RIPLEY — Miss Peggy Faye Canterbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Canterbury of Ripley, wil be installed as worthy advisor of Ripley As sembly No. 21 of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls. THE PUBLIC installation will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Episcopal Parish House. Oth er officers to be installed are: Mary Jane Rhodes, worthy as sociate advisor; Linda Moore, charity; Zelma Landis, Hope; Carolyn Landis, Faith; Janet Hatcher, chaplain; Brenda Adams, drill leader, Mary Landis, Love: Lien Fisher, religion; Carolyn Guiney, na ture; Carol Puckett, immor tality; Janet Hutchinson, fidel ity; Janet Parsons, patriotism; Gloria Freeland, service; Mary Lee Holland, musician; Susanne Matheny, choir director; Di anne Lanham, confidential ob server; Linda Waybright, outer observer; Nancy Carez, Penny Flesher, and Terry Snaith, chair. Installing officers are Mrs. Hershal Casio, installing of ficer; Mrs. Mary Guiney, chap lain; Mrs. Ja Crum, marshal; Mrs. Genevieve King, record er; and Miss Wanda Johnson, musician, Pegey Canterbury Rainbow Advisor