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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
twMmbewKt varniBwarwJ THE ONTARIO AUUIJS. ONTARIO, OREUON, THURSDAY, JANITARY 8, 1920. L N'civ Yeiir' Dinner tit .M. 1.'. Church About 300 partook of tlio most ex cellent dinner Tliiirmluy. Now Year' Day, sorVcd nt the M. K. Dungalow, honoring nhnut 00 of tlio roturnod Madlor from tlio l'niltlaiid communi ty. Tlio Lndlos' Aid, nwilstcil liy tlio young Indies of tlio church, nerved tlio tnblo which worn laden with Reed thing. Music whs provided and the nffnlr turned Itsolf Into n gct-noounlntod meeting nnd every body enjoyed tlio hospitality nnd friendly spirit Hint wn tlicro. "Tlio timidity provlou n collection wnH tnknn clearing tlio church doht nnd over h thuiiMuiil dollnrH viih raised. If ou nro not nttonliiK sorvlco nt i rty nther church, you nro cordlnlly Invited to lio present noxt Sundny nt tho M. K, church for hoth Sundny school nnd church. Horlnl lit ml Mlm Kathorlno Mnrison wns linnt owt N'ow Yonr's ovo. A Jolly evening of music nnd game, nftor which wa nerved n dnlnty luncheon to tho KUMitH, who were Mcssr. Rimer Orlop, Kcnnoth Orlop, Frank KlnnU mm, llnrloy Shaw, Hoy Onto nnd Floyd Hpnlnhowor nnd Mhse Kfflo Mornland, I'ethcl Colwoll, Mildred I'IkIkt. Mrnrot Whenldon nnd Dolllo Drown. Ilithart Kutch hnH gonoto visit lili fllRter, MrH. Charles Pnthonl. Mr. Henry Flnck, of Nebraska, Ik horo visiting IiIh grnndparontB, Mr. nnd Mr. Jowio Dnvl. nnd IiIh undo, Mr. Ilonry I,. I'lnck. Ho was recent ly illKchnrKml from tho nnvy, xorvlng on tho II. 8. 8. Aeolus, nnd during hi term of Rcrvlco crossing tho At lantic twonty tlmo. Mr. Knthorlno Ileohlcr nnd Ron, Hoy Ileehlor, huvo rnturued to White Owl, Houth Dnkotn, nftor mi oxtond oil vlult with Mr. nnd Mm J. W. IlHehlor. Klmur Orlop linn gono to IIoIho to nttnnd tho Idnlio Commorclnl Cnllogo. Hov. Jo'ol Wood, llnptlHt pnstor nt InrKo for Idaho, occupied tho pulpit Sunday ovciiIiik nt tho Ilnptlst church. ' Mm. Wllllnrd Ilnll nnd two chil dren nrrlvod from Clnrkston, WuhIi., rid I cd hy tho KcrloiiH IIIiiphh of hor wither, 10. A. I. luck. Mr Alhort llrncowull, mm of Mr A II. McCnntioll, nnd MIhh Flosslo Itnro wnro umrrlod In tho offlco of ! tho prolmto Judgo Inst Friday nfter- nooii. Aftor the roromony they went to Uolso for n brief honeymoon. They hnvo gono to housekeeping on tho McC'onnoll rnnch. Mr. nnd Mr. M. V. llczoltlno rn tortnlnol tho following guest nt it Now Ycnr'a dlnnor. Mr. nnd Mr. U. ('. Mooro nnd son, Tlnrenco Illnyden of I'nyetto, nnd Mr. nnd Mr. V V. Thompson, of Pig Willow. Mr. Clinton Lackey wont to Kin matt Frldny. Tho Frultlnnd Mothers' rirclo will meet thin Frldny nftornoon nt tho hcIiooI houso nt 2: HO nnd n Reed pro Rrnm will ho rendered, Mr. Ocorge Theho, of Vnle, I vln HIiir nt fie Horton Thctio home. Charles Ilurdln nnd hi rod, JnmbH hnvo roiio to their mlno nt ('"SOOtlO. MIm I.ou Tiihh, of Pocntollo. wni n Riiot lnt week of her grand mother, Mr. Mnrgnrct Heap. Mr. nnd Mr. John Splors, of Ileo holRhtn, South Dnkotn, nnd Mr. O. W. Xepp, of I'oktn, Iown, were visiting nl tho C M. I.nckey homo Inst week. iTIioy left Moudny of till week for l'ortlnnd nnd other wostorn point., I Horton Thoho left Mondny for King. Hill. Mr. nnd Mr. J. K. Wilson nro homo from n week visiting In Poise. Mr. nnd Mr. Till llnmcy hnvo roiio to Wilder for n visit. Mr. nnd Mr. I.nurol WoIIh, Mr. nnd Mr. Chnrlo I.ockncr nnd OeorRO Itoor motored to llolso Satur dny, returnliiR Sundny ovcnliiR. Mr. Annn Purccll wan cnlled to I'nyetto Thurdny hy tho wuddei denth of Mr. N'cphl Purccll. Mr, Until VnnDsrknr went to N'ow IMvmcuth Friday with Jean to hnvo Dr. Drydalo remove her tnnsllp. Mr. nnd Mr. It. 0. Btlnson, Mr. nnd Mr. Alfred Vnnra, of Kmmett, motored down Snturdny nnd woro riiohIk over Sundny with Mr. Louisa Wnrtl. Mr. nnd Mr. Joo font, who hnvo l)oon guest of Mr. Ioulio Wnrd for n week, loft I'rldny for tholr homo In Caroy. Wllllnm Lnufenr loft Snturdny oveuliiR for Chlcngo, via Oinnlm. I Mr. K. I. Chnmhcrlnln, slstor of ! Mrs. J. K. ShnmherRor, nnd well known horo, I In n hospltnl nt Don- MoIiiom, Iown, III with pneumonia. Chnrlo nnd Arthur McCord hnvo returned to UooiIIiir to resume their college studios, F W Orlcp has horn appointed roiiHUH onumorntor for tho Frultlnnd district nnd him Iicruii hi work for 1'nclo Snm. C. K. Kitchlns nnd fnmlly of ttro mott, woro Ructda nt tho ('. M Lackey homo Sundny. MIbb Dn'phno MeKeown tins relum ed to her school nt Wilder, Messrs. Fred nnd Wnltcr Schmidt loft Sundny for Gooding to resume tcnchlnR. Misses Klslo llnycr nnd Ohuly Mr Kcown loft Mondny to resume col lego work at Caldwell. Dorothy nnd Mnrlon Low! re turned Friday from Ilolso nftcr spending tho holldny with their nunt, Mrs. Klsop. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Groan, who hnvo been horo for boiuo tlmo, left Mondny for Portland. ncn Harris loft Friday of In t wcok to rcsumo his studies nt tho Unlvorslty of Washington nftcr spending tho holidays nt homo. Mr. U. HaoR, who ha been vlslt Iiir nt tho L. II. Euy homo, returned to his school work nt Stnr Mondny. Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Knht, who hnvo been visiting hero, left Mondny for tholr homo In OreRon City, Ore gon. Miss Pcnrl Eby has returned to Smith' Ferry, whoro sho Is teaching Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. I'rlor, Mr. Kiln Oliver nnd Mis Alice Oliver of Now 1'lynmuth, woro cntortnlneu Frldny nt tho homo of Hov. nnd Mrs. Ford Ilurtch. Tho Idnho ProductH finished the Reason's packing Friday Inst About n dozen young pooplo en joyed n wntch party nnd taffy pull nt tho N, A. Pcncpck homo Wednesday ovcnlng of last wcok. Tho C. 13, Socloty of tho M F church will hnvo n oclal and busi ness mooting Snturdny ovcnlng next nt tho John Tnckott homo. UiHHHHMnuHHBK&iv Mib"2j a en You E What Do Yoo Want? Wh F Tho mooting of tho Parent-Teach-or for Jnnunry wns postponed from tho first Frldny until tho socond Fri day ovcnlng, on account of vacation therenftor It will bo nt tho rcgulnr tlmo. Mr. nnd MrB. ( 0. Hcslup were pleasantly surprised nt Chrlstmn tlmo hy tholr daughter, Mis Doris Ilotdup of Now York, who arrived un oxpoctcdly nnd will mnko nn extend cd visit. Mr, nnd Mr, N'lckorson of Mlddloton nro nlso visitor at tho Hcslup homo. Tho ChrlstmnH program given by tho Sunday school Tuosdny evening nl tho Kchool houso was a rousing That is a question very few men like to de cide. With most men it is a case of, let the women decide that is the natural attitude for them to take, for3 cooking has been women's work for generations, and the old saying, "The way to a man's heart is thru his stomach", is based on reason, good reasoning too. BLUE BIRD COOKED FOOD Solves the Problem It is cooked by women, who know how. 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Tho Pnrk Sundny school hold It mld-wlntor election of offlcor last Sunday. Mr. Ilonls wns released ns Ktiporlntondont, Mr, Jonas Drown succeeding him. Mr. Knrst wns Mrs. Ilrolthnupt socrotnry nnd organ ist, with Miss Prudlo Ilnby a assist ant organist. Mr, Donls has worked long nnd faithfully In tho Sunday school nnd nil nro very nppreclntlvo of his good work nnd feel that ho should hnvo this much-nocdod rest. Mr. Drown I known to bo a lively worker and tlio tuturo of tho Sundny school I ns nssured ns tho success of tho past. Tho hour wns changed from 2 o'clock to 1:30 whllo tho days nro so short. Mrs. Wnltor Davis nnd Mrs. Harry Lttl "-pro the charming hostossoa at t' e (I 1 itful Christmas meeting of t e Imrnvoment club Decombor 1: .':. riio rrjular huslnoss meeting came first nnd thon nil were ushered Ir o :' .nlng room, where tho tr 1 rtlstlcalty decorated nnd cot. .. for 23. A beautiful Christmas tree, which camo all tho wny from tho pine forests of Maine, wns tho conter pleco, nnd when light ed by candlos, largo nnd small, pre sented n real picture of peaco and good will. Christmas cheer and good will reigned supremo ng the dainty two-course lunch was served and also whllo tho ladles opened tholr small gifts, which wero pro vtously handed to tho hostess, and woro attaohed to bright ribbons float ing from tho tree, to each placo card whoro a slnglo tiny cnndle bumod. Tho memory of this happy afternoon will be present thruout tho year. S. J Simpson met with n painful nccldent Monday nftornoon when a load of hay turnod over the grade of tho Applognto hill, one wrist was broken nnd the other badly sprained, bosldea having a general shaking up. Dre. Avey and McDonald wero sum moned and not tho brokon member At this writing Mr. Simpson Is rest ing easier. MHamHiMvManamMaiMiunttai Watch and Wait for The Big Annual After Inventory SALE January 1 7 to 24 inc. 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