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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1957)
-, BROOKINGS—HARBOR P I L O T THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 WCD D IN G STORICS TOLD BOWLIN-SMITH Above are pictured Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith who returned Thursday, after a brief wedding trip to Vancouver, B.C . On high noon, S e p t e m b e r 14, S h i r l e y D e l o r e s Bowlin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Bowlin became the bride of Allen Dwaine Smith, son of Mr. and M rs. John E. Smith of Medford. The Nuptial Mass and the double ring ceremony were officiated by Rev. James Harris of the Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Altar boys were: Allen Bowlin, and Eddie Steinmetz, brother and nephew of Mrs. Smith. Ave Marie by Doley was sung by Esther Fabric, Rogue River, and Robert Bowlin. Panis Angel i- cus and On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother were sung by Esther Fab ric, and Marilyn Shipley. The bride, wearing lace over satin, with bridal point long and pearls, a gift of the groom, was given in marriage by her father. The fingertip veil cascaded from a tiara of pearls and carried an heirloom prayer book mounted with a white orchid and r ib b o n stream ers. •• Diana Bowlin, Maid of Honor and Sharon Bowlin, bridesmaid are siste rs of Mrs. Smith. Othei bridemaids were Phyllis True, Medford, and Joan Wimberly. The ballerina length gowns of the attendants were light blue net over satin with shoulder le n g t h veils to match. They c a r r i e d pink carnations and yellow marigolds. Joan Wimber ly, four year old neice of the bride dressed in blue nylon ovei taffeta scattered flower petal« in the path of the wedding party. Gerald True, Medford, was the best man, and ushers were D r. E u g e n e F. Bowlin, Gary Wimberly, and F. V. Stlenmetz. Mrs. L.W . Bowlin wore ros< lace with white accessories and the groom's mother wore blue lace with black, each with a whit* gardinia corsage. Baskets of bronze and white Chrysanthemums, and candles decorated the altar, and parish hall. . Mrs. Gary Wimberly cut the tiered wedding cake after the bride and groom cut the first p iece. Mrs. Ray Harris, sister o f M r s . Smith, Mrs. Jules Koehler and M rs. Clyde Eralnard Now! The year’s lowest prices on the one car that’s going to stay new! Plymouth’s Double-Value DEAL-AWAY! 1 YEA R 'S B IG G E S T S A V IN G S ! Previous prices topple to brand-new end-of-season lows. A years-ahead Plymouth was never so inexpensive. And remember, too —your present car will never again be worth as much in trade as it is right at this moment, during the Plymouth Deal-Away. 2 T H E CAR T H A T W IL L STAY N EW ! You keep right on saving . . . because Plymouth is the only new car th at's going to stay ;ie*v. One look at that years-ahead Flight-Sweep Styling; one test of satin- smooth Torsion-Aire Ride is convin ¡ng proof. And that means your new Plymouth is going tc be worth more — far more —when trade-in time finally .oils around. 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Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Medford, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry True, Med ford; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris and son Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son of Central Point; Mrs. Thompson, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nowak, Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fabric and son, Rogue River; and Gary Bowlin of Mount Angel. Mrs. Smith is employed by her brother, Dr. Bowlin, as his hy- genist. Mr. Smith is employed at the Brookside Bulb Farm. ClAfifi-BROWN JANET GLASS, LARRY BROWN MARRIED AT BAPTIST CHURCH Japet Glass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glass of Brook ings, and Larry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Medford were married last week in a double ring ceremony at the Baptist Community Church. Rev. Walter Sadler officiated in the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of chantilly lace and tulle made with bridal point long sleeves and scalloped neck line. She wore a fingertip veil cascading from a seed pearl crown and carried a bouquet of r e d ro ses. Mrs. R a lp h Reed served as organist, while Miss Judy Sadler was vocalist. Mrs. Dennis Fadling, sister of the bride was matron of honor and wore a dress of yellow taffeta and carried a nosegay of yellow carnations. Charlotte Jensen, and Martha Campbell, friends of the bride were bridesm aids, and carried nosegays of carnations. They wore Identical aqua taffeta d resses. Jan Rettke was flower giri and w o r e an aqua dress of dotted nylon. Larry Rettke was ring bearer. Candle-lighters were J o y c e G l a s s and Goldie Am Brown. Don Hawk was the best man for his cousin. Ushers wen Elmer Adams and Garry Hawk. The reception was held in the church basement following the ceremony. The wedding cake was a three-tiered traditional white cake. It was cut by Mrs. Goldie Hawk, aunt of the groom. Also helping serve were Mrs. Goldie Larson, Molly Hegge, andArtha Adams. Mary Gail Smith and Jeanette Hedberg were in charge of the gifts, and Sandra Glass was in charge of the guest book. The new Mrs. Brown attended Brookings-Harbor high school graduating last year. The groom is stationed in Spokane, Wash, with the U.S. Air Force. T h e c o u p l e plan on mak ing their ^ome in Spokane. CHETCO FLYING CLUB T O SHOW FILM The Chetco Flying Club will •how an hour film from the Oregon Board of Aeronautics, on Monday, October 7, 7:30 pm. at the Fire hall. The subject will be on flying safety and other points pertain ing to business and p l e a s u r e flying. All that are interested are welcome to attend.