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Thursday, October 25, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Four LANGLOIS B y Marian Brook» T h e P T A m et T u esd ay in th e g ra d e gym . T he by-law s w ere am en d ed to provide for dues of $1 p er person r a th e r th a n $1 per fam ily, as th ey had been p re viously. T h e g ro u p also voted to w ith d ra w from th e N a tio n al C on g ress and becom e an independent u n it. A new nam e will be chosen fo r th e g ro u a t th e n ex t m eeting. T h e p resident, M rs. Lola Sy- p h er, n am ed th e follow ing on a c o m m itte e to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts fo r an o ld-tim e d ancing p a rty to h eld Nov. 17: G ilbert G ardner. B ob T h etford, Mrs. L iverm ore, M iss H ughes, K en en th Thom pson, a n d M r. and Mrs. Bob Z im m er m an.. Mrs. Jo h n W a lk e r w as ap p o in ted as h o sp itality c h a irm an to succeed Mrs. C h eth am who will b e u n ab le to serve. M rs. C h arles Jen sen , program c h a irm a n , p resen ted C harleen T u rn e r, Bobby Je a n S ypher, and J o a n n e H en ry who played on sax- aphones. accom panied by Mr. J e n sen. J e r ry B u rn h am of Coos Bay p re sen ted th e C ub Scout c h a rte r a n d g av e out c e rtificates to m em b ers p a rtic ip a tin g in the program . T h e g ro u p is sponsored by th e P T A group. O. L. M oore re tu rn e d Oct. 18 fro m a m onth trip to his old hom e in N eb rask a. He was accom panied by his b ro th er, Jam es, w ho fre q u e n tly visits here. S pending the n ig h t of Oct. 18. w as O. L. and D r. S tevenson of Brookings. G irl Scout m eeting w as held at th e S p o rtsm en s club, Oct. 17. Mrs. A rchie A ldropp and 16 w ere pres en t. C ourt of honor w as planned fo r Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. W ill S abin w ent to C orvallis last T h u rsd ay to stay u n til S u n d ay w ith Mrs. S ab in ’s d a u g h te r, th e D a rrell E lliotts. Miss V erle M ills of P o rtla n d an d Miss D orothy C h atelain of G resh am sponsored by the C h ris tia n B usiness and P rofessional W om en of A m erica, are in L ang lois and will hold B ible School City w as present to address the m eeting. A ccom panying Mr. B ra n non w ere Mr. and M rs. John Jo h n son and sons, Cecyl S a th e r of P o rt O rford and N elson Hodges of Bandon. Mrs. D ean C ollins, clerk at the L anglois post office, w as a Co quille visitor, T uesday. E lm er A twood and a friend of C osta M esa, C alif., visited the W a lte r B rookings and C larence B rooks F rid ay and S a tu rd a y . Mr. Atwood is on a fishing trip here and N o rth e rn C alifo rn ia. The couny road crew is m ov ing from Langlois hill to the F lo ras C reek road. It is expected th a t th e road betw een Jim S ypher and Glen N oble fa rm s will be closed betw een bus tim es to do necessary’ rep airin g . F lo ras W illow C lub m eets this T h u rsd ay at th e hom e of Mrs. Floyd C lausen. F in al plans for th e d in n er to be held Nov. 5, at th e g rade gym w ill be decided. M rs H azel H ofsess received a ■message S unday m orning of th e passing of h e r sister-in -law , Mrs. E d g ar W h eeler a t Redding, C alif ea rly th a t day. T h ere w ill be ev an g elistic s e r vices a t th e com m un ity church Sunday, W ednesday and F rid ay evenings a t 8, s ta rtin g Oct. 28. E ld e r W ym an of th e S eventh-D ay A dventist ch u rch w i l l be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. R alph H a rry of A tte n tio n : Bob T h etfo rd . p rin A storia a re visiting o v er th e w eek cipal of Langlois high, ca u g h t his w ith his sister, and husband, Mr. I first salm on in S ixes river, S a t urday m orning. It w as a 35-lb. and Mrs. A1 Volck. Mr. and Mrs. Don T h ra ll an d l beauty. Is he proud ? tw o sons of O range, C alif., vis-1 // // ited several days w ith Mr. and Mrs. C larence Brooks. Mr. T h ra ll is a nephew of Mrs. Brooks, and For R e n t: S leeping room. C all this is th e first tim e they have Mrs. Tony Olsen, P hone 582, on seen him since he w as a little boy. Olsen Lane, H arb o r. 35* Born to Mr. and M rs. Don W est, a son, Oct. 11 a t 6:30 a. m. W A N TED TO R EN T, u n fu rn at th e M ast hospital. It is th e ir ished 2-bedroom hom e by reliab le first child. p arty . S teady re n te rs. In q u ire at Bill B ranon w ent to C o tta g e P ilot office. 35tf Grove, T uesday, to a tte n d a con- fence of t h e M orm on churcn. A postle C row ley of S alt L ake for th e n ex t tw o w eeks a t th e C om m unity church. T hey a re at w ork in co njunction w ith th e lo cal S unday school and schools. M rs. C. W. B u tto n w ho is stay in g w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. W a rre n M iller of W edderburn, is re p o rte d ill w ith pneum onia. Mr. and M rs. J. G. T ipton w ho have been living a t th e W eaver Bros, m ill on B rush P ra irie , have m oved to th e C ape B lanco road. Mr. an d Mrs. Cy G a rd n er left S a tu rd a y for S an P ablo, Calif., w h ere th ey w ill visit th e ir b ro th er-in -law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. T im Bessey. T he G ard n ers have sold th e ir ran ch a t D en m ark to Mr. and M rs. Lee H u tto n and a re looking fo r a new location. Jim m y H e a te r who w as p ain fully but not seriously in ju red w hen his b read tru c k rolled over th e E lk R iver g ra d e la st w eek, is now able to lx* up and about. F rid a y evening Mrs. E a rl Long- an e ck er e n te rta in e d th e eighth g ra d e girls in honor of h e r d a u g h ter, T ru d y ’s, 13th b irth d ay . M any g itts w ere received by th e hon ored girl. A fte r gam es, re fre s h m en ts w ere enjoyed. M rs. A. W. B ritto n received w ord T h u rsd a y of th e d ea th of her d a u g h te r, G eren V ennard a t Los Angeles. Mrs. V ennard will be rem em bered as G eren B urgess. F u n e ra l services will be held on T h u rsd ay a t M yrtle P oint. NEW S! 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