Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1960 — Page 9

Installed As Worthy Advisor Os Walkerton Order Os Rainbow ra * ’ * A ■ 5 9 J J r- "■ Jr^ I o » ' * A'* *’ " % . V \ M 9 MISS CAROLE RICHEY

“My Hand in. God's”, was the - motto chosen by Mis a Carole Richey, worthy advisor, at the installation of Walkerton Assembly of Order of Rainbow for Girls on Saturday evening in the Masonic Temple. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey of 315 Maple Street. Walkerton. Miss Richey wore a pink floor length strapless gown of nylon organza with tiny lace ruffles from th e bodice to the floor. She also wore a corsage of white roses, the flower chosen for hei 1 term of office. The installing marshall escorted her to the alter while Mrs. Francia Gindelbergerr gave her tho obligation after which Mk«. Lee Rinker sang, “He Lcadetn

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Ma.” Mias Kathy Knowlton was cs corted to the' East by her father as Mrs. Rinker sang. “Daddy’s Little Girl” Conducting the installation rites were Mrs. Becky Reed, installing worthy advisor; Diane Gindelberger, marshall; Paula Hewitt, chaplain, all past worthy advisors; Carolyn Dixon, recorder, worthy advisor North Liberty Assembly: Mrs. Nelson Walz, musician; Mrs Lee Rinker, soloist. Guests in the East were Mrs. ertrude Kross, district deputy of district No. 1; Mrs. Genevieve Zanders, district deputy, district No. 20: Mr and Mrs David Mel-

lin, Robert Scheaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews; Mrs Franc is Gindelberger. Others installed were Pam Stuver, associate advisor; Betty Grote, charity; Judy Smith, hope; Vicki Green, Paiith; Sandy B< nifaeit us, recorder; Carole Clark, treas.; Gail Baker. Chaplain; Carole Dutcher, drill leader; Gail Baker,love; Peggy Rug—gles, religion; Sharon Garab, nature; Barb Lidy, immortality; Nancy Maa tin fidelity; Marilyn Dix ,n, patriotism; Jean Singwy. service; J, rri Story, cons, observer; Linda Martin, cuter observer; K dhy Knowlton, musician, Laura Jo Thornburg, choir dir ctor; Carol Wilson, Hoosier proiuis Mary Carol Tunis, prompter; Sar.du Hombre, historian; Gloria M Kcssun, soloist, Paula Hcw.tt, rose lecturer. Following the installation, Miss Knowlp n presented h r mother with a bouquet of red roses ,aft- r which Mrs. Rinker sang the poem, “Mother/’ Outgoing worthy adisor, Kath ryn Knowlton, signed the Bible as Mis Rinker sang, “A Perfect Day.” Miss Knowlton then presented Miss Richey with the worthy advisor pin from, the assembly. The assembly room walls we;e 'decorated with large pink and silver butterflies, using the chosen colors of pink and silver chosen by her. Her motto was shown in large sillver letters with pink glitter on a white rainbow in the East. “Love” is her watchword A reception was held m the Temple dining room where pink ribbons and red roses decorated the tables. A large pink butterfly centered the serving table. Then there was the tycoon who had a new small sports car. When asked if it were air conditioned, he replied, “No but I always keep a couple of cold ones in the refrigerator.” PRACTICAL NURSE — One who marries her rich patient. .

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June IG, 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT

Past Dist. Deputy Club Meets The P.td District Deputy Club membt ns of th.. R< bekah Lodi,. • of District No. 3, < f St. Jos. pa and Elkhart bounties, n.et at the beautiful river home 1 t Mu. Dorothy King. n<ai Bristol, Jun. 9. A pot luck dinm r was ■ -- joyed by all. The business meeting follow.- .

I* Your Car Ahoul do Don’t blow yours! Be coo! - tour the auto showrooms. Be collected - choose the new car you’d like. Be calm — visit our bank and 4 learn what soothingly convenient terms we '. can arrange on a low-cost Bank Auto Loan! I [ Fanner's Slate Bank of Wyatt WALKERTON BRANCH , ( Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. I 1

with the President, Greta Kli; ganian < f Walkerton presiding. Tlu ic were • ighteen members in attendant.’. 'Vinners in cent, ts ■a. Mis. Hi .cn Taylor and Mi •. Sina I'llers Hie next i, . eiing will be 1 dd with Mrs K’nignman at We’;,. • •rton aniet । n,. j n Octobei. t h.j dde to r d. . id, d later. Report news to your reporter.

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