OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1920. Pas5 LOCALS AND PERSONALS One of Iho tint Christ ma bozo tu be ahlpped (rum thin city wu sunt this wmk to a former Oregon C'lly young num. Frank IUKKr, mm of Mr. mid Mr. II. J. IIIkkt, wtio In at Rraebum, Alaska, white he lit in gaged In busnlc. In on of the box e km Slil pound of selected choco late and In another box 60 pound of pnnnut. Frank la tpm:lnlly torn! of sweets and nut, and hU parents d Hiring to make him happy on Christ inn day, have urn On their purchases early ami shipped them north In g"" time. The eiir charge on the Christmas gift won B. N. Jamlwm, who wu several yar go tester for lh Cluekania County Cow Teetnr Am-lntlon, wm In Or Pn City Mondny, where ho was the KUot of County Aisnt II. 0. Rcott. Mr JnmliMin will rot urn to hi horn near KntVHt (h-ove today. ' lln I nijw engaged In the prune Imluxtry, hav Inn a Vcre fnrm, much of which him boon planted to prune. Owlnit to th continued ruin during tlm prune har vesting mnon many prune were damagd to mull nn extent thnt It puV! A l to tho grower, Ha hn luritn drier on hi fnrm nnd hi drlml fruit ha received n hi demand Mr. R. I Howe, after vWMng for t fpw day In thl rlty a ruet of rnlmlrH. left Kunday evening for Portland, where h visited her eou ln. M-. J M. rtoblnon, mid Tuesday evening iilm wilt nv fur Seniilde Oregon where h1h will remain for a few week vlsjttng hr mother, Mr J. l Rotes, before returning to her home at MoHlur, Orepvn. Thl I the first time Mr. llow. ha vllied Ore Word was recolvad In thl city Bat-1 Mr. and Mr. Weley Lony, of urday afternoon of th arrival of a WW bum, arrived Id Oregon City ton txim to Mr. and Mr. N. K. Char. Tuesday afternoon and are spendta- man at wiiiou. uaiir. i ne nine rei- ft fwW dmfi lt th, bome of county low. who weigh ton pound, arrived RBCOrdBl. bprt Noe, of Gladstone, at the home of Mr. Cbarman's par M, . ... 0.rnnU Mr. Noe. Before returning to their enla, Mr. and Mr. Ruwhtel, whore mr., Mr. Channan wa formerly of " , " ",D w i, i. n w i..... la in p.Artu...! 1 1 urtland. thl city, whoo honm I In I'ortland. but hit honn employnd a englnenr for the Crown Wtllamotta 1'aper Company wt Truckm, Calif, durlna the aummer rmmth. Mr. Ifarvity DouiclaM, of Canby, aixompanlod by bor on, loult, were In OnK'n City Tuonday. While hero they vlaltod the fomair" on, Cheat C'harM linker, ,f thl city, ha re-"r operator for the Stat turnwl from Caru, where he went ""omre. to attend a family reunion In honr of tha 80th birthday annlveraary of Mr- "J Mr' unumgarion nuve ar- liU mother. Mr. II. Haknr. which tmik rn ln w"t Ulnn rrom ln place Wedneaday. Among other. ere tney are viaiiin mnir oaugn wer Mr. I"!. A. Canilda. of Caru : Rooiiormeier. ano lam lm ltaker. of Oreiron Cltr: Mr. They will remain at Wet Linn Jnnl ll.l..n. of Ralnm. ln nouuay. nnrka. .n of Mr. and Mr. r- ry uren, or wwi wnn, V. R. Ilurka. who hu. been In the Ore- e'co.npanlod by her' daughter, M' M.n rn hMHiti.1 wiim-n ha w uuuiy, a nuree or tne ht vinceni oirated upon for appendlcltt. ha hoapttal, IVrtlandi will loare aoon Improved ao that he wa able to be for a vlalt with relative ln tha Ea. taken to hi homo Saturday morn ing. The lad wa operated upon Mr. Wlman accompanied byMU alxmt two month ago. and hi con- Moaernayer, of Newberg, were In dltlon wa aorloua for vaveral week. Oregon City on bunlnnm Monday and Tuday. Mr. and Mr Ivan J. OwnDey lormeriy of inu c"y. now i ron-i .mn ,h. rw,ni ru vinitor. land, are rejoicing over the arrival Mondtty wprB Mr and Mrg Otto I'et- m .. ai. at. -I araon, whoae home I at Stafford They were accompanied by Ml Ht ty Nemec. of a dauKhter. Bhe wa born at tbe hoi of Mr. Ownbey mother, Mr. Dul'oau, of Tu'oma, Wanh., Novem ber 2Ui and la honored with the name of Dorothy May. Bhe welgha anven pound. Mr. and Mr. Hoe, of I'ortliind hav purchimcd the furm of K. Bom bard, altuutt-d about threw and one- half mll' outluat of Oregon Ml Irene Hanny, of Portland pent Sunday In Oreicon City, where he vlcJted her parent, Mr. and Mr. J. H. Hanny. (Dy Kan Cochran.) One of tho n)t enjoyablt club partle of the week wan at the home of Mr. E. P- lUnda Ttiurvduy after noon, when the wa hutea for the Thursday Afternoon Auction lirldgi Club. AUtlng Mr: Hands In aerv Ing dellclou rtfroabini-nt during tb afternoon were her couMn, Mr, i. P. Lovett, Mr. Oeorge Swaiford and Master Marcua Itands. Card were enjoyed during the afternoon, when prize to member