OPEGON CTTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1920. Pew 3 LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. lxmls I). William, the latter formerly Ml" Elulne King, of Mount Pleasant, now of Astoria, am tsunats. at the bi'iim of Mm. William parents, Mr. and Mr. A. W. King, ot Mount Pleasant. They cume Aura to attend a family reunion at the bom of Mr. and Mr. W. II. Lawton. the latter aunt of Mr, Wllllmim, and residing at Mount Pleasant. The old historical home wan txaui (fully deor sted fur tlm Oceanian. Other attnnd Ing tlm reunion worn Mr. and Mr. IVrhe Iton-lay raU and daughter, Unity, of Portland, Mr. and Mm. Arthur King, of Portland; Mr. and Mr, A. K. King and faintly, of Mount I'lnasant Miss Ilaxid Iii'lm, formerly of Oregon City, arrived hnre from Josoph, Eastern Orngon, Friday morn In. snd In th afternoon luft for Viola, where she In spending tli holi days with her parents, Mr, and Mm. K. J. lAtiklns. Mix Ijinklns, who I a grwdualn of tho Oregon Agricultur al Collide, In engaged In teaching at Joseph, an( at th time of hnr de parture from that place, there was now covering tho ground, and sleigh In it waa being enjoyed. Mint l,anklns will piturn to hr duties after Now Year'a Mr. and Mm. It. 1). Oarlock and daughter. MIh MUabVith and Blanche, have arrived In Oregon CUy from Saskatoon, Sak Canada, and for the proifint are guest at tho home of Mr. and Mm. K. I Moore. M1!. irllek la a hrother of Mra Moore, and thl la the first time they hv mt for thirteen yean. He and bis family are to make their perman ent home In Oregon, and may decide to lrte In Oregon City. MIhs Eliza both Oarlock 1 an accomplished musl clan, and expect to teach piano It she makea her home hre. Mia Ulanrhe U a book keper and haa boon connected with a bank at Baskatoon. Mr. and Mm. C. I. Story, who have been In Orwnl City, whre thy have been guest of Mr. and Mr Francis Welsh, the latter alater of Mm. Welsh, have returned to Salem where they are making their borne for the winter. They were acoom panted by their aon, Archie, Of Spo kane, Wean,, and hi family, who are to remain there until the middle of January, when they will return to Oregon City for a brief visit at the Welsh hon. Mra. Mary Fortham. of Freewater, Oregon, haa arrived In .Oregon City, where ahe ! a gueat of Mr. and Mr. Jack Scroggln, at whoie.home aha I aixinding tho holiday. Mm. Forth man la a alater of Mm. Scroggln. of DrrVfon strwft, lf (accompanied Mr. and Mm. Scroggln to Portland Chrlatmaa, whore they apent the day at the home of Mr. and Mm. Edgar Peroricln, where a family reunion was hold. Mr. ScroKKln la a aon of Mr. and Mm, Jack Scroggln. Douglass King, of Mount Pleasant aon of Mr. and Mm. A. E. King, of that place, waa taken to tho Oregon City hoaptta Wedneday evening, where he will undergo medical treat ment for an Injury received a few day ago. If. J. W. Powtdl.of Brownsville, formerly of this city, and later of Molalla, has arrived In Oregon City, where he Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Humphrys. Dr. Powell Is the father of Mrs. Hum phrys. Mr. and Mm. Waldo Silvern and the lalter's staler, MIhs Erma Keen, teacher In the Oregon City school, left Friday or Brownsville, where they spent Christ mas with tho mothor of Mm. Sllvr and Miss Keen. A Santa Onus letter addressed to "Santa Claus, North Pole, U. 8. A." and signed "Elma" reached this office too Into to be published, but whtch was turned over to Santa Clans so It would reach him In time before starting for little Elma's house. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bennett, who are occupying the James cottage on Eighth and Washington streets sre to occupy the residence formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mm. Raymond Fu eon. They are to take possession this week. David Caufleld Is In Tillamook county, whore he Is assisting In Im proving a farm recently purchased by Ms son, Jack R. Caufleld. The lat ter nnd hi family have taken pos session of their new home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waraock and son, Lyman, of Mount Pleasant, wore guests of the formers' daughter, Mrs. K. H. Reddaway, and family at Mil waukle Christmas, where a family re union was enjoyed. Mr. and Mm. Ed Graves entertained on Christmas at their Mount Pleasant hiinm on Christmas day their daugh ters, Miss Lolla Graves, of Canbv, Miss Iona Graves, of Portlana, ani also their son, John Graves, of