Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 13, 1951, Page 14, Image 14

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    Page Fourteen
Church Scene O f
W edding, Sunday
SporlsHtanli,. „.ilYING
U krain e Couple To
Be Rotary Guests
languages, and are quite profi-
Cent in English, Sm ith said.
H e lp F ig h t T
©
SM ITH RIVER
The Sm ith
Som ething special in way of a
R iver Meth<xii.it church was the
C hristm as party is being planned
Beene of the wedding, Sunday,
by Brookings Rotary Club for
IX cem ber 9, when Phyllis Louise
Saturday evening. Dec. 29, when
GARAGE
W heatley, daughter of Mr. and
SOUND HORN
c.s part of the entertainm ent the
FOR SERVICI
Mrs. Willis Hight of Sm ith Riv­
Ukrainian couple now attending
r f « ’
= =
er, and H arry Tedsen, son of Mr.
Lewis & C lark College, will be
and Mrs. Nis Jepson, of Fort
principal speakers.
P 'c k , exchanged m arriage vows
lO * ' *
To be a ladies night affair, the
a t 2.00 o’clock. Rev. P. C. K nut­
I
plans while not complete, -call
son, pastor, officiated at the dou­
for an exchange of gifts, and a
ble ring cerem ony in presence of
few’ musical numbers.
a large crow d of friends and
Prom pted by a recent Orego­
relatives.
nian article which featured this
The young couple stood under
displaced couple, W arren Smith
an arch of ferns and yellow pom­
met the couple at Portland, had
GIVE
YOUR
CAR
A
SQUARE
DEAL
pom chrysanthem um s, w i t h a
tnem
to lunch and learned a lot
candle in tall silver holder at
Does your car enjoy good car
of
their
background. He told the
t
Follow
seven
easy
rules
for
each side. The railing was dec
health f
simple car care:
club
th
at
it was in for a real Buy Christmas Seals
1 oo many cars go to garages
orated wjth huckleberry green­
1. Keep your car well lubri­
treat.
Each
speak a num ber of
for
the
same
reason
that
too
ery, a lovely white and yellow
cated.
many human bodies go to hos­
2.
Warm
the
engine
before
chrysanthem um a r r a n g ement
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
pitals—they never got a square
driving.
centered tire piano. The decora­ deal, says the AAA driver train­
3. Drive smoothly, at rea­
ti» »ns were arranged by Betty Ty­ ing book, “Sportsmanlike Driv­
sonable speeds.
ing.”
As
far
as
garage»
and
ler. Proceeding tire cerem ony the
4. Keep tires properly in­
hospitals are concerned, there’s
SEE ME F O R -
flated.
Jepson sisters, G ertrude, G re t­ a good little slogan — Upkeep
•5.
C
heck
y
o
u
r
b
ra
k
e
s
A ccounti ngB col{\cepi ng
chen and Christina, sang, “No Keeps You Out.
LAND LEVELING
lights, and horn.
Caring for your car is a good
O ther Love,” and ”1 Love Y ou'
6. Treat your battery right.
BRUSH CLEARING
example of where “the stitch
7^ Have your car garage-
T ruly,” accompanied a t the pi
Payroll & Income Taxes
in time saves nine.” Little
ROAD BUILDING
inspected
regularly.
eno by Sue LaFUes.
troubles develop into big break­
Point with pride to a car in
The wedding m arch was played i downs. For both safety and
Gardner Building
good
health. If you want a
economy, keep every part of
AL SARVER
square deal from your car, give
by Miss G ertrude Jepson. The I your car in tip-top shape.
your car a square deal!
Easy Street, Brookings
bride was escorted to the a lto r b> I
Brookings, Oregon
h er father, w ho gave her in m ar- i
riuge. She wore an aqua taffeta
A donation of $5 was v o t’d 1 ini.'nt was at Sm ith River un­
afternoon frock, and carried a to purchase T. B. seals. Program
der direction of Wier F uneral
nosegay bouquet of pink c a rn a ­ pertaining to C hristm as, under I Tome.
tions. The bride was attended by <• rcction of Mrs. Lucille Lawn,
Surviving are two daughters,
her sister, Mrs. Maxine Rhodus, followed: A duet “Frosty the
Mrs.
P auline Lehman of Crescent
-- — — - — _ H
<
H earing a gold and black striped Fnownian and Rudolph, the Red-
City, Mis. Maxine Togni of F or.
I'rill a well N O W for that extra water for irri­
sj un rayon frock w ith a corsage Nosed Reindeer.
I ragg; five g ran d ch ild ren , th re e
“ 1 gold colored rosebuds.
Reading, The ¡Small One, by sisters in F o rtu n a .
gation for next summer’s lawn and g arden!
The groom was attended by h s C harles Tazewell, was presented
brother, P aul Tedson. Ushers w ere by Ayradeen Case.
l ".~T. A. Held .Meeting
LES S H A N A H A N
Hollis Rhodus and Jack Tedson.