wont to Mr. E. A. Chapman and Mr. 1 4. U I'lcken, and the guet prize waa captured by Mr. William Tipton. Iirlght colored polnaotlla blomiotn and ferns were arrayed raoi .irtiwl- tally In the reception hall and other room of the Rands borne. Mr. J. R. Humphrys will be the boitea for the club at her home at tbe next meeting, which will be ln two week. Attending were Mr. E. A. Chap man, Mr. J. P. Lovett. Mr. J. H. Walker, Mr. C- D. Latourwtte, Mr. L. U Pickens, Mr. Autln Huycke, Mr. Frank YoUng, Mr. B. E. Urodle, Mr W. E. Pratt, Mra. J. R. Humphry. Mr. IL E. Hendry, Mr M. D. Ut ouretbe, Mra, Ttieodore W. Clark, Mr. U U Porter, Mm. William Tip ton, Mr. George Swafford, Mr. Uvy Ktlpp and Mr. L. A. MorrU Ilenjamln Hayhurnt. local manaRei Mr. lu.nibard will iniikM morovemenU of mo rncinc teicpnono company on the place amounting to aJamt who hn b-n 111 for veral week. 1h 13000. and expect to take posves- Improving. Nlon In the curly spring. Mort Cockrell, formerly connected U ('. Uvermoro, of Pendleton, ar- with tho Huntley Drug Company In m.n fit fur a num Mr of years ana rived in urogon t;ny rriuay even- mis cny, now ngugea n me aurg noted many change since her former tug. where he 1 vUltlng at the borne I bualneaa at Molalla, waa ln Oregon )s)l. or Mr. ana mr. k. r. kiiiou, par- iity mesiay - enta of Mr. I.ivermore, Tho latter Mr Itoba Ixa-katuder mother of " lwl'n "' for about three weeki, Thad Stlpp, of Liberal, brother of Mr. Waller Dennett, of this city, hn ""id will return with her buWmnd yVy stlpp, 0f thl city, wu lu Ore arrived In Oregon C'lly from New "bout Wednesday. g,a city on business Monduy. While York, where sha I to remain for tbe winter. Mr. Doekslndor, who vlaltod at thn Dennett homo about two year u. remaining hern for two year. may decide to make Oregon City her future home. ileorge Hlclnbotham, one of tho well known pioneer of Clackamas here be vlnili-d hi brother. Amonu thoae to transact business county, wlumo home Is at Uwllund, () t)rt((,on ry Tum)ay mornlng wait ... i. u I,..,. IVl.lnv 11.. whM BPI Itll Itll fl. I - - f rant Miiintiouor She made many friend "7 " uBnier. air. joon nugu- CBrv,,r, ea. whoxe borne Is at while here on her previous trip. one enrouto aho visited at Tuntlro. ri.l.Wtfit III utu.i ..t M Inni-noiillM mid fr...,u .n,i neUland. were In Oregon City Sat- tUUHMl ,,... .. atlve. Mr. and Mr. II. H. Stewart, of urday. Tliy canu. hero to meet Mr. and Mr. Arthur Currle, of Portland. who are spending the weekend at the Stewart home. Nathan Harvey was among Orep.on City vlxltors Monday, homo is at Ardenwald. Iho HU R. Y. Appleby, whose borne la at Wllwauklo, wa an Oregon City via lior Tuesday. ago, which have always been most en joyable events. The committee appointed to take charge of the affair L composed of Mrs. Charles prlester, Mrs- Jame Dawson, Mrs. Thomas Warner, Mrs. Robert Ooodfellow and Mrs. Frank T. Harlow. Mrs. W. II. Donney entertained at her home November 30th In honor of her mother, Mrs. G. C. Armstrong, of Redland, whose 76th birthday anni versary occurred Thanksgiving day. The affair was a mot enjoyable occasion, and was In tbe form of a surprise party, Mrs. Armstrong not aware of what waa In store for ber until arriving at the Donney home, which was prettily docorated with fern and other greenery and cut flowers. Many beautiful flower and gifts found their way to the Donney home, and one of the event of tha day was tbe elaborate luncheon serv ed. The afternoon was apent In needlework. Places were laid for Mesdames Armstrong, Hendrexion, Schwartz, Polehn, Allen, Hlnkle, Stewart, Goes, Lewi. Rose, Hlnkle, Criter, Sholtz, Donney, Mis Jessie Little, Annie Ktewart, Edna Donney and Daby Crilr. Mrs. Armstrong t one of the prom inent residents of that section of the county, and ber many friend attend Ing the party given In honor wished her many more happy occasions of that on November 30th. The dinner served by members of the Congregation church In the church parlor Wednesday evening was largely attended, and a most de licious repast waa prepared and serv ed by the women. The table were decorated with cut flower for the occasion. For the pleasure of those attending Mr. John Crawford and Jame Chinn sang a number of popular selections, with Mra. chinn pruildlag at the organ. Iter. Sullen and wife, of Portland, were among tho guests, the former giving an address during the evening. Marlon Clark, whoae home Is at Miss Maude Joyw, of Everette, Wash,, who