Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 10, 1957, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS—HARBOR
PILOT
THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, 1957
COFFEE HOUR
M rs. Frances Giroux held a
coffee hour at 10 a .m . Tuesday
for many of her friends and
their children.
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Mr. and Mrs. W .J. McDon­
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where they wil 1 make their home.
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Jam es Smith of Portland came
down after his mother, Mrs.
Jennie Smith, who spent the past
month with her granddaughter,
M rs. Calvin Gorte and family.
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William Weideman returned
home after visiting with relatives
the past two months in Georgia,
Illinois and Colorado. His neph­
ew, George Wendell of Chicago
drove him home, and is enjoying
his first salmon fishing.
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Mrs. J.C . Jaggers left Tues­
day for Coos Bay to visit with
her brothers and other relatives
In that community.
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ATTEND POMONA GRANGE
Those attending the C u r r y
County Pomona at Sixes Grange
included: Ben Jones, Joe Zumpf,
Mr. and Mrs. J .C . Jag g ers,
M rs. Emil Edwardson and Mrs.
Edith Ackley.
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Mr. and M rs. FloydSwearingei
were weekend visitors in Eureka
where they were with Mr. and
M rs. JohnThiems. Mrs. Thiems
will be remembered as La Vonn<
Wagner, former teacher in the
Elementary school here. She is
now teaching in the Eureka school
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VISITS AT GRANGE
M rs. Edith Poe, d i s t r i c t
Home Economics chairman of thi
Grange was a visitor Saturday at
the Pomona Grange. Her home
is in Medford. Mrs. Poe accom
pan led her.
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HUNDREDS
OF
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FOR THE
PRICE OF
GRANGE SUGAR CONTEST
HELD SATURDAY
The Grange White Satin sugar
contest for canned fruits and
jellies was held Saturday at the
Sixes Grange, with M rs. Sylvia
Lee as judge.
First in tree fruits: Mrs. Olive
Britton, Sixes; 2nd, Mrs. Ellen
Jaggers, Chetco Grange; 3rd
Mrs. Dorcia Sweet, Sixes.
B erries: F irst, M rs. Britton,
Sixes; 2nd, M rs. Grace Edward­
son, Chetco.
J e l l y : M rs. Mabel Marlow
Sixes; 2nd, M rs. Edith Ackley,
Chetco; 3rd M rs. Britton, Sixes.
There were no entries from the
Ophir Grange, and not as many
entries as usual.
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Landscaping of the l i b r a r y
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It Is a project of the Azalea G ar­
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T h e c a l l t h a t co m es th r o u g h ,
Mr. and M rs. John Montgom­
ery and family spent the weekend
in Eureka.
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Mr. and M rs. R. Connaway
returned the past week from a
long vacation trip that took them
over 8,000 m iles.
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Mr. and M rs. Ross Salvage
r e t u r n e d Saturday from a two
weeks visit with relatives in East
and Central Oregon.
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An Extension meeting was held
Tuesday evening at the home of
M rs. Roy Weideman, to finish
the Aluminum trays that h a v e
been made by the group.
GAMMA GAMMA HAS
MODEL MEETING
A model meeting was held on
October 8th by Beta Sigma Phi,
Gamma Gamma Chapter.
The rushees present we re
Carol MacFarlane, B a r b a r a
Myers, Mary Mendenhall, Jo
Mitts, and Millie Swanson. The
rushing program was headed by
vice-fire side nt Ronnie Ragland,
with each of the members giving
a little speech tolling of the
advantages of Beta Sigma Phi.
A cute musical game was played
and five of the members "inter­
viewed” the five rushees.
Pat Widmer had the program
for the evening. Her subject
was "P rose". She described the
different forms and types o f
literature. Prose can be enrich
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joyment from it.
The meeting was held at the
the home of Ronnie Ragland with
Nadine Hyatt and Charlotte Chap­
man serving the refreshm ents.
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