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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Archbishop Howard of Port
land Diocese will arrive in Brook-
Ronnie McNabb and Maxine I ings Sunday for confirmation to
Pettit of Coos Bay were week- be held Sunday night at the local
end visitors of Vernon Ireton.
I Catholic church.
Mrs. Catherine Braumbaugh
Llye Redfield Jr. arrived here
and family of Klamath Falls are a few days ago from Klamath
spending the week-end at the I Falls to be with his parents for
B. & B. ranch in Harbor, visiting an indefinite period. Miss Betty
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany.
Redfield, of Dayton, Ore., has
Bible school at the Baptist Com been spending her vacation in
munity church started Monday Brookings, and is helping Mr. and
and will continue for two weeks, Mrs. Lyle Redfield in the store.
Monday, through Saturday. All
Mrs. C. P. Mason of Klamath
children of four to fifteen are in Falls was guest of honor at a
vited to attend to be instructed tea at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
in Bible verses, chorus and craft Lockland. Friday. Friends of Mrs.
work. Miss Mary Ayers of Port Mason present were the Mes
land, is supervisor. Classes are dames Almo Newton, Ruth Bath-
from 9 to 12 a. m.
ainy. W. H. Hibbard. A. V. Much
Dr. and Mrs. J. Yocum of Eu more, Norma Holland, T. S. Ab
gene were in Brookings enjoying bott, Nell G. Price, Wm. McDan
“ Lily Blossom Week” and were iels, John Rogers, Laura Mill-
callers of Mrs. W. H. Hibbard. gard; Misses Ruth Newton, Mary
Dr. Yocum is on the faculty at Cavill, Patricia Lockland, Mar
University of Oregon.
garet and Joan Byrne.
Local News Items
STITCHED AND STUtD IN CAUTOÄNIA
Robert Geiger left on an in-i
day. He will return to Brook- j
spection tour to Coos Bay Mon- j
ings the latter part of the week.
He is staie n iy inspector.
Vern Cross and Henry Beau
lieu were business visitors at
Gold Beach, Tuesday.
Sisters Corine and Mariam Jo
seph, Maryknoll sisters of the j
Catholic church, completed class
es in instruction for confirmation
which have been in session for the
past two weeks, These nuns have
been trained for work in the
orient but due to restrictions for
missionaries, and church workers
re-entering this territory since
the war, they have been tempor
arily assigned to work such asi
they were doing in Brookings.
Sister Miriam Joseph’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller, of
Spokane, arrived a t Brookings
Monday night to visit their daugh
ter. They have all ben guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger.
Mrs. Marguerite Burgess of Val
lejo, Calif., was a visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Har
bin during the last month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harbin and
wamily, formerly of Beaverton, I
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard)
Harbin, formerly of Portland, are
neww residents o Brookings.
Miss Jean Stiles of Eugene, and
Allan Pearson of Portland are
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Geiger. Mr. Pearson
is the son of Mrs. Geiger.
Mrs. Palm Stout of Santa Bar
bara, Calif., returned to her sum
mer home in Brookings to spend
the summer. Her son. Bobby, will
join her in a few weeks.
Bud Rogers of New York was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Rogers this past week. He has
been been an instructor at West
Point military academy for sev-'
eral years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. I
daughter. Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Omlin and daughter, Jill, of
Gold Beach, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller.
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Harmon, at K lam ath Falls.
Howard Isenhart of Aberdeen,
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hart and fam ily this past week.
Anne Estes and Vernon Ireton
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert G eiger
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The parish picnic of the C a th
olic church w ill he held Sunday
at 12 o’clock, on the Mill Beach
Mr. and Mrs. W illard Jessev of
j K lam ath F alls are now in the
arr.i. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lvle
Redfield.
Mi’s. T S. Abbott, who broke
h » ’ t tight waist Monday and was
taken to Knapp hospital, at C res
cent City, returned home Wed-
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ot San Pedro C aliforn ia are visi
ting with Joe and O rville W illiam s
ard Arch Bingham of Rivers End.
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