has been In Oregon City. . . . i . t. . . .t II... wiwre ne nn w.o guem !... . ColeMcKlroy and slater, Mia Raymond Fuaon, left for her homo ... . ,,,,, vMii Monday evening. Ml Joyce arrived M)H(( MrMroy I an mcompllsheo Marshfleld. I reglBterod at the Elect nere a iew nay ago ,-.,..., " vlotnHtt am, hlu, tn i,pari )Pf,ire Lrlc Mr. Raymond, Fuaon. after visiting , 0 (, BUdl,.nPe sh , her aunt. Mr. Fuson visited Her nun- m,,uii,r of tho orpheuin orchestra. Umla Funk, of Kedland, who U ouc band, who hu ben conducting a con of the prominent farmer of that sec- t.t for the linker Herald and tud yaer, of Redland. was Son, wa hero Tuesday. or1nted with Jame jolinon. nmn ,,. ti,8 Oregon City visitor Si formerly of the Morning Enterprise. UrdHyi John Yandll. of Dull Run. waa In Orecon City Tuesday. Her. W M. tluneri. formerly tatorl Among Oregon City visitor of the Methodlut church of this city, I Saturday waa A rpiticrov. His Among those to transact buslneFa now residing In Halem wits in Oregon home Is near llolcomb, and has re- here Tueaday wa R. Froman. City Saturday evening on hi way toU-ently relumed from a business trip iwik r:riv uhern ho erf elated at to laHima, un. the. service Sunday. Rev. Gilbert isj uirlntendent of the Salem District J of the Methoillsl chu-ch, with head quarters l Salem. William Stubbe, of Fiitaeada, here Tuesday. Mr. A. F. Jack, who recently un- dorwent a surgical operation at the UkhI Sumaialun hispllal ln Port land, la rapidly Improving. She Is un.. Alle Iilermann left Friday now able to bo In a wheel chair, and . . . 1 Avi.tAl. t .i Miiurn A kiln t..tmo In ihnf . t. . . for Vancouver, wash., wnere ane nas "i ' lu rrom Tacoma, asn., iwonuay. acnepteiV a position with tho Van near ruiure. v ni.e m m i"uiuuun R. F. Schulte. of Sublimity, was here Monday and Tuesday. jy. I Jones, arrived in Oregon City couver laundry. Wnlle ln that rlty Mm. Jack has been visited by her -h will make her homo with her many jr.eou worn u.rK slater. Mr. J. It Calne. formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vlnderahe, or Reaver Creek. w-e Oregon City vis itor Saturday. Oregon City. Mm. W. It. Mott, of Salem, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. 8 V. Francis, of this city, Bnd her sis ter, Mra. Charles Ixgler, of ClladHtono, returned to her home Sunday evening While hero Mrs. Mott attended sever ai aoclal functions, among these be Ing the golden wedding of Mr. and Mr Chnrlw, Moran. ot tlinutuone. Mrs. J. E- Moomaw, of Hubbard, was In Oregon City Friday. Wbt'e here she waa a guest of Mrs. C. O. Dryden, of ThlrtoentJi and Center streets. Mrs. Moomaw was accom panied by ber busbnnd and little dan Blier. MT, Moomaw pYocoenou to , .nd Mr8. charlo C. Dabcock Portland on business, returning m ,nd othor Natives returned to their The Rebeknh Club will give , silver tea at the home of Mrs. John E. Sur- fus at Sixth and Center streets tb'i afternoon. the evening. home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. C. It. Hunnlngton, who have been visiting ln Medford. will return to Oregon City the first of the week, whore they are to re sume their residence Mr. Dunning SUES FOR DIVORCE The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dlount, of Cladstone, was the scene of a merry gathering Sunday, when the second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosher, of Beaver Creek, was observed. The wedding anniversary occurred on November 30th, but ln order to have all relatives attending, the arfalr was celebrated Sunday. Mr. Mosher was formerly Mis Dlowden Thomas, of Beaver Creek, well known here. Yellow chrysanthemum were used most effectively among the house dec orations, and Uie table was centcreo with these yellow blossoms inter mingled with dainty femsw Places were laid for Mr. and Mra, D. M. Lloyd, Miss Delias Blount and Frank Dlount. of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Abel Thomas, Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Rieh, Margaret, William " and Ivan Thomas, all of Beaver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blount and daugh ter, Helen. Auction whist was enjoyed by mem bers of the Tuesday Night WhJt Club at the borne of Mr. and Mra. M. D. L&tourette Tuesday evening, whe.n Mrs. II. S. Mount wa awarded the handsome towel as ladies' prize, and Dr. Austin Huycke winning the gentleman's prize, which was a $2. CO gold piece. Delicious refreshments were en Joyed during the evening, when Mr j Latourette was a-sslbted ln serving by oer miner, alias ueswe fauuon. Carnations, rosea and chrysanthe mums artistically arranged formed the house decorations. Attending were Dr. and Mrs. V Mount, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones, Dr and Mrs. Clyde Mount, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brodle, Dr. and Mrs. Austin Huycke, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rands, Dr. and Mrs. L. A Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Eter A. Chapman, Dr. and Mrs. William KrassiB. Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Porter, Mr. and Mra. Georee H. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Mrs C. D. Latourette, Mrs- Bertha Adimp. Mrs. Hattle Daulton, Miss Bessie Daulton and Miss Helen Daulton. Mary C. Tlmmerman fllc-d suit for divorce Monday against Jullu Tlm mnrman alleclnjr cruel and inhuman ton was formerly connected with the ,refttmpnt )n the complaint. The couple was married at Lyon, Ore- Mr nnrt Un. Smith Tumor, Mr M. I a Sharp and Harold Sharp, of WU aonvllln. wero Oregon City visitors Monday, having come here on bust 0rpRon Clty Cwdl Markc.t. nees. Mrs. Miarp orouaui handsome articles of her own handl- Mrr King and Mrs. Frank Smith, work to bo placed on sale here. Mrs.0f ignn, were In Oregon City Friday. Sharn also visited friends before re-iM--, King visited Mrs. C. W. Rugby, turning to ber home. of thla city, and Mrs. Smith visited In 'i Portland before returning to tneir Attorney T. 3. Meindl, accompanied home. - . ...i - by his sons, of I'ortland, spent tne week-end at tne I,ar.oilfl rann i in Mine) viona ueu niiiiniii, oc lliibt lira Meindl 1 m cnarge or me orants Pass, after spending a rew farm, the fanlly visiting her the week- days also Thanksgiving In this city end. Mr. and Mr. Meindl s son are as a Kuest of Miss Dorotny Marrora, tnrtin the Portland schools. has returned to Salem. She Is a student of tne state universny. Mr. and Mrs. Ray weian, oi mis t.wi.inD tho eoneratulatton ' .i.. ..,i.i . rtniirhter hornl Oregon Agricultural College who over urn m ... - - I. .., w, r in this city Monday, December 6tti. i pern Tiiiia Lucille Joonette la th, name honor-J Mrs. F. Wleyeslek. and other relati Ing the little one. and her weight U , olght pounds. Mrs. Jlihn Aden and daughter, Mlis hi second year's work at the lnstl- Mlss Geneva Young was a charm Ing hoatess at her home the first of the week, i--v i ghe entertained ln honor of Mrs. I C. Llvermore, of Pendleton, who was formerly Miss Vada Elliott, of this city, and who is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. r. Elliott. Cards were enjoyed during the afternoon, when the prizes, corsage bouquets of violets,- were presented M-a. Llvermore and Mrs. M. A. Elliott After several hours were devoted to cards and music, a luncheon was served by the hostess. The Young home waa artistically decorated with Oregon grape, potted ferns and yellow chrysanthemums. Attending were Mrs. Charles Bol linger, Mra Delias Armstrong, Mrs Ralph Green. Mrs. M. A. Elliott, Mrs Charles Legler, Mrs. J. D. Olson, Miss Edith Priebe, of Portland; Miss Bertha Priebe, Miss Nellie Caufield, ot this city; Mrs. L. C. Llvermore and Miss Geneva Young. Several other social affairs are be ing planned in honor of Mrs. Liver more before her departure for her home. Jane Ice, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ice, was a charming little hostess at the borne of her parents on (Seventh and, Cen(ter Bt-ets When she entertained a number of little friends ln honor of her seventh birth day anniversary.. Games and music were features of tbe day. after which refres-imenia were served. The table waa centered with a birthday cake adorned with lighted candles to mark the note of birthday anniversary the tot has cele brated. Mother Goose place cards marked each place, and souvenirs were presented to each guest Pretty glfta were presented to Misaj Jane ln honor of this occasion. j The color scheme of the house dec - orations was yellow and green. Chry santhemums and Oregon ferns were used most effectively. Attending were Katherlne Barry, Lewis Barry, Mildred Roake, Mary Roake, Helen Hartman, William Meissner, Barbara Welsh, Marion Pope, Patricia Jewell, Dorothy Nobel, Marjory Nobel, Eler Bernier, Willard Dernier, Charlotte Martin, Betty Mar tin, William Ice, Alice McNeil, Jack Bollinger, Helen Blount, Merle Garret son, Bobby Garretson, Jane Ice, "Fox" Ice, "Goldie" Ice, the two latter pets of the little hostess, who enjoyed the festivities of the children. gon. Nov. ZS, J90&. rnree minor children are Involved which the moth er asks the custody of. When Run-Down Ieslle Wlevealok, student of the v.