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Show ders of the new troop include Donna Rae Olson, Gerry Shilling and Norma Cowdell. Girl Scouts Receive Pins An impressive candlelight in- vestiture ceremony tor a new troop of Copperton Girl Scouts was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Shilling Saturday, April 4. Mothers Mo-thers of the girls were guests. Captain Nona Carrigan was in charge of a program in which each of the girls receiving tenderfoot ten-derfoot badges took part as follows, fol-lows, with Rhea Armitstead as announcer: Poem, "My Creed", Faye Stringer; Strin-ger; piano solo, "America", Helen Hel-en Wideman; reading, Bonnie June Olsen; "He's My Uncle", vocal duet by Maurine Ray and Shirley Mayne; poems, Donna Jean Gadd and Dorothy Groves; song, "I Am An American", Gerry Ger-ry Watkins, Colleen Hatt and Doris Do-ris Anderson; reading, "Thanks For Our Country". Donna Rae Olson; piano solo, "Star Spangled Banner", Gerry Shilling; "America "Amer-ica For Me", reading, Norma Cowdell. Lieutenants Betty Byrne and Patricia Shilling assisted in arrangements ar-rangements for a tea in the dining din-ing room. Spring flowers formed the table centerpiece. Older Scouts, Kathryn King and Shirley Watkins assisted Donna Rae Olson Ol-son and Gerry Watkins in serving. serv-ing. Donna Jean Gadd and Gerry Ger-ry Shilling poured. Favors were given each guest. A musical program during serving ser-ving of tea included a clarinet solo by Cleo Groves accompanied by Patricia Shilling; piano solos by Miss Shilling and Virginia Peterson, Pe-terson, an older Scout who also played piano accompaniments for singing. Regular Scout meeting was held at 6 p.m. April 13 at Copperton Cop-perton grade school. Patrol lea- |