Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 03, 1920, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920.
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LOCALS
AND
PERSONALS
other atat, where they visited for
th part six wtiki, wer la Oregon
City Saturday, X and Mrs. Fuller
again took chars ot their hotel.
known at the Cottage ISutel at Canby
Saturday evening.
Mix MM Goldwnlth, teacher In
the Kugen high school, Instructor ot
A pretty wedding waa solemnised
Himnlsh and French, after visiting her t the Lutheran church Wednesday
,,k Woj)(, whd la well and favor- PwnU- Mr nd Mr Jullu 0M' at 8 o clock, when Ml. Eliza-
ahl? know. i I T Oreton cS where 'nlth. h, clljr' durln' hor Tb,nh ,"Uh Bu"-' c brW
J.1' B0!?h JLiJ .i-'n!...!! twin, vacation, returned to Ku8-n of Frank P. Fu, of thl. city. The
U mmniuilMil Jlk lh HrMViin I giving
nit Mnrifiu turlriK Comoany aa nunaay evening,
traveling salesman for nineteen year,
Impressive ring ceremony waa per-
formed by Jlev. Kr.xberger, paator, In
Um W It Mull nf Riiloin formnrll I Ih. ni-aannpa nf aKuit fifl fi-lunda and
and later purchased the tranaporta- MU( rnncj( of tb cllyi ar. relative, of the contracting partlea.
rived here and la visiting her Aa Ijohenglrn'. Wedding March waa
parnnla, Mr. and Mr a. 8. V. Francis, rendered by Miss Melon Andresen,
tlon business from the late C. N.
(Iroenman, ha decided that Oregon
. 4 . I . ....... . . I .. - . .11
vii y a prui7 awa pi-e m.w ha. r(m. her to attend tha fcrldal nurtv mtttriwl.lht church
lie naa awmw 10 eni uuihb , t,1lna- annlif,rrv (il I TV,. rl,1. ... t,. Ml.. M.rl
Mr. and Mra Moran to be observed at Andresen, and the trot man wai Elzla
Gladstone. I Fuge, brother of the bridegroom.
The bride waa becomingly gowned
again hern, and tin baaed the build
Ing formerly occupied by Price llroth
era on Beventh and Main streets,
where he will operate a government
u and Mrs. Cunnlnsham and dau-1 In tnlff nltrhf tilt. Iravaltn mi If with
good, store. Mr. VVood will open the hUr Mr. Jone. of Albany, who :uP lrmming.. and he wore a hat
atore or business Thursday mornlug. ,n cUy M of H m et
and will b asslNed by August lUkel. U tornmt d,uhter, Mra. R. Had. of p)nk roebuda and UUea of the val-
-" " r ley, and family, returned to weir jey
run una or iommiii guvue "" ,.... a..n.u vnln. Thev Ddlill .. i..m.. ..ij m..
ina BnHfriirw, .. ..i,i- In Ororon CUV. I .- .... ...nil. .n4 l hl..v tI
wearing apparel. A Jack appeared " ' "(Bir-a,- hnu.
on Main alreet Tueaday. you could Mr. .... Bmmona. who baa tiwa L.,rf Lua. .hh iiih. ,.f .h. ..i.
hcr Wood'e many trlwidi calling out dlng ,everm, month at Viola at
... ' T"i i. ft Bom ot n"r uni,'r' ro" The Interior of th church wa
agalnr Nine yw B lJl 0 j. Unk.lit, haa gona to 8llv.rton. m,,, jorated with white and
gon ( Hy for Portland, where he ha. whwe ,h, v,tmg Ber granddau- ow chry,anthemuma, fern, and
palma.
Following the marrlaga ceremony a
alnce made hla home.
ghter and family.
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Jtawley and eon. Mra. Ithoda Watkini. of Portland. re.Blon (ot a rew of lhe tntlmau
Wlllard P. Ilawlpy. Jr.. who lft here I u n Oregon CHy. having been aum- frtendw knd latiye. wai held at the
eeveral wenaa ago on a moionng inp monnd Dy tne oeain 01 nor momer, i hom of Mr M(1 M William
to California, are having a moat d Mra. J. C- Pace.
Ilghtful time. Many Interesting placet
have bn vlttd on the aecond trip. T. . Hankln., one
Kruoger. the latter aliler of the brlda
A buffet lunch waa aerved, when Mra.
KruKr waa aaalatcd in aervlng by
of the well
although the former trip waa a moat known ploneen of Clackamaa county. wt U(lb Kraxberger. Mtoi Alice
eveniruj one. Mmico nn again drd wnoee n;me ia ai vjiwim"", n,jrw,en( MUa Amelia
viaiMHl, anu me lamuy ia now iuuiimh n mi inn hmhh iotioiim
lh tout hum part of the elate In their
automobllo, vlxltlng the large reiorti
According to word received from the
family Tudny morning. Bipy twll
of the grand wethr, and have a
number of motoring trip In view bo-
fore atari Ing home.
liuol, Mra.