- I Myrtle, accompnnled by the former's son-in-law, Fred Wagner, of Wllmon- Tlllo, were In OroRon City Monday, whore they transacted buslnoss. tutlon. Wlevslek was In the marine service during the world war. Mrs. Oeorge Uzelle, of Portland who mot with an automobile accident aeveral years ago, causing her bus- Mr. and Mra. Arthur Eugene Thorn as are the happy parents of a dau Rhter borrt November ' 22. Their home Is near Oswego. Anacortes, Wafh. "I had or gsnie trouble for a long time. I suffered from backache and those heavy bearing paint, and my blood was in bad condition. I had no ar of I petite And was generally run-down, Mr. nnd Mr. Stanifln. Lande, band's doath, 1 much Improved, and J Oregon City, route 6, are receiving I used Dr. IMerce's Favorite Pre- I now making her home in l oruana i congratulations over the arrival of a scription in connection with the ..I daughter, born November 28. , 'Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Mrs. ii F. way and little cn.m ieu Tw'a lWnnr. Pellet, and waa Wednesday ovenlma for California, Miss Hazel Brundoll. of Portland. L.,r,ii ,.,i t rtnm. where they win ,pnd several weeks aftPr siting Mrs. Anneta Hass, of mend Dr.' Pierce's medicines to aU minims muium m i Fniirtecntn ana uenier sireeis. re j. n.. . vnnc : , . . . 0 . .. my inenas. nins. a. aouc, vuiuru iu ..... 1- C.,,.. nui;.,sru visiting tho Herkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dolkar, were Mrs. P. C. Howard, of Portland. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, here Monday, whore they came on arrived In Oregon City Saturday af- Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package business. temoon. where he Is apendlng Sun- of Favorite Prescrintion Tablets day with her brother, George Pepper. Good looks in woman do not B. R. Gregory, of Greenwood, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day, coming! here on business. A W. Bat, of Beaver Creek, prom fcnend uDon a. but upon health Inent resident of that place, tran- You never bo a eood-looking - iMm.Vii nf TiArtftw. j. " woman wuo is weait. ruii-uuwu, m ID. AUBiru w I UruETi 1 I -w . T-W ! was In Oregon City Monday, having Ut. nerce s ravonie rrescrip- been called to Beaver Creek by the Mrs. O. Schneider, of Redland, was on We DCSt women I wmc death of her mother, Mrs. Eliiabethl among thoee to transact buslneaehere there 13. It 18 50 years old, and Jones, who died Monday morning Saturday. . lt BR tesuhes to its gooduosn. Little Mildred Legler wore a dainty frock of pale blue voile embroidered with rosebud. Following the ceremony refresh ments were served. Serving were Mrs. Grace Ely, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Moran, Mrs. Bert Taber, Mr Charles Legler, Mra Charles Dickey, Mrs. Ellen Eadea, Mrs. M. McOcehan and Mrs. Gilbert Noe. The Interior of the Moran home was beautifully decorated, when yel low chrysanthemums and fema were used. Many golden colored blossoms were sent a gjrt to Mr. and Mrs. Moran In honor of their golden wed- inl anniversary wn with thee. carnation were used most effectively In the house decoration. Many hand some gifts were also received by the couple. Among the gifts waa a bandsome bouquet of red and white carnations from Mr. Moran's old homo, Franklin, Indiana, the flower being in perfect condition upon their arrival here. Mr. and Mrs. Moran entertained many friends during tbe afternoon. Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ely, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mum power. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Walker, Mr. and Mr O. P. Roche. Mr. and Mm. E. H Grant, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Forshner, Mr. and Mrs. C Schuebel, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clyde, Mr. and Mra. Bert Taber, Mr, and Mrs. N. H. Taber, Mesdames Minda E. Church, M. Rivers, W. J Rowan, W. L. Amen, T. 8. Rawlins Grace Whltcomb, Paul Muke, Mildred M. Stafford, Margaret Cavanaugh, L.! A. Marshal, J. D. McFarlane, Margaret S. Beattle, Cbris Grazier, Lucile Meyers, Wm. Peters, Hannah Brown. G. C. Fields, A. M. Porter, Clarenoe Grant, G. A. Bergren, C. D. Legler, R. S. Solomon, Verna Sears, Ellen R Eada, Margaret