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Thursday, August 21, IQ52 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE FOUR ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» » »» * : LANGLOIS : by Dr. Barkwill of Coos Bay. He and Mrs. Douglas Beeson and was confiined to McAuley hospi M arcia went to M yrtle Point. tal for two days. Mrs. Bob McKenzie is staying W ilma Jensen has been in P o rt with her sister Mrs. Dick Hilde ♦ Ru Marion Rrookit * land since last Sunday, and T h u rs brand for a few days to help care day C harlie Jensen and Mrs. V ir for the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Goodrich have a baby girl born early Sun ginia Wilson went to Portland to day morning, August 10. They bring her home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Steddom are staying at the Jen- Layton, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Le- named her Deborah Ellen. sen home caring for the children. , ROy Teal, Valsetz, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope went Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brooks M^s. Glen Goodrich and children out to Roseburg last Sunday, re went to the auction at Roseburg of Oakridge and all relatives turning Monday morning. In over on Friday. of Mrs. Archie Aldropp. met the hauling the cat it was found more Mrs. T. S. H arrington has as Aldropps at Devils Elbon Park new p arts were needed. guests, her fath er and sister from for a ram ily picnic last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp Spirit Lake, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gasco of son and Je an e tte went to Rose Kelso, W ashington are visiting The F lo ra ’s Willow club held burg and Portland on Tuesday Mrs. Gasco’s son, Bob Tim m er in the interests of C u r r y their annual picnic at F lo ra’s man and daughter, Dorothy Bee- county fair. Friday and S atu rd ay Creek Bridge on Thursday. Plans sen and their families for a few lor the fall m eetings were discus they were in Brookings and Cres days. sed and new officers named for cent City for the same purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Tex A utrey of Mr. and Mrs. Si. G ardiner have the coming year. W ashington are visiting friends Lois Sm ith, Postm istress of been visiting friends and relatives and relatives in this area. in this area for over a week. They Langlois Post Office is on regu Mrs. Albert Wells and Jackie a re staying with the Glenn G ar lar sum m er vacation. visited friends Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H erb Logsdon, diner family of Bandon. Si is slow Mrs. Glenn K erber and Mrs. ly recovering from an accident in form erly of Coos Bay, have taken Jack W’halen shopped in Coos Bay over the operation of the Lang the woods that hospitalized him I Wednesday. lois Grill. for several weeks. Mrs. Omer Moore, Mrs. Beth Geo. Steddon took Linda to the C harles and Lillian Clarke made Gustin and Mrs. Harold Paulsen doctor S aturday for a check or. a trip to Georgetown near S ac «’ailed on the O. L. Moores and ram ento, taking Henry Colmer her leg injured in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stein have the folks at “D intys” on Monday, home. He has been a guest at the August 11. The three were on C larke home for the g rea ter part as guests, Mr. S tein’s brother and their way to California. of the summer. They were glad wife, and father. During their Last Thursday , Mrs. Chas. stay Roy and his father celebra to get home away from the heat Storm and children, Joan Cox ted their birthdays with a party. of the Sacram ento Valley. and Millie Robbins were in C oos' Among the guests w ere: Mr. and C harles Clarke, Sr. had his ton Bay. Mrs. O. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. sils removed the first part of week Friday Mrs. Jam es White, Mrs. W orth Shoop, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruth Cox, Lee Joan and Millie ' Cannon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robbins shopped in Coquille. Mrs. Flossie Thorhaven shop- ' Strain, on Friday morning, a baby girl, Dolores Darlene. She |M‘d in Coquille Thursday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. ' weighed a little more than seven PHOTO F IN IS H IN G ! Moore went to Triangle Lake, pounds. Contact or jum bo prints Ethel Cornick of Coos Bay was where friends of theirs have been a guest of her daughter. Mrs. ONE DAY SERVICE! Lute Henry, Friday and Saturday. Over Oregon S ta te B ank B arbara Monroe fell and broke her arm last Saturday evening. Laura Jean and Louise Layton neices of Mrs. Archie Aldropp from Dallas, Oregon are her FIS H E R M E N ! guests for two weeks. R E P EI.I'O R E SC E N T ENAMEL Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp were a Small Shipm ent business visitors in Cool Bay Crt‘t it while it lasts. Thursday. I I GALLAGHER W ednesday Mrs. Archie Al BROOKINGS dropp took Mrs. Nickols to the doctor in Coquille. T hursday sh e ' instrum ental in building a new i Mrs. Dick Erw in of Denm ark church. They were all to attend has been a busy lady this week, services together. Sunday she had as dinner guafcts Mrs. Leona B aker of SThunt Mr. and Mrs. S tew art Sloan, N et S hasta is visiting her sister Mrs. tie Erw in (Mr. E rw in’s m other) W anda Volck and o th er relatives Chas. Erwin, Dickie Thronberg, and a host of friends. Over the all of Coos Bay and Ellis Erwin of week-end Alva H arvey was a Portland. W ednesday her guests guest of the Volcks. w ere Henry Klasener, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as E a ste r 111., Jam es K lasener, St. Louis, ling and children* visited his bro- Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Des- ther, P astor W’m. E asterling and sm eyer of N orth Bend.. Monday family Thursday night and Fri- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thronburg day. ’ I and Dickie of Coos Bay, Miss Mr and Mrs. Ray Lenox of Rose-m ary and B etty Springstead Medford, brother of Mrs. Lex of M yrtle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Cope, visited at the Cope home Wm. Robinson and Sally of Coos on Saturday. Bay w ere her guests. 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