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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1952)
PAGE ELEVEN P/ ’ Thursday, November 27, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOP PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON egistered at the Co-op on the Meeting Place Changed BOOSTER N IG H T college campus and went to the The place of the meeting of DRAWS CROWD X homes to which we were as the All Year Events Association signed. (Continued from Page One) Dinner was served at the Mel Smith River Services were held Thursday, Dec. 4, has been chang The Brookings High Schoo on Hall cafeteria at 5:30, which Friday afternoon from Wier Mor ed from the Chetco Inn to the m em bers w ere honored with a Dramatics club, formed this school we enjoyed immensely. During tuary chapel in Crescent City for Grange hall after the meeting of ( tribute by Past Pomona Master J. O. PPhipps of Ophir Grange. year and being advised by Mrs he dinner, our hosts entertained «Mrs. Rhoda Prock, age 74, who the Chamber of Commerce. Short talks on the insurance of Tom Doherty, was invited to th* us with a very interesting pro passed away at Seaside hospital fered to Grange members were seventh annual Northwestern gram consisting of speeches and on Nov. 18. Rev. L. A. Prescott eiven by D. C. aggers and Docia Drama Festival at Humbolt Stab i njoyable music. officiated. Sweet. college, Nov. 21 anrl 22. After dinner the Humbolt Col Mrs. Prock, a native of Oregon, Tiie Barbershoppers were rep» Del Norte Pomona Grange No. Our club, of approximately 20, i ;e Players presented us with was born Feb. 18, 1878, ami has left Brookings Friday noon and the three-act play, “Our Town.” made her home at Smith Rivet 42, was guest of Crescent Red resented by the “Knights of Note” arrived in Arcata at 3:30. We 1 his drama depicted the charac for 22 years. She is survived by wood Grange on Nov. 18, with quartet, which is made up of lead, Master Leo Kloske presiding. Charles Young; baritone, Harold ters of a small home town. two sisters, Mrs. Gusie Ferrier of Election of officers for the com Young; tenor, George Guthrie, Nows and Notes From the Saturday morning, after break- Sheridan, Ore., and Mrs. Jessie ing year was held during the eve- and bass, Ed McClain. They ap- ast at Nelson hall, we saw two Welch of Sixes, Ore. Eight grand r.inf session. peared at two spots on the pro >ne-act plays which were given children and 18 great-grandchil gram and their numbers were This week we have photo* Leo Kloske was re-elected mas enthusiastically received. .y Arcata and Ferndale high dren who reside at Smith P.ivcr graphed several family groups. ami Crescent City. ter. Others elected were LawTence A pantomime stunt stunt “The We can't divulge names . . . schools. We hope we can find Interment was in the family Eroom, overseer; Hazel Hand, lec Old Mode, T” which brought down )Ugh talent, material and guid they’re all surprises for Christ ance to put on plays in Brookings plot in I.O.O.F. cemetery at Cres turer; Tom Jacobs, steward; Tom the house w’as presen toil by Mr. mas. cent City. Iigh equally as good. Pennell, assistant steward; Marie and Mrs. Ravekes and Mr. and Now that Thanksgiving is over, Pallbearers were Everett Wood-! Robson, chaplain; Minnie Kloske, I Luncheon was served again at Mrs. Donald McCarton. Mr. and everyone is getting into th uff, Carlton Bosch, Fred Beam treasurer: Mae Rutter, secretary; ' Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt also pre- Christmas mood. Christmas shop Nelson hall, the hosts I km ng and Leo Dressier. Julius Claggett, gatekeeper; Sadie j sented an amusing stunt. Brookings. Lloyd Russell was ping will begin in earnest. P er Jacobs, Ceres; Viola Phillips, Po Following the program, dancing haps you thought of a family por master of ceremonies . The pro mona; Beryl Claggett, Flora; Ed was enjoyed until midnight, with trait? That would be appre gram included solos, pantomimes, na Cates, lady assistant steward; refreshments served. ciated by everyone on your list. tap dancing and other acts from Pansy Eroom, executive commit s arious high schools. «Jerome No. 6 Manley Bldg. Tel. 2861 tee; Millie Barker, pianist. Nichols played two cornet solos, (Downstairs) Adv. Won "Tenderly” and “Stardust.” His Wilbanks Market ..... 