Thursday, May 15, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR 1'ILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Along Azalea Row
By Faye Sunderland
J e rm a rk : ch airm an 'sp ecies of iris, producing plants
of the Siskiyou district of the with blossoms in all the colors
Oregon fe d e ra tio n of Garden of the rainbow. It was discovered
Clubs, Mrs. J. E. Vincent of Cen- and botanically classified in 1928
tra l Point, and 16 m em bers of and is considered by authorities
the Innom anata Garden Club of the world over as the finest of
Gold Beach, w ere guests at the Pacific Coast species of native iris
May m eeting of the Azalea Gar-
Visiting ladies from Gold Beach
den club. A bountiful pot luck and W edderburn w ere: Louda M
luncheon w as furm shed by the M iller. Eli2abeth j . Thom J , ”
garden club m em bers at the local jorie Henderson, K athryn Hen-
t,ra n g e hall; it being too dam p derson Eva Sm ith A| ’ R
,
as o V a X d a t T .
> r "' C artw right. Claire Graham :
tables’ w ere g ay ^ y d ec o ra te d w ith I E i'ldred “
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sm all basket! of c a le n d u la V a ''^
B eu^h S
L™d
native huckleberry, w ith an es Viola Beebe
pecially lovely arrangem ent of
Flow er show plans are pro
lavender lilacs from C lara K erns’
gressing
and C hairm an Dorothy
garden combined with yellow tu-
lips sent down from W ashington Rockland’s discussion on various
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by Mrs.
Berger. - Inasm uch as I divisions and types of arrange-
the plans w ere to e n te rta in our m ents for the schedules of flower
guests am ong the lovely wild show, being held May 31 and June
azaleas in the park, the usual 1, w ere distributed to all present.
This was possibly only because
num ber of flower arrangem ents
our
local editor, despite a wild
were missing, but the specimens
week
involved w ith the final work
of “P a r ro t’s B eak” which Mrs.
on
his
special progress issue, put
O tto T urley brought in a clever
forth
an
e x tra effort and in his
container created much in terest
usual
spirit
of co-operation, made
Mrs. Je rm ark , a tru e gardener,
a
first
rough
printing of the new
very tim idly requested a slip of
schedule,
ju
st
so we could have
it to tak e home to Ashland for
her garden, and hopes for luck Ji!6™ for our MaV m eeting. Mrs.
Will C risseys announcem ent of
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lan tin g it
the judges for the show gave the
In her talk, Mrs. Je rm a rk em
final im petus to our vow th at the
phasized Roadside B eautification 1952 Azalea Flow’e r Show must
and Bird S anctuaries; also the be the best eves.
very w orthw hile work of the O r
The judges will be Mss. Geo.
egon garden clubs have done for
Eisenhaues, president of Oregon
the veterans in the hospital at
Cam p W hite. O ur local club has
ITT'
given generously of flowers, mon-
ley and holidays d ecorations, but
only th is is a sm all p art com pared
to the tim e and effort donated by
the clubs
«
in the valley.
• (T
n rs. Ethel Andraieff, president
of the Innom oata Garden Club
of Gold Beach, gave an interesting
account of the form ation and ac
tivities of th at club. The name,
"Innom anata.” was inspired by
the unusual and distinctive flower
“Iris Innom inata.” which is native
to C urry county. The narrow’ ev
ergreen foliage, as well as the
rich golden color of the blossoms
m akes it especially desired as a
garden plant in other reg ons and
it has received the Aw ard of
M erit of the Royal H orticultural
Society of G reat Britain.
W hile the pure yellow' color
is most typical, m any of these
iris a re found w ith veining of
red,
brow n,
or
p u rp le
and
its
BROOKINGS
CLINK
Office hours, 9 a m. 5 p. m.
Federation of Garden Clubs, Mrs
G retcnen Tyler, president of tse
Portland Garden Club; Mrs. Effie
Sm ith of Cave Jonction, h o rti
culture chairm an of the N ational
Federation and Mrs. M arshall N
Dana, chairm an of the P ortland
Rose Show. Such an illustrious
a rra y of nam es proves beyond
a doubt th a t the Azalea Garden
Club of Brookings r e a l l y has
som ething to live up to.
Local guests w ere: Doris Cros
by, V era Willock, Anna Nichols,
Alice Beem, Bernice S tan h u rst,
M argaret Breuer. M uriel Gragg,
Selm a Campbell, Helen Sm ith,
Gladys Kanick, P e tra Lackey.
Two fine m usical num bers w ere
given by the M othersingers. u n
der direction of Mrs. Lee Rice,
and hostesses serving w ere Mrs.
Roy Sunderland, chairm an; Mrs.
Donald Craig, and Mrs. W arren
S ta rr.
I’AGE NINE
District Vote Due
districts in the county.
A favorable vote will insure a
sat sfactory equalization of the
Brookings school budget.. This
affects every district in the coun
ty. All voters are urged to tu rn
out, Monday.
Monday, May 19, at the school
house, at 8 o’clock standard time,
o r 9 o’clock, daylight savings, thè
local voters of School D strict No.
17C will vote on the question of
exceeding the 6"r lim itation by
the C urry County Rural School
w hat you w ant
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A-
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