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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
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MALHEUR COUNTIES YZL 1 A Victrola entertains I A Victrola entertains the unexpected giiest With a Victrola you arc never at a loss to entertain your friends, no matter !ov unexpectedly they coll. The world's greatest artists await the turn of your hand. Caruso is ready to sing for you, Kreisler to play. If your guest prefers popular Bongs or dance music, these also are ready, ployed by the best orchestras or sung by the most popular singers. Music and dancing, when you own a Victrola, need little or no preparation beforehand. Get a Victrola for the sake of your friends, oa well as for your own enjoyment. We have Victrolas in all styles at a wide range of prices. Como in today and look them over. Ontario Pharmacy FRUITLANP BENCH Word 1ms boon received from AmmpollH that Midshipman, C'larko II. Lowls lias boon chosen Captain of tho Navnl Wrestling Team for coming yenr. This U an honor, es pecially hlnco tho N'nvnt Academy Wrestling Team has hold tha Intcr collcglnta Championship for three consecutive years. Clnrko, himself, has hold tho championship for two years In tho mlddlowolght claBs, and this year ho Is champion In tho heavy wolght class. Tho west Is well represented In tth Navnl Academy nnd has been slgnnlly honored. A midshipman from Seattlo Is Captain of tho box Ing team, ono from KntorprUo, Oro gon, captain of tho basketball team and C'larko Lowls, of Idaho, captain of tho Wrestling team. Mr. and Mrs. William Thorno aro tho parents of n llttla daughter born April 3rd. Prof, nnd Mrs. T. It. KolUon woro up from Caldwotl nnd Nnmpn Fri day nnd Saturday Visiting tho Brhools and friends n tho nolghbor hood. On Saturday they wero lunch con guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. sut ler. Mr. nnd Mrs. L, a. Hooloy and chlldron motored to Uolso Saturday to visit tho week and with Mrs. Hooloy's aunt, Mrs. Urcw. . Mr. and Mrs. William Holloubock went tn Uolso Saturday to spond Sunday with Mrs, Hollenbeck's brother, Dorcn Itudolph and family. Mnstor Italph Itudolph and Mildred Itudolph who iiavo bcon down from Dolso slnco Wednesday visiting rel atives, accompanied tho Hollonhccks to Uolso. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Lamb nnd two chlldron, of Caldwell, nnd Mr. Iamb's sister, of Colorado, motorod up from Caldwell Sunday nnd woro all day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Stotlor. W. C. Lantz enmo In Sunday from Seattlo nnd Portland. Whllo In Seattlo ho wont nut to tha Aldor wood Manor Poultry Ilnnch whoro they havo 1C.000 chickens. Ho Is stopping at tha Nokes homo for n month after which ho will return to IiIh homo In Nohrnskn. Mrs. Adams, of Wolsor, nccompnn led by Miss Ulnzo woro hero for tho week cud visiting Miss Mnudo Adams, tcachor of Whltloy Iiottom school. Whtlo hero Miss ainzo gavo Momo rondlugs nt tho Mlnstrol show Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnry Tunning nnd two chlldron havo returned from Hnn Ilornordlno, California nttor spoudlng tha winter In California. Thoy nro nt tho II. I Tusslng homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thurston Dockwllh, Mrs. James Deal nnd Miss Itono Jonks wcra tit Uolso Saturday. Chns. Wnlkor left Monday avail ing for his homo nt Clinton, Illinois after nvlslt with his sister, Mrs. John Tnckott. A Welnor Itonst wns hold on tho Pnyetto brldgo shore Saturday oven Ing. Tho participants woro tho High School Haschnlt team members nnd tho young Indies who wont to Nys sn lnHt I'rldny to root for tho boys. Nyssa dofeatod I'rultlnnd G to 0. Tho High School tenm of 1'rult lnnd Is elated over tholr victory Wodnosdny ovejilng with Ontario result 10 to 0. Tho Eighth grndo team wont to Now Plymouth Friday but woro do fontod by tho Now Plymouth tenm Sovornl of tho rogulurs woro not with tho rrultland team. Krldny, April. 1st. twonty of tho llttlo frlonds of llttlo Miss Kvolyn Illch cnthorod nt her homo on Pen- sylvnnla Avonuo to mnko morry on tho Inwn nnd to help hor rolobrnte hor sixth birthday. Vory protty gifts woro brought tho llttlo miss nnd Into In tho nftoruoon Mrs. Illch sorvrd enko nnd fruit salad to the llttlo ones. Saturday evening thirty neighbors nnd frlonds of Mrs. N. A. Poncock enmo uninvited to tho Poncock home romlndlng hor that hor birthday was April 1st but they hnd como Intor. Thoy brought dnlldous oats Tho birthday anniversaries of Mrs Maddux, of Ontnrlo, nnd Mrs. P. K Hanson foil" on April Jst nnd bo cnuso of that Mrs. Poacock cnter tnlnod to dlnnor theso Indlos with their husbands, on Sunday. Mr. T. J Urosiinu of Ontnrlo was also a guest Saturday night nt tho Whltloy rtottom school houso occured tho Alnbnrno Negro Mlnstrol show, pre coded by a chlckon plo supper Tho monoy token In wns applied on tho now Victrola. Miss Mtldrod ainzo, of Wolsor. visiting Miss Adams, gnvo somo readings. Tom Harris was the brldo nnd Adelbort Ilakor, tho groom, nt tho