PAGE FOUR NXMXNXNXMXKXKX.NZKXHXHSN DUNDEE CHURCHES NXNXNXNXNXNXNXNXMXNXKXMXNX M c C onnell — FOSTER * eddlng METHODIST CHURCH The country home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foster was the scene of a joy- oue occasion, Sunday evening, July 17, 1927, when their youngest daugh ter Ruth Marie, became the bride of Luther E. McConnell, formerly of Chicago. Rev. E. L. Rippey, an old friend of the family, read the beauti- ful Bible ceremony underneath a wedding bell designed by Mrs. Jack Curry of Portland, and hung in an arbor of Howers, into which Mrs. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Bynington of Newberg, as de orator had transformed the open verandas Sunday School—10 a.m. Electric lighted, the fairy court seat Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. cd two hundred relatives and friend? Prayer Service—Wednesday Ev- en- who came from Los Angeles, Walla ing at 8:00 p.m. Walla. Vancouver, Portland. New Rev. Bvazan. berg and Dundee, to witness the cere monies. Huge banks of Arrowwood, CHRISTIAN CHURCH pink rambler1 roses, pink and white sweet peas, pink gladiola and ferns, Services every Sunday as follows: formed the canopy and aisles to the Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at altar in the out of door Cathedral. 11 a.m. All friends are invited. Mrs. Archer of Portland rendered M. H. Kendall, Pastor. Mendehlson’s wedding march, little Bobby Paine acted as Bible bearer BAPTIST CHVRCH Miss Wiuona Bynington, beautiful in pink crepe de chine, carrying a bo- Sunday scnool at 10 a. m. Preach quet of ping rosebuds and sweet peas, ing service 11 a. m. B. Y, P. U. at assisted as bridesmaid, littel Bett) 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 Paine, dainty in green costume, scat p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at tered pink rose petals for the bride, | who was charming in white silk chif- 8 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. I fon over white satin, trimmed in real Irish lace and pearls. A bridal veil I and orange blossoms and silversHp- i pers completed her costume. The ! bride’s boquet was of whit ? rosebuds and white sweet peas, lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern, tied with Light and Heavy satin ribbon and streamers of lace. i The groom wore the convential black Harold Foster, brother of the bride acted as groomsman. Mrs. J. Howard Paine sang beauti fully “I Love You Truly” and "At ANY PLACE - ANY TIME Dawning." Call Phone 4x22 All members of the brides family j । were present for the wedding, the For A Real Servive first reunion of the family in twelve ' years. W. J. Dundas After the ceremony a short pro gram was rendered. Winona Byn Dundee Oregon ington of Newberg, and Mrs. Bertha j Lofstead of Seattle, furnished read-1 i 1 ings and Mrs. Blythe Owen Cram- j I Sunday school at 10 a.m, Frank W. ■ Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 ' p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 1 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at ' 11:00 a. ni. LeRoy Walker, Pastor. Trucking TINTED LENSES For Your Glasses Avoid Squinting DR. A. R. MILLER Exclusively Optics! McMinnville, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. Collins spent last Mary, Lena Lee and Junior, Mary week in Redding, Calif., visiting re Kay, Elsie Ellsworth, Mrs. A. IL Al latives. lan, Billie and Kay. -------------- s-------------- Tom Higgins is relief operator at Cooking determines the quality of the sub-station. cottage cheese, explains the dairy Mr. J. Wortman of Portland. division of the experiment station at Corvallis. This curd s slowly heated visited the Hills Sunday. in a pan of water to 100 degrees or Clarence Miller of Portland, wa a little better. To tell whent It is in Dundee during the week. hot enough a hit of curd is laid on he palm of the hand and pressed Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards visit ed relatives in Tillamook Sunday. with the finger. If not cooked enough Mrs. M. Barbour and Mr. B. C :t will crush readily and show whey. Shultis and Mr. and Mrs. E. Sawyc If too much, it will bv tough and called Sunday at the Frank Keye; -orky. If just right, it will Hatten out home. ind then resume its former shape Mr .and Mrs. M. Kuschke and child dowly, not rapidly us it will do if ren visited Sunday at the Lefayett- rubbery. Ixx'ks. Mr. and Mrs. Amil Saunders an< Mrs. A. Winget were Sunday guest at the Lee Eddens home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harirs and son? Alva and Bertyl of Sheridan, wen Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parrett, Miss Irene Way and Miss Doris Parrett spent Sunday at Forest Grove attend ing the Elks picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herring, Mr. and Mrs. John Herring and Mr. nnd Mrs Roy Eddens with their families pic nicked on the Yamhill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Allan, Mr