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J THE ONTARIO ABGUS, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1921 tfceietif Among tho largor family parties of tho holiday season woro thoso given In honor of Miss EIbIo Skoogs of Portland who Is a houso guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. lJlackaby, and whoso ongagotnent to William Ulackaby was announced at tho Unlvorslty last spring. Tho first of thoso partlos was a dinner given at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ulackaby Sunday after noon) tho socond a dinner and Auc tion party at tho homo of MIsb Lavlno Smith, Tuesday ovonlng at which 20 guoaU woro present. Tho out dt town rolatlvos presont were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ulackaby of Ilomodalo, Idaho and T. T. Kohout of Jordan Valley. Whlta soma of tho card clubs did not convono .during tho past wook, othors did. Among thoso which mot woro tho Carnation club which waB entortalnod on Tuesday ovonlng by Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. It. EtnUon, while on Wodnosday afternoon, Mrs. A. L. Cock rum vbb tho hostess for the Wodnosday bridge club. On Tuesday ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Swaglor entortalnod at dinner and for two tables of plnochlo. TIIAYIUI-IIOSK At llotso on Monday, Miss Valloda Itoso of Vale, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Itoso of that city and Hugh O. Thayer, of this city, woro united In marrlago, and they aro ex pected homo this wook nnd will go to' housokooplng on tho ranch which tho brldogroom'a father, Otis Thayer purchasod two years ago from T. J Urosnan north of tho city on tho Old Oregon Trail. Tho brldo and groom aro both well known In Malheur county.'os poclally in and about Vnlo whoro thoy both lived for many years. Tho brldo Is-tho daughtor of n Vale mer chant and for so mo tlino was engag ed as a stonogrnphor In tho U. 8. bank In tho county scat. LOCAL PERSONALS U. VV Anderson and wlfo wont to Ootso tho first of tho wook. Cbarlos Powell and family suent Christmas with rolatlvos In Vnlo. Miss Laura Whorry Is spending tho holidays with her paronts In Boise. Miss Opal Calkins and sister, nolces of Mrs. C. K. lilngham were Christmas guests at hor homo this weok. Mr. and Mr. C. B. Socac were en tertained on Christmas day at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. Paxtou of Frultlaud, Idaho. Tho Mlnnosota clan of Ontario woro entortalnod on Monday at tho homo of U. C. Bocoy. ( Miss Ituth Lackey ls'spendlng tho Christmas holidays visiting her brother Horbort Luckoy of Bt. An tony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ileaty and llttlo sou of Oregon City, aro spend ing tho Christmas holidays with Mrs. Uoaty's parents, Mr. nnd Mr. J. D. llllllngBloy. Tom Logan of Iirogau Is visiting In Ontario this wook. Miss Dorco Doarborn and Miss Elsie I'oolo who aro toachlng this yoar at Arcadia aro spending tho holidays in Ontario. Miss Hilda IJrockon who Is teach ing school near linker, camo homo to spend tho Christmas hollduys. MIbs Hazel Smith is spending tho vacation at her homo In Krultland. Miss Ituby Summorvlllo of Uolso was a houso guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Ulackaby Thurs day to lncot hor friend Miss Elslo Bkoog of Portland., MrB. ltobort D. Lytlo of Vulo who was a patient at tho hospital lant wook so far recovorod that sho was ablo to return to hor homo on Tues day. Aftor nn oxcltlng trip during which his train was caught In a small slldo down In tho Columbia gorgo, A. KQ. Moans returnod Satur day from Portland. MRS. MARY A. DAUNETT PASSES (Continued' from pago 1 to found with him a now homo In the ploncor stato of Iowa. To this union three daughtors woro born; Mrs. Frank E. dregory and Mrs. Lucy IJ. Pox of Mason City, Iowa and Mrs. E. M. Groin of this city, who with her grand chlldjon, Mrs. Howard Qodtroy, Miss Mar grutto Gregory aBd Thomas Harnett Gregory, and hor groat grandson, Kolth Qodtroy, survlvo her. Mrs. Harnett was a llfo long mem ber of tho Methodist Episcopal church, having unltod with tho Bouthorn Methodist church In early llfo nnd trnnstorlng hor momborshlp to Mitchell, Iowa, whoro sho was an ntlvo moniber tor nearly half a con- tury. Dcoply rollglous by nature nho carrlod through llfo that sim plicity of faith which mado hor dally