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Home of the Croft Lily
Rebekahs Held
Convention Here
initiated into the order during
the meeting. Mrs. Wilson gave
an interesting talk, presenting
her goal for the year, after which
the local lodge presented her with
a gift of a redwood flower bowl
in appreciation of her many years
work for the order. A past noble
grand's jewel was presented to
Mrs Olive Anderson by her lodge
in appreciation of her being the
inside guardian at the recent Re
bekah Assembly at Medford.
and Mrs. David Dryden, he came by two brothers, Robert and Tom,
to the Winchuck area in his early and a married sister.
childhood. While still a young!
man, he went to southern Cali-[
forma, where he later married Travels From W ashington
Isabelle Rockw’ood of Monrovia,! Despite Rail Strike
Calif. To this union were born1 Miss Fay L. Islaub, of Wash
three children: W illard of Klam ington, D. C., is visiting Mr. and
ath Falls, Mrs. Margaret Lang of. Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt. She is on
San Diego and Mrs. Dorothy Sin-* vacation from the treasury de
clair of San Francisco, all of partment where she is employed.
w’hom survive. He is also survived
by two sisters, Mrs. Effie Jones
of Crescent City, and Mira W il
son of Albany, Ore., and four
grandchildren and one g r e a t -
grandchild, and Mrs. W. G. Hoag
land, a niece. Funeral arrange
ments have not been announced.
(Too late for last week)
The annual convention of the
Rebekah lodges of district No. 31,
was held May 28 at the Odd Fel
lows hall, with president of the
Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Marian
Wilson, of Bandon, and some of
her assembly officers, in attend
ance. The district is comprised of
the Gold Beach Rebekah lodge
and f opaz Rebekah lodge, and
there were over eighty members
in attendance.
After the regular opening in
the afternoon by the Brooking
The June meeting of the Har
lodge officers, the convention of bor Community club was held
ficers were seated by a team of Friday afternoon at the Grange
Gold Beach members who pre hall, with Mabel McVay pre
sented each officer with a cor siding. There were 22 present
sage. Mrs. Olive Anderson of with Mrs. Bemadine Steele, Mrs.
Topaz lodge was chairman; Mrs Polly Glendenin, Mrs. E l s i e
Etta Gowdy of Gold Beach, vice- Brauch and Miss Anita Byrd as
Word was received here Tues
chairman and Mrs. Beth Simon visitors.
day of the death of Milton Tol
of Topaz, secretary.
Different
It was voted to give $5 towards man, former local resident, and
parts of the lodge work were transportation expenses of the son of Mrs. Frances Tolman of
exemplified with a school of j n- 4-H club member who wins the Harbor, at the veterans hospital,
8tret ion and question box being ( hetco Grange scholarship to the Walla Walla, Wash., on Sunday
an interesting part of the after summer school th i* month. The night. Members of the family im
noon. The officers for the con afghan which the members have mediately left for the funeral
vention to be held at Gold Beach been making blofcs for. is now which w ill be held at Tacoma
next year are headed by Mrs completed and ready to be sent where he w ill be buried at the
Etta Gowdy of Gold Beach, as to some veterans hospital.
national cemetery.
chairman, and Mrs. Bertha W hir
During recreation hour, Mrs.
ry of Topaz, vice-chairman. The Bess M iller and Mrs. Bertha Wood ioS>Or2 3t Smith R’ver, Aug. 26,
new officers were seated by the had some lively games which lyuj. he served in the army dur
G«l<l neoch team in an attrac- provoked much amusement. Fol ing the recent war, prior to which
live drill.
lowing this, the hostesses for the he was employed by the forest
A banquet was served at 6 30 afternoon, Mrs. May Powell. Mrs., service. Besides his parents, Mr.
to the group, with a regular meet- Jo Ma.-jsett, Mrs. Emma Waldien and Mrs. Tolman, he is survived
l"<1,!<’ ,flkinK UP at «•nd Mrs. Mina Calhon, served re-f
Kk Durin« ,he meeting fresh men is.
tlu- following officers were elect-
” to head the local lodge for
next six months Noble Grand.
•‘ " ru d e (o le; vice-grand. Ethel
razier. recording secretary, B e th 1
SHion and treasurer, Agda Bick-
Harbor Womens
Club Met, Friday
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and almost any of your small equipment
Brookings Trading Post
J- l>. Gardner
BELLANT, Proprietor
T he P lace w L Ä EEM^
David Dryden Jr., died Tues-i
. M.r>' Li,y Coffman. Miss Mil-
day
at Knapp Hospital, Crescenti
dred Drake, Mrs Dorothy Simp-
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alter a lingering illness.
wd Mrs Madge Moore were
. Born July 1, 1877. son of Mr.
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David Dryden
Dies, (’rescent City
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Milton Tolman Dies
At Vets Hospital
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Being one of the fort,,«
to travel during ,he
road strike, she flew dirJ "
Washington to Medio«
chance of being put „ ’
Stop, but arrivine with
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