Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 18, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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AZALEA GARDEN CLUB HOLDS
REGULAR LUNCHEON MEETING
The regular meeting of the kins. Mrs. Nell McKenzie and Mrs
'Azalea Garden club was held Helen Rice favored the group
Thursday, Nov. 11th at the VFW with two duets. “Ventian Moon"
hall, with a desert luncheon at and “When Day is Done.’’ Mrs.
Nancy Pisarek sand two solos,
1:30.
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“Songs
My Mother Taught Me”,
Hostesses were Mrs. W. Woll-
and
“Danny
Boy”. Mrs. Melta
am as chairman, with Mrs. Lewis
Myers
was
accompanist.
Peterson, Mrs. Albert Joy and
Mrs. T. F. McKenna showed
Mrs. Clara Mclndoe as assistants.
slides
on shrubbery and flowers
The tables were decorated in
of
Hawaii
taken by Mr. and Mrs.
autum colors Mrs. B. E. Kerns
Warren
Smith
on their recent
and Mrs. Emil Edwardson pour­
trip
to
the
beautiful
island. Mrs.
ed.
Smith
was
unable
to
attend the
The business meeting after the
meeting
but
she
had
written a
luncheon was conducted by Mrs.
full
description
of
the
flowers
L. H. Harvey, president. A note
and
scenes
presented,
that
was
from Camp White was read, ask­
read
by
Mrs.
McKenzie.
ing the club for four huge swags
Mrs. McKenna demonstrated a
to be used for Christmas dec­
lovely
arrangement of weeds
orations.
gathered near her home as they
For the Christmas meeting of
do grow so abundantly here in
the club to be held on December
this lovely green country. She
9th it was announced by the com-
also made one on a tray using
mitte in charge that the gift ex­
winter stock in shades of pink and
change is to be tools, plants or
grapes for the interest that look­
bulbs—things that the green
ed just right for the Thanksgiv­
thumb gardeners can use. Memb­
ing table.
ers are also asked to bring ar­
Mrs. L. H Twohy, the ways and
rangements to decorate the hall.
There will be no judging, but means chairman had a table of
it is hoped that the hall will be Christmas cards and wrappings,
and also announced the bridge
in a Christmas spirit.
tournament to be held November
The hall was decorated with
Chrysanthemums and a lovely ar- 18-19-20.
rangement for a buffet. The man­
I
The Crescent Lodge, No. 45,F.
tle was arranged by Mrs. Mary
Fisher, with 26 members and 10 S. A. M., Crescent City, Calif.,
guests present. The club is always will dedicate a new temple under
glad to welcome guests. Mrs. the auspices of the Grand Lodge
Marian Chapman was applauded Nov. 22, beginning at 8 p. m. /\11
for the clever drawings in this master Masons are invited to at-
years year book. They are all in tend.
color and appropriate for each
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr left
month.
Monday
for a business trip north
After the business meeting, the
to
Portland
and Tacoma, Wash, j
meeting was turned over to the
They
will
be
gone
a week
program chairman, Mrs. J. Jud-
FR E E M A N ’S
MARKET
PHONE 2411
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
u. s.
GRADED
CHOICE BEEF
]
FRESH FRUIT
and
VEGETABLES
FREE LOCKER BEEF
TO BE GIVEN AWAY 24th DECEMBER
l)o Your Everyday And Holiday Shopping With Us—
Start saving Those Free Tickets — Win \o u r W inter
Supply of Locker Beef
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
TURKEYS
12 to 16 lb Ave.
22 to 26 lb Ave.
Oven Ready—Broad Breasted Young, Tender Turkeys
We will have a few small turkeys, 6 to iolhs
DUCKS AND GEESE ALSO
READY MIX
CONCRETE
5 TO S LB. LEAN, MEATY
>ur sand and gravel is washed,
reened and weighed to give full
ensure and proper proportions
aggregate, to insure quality)
P IC N IC
CAN
CANNED
P IC N IC
River Run Sand and Gravel
Grushed Gravel
Clay Fill
Rock Fill Material
River Silt
Black Top Sofi
Glam Shell Soil
Concrete Pipe & Ditching
NO JOB TOO SMALL
1b 39c
HAM S
■■ A 11
HAM S
Boneless. Shankless, Skinn-
lb
2 or 3 to pkg.
HEINZ, I’KG.
D IL L
*3.49
P IC K L E S
Pk. 10«
For your Thanksgiving dinner we will fix any kind of a roast the way you
BART TI IE BUTCII
like it.
P. S. — Fresh Barrel of Kraut