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A n r the afalr. Following are the Cora Griffin, Jo Massett.
A K t ' committ<-s as listed by Mrs. Alice HORTICULTURE
SMITH RIVER
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In
• • UK» of Public School ward£on was I gh for the J
STAGING and DECORATION Mary Mendenhall. Marie Hemple. week, Smith River elementary and Emma Waldien, low: J
Chairman Edith Low.
Kerns, Zora Ziegler.
school was host to the county ??5n’
Afield wash-*
Lillian Weideman, Metta Hogan, COMMITTEE TO AID Jl DOES schools on April 28. The follow-
1 in*ce an Pelt low
Chairman, Myrtle Hibbard
ing schools were represented and R™ m an and Bert Carlsor. j b ann
Louise Waters, Alice Rausch.
Clerks:
Betty
Seymour,
Marie
various
contests we he enjoyed by tbe P*nocble prizes at the tednes
Arrangement Include PUBLICITY
Tuffs.
Crescent, Elk. Lake Earl. Klam- oi
N o C h a ir m a n
All Phases Of May
Myrtle Hibbard, Mary Menden- TREASURER
ath, Pine Grove and Smith Riv-
The committees in chart-«
er. Accompanied by their teach- ed a buffet lunch late in • J
hall. Max Brainard, Maude Rose Baumgarten.
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ers and friends, a soft ball toum- ninS- the first time this
Luick.
ament was enjoyed. A lunch was done at a card party in t^,
Schedules for the Azalea G ar-; PROPERTY (Arrangement of "W endy W eeder"
■erred by the Smith River Cafe- 11 was cn,
,
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den club Festival Mower show, I Tables)
teria,
free
to
visiting
schools,
everyone.
o e held May 22 and 23, arc I Chairman, Martha Harbin
Writes:
The day was enjoyed by all and
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now available to everyone, and Lucille Patterson, Lola Keehnel
Dear “Patsy Planter”
it is planned to make this an an-
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Will be mailed to nil mem Teresa White, Mrs. Stoller, Wil-
is 7 no more perfect f plant
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ners of the club, but here Is da Carson, Alta Buddington.. There «•
« « “ - ual affair.
some news for all who are not Marguerite Reiling, Bess M ille r.!^ foundation than evergreens,
Mothers Day will be observed . Wil1 not bp n‘sP<>nsible for]
members. You mnv
niei, ....
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Their purpose is to harmonize Sunday. May 9th at the local bi,,s other than those contn
may pick
up your
and soften the sharp contrast be church. A Mother’s day sermon b^ myself. Edith Deveny
copy at your favorite store with No Chairman
ground lines by Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor, will
in a few days.
secretary U
of 1 Edith Newton, Louise Waters,, tw’een
. The
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, , the horizontal
. . .
and the
vertical house
ac
community organization Mabel Stonehouse Helen Dun and
,bP vectical
house lines.
lines. The
The be given and appropriate music
will , also be sent
some
copies
,
ham.
most
graceful
manner
of
placing and songs will be sung by the
-” in. Mime copies,, nam.
-
these foundation plants is to ac
which -u_
she or . he should
distrib- ’i HOSPITALITY
young peoples choir. All are in
cent the
house
u P ‘‘n,°ng those members who Chairman, Eileen Swan
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- vited to attend.
w o u ld
be
and, of Ethel Moss, Nell McKenzie, Eli- u **b taller plants and also to The Smith River Feed and
course , schedules will be display- nor DePalma.
use taI1 P,ants at either side of Seed Co., has changed hands.
c<i at various public locations for RECEPTIONISTS
tbe entrances. Low growing ev-
all of us to see. The schedule will Chairman A. Muchmore
ergreens should be planted be- Darrell Bell, former manager,
has sold out to Mr. and Mrs.
be of greatest importance to you Ella Rogers. Lora Brock, Min- tween these taIler ones-
Daniel Anderson, of Provolt, Ore.1
•s you plan your show entries, ttte Wright.
