Award presented phlebotomist, Wilkes-Barre. Lh £ a Uy Mural presented Applications are now being accepted from all over the Keystone State for the annual Miss Pennsyl- vania U.S.A. Pageant to be staged this year for the first time in Monroeville, Pa. in the Grand Ball- room of the High Rise Howard Johnson’s Hotel on February 7, 8 and 9, 1986. The Miss Pennsylvania Pageant is an official Miss U.S.A.- Miss Universe Contest. There is no ‘performing talent” requirement, all judging is on the basis of poise, personality and beauty of face and figure. Entrants who qualify must be at least 17 years of age and under 25 years of age by May 1, 1986, never married, and at least six month residents of Pennsylvania, thus college dorm students are eligible. All girls inter- ested in competing for the title must write to: Miss Pennsylvania U.S.A. 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The new winner will be crowned by the current Miss Pennsylvania U.S.A., Sandra Ferguson of Clair- ton, who will be present for the entire event at the High Rise Howard Johnson’s Hotel. without Nene, Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community Call 675-2070 XN Elections held Students accepted Laby Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 of Lehman met recently for the instal- lation of officers. Ruth Johnson, District 13 Deputy President installed the following officers elect: Myrl Wagner, Noble Grand; Jean McCulloch, Vice Grand; Rebecca Grey, Secretary; and Ruth Johnson, Treasurer. The Past Noble Grand Pin was presented to Marguerite Dubil in appreciation for her thoughtfulness and leadership. Appointed officers also installed by District Deputy President are: Warden, Alice Hudak; Conductor, Florence Sutton; Chaplain, Derlores Trumbower; Musician, Celia EII- sworth; Inside Guardian, Anna Folk; Outside Guardian, Fern Rogers; Right and Left Supporters of the Noble Grand, Ruth Howell and Jean Evans respectively; and Vera Hoover and Alta Jones, Right and Left Supporters of the Vice Grand. Mrs. Johnson, now serving her third term as D.D.P. was given a commemorative plate engraved with the names of the installing team which consisted of Derlores Trumbower, Jean Evans, Ruth Howell, Helen Coombs, Alice Hudak, Julia Crispell, Rebecca Grey, Celia Ellsworth and alternate Jean McCulloch. Ruth Johnson, D.D.P. presented her Deputy Marshall Jean Evans, with a gift and thanked her for her assistance the past year. This was an especially eventful meeting because it was the first time the new regalia was used. Visitors attending from Friends of Rebekah Lodge, Shickshinny were: Rachel Hubbard, Past President of the Rebekah Assembly of Pennsyl- vania; Anna Askew, Immediate Past District Deputy President of District 13; Josephine Bonham, N.G.; Mary Wolfe, P.N.G.; Avril Marion, P.N.G.; and Ethel Doug- in The Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 for a 5x7 and $5. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are $3. for a 5x7 and $6. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are available only when a Photo Description Date Published Number of Copies: SRA hy I. lass, P.N.G. After the meeting the Odd Fel- lows, Rebekahs, and their guests met for a social time. A prayer was offered by Mr. Hubbard of the Rush, IOOF. Refreshments were served, including a birthday cake honoring Harry Howell, Chaplain of Osage Lodge. Betty McDonald owner NUMBER 9 SHOP 9 W. Northampton St. (corner S. 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