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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 Young Couple Wed At Smith River BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON On Famous Pelican Bag For going away costume, the bride wore a navy blue Jersey frock with tweed coat and orchid corsage. A2ter their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside at Harbor where the groom is employed in the logging opera tions of the area. SMITH RIVER—The Method- 1st church was the scene of the wedding of Helen Louise Wat erman and Richard Brown, held Monday evening. Oct. 30, at 9. The wedding was postponed from Sunday evening due to rain and high water. Rev. E. C. Hicks officiated at a double ring cere- mony, assisted by Rev. p. C. Mrs. Jessie Judkins will dis- • Knudson. cuss Chrystanthemums at the I Vows were exchanged by the next meeting of Azalea Garden young couple, who stood under Club, which will be held next i an arch o/ ferns and white dais Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Grange ; ies, with baskets of white gladi hall. Time is set for 2. , olus and white candles in tall Morticulture chairman, Mrst I candlebra on each side of the Ruth Bathiany, will make timely ' arch and candles in each win suggestions for the gardne. dow. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Curzon Mackenzie will | Mrs. Jerry Brown of Brookings present a musical program. The sang “My Wonderful One,” and hostesses for the afternoon are I Love You Truly,” accompan Mrs. Ben Kerns Jr., chairman; ied by Mrs. Evelyn Slater, who Mrs. Roy Weideman and Mrs. , valso played the wedding march. Margaret Anderson. The bridal party approached the altar, w’ith the bride being given in marriage by her father. She was lovely in a white slipper sat tin gown with long train, tight-fitting basque, nylon yoke GOLD BEACH—David Shaw, and long sleeves, finger-tip veil which fell from a iara of seed Democratic candidate for Con- Jijarles. She carried a white Bi- gi essman for Fourth District, \1 le, topped with bouvardia, an booked a meeting at Del Rogue' Club, Wedderburn, Wednesday orchid with satin streamers. Little Kathleen Waterman, a evening, to talk and to answer niece of the bride, carried the any questions which the crowd train. Mrs. Doreen Waterman, wished to asked. Shaw, a lawyer, is opposing sister-in-law of the bride, was Harris Ellsworth, Republican, in matron of honor, wearing pink | the general election. -Ellsworth satin gown, with nylon loke, andk has served since the formation of off shoulder bertha edged with the district in 1941. matching lace. She carried a Medford Mail, a powerful pub rosegay bouquet of pink and lication came out definitely in white mums. The groom was at favor of Shaw Sunday, in what tended by Claude Blagdon as the editor of that publication ac best man. Ushers were Home*’ cuses Ellsworth of calling Shaw Waterman and John Bareggi. a Communist by inference. Following the ceremony rnc newlyweds received cong.atula- v ons 11om their hosts o* friends The PURPOSE of the Parent- in the social room of the church Teacher Association is not to__ where a reception was held. The' Raise children easier but to laoc-covered table was centered raise them better— To make mone, but to make with the three-tier bride’s cake, lives. topped with bride and groom. To criticize the home, but to The cake was cut by the bride and groom and served with raise its standards. punch. To ignore poor schools, but to For her daughter’s wedding, secure good ones. Mrs. Waterman- wore a black To operate in schools, but to suit, dustry rose hat and acces co-operate with them. sories. The groom’s mother, Mrs. To find fault, but to find facts Brown, wore a blue suit with To make every child a prod black accessories. Each mother igy, but to give him a chance. wore gardenia corsage. Azalea Gardeners Book Nov. 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