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Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community
^°h»me One, Number Seventeen.
•New Officers Were
Seated By Rotary
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
1 hursdav, June 26,
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In perhaps one of t h e most
unique ways. Brookings Rotary
Club, Tuesday noon, seated its new
SM ITH RIVER The M ethodist
officers. Due to the fact th at the
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church was the scene of the lovely
holidays break into next week, it
wedding. Sunday afternoon at 2:30
was m ade a p a rt of the regular
when Miss B etty Louise Tyler,
m eeting instead of holding a la
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B urton
dies night.
Tyler, became the bride of C harles
A fter introduction o f guests.
Gray, Jr., son of Chas. Gray Sr.,
President W arren Sm ith gave “his
of
Sm ith River. Rev. E. C. Hicks,
valedictory,” by calling each m em
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assisted by Rev. P. C. Knudson,
ber by name, and telling some
officiated at a double ring cere
thing of them, based entirely upon
mony in presence of more th a n
his association w ith the m em bers
200 friends and relatives.
Each out-going officer installed
I'he church was decorated w ith
his successor, w ith the most com
a screen of ferns and ivy for th e
ical being th at of Lynn Ham pton,
background, w ith tall w hite bas
out-going secretary, standing in
OREGON STA TE COLLEGE, H ostess” classes conducted by Miss of Haines; Miss Sledge; E leanor
kets
of white snapdragons, gladi
front of a m irror to install the in Corvallis — Oregon 4-H “Teenage W ilma Slerge, field home econo
Overmeyer, of Rose Lodge in Lin olus, stocks and baby breath at
coming secretary, the same Lynn H ostesses” learn new and easy m ist for Am erican Can Co., at the
coln county; Virginia Akers o f each end of the alta r. Nosegays of
H am pton.
tricks in the a rt of preparing ta s 4-H sum m er school on O. S. C. Brookings and Carol W ehling of
pastel sweet peas stream ers a t
Hom er Kessler, incoming vice- ty m eals for th eir friends in the cam pus this week. Above, left to
Newj>ort. M ats by courtesy of Carl each pew and a lovely a rra n g e
president, w asn’t so sure he was junior set. Girls from all Oregon right, are Judy Steele and Arlene
Hyoir and Associates of San F ran m ent of w hite flowers at the piano.
am ong friends when Gordon Goetz counties attended t h e “Teenage Aho, A storia; Glennabelle Maxwell
cisco.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
styled his installation talk some
J.
W. Hall, aunt of the bride, sang,
thing like a m arriage ceremony.
“My
W onderful One” and “Be
By placards back of Kessler, the
Face Is Lifted
cause,”
accompanied by Mrs. B.
club saw the joke and yelled ‘No’
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Young
L.
S
later,
w’ho also played the
Ja
k
e
the
barber,
licking
the
to Gordon’s query if the club did
have ju st finished giving the
wedding
music.
| really w ant Hom er as vice-presi tran sm u tatio n problem by two
exterior of their hotel and
The bride, given in m arriage by
dent. A fter the fun was over, he wheels.
motel
a new color scheme.
Next Sunday, July 29. A rchbish
her father, was lovely in a w hite
(H om er) was presented with the
Always so neat and a ttr a c
M ary McMann refusing to give op Edw ard D. Howard of P o rt
slipper satin, floor-length gown,
placards which caused him all the up her pockets.
tive, the new chart ruse color
la n d , will be in Brookings to dedi
with full skirt, tight bodice anil
uneasiness.
gives
it
an
especially
cheery
T hat fresh spring color on the cate the new Catholic church. The
long sleeves. H er finger-tip nylon
W arren Sm ith presented E arl Young’s Sm all Hotel.
and good-looking, up-to-date
building was completed in March
veil, eifged w ith wide chantilly
B reuer, incoming president w ith
hx)k. The concrete steps at
Welcome activity at Coffee Mill of this year at a cost of $12,500.
lace,
was draped from a iarra of
the president’s pin, and W arren
the en tran ce have been p ain t
It has a seating capacity of 174.
Cafe.
seed
pearls.
She carried a w hite
S m ith received the past-president
ed red and these additions to
Various m em bers of the parish
George G uthri" deep in compli
Bible,
centered
w ith a w hite o r
pin from Breuer.
the outw ard appearance m ake
donated new statues, tabernacle,
chid.
Albert Joy, who had been the cated problem of some weight.
the
place
tem
pting
to
stop.
a lta r cross a n d stations of the
The bride was attended by her
butt of m any jokes as sergeant-; Don Young w orking out new de-1
cross..
The a lta r society purchased
two cousins, Miss Billie Hall, as
at-arm s, surrendered his post to signs in leather.
maid of honor, and Miss B arb ara
L ester Dimmick and Paul Davis,
Prospectors, heading for the big a new Hammond organ.
The
dedication
ceremony
will
Hall,
bridesmaid. Each was dress
w ith “joy.” He said th a t he was hills.
Miss Joan Byrne, dau g h ter of
take
place
at
4:30
p.
m.
Sunday
ed
alike
in nile green form ats and
glad to have served the club, but
Paul W hirry, m issing a nig h t’s
Mrs. Mildred Byrne, left by plane
The
Rev.
Stephen
B
reitenstein
of
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on Page Tw elve
doubted if the incoming men had rest.
from San Francisco Sunday m orn
Coquille,
will
give
the
occasional
anything bright to look forw ard to
L ittle Sharon Widney, all dress
ing en route to W hite S ulphur
sermon. The dedication cerem on
in the coming year.
ed up in her w hite gloves.
