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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thurs., June 21, 1962 Page 3C - j Take Office (Clark photos) Mrs. Robert Bradford will be installed as worthy matron and Wallace Robert son as worthy patron of Cottage Grove Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, in public ceremonies Sunday in Cottage urove. Cottage Grove OES Installation Rite Set COTTAP.E GROVE Officers of Cottage Grove Chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, will be installed at an open for.-. 1 ceremony Sunday in the Mas onic Temple at 8 p.m. stanc'jrd, 9 p.m. daylight. Officers to be installed are: Mrs. Robert Bradford, worthy matron; Wallace Robertson, worthy patron; Mrs. Willi' m Saylcs, associate matron; Louis Caldwell, associate patron; Miss Enuice Vr.nDenburg, secretary; Mrs. George Witters, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Wilder, conduc tress; Mrs. Milton Turay, as sociate conductress. Artists Showcase Event Scheduled Plans are underway for the fourth annual Artists Showcase, to be held July 1 through 4 in Eugene, open to all amateur and professional artists in the West. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., daylight, in King Cole Room of Eugene Hotel. Entry deadline is Saturday, June 30, 6 p.m. daylight. A mini mum of 15 cash prizes in addi tion to ribbon awards will be offered. Meridian Chapter OES to Seat Officers Officers of Meridian Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be installed at a public ceremony Saturday at 8 p.m. standard, 9 p.m. daylight, in Masonic Tem ple, 992 Olive St. Mrs. Nicholas Schnell, worthy matron, and Nicholas Schnell, worthy patron, will preside. Installing officers will be; In stalling matron, Mrs. Gordon Burbee; installing patron, Ron ald L. Gilson of Lebanon, past grand patron of the Grand Chap ter of Oregon; installing chap-1 lain, Mrs. Paul Ilalwcg; install ing marshal, Mrs. Orvel Bassctt; assisting marshal, Mrs. B. D. Dotson; installing organist, Mrs. Fred Kingsley. Officers to be installed are; Mrs. William E. Rritton, worthy matron; Gordon W. Bur bee, worthy patron; Mrs. Eu gene E. Matson, associate ma tron; Eugene E. Matson, asso ciate patron; Mrs. Roy Reed, sec retary; Mrs. R. S. Rath, treas urer; Mrs. Orvel Bassett, con ductress; Mrs. Homer Weber, Mrs. Horace Cochran, chap lain; Mrs. George Gunn, mar shal; Mrs. Wanda Stromme, or ganist; Mrs. Gladys Kelley, warder; Stanley Crothers, sen tinel. Mrs. Glen Wicks, Adah; Mrs. Glen Laverty, Ruth; Mrs. Rollin Steen, Esther; Mrs. Harold Spriggs, Martha; Mrs. Stanley Crothers, Electa; Mrs. Floy Hop per, courtesy chaplain. Courtesy ! officers chosen for the year in-1 elude Mrs. Avanelle Wicks, Mrs. William Perini, Mrs. Carl Sho-' berg, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. J Britton Hurst, Mrs. Blanche Saunders and Mrs. Floyd Hillik- j er. Choir members are Mrs. Ivm Abeene, soloist and choir lead er, Mrs. Lawrence Porter, Mrs. Leo Rickard, Mrs. Helen Coch rane, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Wallace Robertson, Mrs. Nor man Myers, Mrs. George Mac ready, Wolff Allen, George Gunn, Lawrence Porter, Wil-1 liam Githens, Milton Turay, i Glen Wicks and Dr. Ivan Cady. Installing officers are Mrs. j Maurice Bottorff, installing ma tron; Taylor Young, installing patron; Mrs. Warren Hansen, installing marshal; Mrs. Taylor Young, installing chaplain; and Mrs. Wolff Allen, installing organist. ( ?""f y '" ( u 1 m ixlt associate conductress. Mrs. Arthur Cooper, chaplain; Mrs. Gordon Burbee, marshal; Mrs. Betty Seidel, organist; Mrs. Robert Sattcrfield, Adah; Mrs. O. Ray Allen, Ruth; Mrs. Boyd Brumley, Esther; Mrs. Ray Speck, Martha; Mrs. Cyril Ball, Electra; Mrs. George E. Ash, warder; George E. Ash, senti nel. Mrs. William Slewekc, Mrs. E. S. Fish and Mrs. Harvey C. Burgess will be courtesy girls. Mrs. George Hathaway and Mrs. Ralph Anderson will be in charge of guest book and Miss Maurine Kryszak will be soloist. Ushers wilH be Ronald Gilstrap. Arthur Cooper, Homer Weber, Orvel Bassett. Mrs. William E. Britton is in charge of chapter room decora tions and Airs. Orvel Bassett, dining room. Mrs. E. N. Hath away is refreshment chairman. Chopped Chives Top Chilled Soup A chilled soup is so refresh ing on a warm day. One you'll like is this: Combine a can (10 ounces) frozen condensed cream of shrimp soup with a soup can milk. Heat until soup is thawed; stir now and then. Allow soup to cool slightly; blend in V cup sour cream. Chill thoroughly in refrigerator. Top each serving with a sprinkling of chopped chives. Produced and bolllrd In "Napa Val er" or Berlncer Bros., Inc., St. Hel ena, California. The Register-Guard brings complete news of Eugene and Springfield civic affairs vvvvvvi Independently owned and operated VTVVVVV " Assume Office (Kcnnell-Ellls photo) Mrs. William E. 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