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Couple Married At Port Orford, Sat. PORT ORFORD An import ant even of the week-end was the wedding of Miss Lou Ellon Flake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Flake, to William Crumrine, U. S. Coast Guard, son of Mr. ° nd Mrs. A. Crumrine of Newberg, at St. Christopher’s Episcopal chapel, 8:00 p. m., Saturday. The rites were performed by Bishop Jenkins. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin and a finger tip veil held in place with a halo of seed pearls. Mat i on of honor, Mrs. Evelyn Crumrine, sister-in- law of the groom, wore rose-col ored taffeta while the bridesmaids Miss Joan Studley and Miss Shir ley Olson, wore aqua taffeta. Miss Christine Cooley was the flower girl and Miss Rebecca Coo- ley ring bearer. Ushers were Mel- vin Crumrine, cousin of groom, and Jerry Studley. A reception was held at the Parish hall. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack I la risen of Coos Bay and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Barnet of Coquille. Following the reception the couple left immediately for their home at Newport, where the groom is stationed. OTHE PORT ORFORD ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas have been hosts to several guests the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burkard and grand sons, Danny Killian and Richie Burkart of Portland are visiting this week. Previously, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkart, parents of Richie, stayed over on their way to San Francisco, 'rhe Thomas’ daughter and husband, the John Macys, and their friend, Gordon I Kunke, of Dallas, stopped briefly before continuing on to South ern California and Arizona. Thev plan to «return for longer stay. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde \V illiamson on Elk River road an Airs. Williamson’s Mrs. F. S. Dickinson and son, Nat, of Seattle, and Mrs. Joseph Hun- Kate and son and daughter of! Oberlin, Ohio. Masonic and Eastern Star of Port Ort ord and Goki Beach en joyed their annual summer picnic Irst Saturday at Humbug State Park. Many from here attended and enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garwood THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS OREGON Page Eight Fishing Is Always Good Here With The Churches and Wes Albers, both of Bur bank, Calif., were guests of the Christian Scientist John O’Haras last week. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Many friqnds welcomed the at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub Jerry DeRosiers, former resi dents, when they were vacation lic is invited. ing here at the Bert Wheeling ‘‘Soul” is the subject of the home. Mr. DeRosier is Mrs. Bert Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Wheeling’s brother. They have of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, been living at Pasadena for the August 13. past two years. The Golden Text is ‘‘The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; Mr. and Mrs. Ted McKenzie therefore will I hope in him” have sold their home on the Hwy (Lam. 3:24). north of here to Mr. and Mrs. Among citations which com- Charles Sickles of Coquille, who prise the Lesson-Sermon is the have already installed their myr- following from the Bible: ‘‘Come tiewood machinery in the store and hear, all ye that fear God. building adjacent. Mr. Sickles and 1 will declare what he hath has done myrtlewood work for done for my soul” (Ps. 66:16), a number of years. together with the following cor Returning this week from Van couver, Wash., where they spent relative passage from the Chris nearly three weeks visiting Mrs. tian Science textbook, ‘‘Science Pratt’s mother, Mrs. William and Health with Key to the Fich, were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed- Pratt and their three children. day: “Soul or Spirit signifies Mrs. Ethel Montgomery will Diety and nothing else” (p. 466). be hostess to th«' Sunset Garden Seventh-Day Adventist club at its regular meeting this Sabbath School — Saturday at Friday, Aug. 11. Church Services—Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Dale King have, 11:00 a. m. moved to Brookings where Mr. Young People — Saturday at King who has assisted on the 3:45 p. m. highway engineering here, will be Praver Meeting — Wednesday working to improve the highway evening at 8:00. All Saturday services are be south of Brookings to the state ing held at the Grange hall in line. They came here from Med Harbor. Services this week will ford a few months ago. Moving into their spacious now be conducted by the pastor. Wednesday evening prayer home on the airport road last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph meeting are currently featuring! Hal'. Mr. Hall did much of the a series of studies on the Laodi- construction work on the house cian churoh of Revelation 3. These services