Thursday, June» 2, 1949
Smith River Post
Observes Monday
With "Services"
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
the bride’s grandparents.
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Following a wedding trip the.
young couple will make their
home in Brookings.
Smith River Loeals
Mrs. Minnie Bolick, who spent
several months with her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Bolick, left for Portland,
where she will board the train
for her home at Indepndence,
Kansas.
John Prock, pioneer resident
of Smith River, was taken to the
Seaside hospital by Supervisor i
Haight, where Prock is under
treatment for heart ailment.
SMITH RIVER—Memorial ser-
vices were held Monday by the !
local American Legion post. The
veterans, auxiliary and Boy
Scouts assembled at the com
munity hall, then marched to the ।
local cemetery, headed by flag:
bearers and firing squad. There
services were held for the de
parted comrades, and flow’er were
placed on the graves by mem
bers of the auxiliary. The closing
prayer was given by Rev. E. C.
Hicks.
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Services w’ere held at Indian
surpris-
“For once I was really surpris
cemetery’ followed b y seaside cd.” said Bobbie Jane VanDolson,!
service for those w’ho lost their
lives at sea. The park w’as dedi last Thursday afternon at sur
prise party given her by some of
cated in memory of Clifford Kemp ’ her friends. The party was held
by veterans, followed by a picnic
at the VanDolson home at Har
lunch served at the beach.
bor. Helping to make the occa
Couple Was Married
sion a happy one were Fern Gra-
The
me beautiful flower garden of ham, Marie Funk. Ethel New-.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grigollo, at man, LaMerne Christensen, Lois i
their home on Rowdy creek w’as
the scene of a pretty wedding on
Tuesday evening, May 24 when
their granddaughter, Miss Emma
June Grigollo of Brookings and
George Marion Castle were unit-
ed in marriage at 6:30. Rev. E.
C. Hicks officiated at an impress
ive single ring ceremony. Wit-
LOCAL NEWS
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Brynhild
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and Mrs. J. J. Gallagher,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith have
gone to Burns for a two-weeks
vis? with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Lydia Schur of Salem was
a house guest at the home of Mrs.
Blaine Hubbard last week.
Last Rites Held For
Smith River Man
Too late for last week
SMITH RIVER—Funeral serv
ices were held Friday afternoon
from Roeder Funeral Home at
Crescent City for Richard John-
son» ^3. w^° passed away at his
home at pine Hin- Eureka, May
24, from a heart attack.
A native of England, Mr. John
son came to Del Norte County
when a young man and made his
home at Smith River for many
years, where he followed ranch
ing many years.
He was a member of Modern
The World’s Best Climate
Woodmen of America .He moved
tr Pipe Hille, three years ago
after he had retired.
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Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
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' insun. three sons, Chas,
and Robert of Humboldt County,
and Cecil of Burney, Calif.; two
sisters, Mrs. Agnes Maris and
Mrs. Lily Woodruff of Smith
River.
Entertains Group At Home
Mrs. Van Bolick entertained a
group of triends at her home on
hirsdav a'ternoon honoring her)
sister, Mrs. L. F. Perkins and
mother-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Bolick
''J Independence, Kansas. A social
time was enjoyed by the group.
' th refreshments served to con
clude the afternoon. Guests were
Ada Hursh, Henrietta Woodruff,
Mildred Owen, Clara Bailey. El
eanor Layman, Esabel Buckner,
and Pearl Bosch.
Bond Issue Carried
The $62,904 bond issue for
Smith River union school district
passed by a vote of 87 to 24, Fri
day at the school election.
Trustees re-elected were Eliza-
l oth Cl rich
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for
Smith Riwr
school trustees wert» Alice Math
er end Vaughn Pyke.
Returned From Bay Area
turned home Monday afternoon
via Southwest Airways from the
Bay area where they visited their
lighter. Mrs. Louis Bronson,
and family. They also visited his
sister, Mrs. Caeelia Chapman at
San Anselmo. Mr. Ulrich’s broth-
er-iufaw, Wm. Chairman. died
May 11 of a heart attack.
Smith River Items.
Mrs. K en ne th Cunningham re-
turned to her home at Glenwood,
Wash., following several weeks
visiting relatives here. She was
accompanied home by her mother,
Mrs. Frances Ferrili, w h o will
spend several weeks with her
daughter.
Mrs. James Rooney who spent
several weeks at the General hos
pital, Eureka, where she under
went surgery, returned home on
Saturday where she is recover
ing satisfactorily.
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