^BROOKINGS-HARBQR PILOT. BROOKINGS,
LANGLOIS
Mrs. Bthelono Thompson
Mrs \\ ill Sabin. Mrs. Kenneth
Hofsess, Mrs. Kenneth Thomp-
i son and Jean ette w ere Bandon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crew business callers. Saturday.
I and fam ily of Bandon spent last
The junior-senior prom was
honor roll of Brookings T h ursday w ith his parents, Mr. held at the high school gym last
jhool was revealed this and Mrs. Jam es Crew.
Saturday evening. Music was fu r
, L D Horner, principal,
Mrs. V elm a Sabin attended reg nished by Jensen O rchestra.
¿udes these facts:
u la r m eeting of E astern S ta r a t
Miss Nellie Strain, teacher of
hr Honor Roll
Port Orford, Saturday evening. first and second grade, was ill
men’ Jimmy Vincent.
L a rry Sabin of Bandon spent last week. H er sister, Mrs. Gohr-l
irn, res: V. Crockett. Ruth S a tu rd a y night w ith his grand man, substituted for her.
Irene Johnston, Diane paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin.
and Joan Byrne.
Mrs. "Jeff” Jeffries of Seaside
Juanita Kinion and who has been spending the win
te r w ith h e r sister, Mrs. Ed Law-
i: June Hassett and Hel- ence of Pistol River, spent Mon
day night w ith th eir brother-in-
Next week, ‘‘Holy Week,” will
ible Mention: Leta Has- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
nette Raymond of the M ilton Brown. They were ac be busy in S ta r of the Sea. C ath
j class and Betti Goldi- com panied by an o th er sister, Mrs. olic church. The week will begin
Susie Gurske of the soph- K atie V anort who will visit her with a mission on Pal Sunday,
jatt.
son and family, Mr. and Mr». L. March 30, by Rev. Robert K irk-'
Patrick CSSR of St. Louis, Mo.
ice Honor R oll—
K reutzer.
The mission will last three days
inney. M. Crawford, L.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin, Loren
of the freshman class.
and L arry, and Mr. and Mrs. and then will follow the special
Goidzen, P. Warnock and , K enneth Thompson and Jean ette services of Holy Thursday, Good
i Mason, V. Garvin and w ere Sunday dinner guests at Friday and Holy Saturday, con
grove of the sophomore the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray cluding with mass on E aster S un
day at 7:00 a. m.
: Epperson, a t M yrtle Point.
All who can attend, should do I
rd Groesbeck and Ju a n ita
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum
so,
and all visitors who would
of the juniors,
re tu rn e d home recently from a
1 like to see these special cere
i Payne, senior class.
th re e w eeks stay at San F ra n
monies are invited to come.
Htgh School F acts—
cisco.
This will be the first time that
tits in high school, 79.
P au l Baney's bridge crew was
t
h
e s e ancient ceremonies will
davs absent for health a t M yrtle Point for a few days,
take place in Curry County.
, 524,
rep arin g the bridge.
davs absences for o th er
LeRoy Hofsess of Albany spent
77’.
' the w eek-end w th his mother,
days tardy, 138.
Mrs. H azel Hofsess.
at morning and after-
C harles W ilm arth left S a tu r
»sons.
day for Los Angeles where he
, I .
davs possible in six-week will join his wife and daughter,
2370.
W ith im portant m atters coming
who had preceded him to their
e absences w ere ab o u t new home. The W ilm arth family up for discussions, the Volunteer 1
student.
has lived here the past y ear and Fire D epartm ent and everyone
ige tardiness was about has a host of friends who wish interested in the local fire dis
student.
trict are urged to be present at
I happness in the new home.
» students, however, are
Dick Hofsess went to Portland the high school, Friday night at
itual offenders. Five piled : last w eek for medical observa 8 o’clock, chief Ed Thornton told
>tal of about one-third of tion. He had high hope's of having the Pilot Monday.
iv marks.
Much must be done about the
th e cast removed from his leg,
are more absences for but w as prem atu re. lie learned present equipment, because it will
reasons than for health, he will hav to w ear the cast for be about the first of the year
before tax money will lx1 avail
are urged to keep th e ir a t least two more month's.
ia school to fullest pos-
Pflc. Archie Aldropp arrived able to add much-needed equip
tent.
home from G erm any wheer he ment.
has spent the past few months
T ry Classified A d s - T h e y pay!
at your Pilot '‘label” | w ith the U. S. arm y.
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