are being held himself and it was in the build at the Adventist school on Easy ing stage for some timy making street . the Hall family more than cYi- thusiastic that it is n)v ready Baptist Community lor occupancy. Rev. John Mumbower, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ily are former resident j of the Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Supt. Hamlet, is spending the remain Mrs. C. F. Campbell, primary ing summer vacation visiting his sister, Mrs. Bud Brown and fam Department Supt. ily of Floras Lake road. Jack, Mrs. Stanley Patterson, choir whose eye was serious«/ injured director. by a Hying of wood this spring, Prayer meeting is held at the sees perfectly now aft«*’ a lor." church every Wednesday evening siege in the hospital a» Po Hand at 8:00, all members are urged i under specialist’s care. to attend. There also choir Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbin of practice on Thursday evening at Gold Beach were week-end vis 8:00 o’clock. itors at the home of Mr. Corbin’s The Sunday services are 11 a. parents, the Tracy Corbins, and m. and 8:00 in the evening. Mrs. Corbin’s parents, the Rob Beginning next week Rev. Mr. ert Thoms. While here, they at- Mumbower will be in the church tended the Flake-Crumrine wed study from 10 to 1:00 each day ding and the McKenzieKVanLoo except Monday to welcome any- w edding. one who may wish to consult him. Try Pilot Class ads—they sell! ket, and report that 880 v^as cleared for the fund. Mae Simp son, in charge of the sale, was assisted by several members of r B the library board. Miss June Kennedy, accomp anied by her aunt, Mr. Will Mor rison and son, Fred of Smith River, went on a several days visiting trip to Albany and to Sweet Home, returning Sunday. One of the most interesting plac es visited was the beautiful Pet erson’s Rock Gardens between Bend and Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dedrick and two daughters of Sunnyside, Wn,. spent the week-end at Harbor, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hans- cam and sons. Reception at the Grange hall Saturday evening honoring the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders (Beverly Stoller) was well attended, with everyone en joying the affair. Class Ads Pay—Try Them. "Classified Ads" WANTED: Men, have plenty of overtime if wanted. Brookings Lbr. & Remfg. Co., Easy Street, 24-3* city. FOR EXPERT ADVICE ON P aint and C olor GO TO YOUR I iw ' i PITTSE U RG H 1 ► • . A __ ______ - - PITTSBURGHIT« For Boauiy end Reel Economy Sun-Proof House Paint Primer seals — finishing C coat protects. ” $5.47 Wallhide Flat Wall Paint Cleans easily. dries quickly. $4.27 Waterspar Enamel Best for woodwork end furniture. $2,19 Ask for FREE Color Dynamics Book Curry Co. Lbr. Co i II NORINE TEACHER OF: PIANO. VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brooking High School Credits for Accredited Pupils 4* AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 Hamilton Gas Dryers with SUN-E-DAY LAMPS $259.50 Also have small fire extinguishers for use on chain saws! Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co Episcopal Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. CLOSeD^ '■IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bethel Temple From THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 To THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 The State Highway Department is moving the cannery to a new loca tion, clearing the proposed road (Undenominational) William Ward. Pastor Services at VFW HALL Mrs. John Meyers, Supt. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Tuesday night Bible study (in the homes). Thursday night evangelistic services, 7:30. Sunday night at 7:30. Smith River Methodist CEDAR LANE CANNERY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Dimmirk Building Brookings, Oregon^ Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Rev. Knutson will deliver the sermon. Come and meet him. Star of the Sea WORKERS WANTED FIELD WORKERS, GRADERS AND PACKERS Needed for the lily season of 1950. Present plans call for digging to lie- gin about Sept. 11. You will be notified. Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Donald Denman First Sunday of month at noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m 9:30 a. m. Please call in person at the Greenhouse, or Phone 573 LOCAL I 3 miles south of Harbor on Hwy 101 — DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWKIJtY — Poll J Howell Cameras and Projectors— NEWS BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED! AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING The library board wishes to thank everyone that contributed I so generously to the food sale I | last Saturday at Brookings Mar- WARREN G HUNTER, Jeweler —We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth— 948 Second Street, Crescent City, California