Canby. Charles Forward, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Forward, of this city, I vlaltlnsr his narents in this city, hnv Ing come for the holidays. He Is a student of the University ot waHiung ton at Seattlo. Pierce Walker Is spending the hol idays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Walker. He I taking a special eurse at the Oregon Agricultural loi lege. Roy Stafford, employed as an en- . . ,! -rb ot Till". jrwoer m ennmruciiuu v,i i mook, is here for the holidays, where VI. Knan(a Ml 111,1 ne is viiii"K ! -, William Strohmeyer, of MarshfieM, 1s spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. ana Mm ineouore merer, of thli city. Sill I also visiting among bis many friends. Fred C, Chsrman, who has been spending Christmas and Sunday at his home In this city, loft Sunday evening fur Seattle, where be will re sume his position with tho Pacific iUeamahlp company. Charman will leave January l&th for Now York, where he will take up his duties as purser of a Wenatchoe, snd will maks the trip through the Isthmus of Pan mi i ft, arriving In Seattle In March, lie will then sail for China or this steamer a her purser. While hers he visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr. Alva Wade are re joicing over the arrival ot a daughter born at the home of Mr. and Mm. Kuguno Robert, of Klghth and Mudl mm streets, Monduy morning, Decem ber 27ih. The little one, who weighs even pounds, has been named Violet Eleanor. Mrs. Wade was formerly MIhs Eleanor Miller, of Portland. The father of the little one It a hero of the world wsr. N. It. Charman, who Is connoctod with the engineering department of the Crown Willamette Paper company with headquarters In Portland, spnat Buudny In Oregon City visiting rel atives. He recently returned from California, and will probably bo transferred to Astoria. Mm. B. P. Dodman, of Clackamas, accompanied by her niece, Miss Mild red Dodman, student of Reed College, were In Oregon City Mondsy. Mis Dmlman Is spending a portion of her vacutlon at the Dedman bouie at Clackamas. . Mr. and Mm. Clarence Roll and three children, of Portland, arriving here Saturday to spend Chlstma with Mrs. Roll's parents, Mr. and Mm. E. 1L Cooper, returned to their borne Monday morning. Mary and Julia Kilmer, little dau ghters of Mr. and Mm. J. A. Kltmer, of thla city, underwent operation on their throats at the Oregon City hos pital Mondsy, when they had their tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrsi Goo ire Caltff, of tbti city, have taken out paper for the adopt lion of their granddaughter, lit tle 20 months' old Levins Ruth Callff. daughter of Marvin Callff. The child's mother died last summer. Mr. and Mrs C- A. Baxter, Mr and Mrs. H C. Riley have Toturned to Oregon City from Estacada, where they attended a family reunion on Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Baxter's mother, Mrs. U K. Wilcox. Rlchuxd Masten, accompanied by his cousin, Mlsa Terry Young, of Portland, were In Oregon City Satur day, having spent Christmas at the home ot Mr. and Mra. James Brady. Miss Dolly Daly, of Portland, and formerly linotype operator for the Morning Enterprise, Is in this city, where she Is a guest of Miss Ed ma Calavan. Mrs. A. M. Buckley, county school supervisor, who recently underwent a surgical operation In Portland, has been able to return to her apartments on Eoleventh and Main streets. W. E. Griffith, of Rodland, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day. He is one of the prominent res idents of that section of the country. Miss Minerva Thleasen underwent an operation on her throat at the Ore gon City hospital Monday. Her home Is at Milwsukla Mlsa Msrv Confitr. who came here to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Confer, will return to Irremerton, Wash., thla week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Montgomery are receiving congrstulstlons over the arrival of a son, born December 21st. A. A. Spangler, of Spangler Station, was among the Oregon City visitors Monday. Thomas Lnvett, student of the Ore gon Agricultural College, is spending his holiday vocation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lovett. Mrs. Bertha Adams epent Christ mas in Portland, where she was tho guettt of her son, Allen Adams, and fumlly. Mrs. Samuel II. Weed, of Walla Walla, Wssh., has arrived in Oregon City, whore she Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, E. E. Kellogg, of this city. Miss Mary Confer of nellingham, Wash., has arrived here tor the holi days. She Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Confer. E. Scott, of Seaside, Oregon, visited Oregon City! Thursdlay and Friday, While here he registered at the Elec tric. Dorothy Hartke, who has been very ill from pneumonia, Is Improving. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartke. Mr. and Mra. Charles J. "Bladet, of New Era, are receiving the con gratulations opt Wie arrival fof a son, born December Zlst Miss Roma Stafford, teacher in the Portlund schools. Is spending the holi days in Mount Pleasant with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stafford. Art DeWolf and Charles White, ot Cottage Grove were here Thursday and Friday. OlranJ Qartor; oil Olenada, was among lie 'urejron tiny vwiiorB Thursday. irirgh Mitchell and family, of Clack amas, was among those to visit Ore gon City Thursday and Friday. Horn, December 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O- Cromor, of Oregon City Route 6, a son. Mm. H. Streumoyer and little son are In Astoria, where they are spool ing tn holidays with relatives. Mlsa Effu Newman, whose boms 's In this city, Is spending the holidays with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newman, of Sixth and Water street. Miss Newman, who Is a well known teacher of Clackamas county, Is en gaged In teaching the first grade of the public school at Harrington, Wssh., about CO miles from Spokane, receiving an excellent salary. She Is dullghted with Harrington and 111 people, and will return to that place next Sunday evening to resume her duties. While here she is also visit ing among her many friends. Mrs. W. N. Miller, of Nampa, Idaho, accompanied by ber grand daughter, Miss Margaret Green, arc visiting relatives here. Mm. Millet Is vlidtinjr her son, County Clerk Fred Miller, and Miss Green Is visiting her father, Carl Green, and also ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oreen. They will remain for several weeks Since arriving here Mrs. Mil ler has been very ill and threatened 1th pneumonia, Rev. E. B. Gilbert, formerly pastor of the Methodist church of this city, now district superintendent of the M. E. church, with bis home at Salem, was among those to visit Oregon City Monduy, He was on bis way to Dam shcus, wher he went on business pertaining to his duties of the enure1), snd was accompanied by Mr. snd Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulligan and baby, Frank, Jr., arrlv In Oregou City a few days ago to spend the boll day with Mr. Mulligan parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan, of Twelfth snd Center streets, and also Mrs. Mulligan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blerman. They are now realdlng near Medford. Mrs. Bonnie Dundas, who Is spend ing the holidays at her home at New Era, waa In Oregon City Tuosday. Mm. Dundas, during the school days. Is making ber home in Oregon City, ss her daughter, Miss Olive, Is a student of the high school. Miss Olive Is also spending ber vacation at the Dundas fram. Edward Schell, . of Canby, was among those to attend the budget meeting from the southern part ot the county, Tuesday. He was ac companled home by his wife, who bad been called to I'ortland by the illness of her daughter, employed in that city. A. D. Cribble, whose home is at Orlbhle Prairie, and one of the prom Inent Jersey breeders of Clackamas county, was among the Oregon City visitors Tueadsy. After transacting business here bo visited among some of his old time friends. Edward Sharp, Charles Thopson Ernest Kruse and Loren Kruse, of Stafford, were Oregon City visitors Tuesday, having represented that section of the county at the budget meeting. Arthur Mattley, who has been spenudlng the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mattley, and other relative in Oregon City, will return to the Mattley summer home at Nehalem, Oregon, today. Mrs. Mulligan, after spending the past six weeks In Independence, Kan sas, has returned to her borne In this city.. While at Independence Mrs Mulligan visited ber mother and oth er relatives. Miss Isabelle Burns, acting county nurse for Clackamas under the diroc tton ot the county health association. has handed In her resignation to take effect immediately. Herbert Harris, student of the Ore gon Agricultural College, is spending his vacation in Oregon City also