Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1962 — Page 7
Blue And Gold Banquet Celebrates Cubs Birthday "Parade of the Pre.su ents" was seen Saturday night at the You h Building when the Pack m<*r mg of the Cub Scout, celebrated their birthday with their annual Blue and Gold Banquet Each of the d< ns had dec- rated th«ir tables in a theme <f the presidents with a variety </ center pieces, place mats, favors and napkin holders being Judge i in competition Den 6 was aaardtd the trophy. Their centerp ecc was a I 'k covered with tiny pennants with names of the presidents of the United States repiv. nted. Their gold place mats were interwoven with stripes of bli e for a b >rdor, the nut cups w< re in the shape of lanculn hats u. I the place cards were d< c irate 1 with Washington's hatchet. Mrs. William Heim Jr. and Mn. Al Dalley were judges. Preceding the dinner. 1 Kemp Ttinw gave the inv Richard Brown, District E.\ ■ itive of Tri Valley at Plymouth, was the honor guest and >p »ke to tho 150 persons present Also present was Kay Kaminski, Lions Club Insititi.imd Representative, and Mrs. Kam rski. Casimcr S taiko, Cub Scout Master, was In charge and introduced hi.s predecess. r, Elmer Hunt, and presented him i gift from the pack for his three years as Cub Master Al the Comn.lttcci.en and den mtlhcis were recognized. One ne v den mother was i nnou nc< 1. Mrs. William Zlatos, Den 6. " The Friendly Corner" Try Our Gils ami Oil Sen - ice Is Our Business Managers Gene Feita and Jim Martin Phone 5ML2955
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Youth Dane*, The Cub Scout benefit here will be in the form of a dance at the Elementary School, according to Keith Knepper, general chairman The Walkerton high school d ince band will furnish the music. The committee will provide hot dogs, potato clops and Coke or pop tor refreshments. The next committee met tinz ,; March 26 nt the home of Mi Agnew Ludwig beginning at 7 .o p.m. Pack mg.it is March 30 with "Islands o’ to World,’’ as the theme of the month Displays and skits will be m ord, r. OES Belles And Shells "From Our Hearts io Your Heart,' wa the theme used by the Walkerton Chapter Order of the East* in Su'<r I’ridii <u> nIng when the Matrons ami Patrons, known as the "Bells and Sheds ’ wile honor guests of the 20th district Al o i,o . red wire Mrs Bryct Myers, Elkhart, di .- trie’ deputy and David Miller. Associate Patron of the Indiana Gram! Chapter of Go ,en Trior to the opening of the chapter, Mrs, Jessica Pond, of Kcontz L ike, a inembt i of South Ben i Chapter No. 2. received her jewel of Gohl for having ba ~ a member of the OES. for r.fy years. Nra Pond was esimted to the Altar by the Woithy Ma Pon of het chapter. Mrs. AT. Weihrou h. Ray E. Walters, of Nappanee, a Past Grand Matron ( ebv re 1 Pm rul »g} d the G I! t waid, and Mrs Newton Williams, past matron of the Walkerton C hapter and a fro nd, pinned the jewal on Mr P.nl The chapter room de u’ •’ n rted o’lt the red heart theme. White mila ria i I ro.-es ami white baby mum- wa re on th« four pedestals The Worthy M itron’s motto. ‘ Fat’h L .ve, Truth." formed an arch in thEast. Following ’he open ng of thchapter, Delph M-Kes n, of Plymouth, and Mr. Walter ‘ ; past Grand Patrons, were cm cd behind th- altar where they wen grecteil by the Wort! v M itron, Mrs Wayne Dipert \s they tun <?d tn t'nr w-st, the ihap’.r .* l< ist. Mrs Wm. H- u Jr, ar. "Y< u Will Nev. r Walk Al .' They were th n sett- I tn Ea. t Mi M3< r wa., *- '• c to the West where Mr- II ■ a clever s>ng "Hi Div i nf ■: which he w.s e* t . to ■ East wh-re Mrs Dir rt pr • • him with words in pm end t iesented to h. i a gift - i r d heart. Mn Myers va »•-< rt. 1 tn the we t where h- * by Mrs Stanley On it !. > presented her with a > < I the Charter The r ig "Qm»n
