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Pleasantdale family spent Christmas day at th* lard and Willi*, who are twins, and Mwis, left Monday by motor for their their Christmas home of their daughter and sister, party for a couple I they used to say during tha filming Paul, of near Calgar, Canada, ar home in Los Angeles, California. (Mrs. R. G. Hadley) Mrs. Glen McFarlane. of weeks on account of the illness of I of the silent drama. rived here recently to visit at the Mrs. Clifford Gibbons pleasantly en several of the member*. Several from the community Mr. and .Mr*. Bert McFarlane and home of her brother-in-law and sister, tertained the Aloha Needle Club last ta 1 Miss tended the Christmas program I Arkansas Gazette—However, the Thursday afternoon at her home 'laughter, ¡.aura Belle, were Christ. Mr. and Mr* Charley Hamilton. They Flo Bingham has been help Dayton Christmas eve. motored here and after Christmas m«. guests at the Robert Dixon I ing out in the telephone office in Mc- evolutionary process by which mon I he room. were nicely decorated wkh ' ho ~ day ' key* made men of themselves was । keys will continue their trip to California. hoHy and a beautiful decorated Christ-1 Mr. and Mr*. Will Criteaer, who M,nnville during the Christmas week, | considerably slower than the reverse mas tree in the “ living ‘ room. A de- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Root and sons of Announcement* have been received 1 have both been confined to their ; working on the local board. syetem. liclous luncheon was .erved by the^.wberg are moving this week to the her* by relative^ of a son bom De- j home with the flu, are recovering . - 16 - at . North .. — Platte, Nebraska, rapidly. hostess, assisted by Mr* Gubeer and Jacob Kiser place they recently camber I Newspaper View* Rushville Republ ican— N owadays pUT' Mrs. Boulden. to Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Crawley, j ihe Mftrrnoon wax chased. j Publishers Syndicate—Perhaps the it’* getting •o that where there is spent in visiting end needlework and ' Dinner guests, of Mr. and Mr*. I easiest way to keep in touch with al) smoke there must be who ha* been named Tillman Arlan . „ girls. fixing up a box of scrap books and ™r' ttni Mrs. Ed Gravenhorst and and he weigh* 8'4 pound*. Clayton Ed Reetz were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . of your relatives is to own a cotuge boy* to I«. sent to the Doernbecker fn,nlly Christmas day at the is the eldest *on of Mr. and Mr*. Iv- Hariville, of Unionvale. ' at a summer resort. Toledo Blade—Men can understand Memorial hospital in Portland. Lit J’ W’ ShiPPF home In Dayton. Raymond Criteier, brother of Will an Crawley, and formerly re* idl'd a _ how Eve Rot without clothes, but tie Barbara Sweeney also gave Crite*er, who haa been ill for the I Florence (Ala.) in this community. r*. - Flora and mis* Misa Re- l .,. i —- Wakefield —aou past several month* in a Portland । w ho is clever enough to be boss ati- s . * O a on ^ Wlthout pockets Christmas recitation „ Whirh was en- becca Pott., of Portland, were Chriat, A full house greeted the teachers home is also wise enough not to brag 111 a H^tery. joyed by .11 Those present Were InMÄ f|ay CMj|erB Bt the H 0 |tM«j|e.y and scholar* at the Unionvale school hospital, was the first patient to hr- about it. Mendames Sweeney, Bramlet, Had home. St. Paul Pineer Press—Will the Friday evening where the following moved to the new Veteran’s hos- lay, J. A. McFarlane, Bert McFar I Detroit New* — It might make an ' " “ ncient village” that Henry Ford is ancient ia program was rendered: Song, “ Bell* pital the fore part of the week. lane, Flnnlcum, Boulden, Heston, Nile Addison and son Lawrence are are Chiming,” upper grade girls. , entrancing talking movie just to let I *oin* huild have hitching post* or Gubaar. the hostess and Mr*. Mula on the »ick list this week. The Social Service Club postponed [ the actor* and actresses »ay wha» Parking «paces? Reading, Welcome, Roscoe Woodward. nux, of laifayette. Everyone pres Vernon Hadley »pent the Christmas “Christmas in all Lands,” upper grade ent received a Christmas gift. pupils. Song, "When Folks Begin to holiday* with friends at Newport. Th Pleasantdale Improvement club Whisper, primary pupil*. Recita- Mr. H and held their regular monthly meeting Mi Mrs. T*’ William Stansberry, tion, “Santa Claus on the Train,” and Mia* Elva -- Aus- Shirley Braat. Friday evening, December 21, at the , „ ------------ Pantomime, " Twas schoolhouse. The Chriatma. prog the Night Before Christmas. Solo, ram given by the pupil, was well - yt W,Uard - ot Carlton, and Mrs. “Clear and Bright," Pearl Rowland. - —........... — rendered and consisted of tWk? K*1* Mor,fa" w‘’re Christmas day Dialogue, "What is Christmas?” five playetts, and recitations by Elmer and! m .