Blmar 1wk, Mra. William Lettenmter
Attending were Rev. and Mra. Wll
Central l'Oint bOCietV Ham Kraxberger, Mr. and Mr. Wll
I 1 1 M lnp.11 Ml... MarlA ll.1iin
m TT 1 1 Tl I"" v. .., ... . .
10 1101(1 1)12 DAZaar and Alice Andrewn. Mra. flchulti. Mr
.eJ Jrm A II t man viorMf Wll
llammm. Mtea Dora Btaehly. .Walter
The Idlea' Aid Bocl.rfy of Central B,,,M ' ra.i. vs.. Mr. and Mr. Al
Point will give a Uoaar at the Twl-k., '. -nA Mr. w. n. H
Mr. and Mr. Ueorge Havlll. of Pea- light hall on lKcwmbr 3rd, and the K Bmeiia and Waller Krupger
ver Ck. pawMid through Oregon program will commence at p. m. nni ni.rt tuiol. Mr. and Mr
City Monday enrouta horn from 1-a Thla will be followed by the aale of , k nd gon Morrl. Mr.
Orande, where they were gunata foi fancy article, candy and refresh-1 d Mrm, wmiam Lettenm?lor, Albert
Thankiglvlng of Mr. and Mr. Harry menu. There will alao be a flab Pn1 1 nUoI. Jr., Emelta Buol Mter Ralph
wyera. Mr. layer w iirmori7 ior Tne immmnrai oi ine puiii. I Xrlmblo, Mr. and Mra. Albert Ruol.
uuHinei man ot inia cii7. anu u win -m luiiuwing win nave cuarsn. Mr .n . p.
Im rnmembored that Mm. Myera met Flnh pond Mr. Horn Frlck ana I h11,iIMninr in
with an accident about two month Mr E. Prick. bungalow on Ninth
ago, whn ahe waa atruca ny an auio- t'amiy Min norenc iiwiuey ana
mobile, and hor many frlonda of thin Imu Gllaon
city and of Oladaton will be ploaaed Fancy Artlcltt Mr. Uentley
to hear h In ntcoverlng. Other Mra Dodge,
vlnltlng th Mytir home 'on Thank- lCufreHhmtiii MV- Kelland
giving day were Mr. and Mr. Jay Mr. MlUur.
Mym, the lattr fonnerly Ml Exchange Table Mr. F. J. Melndl
and
audi
iitady lllount, of Qladatone, recently I nd Mra. VYhUey.
marrying Mr. Jay Myer.
K. lAForeat, who la well known In
Oregon City, where he formerly re
Id od. and eon of early Orgon Clt)
plonecra, la In Portland on bulne
In coiinm llon with the Amwican Rati
Gomnany Sues for
Property in Oswego ot the poatomce. having
J D position for a numlwr of
Mr- and Mr. Fuge have gone to
their attractive
bunnalow on Ninth and Pearl btreets,
where they will be at home to tueir
frlenda after December 1.
The young couple were presented
with many handsome gift.
The bride, who In the second daugn
ter of Mr. and Mr. Albert Duol, la an
accomDtlnhed young woman, and fav
orably known In Oregon City, where
ahe ha resided lnce clhidnood.
Mr. Fuge. who t the son of Mr.
and Mr. Cla-k S.-Fuge, 1 an employe
held tun
vear. He
well known In Oregon City.
of the Mootehart Legloo waa a moat Lawrence, Mr. L. A. Moni, Mr. Wll-
lucceaaful affair, both toclally and 1 11am Folger, Mr. Stuart Mitchell
financially. I Mr. WUllam Tipton, Mr. Sophia
Excellent mualc waa furnlubed by Moody, Mra Kent Moody, Mrs. Au
a three-piece orchestra. tin Huycke, Mr. Frank Young, Mr
The ball room wa prettily decorat- O. McKllllc&n, Mr. Theodore W.
ds with the national colon, when mark, Mr. U E. Jone.
flag and featoon of red, white and
bli crepe paper were ued moat .l Mr. and Mr. B. K. Galllnger enter-
foct'vely. Itanled In a most delightful manner
Th commlltee having .charge of I at their hom Thankaglvlng afternoon
the event wa composed of Mr when their guest were Mi. and .Mr.
Paul ftuma, cbarlman; Mm. Rudolph Edgar Oalllngr, Jr., Mr. and Mr
Wenger and Mr Al Cox. Ford Hcott and daughter, Jean, of thl
cltr: Mr. and Mr. Llovd Armstronr.
Announcement of the marriage of mIh Lorene Armstrotucot Auburn.
Ml Ileulah uaywm ana Mr. John Wah., Mr. and Mr. Galllnger.
