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page Twelve BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON “World’s Finest Climate’ Pierce-Redfield Wedding Held, S a t Pine Cone Miss Ethel Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pierce, became the bride of Don C. Red- ,on of IJ>'e A f ie ld sr. THEATRE Box Office Opens 7:30 Show S ta rts 7:45 and Mrs J. W. Vernon S aturday, . . • a "crab stand" on the site of j the old St. George Hotel, in the west end of Main Street, across, from the old mess hall. In placing his advertising, Mr j Dill said he hoped to have a 7- day a week supply, especially during the tourist season. These young men at Crescent City have 750 pots which will be set at sea off the shore at Cres cent City and toward Brookings. In addition to supply local tour- trade, and the local demands. Mr. Dill hopes to be able to sup ply any or all restaurants all necessary crab for their trade. at 3 p. m., at the Community Brookings Oregon Baptist church, with Rev. E. C. ---- ------------------------------ i“ * * ? * " °f? he, Smi,’h River|ist Methodist church, officiating. Before the double ring cere Last Time Tonight: mony Miss Eugenia Moore, wear ROY ROGERS IN ing orchid marquisette and dark red roses, sang "Because” and Local News Items Miss Betti Goldizen, wearing pink marquisette, with blue pansies A show, so new that releases and pink carnations for her cor have not been given, depicting sage. sang "At Dawning.” Mrs. the atomic bomb and age, willl Stanley Patterson accompanied be shown at the Pine Cone, on them on the piano and also played Sunday and Monday. To give a Friday and Saturday— ed the wedding march. review would be impossible. since The bridal p a r t y preceded none are available, but Norris May 30 and 31— down the aisle under an arch- Kemp assures everyone that a A PTeat sfn rv n f tb o oinre« way wh*tc Wild flowers dec-' surprise is in store • J l"e <U°m- orated the altar, with rhododen- For convenience of his patrons 1C W o rld . dron in large blue baskets, pre- Saturday who have young folks __ ¡dominating. who might prefer the show, a “ T h /t Miss June Spars nf Or"|2 p. m. matinee will be extended I I;( Calf. was maid of honor. to serve the public. The list of ¡She wore blue marquisette with shows may be seen elsewhere in f lip delphinium and pink car- this issue. I'llv E j IIU nations as her corsake. Cousin of the bride. Ralph Leveret t was Pilot Classified Adv. Sells It! with Robert W alker, Tom flower boy. Newton Roe was best man and Conner Kessler and Drake and Brian Don- Jim Carson were ushers. levy. SPECIAL MATI The bride wore a white satin gown and train with an em N EE. S aturday—2 p. m. broidered finger-tip length veil, which was gathered on a band of pearls and topped with white Sunday and Monday— rosebuds. She carried a white with Easter and Calla lilies Matinee, 2 p. m„ Sunday Bible for her bouquet. Mrs. Pierce c h o s e for her June 1 and 2— daughter's wedding a gray suit I with white accessories and wore Jeanne Crain in a yellow corsage. Mrs. Vernon, i groom’s mother, wore a navy! blue suit with yellow corsage. At the reception, held in the) c h u r c h basement, Mrs. Emil Moore and Mrs. W. G. Hoagland in technicolor! served the punch and Mrs. Cliff with Glen Langdan, Lvnn ord Lindskoug and Mrs. Claude Goldizen served cake. Mrs. Cyril B a n anti Alan Young. Sears, O r l a n d . Calif., was In charge of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Redfield left im ^Vedneaday and Thursday— mediately following the recep- tion for Klamath Falls where June 1 and 5— they will make their home. “Song Of Arizona” T hursday A Place O f Distinction D IN N E R S Breakfasts Merchants’ Fountain Service DeLuxe Ice Cream and Cai or PHOTOGRAPH BROOKINGS, OREGi WE WILL BE OPEN IN OUR New Location IN THE NEW GRAYSHEL BUILDING “Margie” Mundayt June 2nd With a complete line of Furniture and Tom Drake in “(ra b Stand” Due To Open Friday “Faithful In My Fashion” Lyle Dill, who is connected with two young veterans living at Crescent City, will open up E le c tric A ppliances Including such popular items as: WESTINGHOUSE APLLIANCES SEE THE NEW j FOWLER WATER HEATERS Montag Electric Range SPEED QUEEN WASHING MACHINES Sntirely new with every modem improvement as only MONTAG CAN PVR NISH! R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS DUPLEX and FLOOR FURNACES For Bottled Gas WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS montag electric water heatfrs LIGHTING FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS Fine Crane Enameled Iron Double Sinks RADIO AND APPLIANCE REPAIRS W ITH PRONZP TANKS Complete With Trim lav - oratories showers baths ( omplete with other plumbing fixtures ™ , in*’ of Soil and Fittings I’l K 11 BOV PAINTS ANO SUNDRIES S P O R T IN G < GOODS u*W find everything here for the tishemwii J* J. Gallagher F L U M B IN G WATER PUMPS AND ACCESSORIES Brookings Electric ant Hattie Company V. A. Mendenhall Sr. W. E. Woi