at Seaside, Oregon. At the latter place he ia visiting his mother, Mra V. Harris. Miss Addle Clark, an instructor of the Portland schools, will return to Portland today, after spending Christ mas at the home of her brother, At torney John F. Clark, and family, at West Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Reusser and sons Samuel and Henry, have returned to their home on John Adams utreet after spending the week-end with hts sister; Mr. and Mr. Kulrldge, ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Parker, who have been spending the Christmas holidays at the home of their son, Rufus Parker, and family, returned to Oregon City Monday evening. Grant Mumpower, of Stlne, was among Oregon City visitors Tuesday He was among ttio& fo attenS the uuuget meeting. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Eby and son, Roland, spent Sunday at Molalla, where they were guests of Mm. Eby's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore, i,. , E. C. Gambb, of Salem, was among the Oregon City visitors Monday and Tuesday. While here he registered at the Electric Miss Helen Mattley, student of the Oregon Agricultural College, is spend lng the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mattley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner, of Port land, returned to their home Monday, after spending Christmas week-end with friends here. Misses Alice and Ruth Chlnn, stu dents of the Oregon City high school, are spending their holidays With their parents at New Era. Miss Meta Dleta, who is attending the Oregon City high school, is spend ing ber holidays at her home near New Era, visiting relatives. Miss Merle Keck spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McBaln and family in Potrland. Miss Anna WUehart. of Portland. but a former resident of thla city, af ter visiting friends bere for a few days, returned to Potland Tuesday. John Itusch. of I'ortland. tu in Oregon City on business Tuesday. While here he vlstted bis parents, Mr. and Mm. Frank Busch, Sr. Ous Jaeger, horse breeder of Clack amas county, whose home Is at WU1 sonvllle, was In Oregon Cty Tuesday. I. A. KJtchlng, from Frog Pond. was here on Tuesday. He was anions those attending the budget meeting. Mr, Vlck, accompanied by his- son, William Vlck, residents of Liberal, were In Oregon City Tuosday. M. Hatun, of Stone, was among those to transact business In this city Tuesday. Harbery Everhsrt, of Molalla, was an Oregon City visitor Tce!ay. H. Bryan, of The Dalles, was among the Oregon City visitors Mondsy and Tuesday. Fred Reusser, spent the week-end with his sister, Miss Ida Reusser, of Sellwood. William Moehnke, of Clarkes, was among those to transact business here Tuesday. John Rlsley, of Rlsley Station, was In Oregon City Tuesday. J. It Youell, of SUvorton, was here on Tuesday. II. King, ot Elma, Wash., was here on Monday and Tuesday. F. Harris, of Spokane. Wash., was an Oregon City vieJtor Tuesday. Mr. Yodcr, of Yoder Station, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Born, at the Oregon City hospital December 19th to Mr. and Mrs. W. I Jordan, of Gladstone, a son. A baby girl haa arrived at the home of Mr and Mm. Edward StovalL Alumni Dance Will Be Elaborate Affair The Alumni Association is to give a big dance Thursday evening, De cember 30, at eight-thirty o'clock In the Crown Willamette hall. This dance Is to be In honor ot all the col lege students who are now home for the holidays. AH Alumni and friends, also col lege Alumni are cordially invited and urged to attend. Great preparations are being made to make this dance a success, so the committee hopes to have the support of all the AJumnL This is to be one of the most Inter estlng social events of the season, tor there are to be special numbers on the dance program. ' Alumni mem ber a may bring outsiders. MOOSE TO STAGE HOME MINSTREL Oregon City is to have a home minstrel show on next Friday even ing, Jan. 1, the first to be held here for many yearn. The announcement comes from the management ot the Moose lodge, and the performance will be made up entirely from local talent. Chas. F. Lyon, late of the Robinson circus, and Al. Pleau, late of Haverly's mlnBtrels, will have charge of the program. The performance, to be held on the new Moose stage, will be proceeded on Saturday evening by a street parade, headed by the Moose band and Chas. Lyon, world's cham pion drum major will lead the parade