Pamoacn have neen received in ure-i Cut tx and potted plan' wre
gon City by relative and friend. mo.. tttcter In the Calllnzer
The marriage iook pi;B at Nar.n hom
vine, renn., uaiuraay, govern oer n
. . a I .11.
at me nome 01 ie onoe. rhantr P. P. E. O. met Tueadav at
Mr. Dambach 1 well knuwo hcte. ,hn v rifirV
ne i me oi mr. nn am. u. YVet Unn
Dnmbach, of thl city. Aftor com-
Following the regular business es-
pletlng hi .tudle. In the Oregon City o Mr, WaiUro( cf 0ak Grove,
high school, be took a courae and a) ,nterMtlnK tal)t cn Modern
graduated at the Reed Collin In Port- Xmerteta Munic," explaining the
land, where he wa one of the mort
popular student. Ht lat'sr trek a
special course at Columbia University,
nd served In the army during the
world war. After relvlng hla dis
charge from the aorvlce lie left for
the East, where lie ba been employ
ed.
causes of Us development and it re
lation to modern tmlntmg and
poetry,
Mra. John F. Rlsley delighted the
member by singing the following
The nianket Song." "Incantation Up
on , Sleeping Infant", "invocation to
the Sun God' hy jrayer; -uanoe
H.n.n frnm ah.naarl." Vitr CaAmHTI
Mr. and Mr. Charles Moran have '
issued Invitations to their golden
wedding to take place at their home!
Mrs. Eva May and son, Thomas,
at 01ad.tone Wednesday afternoon, entertained on Thanksgiving at a
December 1, from two to flv,, o'clock- Thanksgiving dinner Their home was
A ceremony will take place at i pT' "
i.ii, I wUr sttU LUC1U UllisV 1UO urn
0C1OCK. I . i.. ,w. il
Mr. and Mra. Moran are nromlnent oraieo lo curr""wl w,lu lue U""UB
residents of Clacka: ia county, where ro""-
took of a wedding dinner at the horn
of the bride's mother.
Th decorations of the Fried rlcli
bom were most artistically arranged
and beautiful, when yellow and white
chrytanthemum were used la the
dining room, and the living room was
la lavender cbrjmanthemum and
Oregon grape- Mr. F. J. Frledrtch,
of Axtorla, planned and carried out
the decorative scheme.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralley left Thursday
evening for their future home la San
Francisco.
Attending the reception were: Mi.
and Mr John Lacey, Mrs. Marie
Frledrifh, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Fried
rich and children, F. J. Frledrtch, Jr,
Anna Marie, Henrietta and Robert,
of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Gerbe
and children, Ema, Edwin, Jr., and
Virginia Ann, Miss Marie Frtedrtcti,
Miss Satie Clancey and Mr. K. K.
Felths.
The bride, who haa been the motif
for a number of social event given
in honor of her marrlagfi. Is one ot
the most popular girls of Clackamas
county. For some time she wsa em
ployed in the office of County Judge
Anderson, and later with the Stand
ard Oil Company of Parkplace. She
wa an active member of the St
John's Catholic church.
M-. Ralley wa formerly connected
with the Bundard Oil Company at
Death Calls Mrs.
Hattie Pace Monday
Mrs. Hattie Pmc. wtf of John U
Pace, and well known realdent of
Oregon City, died at the family home
at Twelfth and Jefferson streets Mon
day morning at o'clock from Bright'
disease. Mrs. Pace had been In poor
health for the past year, but was only
ton fined to her room for about twu
days previous to her death, and which
came as a shock to her relative and.
many friends.
Mrs. Pace was born at Relclt. Wis
cousin, August, 1859, and later made
ber home In Iowa and Minnesota.
She moved with her family to Oregon
City from Stillwater, Minn., !ourteeu
years ago, where she has since res
ided. Three months ago air. Pace
returned here from a visit with re
lative In Iowa, Wisconsin vu
Minnesota. Deceased is survived by ber bu
band, John Pace, of thl city; sis.
daughters, and three sons, Mr. Edna
Chinneck, of River Falls, Wisconsin;
Mrs. Jessie Hill, of Portland; Mrs.
Rhoda Watklns, of Portland; Mr.
Kitty Thoen, of Gladstone; Miss
Cynthia Pace, of San Francisco, (who
they have a host of friends, and the!
Dinner waa served at 2 o'clock.
event I. being looked forward to with v'"0'- Cr
much pleasure by those to whom In- WlllUm Mr. and Mrs. Virgil May
.. v.. v and daughters. Evelyn, and Miss
Tiiauune nr ihttu cjir,mcu, i - - ... , .
i Koooia noscioie aua nuimx
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoenborn 1 Uam
r . m. tiiitilrtnr K"w at t tin If finm III I
T.,Lrt,. .;! ,, J Mr. and Mr. William Robinson en-
n.-.t dellghtfu' tl u aa. had. and tertotoed In a most delightf manner
after the "husking" wa finished the t their country home at West Linn
host and hostess served a delicious inauKBgiviugj uay, wucu a ujifu
j,. I ous repast was served.
The 'guests were Mr. and Mrs Fred A turkey dinner and e;thlng
a r. u. ..i I that goe with it was served by Mr
. ... v,,. pi, Robinson. The table was prettily
Jones, and daughter. Dorothy. Mr. decorated with hiU Pj
and Mrs. Frank Schoenborn and two anthemum. from he jtobtason gar-
dausrhters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert oeu la lre'u
Schoenborn and children, Donald and Orlfon ptLV- r . imn, Mm(
vi,.i, vta nrtn Rnmemerto. At The sueats were Raymond Mont
bert, Man' In and Nolan Schoenborn,
Mrs. Augusta 8choenbom.