“? h < jme O i M”’ girl*. Reading, 1 “Poor Santa Claus,' Veryl Edward, und iris Longfellow, j ‘her’ Kerw in Kerr. Reading, “Santa’s •I"« ■ quartette by Elmer Jackman.' Christma* day dinner guests at the Morning I Call,” Mary Alice Kerr. Ed Gravenhorst. Mr*. Elsie Taylor home of Mr. and Mrs. G. 'I. Jackman "Santa Call* the Roll," primary and Mrs. J. A' McFar,a"«. "nd a duet were Mr. and Mr*. Vance Newman of grades, “Oh, Jolly Old Saint Nick,” Pantomime. “The by Mr*. Taylor and Ed Gravenhorxt Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Walling primary grade*. Durini/ *.rx*. i sa I kw hour M Wk S Gubser a. * -- and fl 1 ■ — Night After Christmas. “The Sea During th*. the social D. L. daughter Ixiraine of HopewelL «nu «iHugri primary grades. Song, sang two solos and C. L. Fowler gave Mr. “ and Mr*. Charle* Hagan and son sons,” tw«o . comic were . „ readings - which ........ — bord, Miss Deloris Jackman and Mr. “Christmas Bells,” Uppo/ grades. Joycl by all. At the close of th. »nd Mr*. Walter Jackman and daugh- Recitation, Helping Santi,'* James Rowland. "Hanging Up Dol- program a treat of candy and nuts tar Hetty Mae, all of Dayton. )y’» Stocking,” Winnifred Bart- were given to all present. ... „ Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarlane, Bert ruff. Recitation, A Christmas Di- *■ Iss 11.. W .. , I _ rg* I ay I lor, of Clackamas, ! McFarlane set** - A. Glen is* Hazel and — Mrs. McFarlane1 lemna," Ruth Anderson. Dialogue, spent the ( hristma* hoi da>* at the w<,re Portland visitors Saturday . ........................ The Strike in Santa Claus Land," home of her mother, Mrs. Elsie Taylor. upper grades. Song, "The Little Fir Mrs. Jame* Wakefield and son Al- - Christmas day dinner guests at the Tree," upper grades. Dialogue, va, and John LiUcher and Ken-' h01’1*' ^r' and Mr*. H. Thompson 'Grandpa'* Christmas Surprise, pri- ncth Hadley were Portland visitor* I Mr. sod Mr*. Elisha Manning mary grades. Duet, "Hurrah for Friday. Mr. Wakefield, »u» who wn_ has „ | "nd d«ughter, Irene, of McMinnville, --------- -r Good Good Old Old Sa Santa Claus ," Winnifred ns let a sever- j R"'Ph Tiif.mnaA» __ and a ae . a • •• « been *• employed in *f* Tacoma for Thompson, ..9 of 111.. Wauna, Mr. and ■ Cordelia Bartruff. "Through the al months, returned home with them and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and son Telephone,” Billy Maxwell. “Watch and will spend the Christmas holiday* iI,avid Dayton. ing for Santa,” Billy Maxwell and in Dayton. . A. W. Bramlet and I<ewis Hazleton Edward Clow. Song, “While Christ Misa Minnie Gravcnhorst, of Flash-, °^ Independnce were Portland visitor* mas Time is Here," upper grade*. I p fijfilfi!Ji!Jiifi!J.T.!J^ ^^HILE we pause for a moment to look back over the year just closing* we wish to thank you for your patronage. May your caravan through the coming year travel along paths of peace and happiness. May health and prosperity at tend you and those you hold dear. We wish you a Prosperous New Year SHIPPY & FILER er. North Dakota, spent a few day* ^tarday. last week at the home of her brother, ' Mr«. Herman Wilson and son Her- Ed Gravenhorst. । bert of Sheridan visited Sunday at Christmas day guest* at the home i the home of the former’» brother, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sims were Mr. Fred Reichstein. and Mr*. Sam Sims and family, Mr. Ed Holdridge, of Eugene, a former «nd Mrs. William Sim* and family, if I ortland, Mr*. Besse Brown and resident of Webfoot, visited his old daughters, John Murphy and son, of time friend, Fred Reichstein, Satur day evening. J«nE w, Wn„ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young and family, of Portland, Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Foster and Mr. and Mr*. Riley Clark and family, of Day-1 ton. (Mrs. C. L. Fowler) Elmer Jackman and family moved Many residents of this locality at from the Jacob Kiser place Saturday tended the Dayton high school senior to the Henry Stermer place, near class play in Dayton Wednesday Dayton. evening. Unionvale £ Webfoot ' (Flo Bingham) Friday night, December 21, the school had their Christmas program, which was attended by a large crowd, j At the close of the program Santa dis- I tributed candy to each one present. The children exchanger! presents