18 The officers of Subordinate and sister, Kay. accompanied him on Hendricks Furniture .... 15 Pomona Granges will be installed the piano. Ereman’s Market ....... 11 Saturday evening, Nov. 29, at I’hree one-act plays were pre Big Jim’s Tavern ..... 13 Lake Earl hall. sented after the luncheon. Tin Don’s Cliff House 11 Sponsored by EAGLES plays were given by Eureka, i Fra i ’.ros. s 1 ■ Tlie annual bazaar and food ll'nrlitzer and South Fork and Fortuna high I M i t o t ( *i). 8 sale sponsored hy the ladies of the Jesse French schools. Following the presents-1 Phillips Dad & Lad ....... 8 Smith River church held Thurs tion of the above mentioned ! day at the Community hall was at plays, a snack dance was held Individual Games a good success. The committee GRANGE HALL at the Co-op for recreation and Chapin chairman extends thanks to all NEW AND USED relaxation. Hall LADIES, BRING BASKETS who helped make the bazaar suc And, finally, after our evening Foster ........................................ 199 cessful. meal, the outstanding drama of Individual Scries RENTAL OR TRIAL the evening was presented by the Chico State college players. The Chapin 561 play, “Liliom,” by Ferenc Mornar, Vaughn .................................. 516 A symphony o f fine fa b rics ta ilo re d to youi m asure Ihe mixture of realistic drama Hall 51? liming & Repair by WHERRIE TAILORING COM PANY. Choose from and fantasy, is the one from which hundreds o f new potterns — a il pure virg in w oof — Team Games Rogers and Hammerstine devei stylet/ to your choice . . . ta ilo re d to your measure. oped their outstanding musical Fox Rros. Wilbanks Market Suits (2 -p ie c e ) $ 5 5 .5 0 to 5 8 9 .5 0 “Carousel.” ............ Stitd) lor SiHth, n <•, Or.it.« ,n Wh.rri. Cloth»» CONTACT— We truly enjoyed our, trip to Hendricks Furniture the Dramatic Festival at Hum- Team Scries bolt State college and we know Fox Bios it will be of great help and in- ' Brookings, or ^»¡ration to us* in producing our! Wilbanks Market ................ 2791 future plays. We are sincerely Don’s Cliff House .............. 2703 grateful for the privilege of Ixung invited to abend a festival >o outstanding in talent and meri* L ■ - ■ 'J - J L. C. C. Secretary. / hings Happening 'ibis Weet^ at Final Rites Held Fcr Mrs. Rhoda Prock Brookings Hi Visits Humbolt State SMITH RIVER Alexander Studio City Bowling League Results Public Basket Social and Dance P IA N O S ! Saturday, Nov. 29 STI T G N S D TO Chetco Drug Store PHILLIPS CLOTHING COQUILLE, OKI GON SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 258^. LOW DOWN PAY MEN r TWO-BEDROOM HOME, close in. hdw. fits., autom atic wood heater, drajx'.s. $10,(XX). ATTRACT IV E 4-ROOM HOI SE on garden ami law n. SSòiX). dinette. $65(X). t L ilt Portions - ~ ». $ 2 .5 0 Bring Your Family 1 R> OLR AMERICAN FOOD PREPARED BY A NEW C IIl.l Insurance of Ali Kinds! Sec: Charles Gru)skcl, Erma D. Rice Martin Grayshel or Guy E. Rice. S P E C IA L Special lhanksgiving Dinner acre, 2 blks. from town; 1 TWO-BEDROOM HOME, ne r school, gas and elec., wall heaters, When Brookings Has 10,000 DON’S HOUSE CL,FF What Will You Have?? N O T IC E C H E T « ) AERIE EAGLES Important Meeting Friday, Nov. 28, at 8 p.m. Every mem ber of Chetco Aerie is urg.xl to be present New Benefit L a \'>> are to lx* discus«., xi n concerns eveiv member of Qietco Assn. WE MUST AC~T AT ONCE Oame and Mis. Ross Putnam will play on the Electric Organ during dinner Hon Sc:: IRIDAL NIG 111 —1 ALEN I SI IOW is going fine with new prizes offered. Sio.oo first winner; $5.00 second win ner. End of six wee^s. to Sweepstakes; S25 to runnerup (If you know a boy or girl that can act, sing, or dance, enter them in our contest) Right here at home we have talent that can't he Beat. If you have not heard Mrs. Putnam on the organ you will want to hear her SATVRDAY NIGHT. 4 Phone 2421 for Reservations West Brookings