Thursday, July 19, 1956
Melody Brimm Is Bride of Barry Sage
The B aptist C om m unity church
was the scene of the m arriage of dress of beige colored lace w ith
Miss Melody E laine Brim m to m atching accessories. The groom 's
Mr. B a rry Robert Sage, son of m other was a ttire d in pink with
Mr .and Mrs. Bob S totenburg. natching pink accessories.
Rev. S addler officiated at the
Mr. Bob D efenbaugh attended
double ring cerem ony on Ju ly 5. the groom as best m ar. G erald
The d a u g h te r of M ayor and H endricks, Ken Russell, and By-
Mrs. Roy Brim m , w as given in nor Brimm w ere ushers
:
ia g ' by h er fa th e r .She wore
Mrs. P utnam played the wed
a gown of w hite C hantilly lace ding music and accompanied
and nylon tulle. H er fingertip Miss Ann Baldwin who sang d o l
veil of F rench illusion fell from ing the ceremony. Miss Sandy
a lace cap em broidered w ith seed Way was in charge of t l v guest
p earls and sequins. She carried book and Misses D oris Shuev and
a w hite orchid on h er Rainbow P at T aylor presidetl at th e gift
Bible.
table.
Miss Joy G ott was maid of hon
The reception was held in the
or. She w ore a pink nylop dress Chetco Inn. A fter the bride and
w ith m atching gloves, hat a: 1 groom cut the first piece of cak?,
shoes. H er flow ers w ere orchid ' Mrs. Vera Gibson of C entralia,
W ashington, an aunt of the bride,
carnations. Miss Sylvia Gat
and M rs. Leslie P ullen w ere served the cake. Mrs. M argaret
bridesm aids. T hey w ore blue ny Brimm and Mrs. Lena Jennings,
lon dresses w ith m atching shivs, grandm others of the bride, served
gloves, and h a ts and carried yel the coffee. Miss Phyliss Cole and
Miss D arlene B arnes attended th *
low carnations.
The bride's mother wore a punch bowl.
M embers of the lodal VFW
Post and Ladies A uxiliary a n
planning an o th er of th eir in v ita
tion p arties for the evening o
S atu rd ay , July 28. This will be
the steond ot a series which are
planned to be reg u lar monthly
a lia ,;s ottering th e vets and th e ir
ladies social attractio n s in i.o...
m eetings.
Because the groups have grown
considerably in the past tew
vea.s, n has b?en found most
desirable to limit the social ev e
nings to adults already member«,
those whose applications hm t
been filed.or ineligible husbands
of Auxiliary n um bers. N e a t’.;,
two hundred are enrolled in th
groups.
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Weogel are
enjoy ing a visit from Mr. W eigel's
sister, Mrs. Ted Lewis of Sai
Francisco. A nother house guest
• th ir g ran d d au g h ter, Diana Hen-
d r ie r , who accom panied Mrs.
We gel home Horn a recent visit
to Elkton.
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i F ront G rivery. F or th e tin v be
ing, at least, there a re some c o n
crete m onum ents to individuality
upon which one m ay stub th e ir
unw atehed toes.
M rs Calvin G orte and children
S herrie and Mike, retu rn ed home,
this past week from P o rtlan d
w here she had been visiting for
two weeks. She was accom panied
home by Mr. G orte's sister and
her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ron
R urback for a few days at the
beach.
Mrs C. F. Cam pbell en tertain ed
friends T hursday evening in honor
of her husband's birthday. Also
celebrating the birthdays of Mr.
and Mrs. A rt Pierce, which oc-
cured the sam e week.
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Montie Leonard te lls us he
wont down to E u rek a, recently,
and co ntracted for some 50,0<)0
old brick out of the court house
D ean K uykendall. a* 1 h si ster, Lavel’e, both of Gold Ben h, th ey 're tearing down. Says he's
are shown h >a*
an iv liner a t Crescent City enroute to Haw i* going to get them cleaned and
ii. The pai w t the trie from Du ning Motors in Rrookings, who build his h o n v out n ea r 101 st.,
will give ano th er trip
« mon*h.
and Parkview Drive out of them .
Mrs. Dewey A kers and son,
Mr and Mrs. Neil M artin and Hugh, retu rn ed th is last w eek
Su an Kay have recently re-! end from a short vacation trip
TO MAKE OLYMPICS TRY
Robert N r - v . A”.-American turned fi-om a trip to S eattle a n d ' into southern and ce n tral Califor
nia w here they visited Mrs. A ker's
prep sw im m er p r’e r to his g rad G race H arbor, W ashington
Mr. and Mrs N orm an C Bass I sister and family, Mr. and M rs.
uation, in 1954. from H ayw ard
high school is scheduled to re of San I.eandro have purchased I Law erence Gilkerson at Upland,
tu rn from overseas duty with n the Cliff Linskoug home, out off I and a niece, Dr. and Mrs. An
th e next 30 days to try fot a th e Mill Beach road. Mr .Bass is drew Rolls. Dr. R olls is an as-
berth on Uucle S a m s Olympic a bro th er of Mrs. Em il Moore j College. Los Angeles. H ugh tixik
and the family expects to tak e his m other p art w ay through D is
team .
