Plans Take Shape Busy Summer
Lily Blossom Time For School Staff
She carried a bouquet o f ye llo w
and pink carnations tied w ith
THURSDAY, JU N E 18, 1933
pink stream ers.
R alph Glenn of W inchester,
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K y., was best man. L lo y d Bunch
and Eugene S tokely ushered.
sociation to help them along in
The reception was held at the th e ir w ork. O rganizations desir-
Miss Jessie S tokely, daughter
o f M rs. F io rin e S tokely of W in home of the b rid e ’s sister, M rs. ¡ng sites fo r th e ir booths should
chester, K y., became the bride of Anna B radley. The house was contact Mrs. A r th u r K nox at the
Ile rs c h e l Chaney, Brookings, son decorated th ro u g h o u t w ith sum- K nox Insurance o ffice as soon as
o f Mrs. A lice M ay Chaney and the nier flow ers. The bride’s table possible. These are ju s t tw o of
la te ('ba ríe s Lee Chaney of Beat was covered w ith a lace cloth the w onderful o ffers th a t have
ty v ille , Ky., on Thursday, June 4. and centered w ith a three tiered sta rte d coming in, but m any more
The double-ring cerem ony was cake
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bride are needed to m ake the L ily Pa
solem nized at fo u r o’clock at the and groom . A ssisting was Mrs. rade b e tte r than ever. A m eet
Ephesus B aptist church. The al- Q uentin
S hackelford
of
M t. ing w ill be held again Tuesday
ta r was decorated w ith w h ite S te rlin g , Ky.
at The Chetco Inn, a ll those un-
F o r going away the bride wore able to attend the last m eeting
g la d io li and lilies of the valley.
The bride was given in m a r a pale blue sheer dress w ith are urged to be there at 8 o’clock,
riage by her brother M alcolm w h ite accessories and her shoul- The plans have been draw n and
S to ke ly.
She wore a ballerina der corsage was a w h ite orchid, the groundw ork laid, now we
le n g th w h ite em broidered organ A fte r a honeymoon through the need help in the building,
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d y gown, and her veil fe ll from southern and w estern states the
a J u lie t cap of organdy.
She young couple w ill m ake th e ir
c a rrie d a bouquet of w h ite c a r home at Brookings.
nations centered w ith a w h ite o r
The bride was graduated fro m
ch id tied w ith ribbon stream ers. C la rk C ounty H ig h school in
M rs. M alcolm S tokely o f W in - , W inchester and C ru m p Commerce
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ehester, Ky., was m atron o f h o n - 1 college at L e xingto n, K y.
services in serving coffee when
o r and the bride s on ly a tte n d a n t; T he groom received his B.A. the head o f food preparations,
She wore » gown of w h ite em-1 an(i m asters degrees fro m the Mrs. T igner, became so rushed
hnddered organdy over yellow U n iv e n lity o( K e n tu c k y and has i w
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ith orders
th a t she ..................
could not
and a halo o f ye llo w carnations. donP extensive w o rk at v a rio u s ! han<1l<‘ ,h<’ crowds. Don K e lle y
colleges and u n iversities on his M .J.B. Coffee representative, E u
| doctorate. He has ta u g h t in high reka, served as m aster o f cere
schools, u n iv e rs ity and p riv a te monies d u rin g the day and fu r
business college and is a m em nished amusement fo r the guests.
ber o f D elta Psi Epsilon, an The m icrophone was o f help in
honorary fra te r n ity fo r business lo ca tin g the ow ner o f the $25 lost
by P a tric k S m ith w hich was
education m ajors.
found by N. V. Ström en, H arbor.
ft H A L R 8T A T B
O f the b e a u tifu l bouquets sent,
the fir s t to a rriv e at the m eat
departm ent was arranged by M rs.
Lee Rice w ith some o f her prize
Box 211 Phone 2341
delphinium . A n o th e r was a clever
display of tin te d soap suds fo rm
Residence Phone 2292
ed in to life lik e flow ers.
These
N o 'a ry Public—C. O. Ijeonard
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were so n a tu ra l appearing th a t
dent E a rl Breuer.
In response the arrangem ent became conver
Brookings, Oregon
President B re u e r said th a t B ro o k sation piece and caused m uch
ings was fo rtu n a te to have cap m e rrim e n t. The card was signed
Salesman
able men and wom en who were “ The H ecklers.”
V incent C lark
w illin g to devote the tim e and
M any o th e r p e a u tifu l bouquets
elTort necessary to m ake any and plants were sent to the H i-
A lovely wooded acre ju s t olT Scout troop a success.