Judge Stipp Ties Two Knots Monday Judge Stlpp, of the Justice court, had a busy afternoon Monday, when two marriages took place in his of fice. Those whom the Judge Joined together were William Divorschak, 25, of St Helens, end Hazel Gentry, 17, of Yankton, Ore.; Albert Swan son, 32. Aberdeen, Wash., and Minnie Sumner, 33, Portland. Oregon City Couple Secures License Ralph Batney, 22, and Miss Leata Bonde, 22, both of Oregon City, se cured a marriage license from Coun ty Clerk Miller yesterday afternoon WOMAN'S CLUB AID The national federation of women's clubs have Joined hands with the U. S. and state college extension in work to correct the evils brought about bj Improper feeding of children. The club women will help In announcing, ad vertising and planning the campaigns to find which children are underfed In any community, and back up the home demonstration agents in planning bet ter nutrition and getting plans ac cepted by the mothers. The serious need for this work in Oregon is seen in the large ratio of underweight chil dren found In the few communities so far surveyed by the extension serv ice. COMMITTEE NAMED. A committee made up ot citizens of the Mt Pleasant district has been named to cooperate with a commit tee from the Hill Improvement club for the purpose of securing city wat er for the Mt Pleasant community. The Hill club delegation Is composed ot Albert Estes. W. B. O'Donell and S. M. MoDonnald Mt Pleasant com mittee J. T. Graves, G. M. McDowell and Chas. Baker. MARRIED Merwin Melvin Callff, 28, an Miss Lena Agnes Hann, 17, both ot tMs city, secured a marriage llceuse from the county clerk Friday afternoon. The marriage of Miss Helen Scott and Irvin Morris, of this city, wai solemnized at the home ot Rev. Scaggs, pastor of the Christian church at Vancouver, Wash., Saturday after noon, at 2 o'clock, December 18th. The bride was becomingly gowned cousin, Miss Elma Cumpton, of Port land, and the best man was Hugh L. Catron, of this city. Following the marriage ceremony the young couple returned to Oergon City, where they are making their home for the present at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Eva,Scott, expecting later to go to California as soon as Mr. Morris completes his studies at the Oregon Agricultural College. He is taking a special course In electrical englngeelng. The birde was becomingly gowned in blue silk with picture bat of black. The bride's maid wore a gown of dark blue crepe de chine. Mrs. Morris is the only daughter of Mrs. Eva Scott, an Instructor of the Oregon City schools. She graduated from the Oregon City high school with the class of 1920, and Is now con nected with the Oregon City Abstract Company, and has many friends bere. Mr. Morris is the son of Mr. and Mra. Morris of Beaver Creek, and tor some time was employed by the Haw- ley Pulp k Paper company, and is taking a course In electrical engin eering. A family reunion was held at the home of the Misses Cochran at 1115 Washnlgton, street Christmas after noon and evening. Th!j 'room's were decorated with Oregon grape, holly and Chlrstmas bells. Dinner was served during the after noon, and in the evening a Christmas tree was enjoyed. Attending thia reunion were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keating, Mra. J. B Robinson, Kenneth and Don Robin son, Rodney and Virginia Keating, N. R. Chsrman, of Portland; Fred C. Charman, of Seattle, Wash., Misses Cochran. One of the enjoyable family re unions held in Oregon City Christmas day was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doollttle, ot Meldrum, when a delicious Christmas dinner was serv ed. The table decorations were very attractive and were in keeping with the season. The living and dining rooms were prettily decorated with Oregon grape and holly. Following the dinner a Christmas tree was enjoyed. Attending were Mr. and Mm. A. W. Cheney, of Portland; Mr. and Mra. Oren Cheney, of Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doollttle and lit tle daughter, ot this city, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doollttle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Ranch entertained Friday evening at thefr home In Gladstone with a family re union snd Christmas tree. After removing from the beautifully decorated tre e the many gifts, games and music were enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mra Harry Peckover, of Parkplace; Mr. and Mm. Winnlfred