Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 10, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Brookings Harbor Pilot Sewing Box Meets
TH U R SD A Y , DEC. 10, 1953
Azalea Singers
To Sing at Club
F itz h u g h ’s house, w ith vice-presi­
d en t V irginia Bishop presiding.
Thf re w ere four m em bers p re s­
en t w ith th e teacher.
S andra, V irginia and M arjorie
have finished th eir pot-holders
and have s ta rte d on th e ir aprons.
S an d ra Glass led th e pledge of
allegiance, and M arjorie F itzh u g h
led th< F our-II pledge.
H ig h lig h tin g the program for
th e A zalea C ard en C lub’s D ecem ­
b e r m eetin g today will be the sec­
ond ap p e ara n ce this y e a r of th e ir
ow n singing group, T he A zalea
S ingers, u n d e r th e direction of
M rs. Nell M ackenzie
RADIOS Y ELTO N S
T’his g ro up w as organized six
y e a rs ago u n d e r the direction of
th e late M arg aret T isdale, and
w h en they organized a f te r her Goykcs lo p Mixed
passing, M rs. M ackenzie, because
of h er o u tstan d in g voice and m u si­ Doubles Bowlers
cal ability, w as asked by th e , Mixed doubles at A zalea Lane
g ro u p to assum e leadership.
last S unday saw Bob and C lara
Mrs. M ackenzie sings as a m em ­ G oyke w alk aw ay from a field of
b e r of the chorus, as well as d i­ tw elve couples w ith honors for
re c tin g it.
the evening.
S ev eral y e a rs ago the singers
T h e Goykes rolled a sh a rp 1203
found them selves so m uch in d e ­ to top the evenings scorers. S ec­
m an d th a t they could not fulfill ond w ere H om er and R icky H a g ­
all th e req u ests to ap p ear, so now g erty , w ith 1182.
th ey lim it th e ir singing to four
High m an for the evening was
p ro g ram s a y e a r at the G arden H om er H aggerty, who bowled
C lu b m eetings, and an occasional 617, but even he w as topped by
g u est ap p earan ce, one of w hich C o ara Goyke, who scored a t e r ­
is at th e S m ith R iver G arden rific 628.
Club.
So popular are th e m ixed doub­
T he pro g ram to be p re sen ted les events becom ing, th a t Glen
to d ay will be C h ristm a s m usic, R ogers is planning to m ake them
an d a featu red n u m b er, will be a {»ermanent fe atu re. A stead ily
a solo by Mrs. W ilhelm ina D on­ grow ing group of m arrie d couples
nelly, w ith violin obbligato by are p artic ip a tin g in th e event.
L a M erne C h ristian so n
Mrs. M ackenzie will sing a solo,
an d a d u et w ith M rs. H elen R ice’
N um bers to be included in the
p ro g ram a re :
A M usical C h ristm a s C ard
C unkle
A Very M erry C h ristm a s R binson
A t C h ristm a s T im e
.. W right
X F o rre st
' arol of th e R ussian C hildren
.......................................... T re h a rn e
YELTO N S
Chorus
W in ter W o n derland
.... B ern a rd
G ra n d m a ’s D ream .......
C rist
Mrs. Nell M ackenzie
Mrs. H elen Rice
Solo <. h ris tm a s in K illarnev
M rs. Nell M ackenzie
M em bership of th e A zalea S in g ­
ers includes the follow ing: H elen
H anscam . M arie Tuffs. L aM erne
C h ristian so n , M adge Moore. W il­
helm ina D onnely, M ary F ish e r
D orothy W idney, M ildred H olt,
M arie F unk, Jo h n n y e M oore. Ida
H all, and M rs M ackenzie M rs
N o rin e H arv ey is accom panist
W hat do you like in T elev isio n ?
K IE M -T V would like to know.
As th e E u re k a statio n grow s in
popularity, it would like a s s is t­
ance in d eterm in in g w hat kind of
show s people here w ant.
F o r instance, KIEM h as th e
o p p o rtu n ity to show' the B uick -
M ilton B erle show locally, and
M enning Buick, local B uick d e a l­
e r is w illing to help sponsor :t.
