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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F ive and Stella Nikrent. Next meet Moore. Edith Johnson and William Me his parents. Rev. and Mrs. P. C. ing will be held at the home of Roy Kamph was able to come Indoe. Knudson. He returned home on /Friends honored Johd Darger Clara Bolen with Clara Mae Bo home from Mast hospital. Myrtle Rev. Newell Knudson, pastor Friday, accompanied by his wife Sunday evening on his birthday. len as co-hostess. Point, April 5, after being there of Shasta Church in Siskiyou who spent the week at the Knud- Cards were enjoyed. for treatment for a back injury. county, was overnight guest of son home, here. Mrs. Doug Strebendt and two All ladies are welcome to the children of Bay City arrived last April meeting of the Chet co Wednesday to visit her parents, Home Extension unit, which will By Nancy Moore Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kamph. be held next Wednesday, April O. L. Moore, w ho has been vis- Mrs. Norman Storm was guest IS at the Grange hall. The hour iting his sens at Tigard and Sher- is 1:30 and the subject will be: guest of honor at a stork shower w ’ ood, for tiie past few weeks, given at the home of Mrs. Lowell “Clothes closets and storage of returned home Sunday. Kreutzer last Thursday. Hostess outdoor clothing.” In the interest Mrs. Frances Everest returned of international relations the unit es were Mrs. Charles Storm. Mrs. Satui^ay evening from visiting is sending a box of used clothing Lowell Kreutzer, and Mrs. J. A. her (laughter, Mrs. D. L. Marlatt Phillips. Those present besides and bedding as well as childrens toys and soap. Anything you can the guest of honor and hosesses and her little granddaughter, were LaCretia Strain, , Georgia Kathryn Ruth. contribute will be appreciated. Monday, Dale Loring, small son Finley, Josie Knight, and Mes- of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Loring, dames Bill Storm, Archie Ai Alton Strain, Charlie spilled fuel oil in his face and dropp, Doane, Newton Haga, Ralph mouth, inhaling some into his .At th" regu’ar monthly meet Cope, Phillip Cope, Harry Strain, lungs. Dr. R. M. White rendered ing of Smith River P.-T. A. the Leonard Storm, Louie Kreutzer, ^'st aid and for a short time following officers were installed an oxygent tent was used. Until Albert Tomlinson, Lloyd Kreut- for the coming year by Mrs. Ken- zer, Art Aldropp, Kenneth Hof- all danger of pneumonia is past net h Linderman, Crescent City: Dale will stay at Seaside hospital sess, James Nichols, H. G. An- derson, Glenn Knight and Bill President- Mrs. Edna Samuel- at Crescent City. Knight. son. Winchuck Womens Club met at V ice-President John Grupp. the home of Mrs. Willamina Don-! Floras-Willow Womens Club Secretary Mrs. Vera Clemens. nelly, with but seven members meets April 12 at the home of Treasurer Mrs. Emaline Er present so it was not counted as Mrs. Charles Clarke for the af- ternoon. hart. a regular meeting. Hostess prize Walter Anderson, son oi Historian Mrs. Elizabeth Ul- was won by Clare Bolen. After Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Anderson of rich. refreshments the remainder of Auditor Mrs. Harriett Hight. the afternoon was spent helping this place and Shirley Tucker the hostess catch up on her mend w ere married Feb. 24, at New, Corsages were presented to the ing. Clara Bolen did some fast Orleans, La. Walt will be re outgoing and incoming officers by and fancy darning which all ad membered by Langlois people who Mrs. Ulrich. At the business session a re mired. Several recordings made! met him when home on leave. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats by Mrs. Donnelly w ere heard and He is stationed at the New Or port was given on the Smorgas-| enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Mary leans naval base and the young bord, which cleared $450. to bo used to purchase playground Waterman, Beulah Keiser, Charm couple is living at Algiers, La. Election of next year’s P.-T. equipment. Hatley, Clara Bolen Clara Bolen A. officers will be held Tuesday, members are selling Del Monte April 17. at 8 o’clock at the grade vanilla to purchase an electric school gym. This election will be coffee urn. It was decided to held during regular meeting. have a work day on April 33, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Marlatt of when the ball grounds will be Del Monte ACCOUNTING Beaverton became parents of leveled and a gravel drive way their first child, a 7-lb, 5-oz girl,! put in. The flagpole and play- BOOKKEEPING March 26. The little girl has been "round equipment will be install- named Kathryn Ruth. Maternal ed. ladies serve pot Phone 302 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. luck dinner to the men working Room 6 ioo Sheets— J. I. Everest. • that day. Hendricks Building Langlois Home Extension unit During the program Herbert met Tuesday, April 10 at the Goldberg presented music appre BROOKINGS, OREGON home of Mrs. Everett Strain. The ciation through art, with mem was “Closets and Stor- bers of P.-T. A. taking part. Mr. age of out-door clothing” and was Goldberg also showed movies, of led by Dorothy Newton. HDA. making a mural picture, painted Mr. and Mrs. A r t Aldropp by Thomas H. Benton, which took made a business and pleasure eight months to Rnish. It was trip to Portland Thursday and hung in a large department store , returned home Friday evening. at St. Louis. At the close of.the White Star Langlois Girl Scouts used their meeting, chili, crackers and cof meeting time last Wednesday to fee were served by Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate Broker continue their cookie sale. Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter- Jake and Jim White and Clark son and Hotel Brookings North End and Mrs. Dariow Clapp s I uni or Slocum attended the lily grow Nelson. An enjoyable dinner party was F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! ers meeting at Gold Beach last Thursday. held at the home of Mrs. Elia Bob Mercer and Don Cameron, Plaisted, Sunday, honoring Mrs. members of the U. S. Forest Serv Plaisted on her birthday. Guest*» ice. visited last Thursday with extending birthday greetings in 2 bedroom unfinished house, their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank cluded Mrs. Mary Anthony, Mrs. north of town. Good location ov erlooking ocean, yet protected from wind. Chicken house, acres, good well, other out build-1 ings suitable for converting to; rental unit. About 4 acres in cultivation. $12,000 for all, or Old South 10 acres for $8,000 which would be ideal for subdivision. LOCAL NEWS LANGLOIS NEWS FENDERS DENTED.. ? IS THE PAINT BAD? 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