of Our Hearts," was sung ’o hci bes >re she -is 4't. d thrn’iqh 'tu aisle five la j„ . ; lo't red heart • As >n. i • ■ d th. East Mi.- Dip rl gr».t< I he! Wit h A •!'. I f pl ais> .| , .r' m. h,p an 1 pi , <<l a \ ;:i' ■ v ' i; jewel :n a ted ernv n ipon 1, ‘ din g her ’ Our Queen M ry." and give her a 'jift en<l< 1 in a .vd 'wait fi in tin c 0,,; ter he "Bol.s and bh< aHr ■>d w n i poem by the -Art ’. v Mit i n The. v. 'i <• s- v- • n ।< n ch in -s out </ 2'> r. the ■ ■ ’r.' t i. pr> .: • 1. M: 1b- m sang, "You rr M; Ev w. tho g " m tin ir honor Mrs. Ray Walters, a number of the Ho ; y i. y co. .- mr tee of th A Gr >r I Ch >p : ■ : w. > ntmdu. hi, .. .• ■ M Ki sson and Mr- M r , v <T •?. distinguish .-d guests n th. E -t wing remni ks n ade 1 ■ guests in the Ea. ’ an I other sh >rt musical pr, gram was p.--ited. ReV. Ike S rain, 1,. :.’■! of the Baptist Chiit.h ’ Mill Creek, sang a group -t ’ : we >’ ipanu d < n th- .<rg m by Mrs. Strain. Vow h. r ; - ■ 1 .. ; . . oet c .'b-'ci i ■ •1 ’ wi’h white ruffles, \ ute ”'i streamer b.ws with । indy i ’’ at.ached John M<( ' patron, inv.ted the guests ti ' • dl.ung r itn fob wi; ti ■ . march by the oi f<<- > i gic;’s enjoyed the Cob 'ful < n m area which w a u un • or d. <1 with nmi y ! • I ml a1; ’ he iris and other \ dent . i . ’ Ti •• tables, with while . ovei •a ;e cj ‘ered v. T ’ ' ' aril stand up whit. I; ai" w h re f ruffles on una h t r I i was fastened on eitlwi B< vis of red rws and 1 ;’ s m .ns . entered thr s.'iwr. l..bi • ar. 1 that of t’w distin ; ;islw.l guests. Gifts to the B. 11. and Sia Ils foun I at tin r pi . -s v.. .•• 1 H« ly marbeh/rd green and white f ray- wit h a i-1 r m < i a:. • Am mr the chanter ;i -I W.-re Br-U’-n. L" i r: d iol 'rn’ il.-ptcrx of E'kb.!’. (b> ,u , Lakeville Ix*esburg. M.sii .vak M f >rd, Nem.imc . C>rl ?3>r’h Libtrty, Plymou’ii, b.t - cn ic, an I the four S .: h I . I cl; iptcrs Ft Jo ep’i. Ro c t'r i : \ Iley ind .■, 11h 'b . i ”7
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Feb. 22. 1962— WALKERTON INniTFMTXT —
Mr’ Ar'hur St hn >hz was chairman ot the d-c mit r . >,nmittet iml Mr -t a '. (>r' u’ was m charge of ti.e •!.<■ hiw nts Ada. i i i, i ! i J., l bai, i i .e; ■nd • ;: (on ity Une ( hib Elects Officers Tiie Count;. L ’.■• < . i ■ ;n '.■ • I <>irw ~ Mr E o Ei .on . e 'inn Fei! .a yl6 Fif- ’• en - lb. I b. . tnjl’ • 1 »!..' 'H. rd Tim. ' .'al i uic p- i'y A -i ’- mg M. s ot *ll Mi p-. lip Waldi n .'r , M - I’* .I■ • V ' dron Jr ind Mr F vi’b R. rclwr M’ :i" . W ’’- • ! H Z* 1 I I i< : U.n .• I >.. • ' be : d ed a . "h ”-1 ’ ■ - ' I >o; ! z>- .. i • • Mr p_,. .■ n and 1 H. mid H ’ tDr Tr Mr M r.n ■ M "pr !• ■ ’ j.- I.’ I d ring I - in U.e’ g PI ns .7" b< I I. fra t’"p >1 fur d ’ i - < ' h r i l i s E'-ct i< .n d e. t' o i '.v ”e ■ • '. a< bid ! I lls ..... ... • Mt - E ig. Skin-..'! ■ j •
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