Eomery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ben
nett, Mr. and Mrs. McClelland, Miss
Ruth Robinson.
A miscellaneous shower was extend-1 o,, tr-ern,P enter
ed Mrs. lAwrence Draper, nee Anna u at home Thur8day at a
McDonald, last Friday evening by a Xnantegiving dlnneH Mh and Mrs.
number of her friends, when the bride mnk Baker and two chIidren 'and
was presented wua many - Hoce Wllliams
firfvafmrl hftra 1trAiLvt vpinr 1 Ami
Parkplace. and is now associated In Mto Carlotta Pace, of thl, cUy; Joha
a manufacturing business with bis paca of PortIand; Guy Pace dsput
father in San Francisco. cerk and Oraydon Paco, of
. .. w r. n " cltJT. A aged mother. Mr. C.
ir. urn " VI. " n Pa f rvn.nn CH. nnMv
lametteL entertained on Thanksgiv-1 . ra ' " t. w.. aJX, t ,hl
Larty, of Bolton; William J. Matha. t;,; T . " rv.JT
Martha and Kenneth McLarty of B reg,de &t wjbgter Iowa-
ion, ana rri the) remaining sisters and brother
rru'".w ' residln in California.
. - ... I mi IIH.D r mi. m . imiuvci ih
iny, wnea h ww P""" Royal Neighbor of America.
hla hlrthilav unnlversarv. which oc
curred o Thanksgiving day. TheHVfra VpflflPP 111 PS lit
calia aririArf in tha Luble deCO rations. I
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Walker, ot SnnsTflflft in HOfinital
West Linn, entertained at dinner or. I JT
Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Walker. Mr. Sophia Charman. Miss
Marie Walker and Pierce valke-,
and useful sjlfta.
Dinner was served at 7 o'cloclCand
During the evening Ice cream and remainder of the evening was de-
The chicken aupper served by the
The Oregon Iron and Steel com
way RxprtM Company. Mr. i.aror-1 D1U1Y. entered suit here 'yewerday
est Is suierlntndnt of the slock d Lalnst R. IL. snd Malml Robinson to r.iri Unserve, at the Congregational
tmrtment, with headquarters at ej (0rrlose on a piece of property bought church November 23, was a financial
i-xmon sireei, nan rTancisco. by the dfindttnU In Lake View Falls, people were served,
probable that Mr. lAForest will visit osweno. The comDanv alleges thui
some of his old time friends before the Davmcnts have not been made on There waa a. merry e-afherlng at the
departing on hla way South to spend th property by the Robertson and borne of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Bucholx
l nrisima with IU lamuy. UK1 the court to either turn over th last Thurdav evening, when the Dirtn
I iiroix.rtr In thnm or havn defendants I Aar unnlvrsr of their Son, Olive
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hood are mov maaw up ,j,e balance of the payments WRs observed by having a number of
his friends spend the evening. Games
and music were among4fpture8 ot
the evening, and followed by refresh
ments.
ing their household effects to ths and per cent interest,
nome mey Teceniiy purcuaaeu uu
l weiun ana nwuintiuii inrci, u 11 t-. t-v . t".
Is being thoroughly renovated. Tbi f irC JJCStrOVS 1 UI11P
house wtee formerly the Lrorest C f Attending were Miss Mona Tobln.
home, and later purchased by Mrs. 01311011 at USWCCO -,u,h tudl Miss Lillian Schwll.
J. 1J. Robinson, of IMrtland. The i ..n, Mi.. Bertha
Hood bungalow has been purchased iihWa mi. Gretchen Hartke. Mr.
nre. wnirn nroae out in tne uswew - ... Tnhn.nn
Sna ml . Vll lint inc, ' '"a .
cake were served,
Present were Mr. Wilbur Smith
Mrs. Harold Latin, Mrs. Jones. Mrs,
E. "G. Johnson. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. K.
McLarty. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs, Clapp,
Miss Zelma McDonald. Miss Matilda
Michel. ML-s Marie Mlchels. Miss
Gladys W.-ight. Mrs. H. D. McLarty,
voted to a social tima
Yellow was the color scheme of the
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Vedder, prom
inent), and well known resident ot
Wnnrihtirn 1Im1 Saturday at tha St.
Printice Wallace entertained a vi.o, fl,van wh
number f his friends Wednesday M vdiAr aw-omnanipa h- rfan-
evenlng at the home of his parent. ytVlui Slmmonsf of
Mr. and Mr, j. wauace. ui v..iui- Woodburn, to Spokane several week
stone. The affair waa In honor of ago to ?lglt another daughter, Mr,
his cousin. Misses Llllie and Helen John Barger -and on w of her
btone, of w oooDuro. denarture for her home in Wood-
Tbe evening wa devoted to games . Bha mftJA . !..., nii fell.
and music, after which lunch was k KaklD( ner hl SInce that ttoe
served. she has been in the SL Luke's hoa-
Attending were Misses Llllie snd .. .