Springs, W. Va., where she will
ies will be followed by a dinner at
G uests of the Club
Fred Moore, mumbling.
attend the national convention of
G. R. Milford and Dr. Doan, | A golden piggy-bank in Robin the Rod and Gun Club building Chi Omega Sorority. Joan is cor-
at 6:00 p. m.
sum m er residents of Rivers End, son’s Kids Duds.
responding secretary of the Wil
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but m em bers of Red Bluff, Calif.,
Roy H. B row n’s pleasant p er
lam ette U niversity chapter of Chi
SM ITH RIVER Funeral serv
club, and Hal Root, w ith the U. sonality.
Omega. She expects to visit rela ices for Lilly Woodriff, one of th e
Dedication Of Neu>
S. W eather B ureau, w ere guests
Floyd Sw earingen flirting w ith
tives in Michigan before returning early settlers of this area, w ere
C h u r c h Is B o o k e d
a t the Tuesday luncheon.
the postm aster.
to Brookings early next month.
held Tuesday at the local M eth
M embers of t h e C hristian
Those nice people the Roses of
odist
church, w-ith Rev. E. C. Hicks
Science Society will dedicate
the S m art Shop.
officiating.
Interm ent was at the
th eir new church edifice at
Those w eather observers g et
Sm
ith
River
cem etery.
Pine and Alder S treet, across
ting a pat on the back.
Rebekahs
will
hold
a
district
Lilly
Johnson
was born at Liv
from the greenhouse, on S un
The a rtistic ta ste of the window
convention
at
Brookings
June
28
erpool,
England,
July 8, 1874, and
day. Two special services will
dresser at Eu-Lee’s.
came
to
America
in 1892, and im
at
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall.
All
Re
Mrs. Millie Peterson, cook at
be held, one at 11 a. m. and
O ur ham burgers, all beef, but
bekahs
of
C
urry
county,
includ
m
ediately
to
this
area where she
the Nook Cafe, and long-time res our custom ers don’t, say Milbanks.
the other at 3 p. m. The public
ing
Gold
Beach,
and
Brookings,
since
has
been
a
resident.
She was
ident of this area, left late last
is cordially invited.
Lyle V aughan’s fortitude.
|will
be
here
for
an
afternoon
ses
77
years,
11
m
onths
and
14 days
week for Modesto, Calif., to a t
sion,
sta
rtin
g
at
1:30,
and
again
old
a
t
the
tim
e
of
death.
tend, Sunday, the wedding of her
at 8:fM) p. m. Assembly President,
She was a m em ber of the Epis
granddaughter. R uth B arm ettle.
Mis Olive Ramey, will be here to copal church at Liverpool, and
at t h e P resbyterian church, to
pay her official visit.
while a faithful w orker in the
* Robert Leonard, of Redding.
A banquet will be served in the local church, alw ays retained her
The daughter, Mrs. F rank Bar-
First degree m urder charges have been made against Jam es Kay basem ent of the B aptist Com m em bership at Liverpool.
m ettle. older residents will recall,
She was m arried to Dan Wood-
Nodine.
Port O rford dairym an, who last W ednesday shot M arius m unity church at 6:30. Those who
attended the local schools before
wish reservations, should m a k e ruff who preceded her in death.
Christian.
27-year-old
mill
w
orker
on
Sixes
River
road,
when
he
her m arriage years ago.
them a t once. All Rebekahs are Surviving are : her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Peterson assured the P i laid in wait for Clifford Shields, mill ow ner by whom Sorenson was
cordially invited.
Agnes Maris, of Sm ith River; two
employed.
Sorenson,
it
was
reported,
died
instantly
with
a
bullet
lot th at she would not miss this
stepsons,
H erber and Milton Wood
through
his
heart.
Nodine’s
d
aughter
had
left
the
home
and
was
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wedding if she were forced to
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Morgan just ruff of Merced, Calif., and o th er
m
aking
her
home
at
the
Shield’s
causing
Nodine
to
become
enraged.
walk the entire distance to Mo-
The story cam e to the Pilot — ----------------- ---------------------------- returned from a 2000-mile trip, relatives.
^ d e sto .
Some m onths ago she suffered a
t h a t Nodine stopped t h e car, to live at the Shield’s home He which took them to Sunnyside and
driven by Sorenson, in which it was arm ed with a carbine rifle, Spokane. W a s h., LaG rande and heart attack, and death came last
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Guer- was reported Shields was riding and in his attem pt to shoot Shields Meacham, Ore., where they vis Saturday.
Her esteem was shown by the
rettaz of San Jo se . Calif , are the Nodine’s inntent. it was revealed, hit Sorensen, with the bullet pierc- ited their son. custodian of the
massive
floral offerings at the last
S
ta
te
P
ark
They
brought
back
' house guests of his brothers, Ray was to find out w here his 14-year- ing .Sorenson’s heart.
and Cal and th eir families in the old d aughter was. She was report-
In the IVesfcrn World. Bandon, their granddaughter and grandson ritfs together w ith the many who
who will sjwnd two m onths here. cam e to pay final respects.
*ed to have left her home ar.d went
Concluded on Page Three
H arbor area this week
On The Main Drag
Church Dedication
Set Next Sunday
At N afl Confab
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Early Settler Dies
At Smith River
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Dist. Convention
Attended Wedding
of Granddaughter
Port Orford Dairyman Is Charged With
First Degree Murder Over Wed. Shooting