and Mrs. Alex Allan and Alfred Al lan, made a trip to Salem Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. B. Hornberger. Mrs. Richard Bud and two children Miss Nell Mathews and Miss Eliza beth Mathews, former of San Mateo, Calif., and the latter of Oak Grove, visited at the R. A. Olmsted home. Many in Dundee have been enjoy ing the ball games in Newberg this summer and Wednesday was the final windup of the games. It is hoped that these games will continue next summer. Mr. Arthur Col'man, Elmer Kirg, Miss Bernice Coleman, Freddy Cole- man, were Tuesday until Saturday lett of Chicago and Miss Joyce Archer guests at the Roe Robinson home. Arthur Coleman arrived Friday of Portland, musical numbers. evening returning home Saturday. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served after congrat- Mr. ardi Mrs. Kenneth Warren and illations. A display of wedding pres- I daughter. Mrs. B. Dromness and Mrs. ents including silver, cut g;ass, linens, ■ i> >— mions of Buy City, Ore., arrived pictures, china, brica brae, etc., com- , jfonday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pletely covered two long tables and w S. Allan. All returning home- the mantle piece, bespeaking of high Tuesday with the exception of Mrs. esteem in which the family is held in Simmons, who will spend the week the community that knows them best. After the ceremony the happy coupk Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herring ran up to left for the beaches for a few days Salem Saturday evening to visit with and on returning will make their Brune Hornberger and saW Mrs. home in Dundee with Mrs. McCon- Brune Hornberger for a minute, who nell’s partnts. । having been operated on Saturday morning for goitre. Mrs. Homberg- i „ . .. , . .. ‘S getting along nicely. Mr. Harry Starr visited relatives in Farksplace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kuhlman an-l children Brvd-n, Geraldine, and twins, Archie Parrett has returned from lack and Billie, left Tuesday for their a two week’s visit at Pacific City. ■ home in Spokane after spending two I weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Re Miss Irene Way of Minnesota, is mer. Last week Mr. nnd Mrs. Remer visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold Par i ‘ook them to Neskowin to spend a rett. । few days. Junior Keve.« entertained several of his friends Thursday afternoon at Otterbrcok in honor of his fourth birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing after which a long table was ret out under th° maple trees for the little folks and ice eream, lirthday cake end punch was served to them. M’s. Frances Keyes was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank Keve« and M-’. R°v Eddens. Those helping to make the occasion merry were Mrs. John Herring and son | Bobby, Mrs. Snvder and d’nrhter LaVelle, Mrs. Fritz Groth and Jean- । tte and Julius, Johnny and Vera Groth, Mrs. Frank Keyes, Mrs. Percy Barbour and son Jackie, Mrs. Fred- crick Holzmeyer, Mrs. W. IL Bent- ley and Roderick, Mrs. Roy Eddesn, Picture Days! If you want to know just how good your camera is bring your films here for printing and developing, If you have taken good pic- ATTENTION! tures—you will get good pictures—properly developed and correctly printed. ! If you are making mistakes in the opera tion of your camera we will tell you of the 1025 certificates have been Issued. Deposit $6.00 monthly and receive «1,000.00. Deposit $12.00 monthly j and receive $2,000.00 in 120 months. error and show you how to get good pictures every shot. Informal pictures of friends and scenes soon become cherished Do you know all the good points of the Association 7 We have paid : 77- interest to investors the past 5 years. possessions, many of which you would not part with for worlds. Camera supplies of all kinds and prices the lowest.—Try us. Day ton Pharmacy Phone Red 64 Oregon NEWBERG LAUNDRY stand that when work goes to their reliable methods and u satisfactory Job is certain. Their parcel post service is a con vvidcnt feature for the residents in the surrounding territory. The business is under the direction of a latter-day business man who up predates the value of good service n a trade winner and he and his assort ates lire always willing and anxious to accomodate their patrons. They have an agency in Dayton and' you are roqueated to leave all work at the Spangle Barber Shop. Located in Newberg at 621 N. Col lege they are meeting with instant and almost universal approval, the work of this company la now going into all parts of the country, and with the dawn of new prosperity in the country, the future will see thia firm one of the busiest hives of industry ns prosperity gives impetus to the desire for efficiency. They have won a warm place In the hearts of the public through ex cellent work they have done in every branch of the laundry business. The thinking public hus come