Helen Stone, Marie Harold, of Salem; Mr. Vedder wag ,B 0Wo 74
Cora Skiller and Vernice Baker of came t0 ta
Portland; Ollle Aman. Edna Railing, lggl( mMng her home Bncs . v
Ruth Nelson. Edna Lund, Dorrfs El -om.
lis, John Stone and Lexer Skiller, ot sh ta .u bv the followinit
Portland, Albert Servle, Lester chudren. Mr wlUard gimmons, ot
Curens. Albert Lund, Marvin Aihs.wh,irn- r- m nniwn nr
wood. Ambrose Gileepie, Emmet Jack- WoodDam; Mrs, Arthur Holmes, of
son, Troy hoiomou, men AU1 - OT I Mount Angel; Brenton Vedder, (coun-
ner home.
The calendar committee of the
Methodist church Is making prepara-
are residing at the home of the
former's mother. Mre. Draper, of
decoraUons of the rooms of the Uer-, CIay Brlndel George Thom Ly nhoeinvnlntoamt of Clacka-
son, irenuce ana treuu, "" ma) county) of Gladstone; Mrs. Wll
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKmney, Mre. b . Wa8.. We5d.
Georgia smcum. on vedder. of Bates. Grant county.
Oregon. She is also survived by a
Rev. and Mrs, Herbert trocaer naai m. . . mn
, . . uuiuui ui ssj u. vi
as tneir guesi on inuai uaJ band died several year. ago.
Mr.wiiirj.,.. Brenton Vedder wa called to
Mr. Bert Roake. Mr ana M . " I Spokane by the nines of hi moth-
ter Koase aua laiuny t er and arrived before her death.
veme ttoaKe ana on, air. uu u. i
John Crawford and family, Mr. ana
c , a.. Wright Mta on for the annual bazaar and mar
Mn,l. lb IVrlket to be given December 10 and 11.
V UlHUItlvvi a. ub V aB-
Dorothy
For the Preent Mr. and Mr. Draper ' wtoua boothS-
These are as follows:
Fancy work Mrs. J. E. Jack, Mrs.
'Tr' r.' o. . : -.C ' ,k. Geo. Osbum. Mrs. Alice Qulnn.
imulWjJlCTOoiTO,.uc., m. arm0ntaMrs. W.
affair was given.
Hempstead, Mrs. Kldby, Mrs. Lowry.
Handkerchiefs and Dolls Mrs. it.
by Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Heard, and
will be occupied by Mr and Mrs. Wll- Pumpn station late Monday night Clyde
...m Moore.nhe latter granddaughter completely destroyed tho plant and l,.
of Mr. and Mr. Heard. burned tha building to the ground. and Willi. Bucholx Mr. and
' 1nA.v nuuinirn ..tl(,n. .M tM,,ir a and Willi tlUtUOII. mr. ra
H. U rftttemon, formerly of thin scarcity of pure wMer, 8id it will beMr cnol
rlty, who still has projwrty Interest evra days before Urn new plant
vn n niniha CnViiihnl with nil
..... I ...in ii i e. r, umiucii v "iv,i " '
here, wa among tno.e to visit ure- w... oe Vuv . . uvn inH. children and grandchildren,
gon City Monday. Mr. and Mr. Pal- The fire orl gin. ted from an electric J t aI, ot this
lanou ;- iuuriiik uwir uuiuj m . - .i.- lnpludln a few friends e
Carver, where thoy are operating a t the time of the conflagration. The " lh Mooge
farm on a .mail scale. A. Mr. Pat- pumplngj ..ajtion belongel to the kB L " 1
ball,
terson first made his horn on a farm Oswego Lake Light & Power corn-
near there 60 year. .go. say. It Is I try. and the tank eoptalnfld 24
Just like home In that section, and hours water supply.
prefers It to city life.
GRESHAM ATTORNEY MARRIES
which waa rented for the occasion.
Recitations, songs, cards, and dancing
Including a big turkey dinner, form
ed the natural features of the day.
The followtng children, grandcnii-
dren and flrends were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glnther and
Mr. anu Mrs. j. r. Wl, parent- oi i m OREGON CITY FRIDAY
n ... a 1. F ri v . ..ft I
STL : C M an attorney ot Gresh- chlen. Wdall, Marlon. Rooald.
. ,,".... am. and Jane E. Deerln were united Ivan. Byron. Elaine. lone, uayioru
weess .lay ai manian.ia, iiuamuua. . , i. m .. ;...: .- owt ir f ihla. clt;
at the residence ot Mr. and Mr.. J. Mr. and Mr. Chris Grasler and cnu
F. Splger on Madison street, Oregon dren, Leonard, Eldred'and Arden, of
Citv. on Frldav afternoon. Nov. 26 t r.idiinn Dr. and Mrs. wuiara
8:00 o'clock. They left for tholr Benawa. of Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs,
home In Gresh am soon after the Martin Nielsen and son, Elbert, of
Oregon. They are to occupy a cot
tage, and are looking forward to hav
Ing a most delightful outing. Mr.
and Mrs. Cook made their home at
that resort five months, about two
year ago.
ceremony.
