Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, March 26, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rhododendron Garden Club
Dales Spring Flower Show
R ecep tion H onors
B ride and Groom
Ten members from ihv |<hn-
County" la the name chosen
tie lenilton Garden club at-
fur the flower »how where rib
tended the .SuiiM-l Garden club
bon award» and a sweepstakes
meeting Friday at the ‘hemps’
award w ill be made Antique»
i . If H t ti.une Wlltl ' I ' I Gil
and hobby» w ill be on display
fdl.in an hu»te»»
There w ill he three theme
' loselx denser! luncheon
classes “ Birds and Flower» of
*.1» serve»! before the m r r lin i
Currv County", this being the
'h i Steve Sullivan gave (be
Garden dub theme, “ Cruising
d;tv* program on greenhouses
I ‘own Through Curry County,"
f illowed by a humorous skit
the Curry county fa ir theme,
by 'Ira Elmer Rohmaon Mr«
m d “ Reach umbers Daze,"
It K E rw in «(Mike on the July
Port Orford July 4th celebra­
llh (lower »how of which Mr«
tion theme
V .il Townley and Mr» Albert
These w ill be unlimited en-
Moore w ill be co chairmen
Irie«. with no a rtific ia l flowers
with Mr» Erwin
■>i foliage
Mr» P hillip Shuster. presl*
Other classes In design» are
tie d of the Ithododon Iron Gar­
“ lleno Spring” , representing
den dub, presented the travel-
the spring month». "Summer
tig gavel to Mi» Elm er Robin
Day»“ , representing the »urn
-on pie« dent of the Sunset
met month« “ Autumn Lul­
Garden dub
laby ” , representing the fall
G ile -ls attending were Mr»
month» and "W inter Wonder­
C liff Sy inam 'll« l»on Bn-rp
land" representing (he winter
' l l « Shuster Mt« Sam Cuatt.
month» There are open da««
Mr« Erwin. Mr« George Guer­ and everyone is Invited to
in Mr» Sullivan Mr» Gene
eniei these are table design»
Cotton. Mr» V P Cannon and
Wat. unlimited entry
' l l « Jay Harrington all mem
F ie - and or dry material»
i>er* of (he Ithododendrun G ar­
ro a rid e al flower» or foli­
den d u b of Langlois
age’ latiel design as to the
The Rhododendron dub w ill
Month it would be u»ed
hold their Flower Show May
In the specimen da«» one
.* and 3 at the Langloi» Grade
stem el daffodil, columbine,
School gym
etc one I mb m branch, three
“ Bird» and Flower« of Curry
sterna of »mall flowers as pan­
sy. forget me not» etc. potted
plants w ill be entered as fo li­
age or flower plan!» and w ill
R O B t HT W W A L L A C t
be divided into classes as en­
tries warrant
Corsage» both of fresh or
dry materials
There w ill be a junior class
in designs, plants and speci­
men corsages
Entries may be made Friday
evening from S to « p m and
Saturday morning from 8 to
10 a m Exhibits w ill be re­
leased al t p m Sunday
About » « v c n ty -flv c re la tive )
and c lo s e Iriends attended a
wedding rece ptio n held at the
home of M-. and M -), I r v in Sev­
ern» Sunday afternoon at l i IO to
c o m p lin i .-nt M r. and M s . Ron
Woodworth w ho were m arried at
the Severn» horn.- on M arch 1.
M.v. Woodworth if the daughter
ol Mr, and Mrs. Severn» and Ron
» th e «onol M . and Mis. George
Woodworth ol the I l k R i v e r
D airy, The ) oung couple are at
prevent m ik in g lb» ir home x ilh
th e ir parent» ai both aie co m -
p lv tin g th e ir school year. She 1»
a Jnnior al P acific high school
a n d I k - 1» attending SWOC at
Coo» Ha) a n d it tna ion ng in
m -ehanict,
A bva iitiftiH y decorated cake
lim n the g io o in 'i aunt. M ild re d
Wooden, vtat served vvithcoflce
and piuvchuting the la m e color
m o tII. w h ile and red. at al the
wedding. The cake v>at terved
h) M t. Wooden and punch and
c o lle e h ) M », RutliComb». con-
tin of the bride and K ritta L it ­
tre ll. cousin o l the groom The
guett I>ook wat in charge ol An­
nie I.ite le . co m m ol the bride.
• ml I auric I ite le took care ol
the gloom 's cake. The gilts were
niv h.ugeol M it t h a th ) Severn»,
the bride's sister, and Belt) Tope
gloom 's cousin, and M trie M in ­
to«. aunt o f the groom.
Out oi town guests were: Mrs.
