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Home of the Croft Lily
Harbor Womens
Club Installs, Fri.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
quantity of mixed flowers of many
different colors and varieties, and
members made ornam ental jew
elry from them. Mrs. Hazel Hen
dry received first prize for her
costume jewelry set which con
sisted of a hrouche, ear-rings and
bracelet, made of fuchsias; and
Mrs. Bertha Wood received sec
ond for her lei of mixed flowers.
Ritz and coffee w’ere served by
Mrs. L. R. Harvey. Mrs. A. H.
Newton. Mrs. Emma Neeves and
Mrs. Fred Gustafson.
The July meeting of Harbor
Community club was held Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Ju d
kins. president, in the chair. The
officers for 1946-47 year, were in
stalled in a simple ceremony. ,
Mrs. Pallady reported th at there
The second July m eeting of the
They were:
President Mrs B ertha Wood. were 16 scrap books made with Topaz Rebekah lodge was held
Vice-President
Mrs. Hazel ten of them sent to the Doern- i Tuesday evening with the Noble
becker hospital a t Portland and Grand. G ertrude Cole in charge.
Hendry.
the remaindiu: sent to the county Mrs. Alice Jean Elston of Rain
S ecretary-T reasurer — M rs . hospital at Crescent City. A set bow Rebekah lodge, Orting. Wash,
Missouri Morgan.
of Standard Oil pictures, donated was a visitor. Mrs. Agda Bickner
Bouquets of carnations and mix by Mrs. Helen Hanscam. was also was appointed to represent the
ed flowers were presented to the sent to the county hospital. Supt. Rebekahs on the Azalea Festival
out-going officers: Mrs Judkins, Stanley W agner sent his thanks comm ittee.
president; Mabel McVay, v i c e - and appreciation for them.
It was decided to hold a picnic
president; and Mrs. Morgan, who
some Sunday evening during the
The
tables
had
been
decorated
was re-elected secretary -treasu r
month of August, the date to be
er. The new officers were given in stork theme in honor of Mrs.
decided on at the next meeting.
Helen
Hanscam,
for
whom
the
corsages of gladiolus by Mrs. Nor
club had planned a gift. This did Mrs. Blanche M etier, who served
ma, Holland.
not arrive in time for the m eet as Nobl Grand during the past
It was planned to hold an an- ing so Mrs. Hanscam was pre term , was presented a Past No
naul picnic on the next regular sented a clever note in poetical ble G rand’s pin by the lodge. She
club day. at Azalea park. Every form, promising her the gift o n , expressed her appreciation, and
one is to bring a dish for the pot arrival, the note being w ritten by presented each of h r officers with
luck lunch which will he served at Mrs. Lillian M atthews. Mrs. Viv a gift of rm em brance of their
noon.
ian Hudson sang B rahm ’s Lullaby six m onths together.
Mrs. May Powell and Mrs. P au while at the tables in Mrs. H an-'
Mrs. Beryl Bollinger had charge
line Pallady were in charge of the seam ’s honor.
of
the Good-of-the-Order program
recreation hour. They brought a
Refreshm ents of w aterm elon and conducted a quiz program .
Topaz Rebekahs
Held July Meeting
 n i'iik ïHni'h1!1,',’’’’h i 'n “''.S’r
u n KMJAÏ, AVGVSl
with Violet Cleveland guessing
the most right answers. Mrs. Bol
linger gave a prize—a d '/c n c i
fresh eggs.
Following tho meet’”'’, a social
hour was enjoyed, with refresh
ments being served by Dorothy
Simpson, Helen Fisher and Madge
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Anderson and children of
Lakeview’ are now a t their H a r
bor homes for a few’ weeks.
Local News
M ark Wood attend
board meeting at Sixe<
evening, returning
¿ a - m. Greyhound, Su
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur?
children are at their
the Winchuck for a fa
from Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred fe
driving a new' grey F ob
which was delivered to ft
K lam ath Falls the la®
week.
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