The local P.-T. A. held its rep
The choral group of Indies of
iS years experience
Following the cerem ony the re ­ Brookings Adventist church, sang u.ai m eeting Monday evening at
ception was held at thè home of
Orders may also be left at Leonard’s Realty Office
‘ C hristm as Bells,6 w ith Mrs. La »he school with M rs’ Edna Sam
the groom ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M erne C hristensen as leader, ac­ uelson in charge. Plans are made
(-Orin) oj \lctnory Lane and l^el Norte— Brookings
Nis Jepson at Fort I)iek w here com panied «it the piano by Mrs. for the food sale to be held on
Iti«nds gathered to extend con­ Fern Graton.
Dec. 15 at the Com m unity hall.
gratulations to the couple.
The m antle of the clubroom The sale begins a t 2 o’clock. Tb.?
rh e white linen covered table carried out the C hristm as theme, proceeds will go tow ard Christ
centered w i t h the th ree-tier w ith sprays of p(ne* centered m as candy and expenses of the
bride's cake, topped w ith a min- with a madonna, with hurricane Christm as program , to be put
Y. & M . A U T O M O T IV E PARTS
ii ture bride and groom, was cut lamps at each end. The w hite on by the children a t the Com ­
lv the newlyweds. C a k e and linen-covered table was centered m unity hall Dec. 20 at 8 p. m
AU THO RIZED
lu n ch were served to the guests. with a spray of Pittos-porum , The pupils of Mrs. S la te r’s room
I he newlweds left on a Wed­ w ith Madonna and child in the " i l l put on the P.-T. A. play,
ding trip south, and on th eir re­ center. The young m others cluo Pupils taking p a rt a re Jim m y
tu rn will reside at the dairy was in charge jf decorations and Goodlin, announcer; John W est­
w fiere Jepson is associated in refreshm ents.
brook, cobbler assisted by Don­
f'” nil ng with his parents.
ald
and Ronald Tschette, J e n ri
F orm er Resident Parses
U ometta Club M eets
W
estbrook,
Carol Hight, Lester
Final rites were held Monday
The December m eeting of the afternoon for Mrs. Evelyn Scot», Ixiber. Cookies and coffe were
M eCULLOCH C H A IN SAW’ D EA LER
Sm ith River Womens Club was 71, who passed aw ay Dec. 8, at served in the cafeteria room at
»tie
close
of
the
meeting.
held Friday afternoon in the ,th e home of her daughter, Mrs.
AND REPAIR SERVICE
club room at t h e Com m unity ‘ Allen Lehman, Crescent City, af- O ther S m ith R iver N otes
hall, with Vice-presidctit Effie ter several m onths illness.
Posters will soon be out a n ­
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
Wilkinson p resi^ n g . Singing of
Mrs. Scott, widow of the late nouncing the annual New Years
‘ God Bless A m erica” opened the sujM'rvisor. Ira Scott, of this city, ball to be held at the Commun-
P. O. Box 596
Phone 344
meeting), followed b y routine made her home here m any y e a ’s. ■ > ball, Dec. 31. This dance has
business.
The home is now owned by Mr alw ays been a big affair, attend-
Chairm en of com m ittees made and Mrs. C harles Spooner, and • I bv people fr>m C urry and D< I
nil
reports. The ladies auxiliary re ­ was famous for its l»eautiful b g N orte counties, who g a th e r
ports it is selling tickets on a shruba and flowers, the hobbv of usher the New Year in. Proceeds
beautiful doll with wardrobe. The the Scotts.
from this dance go tow ard im­
ptoceeds will go tow ard im prove­
She was a m em bers of the provem ent on the hall.
m ent of Community hall.
Womens Club where she was a c ­
Donald Howard, son of Mr. and
tive in the flower section. She I
Mrs.
Jam es Howard, of Sm ith
v as a native of Ferndale in H u m -‘
River, and freshm an at Del N orte
boldt county, born June 5. 1880 i
I High, is confined to Seaside hos­
W ILL G IV E
She lived in D?1 N orte County
pital w ith broken w rists received
for 35 years.
L IM E A D E to Y O U R SO IL !
while lifting barbells. 8he weight
Following services a t Feder-
Spray Nozzles
of the bells caused the bones to
Pted church. Crescent City, in-
bieak in each wrist. •
B. B. Crabb Co.
WELL DRILLING!
TO P S O U AND
C LA M S H E L L S
TEE JET
4-Y A R D LOAD
for Weed Killing and
Insecticide Spraying!
laterchongeugle Tips!
Pressure Guages; Line Strainer»;
T ractor Speedometers. Complete
line of
ana Nozzles for row
crop, bam and livestock spraying.
B ro o k in g s I c e d j , Seed
A LLEN
& PLA TT
general contractors
Residential — Commercial — Remodeling
$ 8 .0 0
BROOKINGS LAND AND
TOWNSITE COMPANY
T E L E P H O N E 44-
BR(XTRI\GS TRAILER COURT
C E N T R A L B U IL D IN G — Brookings
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