Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 28, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Smith River Women's Club
Entertained By Brookings Singers
th e lucky w inner will have to he
at th e hall at th a t tim e in o rd er CONSIDER
Brookings ! lurbor Pilot
to receive it.
BACHELOR
TH U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 28, 1954
A lm ost every fam ily has som e
B
y
J
J.
G
allagher
q u ilts
w hich
they
n a te in having Mrs. B aughm an cherished
1 m footloose and fancy free,
would be proud to display, and a t
DANCE STUDENTS
give these in tere stin g review s.
No w edding bells will chim e for
th
e
sam
e
tim
e
being
able
to
see
C losing the* program w as sp e­
GO TO CRESCENT
me;
cial „music and singing by visitors th e q u ilts brought by th e ir n eig h ­
Seven B rookngs s tu d e n ts of
I
w
alk
alone,
fo
rev
er
free.”
from B rookings, w hich w as appre- bors m akes an event well w o rth
Bonnie K ay M incer w ere in C res­
tak
in
g
p
a
rt
in.
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hus
qu
o
th
the
gay
young
blade.
1 eiated by all. Mrs N ell M cK enzie
cent C ity recen t 1\ for a field day
Now, solve for me this m ystery,
introduced W ilhelm ina Donnelly,
of practice.
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h
ere
would
this
blithe
young
M eta M yers, La M erne C h ristia n ­
A tten d in g w ere M arilyn H over,
b liste r be
son, H elen Rice. Mrs. J. M oore
H ad his g ra n d sire been such as he, K a th y B ushnell. H elen Lucas.
and Mr. M cKenzie, who re n d e re I
K ath leen Phelps, P am ela K err,
A Teen-A ge club dance will be O r his g ran d m a died an old m aid ?
solos, d u ets and trios, w ith piano
Ann W hite, and G lenda K effer.
held F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 29,
and violin accom panim ent.
At the close of th e afternoon, at the V FW hall.
sandw iches and coffee w e r e
Cold pop for sale. Good m usic.
X68S o u o q j
ia.KHs P»MA\
served from a w hite linen covered , Join th e fun!
•able c e n te red w th red berries,
g re en ery and red candles. P r e ­
siding a t th e table w ere M arth a
SH 3H SV M
S H O J.V U 3 D IH 3 3 H
’ ’¡rich and F ran ces W estbrook.
T ea hostess w as G race H ight,
K H H X Ilv
KHOAOlV
w ho w as assisted by club m em ­
SNV j I
b ers in serving.
the
Sm ith R iver W om en’s C lub held
its m onthly m eeting J a n u a ry S in
the clubroom a t C om m unity hall.
P resident Mrs. A rt Law n presided
at a short business m eeting.
A cheery fire in th e fireplace
provided w arm th for th e room.
I he m an tle c a rried out th e A rt
( o rn er them e, w ith a larg e oil
painting, a d ese rt scene hung
above the m antle. An a rra n g e ­
m ent ot books and p h otographs
com pleted th e m an tle decorations.
A nother p ain tin g in w a te r color.
I he Blue Daisy, and photographic
p o rtra itu re on th e m a n tle and ta -
ble w ere a rra n g e d
by
M rs
George Shipley, who w as in
charge of the a rt corner.
During the sh ort business ses­
sion. re p o rts w ere given by com ­
m ittee chairm en. M arth a U lrich
gave a rep o rt on th e lib rary ; and
i
STARTING
the child w elfare ch airm an , M ary
Fisher, rep o rted th a t new scales
I lours 9-6 - Closed Monday
had arriv ed at the baby clinic.
Mabel M aris re p o rted th a t the
club had en tered th e P en n y A rt
A chance for everyone in the
contest. The W om en’s C lub also com m unity to display th e ir c h e r­
m ade a donation to th e M arch of ished h an d-m ade q u ilts is planned
Dimes fund.
for th e G range hall on S a tu rd a y .