negro wedding cero mnny given. Thoy wero Joined In tho mock mnrrlngo by George noor n"t'ng as minister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo Frank tind II. It. Flack wont to Cnldwell Sun day morning upon rocolpt of word that Mrs. duy Wolch had passed nway nt night o'clock that morning Mrs. Wolch formerly llvod nt Fruit land. Sho Is a slstor of Mrs. Flack and of Mr. Frnnk. Mr. Flack nnd children went down to nttond tho funeral, returning Monday ovonlng Mrs Wolcn lenvos a husband and four chlldron. Miss Fern I.lnck returned homo Saturday from Ontario hospital af ter a successful oporntlon from ap pendicitis. Itov. Austin nnd Mrs. Austin of McPhorson, Kansas, will nrrlvo Sun day to begin a series of ovnngollstlc meetings nt tho nrethron church. A series of prayer meotlngs nt tho homes Is being hold this weok. Miss Holllster, National Temper ance Worker, spoko both Saturday ovonlng and Sundar nvonlng nt tho Brethren Church, tho latter evening being n union mooting of all tho Frultland churches, Mrs. Melvln Carpontor wbb taken to tho Ontario hospital Monday to undergo an operation. Mrs. A. J. Cox arrived Thursday morning accompanying homo hor daughter. Mrs. D. h, Ingard from a trip to Now York and Clevolnnd. Because of tho state leglslaturo's failure to appropriate funds for hor ticultural work, tho system of spring orchard Inspection has been discon tinued. Mnjor Harry T. Lowls who has boon Inspector nt Frultland and Now Plymouth will ceaso his work April 0th. Mr. Worth, of tho Pay otto district will contnuo tho work until Mny 10. Tho Mother's Clrclo has arranged for n community meeting Frldny ovonlng, April 15, 8 P. M. In tho high school nudltorlum. Tho object of tho meeting Is to glva opportunity for expression on threo subjects, viz: Shall bo build n high school? Shall wo orgautzo an association for tho cstnbllshmcn of n commun ity park In Frultland? Shall tho Mothers' Clrclo rcsolvo Itsolf Into n Parent Teachers' Asso ciation? Both sides of each question, will bo discussed. If you ara tntcrcstod tn your community you will bo thoro. A short program will pro codo tho business meeting nnd re freshments will follow. Tho Volunteer CInss, tho young pooplo's class of tho M. 10. S, S and a company of tholr friends, will havo n marshmallow ronBt Fri day ovonlng, April in, nt tho homo of Major nnd Mrs. Lowls, nt their homo. About fifty tnvttnttons havo been extended. Twonty members of tho Excelsior CInss of tho Ilrothren church wont to Ontnrlo Snturdny ovonlng to tho Cnrtwrlght homo, honoring tho birthday nnnlvorsnry of I). B. Ilaag. Thoy played games and all report n vory delightful ovonlng. Mrs. Hcndy gava n most Instruc tive paper Frldov ovonlng nt tho Mothers' Clrclo mooting on wit nnd humor. Tho county nursa gnvo a talk about hor work In tho schools of tho county. Sotna of tho papers of tho Sunnysldo school receiving tho prizes given by tho Frances Wlllnrd .W C. T. U. on tho nuostlon of ClgnrcllcB woro rend boforo tho Mothers. A committee, Mrs. II. O. Unrdnor, Ilollcnlinck nnd Frank, wns appointed to nrrnngo for n parent tenchnr meeting on April IT.. This mooting to discuss tho things need ed to ntnko Frultland a hotter plnco to llvo tn. Tho High School will present "Tho Crowning of tho flypsy Queon" Friday night nt tho high school nud ltorlum, beginning nt olght o'clock. Tickets for ndults, 3Gc, school chlld ron 2Cc. If you wnnt good ontor tnlnmcnt nnd want to holp tho high school students, romo nnd enjoy It. Eighteen members of tho eighth grndo clnss wont to tho homo of Mrs. M. II. Shormnn Frldny ovon lng nnd wnlkod In on Miss Marino, tho daughter, nnd qulto surprised hor, tho occnslou being hor birth day. All roportod n good tlmo. Do llclous oats woro sorvod tho guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnllor.L. (lorhnm hnd as tholr dlnnor guests Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. (lorhnm nnd Mr. John Ilunkor. Pnyotto, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilobort Mohler. Mrs. Jack Thorpo Is nt tho Wil liam Thorpo homo looking nftor tho now llttlo miss who nrrlvod April 3rd. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Madson wero dinner gnosis Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell. Quito n number of Frultland peo plo wont to Ontnrlo Friday nnd Sat urday ovonlngs to soo "Wuy Down East." Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Adams of tho Rmmott slopo, nnd Mrs. Pansy Lnnk ford, of Holso, woro dlnnor guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs, L. Z. Schu- Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnronco Knuffmnn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo Keos. of Now Plymouth, nnd Miss Uuth Mnr tln woro ontortnlned 8undny nt tho II. A. Knuffmnn homo. Mrs. Tom Harris was In Ontnrlo Inst weok tho guost of Mrs. Tom Wnlkor. , , Itov. II. F. Knight pronchod Sun day at the M. 10. Church, comlhg down from Now Plymouth. MirrilOIUHT CIIUHCH Sundny Sorvlccs 10 A. M. 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