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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Page Twelve = Vic Anderson, Jr., Along Azalea Row Wads At Albany The Baptist church parsonage at Albany, Wednesday, Novem ber 28. at 10 p. m. was the scene of the wedding of Miss Virginia McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McCormick of Al bany, and Victor E. Anderson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Anderson Sr. of Harbor. The Rev. James W. Neely officiated at the double ring ceremony. For her wedding, the bride wore a navy blue crepe afternoon dress with white accessories, with which she wore a gardenia corsage. Attending 1 h e bridal couple were Miss Helen McCormick, sis- te»’ of the bride and Mrs. Ethel Neely. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4< The bride is a graduate of A! I any High and the groom a grad uate of Brookings High, and he is employed at present with the Mountain States Power Co. The couple is making a home on Lyon Street, Albany. THURSDAY, DECEMBER .1, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Enjoy Retirement Right! By B. Miller Attired in sparkling white hats, capes and muffs, the Azalea Singers sounded the opening note for a festive Christmas party at Azalea Garden Club last Thurs day afternoon. Sleigh bells ring- ing, “Jingle Bells” set the tone. and was followed by ‘We Wish You .a Merry Christmas.’ This song has become traditional with garden club members and the Azalea Singers, and a Christmas party without it is not to be considered. Panzer, Mrs. E rit Moore, Mrs. Ver .on Hdrsc«m. M s Virginia Brown, Mrs.s James Donley, Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. L. A. Harvey at - companied the group. One of the highlights of a de lightful afternoon was Mrs. Web ster Hibbard’s rendition of ‘ A Letter to Santa Claus.” A for mer teacher of speech with years of experience as Christian Sci ence loader, sho Fought a pro fessional’s perfection to her pro gram, the winning letter in a contest sponsored by the Better Homes and Garden Magazine, a Mrs. Ben Kerns Jr. read the gardener’s letter to Santa Claus. “Parable of the Christmas Stock There were many guestss pres ing” and Azalea Singers caroled ent Thursday afternoon, anion’’ a “Holiday Greeting” and “Noel.” whom were Bob Perkins, Rev. Mrs. Ruth Bathiany r^xrted on John Mumbower, Mr .and Mr;. Bible Garden and fl ) * er suit G. A. Jacobson of Smith River. able for such an undertaking. Mrs. MecGruder of Crescent City. ' ’«•'lea Singers sang “At Christ Mr. a^d Mrs. Cnle. Mrs. Poo’ mas Time” and “Star of Light.” Mrs. Brown of Smith River. Mrs Mrs. James Donley singing the Olson. Mrs. Hurlburt and others spio part in the latte.' song. by Mrs. C. W. Judkins and Mrs. Thomas Carson. Tables were ar ranged to form a Christmas tree and w ere decorated by swags made by Mrs. Lloyd Harbin and her committee. These have been sent to Camp White for use as Christmas decorations, es have favors made by the garden chin members. Red candles, Christmas tree lights and decorations added a festive note to the party, Mrs. Harry Lockland, in charge the program, and Mrs. Vic Reynolds and her committee decorate 1 the tables in holiday theme. At Ihe close of the song. Mrs. Harry Lockland brought forward a fig pudding to present to the chorus, the song having begged for a fig pudding. Amid laugh- ter p’d applause, Mrs. Curzon MacKenzie accepted the gift an 1 the chorus was served at a spe cial table of honor in the center of the room. Each member v as You b1 css us. please sah, eben also presented with one of Mrs. Those taking part in th * mu ef ire's doin' wrong tonifj!