Earl and Kldora Lanklns, formerly
of thl. city, now assisting their fath
er, E. J. Lanklns In farming at Viola.
were In Oregon City Tuesday. They
were on their way to Portland, where I
Kldon entered the Knights of Pythias
Ixidge, being Initiated Into the order!
with a large class. Earl tank Ins has
been a member of the order for some
time.
When Run-Down
Miss Cynthia Pace, who haa been
employed as stenographer In San
Francisco, since resigning her posi
tion here, arrived In Oregon City
Monday evening. Miss Pace was call
ed to her home by the lllnes. and
death of her mother, Mrs.,J. C. Pace,
but arrived too lute, her mother h.v-
Ing) pawed away Monday morning.
xr. ,nj uk v T. XT anu entertained
... .ZZ .T,h home B. Cox, Mr.. Colklne.
lw ' rv. " . nna, wa. RugS.nd Jullt-Mrs.
luwinofti-i.b J i -
served
The rooms of the Mass home were
prettily decorated with yellow chry
santhemuras, and the table decora
tions corresponded
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. C. I
Landsverk. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mass,
Ernest Mass. Jr., Howard Mass, of
Hollings-
worth.
White elephant Mrs. Splger, Mrs.
Edna Walker.
Candy Mrs. Therour, Mrs. May-
ville.
Grab bag and fish pond Mrs. Lot
tie Crawford.
Parcel Post packages Mrs. John
Passes Sunday
Captain Thomas, a capitalist
Seattle, who has large Interests
of
ml
Anacortes, Wash. "I had or
game trouble for a long time. I
fisheries, in Alaska, wa. In this city Buffered fn)m backache md
nunony wnere ne " heaw boar i no- naina and mv hnrA
hnmA f Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clark. neaV Dearmjr i na, ana my Diooa
Mr. Thomas Is an old time friend of was in bad condiUon. 1 had no ap
Attorney Clark, and was accompanied rUte and was generaUy run-down,
here by hi. daughter, Mis Margaret I used Dr. Pierce s Favorite Pre-
scription in connection with the
Earl Eby, of Spokane. Wash., after 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Dr.
visiting hi. father, Attorney F. O.l Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and was
Eby, of this city a few days, left for completely cured. I always recom-
Eugene, where he ha. gone on busi mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all
ness. While there he will visit his my friends." MRS. A. REESE,
couBin, Marvm coy, Biuaem or me General Delivery.
I'lllllDlb Ul V 1 , in,, uut ui.jr I irxT. , ,,..,
.ni hn.inaa. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel,
. Buffalo, N. Y.,,10c for trial package
Mis. LHUan Harris, student of the of Favorite Prescription Tablets
Oi-Arnn Arrlenltiiral Pnllmre. Iiai twven I
a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Good looks in woman do not
A. L. Beetle during her Thanksgiving depend UDon ace. but upon health.
vacation. She will return to the col l You never see & good-looking
lege toaay, ana win accompany miss w0man who is weak, run-down.
."Margaret Beetle aa far a Albany this j)r pjerce'g- Favorite Prescrip
eveninr. I i. i. i,., -...
- I ,JUU 'tUa 5BII HVU1CU WIUIV
Dr. and Mr. John, Fuller, recently er. is. It is 50 years old, and
returning from New York, Ohio .nd' asctesUfies to Ita goodnesa.
Pnrtinnrt: Mr. and Mra Fraak Schoen
born and children, Beverly and
Maureen, of this city; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis McGahuey, ot this city; Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Glnther and daugfr
ter. Gertrude, of Portland; Mrs.
AugUBta Schoenborn, mother of Frank
Schoertborn, of thia cny; r. ana
Mrs. Clarence MtaGahuey ana cnu
dren. Lola, Grant and Hasel, ot this
city; MT. Emma McUahuey, oi mis
cltv.
Two daughters of Mr- uinmer were
unable to be present These were
Miss Rose Glnther, of Washington, u.
C and Mrs. Bertha Johnson, who
with her husband, Sergeant Henry
Johnson, ot the Regular Army, are in
the Panama Canal -one.
E. F. Glnther may be called a pio
neer of this county, having come here
from Ashland. Pa,. In 1879 ana nas
resided In Shubel ever since. Like
others of that early day he went into
the wilderness and with his wire ana
children who were able to help, liter
ally hewed a tarm out of that neftvy
timber country. Mr. Glnther U past
70 year, but still runs his own farm
and enjoy, life with as mucn vigor
as most men of 50. ,
America was sung by all as me ap
propriate closing exercise.
Mr. and Mrs. EX Brodie enter
tained at a family reunion at their
home Thanksgiving afternoon.
The decorative scheme ot the
room, and table were most unique
and attractive, yellow and white be-
in- the color, used.
Mr. and Mrs. Brodie had a. weir
tuesta Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hard
Inc. Mr. Mary Barlow, Mr. Nleta
Barlow Iwrence, Mis. Evelyn Hard
ing, Lloyd Harding, George and
Madelon Brodie, of thl. city; Mr. and
Mm Carlton B. Harding, of Portalnd.
