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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1947)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! E ONE. NUMBER E IG H T E E N BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 3. 1947 arade Promises Thrill s Held 'William E. Foltz Weds Smith River About 40 Floats, 19 Horses and Many lay P. M. For Girl At Church Ceremony. Sundav Eve Bicycles Entered In Parade; Judging ¡am Darger SM ITH RIVER — One of the Brookings, was graduated w ith 1 Will Be Done At 10:00 a. m. Fridav it Was At ita Rosa, Calif., Home in West loveliest June weddings took place Sunday evening, at 8 o’clock, at a candlelight ceremony at the M ethodist church when Miss Bev- erly J. Ussery was united in m ar- riage to w illiam e . Foltz of Brookings. Rev. E. C. Hicks of- ficiated at an impressive double- ring ceremony, in presence of a larg e g athering of relatives and friends. The church was decorated w ith a background of huckle berry greenery and banked with m any lovely CroCt lilies. The a lta r railing was decorated w ith greenery and lilies, with tall can- d lebra on each side, lilies and candles on the piano made a p re tty setting for the wedding. These candles cast a soft glow of light to the room. Nosegays of sw eet peas in pastel shades, and crepe stream ers were at the end of each pew. Proceeding the ceremony Miss B etty Moore sang "Always” and "O I'rom ise M e- accompanied at the piano by Miss M artha Van- funeral services w ere tnday at 2:00 p. m. a t the Baptist church, for Darger. father of John »ho died Thursday at hospital from cancer. In- was at Santa Rosa, Cali- »here the D argers first after they came west. The | ■ ■ . ! I>\ Mr. rs John Darger. i in Iowa Jan. 17. 1879, Mr. Jr »pent much of his early Minnesota He was m ar- Mabel Alice Averill, who ast October 23, at Cave K where the couple oper- service station. ,n;on were born th ree I '" '*■ John and Averill, away some years ago. the death of Mrs. D ar- L larger closed his busi- at Cave Junction and d e rh o rst. To the s i r e n s of Loh- the class of 1946. Following a wedding trip the young couple1 n ,r T* i> i-i \ i rx .• will reside at Brookings where 1 ' u e 1 * rattle I rohlcm Only Dedication Ceremony the groom is employed. ««— «■ ” Held ‘ - - Site; Dinner Will •■ « Be At ‘ Croft Memorial — -— - --------------------------- and Program Set For Azalea State Park Vets Draw Thanks For , ?i Tn II • U I • till I IO M O Spll& l “Lily Blossom Time In Brookings” took on ap pearances of being ‘‘an event which will long he re- membered,” according to Fred W. Moore, one of the a,. committee in charge of floats for the occasion. On Benson, this week. The shipment Tuesday, his ntehook showed about 40 floats entered was acknowledged by the Red Cross field director. by ommercial groups, organizations and individuals for the event. 19 people, with horses, have signed up, and many, many children with bicycles will compete Notice for prizes. to Taxpayers of Dist No. 17 Judging ,, will take place at 10 a. m., at the old The undersigned directors of! School D istrict 17. as of June 4. ” mOSS h ü ll, before Still’t of the p<U*U(le at 10:30. 1947, wishes to clarify its posi- pO T the bicycles Cash prizes of $5, $3 ami $2 will be Lilies, shipped by the local post , 10 disabled veterans in the Roseburg hospital, were well tion a t that tim e regarding the j j { h fl , • ¡ j, third room of the new school!, . ’ . .. . . . 1 . - building now under construction, be gi\cn inclividun] floats, mid the organizations and It was with regret the Board business hoUSCS will Compete ill the other gl’OUp for was unable to be in lull accot d (W() prizes. Horses will he Warded tWO prizes. * ' ‘hm;,h,eK,wl’ h” lhf C‘, X “ r i i e I Following judging, i i the parade will i form at the j committee. At tn e ciost oi m e . j ’ i n «n p resen t school y e a r th e re w as an h i g h w a y , P sp iral He was tak en j satin gown, bustle effect, long <y<*d for not taking a' | lo w e d b \ ’ a n e a re st th e old lliess hall, and Will p roceed b a sk e t d in n e r. X k X 31»?'