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7 O JinWikings-Harbor Pilot BISHOP DAGWELL TO CONDUCT T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 16, 1954 FIRST SERVICE IN NEW CHURCH On S unday. S ept. 26, th e Rt. u la rly here several tim es each Vows Given Again Rev. B enjam in D. Dagwell, B ish y ea r since th e org an izatio n of St. op of O regon, will conduct th e T im o th y 's C hurch, so th a t visit 1 li A fter 25 Years first services of w orship ni new will be an o p o rtu n ity to renew S t. T im o th y ’s C hurch, w hen he m any old acquaintances. O f Wedded Life St. T im o th y ’s C hurch w elcom es | will c e le b ra te th e oly C om m un T w enty-five y ea rs of m a rria g e ion a t 8:30 and 11 a .m. C hurch g uests and new people in own w ere cele b rate d T uesday evening School classes will follow th e to services and organizations. at the Rapt ist C om m unity church 8:30 celebration. Bisho Dagwell Com e and get acquainted, and w hen Mr. and Mrs. C. F. C am p will repach at th e 11:00 a .m. help to ce le b rate this occasion 1 w hen o u r chief m in iste r is v isit bell pledg >1 them selves again service. ing us, and th e new church is Bisho D agwell is no s tra n g e r w ith the double ring cerem ony first put to use for divine service. to B rookings, having visited reg- read by Rev. W a lte r S adler. T he couple a tten d e d by Mr. and Mrs. A rt P ierce stood beneath th e vine entw ined lattic e archw ay w ith can d le lab ra and b a sk e ts of d ah lias on each s id e. A victory pot-luck supper, to C A L O R E T T E LEA G U E C andles w ere lighted by J a n e t S hip A S hore m oved all alone M osier and th e ir son Jim m y, be c e le b ra te m oving in to the new into first place in th e C alo rette church, is planned by St. T im fo re th e processional began w ith jVIrs. R alph Reed at the organ and o th y ’s Episcopal C hurch for next W om en’s bowling league F rid ay M rs. L ucille P a tte rs o n a t th e M onday evening. T he new bu ild night by w inning all of th e ir piano playing “B ells of St. M ary” ing. alth o u g h as yet uncom pleted, gam es. T hey took fo u r from S m ith T h e m usical program p resen ted is fa r enough along to be used, R iver T avern, w hile H iW a y m a r and th e su p p er M onday evening to the b ride and groom and 75 ket took th re e from W hite Rock. g u ests consisted of: “As the Y ears will be an occasion of th an k sg iv C hetco H om e and A uto took th ree Go By” sung by Mrs. H arold ing and rejoicing. from C h ad ’s Coffee Mill, and Young and acc m panied by Ju d y A fte r th e dinner a rep o rt will B rookings Feed and Seed split S ad ler; "T he L ord’s P ra y e r” sung be given on th e building o p era tw o and tw'o w ith S m ith R iver by Mrs. Viola M osier accom panied tions to d ate, and th e condition V ariety. by Mrs. Lucille P a tte rs o n : "W hen of th e building fund. The build M uriel But rick w as high indi You H air Has 'ru in e d To S ilver" ing has been advanced to its ! vidual gam e bow ler w ith 178, and A trio sung by M esdam es B etty present stag e w ithout incurring L o re tta W allace had high series G orte, Lucille P a t t e r son a “ d Viola any indebtedness, th ro u g h th»' i w ith 455. H i-W ay M arket w as Mosier, accom panied by Mrs. su p p o rt of its Diocese of Oregon, top team gam e w ith 448. and also R alph Reed; and “My L ittle G ray and th e generosity and co opera top team series w ith 1203. Horn«’ In The W est" sung by tion of local patrons. Y olande V aughan of the Hi Wav- W hen com pleted the new M arket team picked two hard F red Fox accom panied bv Mrs. Lucille P atterso n . An original ch u rch will be unique in th a t the splits in a row, h ittin g the 9-5-7 po«‘in, “T w enty Five Long Y eais S a n c tu a ry and N ave