Architectural vertical lines can who took over the business May
It is important to stress that CONSERVATION
be emphasized by columnar ce 1st and plan to move here soon.
competition in the show is open No chairman
dars or junipers; and the lower
to all flower lovers of Southern Kathrine H a r d e s t y (Gorsel, lines of the house may be empha Herbert Hently is employed as
Oregon and Northern California. Maude Luick (Redwoods) Mina sized by spreading forms of juni clerk in the store.
The Azalea Garden club hopes Christensen. Pauline Palady, Ru- pers and yews. It is best to avoid Mrs. Chester Maris and Mrs.
for unlimited cooperation and by Harvey.
pines and spruces as they grow Clarence Westbrook have he-
promises a beautiful and a sue- ART (Display)
too tall and their low branches turned from a vacation trip to
the Bay area. While there they
cessful show for everyone to en- Chairman, Olive Page
spread too far.
Lula Leonard, Mabel Maris, May In order to make the soil suit attended the Annual California'
Much enthusiasm has lieen Vincent.
able for evergreens, spade it Flower show held in Oakland.
already by many organizations of
ENTRY COMMITTEE
thoroughly so as to loosen the Rev. E. C. Hicks left on the
this area who are planning to ARTISTIC
sub-soil, make sure of proper morning bus, Monday, for Gard
enter floral arrangements in the Chairman. Helen Hanscam.
drainage, add plenty of fertilizer iner, Oregon, where he will spend
Khow.
Marian Hanscam, Missouri Mor......
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and
if •-
needed, add coarse sand several, days visiting his son
A very important feature of’gan, Mae Powell, Myrtle Schaai,,and P«?at.
E. C. Hicks, Jr. He plans to re
interest to all is the art display Rose Hubbard.
1 As long as our discussion con- turn home Wednesday.
which promises to be truly out- HORTICULTURE
cems evergreens, perhaps you’d
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley
When your car get»
standing. Artists of this area Chairman, Nell Parker.
be interested in some facts I’ve were hosts for a dinner party
will exhibit their works whether Hazel Hendry, Grace Edwardson, teamed about hedges. In many Saturday evening. May 1, at their needs careful attention
it be sculpturing, painting or Lillian Matthews, Mrs. G. Rice. cases hedges are to a garden, home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. HAGGERTY TWINSBR
driftwood models, these being but j CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE what walls and partitions are Wm. Hall. Misses Billie and B ar
........ Rev.
. E. C. Hicks an
u . 1 Drive in today. You wont 1»
a few of the various artistic ARTISTIC
to a house, so Patsy, if you are bara ....
Hall,
achievements to be shown at the Chairman, Mrs. McVay
planning a hedge, here are sev- Dorothy Rowley. The affair was aPP°inted-
display.
Jessie Judkins, Marie Guerettaz, era^ factors you’ll want to con- in honor of Mr. Hall, who was
Members of the Azalea Garden HORTICULTURE
sider; First, which type of shrub celebrating his birthday.
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club have been selected for com- Chairman. Helen Durham
will grow* well in the soil you
rnittca work in connection with Mr. Wm Crrssey.
, plan to plant you hedge? and
the flower show and those list-
PLACEMENT COMMITTEE .. Second, will the shrub you select Card Party Attracts
ed her should contact their chair-'ARTISTIC
make a desirable, sturdy, dense Crowd Last Friday
‘ growth ?
man soon in order that all plans Chairman, Helen Christensen,
The card party given by the
BROOKINGS. ORE
may be laid and completed for Final Chairman. Mrs. Sandbo
As your hedge grows, pruning Rebekah Social club. Eridav eve-'
will become a problem to you.
I here is no short-cut to pruning
a hedge, but I do have a hint
that may interest you. In recent
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!
! years a hedge shrub has been in
troduced which requires no prun-
As 1 could not sell my well grilling ma
H e Hope To See You Every Day As In
I ing. It is the Barberry Mentor-
chine, I will resume my w a t e r well
lemris, often referred to as the
Past When Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Servedio
Erergret n Barberry, and it ap
drilling after APRIL 10.
pears to be a cross between the
—Floyd Kindel
fhunbergi and the Julianae bar
berries. In cootrast with com
mon barberry, this shrub has]
strong upright branches and is
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CHOSEN FOR BIG
FLOWER SHOW
Perkins, F low er Show c h a irm a n : C hairm an, M arjorie H oagland
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