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r 11 PAGE SIX — BROOK INGS-H ARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON ¡Emblem Club Installs Officers At a very impressive form al (Uteatni. cerem ony held in the Elks Hall, which was decorated w ith bas k ets of daffodils, acacia, and Cidla lilies tied with purple rib bons, the officers of the Brook ings Emblem Club No. 265, w ere installed on F eb ru ary 2.nd. under the able command of C lara Mill er, Suprem e President, of the S a p re n v Emblem Club of A m er ica, and a resident of B urbank, C d ifo rn ia. .-‘.no was accom panied a. 1 assisted by Irm a Roher, the Acting Suprem e M arshal, of T h ere is not m uch good to be Crescent City, and 19 S uprem e said for the w ea th er ol the past O licers who am m em bers of the tw o w eeks except th at th e re hag Crescent City and Brook ngs b o rn a lot of it. N atu ra lly , it Emblem Clubs. h appens just when I am try in g Alice Bordtvell, C h a rte r P re s to im press some one too. I am ident, opened the m eeting, and tu r e th a t if I w rite som ething presented the honored guests. nasty ab o u t the w eath er, th at Roy Brown, E xalted Ruler, B.P.- by th e tim e the pajx-r goes to H a rris E llsw orth, m em ber O.E. No. 1934 and M arie Woods, p ress th e sun will be shining. I'm S uprem e D istrict D eputy, of of Congress from this d istrict, co u n tin g on it. announced that he would be a Crescent City. M a y o r Roy — P ipe D ream s candidate for re-election. Brim m w as detained a t a m eet- W e heard w here the Lions I Two D em ocrats, Dave Shaw , and and w as unable to atten d , c lu b m em bers w ere kicking in a I of Gold Beach and P o rte r of but was well represented by his little money to s ta rt a bank a c - 1 charm ing wife, Mary Jane. Pres- E ugene have already filed. co u n t w henever a m em ber has I E llsw orth is also a native of j ident Alice presented on behalf a new a rriv a l in the family. Eugene. I of the Club an ‘‘H onorary Life B ud and I tried to interest the M em bership” card to Veda M a tt R o tary C lub dn doing the same son, for o utstanding w ork rend- , th in g —on a larg er scale, of MRS. WALLACE WINS dered to the club the past year. co u rse but got tu rn ed down. DRYER AT OPENING The gavel of au th o rity was T h ey m ust think we have an W inners in the W ards Ap then tu rn ed over to S uprem e axe to grind o r som ething. pliance C enter G rand Opening P resident C lara Miller, to in — Pipe Dreams have been announced. Mrs. Viol sta ll th e following officers, who T here is a le tte r in an o th er et W allace won th e dryer; M ary w ere escorted to the A lta r by p a rt of the Pilot, giving us ned Schaeffer won a portable radio. for ta k m e picks at the am bul M ary Ann Jensen won a record th e ir Elk E sco rts to ta k e the ance com m ittee. I’m su re th a t player and Mrs. Ray Gadberry, pledge. The Officers wore w hite w e w eren’t mad at them per M arian F ountain and Lydia form als and red carnation cor sages, sonally We felt that th e w ay ft Bm w m an all won radios. M abel O strander, P resident; w as it Just w asn’t doing anybody About 500 people attended the Alice Bordwell, Jr. P ast P re s any goo/’ We pointed out in an g rand opening. ident; D orotha Webb, Vice P re s ed ito rin ' some m onths ago our ident; Evelyn Jaklew icz, F in an feelings m ore preri«elv. W e felt In spite of the storm y w eather cial S ecretary ; R uth H ritz, tre a s th a t th rt o'd com m ittee did a fine Brookings was well represented u rer; P earl Faeson, Recording job. an ’ hould be commended a t th e Com m unity Concert held S ecretary ; B arb ara M iller, C or r a th e r 4h ” n criticized but at in C rescent City, this past week responding S ecretary ; W anda th e sam e tim e the com m ittee end. Phillips, C hairm an T ru stee; f’—ctloning, m d thp am- Ruby Lowe, 2-Year T ru stee; bti'n-ep ,- r s n ’t functioning, S ure EUNKS RETU RN HUME - - Yvonne Fox. 3-Year T ru stee; we o • things up. and we had Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F u n k r e P au lin e C arjienter, M arshal; L a r to st*ek our neck out to do it. turned Sunday from th eir annua] la LaBonte, 1st A ssistant M ar / r‘ — " " *uaf is our job, at least swing along the Mississippi V al sh al; E lean o r Hf^brook, 2nd | we th'."