THESE BROWNIES are waiting quietly to be called by their leaders during the past year to be presented their fly-up wings at a ceremonyTuesday in the Bethany Lutheran Church. Thirty three girls were awarded their wings.-''ii« s'. ._-.W ■ .. i fv/A . *r -• • .’• ’ •- a ■ 'if :S a V ,T • .. : X rr •• rf **. lt;■ ■*-£■ .1-/ . j-■-“ ve-«.JUNIOR TROOP NUMBER 176 performed ternoon; The girls formed * horses hot » am the flag ceremony during the fly-up ceremony /‘side of the room and each girl welcomed a for-at the Bethany Lutheran Church Tuesday af- mer Brownie into the horseshoe; rifig,i . 1 \ ' . I ' * * - . * * * * , ’• , • ’***.’ued•% / •. ••■/V : ’vf. *.;,V.r’js .II\in a ■ special Fly-Up ceremony at the •Bethany Lutheran Church,/ Oct. v:lS,v 32. BrownieiQIct;Stouts, were .taken; into jbbtor Gifi Scout’ 'trdd^sV^r: The ceremony opened, with : a flag -/ceremony. . performed - fay. girls-from Junior Troop No. 176. The Junior Girl Scouts formed a , horseshoe 01V one side of the room while the Brownie Scouts formed three rings on the other. The Brbwnies went up onto the stage where .their leaders during the past year , presented them -with their fly-up wings which, wfil be worn on their badge sash'. Then the Eeader of the Junior Scout troop which they will be in gave them their trefoil. pin. Each fly-up. Scout-was escorted into the horseshoe by a Junior Girl Scout.Each Girl: . Scout • then rededicated herself to Girl Scouting by reciting the ‘Girl. Scout promise and laws. JuniorScouts from Troops No. 176 and No. 177 lighted The candles to represent the promise and laws.Junior Girl Scout Leaders and their assistants were introduced,. They are Mrs. Clifford Hinrlchs, with assistants Mrs.. Max Drenhan. and Mrs. Bernard; , * • I •Schrauth; . Mrs. Edward O'Connor with assistants, Mrs.Wayne : Davis, Mrs. - Don McKinney, Mrs. jerry Boltnott; and. Mrs, Joseph Bartosh withMrs; .Miilliam :feHin4ro^ 'as‘assistant. ■ :A-': ■ 'Y***'!ii,; vlt;Mrs. Ja fries R.!. Smith/ neighborhood chairrfian, welcomed the nav Junior Scouts. The ceremony was dosed with a patriotic song.The new Junior Girl Scouts arse: Joy Bates, Peggy Becknai, Jennifer Dahm, Cery! Kiiegl, Susan McDowall, Donna Quinn, Katherine Smith, Robyn Steffen, Carrie Thompson, Kathy Woedbeck, Trlcia Biittner, Joyce Christenson, Catherine Curran, Joanna Gowans, Valerie Ross, Terry Berkland. Donna Jean Co»k, / Kim Hoover, LindaLillevik, -Ruth Hjller, Nanette McGuire, Donna Toillion, Ute-. Louise Wilson,. Coleen O'Connor; ' Unf a J ’Bettehhausen, ‘ rSusah •-Wenfp;:.i: :kinf \ NewmahV White, Shelly: Boithoti PehHJd Gentry; Lisa Hinrlchs, Ciiidy O'Connor and Jill Reel.Jackie LehmanHonored Her eBeth WatermanHas New Office‘ Beth Waterman, daughter of the! Rev; and: Mrs.' Chester Waterman of Emmefburg, was recently elected president of the Drom Association of Clara Madsen Hall in Rochester, Minn. Clara Madsen is the residence for girls enrolled in the combined nursing program of St. Mary's and Methodist Hospitals in Rochester. _•••Jackie Wichman, Em* metshurg; bride^elecf of Keith Sfclfz, Curlew, was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower on Oct. S at the Bethany Lutheran'Church.- - '/ Corsages made by Mrs. Richard Miller, great aunt of the future bride,; were presented to Miss Wichman, hermother, Mrs. Donald Wichman and her fiance's mother, Mrs.^Clyde Stoltz, as Mrs. Joseph Hahson .introduced them to those present. Also, special guests were Mrs. Alfred Wichman, grandmother of the future bride and Mrs. William Weller, grandmother of the future bridegroom,Mrs. Hanson then read* * * •. , 1 , •devotions and gave some advice for the bride-to-be. Mrs. Allen Trefsfad played a pihao selectionDhtlticr! ei AA.-Hw*** ** A rArtn