and 1 they were distributed from a beauti- ' fully decorated tree. Guests Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reetz were Mr. A. W. Reetz and two daughter*, of Junction City. Miss Lois Taylor, of Pleasantdale, ' was the week end guest of Esther 1 Kuhn. Mrs. Curti* Young and children, of Mr*. Robert Dixon was delightful-1 Portland arc spending the week at the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kuhn and son ly surprised at the Ladies Aid Tues- home of the former's parents, Mr. ami motored to Portland Friday, where day, when she was tendered a - Mrs. J. W Sims, helping care for Re- birthday handkerchief shower, 16' they spent the day shopping. Mr. Sims, who is ill. were received, besides other dainty • turning with them was Mr*. Kuhn’s 19 were in attendance. The i brother, Orville, of Newberg, who will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reichstein and gift*. son Clair were Sunday guests at the Aid has adjourned until January 2. ! stay until after Christmas. Mrs. L. L. Thornton and Mrs. George Wess Morgaricdge home. Services were held Monday morn- Antrim baked the birthday cakes George Dorsey took twenty dressed for the delicious dinner served by the ing from Macy's chapel for Dennis turkey* to Portland Monday. York Nelson, 78, father of Mrs. R. ladies. 8. Carr, who died at Seaside Thurs- Mr. and Mr*. Tipton Tice, of Port The Rev. S. W. Hall of- Fred Hodecker, of Camas, Wash., ■day. land, were Sunday visitor* at the Burial was in the McBride Mis* Willett* Barratt, of Portland, ficiated. home of the former's grandmother, Mr. and Mr*. Charles K. Spaulding, cemetery, four miles west of Carl- Mr*. David Robinson, and father, Jud Several from here attended and son-in-law, Roy Mills, and his •ton. son Tice. Mr. Tice accompanied son. Charles Mills and daughter Ila the funeral. them back to Portand, where he will | Mills of Salem were Sunday guests spend a few days visiting. Guests Sunday at the home of Mrs | at the A. C. Heston home. Louisa Hanville were Mr. and Mrs. Mis* Bessie Bramlet, who is Robin Adair, representing the For- M. Bullock, of McMinnville, and Mrs. teaching near Gaston is spending her oat Grove creamery, was in this lo- H. Agee, mother of Mrs. Lloyd Han Christmas holidays at the home of cality Tuesday in interest of the ville, also of McMinnville. her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A. W. route which his company is scheduled Bramlet Mrs. Mary Dey was the guest to start here December 24. He Christmas day of her daughter and gave report of his fellow town's fel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnstone of husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War Bruxton, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson low Carl Marcy, 16, meeting with ner. very favorably impressing older pro and daughter Marie of Laure!, Mr. Mr. and Fred Lyman were the and Mrs. Roy Robinson and son Rob fessional air travel enthusiastic» with ert of Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Grover his amateur air mechanical ideas. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Newberg, and Mr and Carl is son of Rev. Milton A. Mar Elmer Olson, of McMinnville. Mrs. Bruce Hurt and son Lyle of cy, former Methodist minister of Mr. and Mrs. S. Butts and son, who Portland, were Christmas guests at. this locality. have been visiting at the home of the the home of their mother, Mrs. David Mrs. Lizzie Byers and sons Wil- latter’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Robinson. Lewis and Andrew Nichols, who are students nt O . A. C., are spending the Christmas holidays at the home of their father, Asa Nichols. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. McFarlane «pent Chri«tma* at the home of Mr. «nd Mrs. R. G. Hadley. Mrs. A. W. Bramlet and daughters, Jessie, Margaret and Maxine, Miss Margaret Cinnamon and Lewis Hazel ton, of Independence, attended the Christmas exercises, Monday, at the school of Miss Bessie Bramlet, near Gaton. Mr. and Mrs. C.' B. Newhouse and Start the New Year Right Bank of Dayton UefJ Ur-LTlk J j TI s — ’Flir-Ji ilr-JnLnnC^riL -'IL LADD’S FUNERAL HOME Our fees are fair and within the means of all. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards a.id family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Edwards’ brother Robert Cin namon. Mr and Mrs Brooks Sweeney and daughters, Barbara and Phyllis, were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Jennie Murphy, in Day ton. 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