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BROOKINGS-HARBORPILOT - Thursday, March 29, 1956 PAGE TI IREK BROOKINGS, OREGON from out of town were: Mr. and Mr. Pullen was a member of the Mrs. L. C. Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. 1953 class. He attended North group returned home on Sunday. Mr. Jaggers is the In su ra n t AKERS-PULLEN bad on most of their trip. Marvin Ricketts and daughter, West Christian College, Eugene, The Misses Joanne Clendenin agent for the Chetco Grange. “ 'Mr’ and Mrs. Leonard Harvey Will Tolman returned home Gail, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. and Oregon State College. At and son Mervin ‘Skippy) and and Beverly Glass arrived home the latter part of the week alter WEDDING Leonard C. Pullen, C. F. Pullen, Mrs. William Stuart and daugh Monday after living in Portland visiting relatives in Reedsport Miss Virginia Akers became Cave Junction: and Mr. and Mrs. present he is employed by the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garrity ter Jill made a trip to Portland since their graduation from the South Coast Lumber Company. and son, Jr., visited at the home during the school spring vacation Brookings-Harbor High School for several days. He also visited the bride of Leslie Clarence Pul Norman D. Moore and children, The young couple are at home of Mrs. Garrity’s sister twice and while they were there they last June. Miss Glass has been the Elmer Miller's and A. F. len, on Saturday afternoon, Mar. of Albany. 21th, at the home of her mother, in the last few weeks. They bought a Shetland pony colt for employed in an office while in Gardner at Siletz while gone. Mrs. Pullen is attending the to their friends in an apartm ent Al Folkner left last week for Mrs. Dewey Akers. Mr. Pullen is Brookings-Hurbor high school, over the Par Store. were on a vacation from San Portlahd and Miss Clendenin has Diego where Mr. Garrity is Mervin and they will go back atended business college from Portland where he is in the the son of Mr. and Mrs.Glenn and will be graduated in June. Veterans Hospital for treatment. Duncan. stationed by the Navy, and they in the near future to bring it which she just graduated, Mrs. Claude Clayton is visit Rev. E. F. McClain officiated stopped here on their way to home. When the pony gets here i Curt Waltlien went to South- the Harvey pasture will be the and from Hoquiam and Aber ! ern California last week to at- ing her daughter and family in at the double ring ceremony in deen where they spent most of most popular place in the entire 1 tend to some business and to Cupertino. California. While she front of the fireplace which was their leave at the homes of their neighborhood for the youngsters. \ isit his children When he re is there she will attend the wed banked with Spring flowers. The bride wore an acqua afternoon Mrs. Charles Ames and sons turned the first of the week, he ding of her grand-daughter. parents. Mr .and Mrs. Jim Tungate of gown and carried a white bible Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Stein Danny and Mickey, and Mr. and J was accompanied by Mrs. Wald- metz and five children returned Mrs. Frank Lafever and son ien who had Iven visiting in that Butte Falls were visitors Sun with carnations, and streamers. day at the home of Mr. Tungate’s Mrs. Norman Modre, sister of home the first of last week after Lonny spent the spring school area for several weeks. sister. Mrs. Ole Lindgren, where the grtxsm, was matron of honor, a trip to Kansas City where they vacationweek in Dallas and Balls Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Musset OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS visited relatives. They report City where Mrs. Lafever’s and are the parents of a seven pound, he also visited his father, Jack wearing a pink gown. Ronald Akers, brother of the bride, was Tungate. that the dri/ing conditions were Mrs. Ames’ parents, Mr. and eleven ounoe son born at the Sea' Milton Foster went to Coos best man. COQUILLE AUTO CO. Mrs. George Murphy live. The side Hospital on March 12th Members of the immediate Bay Monday to undergfo med They have named the little new ical treatment. He returned the families were present for the comer William Curtis. Mrs. Mus- | marriage ceremony, and the re- middle part of the week. ser is the former Barbara Stoller I ception that followed. Guests Nick Baumgartner Sr., was taken ill at his home last week end and it was necessary to take him to the Seaside Hospital, where he is undergoing exam ination and treatment. He suff ered a heart attack while in Medford a few weeks ago, but seemed to be recovering very nicely from its effects. One of the best loved persons in this area. Aunt Sue Benham, is in the Seaside Hospital under an oxygen tent, in a critical condition. She had been at the AZALEAS IN BLOOM home of her niece, Mrs. Milton DeMartin for several days, being cared for, before it was found CALADIUM'S necessary to take her to the hospital. Mrs. Benham celebrat ed her ninety-second birthday last fall. CROFT EASTER LILIES L. G. Stafford is still at the Seaside Hospital with his con dition aboui the same as it was CINERARIA last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jaggers attended the Orange Insurance annual meeting for the insurance BABY CHICKS agents in Coos and Curry Coun ty at the Coquille Hotel last Thursday. George Murphy of DUCKLINGS Portland had charge of the meet ing which started at ten in the moaning and continued until four that afternoon with a noon dinner. Others attending from Curry County included Docia - PHONE 3751 - Sweet of Sixes. Grange and Jackie Taylor of Ophir Grange. 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