Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1960 — Page 7

Honor Retiring Matron and Patron At O.E.S. Meeting March Ift was the lost meeting 1 for Mrs. Jean StHhly and A. J. Daniela an Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron of the Waikerton O. E. S. The regular business wan taken care of after wh.ch the Worthy Matron gave a report ol‘ her year's activities. She thanked each officer spe, uffcany for his or hr help and co-operation in making same such a fine one. A. J. Daniels also thankeu the off cers and members for making h’s year in th*' Eapt su< h a wonderful one and then road tip * Bowing poem:

TOP-O-THE LiE IN < TOP SAVINGS IN’6O A Chance To Own the BEST but Pay Less I Tho Exclusive Westinghouse Custom Imperial Laundromat and Matching Electric Dryer Thousands Sold During 1959 at These Regular List Prices: Custom Imperial Laundromat $399.95 Custom Imperial Electric Dryer $299.95 TOTAL $699.99 NOW YOU SAVE W Pay Only $515.50 On Easy Terms As Low As 61c Per Dav I PLUS s 39* s IN LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES FREE! Westinghouse Steam and Drv Iron $17.95 : \ Sit or Stand Adjustable | ¥■'4l--•** t steel ,r<wini? Baard I ^^l3^ X sn-95 Ikuuxe .1 Dagger Self Sorter j Laundry Caddy HEED’S i ;1 I’M ' ELECTRIC £ ggjj Phone 217 XXalkcrton 10 LAL X ALI L ■

. I ttvmk you all so very kind, I I Because in this lovely year of < mine. May you go right on working < And thua this beaut.fu! Ord-r 1 lAs from the Bust I now depa-t ' You played an active part. 1 And may you live sublime i Our Eastern Star wdl shine Mrs. Stahly closed the meeting , w th this fine verse: • True happiness lies in .m ire. That given tho best to each other. . ■ I A service that's honest and true. An We pray ours has been to you . 1 The Bible and Floral Staffs then । gave their work for Mr and Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mrs. B. n 1 Rohrer, who were initiated at o i i । March Ist meeting | As a farewell gesture for »ur re

tiring Matron and Patron the off cent gnv«' a skit “A Little Degre* From All Ycnir Fiiends", wher- iu each gave a short s-j>ee< h and gave them each a lei in the colors of our Stau - . They also receive I gifts from the officers Mrs John McCombs sang Aloha Oo after which all retired to the dining room for ice cream, cookies an 1 Coffee at tables denaated m th* Hawai.an motif. Mr a d Mr' In id Mellin and Mrs F^-nst Broi • ,d wore on the committees Special guests were Mrs La Ma” Stah’.y, Mr and Mrs <'u l Raff"! and Fred Koppenhof< .• of Kn' (Chapter and Mrs. Carol Day an* Mrs. Audrey Williams of Tipper noc Chapter. W.namar. It pays to advertise.

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hl RIRISE BIRTHDAY Mrs. Josephine Campbell pleasantly Mirj.isnl Tuesday nr<ht on th* oc< .usion of her birth la • Her friends < amo to the home of her daughter. Mrs M.rui Bouse, wht '• he was suppo ‘-d t > baby sit. u th her gr indt laho-en Cauls ",e:e played v th higu prizes goi: g to Mrs Ne il r. W hams and Mr Willin’ Hore*,. Other gue ' ■ v.erc Mr ■ !• r t 1 Gind’dberger. Mr i. Roy (hr top • er. Mi’S I'obi rt Sill, Mrs. M -H' ' Bouse. Mrs William Aim k . . Mrs. George Fervor la | Mrs. Cam; nell r e p-h lovely Kitt : Pla .differe: c betwi^m a m b ' army : o; g enzat. m.

LIONS W” jiR a 0 SI ■Bb iE* Fri., Match 11 >;00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL GYM WALKERTON

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