Pal Done) ol O rick, C a lil.. M i.
a n d M rs . Anthon) Liscle and
T&ppy ñster with
F lowers
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09 to. -iitt.t
• LIFT
• 'CCIDENT-SICKNESS
• hospital
• MAJOR MEDICAL
• OVERHEAD EXPENSE
• Rl IIR I Ml N I
• EDUCATIO NAL
(Ouwooo a j j « o
Fe«t b«*O»B OSluOg
as a means of g e ttin g better ac­
quainted, and to piom ote closer
relatio nship, each tim e a club
is visited, t h e y are presented
w ith a tra v e lin g gavel. Rhod-
edendron Carden C lub members
were visitors.
Mrs. Steve Sullivan,' f r o m
Langlois, gave a very interesting
lesson on b u ild in g y o u r o w n
greenhouse. This discussion be­
in g a big help lo t anyone who
m ig h t be th in k in g ol b u ild in g a
greenhouse lo r th e ir own use,
A n o m in ating c o m m itte e was
EASTER PAR TY HELD
An f aster party was enjoyed
Tuesday, M arch 24. by the Young
Seasoners 4-H C Iub .G am e s were
p la )e d w ith the winner re c e iv ­
ing a p r i r e . Cake and punch
were served.
S u n set E n tertain s
R hododendron
Garden Club
Sunset Carden C lub m et at tiie
l>omi ol Mrs, L L, G illd la n on
I i ’da ). M arcli 20. w ith M t. ti­
mer Robison at co-hottest.
Becaute it it the custom ol
the I c-derated Carden Clubs in
Divt i ic t No, 5. to visit other c tubs
appointed to submit names ol
members who would he running
tor the com ing e le c tio n of new
officers. T h e c o m m itte e ap­
pointed w as M.J, Jim Wilson,
Mrs, Laurence Harrison and Mrs.
L yle Close,
Plans were d ts c u u rd bs Clara
I tw in on the co m in g I ourth of
July flow er show, of w h ich M s.
Ir w in is general chairm an. Mrs.
V al lov. nlc-) was asked to work
w ith M s. Erw in on t his p lanning
and at cepted the offer.
The next m ee ting of Sunset
Carden Club, w ill he a tour of
Sn>deans O rchid farm ol C old
Beac (c
Catherine M Smith is Pacific
High School’s ¡364 Betty Crock­
er Homtmaker of Tomorrow
She achieved the highest score
here in a written knowledge
and attitude examination given
Dec 3 General M ills, In c ,
sponsors o i the program, w ill
award her a “ Homemaker of
Tomorrow" pin to signify her
rchievement and her test paper
will be entered in competition
for state honors The honor
was told at the special National
Assembly held at Pacific Tues­
day afternoon
The state Homemaker of
Tomorrow w ill be awarded a
500 college scholarship and
w ill be named a national fin ­
alist. Her school w ill be pre­
sented with a set of Encyclo­
pedia Britannicas. awarded by
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
The state's second ranking g irl
w ill receive a $500 scholarship
All-tune highs in the number
M arch 26,
1964—3
Since the program was launch­
ed. more than three and a half
million girls have participated
»nd scholarships approximat­
ing one m illion dollars have
been awarded.
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Eor Lovely Easter
Plant»
Flower»
Corsage»
Port O rford News, Tlmwday,
of senior high school g irls and
schools enrolled marked this,
the tenth annual Betty Crock­
er Search program More than
484 000 girls in 14.000 of the
nation's schools participated.
SHOP ANO SAVE !
A»-*
Karl Ostenberg of Riookings.
chairman of Ihe Curry County
Republican Central Committee
and Neonta Hall. Sixes, vice
chairman, attended the State
Central Republican Committee
meeting al ihe Hilton hotel in
Portland Saturday
Elmo Smith, Albany publish­
er and former governor, was
elected state chairman, and
James Cahill of Caos Ray was
elected treasurer
Smith succeeds Phil Roth,
Portland attorney, who re­
signed upon becoming a candi­
date for circuit court judge,
and Joseph Burns of The
Dalles resigned as treasurer
Io head (be Henry Cabot laxlge
campaign for (he state of
< iregon
C atherine Sm ith
N am ed H om em aker
and
A t GOP C onvention
O c a Jr n t a ! L if t
fa m ily of She» Idan, M r, and Mrs.
Wayne Wooden of W illa m in a ,
Mr. and M it, I airy Wooiien of
C o rva llis, M r. and Mrs. Warren
Cole of Oceanl ake, M y rtle Berg
of Oca unlake, Mr. and Mrs. V ir ­
g il Severns and Debbie of T ili ä ­
ni o o k , and Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Miuison of North Bend.
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