PAGE FIGHT
The World’s Best Climate
Kerrs Honored On
25th Anniversary,
Sunday Evening
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
the penny throw, bingo and the
fountain of chance.
The fountain of chance is new
this year. You will be interested
in watching the balls stay in the
air with no strings nor wires
holding them.
The juniors will have the pas
try booth, the dart throw and
roulette. The seniors will have
the baseball throw, the hot dog
booth and the country store.
If you like to guess numbers
and like candy you will like the
country store. There will be a door
prize, too.
efforts of the delegates to the
assembly who made it a point to
launch preventative methods in
the infested countries.
More programs toward Rotary
information will be forthcoming,
stated Warren Smith, program
chairman, in his rebuttal of the
talk made by Roy Weideman.
With Mrs. Jeannette Pierce in
charge of arrangements, friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr met
at the Baptist Community church
following services, Sunday eve
ning for a surprise party in honor
of the couple’s silver wedding an
niversary.
E. G. High of Roseburg, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr were mar
d
;
strict
manager for the United
ried at Chehalis, Wash., Oct. 29,
Benefit
Life Insurance Co., and
1924, and lived until three years
♦he
Mutual
Benefit Health and
ago at Packwood, where Mr. Kerr
Accident
Association,
of Omaha,
and his brother were in business.
has announced the appointment
To this union were born seven
of Pete J. Lesmeister as agent
children: Mrs. Mariam Rettke of
lor these companies in the local
Chehalis, Mrs. Mildred Franklin,
area.
Kansas City, Carolyn, of Crescent
Lesmeister, in addition to his
Brookings, in her peculiar posi full lines of general insurance,
City; Robert, now in the army,
Shirley and Allen, in school here tion, cannot do a great deal in is now in a position to write any
and Richaid, still too young to way of the fourth object of Ro type of life policy as well as all
tary, said Roy Weideman, Tues
attend school.
kinds of accident, health and hos
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr have been day, at the regular meeting of the pitalization policies.
active in the affairs of the local club, but it can keep abreast of
church since moving here. He is times by studying the work of the
also affiliated with the Tacoma United Nations and contribute its
share to the Paul Harris Foun
Consistory and Shrine.
A silver Hower bowl was pre dation Fund.
The Paul Harris Foundation
sented by the group.
Fund was set up in honor of the
The Brownie Scouts, Troop 2,
founder of Rotary, and is used celebrated their first anniversary
to send outstanding students, 20 Wednesday, after school, with a
from United States, and 20 from tea for their mothers.
A wedding of interest to Smith other countries to any country of
Guests were entertained with a
River residents was the announce their choice, there to study any playlet. The decorated birthday
ment of the marriage of Jac course they wish for a year. These cake was the main feature of re
queline O’Lave and James Yar students are, in full sense, wards freshments.
brough which took place recently of Rotary International, are al
The girls made the paper nap
at the honii' of the bride’s sister, ways guests of Rotarians of the kins that were decorated with the
Mrs. Jeannine Norris. The sim countries where they go, and are scout emblems.
ple ceremony was witnessed by actually ambassadors without any
The Brownies have for the year
close relatives of the bride, fol portfolio.
been under direction of Mrs. John
lowing a short honeymoon, they
Last year, Don Cate, graduate Ginther. They meet once a week,
will be at home to their many of Pacific University, of Forest immedaitely after school on Wed-
friends at Pelican Bay, just north Grove, was the Paul Harris Fel- nesday. A number of girls have
of the Oregon line. Yarbrough low and studied in Switzerland. ) expressed their desire to join the
is truck driver for the Westbrook His accounts, written in Rotary- group. Brownie ages are seven
mill, hauling lumber.
Magazine and other publications, through nine years.
The community hall was the together with his letters to Gov.
scene of a jolly Hallowe’en party Bill Schappe!, were classics in!
Monday evening, when parents themselves. Certainly the Swiss)
and children gathered for an eve know and understand Americans i
ning of fun. Ronald McClish put better for his being there for a '
several motion pictures on the
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
This year a young man from
screen, and the community enjoy
Elmer
Hanscam Jr., David Nor
ed singing, with Lynn Tracy as Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, has been
man,
was
rushed by his father to
leader. Awards were given to chosen this district’s fellow and
a
specialist
at Napa, Calif., last
children in best costumes. Cook-, expects to study in France. He
Thursday
by
special plane from
ies, cocoa and coffee were en has served an apprenticeship in
Crescent
City,
as he was in a
joyed at the close of the evening. the United Nations assembly. Ho
critical
condition
and required
Much credit is due the business expects to work toward an am
special
blood
transfusions
to save
establishments of the community bassador’s rating in his later life.
his
life.
lor sponsoring the event.