llfo a benediction to thoso who know hor. LLOYD I). TETEHB DIES BUDDEnly (Coutlnuod from pago 1) Vale in In bust- Portland later moving to 1801 whoro ho ougaged noss. In 1807, nt Caldwell, ho was mar rlod to Miss Hattlo Qellerman,' daughtor of a plonoor family of Vale and to thorn ono daughtor, Miss May Totor was bprn, and who with hor mothor, survlvo him. In 1010 tho family moved to Ontario whoro Mr. Tctor engaged In business and has slnco resided. Dosldo his wlfo and daughtor ho is survived by two brothors and ono slstor, Louis Tctor of Prior Crook, Oklahoma; Grant Totor, ml dress unknown, and Mrs. J. II. Falrloy of ChiftUauqua, Kansas. ADRIAN NEWS A Joyous crowd of young .people gathered nt tho Senator homo Sun day ovonlng. Games of various kinds woro played. Doughnuts, and cocoa holpcd to mako tho ovcnlng a splendid success. Among thoso pronont wore: Misses Ellso Elliot, Huby Hood, Tholma McCroary, Cora Elliot, Eulalls Shafor, Mcssors Moxlc Simons, Waltor Simons, Loyd Elliot, Itny Elliot, Claronce Elliot, Prank Doyle, Lcsllo, Aushor, nnd Alfred Shafor. Tho danco at tho Adrian park was a grand success Friday ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cooloy aro visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Buslo Pomeroy. Miss Elslo Elliot Is spondlng her Christmas vacation with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliot. Mr. Doylo nnd son Frank wcro dlnnor guests at the Senator homo Sunday. NOTICE OF KST11AYH Ono brown maro ago about seven years, weight about eight hundrod and fifty pounds, brand "" on loft stlflo. Ono sorroll gelding coming two years, wolght about sovon hun drod pounds. No visible brands. Ono dark brown gelding, weight, thlrtoon hundrod, smooth mouthed. No vlslblo brands. Camo to tho Otto 0. Mlllor place Novombcr 6th, 1921. Ownor may havo samo by paying for food and advertising costs. frp5?sTgfg-jp.xnry,'KTggfc T ,'JTV SFX-jnKWiiVJt'SifHIVt(fM M v ' - IN extending to you the Greetings of the Season,, permit us to add our sincere wish that the New Year holds for you perfect health and abundant prosperity. We look forward to the future with confidence and feel we shall witness a gradual improvement in general conditions during 1922. First National Bank ONTARIO, OREGON "A Good Bank in a Good Country" A Happy and Prosperous New Year H i' To our fifteen hundred customers and to all thooe whe by their efforts in every sphere are working for the upbuilding of tho best interests of Ontario and all of Malheur, county, we wish to extend the season's greet-' ings and to wish for them a Happy and Prosperous New Year Not only do we desire this happiness for you, but we want to assure all that in so far as it is possible for us to contribute to that end we are here to serve. Ontario National Bank The oldest Bank in Malheur and Harney Counties J. It. Ulackaby. President. I Adam, Vlcu Prestdsut C. It. Einlsou.V Ico President W. V. Homan, Cashier Ktrl BlMkaby, Assist. Cashier THEATRE ATTRACTIONS MAJUST1U THKATJli; Thursday LircS DAILV FUNNY VIOLA. DANA Comedy Drama Screen Snapshots Oump Cartoon Friday and Saturday tiii: in:iJi Diaarcitn WALLACE REID Wlnnors of tho West Sunday and Monday Tim GILDED LILY . MAB MURKAY Tho Original Toth Carpontor Tony, Barges Almanac A. woek of Contury Comedy Tuesday and Wodnesday LAHOTLY Oklahoma when it was wild and Wooly Screen Snaphots Whoro is my Wondorlng Wlfo A Star Comedy Thursday WIIERU LIGHTS AUK LOW SESSUB HAYAKAMA Oump Cartoon m&&m. zlkJ'. 5? gjajriaaas Tho Salvation Army will opon Its quarters in tho Boyer Building hero Saturday evening December 31. Ser vices will be held evory night ex cept Monday. Special next week "God's Redeeming Love." Newton Kondall and wife In com- m&nd. Tho Congregational Ladies Aid will meet next Wednesday January 4th, at 2:30 p. m. at tho home of Mrs. Irwin Troxell. This will bo an important business meeting and all metnbera are requested to be .present FOR SALE SmaU houso in good condition, close in. 18 by 24. Can be moved or land leased where it stands. Inquire Ontario National Bank. PEARL OID (KEROSENE) iWfU In wishing you the season's greetings we wish to express our appreciation of the liberal patronage en joyed by us during the past year. May the year 1922 be one. of happiness and prosperity ,f or all. Ontario Pharmacy H jgfl-M MHiltW. " A xa aa ' fcX &