The ball given Wednesday evening
at the Moose hall under the auspices
.. J W ..j Urn WoIIopaI EKT.
...C"n7r: ;a Cook food sale-Mrs. R. H. Tabor.
I Mrs Mat toon.
m- a p Prker entertained Mon- The following committees' win have
.1 v' , .ia. or fr M charge of the baiaar and market to
Whltcomb. who left a few days ago be given under the auspice, of Oie
for Lo. Angeles. Calif., for the winter. Ladles' Aid Society of the yterian
During the afternoon refreshments church at the church Wednesday
were served to the following guests: afternoon at 2 tfcloct
M.rtam Richard Freytag. Grant Paper sale-Mrs. John Collie. Mrs.
Olds Frank Nelson. F. A. Burdon, Frank Alldredge and Mrs
' viMnr rjanit A. I Green.
i. "T..V. Vvnaa Moxkeh-Mrs. Elteabeth Glover.
A. Pace. Mrs. A. McDonald,
Kaipn jHqvteic"j, itiu, , . - -
. . ,r ir uniKapt and M I Mrs. O. D. toy.
V: Anrons-Mrs. W. C. Green, Mrs. H.
D"C0'U- q. Mgar, Mrs. F. E. Albright. Mr.
nr. mih. s V Frsncla of Ore-1 Chandler.
articles Mrs. G. L. Cox.
Dr and Mrs: V. U Rocho. ot Port- Mrs. J. K. Morris. Mrs. M. McGeehaa,
land were guest of Dr. and Mrs. Mott Mr. J. v. uraper. ,
in Salem Thanksgiving week. "White Elephant' booth-Mrs,
. Rlntoul.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Wollrlch. of Candy Mrs- Mamie Bartges. who
Laurelhurst. but formerly of Glad- will be assisted by Mrs. H. G. Edgar s
stone, entertanied in a most delight- Sunday school class.
ful manner Thursday with a dinner -
party. Mr. and Mrs. Geary Brown were
The dining room was 'very prettily dinner guests Thanksgiving at. the
decorated In brown and yellow home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr.
tulle streamers, the center piece was anfj Mrs. Sam Myersv
dainty yellow dwarf chrysanthemums. ...
Dancing and caras were enjoyeai une or we preiuosi "-
during the evening. dings solemnized in mis cny
Place cards snd ravors were piacea place a ine ot- JOUUB
tr.- Mr and Mrs. Chas. Legler. of church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.
Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Paul Legler. when Mis. Anna J. Friedrich. young-
m.j.nn, M-. and Mrs. Paul Leg- est daughter of Mrs. Marie rTieunc-u,
ler of Hillsboro Mrs. W. F. Alexander, 0f Parkplace, became the bride of
of San Francisco Misses Lillian fill- Walter Richard Bailey, ot San Fran-
lette and Gertrude Hamilton, or ore- cisco. The ring ceremony was pei-
gon City Mildred Legler. Mildred formed by Monslgnor Hillebrand, In
Wollrlch, Margaret Rochle, Ralph and the presence of a large number of
Arthur WoolrU h and Mr. and Mrs. friend, and relative, of 'the contract
Harry Wollrlch. ing parti.
. As the bridal party entered the
The King's Daughters of the St. church Mlse- Satie Clancy playeo
Paul's church met at the parish house "lohengrtnb Wedding March." Dui-
Monday for an all day meeting and on mg the service Miss Marie Frledrtch,
Friday afternoon. Needlework was re- B8ter of the bride sang, most lmpres-
sumed for the bazaar to be held Do- Btvey "Ave Maria" from Luzzl ana
cember 4. The last meeting previous 0ra Pro Me" was sung by Mis
to holding the bazaar will be at the Mariei Frledricb) and Mlsa Anna
home of Mra William Kraasig Wed- Mlchela, both voices blending beauti-
nesday afternoon, when the fancy funy. Mis. Clancy was the accom-
articles that are .till unfinished will panist.
be completed. Many handsome artl- The bride, who i a most attractive
clea have been made by the members looking young woman, was becoming
of the .oclety during the past year to y gowned in a dark brown traveling
be placed on aale. suit and a large brown picture hat.
Vmm r. to 7 o'clock the Girls' Her corsatre bouquet waa rosebuds.
Friendly Society ot 'America, under The matron of honor was Mrs. Jack
the direction of Mr. J. J. Tobln, will Tacy, 0f this city, slater of the brlde-innai-
in the nalrsh house. inum were navr blue and her
Attending the meeting Monday and corsage bouquet waa carnations.
TTVtdav were Mra. J. P. Lovett. Mrs.l The best man was Dr. Fredrick J
A. C. Warner. Mr.. H. S. Mount. Mrs.l Friedrich, ot Astoria, brother of the
William Krasslg. Mra E. A. Chapman, I bride.
Mrs? E. P. Rands, Mrs. Neal Sullivan,! At the concrusion of the marriage
Mrs. E. E. Brodie, Mr. A. u Beatle. ceremony the bridal party ana rei
jonu urawiora lam.., - .t x7 tpt
Mrs. Albert Roake, Mrs. Julia Hu- WeU KnOWll WOmail
kell, Charre Chandler, of this city,
Mrs. Eleanor Palmer and daughter,
Miss Palmer, of Portland, and Miss
Sybil Roake, of Los Angeles, Calif.