to under- NEWBERG CHEVEROLET GARAGE Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Marr, who an visiting at the E. U. Marr home spent the week end in Portland. Frederick Holzmeyer met with a i serious accident Monday when he fell • from the hav loft to the floor of the I !'am. H" was fixing the rope when ■ h- fell and broke his arm in two places. While this is very nn'nfu! considering the d'stance he fell, he s very fortunate that it is no worse. Dayton THURSDAY, JULY 11. IM7 THE DAYTON TRIBUNE Ixieated in Newberg is an institu tion that is under the management oi men well known in this section for heir interert in the welfare und pro gress of the community. The new Chewrolet closed models we equipped with Fisher body, fac tory equipped disc wheels and ba loon ires und covered with the Duco tin ish. The new Chcverolet is easy to drive and start and steer, ottering light oedal action, thereby making it easy to shift gears, as it is easy to ride and stop, offering quality ut a low mission provides correct gear ratio to meet any condition of load or road A special feature is th« individual service this firm will render. Ever) patron of the firm will be assured the most comprehensive and pains taking service and purchasers aro as sured an efficient service station car rying a complete stock of parte and supplies. Their sales plan of a small down payment and the balance in conveni ent payment* is very attractive and an ideal way to purchase a car. The management is in the hand of men who take an interest in th- progress und expansion of this part of Oregon. tubing. The rear axle is much heav ier than in those of former models. The Che verölet closed models are made exclusively bv the Fisher Body corporation, which is part of the Gen era! Motors corporation. No matter what your use for a motor ear is, you will find a Chcverolet will just fill the bill. Model* designed for family use, for the business man, or for haul ing—each may be seen at their show room. The Chcverolet Utility Express is the lowest price quality truck in the world capable of fast, heavy duty. Long grades and deep mud nrc man The oil system has been greatly tered by it without racing the mo improved, doing away with ull excess tor because the three speed trans- NEWBERG CREAMERY Milk, Cream and Butter Located in Newberg at 14 Blane they do an exclusive wholesale and retail business in Pasteurizing milk, cream, and manufacturing their fam ous brand of butter which has been of such uniform quality that it has be come known as the Aristocrat of the Dinner Table, it is of the highest quality and the housewife will take no substitute from her dealer. This is a prominent sanitary institution which has aided in the building of the community and renders a valued and essential service in the furnish- in:' of the famous Ice Cream and Butter which in the past years have enlarged their business and are ad mirably equipped to serve the whole- sale and retail trade which they sup- ply all over this section. A well ' the large number of farmers selling known concern under u management to them and the fame of their bran«! that is thoroughly conversant with ; of products has attained. At the of every feature of the creamery busi- flce of thia company the producer ness. encounters the most courteous treat The plant of this company is a । ment and receives more for his crean model sanitary Institution and : than would be paid if he had to de equipped with the very best of mod- perni on a smaller creamery for n ern machinery and under the direc market. tion of latter day creamery men. We The business is under the direction wish to give them a prominent place of a latter dny business man who np which thier modern creamery merits predates the value of good servio as being among foremost concerns in ! as a trade winner and he and hi the county engaged in this purticu- j associates nre always willing and an lar field of endeavor. They are big । xious to accomodate their patron.' patron'- contributors to the progress and pros- ; lie has always taken un active inter- perity of the community. ’ cat in the development of the countr;. Popular with both the producer I and is known as among our foreman »sr ci I I vi.na and the consumer is evidenced I I by citizens. OREGON GRAIN COMPANY Hay, Grain and Feed Ixicatcd in Newberg at 808 First given special care in selecting it so Street are extensive deniers in hay, j that it will give the best results. Only grain, feed, poultry and dairy feed. feeds that are fat and milk producers To successfully conduct a business will be found in their stock, and they of this nature requires special study are constantly in touch with their and care in selecting the stock. Far- customers who have given it a trial, mers are no longer satisfied to feed They make a special effort to serve their stock any kind of feed, but re- the farmers and are glad to give him quire a feed that has