L ibrary ch airm an , Mrs. M a rth a F e b ru a ry 20. T he q u ilts can be
Ulrich, w ith Mrs. F ra n c e s W e st­ any th a t one has. w h e th e r m ade
brook as co-chairm an, w as in by them selves or by som e one
charge of th e program . Mrs. U l­ else, and tw’o prizes a re being giv­
rich gave a b rief h isto ry of th e en, one for th e oldest q u ilt on dis­
library, which w as organized in play and th e o th e r for th e quilt
1932. She tu rn ed the prografn ju d g ed best in w orkm anship and
over to Mrs. E unice F airs, lite ra ­ design by the judges.
T h e re also will be tables for
tu re chairm an, of th e S an F r a n ­
cisco district, who introduced display of antiques, but these will
Mrs. Glyndon S m ith of E u re k a, be for exhibit only. T h ere will
garden ch a irm an of th e S ta te be som e one a t the hall all the
tim e th e q u ilts are on display,
Federation.
Mrs. C lifford B aughm an of and th e re is no fee for e n terin g
Richmond, s ta te lite ra ry c h a ir­ a q u ilt o r for adm ission to the
man of the C alifo rnia F ed eratio n hall. C ake o r pie and coffee will
ot W om en’s Clubs, w as guest be served by th e G range ladies at
sp eak er for th e aftern o o n . S he a d ­ a sm all ch a rg e for those who
dressed the group and review ed w ish to have refreshm ents.
As th e plans now' are, the quilts
the book, “T he L ady of A rlin g ­
B efore you buy any TV’ set. look at
ton ” She also gave ex c erp ts and will be en tered betw een nine and
P ack ard -B ell. C om pare it w ith any
reviewed th e c u rre n t book, “T he eleven in th e m orning, w ith the
o th e r set, and w e’re su re y o u ’ll a g re e
Coffee T ra in .” T he local club- doors open to th e public a t one-
—th e re is nothing b e tte r.
th irty and to rem ain open u n ­
til about nin e-th irty , at which
tim e th e q u ilts are to be picked
up by th e ow ners. T h ere will be
By E T H E L G O O D LIN
a door prize, which will be draw n i
lor about nine in the evening, and
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TEEN-AGE NEWS
OO 3DNVIlddV 31IHM
S E R V IC E S
By Appointment
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Grange Plans
Quilt Display
Jake's Barber Shop
Smith River
A heavy elec trical sto rm hit
Del N orte county in the ea rly
evening M onday, w ith p lenty of
hail and rain and w ith sheet
lightning followed by heavy claps
oi rolling th u n d er. No dam ag e
is reported. This w as the heaviest
th u n d er in this section for several
years.
Duane Shelton, statio n ed at
F ort Ord. has com pleted his basic
train in g in the arm y cam p. He
visited his p aren ts. Rev and Mrs.
Jam es Shelton, and his tw o sis­
ters on Sunday. He left on the
evening plane to report at the
arm y camp. He will be sen t w ith
his division to G erm any.
Mrs. Blanch F a v o r left on a
S o u th w estern plane M onday, go­
ing by way of M edford to Chico,
w here she will visit for several
weeks w ith h er d a u g h te r and fam ­
ily.
Mrs. Eddie W estbrook has re ­
tu rn ed to h er hom e on M onday
a f te r spending th • w eekend as
guest of her siste r. Mrs. Ada
H ursh, and niece. Mrs. E dna Ross,
wom en and visitors w ere for u
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2. Try it in your home— w e ’ll gladly
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3 CO M PARE xvith any other set,
and you'll agree
To clear land for resale,
price drastically cut on a
small group of 2-bedroom
surplus structures . . •
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Office Hours*.
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9:00 p.m Mon., Wed. Fri. Evenings
P hones : Smith River
Residence 631
EMERGENCY CALLS ANYTIME
Sets On Display Next To Silverspray M arket
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