Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    APRIL
APRIL 8, 1948
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ILVIN TURLEY
,$ WED EASTER
I. IN CHICAGO
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of Mr. and Mrs.
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»ing
Peopi.si
rem Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tur-
east on an extended trip,
* the news of the marriage
uir ¡on at Chicago. The ac-
[. of the ceremony is taken
the church bulletin:.
the lovely setting of E aster
palms, and candlelight,
_ n Anderson and Calvin
handed wedding vows
(ter Sunday at 5:00 o’clock at
¡Sheridan Road New Church
[
half hour of familiar
appropriate organ music,
Elaine Douvas sang the
L "Through
The Y e a rs.” T h e
essional hymn, “Oh P e r f e c t
• sung by the choir, was
tkdiately followed by the well
"Wedding March.”
ilding — Repairing
I; mie or Outside Finishing
kiou- d Door Frames Made
To Order
F. R. M O O R E
Box 154
Harbor, Ore
|H £ T I S D A L E S
f ir m of the World’s Finest
CROFT EASTER LILY
Planting and Forcing Stock
t kings. Ore.
U. S. A.
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COSTS LESS
TH A N GASI
Man Pom - datati Mota
Sat ttw Ï1? SO OCU CANI
BROQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brooking«, Oregon
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The bride came down the isle His parents promised the court for production along
the line agency.
on , the T
arm
of her uncle, Mr. that he would not be permitted of Mrs. Kamin’s sales on this
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W alter Hanson. She was sweetly, to drive for at least a year, un- trip.
Class ads bring repul
dressed in an ankle length gown less he was accompanied by' one
v A . ,
Ed F
F. ' Atkley left late Satur-
of powder blue crepe with puffed of the parents or an adult.
Ed
day for San Francisco on a busi­
sleeves, fitted bodice and very
ness trip. He expects to return
full skirt. Her hEdf-hat of flowers
late this week.
and other accessories were white,
and her only jewelry’ was a dou­
¿oH fcnr, byoîJ
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeFord of
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoller, Lakeview, en route from Seattle,
ble strand of . pearls.
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bridal
BlaekswUhiw;
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bouquet was made of lily petals, |of Salern- came last Friday to stopped over Friday night to vis-
centered with violets, and white attend the funeral of his neice it Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bollinger,
Electric & Aeetikwe
ribbon stream ers tied with white ^Iary Lou Stoller, Saturday,
Mrs. DeFord is a niece of Mrs.
W el ré
hyacinth blooms; and she car-
By flying from Ketchikan to Bolinger.
’<onrioL
ried it on a white bible given to Seattle where he took the bus | Herculano Felipe has purchas-
DONE M M ) blnJ b<
her by the groom’s sister, Mrs. lor Brookings, Pete Stoller was
g acres on VS 101, about 3
.Wf'll
Rollo Billings.
able to reach Brookings in time miles south of Brookings, from
Fort Dick, California
The bride came down the aisle for the funeral of his sister, Mary Tom w . Newton. Sale was hand-
the aisle by her sister, Patricia. Lou. He had been in the vicinity iecj through the Pete Lesmeister
who was charmingly dressed in for a month just before Easter,
a pleated, peach colored bailer- and only recently had returned
ina length silk dress; white to Alaska.
gloves, and hat with peach veil- Born, March 30, to Mr. and
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
ing. Next came the lovely little Mrs. A. E. Freeman, at Coos
BUY OR SELL
flow’er girls, the three year old Bay hospital, a son who weighed
cousins, Ruth Bristow and Karen 8 lbs. and 15 oz. The young man
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS
Gustafson. They were dressed ir has been named Arbee Edward,
long peach colored taffeta dress- and is their first son. and third
es trimmed with dainty white child. The young man is the sixth
lace. The three attendants car­ grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
ried identical bouquets of pastel son Freeman.
“The Agency of DEPENDABLE Service”
spring flowers, and they wore
Mrs. Celia Kamins, director of
pearl necklaces, gifts from the sales for Yclton, left Monday for
Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
bride. Rev. John L. Boyer, min­ Portland and the north on a busi­
ister of the Kenwood New ness trip. The firm will be geared
Church, ofiefiated at the Instruc­
tional service, which was follow-
ed by the choir’s singing the an­
them, "Oh Rest In The Lord,"
from "Elijah.”
The marriage covenant and
double-ring ceremony was per­
formed by the couple’s pastor,
Rev. Rollo K. Billings, brother-
in-law of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley
are in Chicago visiting with
their daughter, Mrs. Billings,
and to attend the wedding of
their son Calvin.
LOCAL NEWS
„
M. & R& »
„.
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
Color Pictures
of Coast Scenes
Driver of Truck
Fined $150 On
Two Counts, Set.
Now Printed on Fancy Paper of Different Kinds
Monk Wilson, driver of the
1
truck
which caused the death of
L rooking«
Texaco Service Mary pou Stoller. Saturday in
justice court, was fined 5100 an i
ask for Mac
given a suspended 10-day jail
sentence for driving without a
license, and $50, with a suspend­
South on Old Ry. Right ed jail sentence of 10 days, for
iay — Harbor, Oregon.
driving with four in the front
scat.
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World’s
ajtctng Citíwuta M
WR UR
and Shades, In Different Colors of Ink, Make
o
ÎR. B. McGugin
Beautiful
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Stationery
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NOW, or soon w ill be, made available
At your Stidtners
Go G te M O M D
These views are printed to order for them by
M et
Gas, oil, everything h ’ f her! V.*hy drive when you
Can fto by Greyhound « V3 0/ the cost? Frequent»
dependable servic**
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There are no Lower Fares!
Portland .......54.60 Eureka ........... $180
Eugene .......... 3.60 San Francisco
5.25
Coos Bay - ..... 2.00 Los Angeles «.. 10.40
AC'
Can Take
'S ON
EOUNO Tate FAEES
»n the A prü
im m
of Coronet
■JS. ABBOTT. Agent, Bus Depot, Brookings
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