T he question is, do th e local
view ers w ant it ?
T he statio n asks th a t TV view ­
ers w rite in to them a t E u rek a,
tellin g them of th e ir p referen ce
on this and o th e r .program s.
six strik e s in a row, finishing w ith
a to ta l score of 221.
T h e V FW bow lers w ere really
hot last week. F o u r g irls on the
V FW A u x iliary team won aw ards.
C la ra Goyke won th e B rookings
L au n d ry aw ard for th e highest
score (232), A m ber C am pbell
won M oore’s H idden score aw ard,
Gleo C raig picked off C o rd en m an ’s
aw ard for m ost co n sistan t score,
and
M arjo rie
G oldsberry
th e
S h an g h ai a w ard for th e gam e
n ea rest h er average.
Annual Party Sunday
T he V FW A u x iliary an n u al
C h ristm a s p a rty is planned for
S u n d ay aftern o o n . D ecem ber 13.
a t 4 P.M. T he p a rty will be held
; at O ’H o lle ra n ’s this year.
P R E S E N T S FOR CAM P W H IT E
Dolly B ra in a rd
and A m ber
C am pbell sp en t M onday aftern o o n
w rap p in g
p resen ts
which th e
VFW A u x iliary is sending to the
On th e m en ’s team . Les Ray, C am p W hite D om iciliary for this
c a p ta in of th e V FW team won a C h ristm as.
V IS IT S DA U G H TER
Mrs. II. S. C adm an of Langlois
is spending a few days w ith her
d a u g h te r, Mrs. C harles S abin
MRS BRU CE AWAY
Mrs. G e rtru d e B ruce of P a rk -
view D rive is spending several
w eeks visiting P o rtlan d and o th e r
points north.
C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
H ighw ay F ro n ta g e
(H ighw ay 101, O reg o n ’s M ain S tre e t)
C H E T C O R IV E R FR O N T A G E
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R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS
N EW HOM ES
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RANCHES
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FA RM LANDS
ACREAGE
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IN D U S T R IA L S IT E S
IN C O M E P R O P E R T IE S
B eautiful Scenic, P a rk lik e O cean F ro n ta g e
G a rd n e r Bldg.
P h o n e 2801
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B |) A | \ V
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B rookings,
O regon
R EA L E S T A T E B R O K ER
“Who tries to do the common things of life uncommonly well.”
Buy U. S. S avings Bonds!
rorro ;nn;qngcin i gttir
Here’s a Hint for Christmas!
Gentlemen
Prefer
Clothing!
You've Never
Seen
Anything
Odd Fellows Elect
B enjam in Jo n es w as elected
Noble G ran d of C hetco Ixxlge,
I.G.O.F., at tiie re g u la r m eetin g
of th e lodge.
S erv in g w ith him will be; Vice
G rand, Leslie M iller; Tr< a su re r,
Ed H oar and S e c re ta ry , J u le s
K o eller
BGWLhKS WIN
A WARDS
Bowler’s Win Awards
I KIEM-TV Wants
T he Sew ing Box C lub held its
Program Help
re g u la r m eeting last week at Mrs.
Like It!
SHIRTS by Van Heusen
A m erica’s sm a rte st sh irts m ak e you th e season’s
s m a rte s t giver! In w h ites and a v a rie ty of colors and
styles.
$3.95
See It
For the night after Christinas, and a long
tune to come. — pajamas By Van Heusen.
Made of smooth, durable broadcloth, with
elastic “Flexibilt” waist. Newest colors and
patterns.
Jan. 8, 1954
ORDER
$3.95
C H EC K YOUR LUCKY NU M BER
Poinsettas Now
For Christmas
New stock is arriving
every day
Come see our Baskets
and the new Ixxiks in
our Lending Library
BROOKINGS FLOWER & GIFT SHOP
fo rm erly D on’« F lo w er Shop
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Tex-Tan Belts
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T h e re ’s no finer p resen t for
th e m en an boys on y o u r lists
th a n these fam ous belts.
In a
n u m b er of p a tte rn s
a
&
1.50 and up
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PHILLIPS
Dad 'n' Lad