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Supplement to the Day ton-Tribune LOCAL AND PERSONAL and could not put it together a- * ’' Unity gain. The machine was then Marguerite Oliphant spent the week taken to the garage where it was end with borne folks. put in running order. Hope you James Richards and wife were calling don't have any more trouble, on friends in this neighborhood Monday. Ernest They were on their way to Eastern The families of G. G. and C. G. Christenson were in Newberg Tuesday attending the funeaal of Mrs. John Carter who was a sister of the Messrs Christenson. E. A. Edwards was opperated on for appendicitis at the Ms- Minnville hospital Tuesday is re ported as doing fairly well with hopes of his rapid recovery. Geo. Fowler and family who have been living near Ponoka, Alberta, for two years or more have returned to Dayton where they say they are going to stay. That's right! We like to hear you praise this part of the world. The purchase of evaporated loganberries for the Commissary High School Note» The trade team are preparing very industriously fer the meet with Mon mouth. Have you noticed how dark in the face, some of the Freshmen are looking? They are bolding their breath till the results of the test on Tranacendalism are read. The Freshmen are finding General Science very interesting, as well as in structive. Helen Tompson has been al>sent from school this week on the account of sore Have you «ver aren a Freshman on the stage? If not eotne to the school poets, is announced by the Salam boua* April 28, when they will appear Capital Journal an a probability *» liUrBry numbers The Seniors, now being considered. MaM<er /«"»r. .nd Soph«™... pr«p.rh« the musical numbers. Paulus baa been working on xx this . . ,■ , , Civilised? The idea! Did you know, idea for some time with the Ore- ¡n gMret of th* school house a gon Senators and Congressmen poor little spider was found dead. Left and has recently received the to shrivel into nothing without being promise that the fruit will be ‘ given a fair test to find out its a-1 The fu” proa™“1 tor April 28, will ----- " printed next week daptability to government uses. Grand Island growers at their annual session have been forwarded to Washing- N. E Johnson and E. E. Brink were tan and are now under advne- transacting business in Hopewell on meat by Congressmen who have Thursday. presented the situation to the W. A. White of Hopewell visited hta federal commissary officers. ,r,nch here Fnday- I The Arbor Day Exercises at the Ernest Berry is the proud pos- ^hool were well attended, a basket sessor of a new “Indian" motor- ' dinner was served, followed by a pro- a cyae. V a _______ ____ it seems, a« A ' —— —4 rxl.M» accoruing to a~ . ........ that Ernest had some I Mabe! Hoeack of Forks, Wash., reports, trouble In getting the darned wlth b" •"*•> ““ Be m er■ r , Bartlett thing home. In the first place Geo. Noble and wife recently pur- he attempted _ . . . to ride it . home from _ chased throe fine milch cows. , Portland and got as far aa Oa- Mr. Gu> Wego when something went bower were visiting in Unionvale Fri- wrong. He ¡eft it there, return-1 day. |pg for it in a few days. The I Mr. G. C. Miller of Unionvale was ------ ‘ ------ * *- -------- among friends next attempt he reached Dund on the Island ‘ Monday. . . , where he broke a chai next stop was his home, He de Clifford A. Bnuk returned home Satur- day from the McMinnville hospital dded that the machine needed where ho underwent an operation for some repairs and as he appendici tie. pended a good deal to Mr. Umhenhuwer lost a valuable thing home, he decided to fix it Mmeelf. This proved to be more than ha anticipated, tor when he Privine honw. Aad it apart he diicovered there hums Ruth and Ada stepbena «peat was more to it than he thought1 Sunday with Miss Grace Taylor. Oregon. Mrs. E. C. Oliphant was visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Yoe, at the Frank Spencer home in the Webfoot neighbor hood the first of the week. Mrv. W. H. Taylor and neiee Mar guerite Oliphant attended church in Newberg Sunday. After chureh Mrs. Taylor took Marguerite to her school at Mountain Top. Aaron Scbellenberger and wife were calling on friends in this vicinity Sun day evening. Chas. Kaehold had the misfortune to cut his arm quite badly a few days ago. Arthur and Walter Zwick were pleas antly surprised on Friday evening when about thirty friends arrived at their home. The evening was spent in games music and dancing. The music which was furnished by Miss Carrie Zwick and Messrs McDougall Peffer, Detmer- ing and John Saylor was greatly apprec iated by all. At about midnight lunch eon was served by Mrs Zwick, assisted by Mesdames Chalmers and Abdill. After luncheon music was again enjoy ed until a late hour. Pleasantdale Mrs. Ray Morgariedge was a McMinn ville visitor Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Christensen spent several days last week in McMinnville with her daughter, Mrs. Erlena Gorman, who was operated on last Friday at the Mc- Minnnille hospital. The Pleasantdale Needlecraft Club entertained the Kensington Needlecraft laat Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. McFarlane. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ralph Hadley and Miss Addie Spooner. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the following, Mesdames F. Wilson, Withee, Samuels, Boulden, Squires, Turner, E. Wilson, Foster, Reichsteir, Morgeidge, Burlingham, York, H. Wilson, Thompson, Hadley, Robinson, McFarlane, McFarlane, Miss es banner, Sheldon, Spooner and Ahren. Mias Hallie Hastings of McMinnville spent the week end with relatives in this vicinity. E. A. Edwards was taken to the hos pital in McMinnville Tuesday, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Chas. Addison and wife of Newberg were Sunday visitors at the Geo. Fos-