!: it’s our job. ley, seeing how th eir E a ste r lily A ssistant M arshal; C lara Bowlin bulb custom ers are doing. O rganist; A llene King. C haplain; j W A N D ’ VOPPZSON P A S S E S George would only say they Mrs v ’l ’llam K M orrison, 34, mafic expenses. T hey covered Veda M attson, P ress Correspond- j a n t; C onstance Evans, H istorian; j pe. *■ •«>t f'way at Seaside Hospital 14,000 miles on the trip. F lora Mead, 1st G uard and V e n ' W e d n er'cv , F eb ru ary 29th. Mrs. WhiHock, 2nd Guard. M orrison was very well known, The gavel was then tu rn ed locally, and her passing was a over to the newly install«' 1 •h o ck t > her m any frien d s an d I’resident, Mabel O strander. Fol-I relatives. Besides her parents lowing her “thank you” to the ! T o she leave-, a 9-year old daughter. SELL I C lub”. She com pletely cap tiv ated bouquet of red roses by th e o u t going President Alice. President Mabel introduced Suprem e President C lara Miller, who gave an in terestin g talk on th e tru e m eaning of “Em blem Club.” She com pletely ca tiv a te 1 th e m em bers and guests alike, w ith her sincerety, her sw eetness and charm ing personality. G ifts w ere presented to the S uprem e President and M arshal. The Jr. P ast President Alice was hon ored w ith a P ast P residents pin and an “H onorary Life M em ber-| ship card, th e Club presented h er w ith a M other of P earl cig- ■ a re tte case bearing the Club | Emblem, sh? w as also p r e s e n te '! \v;’h gifts from the m em bers. Following the installation, dancing w as enjoyed and refresh merits w ere served. P rior to the ceremony, a ban- quet at the Cliff House in h no 1 of tin* S uprem e President w ith 77 guests present. M ayor and M is Roy B r.nun wi re also h o n -‘ ed guests. WT Thursday, March I, 1956 FASHION SHOW GETS A NAME Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bolin have announced the engagem ent of th e ir d au g h ter, Shirley Bowlin, to Allen Sm ith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sm ith of Medford. Shirley g rad u a ted from B rook ings H igh School in 1952, and has been w orking as a d en tal hygienist in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Young rep o rt th a t they have sold th e ir town house to Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Sauers. H ie Youngs recently moved into a la rg er The Fashion Siioiv, tg held home on the Beresa T ract. here on M arch 17th will be call ed "Silver S> mphony.” The back M E R V IN S T A R K ON JOB ground them e was selected a t Among the m any technicians the reg u lar m eeting of the S a t flown into the P ortland area ellite Social Club held a t th e because of the gas d isaster w as home of Agda Bickner. M ervin, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O ther plans for the show w ere ID. S tark . Since g etting out of also discussed. It was reported th e Navy, M ervin has been em th at the A pparel Shops a re ployed by th e gas com pany in choosing th e ir models and th a t S an Diego, California some of th eir new Spring F a sh ions are beginning to arrive. C H E S S E R S W ED D IN G — It w as also decided to have a Mr. and Mrs. George Chesser diHir prize to be given to some had a few of th eir friends and lucky ticket holder. kinfolk in this past w’eekend, to It was announced th a t Mr. observe their Golden Wedding. Russel Jenkins will play the The couple w ere m arried in K an W urlitzer O rgan through the sas City, Missouri, in 1906, and courtesy of Johnny’s Music S tore cam e to Brookings in 1948 from of Coquille. M orton, W ashington. The form er It is hoped th a t th e re w ill be bride w as ju st g ettin g over an a good tu rn out to see w hat a a tta c k of the flu. good job the local m erch an ts are doing to bring to Brookings the GAMMA GAMMA M EETS very latest in S pring F ashions The Gamma G am m a Beta o r for every m em ber of th e family. ganization m et T uesday evening a t the home of Gladys C hristen sen. N orm a A rchibald gave a ta lk sum m arizing h er recent six- l i w° rrt®d by Wertnem” [Oetttcg y p Nighta (too frequent, burning or Itch weeks trip which took h er as ing urinationi or B eonj, Cloudy Urine] fa r as Cuba. Yvonne Cox served due to common Kidney and Bladder Irri tations. try CVBTEX for quick, gratlfwnr comforiing help. A bllllonOYSTXX the refreshm ents. GETTING UPNlGHH «»ed In part » year« prove safety and •uceeaa. Art druggUt for CVBTEX batUXacUon or money-back guarantee. THE OLDEST STOVE CO. » .«X » IN AMERICA IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE E TOR YOUR MONEY THANK YOU Regular $412.95 TO ALL THOSE W HO HELPED MAKE OUR GRAND OPENING SUCH A SUCCESS . . S-P-E-C-l-A-L . OSTENBEBiiS $299.95 Karl and Louise Crab Feed ALL YOU CAN EAT ? MARCH 10th - 6:30 to ? 30 p.m. at the Grange Hall in Harbor \o u get something more than a range when you elnwise Perfection—the world’s finest range—as dutiful as it is beautiful. 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