W ay M a rk e t on the opening day
H ig h w a y 101 in H arbor. A fu lly
President
B reuer
announced S aturday.
cased d rille d w ell w ith e x tra that M ay 31 w ould be ladies night.
la rg e flo w of fine w ater. We class A program given by one o r m ore
N ew Lions C lub members are
th is as one of the grandest b u ild of the exchange students spon Ben Evans, radio servicem an at
ing sites in the d is tric t. You can’t sored by M r. and M rs. H e n ry W h ite A ppliance and B ill Dubbs
go w rong at the to ta l price of K e rr w ill be the fe a tu re of the o f H a rb o r Garage.
$2500.
I evening.
4 Brookings Harbor Pilot
Stokely-Chaney
Food M arket
Attracts M any
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L. LEONARD
Brokers
H arold Sergeant w ith his w ife
and son w ill leave M onday fo r
G rants Pass w’here he w ill teach
in d u s tria l arts next year. He w ill
attend
Oregon S tate sum m er
school.
M rs. L illia n M atthew es and
M rs. Charles G ray w ill go to San
Jose S tate college on June 22.
Mrs. D oherty and her husband
are now on a tr ip to Indiana and
expected home F riday. She w ill
go to the U n ive rsity o f Oregon
at Eugene fo r the sum m er ses
sion.
M r. H arrison is on a southern
- tr ip and in Texas when heard
fro m last.
He w ill do summer
w o rk at a southern college.
H erschel Chaney w ill manage
the D a iry Creem w ith the assist
ance o f his new bride Jessie. They
were m a rrie d in K e n tu c k y early
in June.
O thers o f the school s ta ff w ill
w ill be about tow n o r engaged in
a c tiv itie s w hich we w ill learn of
la te r.
M r. and M rs. H om er Kessler
and son P h illip w ere surprised
F rid a y epening when a group of
friends a rrive d w ith d in n e r bas
kets. T hey presented the fam ily
w ith a g ift o f copper w hich they
m ight enjoy in th e ir new home.
MEN—Check your choice on the card
displayed in our Shops—
Shall we stay open Mondays or Wednesdays ’til
8 p.m. beginning July i?
or you can mail a card to Box 33
Jake's and Loyd's Barber Shops
Rev. Bartlam's
Glimpses of
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Coronation
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D o n ’t forget that wp have lots
fo r as low as $50 down and $20
p e r m onth. Some very ne loca
tions fo r tra ile rs .
B A P T IS T C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
Rev. C harles Durden. Pastor
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SUNDAY
Sunday
School,
9:45 a m.
See us fo r a ll types o f Real
(T iurch services at 11 a.m
E sta te w ith term s to s u it y o u r
8 p m.
b a n k ro ll.
Lily Blossom Time
July 19
Too Late To Classify
and
FOR S A L E — O il burning cook
stove.
Fred Samples, across
fro m Azalea Lanes.
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W e have buyers fo r several , * ,
h vacat,on «chool every
yp»'s of p ro p e rty we do not have ‘
f " ° weeks- 9 to 12.
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egistration
S aturday, June 20. FO R S A L E 8 lengths new 1 ’ 2
listed so if you have vacant o r
in. galvanized pipe, 40c foot.
School
opening
June 22.
Im proved property fo r sale see us
R E. Simmons. Caix» F e rre llo
M
idweek
service
Wednesday,
8
fo r a quick turnover.
road.
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p.m.
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g
People’s
prayer
service,
H ave you p roperty in B rookings
1940 PLYMOUTH, new tires,
th a t you w ould lik e to trade fo r Thursday, 7:30. ’
('heap. See Hank W ilbanks. Hi-
C h o ir rehearsal F rid a y at 8.
Way M arket. Ph 2608
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Income pmp»»rty in
M edford T
Present income $290 per m onth.
See us fo r details, if interested
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Liste»! Today! 80 acres w ith 2-
bednxtm home w hich needs some
tou ch in g up at sm all cost. Also 2-1
room cabin w hich is livable.
4-
stanchion barn. Chicken house.
Sm oke house. Gixxi grazing land.
Excellent spring w ater. $1,000 w ill
handle.
A N D BY A L L M E A N S ! Be sure
to see acreage just no rth of tow n
overlooking H a rris P ark
Thia
p ro p e rty also ready to build upon
tUMVgal per hour
w e|| p ic .
tu re a sm all P A R K A L L YOUR
O W N and you h a \e it here R eally
w o rth the F u ll Price o f $3500.
T his shouldn’t last, so see it to
day! T his is Highway Frontage
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Platform Rockers in Frieze Covers
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