Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 29, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949
LANGLOIS NOTES
Installation of new officers of
Sixes Grange was held Friday
night, Dec. 23, at 8. The juvenile
Grange officers were installed
along with the officers of the
subordinate
Grange.
William
Howes, state Grange deputy, was
installing officer, with the re­
mainder of the team as : Henry
Adolphson,
installing
master;
Marian Brooks, marshall; Elsie
Quinn regular bearer;
Helen
Fain, implement
bearer;
and
Hazel Livermore, musician.
Following is the roster of new
officers (Subordinate listed first
and then juvenile):
Master—Clarence Brooks and
Cnarles L. Clark.
Overseer—Henry Adolphson &
Carolyn Morris.
Lecturer—Marian Brooks and
Mary Donaldson.
Steward—Frank Wilcox and
Dick Everest.
Assistant Steward
Frank
Morris and Charles Bullock.
Chaplain—Margaret Hines and
Mary Jean Sabin.
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Treasurer—Rose Wheeling &
Patty Boice.
Secretary — Al Dorman and
Jeannette Thompson.
Gate Keeper — William Price
and Shirley Ringheimer.
Ceres—Doloras Brooks and De­
lores Bruchler.
Pomona—Nancy Moore and
Ruth Morris.
Flora—Mary Mermilloid and
Patricia Mermilloid.
Lady Assistant Steward—Mar­
garet Morris, and Sadie Logan.
Musician—Fay Price and Es-
taleen Stevens. (The remainder
are in the subordinate Grange
only):
Executive
committee:
Bert
Wheeling, P. K. Krantz and Ken­
neth Thompson.
Home Economics Committee:
Mary Woodworth and
Juvenile Patron—Charles H.
Clarke.
After installation the Grange
held its annual Christmas pro­
gram under direction of Marian
Brooks, and consisted of:
Candle Lighting Ceremony —
Margaret, Carolyn and Ruth
1950
NO,
The World’s Best Climate
Morris. (Reader—Elsie Quinn). high school chorus sang. Treats
Trumpet Solo—Wilbur Jensen, were served by Woman’s Club.
accompanied by his father.
Langlois Panthers won a de­
Skit: “Christmas”—Elsie and cisive victory over Ophir last
Gerald Quinn.
Tuesday by a score of 60 to 32.
Quarette—Docia Sweet, Mary Langlois lost the volleyball by
Burgess, Bert Wheeling and O. a 2 9to 19 score.
K. Wilcox.
Reading: “Christmas on the
Farm,” Edna Logan.
Rev. and Mrs. Owen Turley of
“The Christmas Story,” a pan-
Berkeley,
Calif., arrived Sunday
timine—Rose Wheeling in charge
to
visit
their
parents, Mr. and
and Elsie Quinn as reader. The
Mrs.
O.
C.
Turley
for a few days
program was followed by danc-
ing and refreshments. The next during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vaughan
meeting will be held Saturday,
and
family are moving into the
January 14.
The entire teaching staff of Roy Lytle place they recently
the high school is spending the purchased about the first of the
holidays elsewhere. The princi­ year. The Lytles are moving to
pal, Frank Croston, and family, San Jose, where Mr. Lytle will
went to California to visit her follow carpentering. Mrs. Lytle
mother. Myron Whitbeck and his and Jimmy left before Christmas
family are visiting his parents to spend the holidays with the
at Rainier. Jesse Ranking is vis­ Lytle’s daughter. Mr. Ly*’~ •”t11
iting her parents at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nilsen en­
tertained eighteen guests, mem­
bers of the family, at Christmas
dinner.
Though all of the children of
J. E. Everest’s are home for the
holidays, they couldn’t have the
Christmas dinner eogether be­
cause little Fran has the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin
went to the home of their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Kreutzer, in California
for the holidays.
| The grade school gave its an-
i nual Christmast program last '
Friday at the gym. Students from
! each room sang and some of the
I members gave either a play or
poem. The school band played
a few Christmas carols while the
LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Silvia Challonet
old friends
.On Hwy 101
At State Line
Not so long
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mail Address
we have the kind
of persons
&
NORINE HARVEY
accredited teacher
oi
PIANO
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore.
thinking well of you
when the
rhidnight bells peal
m the glad
New Year.
ppu
Smith River California i
who live here now
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Coast Freight Lines & Geo. Shipley
A
NEW YENS CHEER
earn es.
tope your S
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fo port
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cry
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And all
the cheer
of the
wished
From
Peggy
and
Mickey
New Year is rightfully yours
Hendricks Furniture
for the taking.
Complete Home Furnishers
GOULD'S SHOE STORE
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follow as soon as he completes
packing the household goods.
The Floyd T. Boltons have in­
vited friends for Saturday eve­
ning to welcome the New Year,
and to meet their son and
daughter-in-law, who will be
here from Depoe Bay for the
holiday.
Pilot Class Ads Get Results!
Baptist
Community
Church
Osteopathic Physician
this community
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