Knight, Miss Amy Peckover, of Portland; Mr. and Mra. Fwd Peckover, of Oregon City; Charles Peckover, of Parkplace; Mr. and Mm. Edward Rauch and daugh ters, Veatrice and Vivian, of Glad stone. Christmas day Mr. and Mra. Wlnni fred Knight entertained at dinner tor the pleasure ot relatives Mr. and Mm. Harry Peckover, Mr. and Mm. Edward Rauch, Charles Peckover, Misses Amy Peckover, Veatrice and Vivian Rauch. Mrs. Carrie Connecke, and son, Ralph, entertained, in a most charm ing manner, at dinner Christmas day, the lalter's grandparents, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Prater, of Gladstone; Mr. and Mm. Chester Prater, of St Johns; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mann and son, Junior, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards and daughter, Barbara Jean and Mra T. B. Edwards. One ot the most enpoyable features was that ltltle Barbara Jean ate dinner with her grandmother, Mrs. T. B. Edwards and great grand mother, Mrs. J. H. Prater. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rivers, of Park- place, entertained at dinner for their children and grandchildren Christ mas. The home was beautifully decorat ed with Oregon grape, holly and Christmas bells. Enjoying tbe feast were Mr. and Mra Phillip Oehler, Wilton, Wava and Gladys Johnson, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Keely and children, Maxine and Harlon, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. William Rivers and children, Aldon and Erol, of Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. M. Rivera of Parkplace. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preauger enter tained with a family reunion at their home in Parkplace, Christmas day. The living and dining rooms were ar tlstlcally decorated with ferns an polnsettlas. A pertty decorated Christ mas tree added much to the beauty ot the rooms and much pleasure for the guests. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preauger and son, Donald, John Straight, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glass, and children, Melvin, Norman and Lester, Mr. and Mra. Paul Burns, and son, Jack, ot Parkplace, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Erlcksen Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Winkler, Mr. and Mrs- Paul Lewis, Chester LaMarr, Miss Florence LaMarr, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ketels have as their house guests Christmas week, Mr. and Mrs. A. Willman of Damascus. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lette, of Glad stone, entertained with a family re union and Christmas dinner at their home on Clackamas boulevard. A brilliantly decorated Christmas tree was laden with gifts. The rooms of the Leete home were decorated with holly, mistletoe and Christmas bells- Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lsete, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crsbtres and children, Major and William, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wick- erman and daughter, Jeanette Roberts, ot Clackamas; Misses Lura and Hes- per Leete, of Gladstone; P. O. Wade, of Oregon City, Ralph Leete, ot Port land. One of the most enjoyable social events of the week wss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Welsh, when their wedding anniversary and also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Story, of Long Beach, Ca!., the latter a sister of Mm. Welsh, was celebrated by a family reunion. One of the features of the day was a "wed ding" dinner. Prepared and served by Mrs. Welsh and Mm. Story. Tbe room of the Welsh home were beautifully decorated fo? this occa sion. Poliuvttla, holly wreaths, Oregon grape were used most effec tively, and the table was centered with pink chrysanthemums. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Arahle Story andj children, Wilbur and Janice, of Spokane, Wash.; Dr. and Mra O. A. Welsh and daughter. Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Welssh and daughter Evelyn, (little Jeanette who was but two weeks old, was too young tor a place at the table), Mr. and Mm. Francis Welsh, of this city; Mr. and Mra C. D. Story, of Long Cteach, but who lore making their home for the winter in Salem. The marriage of Miss Nettle Taylor to Mr. Francis Welsh, and Miss Hat tie Taylor to Mr. C. D. Story occurred at Mountain Home, Clackamas coun ty, December 20, 1881, and was a social event of that place thirty nine yearn ago, and was a double wedding. Mra W41sb and! Mrs. Story axe daughters of the late J. C. and Kathryn Taylor, prominent early Ore gon p(oneers, who resided in Clack amas county many years, and moved from Mountain Home to Oregon City, wnere the family warf favorably known. The event held in honor of the double wedding Monday was a most enjoyable affair and long to be re membered by members ot the family attending. Mrs. Ellrabeth Shively and daugh ter, Miss Llllie, of this city, were guests of the former's son. Attorney W. B. Shively and family, of Portland Christmas. They attended the Christ mas dinner, and while there also en Joyed the Christmas tree arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Shively. The Shively home was beautifully and artistically decorated for the occasion with poin settlas and evergreens, and the beauti fully decorated tree added to the beauty ot the room. The historical borne of the Barclay family in this city was the scene of a family reunion Christmas day when the borne was artistically decorated with poinsettias, ferns, Oregon grape and holly with Christmas bells artlsti cally suspended from the festoons of evergreens. The mantels were banked with Ore gon grape centered with poinsettias, making most artistic finishing in the parlors. Attending the reunion were Mr. and Mra. W. E. Pratt Miss Kate Barclay. Mr. and Mra. Forbes Barclay Pratt and daughter, Bett of Potrland, Miss Cia Barclay Pratt and Mtes Dolly Pratt The home of Mr. and Mra A. C Warner at Mount Pleasant was decorated for Christmas when a fam ily reunion was held. - Poinsettias intermingled with pussy willows and ferns, with Oregon grape, Christmas bella.and holly were artis tically arranged in the dining room and parlors of the Warner home, mak ing; teh rooms most attractive. Dinner was served in the afternoon, when places were laid at the prettily decorated table for Dr. Dr. and Mra Harvey O. Hickman, of Gervais; Mr. and Mm. Everette Hickman, of Port, land, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lsgeson. Mra. A. L. Hickman, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Warner. Mr. and Mm. George A. Harding held their annual family reunion at their home Christmas day, when the parlors, living and dining rooms were most attractively decorated, the decorations being in keeping with the season. Christmas bells, festoons ot evergreens and potted poinsettias sdded to the beauty of the decorative scheme. Dinner was served during the eve ning. The table was beautifully dec orated, when the color scheme was appropriate for the holiday season. Among those to attend the family reunion! wtere Mi, and Mrs. C. B. Harding, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodie and children, George and Nieta Barlow Lawrence, Miss Evelyn Harding, Lloyd Harding, ot this city; Mra Kate Heaves, of Salem. MARRIED Lloyd Ira Showers, 26, of Medford, and Miss Mabel Earsley, 21, of Ore gon City, route 5, secured a marriage license in Oregon City Tuesday. MARRIED Alex John Schmitz, 26, and Miss Leta Beers, 23, both of Sandy, secur ed a marriage license from the coun ty clerk here Tuesday afternoon. BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenlg. a ten pound son Tuesday evening. Mother and babe are doing nicely at the Oregon City hospital. OREGON CITY COUPLE WEDS AT VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON Raymond Blermann, 20, and Lillian Tavener, 18, both of Oregon City; and J. K. Peterson, 61, of Bissel, and Dorothy Dwyer, 51, of Estacada, se cured marriage licenses in Vancouver yesterday. SUES ON NOTE F. T. Bullock entered suit here Mon day against Nettle Connet James W. Walsh. Calib Hall and Carrie F. Al len to recover money alleged due on a note executed by the defendants. HERO ANSWERS HIS LAST CALL HERE SUNDAY Royal p. Nilea, familiarly known by hundred of acquaintances as "Tubby" Nllea, died at the family home near Mount Pleasant, about two miles from Oregon City Sunday night after a lingering illness. Mr. Nile answered his country's call during the world war, and while a member ft Eighth IMgad Artillery and oa board the transport Mongolia, be waa stricken with Influenza. Just as he was recovering from the dreaded die ease he arrived at Brest, Franca Here he waa obliged to sleep in poor ly constructed quarters and to under go many hardships which helped to weaken his condition. NUes received his discharge from the service February 20, 