2 Twenty beautifully resplendant with fine chinas and linens, with unique table decorations reflecting the personality the program. After tea, the Country Store gave the ladies an opportunity to browse and purchase lovely hand- made gift items such as situations and in cases of need. Donations of good used children’s clothing are gratefully accepted available on request. chairman; Liz “Taylor table and hostess coor- dinator; Meryl Davis kitchen; JoAnne Hall an: Grace Martin, Country Store; Virginia Swanson, of their hostesses greeted the 160 ladies who at- tended the Christmas Tea at Trinity Presbyterian . Church recently. Preceeding the tea was a musical program arranged by Mrs. Virginia Swanson. Featured were the Meadowlarks, under the direction of Don Williams. The group sang many of the traditional Christmas songs and set the mood for the afternoon. Meryl Davis, Catherine Bolinski and Kyoko Steuben shared songs and traditions of their native + Wales, Scotland and and visitng the Country Store at Trinity Presbyterian Japan. Kristen Miller, Church’s Christmas Tea. (Rod Kaye Photo) Minta and Millicent Napier also took part in Scout awards Carverton Girl Scout Troop 712 held court of awards, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. A flag and candle- light ceremony took place. Badges and special awards were given to troop members and rededication took place. The following fifth and sixth graders received the Sign of the Sun, a special award in Scouting: Susan Wells, Lori Kuhar, Annette Harvey, Lori Ankenbrand, Laura Harper, Michelle Pallis, Jean Marie Novitski, Nicole Zarnoch, Leanne Berlew, Roseanne Rostock. Members received the scouting Foot Traveler badges. They were Virginia Johnson, Liza CHRISTMAS TEA--Everyone in attendance enjoyed the holiday atmosphere, entertainment by the Meadowlarks e NEW MEMBERS--Dallas Junior Woman’s Club inducted two new members at a candlelight dinner meeting held recently at The Castle, Memorial Highway, Dallas. Gialanella, membership chairman (far right), present new members Beth Martin and Gail Smallwood to the membership. (Mark Moran Photo) Kathy Oravitz, club president (far left), and Valerie : Loge, fog pas ® a = Bg BE = Refreshments were Junior women hold candlelight initiation wisiiveisii : eader. hand quilted pillows, Committee for the program; the Rev Calico Cats, dolls, large Christmas Tea was Andrew Pillare a, and small, tree orna- Catherine Bolinski, Pastor. ments and homemade candy and fudge. The Country Store was a Closet Boutique project. The Closet is open every Wednesday 10-4 p.m. and sells good used children’s clothes and craft items. 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