Thursday, May 24, 1951
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History oj Brookings High Schoo!
Coronet Solo
F adling
J erome A ichols
I aledictorian
I’ hyllis D arger
G eorge B erger
Pessimist
J aggers
Mixed Trio
veline
I J endricks
K enneth P ierce
S hirley H all
J ack J ohnson
resentation oj Class
Humboldt Times
fhe main altar of St. Bernard
Chui ch, Eureka, was decorated
with calla lilies and white stock,
with lilies and white broom on
the side altars for the wedding
oi Miss Rosie Potocnick and Al-
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KINGSFORD, 1-lb. box
io Nevada and points east, the
oride wearing a white suit with
lavendar accessories and orchid
corsage.
CORN STARCH
The bride, employed in Eureka
by the telephone company, is a
graduate of Brookings hich Her
father. Matt Potocnick, lives at
Harbor, but did not attend the
wedding due to ill health. The
groom -d
is a Ids
graduate
parents of Eureka
■ The bride’s brother. Milton
tocnick, Harbor, where the bride
formerly lived, gave her in mar- A. T. Distributing Co.
While traveling near Lovelock,
liage, and the officiating priest
Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Fredioni’
was rev. John Farrell.
The bride wore a dress of white were in an accident, their car
satin, French lace and nylon net. completely wrecked and both in-
the bodice and peplum made of • jured and treated at Lovelock
lace, the net skirt, draped in lo.sp,tal- TheY returned to Eu-
lull folds, with cathedral train | '*ka ,hEla,ter Part of April and
She wore a fingertip veil of TLm,
,he"' home at 1406
French illusion, trimmed in pearll1'“ St,ee*-
and rhinestones, and carried , * t
shower bouquet of orchids, car
nations and bovardia.
The bride’s attendants were
ad gowned alike, in nylon net
of different hues. They were:
her sister, Mrs. Luella Conner
of Harbor, in blue; Elizabeth
< loney in lavendar, Loraine Lund
in yellow, Marian Harrison in
gieen, all of Eureka, and Joan
McDonald of Brookings, in pink.
Ehey carried Colonial bouquets
Short-Term Loan on
and wore picture hats to match
their gowns.
The flower girl, Carol Jean
Lear, wore a frock of white or
gandy and a picture hat trimmed
in forget-me-nots. Edward Brum
Attractive
mett was the ring bearer.
William Lear was the groom’s
Returns!
best man and ushers were Rich
ard Choitelli, Henry Tervo, Mil
ton Loodahl and Robert Volpi.
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Miss Beverly Brown of Eureka
urs vocalist.
The reception was held in the !
Louisiana room at the Eureka
Care Pilot
Inn, where the groom's sister,
Mrs. Rosena Brummert, assisted
The newly-weds left for a trip
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'resentation oj Diplomas
Newlyweds Hurt
On Wedding Trip
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