been tested, and any advice or information he desire* is of proven quality. This concern on any subject pertaining to their has given the question careful study, j line, and as a result their business and consequently is aiding in the ! has grown until they reach out in agriculture development of all the < very direction. surrounding territory. Because of the great volume of They handle a full line of feed, business transacted thru their exten- both imported and local, and have । sive wholesale establishments, be- cause of their up-to-date business me thods and the high quality of pro ducts handled this well known con cern has gained for this section a commercial prestige as an exc«U«n market for retailers that could b< gained in no other manner. Thousands of dollars arc brough* into this section each year throug' the trade channels of this house, and a number of people are also given employment by this concern. Th> fact that their trade extends over nil adjoining counties, their special field brings new faces to the city in which they are located. MILLER MERCHANTILE COMPANY A Store of Good Goods With an up-to-date store at 616 First Street is a leading department store that is built upon service, of fering prompt and courteous atten tion and full values for your money. A complete and well selected stock of dry-goods, ladies’ ready-to-wear, and Men’s and Boy’s clothing is car- They also have in stock a well selected stock of groceries. In the selection of merchandise which is offered, they never lose sight of the fact that their customers come to look upon the label the fullest guarantee of quality, a dependability which must prevail whether the mer chandise is offered at special sale or in the regular course of business. They arc constantly reminded of your appreciation of your unceasing efforts to search the style markets in order to show you the new things first. Their connection with the fore most apparel houses in America en ables them to give you the latest styles ns soon ns they are released. The service of price has brought to them steadily each year many new patrons, It is a satisfaftion to know that they are able to show their pat- rons that they are not asked to pay more for their merchandise because they purchase it in this large, fine store, and also to sell merchandise of a better quality at a compettivc price. First they insist that their service be dependable. You know that you are going to got value received and courteous trentme-nt when you trail • here because past experience hu. taught you that they are personally interested in you and your trade. Next, they leave nothing undone in their effort to provide for you the very best that can be had for the money. In dealing here you have the ad vantage of dealing with neighbor interested in you anil your welfare. Thus you are offered the depend ability of trading with home people whom you know and who have your choice from a metropolitan stock and are served in a most efficient and modern manner. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH & SON Undertakers and Embalmers Deposit More Any Time Located in Newberg at 500 1st I’m interested in this and would Street they conduct one of the most Funeral modern and up-to-date like to receive more information. Homes in this section, maintaining motor driven funeral cars, a lady as- sistant who is always on duty, and Name arc prepared to render service un- excelled in any city. In a comprehensive review of this Address kind, embracing as it does the most salient feature of our progress, we American Savings and Ixian Assn. cannot fail to devote time to the pro fessional status of the community McMinnville, Oregon. and justly so to a profession which is H. L. Toney, E. Corbett, F. N. Austin, so essential as that of a modern fun Pres. Sec.-Treas. Agcy-Mgr. eral director. This community pos- Hess an efficient representative in this well known firm. Since the foundation of their busi ness, they have always been most careful to give the best service. Not only has this accrued to the benefit of the public, but has built up for them a reputation that has spread for miles around. Their establishment is complete from a standpoint of stock, and from it Qicy are able to offer service that is unexcelled in any city. In keeping with the progressive yet reliable policies they have kept in close touch with everything modern in their line of equipment. One particular feature of this es- tablishment is the privacy for the funeral. The atmosphere is more of the home-like, giving it a touch of revernnce. In the family room and chapel that same atmosphere prevail.«. All work is done privately in their most sanitary and up-to-date prepar ation room. As is well known, they have con ducted some of the largest funerals ever held in this section in an admir able manner, and their excellent fac- tilities make it possible for them to render complete service. .