iAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 19. 1958 arden Club Installs Officers 10 PALMATEER vlng officers were in le Garden club meet J at the home of Mrs ; Mrs William Raw ent; Mrs Harold Do president; Mrs Omar secretary. Mrs Edith treasurer will be in- l COURSE, i you buy health pro n for your family, want the best, most )lete, most reliable your money can Which one will give he kind of protection need? 3 PERHAPS est possible authority lealth protection is r family doctor. He ks with many health is. And, chances are, one of the more than 0 Oregon doctors who lally sponsor a plan afically designed for gon families Oregon rsicians' Service. 3 '0V. ; your doctor. U can rely on his expe nee and judgment in Iping you select the n that's best for you. id, if he recommends 'S, remember that sre's an OPS represen ive ready to give you 1 details. Don't wait u'll be glad you asked! j OREGON PHYSICIANS' j SER VICE BMWIELD onsored and approved I by Oregon State Medical I Society 9 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton, Oregon At the meeting conducted by Mrs Rawlins president, she thanked the members of the club who made corsages for officers at the P-TA meeting in May. Mrs Emert chairman of the Junior Gardeners reported that 118 pre-school and school chil dren were given seeds to plant for the contest at the flower show this fall, Mrs Fredrick Mar tin is also on this committee. Mrs Walter Dobyns reported that she and Mrs Edith Nichoson, Mrs Dale Ray and Mrs Omar Riet mann visited the patients in the Pioneer Memorial hospital and took May baskets, flowers and magazines. Mrs Etta Huston gave a report on the National garden club convention which she attended in Seattle in April. There were 1188 delegates en rolled and presidents from 43 states. She reported it to be a very wonderful convention. Mrs Emert gave a report on the cul ture of lilies. She had on dis play, Regal, Madonna and day lilies which she grew in her yard. Several members brought spring flower arrangements. Mrs Rawlins named the fol lowing committees to assist her for next year; program and year book, Mrs Walter Dobyns, Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs Lawrence Jones and Mrs Carl Bergstrom; flower show, Mrs Harold Dobyns, Mrs Martin and Mrs Rawlins; books, Mrs Ernest Heliker; publicity, Mrs Echo Palmateer, Mrs Anna Lindstrom and Mrs Martin; membership, Mrs Kathryn Yar nell, Mrs Bergstrom and Mrs A W McLeod; Christmas activities, Mrs Garland Swanson, Mrs Emert, and Mrs Nichoson; Jun ior gardeners, Mrs Martin, Mrs Lawrence Jones and Mrs Swan son; scrap book, Mrs Etta Hus ton; corsages and arrangements, Mrs Omar Rietmann; photo graphic, Mrs Ernest Heliker and Mrs Martin; nominations, Mrs O L Lundell, Mrs Sam Esteb and Mrs Monetta Aldrich; sun shine, Mrs Yarnell and Mrs Dale Ray; park, Mrs Rawlins, Mrs Elbe Akers and Mrs McLeod. Garden club members work ing in the city park Thursday of last week were, Mrs Fred rick Martin, Mrs Lawrence Jones, Gary Ferrill, Mrs A W McLeod, Mrs Dale Ray, Mrs Omar Riet mann and Mrs Carl Bergstrom. A potluck dinner was served at the O L Lundell home. Mrs Anna Lindstrom and Mrs Echo Palma teer assisted Mrs Lundell. Mrs Dixon Smith was elected president of the Topic club at a meeting at the home of Mrs Verner Troedson Friday after noon, June 13. Other officers elected were Mrs Norman Nel son, vice president and Mrs Floyd Bailey, secretary and treasurer. At the meeting con ducted by Mrs Proudfoot, Mrs Charles Carlson and Mrs Noel Dobyns were on the program committee. The roll call was an swered by giving a book to the public library and naming fav orite painting. For the program, Mrs E R Lundell and Mrs Troed son told of the life and work of the French painter, Auguste Renoir. Several of his paintings were shown. 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