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LMiss Dorothy Shugart Is Installed Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls in Impressive Ceremony Saturdayuln • Lake.The er Deilows t Marsh* genera Amei,Mis* Dorothy 8bugart was installed worthy advisor of the M. Amea assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls In an unusually lovely govern ceremony Saturday evening in the Masonic temple in the presence meuibe of more than 250 members of the Eastern Star and Masonic lodges stituticand Rainbow Girla and friends. Miss Shugart succeeds Miss Ruth Bates.At this time Mrs. Violet Robinson was Installed mother advisor of Rainbow Girls to succeed Mrs. Hilda Been who has for the past flTe years given generously of her time and service aa leader ofthese girls In the teen age. Mrs. Been was recently Installed aa worthy matron of Laura chapter.; Order of the Eastern Star.MORE MORE InT...Installing officers for the evening were Wanda Mecaaky, Installing worthy advisor; Caroline Palmer. chaplain; Caroline ' Downev, musician; Ruth Bates, marshall; Dorothea Dunagan. secretary; These girls were escorted to their positions by E. F. Burton. G. C. Fancher, F. E. Been, J. B. Kooser and A. W. Minott.Officers installed are: Dorothy Shugart, worthy advisor; Mary Meyers, associate worthy advisor; Betty Lee Morris. Charity; Jean Gilchrist, Hope; Betty Jean Robinson. Faith; Mary Minott, drill leader: Helen IngKs, secretary; Mary Schweiger, treasurer; Helen Farnl, chaplain; Betty Cushing, love; Barbara Penney, religion; Marjorie Davis, Nature; Caroline Nelson, Immortality;* Mary Jane Morris, fidelity; Anne Miller, patriotism; Elaine McCracken, ser-rice. Marjorie Griffith, confidential observer; Betty Ikerd, outer observer; Marabeth Paddock, musician; Yvonne Hewitt. Barbara Caine, choir directors; Helen Taylor, page Mrs. Violet Robinson, mother advisor.Rainbow board members installed. Mrs. E. F. Burton, Mrs. Walter Morris. Mrs. Georgia Walkey, Mrs. A. W. Minott, Mrs. John rii-land, Mrs. Helen Bates, Mrs. Flora Miller, Mrs. Bertha Sprlngsirig, rs. Grace Zanias. Mrs. Sadie Cole and Miss Katharine nehl, J. B-Kooser, Roy Roudebusb, U. S. Griffith, L.W. Van Patten. G. C. Fran-cher^Roy Cottrlll. Earl Raynes, Earl Been, Claude W. Smith, Frank Dickinson, Dr. F. E. Robin-ALENDARson.MondayDrama Div. A.W.C.3.P.W. Club .Louise Crawford P. T. A.Tuesday Burns Club Party.Drama Div. F.W.C.Tues. Bridge Luncheon Club. I.O.O.F. Lodge.Whittier P.T.A.Bon Temps Club.Book Exchange.Progressive Bridge Club.Div. of Legislation F. W. C. Sans Soucl Club.D. U. V. Installation.Readers Club.M. M. Craft Club.Tri-Delt Alliance.Wednesday B. P. W. Club.Bible Literature F. W. C. Nature Study Div. F. W. C. Neewollah Club.Book and Basket Club.Si Moizel Club.Thursday Rebekah Lodge.Jr. Farm Bureau. Congregational Auxiliary.tee for flower The society beard ernor nor of The society 30, 393Scirbbl Haa FiOne terestli bier’s i ternooi Curtis?Roll gems c Mrs. uary Scroll.' Goodt Mathei Book,” story * well; i Mrs. H acter i Knudslt; Mrs. S column ert Stu winner Schmid Mrs. crlptior she anc home i Folio famousIn the state of Iowa will hold its bers- regular meeting at the home of Calvin Mrs. Louis B. Schmidt, assistant tion mlt; general, 2802' Leek street, Ames, brother Saturday, Jan. 29 at 1:30 p. m. for present the regular transaction of business. seeing and consideration of lineage rec-' ranger ords. j ing theSpecial committees will report sensky their plans for the observance of ly. Mr the tenth anniversary of Iowa so- close tc ciety and the celebration of the attendiiThe lights were turned low as one huQdfed fiftieth anniversary Hawardthe worthy advisor was escorted to the altar where she took her pledges by the flickering light of candles held by a group of girls who formed a half circle .behind her. As she proceeded to the east the girls formed a lighted aisle thru which she passed.Miss June Dudgeon sang My Task, and Marilyn McGuire presented Miss Shugart with a bouquet of American Beauty roses from the assembly. Miss Dudgeon then sang “Love Brings a Girt of Roses-’’As the rays were;installed Miss Dugeon sang “In the Garden of Tomorrow,” and durln,.. the install-ating of the chaplain Sweet Hour of Prayer.” She sang **Tbat Wonderful Mother of Mine,” as Mrs. Robinson was installed. Miss Helen Baird accompanied at the piano.The following committees named by the worthy advisor were announced as follows: Sick committee,Mrs. H. R. Cummings, Dorothy Todd, Marjorie Smith; auditing, J. B. Kooser. Virginia Vane-. Barbara Taylor; rummage. Mrs. Walter Morris. Jean Griffith, Sannas Fen-ly; Bow Ties” reporter, Helen Baird; point recorder. Patsy Galli-gan.During the evening merit bars were presented and a short program was given including a comedy skit A Day in the Old Ladies Home.” by Helen Allen and Helen Alexander and two numbers on tbe guitar by Bonnie Lou Ackland.A fireside dance was held after the ceremony in the dining room and light refreshments were served.• # ♦Mayflower Board To Hold MeetingThe board of assistants of the Society, of Mayflower Descendantsof the formation of the United! Mrs. States constitution. Mrs. Charles two le H. Humphreys, Boone, governor of had rec the Iowa society will preside. | er. In t The state officers who expect to acteriza attend the board meeting other San Lu than the governor are Mrs. 0. W. of her Strine, Boone, secretary; Mrs. rie Cha Sarah Paine Hoffman, Iowa City, the mo historian; Mrs. W. C. Herron, Des w'oman. Moines, treasurer; Miss Amelia Mrs. Sherman, M. D., national surgeon; the tea Irving H. Hart, Cedar Falls, cap- colorfulI AMPREFI“HEALTHY NERVESF)UPvTEEN different times thlt; news headlines have flashed RALPH GREENLEAF WIN! WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIFIn a special interview durinj his recent championship play ii Philadelphia, Ralph said: I’d sa;And America as a preference for finer tobac* Camels are the largest-Fencing experts, too appreciate Camel’ finer tobaccos. A BELA DE TUSCAN
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