will be fin- i T< a m S ta n d in g s W. L. Tot. Ago” w as read by Mrs. Bob S w an ishey in m yrtlew ood panelling. Ship A S h o rt’ 4 0 1028 Its m assive tim b e r tru sses are Ili-W ay M kt. son, 3 1 1203 a rc h ite c tu ra l fe a tu re C hetco H om e - A uto 3 1 1139 Mrs. Go*~pbeH w as m ost a t a n o th e r 2 2 1055 tra c tiv e in a teal blue ta ffe ta th at lends b ea u ty and dignity to Sm ith R iver V ar 2 2 1038 d ress w ith silver sequin»' hat and the interior. T he congregation and Br. Feed and Seed 1 3 1021 v el and silver slippers. A shoulder staff a re d eterm in ed to m ake new W h ite Rock Cot. S m ith R iver Tav. 0 4 795 orchid corsage w as set off by St. T im o th y ’s C hurch a beau tifu l e larg e box of silver ribbons. Mrs. P ie rc e s w ore navy blue w ith pink ch u rch in w hich to w orship the b e a v e r e t t e lea gu e L esm eisters In su ran ce, M incer’s T he reception tab le ce n te red by Lord of tru th and beauty. Jew elry, and T ots to Teens took a th re e tier»*d cake w as presided four gam es as th e B ra v e rc tte o v er t»v M esdam es Ray G adberry, m a rrie d S ept. 14, 1929. at H eber L eague got underw ay at Azalea A rch ie H endricks, C Ed D em psey S pringe. A rkansas. They cam e Lanes T h u rsd a y night. Lesm eis an d E d ith Ackley. Mrs. Lynn to B rookings 7 y ea rs ago. Mr. H a m p to n en te re d th e nam es in Campbell o p erated th e G adberry te rs won from H anscam s, T ots to th e guest lw)ok. C. Ed D em psey C am pbell saw m ill u n til a tew Teens from W ards Propane, and p resen ted the gift, a silver c a n y ea rs ago w hen he built the build M incer's from K e rr H ardw are. ing now housing H i-W av M arket T he Cliff House took th ree from d lelab ra. B rookings M arket to round out Mr. and Mrs C am pbell w ere and D airy C reem . the evenings play. All bow ling w as scratch , w ith P at Helrig* w inning individual high gam»' w ith 169 Elm a M itchel c a p tu re d high individual series w ith 136. L esm eister In su ran ce took high team gam e w ith 693. SEM I-M O D ER N C O TTA G E J u s t rig h t for a couple who can and also high team series w ith do som e finishing. Secluded and p ro tected by abundant 1923. n a tu ra l shrubberv am i firs. One full ac re in town W. L. Tot. Team S tan d in g s w ith pew dug well and p re ssu re system . $4.500.00 is 'Team S ta n d in g s T. L. Tot. th»> full price E asy te rm s available. 1 e sm e iste r Ins. 4 0 1923 4 0 1890 T ots to Teens 500 F E E T O F OCEAN F R O N T A G E T he best investm ent op- M incer's Jlry . 4 0 1965 port unity available in th is tvpe of p ro p e rty . Can be 3 1 1719 Cliff H ouse sutxlivided into five larg e ocean front lots, all w ith B rookings M kt. 131668 easy access to fine beach in H a rb o r area. Im p ro v e W ards P ro p an e 0 4 1785 m en ts include tlx 'd ro o m m odern co ttag e, garag e and 1 lan scam s 0 4 1725 good w a te r supply from y e a r aro u n d spring. O w ner K err H a rd w are 0 4 1397 will sacrifice for im m ed iate sale. VICTORY DINNER Bowling Season AT ST. TIMOTHYS Begins A t Lanes BETTER BUYS AT lESMEISTER'S : I I I I t. LARGE FAM ILY HOM E W IT H ACREA G E O ne of th e finest hom es in B rookings on n e a rly 2 acres. W ithin w a lk ing d istan ce from school yet secluded in beautiful settin g . 3 bedroom s, 2 b ath s, e x tra la rg e living room, hardw ood fhxvrs, ele c tric heat, 2 c a r g arag e and m any o th e r desirab le fe atu res. This c a n ’t last at $15,000.00. T he te rm s are verv a ttr a c tiv e also. DR. SMITH IS NAMED TO VISION INSTITUTE 5 D r R ichard L. S m ith , Brook ings, has been nam ed a m em ber of th e Vision C onservation In stitut»' of th e N orthw est. P re si dent M ax F riedm an, of P o rtlan d , announced today. 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