Young N o rris was due to com possession about the first of Sep neyland but went th e rest of th e
pete, this w eek for the V. S. w a tem ber. Mr. Bass, presently em way himself. The A kers also visl
and Mrs. Vern Sm ith,
te r polo te am in an In tern atio n al ployed by the Bechtel Co., engi
m ilitary sw im meet a, the Hagu?, neers. recently came from a hy form er Brookings residents a t
dro-electric jot in Korea and soon W illets, C alifornia. They also
Holland.
Robert will be rem em bered as leaves for a sim ilar engineering visited in Sequouia N ational P ark .
Mrs. D orothy K em p went to
having lived here w ith his tam- job in Saudi Arabia. He is also
ily, n ea r w here the Cliff House an ardent baseball fan and d e D alles last week to bring home
now stan d s. He is a grandson of voted some tim e as a scout for her children, Ja n et, Julie, and Jo,
th e Red Sox At present the w here they had spent the past
Mrs. R. J. Stoken.
Basses are guests of the Emil two or th ree w eeks picking
cherries and visiting w ith th eir
Moores.
g r a n g e t o h old p ie
Ml and Mrs Guy W ay were grandm other.
S O C IA L SA TU R D A Y EVE.
Mrs. M artha H arbin atten d ed
week end guests of Mrs. W ay's
An old fashioned pie social is parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H. For- an Insurance U nderw riters Con
planned «by the G range for th
guf, at M yrtle Creek. T heir son, vention from W ednesday th ru
S a tu rd a y i igb'. sta rtin g a t n JLgjt v. n n
• < '
' vm I»»!« F riday at Eugene.
o'clock. An W ening ot dancin': , ’GfJ-y retu rn ed w ith his folit-i tt
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Duncan
and gam es is planned with the Rrookings.
went over to K lam ath F alls last
pies being auctioned off for the
Mr e d Mrs. C hester G ragg S atu rd ay taking th e ir d au g h ter-
supper T here is no admission,
had as th e ir guests last week in-law, Mrs "V irginia” P ullen to
but each woman attending os ask
he w ith her husband, Leslie. Les
ed to bring a pie to be auctioned th eir d a u g h te r and her husband lie is working for the M ontgom
Mr. and Mrs. D ale S m ith and ba-
off.
y ii ugh*er, from G rants Pa«3. ery W ard folks th ere and V ir
Also Mr and Mrs. Lucien W healy ginia plans to tak e a business
course at OTI.
According to a circ u lar from f, nt Li C rescenta, Calif. Chet
Jan is H yatt w ent to Coos Bay
the sta te board of health, they and Lucien w ork to g eth er on th W ednesday by bus to visit h e r
; :i: ad at I a Grande.
figure the population of C urry
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. G.
now at 10.690.
11. K alkhorst. She retu rn ed home
S aturday. Mis. O rpha Crow der,
m other id Mis. N adine H yatt is
\.sitin g from P o c a te ’lo, Id ah o lo r
two weeks.
Jim Cross, b ro th er of Bud
C ries is now hospitalized at P o rt
land Some m onths ago he w as
seriously injured in a tru ck ac
cident and has been hos ut ilized
ever since, at C rescent C.ty. Bud
t' o him out in the new am hu-
uice; its In st trip, Jim is said
to have plastic surgery in P o rt
land.
Q uite a few people have been
I ji ting to living on the receiv
ing end of city parking tick ets
hut, somehow, th eir com plaints
iuti’t s’lek. The result is a light-
rest of the citi-
>eiuy lor t i e upkeep id the |>ol-
< i’ dep i tm ent as well as giv
ing the oth er guy a chance to
i e • h i s car in a handy place
Mr. and M is
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E. R. B ailey of
H arb o r returned Sunday nuight
from a weeks vacation in W ash
ington and G aribaldi. Mrs B ail
ey is back in C h a m b e r id C om -
m eice Inform ation buildin • w ith
a sore finger. "T he results of
piaj t i g and having so m uch fun,”
No one is ever
Id
♦ o enjoy a good g-ame o.' su ft-
h; !'. wc th ti';.
We lnesday was the day th e
George O 'h am fan l ly left th en
home in U arlnir t. move t > V er-
naii, I »ah. M-s () ham is going
to i n e for h- n ’»her • io is
ill, and later they pla* * u v R c
fhe r home ¡;! G- o l i e ( 'p
T he S d('Ie club h - reetived
the equipm ent for pla ing fiolo,
rä m e plaved on »■ov, ■ back, 1»
last becoming one ol th e W est's
lavm ite sport«.
The Joseph Kai ek family re-
c',n ’ly rftovcd into their l.e iu ti-
f id new home on F isy S tre et
Kay S andström from N orm a’s
la au ty Shop is on her vacation.
S h i's visiting in Medford and in
Portland.
' B etty Sniythe h as gone home
to K ansas to v s. t her parent«
during her vacatiorl.
“The man who doesn't adver-
I tise m ay know his own bn« nes.s,
1 BUT nobody else d oes."
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