Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 24, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Knight sang “Because” and “I
Love You Truly,” accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Marie Boss
wedding
who also played the
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music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was ovely in a
white marquisette floor-length
gown, with tight-fitted bodice,
Bertha collar, long sleeves and
full skirt. Her finger-tip veil fell
from a tiara of orange blossoms.
She carried a bouquet of white
snapdragons, baby breath and
roses, with satin streamers.
Smith River Couple
Married at Church
SMITH RIVER — Baskets of
white gladioli, Croft lilies and
greenery decorated thr1 piano and
altar, nosegays of pastel dahlius
at each pew, with a lovely a
at each pew, with a lovely aren
of greenery, decorated the local
Methodist church for the wedding
of Miss Daroline, daughter oi Mr.
and Mrs. Darrow Nelson, and
James Presler, son of Mrs. Henry
Molle of Crescent City, Sunday
evening at 8:00, with Rev. E. C.
Ricks Officiating at an impress-
ive double ring ceremony, in
presence of the largest gather­
ing of this kind held in Smitn
River.
Preceding the ceremony, Stan
Miss Alta Nelson, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, wear­
ing a fuchsia taffeta formal witn
bustle-back effect. She carried a
bouquet of pastel flowers. Th?
groom was attended by Dale Par­
sons. Ushers were Veil Coalson
and Bob Young.
LICMHDDUfMhC
John
clark, D. C., Ph. C. of
HCMUK KnUlUj the bay area is establishing his of­
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fident that your case can be successfully handled if taken by us.
. . Don’t neglect even a “simple case of piles.” Consultation
costs nothing and places you under no obligation. Appoint­
ment necessary.
Dr. J. D. Clark, D. C., Ph. C.
Lauff Hotel
Crescent City, Ph. 1181
Thursday ONLY
THSURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Eight Fiahing Is Always Good 11
Following the ceremony a re­ do not run into another language
ception was held at the social on the other side of the line.
“The Marshall plan has helped
room of the church wheie friends
gathered to extend congratula Europe immeasurably. They had
tions. The four-tier bride’s cake to have it to exist at ail. But I
topped with miniature bride and view Europe as a group of people
groom, was cut by the newly- who cannot learn to do things
weds and served with cake and, in a new way. They nave too
punch. Miss Opal Nelson was in! many barriers, from one nation
to another. They hold to their
charge of the guest book.
old
traditions and customs, which
After viewing the many lovely
c\
not
augment best of feelings
wedding presents, Mr. and Mrs.
among
the various nations.
Presler left on a two-wceks hon-
“
Without
the Marshall Plan
eymoon trip to Canada and othe
points. For her going away cos-1 aid, I am no^ sure what would
fume, the bride wore a green I have become of Europe. At best
suit, brown and biege accessor- the return to normalcy will be
ies. On their return, Mr. and long and difficult.
Mrs. Presler will reside at a
“I have traveled in Germany,
new cottage on the bank of th? Austria and Switzerland quite
river between Hiouchi and Gas- extensively, and in Germany and
Knudsen as- Austria the people are fearful
quet. Rev. C.
sisted Rev. Hicks in the cere­ of the future, and hope seems
mony.
to be a task to keep. Threat of
SMITH RIVER NOTES
Communism is like an impending
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayden and doom, which surely seems des­
son of Crescent City are mov­ tined to happen.
ing this week to the Harry Brown
“In America, we must arm—
apartment. Mr. Hayden is the we must pattern after Switzer­
newly-appointed deputy sheriff land and have almost total mob­
for this area.
ilization—we must be reaay to
Westbrook Market recently un­ strike anywhere at any time.”
derwent a new coat of paint, a
Mrs. Cate, upon being asked,
cream color, decorated by Shell as an Austrian-born person, to
Oil Co. which adds a neat ap- give her side of the picture, rose
pearance to the building.
r quickly and added many points
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice Ol to the talk given by her husband,
Albany, Ore., returned home on and told something of the feeling
Tuesday following several day
spent here visiting his sister,
Miss Elma, and father, A. M.
Rice.
Glen W. Wray has purchased a
Open house and inspection ol
tiact
of land from Mr. and Mr*
the new school will be held on
B.
W.
Zollman on which he ex­
Friday evening at 7:30. Board
pects
to
build a home soon.
of trustees extends an invitation
House
and two acres belong­
to all people of the area. The
ing
to
Wilson
Freeman on Vcan
building has been under const ru­
View
drive
has
been purchased
tion for several months.
by Mr. and Mrs. A. Henschel of
vohn Day, Ore. They have three
children who will enter school
his fall. These transactions were
r'rdled through C. O. and L L.
Leonard Real Estate agency.
Realty Transfers
Because of Public Preference.,,
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outlxiard motors to Johnson
dealers in May, 1950 than
in any other month in
Johnson history (28 years)
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that sportsmen everywhere
recognize the extra dollar-
value built into every
JOHNSON SEA-HORSE
CHETCO HOME &
AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Don Cote, Rotary
'Fellow/ Tells Of
His Year In Eurone
Continued from Page One
in England. My appreciation was
given another lift the moment
I set foot on French soil. The en­
tire year I was in Europe. I ac­
tually came to love my country.
“Americans wonder why there
is so much difficult in Europe—
why those nations cannot get to­
gether and become as one na­
tion such as ours. Let us look
at the situation in this way: In
this country, when we go from
one state to another, we do not
have to go through the customs
—do not have to pay duty and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinnaird are
parents of a 7-lb L-oz. son. born
at Seaside hospital. Aug. 13. The
young man has b e e n named
Tommy Louis.
Hollywood Beds
of being under Nazi domination
during World War 2, and how
she came to apply for passag?
to America as an “exchange”
student. She concluded by say­
ing that she like America much
because it was so big, so full of
opportunities, and such an en­
joyable place to live because the
people do not cling to old tra­
ditions—like to try new ways
of performing their tasks.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Curry.
In the Matter of the Estate
of John D. Gardner, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed Administrator of the Es­
tate of John D. Gardner, deceas­
ed, by the County Court of Cur­
ry County, Oregon, and has qual­
ified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as by law required, to
the undersigned at Room 5, Hen­
dricks Building, Brookings, Ore­
gon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published July
27, 1950.
Last publication, Aug. 24, 1950
VICTOR H. REYNOLDS,
Administrator.
Ed F. Ackley, attorney for ad­
ministrator, Brookikngs, Ore .
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