Gardner, Ella Davb). Craig, Elizabeth Hulburt, Victor L Roche, S. V. Francis, William Royo Mott. of Salem, M. McGeehan, Mabille T. Grber, of Portland; Frank Mir anda, H. H. Hulburt, F. M. Tosier, S. E. Hathaway, M A. Dauchy, E. Har rington; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Noe, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gill, Dr. Keeney Ferris. Rev. W. N. Ferris, W. S- Moak, of Portland; F. A. Miles, Mr. White, Mr. Hulburt, Mary Margrail, Mrs. W C. Green, Dr. M. C Strickland, Lillian Gillett, Ernestine and Dorothy Dickey, Stanford Ely. Mr. and Mrs- Moran's marriage 50 years ago took place at Oskaloosa Iowa, ln 1870. They came to Oregon in issi, maKing tneir nome on a farm for ten years, after which they moved to Oregon City, and for a num ber of years have made their home at Glen Echo and now at Gladstone. A singular coincidence is noted by Mr. and Mra. Moran. They have made their home at three different places before moving to Gladstone, and at each ot the places they have spent ten years. They are looking forward to the time of spending ten, years more at Gladstone, where they' have made their home for tbe past six months. Mr. and Mrs. Moran have three chil dren, Mrs. Millard Gillett, of Seattle, Wash.; Mra. Grace Eby, of Oregon City, and Mahlon Moran, ot Tacoma They have many friends In Clackama county, who extended their congratu lations on the day of the wedding an niversary. Many messages found their way to the home of the Moran family from these at a distance who were un able to be present on this occasion. The engagement ot Mlna Haiel 11. Brundell. popular Portland girl, and Orvt'le Hal. Junior member of th firm of Hall Son of Orenon CUf. has been announced. The wedding will take place soon. Derthlck Club members were en tertained at the home of Mr. L. I Porter at West Una Friday afternoou. with Mrs. Porter and Mr. L, U Pickens as hostesses. As the French music has been taken up for study by the members, thl was continued during tho afternoon, with Mr. Raymond Caufield rlvtn an Interesting reading on the subject. Mr. L A. Henderson gave a num ber of piano selections by French composers. Her program consisted of Caprice" from Alceste; "Gavotte" from "Iphlgenle"; "Andante" from "Orsea", by Gluck. Each number ws gven In a most capable manner an thoroughly enjoyed by thoee ln at tendance. Arrangements were made for the holding of the next meeting at tha conclusion of the afternoon's program This will be held during the holidays, Friday, December 31st, at the home of Mrs. Nleta Barlow Lawrence on Twelfth and Washington streets, with Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. E. R B rod to as hostesses. (Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Pickens. The Porter home waa artistically decorated for the occasion. Attending were Mlwa Muriel Stevens, Mrs. C. O. T. Williams, Mre. Matilda Charman. Mrs. J. K. Hedges, Mrs. Theodore Osmond, Mrs. John F. RlgJey, Mrs. John F. Clark, Mrs. U Adamp, Mrs. Raymond Caufield, Mra. L. A. Henderson, Mrs. S. O. Dillman, Mrs. J. W. Moffatt, Mrs. R. c Canon, Mrs. J. B, Hickman, Mr. NMa Bar low Lawrence, Mrs. E. E. Hrodle, Mra. William Krarelf?. Mrs. C. G. Miller, Mrs. Pickens and Mrs. Porter. Mrs. J. D. Olson, formerly Mtea Eva AUdredge ot tula city, now of Portland, entertained at her home on JIawthome Avenue Friday evening for the pleasure of Mrs. U C. Lirermore, of Pendleton, who was Miss vida El lint, of this city, before her marriage. Friends of Mra. Llvermore were bid den to the affair an enjoyed the eve ning cards. Delicious lunch was w-rved during the evenlar by tha host eaa and unique cards marked; the places of each guest Tbe rooms ot the Olson home were prettily df ctr eied. Those making the trip from this city ,.d Glad-.r- -it nut'm bile, returning here at 1:30, after hav ing a most delightful time. The guests were Mrs. Ralph Green, Mrs. M. A. Elliott, Mrs. Delias Arms strong, Mrs. Charles Bollinger, Miss Nell Caufield, Miss Geneva Yoang, Miss Ruth Elliott, of tUs city; JLtra! Charles Legler, of Glad if one; Mrs. Thomas Myers, of Portland The basaar given by the Ladles Aid Society of Twilight at Twilight hall Friday, Decembo: 3rd, was a de eded success. Booths were arranged about the room, whore were placed on sale fancy articles, candy and a fish pond- A neat sum was made by the mem bers in giving the affair. The following were in change of booths: Fancy articles Mrs. Bentley