Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1952, Image 1

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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
Concluded
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