore gums from loose fitting dentures with soft easy to use Snug’ Brand Denture Cushions

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Dipert won the men narmicap game with 231 and Ann Labno won the ladies with 194. Andy Ander son joined the group and bowled high series of 502. On Wednesday, October 14. there were only 17 bowlers. We hope more will show up this week. Richard ( rane won the men's handicap with 239 and Helen Kaleth got lucky and won the ladies with a 201 game. We hope their luck and skill will make them winners again Dick Crane also had high series with 522.

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