“"0'''” Ci,y h T ” ?n<l sw7 ,h‘'ar!. d uona studem s ‘ ' Starting at 2 p. m., under direction of George Wid- finally overcame him. fastened to a crown of s e e d 1 At this time there is no indi- ney? j()cal ( ub M aster, games for kiddies With plenty ' “ been a member of the pearls. She carried a white Bible cation that the crowded condition pr jzeg> \\’iH be held at the park. “*■ lodge since the early and cascade boquet of white car- Wlil ,>e alleviated >y a . e will be e n te re d ill th e Dai’ilde an d nations and pink roses, center- popular opinion that many people b in C C h o r s e s W ill D€ l I l l t H l 111 i n t p ^ U!r‘g the death of his wife ~ _«re leaving the community and. ;i niimbpl* (if t belli art* nei’VOUS. th e C om m ittee «ASKS no fireworks be Set off. -Wr, her body was cre- She was attended by Miss Dar if so. is more than offset by new Her ashes were placed olene Nelson, maid of honor; [people coming to this district. , , . . , , This is evidenced by the fact Vets Trim Gun ( lub grave beside him at bur- w . h o w o re p.nk brocaded organ- wt, have bt,(.n Uliahk. so fa r Sutt Rosa. dy form al and M.sa Helen Lou.se quarters ,„ r , he new prm *.| In Tuesday’s Slugfest W aterm an as bridesmaid, w h o Aided by errors of the Rod & ( i'ltV (llfl w ore w h i t e brocaded organdy ' 11IV school board would have Gun Club team , the VFW soft- * 1 he form al, and each carried nosegay ,eased to have callpd for ball leam< Tuesday evening de- ( bouquet of s w e e t peas and third room construe- feated the anglers by a lop-sided Mr. and Mrs.. W illiam McKay rosebuds in pastel shades, with w ouj(j bave permit- .score of 13 to 5. B atteries for the of Crescent City announce the however, the necessity for vets were Matson and Spang- m arriage of their daughter. Bar- «ay evening. July 10. at long stream ers. The groom was attend by his acjPqUate class rooms on Sept, h e r and for the gun club. Kemp, bara, to Phillip Robert Barton r y hall, the Azalea Gar-1 two brothers. Karl, as best man. j u a s consid(.red more import- Benson and H aggerty. Box score :!«>f Brookings at the Federated ® presents as a R H K | church. Crescent City. July 2 a t Mrs M-?rtha and R ___ ay’ his at,endanL Ushers ant by the board, Ral feature. , 13 7 5 8 p. m. w ere Robcrt Nelson and Irvin in a lecture on "I T In any fu tu re construction the Vets h "Lilies 9i Bob is son of Mrs. Floyd V. 4 5 les « board will call for contract bid» Rod A Gun Club np World." to be illus- the j irhu h w tn accord With our letter s _ _ Because of the holidays, g a m e s' Sw earingen and randson of Mrs. /Jth colored slides ^rden Club feels fortun- -v ° ung couPIe received congratu- 0/ j une to Site budding com- this afternoon between the high y Smith He at ten led the have Mrs p binins ! u lations from a host of friends, „uttee. .school and Rod & Gun club will bx,a | graf|e school and high school Phillips, wide-1 BOARD O F D IR E i’TORS be postponed. Next Tuesday night tM>forp enlisting in the Senbees. author of books on w*1° sh°w ered rice as they Ictt OF SCHOOL DIST. NO. 17. league play will resum e with the to jn thp O kinaw a cam G row ing an(J J h e ch u rch A r c c pt ■ r w.,s , o- Vets playing the high school. and ; paiffn H erbert Payne. Chairman. ■ "• -v binds, on dif- j°-ved at ,h ,‘ h' ”n'' <,f ’’ " ''' •*’’ ' Thursday the Vets will again vie n<>w Mfs B arton has Gladys Kindel. Director. biases of gardening [parents, attended by the bridal A. 6 . Bollinger. Director. with the Rod & Gun < iul- _ prom inent in 4-H club work in 1 ' Phillips' hobbies ¡s ! Party, relatives and close frien<ls. --------—— ~ j)f>j jqorte COUnty w here she was f she comes here at th is! The bride's table was centered A ttest: Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk. ~Z BrockinRs Outlasts educated ‘ •"cal lily fields. She w ith a wedding cake, topp»*d with 4 srr. / ?<dutna' Calif.,, and | a m in iatu re bride and groom. F e h ^ u r u e ' ^ a t ' l ' . a n b u ^ r ' o ^ iCrCSCent City, 13 Innings A r . . „ p . , b - • *••'<« <h« Si hT Prn ’rip. W hile h e r e ! The cake w as baked and decor- * * ' ' In a closely-contested game, evening at 8 ocloek, at th e C om M * guest of Mrs. M onte j ated by the groom’s mother, says th at he wishes to send his i»ret*tin£fs to friends through these I Sunday afternoon. at the local m unity Baptist church, when all Mrs.. Foltz. . . „ „ a, r n , , ......................... T n „v ui„, left here a ! q hlch field. Brooking, de- couple friend, will are Invited. The young The . Ussery . home was beautiful ^ u e d school the Piggiy W iggly" team reside three mile* M . nas g u e s te d of Mrs. - w ith greene'ry and white Croft short time a fte r school was - t J d e a t e d touch briefly on an City w here scent City. 6 to 5 in 13(n o rth of C rescent .... B , is s C doing a o yeoman job t re? 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