Mrs. Dodge. Refreshments Mrs. Kelland Mrs. Miller. Exchange table Mrs. Meindl Wbeatley. Flah pond Miss Flora Frlck Mrs. E. Frlck. Candy Mlsa Florence Bentley and Miss Gibson. and and and and The regular Bemi-monthly meeting of the Maple Lane Improvement Club waa held at the horn of Mrs. F. E. Parker, 620 11th street on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was in the form of a miscellaneous shower for Mrs- Frank Lee, nee Frances Smith, who very recently became the bride of Frank Lee, of Sllverton. Mrs. Lee attend tbe local high school and later completed a course In nursing at the Good Samaritan hospital. Since graduating she has been engaged as a special nurse In an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hos pital in Portland. Delicious retreshmeuts were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Parker, to the following guests, Mrs. William Eggtman and baby, Cleora, Mrs. George Mlghella, Mrs Fletcher Mighells, Mrs. A. Splinter, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. IL A. Heater, Mrs. N. Horton, Mra- Charles Swallow, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Mrs. F. J. Alldredge, Quevene Alldredge, Mrs. Delbert Hart, of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. R. Rumery, Mrs. Frank Lee, of Slverton; Mrs. Charles Rosecrans, Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Ruth Boylan, Mrs. G. Pagankopf and Mrs. George Brown. Emery Dye, of this city, was among those entertained at a social function ln Portland Thanksgiving week, when he attended a dinner dance in Port land. Among those attending the af fair were several of Mr. Dye's friends who were with a traveling company appearing at the Heillg, one of whom was a heroine of the play, while an other was a solo dancer. This Is the first time Mr- Dye has met these ac complished performers for some time, and the affair given by members of the company and with several Port land friends of the Oregon City at torney, was a most enjoyable occa sion. Mrs. George Rakel was hostess for the Neighbors of Woodcraft Needle Club at her home at Canemah Tues day, which proved one of the most enjoyable events held by the club. Members engaged lu forming patches tor a quilt to be presented to the new home of the 'Woodmen of the World. An appetizing dinner was served at 12 o'clock, when Mrs. Rakel was as sisted In serving by several members of the organization. Attending were Mrs. J. L. Waldron Mrs. J. K. Morris, Mrs. A. F. Parker, Mrs. William Rakel, Mrs. Mary Caro thers, Mrs- August Rakel, Mra John Kent, Mr. Richard Freytag, Mrs. F. B. Albright, Mrs. Lawrence Mautz, Mra. Feter Wlnkel, Miss Clara Wlnkel, Mra. William Krasslg and Mrs George Rakel. The next meeting of the club will be held ln January. At a meeting of the St Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church held Thursday afternoon at the parish house, plans' were made for an Epiphany party to be given at the parish house January 6th. At this time the annual pariah meeting Is held for members of the church. It was decided to hare a party aim liar to those given a number ot years Abemethy Grange Work Club met at the grange hall at Parkplace Thurs day when arrangements for the annu al bazaar were completed. This will be held Sturday, December 11th at the grange hall- Mrs. Matt Rivers, who la chariman of the committee giving the affair has appointed the following committees ApronsrMrs. Dora Burns and Mrs, Maude Glass. j Candy Mrs. R. Wenger and Mlsa Agatha Keely. Fancy Articles Mrs. Frank Bernier and Mlsa Esther Moore, Elephant Booth Mrs. C. Schuebel and Mrs. Bertha Keely. Dinner Mre. John Kent, Mrs. Harry Moore, Mrs, Matt Rivers, Mrs. K. C. Felth. Dinner, which will be served from 6 o'clock, will be followed by dancing. The proceeds of the affair will be applied on the piano fund. Mr. and Mrs. A C. HuEhe. of Gladstone, entertained Sunday. in honor of Mr. and Mrs- H. H. Hughes, and granddaughter. Miss Ida Phelps,' of Oregon City, Sam Hughes a brother from Salem; Mrs. Mavmie Peck, an aunt, from Turner, Oregon, and Mrs Maryanne Burlingame, a cousin, from Pomeroy, Wash. A number of pictures were taken in group form. Music was a featnra of the day. and a most deluthtful 1 unci eon was served at noon and dinner in the evening. Mrs. Peck ana Mrs. Burlingame Vre been guests of A C. Hughes' eis ter, Mary Hughes, for some time. OREGON CITY TO HAVE LIKE OF TAXI CABS Oregon City will have its first taxi service