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oli, of Crescent City, three sons. men of Rogue River, and Mrs.
movZ,
William and Burton of Los An W eigel’s sister, Mrs. M. E. N e’-'
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place
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geles. and O rville of San Mateo. son of Bonners F erry, Idaho.
Mrs. L e l a n d P e ttig re w and
Also surviving a re three sister?
Mrs. Howard G ardner and Mrs. j three children of Eugene are spending the summer ?
SM ITH RIVER The Womens and two brothers, in addition to Bill Hempel m ade the boat trip '
Week-end visitors
visiting for two w eeks a t the
club held its first m eeting a fte r a num ber of grand children, and
Mrs.
Lucian A. Har\*
to Agness from Gold Beach last home of her parents, Mr. and
sum m er vacation Friday a fte r < ther relatives. He is a brother-
and Mrs Frank
Thursday. They w ere accom pan Mrs. E. E. H anscam Sr.
noon at the club rooms of the in-law of Mrs. B ertha Moore of ied home by Mrs. Hempel s fath-
Ockelmann and \frs /
Mrs. Hazel Ashley a n d Jim
«» « T . l l a ^
com m unity hall, with club pres Harbor.
cr, Fred G ardner, who is w orking Jim Jack of Jacksonville, Ore.,
ident, Mrs. Eunice F aris in charge
Lake E arl G range members en tor the forest service up the
Mrs. Guy RICe made.
spent Sunday w ith Mrs. Ashley's G rants
of the short business session.
Pass last 2 ?
joyed an outdoor picnic Sunday at Rogue River.
son-in-la^v and daughter, Mr. and
She outlined the work for the Buckner Island on Sm ith River. j W eek-end visitors at the home
•ccompanied
home tn u j
Mrs. LcRoy D rake of the H a r
coming year.
At noon a bountiful pot luck of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian A. H a r bor area.
ter, Miss N ancy Sta
The club rooms was attractiv e dinner was served under the big vey were Mr. and Mrs. E v erett
atone will remain here n
S m ith and sister leaves to enter Stanly
w ith a beautiful bouquet of m ar-i trees. The refreshm ents consist C lark and children, Miss S hirley
»golds from the garden of Mrs., ed of w aterm elon. The young Seely, Miss Geneva H arvey and Mrs. Irene Neeley, left Sunday sity later this month.
lor M apleton, Ore., w here thev
Mrs. E. Edwards of
Lester Ulrich, arranged by Mrs. people enjoyed a swim in the Sam Thomas, all of P ortland.
join
Mr. Sm ith who is employed geles has been spend™
river
while
old
folks
visited.
Leah Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Ascne and there.
weeks vacation here i d
Mrs. W’anda Gorbet who un son. Bud, are running around in
I he tea tables were centered
Mrs. M attie S teen left for her brothcr-m-law and
with bowls of various shades of derwent an appendicitis operation a new green Ford panel truck
hom e a t H anford, Calif., a fte r and Mrs Hari M cPhe^
red dahlias, arranged by Mrs. Wednesday, Sept. 1. a t Seaside they recently purchased. Buc| re
spending
a few days here on
Hospital, is recovering satisfac
Chester Marise.
turned from a trip to P o rtlan d business.
torily
and
will
son
re
tu
rn
to
the
The first meeting featured a
These columns reach
last week while his fa th e r w ent
Mr. and Mrs. Don C a rte r and
get-acquainted program w h e n home of her parents. Mr. and on from there to S e a ttle w here
readers each week.
Mrs. Charles Spooner.
he will rem ain for several weeks.
many new people in the valley
Mrs. Mary Anthony is confined
became members of the club.
Je rry Anderson and C l a r k
Program chairm an. Mrs. Leah to the Seaside hospital under ob Schley camped out at Gold Beach
Wilson, who arranged an inter- servation and treatm en t. She Is during the county fa ir and too!;
estsm g program , included a talk reported recovering satisfactorily care of the anim als and chickens
and will retu rn home soon.
they exhibited under the 4-H
by Mrs. Clarence Haight, histo
Mrs. E verett W oodruff and her
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nan. who told of the early dav sister. Mrs. Ada H ursh, left on p a rt of the fair. The two young
Mor}' of the valley. Especially ’he bus S atu rd ay for P ortland men brought home th eir share
of prizes according to reports.
go<xl was her description of the
to visit relatives and atte n d to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H ale of
experiences of the early day set-1 business m atters.