I his year, four girls, excep
‘‘Junior’’ madi' another trip by
Marilyn Plaisted, 7, escaped a tional students in their home na
special
plane Saturday to bring
serious injury one recent after-! tions, are entering colleges of
his
son
back to Crescent City,
noon when she was struck by their choice, there to study their
where
he
is being kept at Seaside,
a Fort truck when she darted chosen subject. One hails from
out in front of the on-coming Colombia, South America, and is hospital for observation.
Mrs. Hanscam was able to re
vehicle. She was knocked down majoring in public health. An
turn
home Saturday. Her moth
and received bruises and shock, j other girls comes from New Zea
er,
Mrs.
Charles Mills of Vine
She was rushed to Seaside hos land, another from England and
Grove,
Kentucky,
arrived on the
pital for check up but was re* I the fourth from Canada.
Saturday
noon
plane
to stay here
leased later. She is back in her1
These students are proposed by for several weeks visit.
classes, The driver was absolved clubs over the nation. These are
of blame, after the traffic officer screened by the districts first,
was called out to investigate.
then by the region, and later by
Mrs. Josephine Frame, 88, a the International officers. Last
pioneer resident of this valley, year there were 37; next year the
passed away early Tuesday morn number will be 36; next year the
ing. Nov. 1, at the home of her maximum number will be reach
In a simple ceremony held at
sister. Mrs. Emma Cooper. Mrs.. ed. it is the hope of the officials. the home of the groom’s father,
Flame celebrated her birthday!
Money to finance this gigantic at Farmington. New Mexico, on
on Oct. 10. She had been in fail task is raised by assessing each Oct. 25, Miss Ina Payne, daugh
ing health for some time.
member of Rotary International ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley are $10, or its equivalent. This money Payne, of Harbor, became the
parents of an eight-pound girl, which will total some $3.000.000- bride of Edwin (Sonny) Chap
born Saturday, Oct. 29, at Sea- odd will net enough from invest man. also of Harbor.
side Hospital. The lit th' miss has ments to perpetuate' the fund for
Both Mr. and Mrs. Chapman
been named Lorraine and is the ever. according to the plan. Each are well-known young people of
granddaughter of Rev. E. C. Hicks student is given a grant of nec the area. Mrs. Chapman, graduate
and Mrs.
Christ ensen of essary funds, ranging from about of Brookings high school last
La layette, Ore. Mother and child $J(KM' to $¿1500. depending upon spring, has lived here all her life.
.are doing well.
Mr. Chapman is the great-
the course, and the country he
grandson of Mrs. Hattie Gardner
1 chooses.
Brookings Rotary club, Weide Stitt and has made his home here
man said, can do another thing for the past several years.
By Maryann Biddle
After a visit with relatives in
toward the fourth object by ac
The annual school carnival will quainting people of the progress New Mexico, it is expected they
be held November IL There are madr by the United Nations. The will return here to make their
home.
twelve booths, three under each progress he briefly noted
in his
class in high school.
talk, had been tremendous in face
This year the freshmen will of the obstacles over the world.
Ix>cal News Items
have charge of the ring toss, fish
One factor alone, that of the
The American Legion Auxiliary
pond and fortune telling booths; lost man-days due to malaria,
s
busy making plans for the No-
v hile the sophomores will have had been drastically reduced bv
vember 19 a 11 air, destined to raise
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spring Miss Margaret Byrne and
Miss Maryann Biddle were sent
to Salem for this training. Girls
will be chosen between now and
spring for the next session of this
training course.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yocum were |
week-end visitors at their ranch
near Grants Pass. He is sawyer
for Craig Lumber Co.
Lesmeister To Sell
Life Insurance, Too Uses Waste Space
Paui Harris Fund
Aids In A Better
World "Unity"
Brownies Observe
First "Birthday"
An automatic electric water
heater of 50-gallon capacity de
signed so that the top may be
used as table space is on .the
market. The heater is designed
to use dead corner space giving
the housewife more kitchen ta
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Rustic Lodge, Tuesday afternoon
to extinguish a fire that had es
caped from a rubbish burning at
the beach.
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