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SUTHERLIN GARDEN CLUB installed new officers at an
impressive ceremony at the Roseburg Country Club Friday.
Seated front left to right: Mrs. R. R. League, retiring
president; Mrs. C. R. Brittain, president; Mrs. Pat Wall
ing, director. Standing: Mrs. C. J. Bielman, installing
officer; Mrs. Frank McCord, vice president; Mrs. Dwight
Beck, secretary; Mrs. Lee Willicms, treasure', ond Mrs.
Horold Hatcher, director. (Picture by Chris' Studio of
Photography).
Sutherlin Garden Club Installs New Officers
Each year the Sutherlin Garden
Club brings its fiscal year to a close
with the June meeting and has a
luncheon - installation party, at
which time the emphasis is on fun
and fellowship. This year Mrs. Ft.
R. League and Mrs. Harold Hatch
er were hostesses at the very de
lightful luncheon held at the Rose
burg Country Club on Friday. The
horse-shoe shaped table was beau
tifully decorated with five crystal
epergncs in graduated sizes which
held massed circlets of roses of
golden hue with a pale yellow taper
in the center. Trailing sprays of
tiny leaved ivy between the ep
ergncs gave an overall coordinated
effect. The color scheme of pale
yellow and white was carried out
in the napkins and the favors which
were small -"Flower Garden"
guests soaps tied with yellow bows.
Lovely bouquets of roses graced
the coffee table and the small ta
bles about the room.
Following the luncheon, Mrs. R.
R. League presided at the short
business meet ins, at which time
delegates to the State Convention
were instructed to support Mrs.
Grandt of the North Coast district
for Vice President of the OFGC
and to go on record as being
against any raise in dues to the
Stale, thus supporting the other
clubs in the Umpqua District. Mrs.
.1. D. Bailey was appointed chair
man of the Float committee for
the Timber Days celebration with
Mrs. Lee Williams as co-chairman.
A letter of resignation from Mrs.
Bud Holm, who had recently been
elected to the office of director was
read and accepted with regret.
Mrs. Pat Walling was elected to
fill the vacancy.
Mrs. C. J. Bielman. past presi
dent and also past district director,
conducted the impressive installa
tion ceremony. Installed were: Mrs.
C. R. Brittain, president; M r s.
Frank McCord, vice president;
Mrs. Dwight Beck, secretary; Mrs.
Lee Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Har
old Hatcher, director for two years
and Mrs. Pat Walling, director for
one year. Each was presented with
a lovely corsage made by Mrs.
Bielman and pinned by Mrs. Bail
ey. Mrs. R. R. League, retiring
president spoke briefly to mem
bers, thanking them for their won
derful cooperation and support dur
ing her term. She then presented
each member with a copy of "New
Pronouncing Dictionary of Plant
Names" as a token of appreciation.
At the April meeting, the club
voted that each president should
receive the history scrapbook
made during her term of office
and these wore presented to each
past president at this time. Those
receiving hooks were; Mrs. C. J.
Bielman, Mrs. H. K. Halvorsen,
Mrs. 0. L. Torrey, Mrs. H. V.
Church. Mrs. .1, D. Bailey. A book
was not made the first year the
club was organized and Mrs. Bud
Holm was president. The book that
Mrs. League will receive is pres
ently at the headquarters of the
State Convention to bo judged.
A rose quiz game was then play
ed with Mrs. J. D. Bailey and
Melrose Group
Enjoys Luncheon
Mrs. G. G. Graves was hostess
recently to the Melrose Friendly
Hour Club at- a dessert luncheon.
A short business meeting was
held in the afternoon. Mrs. Roland
Cheek was in charge of the pro
gram. Several members brought
various projects to work on.
Present were the Mesdames M.
F. Kimmct, 0. F. Stringer and
Mildrcn; Roland Cheek, Mark and
Cheri; D. O. Bly, C. A. Coffell.
Fred Miller, Grace Fenn. Amy See
ley and G. G. Graves, the hostess.
Mrs. Dwight Beck tying for first Halvorsen, Mrs. Harold Hatcher,
for having the most correct an- Mrs. Wayne Hoobler, Mrs. L. T.
swers, so they received first and 'Johnson, Mrs. Bard Kesncr, Mrs.
second prizes. Mrs. C. J. Bielman Frank McCord, Mrs. W. M. Thomp
then presented Mrs. League with a : son, Mrs. Lee Williams, Mrs. Pat
lovely corsage and a check, gilt Walling, Mrs. Paul Gucrretlaz
from the club members.
Members present were: Mrs. J.
D. Bailey, Mrs. D. W. Beck, Mrs.
C. i. Bielman, Mrs. C. R. Brit
tain, Mrs. Margaret Champie, Mrs.
H. V. Church, Mrs. J. M. Francis,
Mrs. H. R. Geider, Mrs. H. K.
Mrs. R. R. League and Mrs. Har
old Hatcher.
Mrs. O. L. Torrey, Mrs. 0. C.
Nicholson of Easton, Maine, and
Mrs. Frank Ashley were guests.
Mrs. Nicholson is a daughter of
Mrs. Briltian.
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Hogging It!
By ABIGAIL VANBUREN -
California
DEAR ABBY: It's true the lalelDOVEY." By the time "LOVF.Y
Governor Hogg of Texas had a DOVEY" reached his full growth.
daughter named IMA HOGG, but he was portly 200 pounds, plus
there never was a sister named
URA. She was dreamed up by
someone who thought it would make
a good story. However, ima uin
have a brother named WILL B. A.
HOGG. I knew him years ago.
FROM HOUSTON
DEAR FROM: Thanks for sal
ting th record straight. And at
tha risk of beating the poor Hoggs
to death, reader from Whaaling
wrote to say that the University
of West Virginia's Number One
Alumnus for seventy-five years
was tha beloved, iara uuk i
. a KATHLEEN
DEAR ABBY; I am to be mar
ried soon and my plans aro slowly
shaping up. A couple of months
ago, my moiner-in-iaw-io-oe asked
lo see the pattern and material I
had selecled for my wedding dress.
(1 am making it myself.) I showed
her and she seemed delighted
Last evening I was shocked be
yond words when she showed me
libit dress. 11 was an exact dupli
catc of mine only in blue. She had
it made. Ahby, 1 am a large girl
and there aren't too many patterns
HOGG. He lived to be M. (A longlhat ,. slenderizing lo me. That
time to be Gory.)
DEAR ABBY: I once knew a
man in Macon, Georgia, who was
known only as "L. D." No won
der. His Southern belle Mamma
had had him christened "LOVEY
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