Coos Bay are visiting th eir re!
tiers
1
atives. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Pall-
J'i» t ,,r,.,r tn the proKram r
ady. Mrs. H ale was form erly An-
numlter of o ld - tim n selections
ita Byrd. Mr. H ale is the new
Were sung by a trio: Mrs. George
j Underwood agent for office equip
Summerville, Mrs. R. D. Row-
ment, sales and service, in Coos
ley and Mrs, Wm. Hall.
F irst Septem ber m eeting of
J i " ? ' ’. costume* w ere worn ( 'hetco G range was held Friday and C urry counties, and is com
Our new electrician Jim Newel, is licensdl
bining business w ith pleasure in
by the trio.
evening at the hall. Six members , becoming acquainted w yh this
At the close of the p ro g ra m ! of Sonoma G range and Mr. and
Slate of California, as well as Oreson
refreshm ent« of cookies and tea* Mrs. Klosley of Lake E arl Grange territory.
| Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Crist and
were served from a lace-covered w ere visitors for the evening.
tea table, with Mrs. Nina Jac
The highlight of the evening I son spent the week-end on a trip
obson as chairm an. Presiding at was the colored slides of the lily I to Sacram ento, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox of
He tea table were Mrs. C hester parade shown by Benjamin Jones,
Mart« and Mrs. Vance Bolick.
th e visitors w ere especially in- Sandy, Orc., w ere visitors at th«
home of Mrs. Blaine H ubbard
fin a l Kites For J. (}. Smith
terested in the different floats.
last week.
Final rites were held for John
I he program was under lead-
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
\y. E. Wi
G e n e Reiling and Raymond
G- Sm ith at the local cem etery ei'ship ol Marie Hempel. who is
Reekm
an
retu
rn
ed
Monday
eve
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BROOKINGS
Friday afternoon, following serv-i in charge of program s for Sep
ices held at Federated church tem ber Little Anna Jean G ard-' ning from K lam ath county w here
they spent Labor Day week-end
rescent City, with Rev. J. But-, n* i spoke a short recitation as; visiting.
ler officiating.
a prelude to the show.
Mrs. Gladys Payne is at h er
Refreshm ents of jello and cake
Mr. Smith. Del N orte county
home
n e a r H arbor a fte r a tte n d
auditor and recorder for 17 years w ere served by Mr. and Mrs. P auli ing both session of sum m er school
Johnson
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
RCyI
passed aw ay at Seaside hospital’ !
, at Southern Oregon College of
following a short illness. Smith Hendry.
Education. Ashland.
was horn n ear Harbor. Ore., on I
Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinet« |
Mrs. Adrian Hoffeldt a r r iv e d 1
S«*Pt 3. 1S7B, nnd died Aug. 31
home last week from W ashing
at th v age of 72 years.
I n-painted Furniture
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Weigel ha4 ton. D. C., w here she was called
He was m arried Nov. 2S, 1901
by the lllne6s of h er sister, Miss
as houseguests, recently th e ir'
MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIA
to Miss H annah Snodgrass of the * daughter.
Mrs. Wade H e n d e re J Faye Islaub. She arrived hom£
Chetco Valley. Surviving are
in a cloud of publicity as she
, widow, three daughters. Lois 1 and two children of Elkton; thei-i was the first passenger to com
Sm ith of ix>s Angeles. Doris R am -' son. Ellsworth, of Portland- Mrs plete a transcontinental trip, to
Basement, G rayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brook:?
■ey of G rass Valley. Dorothy Pa- W eigel« brother and sister-in-1 land on a regularly scheduled
’aw, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strom-1
flight to C rescent City airport
Womens Club Holds
First Fall M eeting
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