beginning today, and cars will be available at all hours for thea tre parties or otherwise. The service has been instituted by the Pacifk Garage, and Mort Parks, formerly In the Garage business here, will have charge of the taxis. Included in the service will be sev eral Ford sedans for the convenience of parties or inclement weather, and all trains arriving at the Bouthern Pacific depot will be met by a taxi cab. . ; I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moran cele brated their golden wedding anniver sary at their home at Gladstone Wed nesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock, when many of their friends were In vited to witness the "marriage" cere mony, which was performed by.J. R. Butler, an old time friend of the fam ily, and a veteran of the war ot '61. Preceding the marriage ceremony Mrs. M. F. Walker, of Glen Echo sang Impressively "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Butler was the accompanist and also played the weddnlg march. Little Mildred Legler, of Gladstone, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Leg ler, acted as flower girl ind scattered tiny golden blossoms from a basket as she entered the room. Lohengrnl's Wedding march wa rendered. Follow ing came the matrons ot honor, Mrs, Joseph Gerber, of Portland; Mrs. W. B. Mott, of Salem; Mrs. Ellen Eades of Gladstone, and Mlsa Lillian Gillett, of Oregon City, bride's maid, then the "bridegroom" and his "bride." Mrs. Moran wore a becoming gown of black silk and white flschu. Her corsage bouquet was of golden color ed chrysanthemums. She also wore a tiny spray of orange blossoms that was worn on her wedding day fifty years ago. The matrons ot honor and bride's maid, carried shower bouquets of yel low chrysanthemums. WILL OF LATE MRS. PHILLIPS CONTESTED The bazaar given by the King's Daughters ot the St Paul's Episcopal church at the parish house Saturday afternoon and evening was one of the moet successful ever given by the or ganization. Handsomely made articles were dis played in prettily decorated booths, and preaided over by members of the society. Never before was there a larger and more beautiful display of fancy and useful articles of the soclty than on this occasion. Members had worked diligently for the past year in preparing for the event, and their ef forts well repaid them, for there wa a demand for the goods. The proceds amounted to a neat sum. During the evening Judge Grant B. Dimick, auctioned a quilt, and proved to be one of the main attractions, for the Judge has a "nack" of bringing In the "shekels" for an affair like this. His "spiellingJ caused much merri ment among the large throng attend ing, and he was given a big ovation at the conclusion of his "spiel." From 6 to 7 o'clock the Girls Friendly Society of America under the supervision of Mrs- J. J. Tobln, served a delicious dinner, which was well patronized. Mrs. Tobln and the girls had the dinner well arranged, and they served their guests ln a most charming manner. Contest ot the will of the late Mrs. Rachael Phillips, who died last spring In West Linn, has been set for Wed nesday ot this week before Probate Judge Anderson- Mrs. Phillips left an estate valued at $28,000, and be queathed it all to the First Baptist church of Oregon City, the Old Folks Home of Salem, and to the Monmouth Normal school equally, and named William M. Stone as her executor.. She failed to mention any of her rel atives; and Mrs. Rebecca Tnrney, her sister, filed proceedings to Invali date the witt. Four other sisters and brothers reside in the Hast. Mr. Turney is represented by District At torney Hedges. The attorney for the executor is Livy Stipp. greetings sent by legion head to French commander New York, Dec 8. F. W. Galhralth, Jr., national commander of the Ameri can Legion has cabled the greetings of the Legion to Charleee Bertrand, of France, president of the Inter national Conncll of Veterans Associ ations, recently formed in Paris. Tea nations are represented on the oun cil. Cabot Ward, of the America! Legion, is vice president Mr. Gal braith ia one of the originators of the movement for a veterans "league of nation a" PACE GIVEN MEDAL Guy H. Pace, deputy county clerk, has Just received a medal awarded for dlstlngushed service in the 17. 8. Marine Corps during tbe world war. Mr. Pace enlisted as a private Decem ber 20, 1917, and waa discharged January ?a, 1919. The medal & bronze and Is a handaome lekea. -