Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 10, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Brookings Harbor Pilot Nayborhill News
TH U R SD A Y , DEC. 10, 1953
Dancers Entertain
Community Club
M rs.Blossom B ehee and several
m em b ers of her dancing class e n ­
te rta in e d th e H a rb o r C om m unity
C lub and th e ir guests last F riday
afte rn o o n . Mr. and Mrs. C laus,
F ro sty , th e Snow Man. a Doll and
th re e an g els w ere all th e re to
dance and each received th e
h e a rty ap p lau se of the crowd.
Mrs. N ellie Jag g e rs and h er
co m m itte e had several of the lap-
robes on display which have been
m ade to send to ('a m p W hite.
M rs. Viola H anscam and Mrs.
R uby H arvey had the hall b e a u ti­
fu lly d eco rated w ith holly and fir
w re a th s and a lovely C h ristm as
tre e filled one corner. Mrs. H a n ­
n ah T ra v is introduced a novel
idea for th e gift exchange, w ith
m em b ers and g u ests seated in a
circle, each holding th e ir gifts.
M rs. P a u lin e P allad y
read a
C h ristm a s sto ry and each tim e
th e w ord " C h ristm as” w as read
th e g ifts w ere passed to th e p e r­
son to th e rig h t, when th e sto ry
w as finished each jwrson kept th e
gift she w as holding at th a t tim e.
M rs. Lea M organ w as ch airm an
of th e hostesses, Mrs. M ae S im p­
son, Mrs. Lois P eterso n and Mrs.
E rm a Rice assistin g her. T h ere
w as a C h ristm a s corsage for ev ­
ery o n e p resent and all enjoyed
coffee, cookies and sandw iches at
th e larg e w hite covered tab les
w ith th e ir decorations of candles
an d fir boughs.
LAZY SU SA N S
Y ELTO N S
Lions Club to Have
Christmas Party
T he m em bers of th e B rookings
H a rb o r Lions Club, and th e ir
ladies will have one gran d get
to g e th e r at th e ir first C h ristm as
p a rty , to be held in th e C hetco
Inn. S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 12 at
7:30 P.M
An evening of fun and e n te r­
tain m en t is in sto re along w ith
dining and an exchange of p re s ­
en ts. All Lion m em bers are urged
to com e and b ring th e ir ladies
and have a good tim e. Oh yes.
th e re 'll be dancing, too.
MRS C R A N T F O R D H E R E
Mrs E tta ('ra n tfo rd of P o rtla n d
is cu rren tly visiting h er d a u g h te r
M rs Virgil Goldsbury and fam ily.
Mi's, ('ra n tfo rd intends to stay
a couple of m onths.
G irls L e tte re tte s
m eetin g W ednesday,
to discuss the new
and plan for fu tu re
will hold a
D ecem ber 9,
{mint system
activities.
N ayborhill club m et w ith E dith
D ro rb au g h D ecem ber fifth, w ith
P resid en t Elsa R aviches presid­
ing.
T h irtee n m em bers w ere p re s ­
ent. w ith Agnes Portecew be­
com ing a new m em ber.
T he afternoon w as spent in
m ak in g C h ristm a s bells from tin
can lids and C h ristm a s tre e s
from alum inum foil.
P la n s w ere m ade to help) som •'
u n fo rtu n a te fam ily at C hristm as
tim e.
N ext m eeting will lx1 at Alvina
E ichoff’s hom e on J a n u a ry 6.
Dana Addresses
Wildlife Group
M arshall N. D ana, p a rt-tim e
resident and ex-edito r of th e O re­
gon J o u rn a l’s E dito rial Page, ad ­
dressed th e th ird an n u al W ildlife
B an q u et at H um bolt S ta te C ol­
lege, F riday.
Mr. D a n a ’s address w as en title d
’’Is th e re any fu tu re for furs,
leath e rs, fins and fu n ? "
Ml-. D ana is a w ell-know n fig-
re am ong conserv atio n ists, es-
•» cially known for his "fiv e-y ear
plan for gam e ad m in istratio n in
O regon".
T he D anas w ere accom panied
C arl and Billy M ason a re back to E u re k a by Mr. and Mrs. W il­
from S e attle.
liam C rissey.
G eorge G ates and Mr. Olsen
spent S a tu rd a y evening w ith the SC O U T D IN N E R SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy H anks.
R ecognition D inner for th e O re ­
gon
T ra il Council. Boy S couts of
Blossom B ehee and h er ballet
A
m
erica,
will be held at E rb
C ass a re very busy g e ttin g ready
M em orial B uilding, S unday, D e­
for th e ir C h ristm a s F estival.
cem ber 13.
A tten d in g from B rookings will
Mr. and Mrs. Rex R eiser spent
be
C om m issioner H enry K err, and
S u n d ay evening ith Mr. and Mrs.
possibly o th ers.
Lee D rorbaugh.
T he w om en did it again! Mr.
and Mi's. P ete Schm idt w ere down
for C a n a sta at th e Lee D ror-
b a u g h ’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. S m ith and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S m ith from
C annyonville, O regon, w ere w eek­
end g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
D rorbaugh.
E x am in atio n s for d riv ers licen­
ses will lx» given in B rookings
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at th e City
H all.
Susie Walker
22-inch doll
will walk right
into the arms of
some lucky little
girl on
M O N TE S P R A IN S A N K L E
Santa Claus Makes
Dates For Brookings
C. O. L eonard is hobbling a-
round on cru tc h es because of a
sprained ankle. He says he w as
only try in g to be polite. W hile
j sidestepping a lady ped estrian , ha
stepped in a hole, and tw isted th e
ankle severely.
S a n ta C laus is on his w ay to
R rookings, and h e’s scheduled to
a rriv e p re tty soon now-.
A ccording to latest com m uni­
ques, th e ruddy old gent is due
in to T ots to T cans in B rookings
on T uesday. D ecem ber 22 ab out
M rs Wm. Brown h as been ill
11 A M. P ro g ress has been slow for several days.
because of th e load of candy canes
h e’s carry in g , hut h e’ll m ak e it
T ry P ilot Classified Ads.
on tim e.
S a n ta will re ap p ea r th e night
before C h ristm a s at th e tre e to
be erected by th e firem en in front
of th e C en tral B uilding. W hile
th ere, h e’ll give candy to the kids
about seven P.M.
Something
New
FA IRY T A L E H OU SE
S H IN E S IN W INDOW
Be su re to see th e g in g erb read
house in th e window' at P h illip s’
D ad ‘n ’ Lad S tore. I t ’s p erfectly
detailed, rig h t down to a gum -
drop, vine grow ing up th e icing
chim ney and it is rig h t out of a
fairy tale. M arg aret P hillips (M rs.
AD m ade it, and P hillips a re giv­
ing all th e ir D ecem ber cu sto m ers
a chance on it.
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Jan. 8, 1954
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