The rooms of the Crocker home Mrs. Christina Sewart died at the
wete prettily decorated for the oc- home of her daughter, Mre. Rebecctt
casion. I White, of Gladstone, Sunday evening
after a brief illness.
The marriage of Miss Mattiaa Kit-i Mrs. Sewart was born in German
enour and Mr. Axel A. Larson was go. years ago and came to Gladstone-
solemnized at the home ot tne oriae s durinK the year 1919 from WUconstn,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ritenour neai where she had been making her home
RedlandJ Thanksgiving day. uniy ner jaugMer.'
relative, of the contracting paruet Deceased is iarvtved by her daugh-
attended. ter and a son, the latter residing ia
Following the marriage ceremony. Wisconsin.
which waa performed by Rev. Her-
. . . t I
w2ST' Taylor Sues Lillis
Mr. and Mrs. Larson leu ior iaeir - ?f O i .
future home at Deep Creek. Wash. I Of $4 tO Oil LiOIltraCt
Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams had as
their gueeu to "Chu Chin Chow" at
A. J. Taylor has started suit here
WILL OPEN ON
MAIN STREET
eg, IS, of Oswego, secured a marriage
Mra. James Cary, Mrs. Nleta Barlow tives with a few intimate friends par- license here yesterday.
the Heilig In Portland Friday eve to recover ,478 a. judgment against
ine Mrs Theodore W. Clark, M!s Ben Lilli of Concord station, which
Vara Caufield and Miss Nan Cochran. Taylor alleges ia due him for build-
Amon others from this city at-ling additional improvements to tha
tendlne durine the week were Mr. ana Lillis home. Plaintiff contends that
Mrs. A- C. Howland, Mr. ana Mrs. m. ne enierea mio a contract wun lama
D. Latourette, Mr. and Mra. L. &to build a home for him lor the sum
Jones, Miss Gertie Wilson. Mra. Anna of $1600 and that after he had started
M. Phillips and Miss Aiene rnimps, wor on me uweuing, a.uiis maae
F. C. Charman, Miss Lou coenran, cuanges m me pians ana agreea to
Mrs. C B Wilson. Pay 478 aaautonal for the work.
Mr and Mrs. G. A. . Harding, Mr. layior asss for a judgment ot this
and Mrs. E. E. Brodie, Mrs. Nietal sum and cost, of the case.
Miss Erna Pet-
told. Lloyd Harding, Mr. and Mr GROCERY
U A. NOOei, JMUlon nuuei.
Bazaar Activities in
Giurches Attract
ii'iiv nf rnTlaTmafi. I ' "
n 1LU LUQ nuyilvii v ' - at j i,
tAe.W!Q iLSr ,5 9" y manufacturing company.
who u ""'" k m f. V na returned and will open up a ro-
i y business at 617 Main slfreV I.
" "Z..JZZ;: r. tn building. Mr. Wood, tor
ue.ou8, IB ' "rat 106 PM' eiht Ter as "tnS
Ing events with much Interest. Portland, hut will mnv i rir-,n
m.. .J . i . , hav. hUAII VIVAn I ' " - -
U.. .K- a Aar rl,,h A th. TOTI. V'"' "
w uy lu 0Wu.u 7 eery, which will open Thursdav morn-
trreKational church on the Zith,wnen .
every arvicie was uiwnu m uu i
brought a neat sum for the treasury
of the organization.
The second to be given will be that
of the Presbvtarian church this after
noon at 2 o'clock by the Ladles Aid
society. On December 3rd the Ladies
Aid society of Twilight will give a Election or orncer. or the Rebekah
bazaar and program, in the Twillghi lodge of the I. 0. O. F., took place
hall at 8 a m. December 4th tne rnaay evening, and are as follows:
King's Daughter, of the Episcopal Mrs. Izetta Albright, noble grand;
church will give a bazaar at the mr-iMiss Harriet Phipps, vice-grand: Mr.
Hi house when dinner will be served May fonce, recording secretary; Mre.
by the Girls' Friendly Society i Lizzie Ftnnigan, treasurer; Mrs. Ora
6:30 d. m. The Calendar committee uraper, financial secretary.
of the Methodist church wtl -' j Preceding the meeting, which will
bazaar Decemhor 10th and llt dlbe held on December 10, a dinner
the women of the Catholic church will be served from 6 to 7 o'clock.
and which will be followed by the re
gular business session. At till, time
there will be several candidates in
itiated. At Friday evening', meeting it waa
decided to unite with the I O. O. P.
Lodge and charter aa electric ear to
make a fraternal visit to tie Ssta
cada order on Saturday evening, E
ember 11.
Rebekah Lodge
Elects Officers
will give their bazaar at McLoughlln
v rwember 11th. They will also
serve dinner.
MARRIED
David Hurst Lecher, 29, of Enlc,
Pa., and Miss BMsabeth Msdora Hsln-