<t, A. E. Sandbo’s artistic corsage;. sical program were Mrs. Curzon Kase den we'll need de blessin' Dessert luncheon was served MacKenzie, Mrs. Georg? Widney, more’n ef ice's doin' right: by Mrs. Vic Reynolds, assisted Mrs. Stanley Patterson, Mrs. Al An' let de blessin' stay wid he untel we comes to die An' goes to keep our Christmas wid dem sheriffs in de sky. LANGLOIS NEWS OFFICE By Nancy Moore ; Langlois last Wednesday. He re ported a busy and wonderful journey. Meeting of the executive com mittee of the local Parent-Teach er group was held Thursday at» the high school. The Floras'-Willow Womens club met last Thursday at Mrs. Vernon Dunagan’s for their an- nual Christmas party and gift exchange. “A Stitch And A Chat,” 4-H Sewing 2 club, was formed in November. Leaders are Ethelene Thompson and Esta Bruchler. Officers of the club are: president Jeannette Thompson; vice-pres ident—Alma Wise; secretary — Velma Ann White; song leaders Dolores Bruchler and Jean Sy- pher, and news peporter Joan Cox. The club’s first project is to make dish towels. Nancy Moore spent Wednes day through Sunday of last week visiting friends at University of Oregon, Eugene. While there she attended the Oregon-UCLA bas ketball game. Langlois Girl Scouts met last Wednesday at the grade school with Mrs. Archie Aldropp direct- ing. The girls worked on their dish towels. After the meeting t hey ... played games and had re- freshments. The girls will meet at Sportsmen’s club after Christ- mas vacation. Boy and Girl Scouts will hold a Christmas party at the Sports men’s club building, Dec. 21. A large crowd attended instal lation of the new officers of Sixes Grange, Sixes Juvenile Grange and Westmost Grange. Saturday, at Sixes Grange hall. William E. Jimmie Gribble and Russell Howes, state Grange deputy, was installing officer; C. H. Brooks Beem were given a joint birth- installing n »aster; Mrs. J. H day party Tuesday evening at Robison, installing chaplain the Gribble home. Twelve hoys Mrs. Brooks. marshall enjoyed games and the lunch., Mrs. James Mastropolito, imple served afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, ment bearer and Mrs. James Brooks, regalia bearer. Officers former residents of this area, ar installed for Sixes Grange and rived the middle of last week, Juvenile Grange were (Grange to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy lister first): Master. P. K. Lantz, Kinion, Sunday. Mrs. Rogers is Charles Bullock; overseer, Cal a sister of Roy Kinion. The Rog vin Blair, Crystelene McKenzie, ers now live at Cloverdale, Cal. Betti and Vernon Goldizen are Lecturer, Elsie Quinn, Dick Lantz; Steward, Gerald Quinn; expected to arrive here Friday assistant steward, Elmo Raymo; from Ventura, Calif., to spend Chaplain, Margaret Hines; treas the holidays with their parents, urer, Rose Wheeling; Musician, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Godizen. Both postoffices will be open Fay Price; secretary. Kathryn Saturday afternoon and Sunday Dennis, Jeannette Thompson; Gatekeeper, William Price; Ceres following mail titme to dispatch Mrs. Dean Collins, Ruth Morris; and distribute all mail coming to Pomona, Mrs. O. K. Wilcox; Flo-i the area. Both offices will be l'a, Edith Logan, Velma Ann open also, Christmas day, follow White; Lady assistant steward, ing mail time. Mrs. Dennis. Patricia Mermil- liod; Juvenile patron, Kenneth Thompson; Executive committee, Henry Adolphsen, Bert Wheel ing and Fred Pook. 1500-watt 110-volt D. C. Koeh- H. S. Cadman, who was one ler light plant. Will give wash- of the two 4-H leaders to repre- ing machine motor and -horse sent Oregon at the 4-H Club motor. $300. M. F. Ostenberg, 43tf Congress at Chicago, returned to Box 153, city. NEWS Fer that young man or lady who is in school, who may have endless themes, papers and re ports to 'hand in', a new ''Smith-Corona'' type writer could be the greatest Christmas present you could possibly give. Place a gift certificate under the Christmas tree, and watch the delight. Office supplies, including adding machines, cash registers, typewriters, together with busi ness forms are being made available in Curry County through Brookings-Harbor Pilot and the Typo-print, at Gold Beach. Go to your nearest office and make known your wants. It may be surprising how easily all these may be solved, and quickly. 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