1919. After ' his discharge he returned to Oregon City, where he haa since resided at the NUes country home. Royal Mies wss born In Portland December 20, 1888, and at the age of one year bis parents moved to Walla Walla, Wash., where be received his education. He attended and graduat ed from Whitman college. While a student of tbe Institution he made a record as a football player, taking part in a number of the big games of the Northwest. It was throngh hie excellent work that Whitman college won some of the best games ever played in tbe Northwest. He was on of tbe greatest football players Whitman college ever had, and waa also one of tbe most popular young men attending the college. He play ed fullback for four yearn, and was captain of the football team one year. After completing his studies at the Whitman college, Mr. Nlles engaged in teaching, and was among the lead ing Instructors of the state. Among the P'aces where ha tanght were at Marshfleld. Klamath Falls and La Grande. It waa while engaged la teaching that he was called to the colora Mr. Nlles was a member of the Con gregational church, and formed a club, which was composed of about 45 boys, and each Sunday the mesa bers of the club would congregate and receive instruction by Ntlee. Mr. NUes ia survived by two broth em, Ralph W. NUes, employe of the Oregon City postoffioe, and Eugene B. Mies, of Cobarg, Oregon. His mother, Mrs. Vinson Nlles, died in Oregon City November 6, 1920. Mr. NUes is the nephew of Mrs. E. J. Swafford, of Salem. Miss Gleason Passes at Center St Home juss ntMeu nuuturea uieu&oa, se r r . t , rti cond daughter of Mra. Margaret Glea son, and of the late John Gleaaon, dlnd at thn famllr hotnn at fflDurtflAnth- and Center streets Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock from the effects of the influensa contracted during the epidemic several years ago. Mies Gleason was one of the well known school teachers ot Oregon, having had much experience. Grad uating with honors from the Oregon Cty high school she took a special teachers' course at the Oregon State Normal, from which she graduated. After completion of her studies at that institution she engaged in teach ing. Among the places where she en gaged in her profession were at Salem, Baker, Hood River, Elgin, neppuer, abiuiio, viuu vuj axiu u 1919 taught In the Canby tilgh school uwing lo m neium sue re urea irum her profession. Miss Gleason was well and favor ably known throughout Clackamas county. She was born in Oregon City December 29, 1883, and has made this city her home ever since, except for the time she engaged in teaching out of the city and at Canby. Besides being survived by her mother, Mrs. Margaret Gleason, of this city, she also leaves two sisters, Mra A. J. Haas, and Miss Mary T. Gleason, of this city; two brothers, Michael Gleason and John T. Glea son, of this city. She also leaves a niece, 'Nellie Gleason, and two nephews, Melvin Gleason and Donald Haas. Miss Gleason would have celebrat ed her birthday anniversary Wednes day had she lived. Funeral services will be held from the St John's Catholic church Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock, with Mon signor Hillebrand officiating. " In terment will be in Mountain View cemetery, and laid to rest in the new plot beside Miss Gleasoa's late broth er, Thomas Gleason. NIXON BLAIR PASSES AWAY IN MISSOURI 'Nixon Blair, prominent man ot Clackamas county, whose home is near Hubbard, died at Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday morning, according to word received in Oregon City and by hia relatives at Hubbard. Mr. Blair had been in poor health for some time before leaving for Missouri to visit relatives, and made the trip for the benefit of his health. He spent a large portion of the sum mer at Rockaway, where his health seeed improved. Mr. Blair was formerly county com missioner here and laways took an active part in this county's affair The deceased is survived by his wife, three daughters and one son. tMrs. Blair, who had accompanied her, husband to Missouri, will leave tor the Blair home near Hubbard this evening, and funeral arrange ments will be made upon the wife's arrival here. OREGON CITY AUTO COMPANY ATTACHES OAKLAND ROADSTER The Oregon City Auto company has filed a Hen in the circuit court aealnst one Oakland roadster owned by David Hart The sum alleged due is for SS5.90. for labor performed oa the car by the auto company.