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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1953)
Guild to Have Sale Hold Church School Rummage A rum m age sale is planned ta r y ; Mrs. A r th u r K nox, tre a su r er. R uth B a th ia n y, program c h a ir man, asked fo r suggestions fo r the y e a r’s program , from w hich A vacation church school w ill q u ts tio n came s tim u la tin g discus- s on w hich ixaies w e ll fo r la te r b held by St. T im o th y ’s Episco m eetings. W ith the m any new pal Church, fro m August 24 to 28, comers to the area it was te it that at the C h u rch ’s new’ site, on the a special e ffo rt should be made to corner o f F ir street and Azalea i o rin g them to the club a ffa irs in p a rk drive. ; order to encourage them in de The school w ill be open to chil- veloping th e .r new properties, to 'ren ages fo u r to eleven, and w ill acquaint them w ith the flora be conducted from 10 a m. lin t ’ w hich w ill o r w ill not adjust to noon. The children w ill p a r tic i o u r coastal fogs and breezes, and pate in w orship, study, cra fts, to so lic it th e ir help fo r the g a r games and refreshm ents. dening benefits to the B rookings- Mrs. P ris c 'lla Robinson w ill be H a rb o r co m m u n ity. in charge o f the school, Under the P o in tin g up the above values. ;upervision of F a th e r D a lly. As- M rs. B a th ia n y focused a tte n tio n ■:s tin g her w ill be Mrs. Jean on an a rtic le , "M y G arden" by H Dubbs and Mrs. G. A. Z erbil. T. Gussow of V ic to ria , B.C., once D om inion B otanist of Canada ano an o u tstand ing h o rtic u ltu ris t. M r. is fo r you — and me — , fo r us Gussow said in p a rt th a t garden whose thum bs aren't even fa in tly ing is catching and th a t the firs t tinged w ith green, but w’ho can garden clu b in his co m m u n ity absorb m ore and more fro m as- ociation w ith those who have the sta rte d fro m his m aking the first garden on his street w here others tnow -how of gardening. One can g ra d u a lly m anifested signs o f in alw ays do her best though the be- terest and one by one did lik e beginnings are feeble and the re sults not alw ays perfect. wise. 6 Brookings I larbor Pilot THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 Along Azalea Row “ A Garden in a loresom e th in n , God w o t" - Houseflies generally stay clol ,o w here they hatch, but m ay i as fa r as 13 m iles in search food. St. Timothy's To T hu rsd a y at H a rris S ta te P ark, in the shadow o f B ird Rock, o u r I * *»rd Reserve, the Azalea Garden C lu b held its fin a l sum m er in fo r m al get-to-geth er. T his m eeting had special significance in th a t a new president was inducted in to ofilce. It was w ith regret th a t the cl uh board had accepted the res ig n a tio n of Mrs. Glen H u rs t, d u ly elected last spring. Now we w e l come Mrs. E F. Rapraeger as our leader and pledge her o u r support fo r the com ing year. M rs, Rapraeger assumes her rc*l>on8ibilities "h u m b ly ” , s h e said, but w ould b rin g to her e f fo rts . firs t a sincere love of gardening and second, great fa ith in the garden club and its place in the com m unity. H e r hope is th a t both fo r its members and fo r the com m unity. the com ing year m ay b rin g the contentm ent "W h a t garden is y o u rs ? ” asked w h ic h comes fro m gardening Before tu rn in g over the gavel, M r. Gussow. "O ne th a t w arm s M a rth a G rayshell called upon y o u r soul, de lig h ts y o u r friends M rs A N ew ton, firs t president of and, m ore the stranger who m ay the Garden Club, who review ed w a lk along its paths? . . . The the accom plishm ents of the past re a lly th o u g h tfu l gardener passes year and thanked M a rth a G ra y on his a rt to others who know it shell and her board fo r th e ir fine not. The loving gardener has w o rk Mrs. N ew ton in s ta lle d the m any friends, and he or she who new officers and presented each owns one w ill g la d ly share its w ith a corsage fashioned by Mrs. "«ealth. its secrets of success and E rs k in e M ille r and M rs C lara fa ilu re .” K erns fo r the occasion. New o ffi How m any loving gardeners we cers a re: Mrs. E. F. Rapraeger, lave ready to share th e ir w ealth president; Mrs. R uth B athiany, v ith us! The Azalea Garden C lub vice president and program c h a ir is not an exclusive, closed o rg a n i m an; M rs W I*. S te w a rt, secre- zation, fo r h o rtic u ltu ris ts only. It "A wom an pleaded at the nearly gates: ‘I loved m y garden, Sir. I loved m y flow ers and now- hat I am dead I only ask th a t someone w ill be kind to th a t dear garden I m ust leave behind.’ The • ey was turned, the gates were nened w id e : St. P eter and the 'vom an w alked inside; and there w ith in the sunshine o f the Throne. be saw the little garden she hai. ’ row n.” fo r next Wednesday, August 26, b the ladies of St. T im o th y ’s g u ild The sale, w hich w ill s ta rt at 1( a m ., w ill be held at the Brook ings F u rn itu re store. G uild m embers have requested th a t people having rum m age suit able fo r the sale get in contac' w’ith them , so they can add it tr th e ir stock. Rum m age m ay be brought to the sale, o r c a ll M rs G. A. Z irbel, 2541. A ll proceeds fro m the sale w ill be used to augm ent the b u ild im fund fo r St. T im o th y 's Church. ! 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