_ :SECTION A — PAGE. 4 oh AGT SENG IR en, 7 HARE TEAM IASED EMRE EEE EY BAR-B-Q GRILL PRICED FROM $Q).95 ca os nn | Deluxe American Made JAPANESE STYLE | | PUBLICATIONS | | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 LETTERHEADS-ENVELOPES ACCORDING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Rubber ‘Stamps CALL THE DALLAS POST DALLAS, PENNSYLVANTA Rainbow For Girls To Install Officers May 16th = S. Summer Shoes BRIGHT - PATENT Low HEELS 5 A N D ALS 1 in of HANDBAGS 1 Beautiful New : STRAW BAGS! MISS BONNIE LONG Next Thursday night, May 16, Miss Bonnie Long, new Worthy Ad- visor ‘of ‘Charles James Memorial | Assembly No. ' 144, International | Order of Rainbow for Girls will be installed with. ‘her The installation will Eastern Star hall, Dallas at 7. Bonnie has her assembly Foster © Street, been very active in and earned: all her ‘service bars. She is now working to earn her White Bible. . Last fellow: officers. be held at’. si Lynn: Powlus; is also ‘a member of the assembly. Margie McCarty, retiring Worthy Advisor, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCarty, Hillside Road, Shavertown. Margie has also re- ceived her service bars and her White Bible. Assembly last summer and is plan- ning to attend again this summer. During her term, she had a sea- food supper combined with a candy sale. Her service project was to - make toys for the children in hos pitals at Easter time. An annual chuech service’ was also held during her term, and a district meeting at which Mrs. Agnes C. Allen, Supreme Inspector To Observe Anniversary The Catholic Daughters of Am- erica, Court Our Lady of Fatima No. 147%, will hold their Twentieth Anniversary Dinner at Pine Brook Inn, Lower Demunds, East Dallas, | on Wednesday, May 15, at 6:30 p.m. She attended ‘Grand | Reservations must be made by | Saturday, May 11, by calling Mrs. of the state of Pennsylvania and | Supreme Charity, International Or- | | day with Mrs. Joel Crabtree or Mrs. der of Rainbow for Girls, was the honored guest. A Mother's Day tea was held at the last meeting. The installing officers will be: Worthy Advisor, Margie McCarty; Marshal, Linda Finn; Chaplain, Dot- tie Johnson; Soloist, Virginia Jenk- ins; Musician, Mrs. Betty Meeker. Other officers to be installed are: | Worthy = Associate Owens; Charity, Hope, Sandy Gordon; Faith, Cathy Wilson; Chaplain, Barbara Long; Drill Leader, © Donna = Richardson; Love,” Ruth " Ann Nixon, Religion, Nature, Patty Koeb; Immortality, “Jill ‘Daron; “Fidelity, Brenda Richards; Patriotism. Debbie Advisor, © Sue tial Observer, Becky Masters; Outer Observer, Judy MacAvoy; Musician Sandy Denmon; | John Ferguson. | Gordon; 675-3546 or Mrs. 675-2404. 2 \ To Picnic At Sky Lake Shavertown Methodist Church Couples Club will have the annual Sky Lake trip and family picnic on Saturday, May 11, leaving from the church parking lot at 1 p.m. Thomas Noon, Jr., Charles Hann, Jr., Reservations must be in by Fri- Chairmen are: refreshments, Pri- scilla Kloeber; guest book, Sandy Jones; telephone, Brenda Hadsall; flowers, Debbie Philo; publicity, Mrs. Mildred C. Smith; money mak- ing, Sandy Denmon; set up, Sandy social, Sue Owens; and service, Cathy Wilson. Bonnie has chosen as her theme for this term; “The Lord. is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” The rinvocation and benediction will: be given by Rev. Charles F. Gommer Jr. of Trucksville Methodist Church. ‘Price; Service, Pam Rood; ‘Confiden- | Mother Advisor of § Assembly is Mrs: Marjorie McCarty.” . Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins is Grand Deputy of District. 6D and Mrs. Shirley Zim- HIBACHI $15.95 mini “201b. 1.49 40 Ib. 298 CHARCOAL - BRIQUETS inten 6 Ft. Redwood PICNIC TABLE sD 8 so Redwood Table with 2 Benches 29 summer ‘she worked as a volunteer At Veterans ‘Hospital, And will at- tend ‘Grand Assembly at Pennsyl- vania State University in August. | Bonnie ‘is the ‘daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Long, Hickory Street, Her merman is chairman of the visory Board. Janice Blight; Choir Director, Vir- . ginia Jenkins; Pages, Karen Lefko and Estella . Parker; flag bearers, American, Nancy Mathers; Chris- tian, Gwen Kloeber; Rainbow. 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