- - » THE DALLAS POST — THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 PAGE 3—-T ZRISEE¥.S BARNYARDg2L EHMANSAME= DALLAS, SPA. = Como One! Come All! AUCTION DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday RICHARD H. DEMMY J U ! Y 5 = 6 - 7 Auction Chairman — Featuring — e CHICKEN BAR-B-Q e CHILDREN'S AUCTION ° ANTIQUES e NEW GOODS © PLANTS & PRODUCE © ARTS & CRAFTS e BAKED GOODS e FUN HOUSE ° REFRESHMENTS David Schooley, host to Library Auction chairmen, pauses in a conversation with co-chairman Jack Conyng- ham to pose for his picture. Three Library Auction co-chairmen confer Friday evening at the last formal meeting of committee chair- men before the BIG DAYS, July 5, 6 and 7. Dick Demmy, general chairman, holds up a Library Auction poster designed by Paul Rodda and developed in red and white over a dimmed-out background of ancient newspaper. Atty. Robert Fleming and Jack Conyngham, co-chairmen, study another poster. And at the left, Mary Parkhurst, auction secretary, smiles approvingly. At left, BE. V. Chadwick, jots down a few ideas for his plant and produce booth; James tross and Mrs. Howard Wiley, Jr. Continuing clockwisearound the table are Howard Wiley, i ] Alexander wrestles with a knotty problem in New Goods. Mrs. J. D. Houlette looks on. At Jr., Mrs. Richard O. Myers, Mrs. Ziba L. Smith, Sr., Mr. Smith, Stefan Hellersperk, Mrs. § right, Eleanor Rodda down at the end has a ribbon around her hair. Next to her is Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., Nancy Kozemchak, Mrs. Dean Johnson, Philip vanBlarcom, Mrs. Homer Archer Mohr, Bobby Smith. Mary Frantz, chairman of antiques is next. Barbara Harding, Moyer, Mr. Moyer. Mrs. T. M. Hicks, librarians, Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs. Dana Crump, Mrs. Allen Mon- { BARB-O- - FHHRS: JULY Stk “GATE QFE HEAVEN PARKING=EOT:
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