OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. Page 5 LOCALS AND I PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koehler, of Holy oke, .Mass., who have been guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tobin, have start ed on their homeward trip. They will make the trip back as far aa Long Beach, Calif., by automobile, and the remainder of the distance by train. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler were greatly impressed with the western coast, this being their first trip and they are already looking forward to the time, when they will return during the 1925 fair. Last Sunday they mo tored to Wllholt to partake of the mineral water, and visited various sec tions of Clackamas and aMrion coun ties while enroute. Mrs. G. E. McClusre and daughter, I As more chairs are needed for the A. B. Landis, local manager' of the Miss Rita Marie,, of Walla Walla, I rest room of the WV C. T. U. on Sev-1 Wool worth 5 and 15 cent store, says: Wash., are in this city, where thty I enth street between Water and Main I "It pays to advertise in the Morning are guests of Mrs. J. E. Calavan and s tree 6s, the women are starting a Enterprise,'' and the reason for this 13 daughter, Miss Erma. Miss Calavan drive for. this furniture, and anyone that Mr. Landis used the paper as a recently returned from a visit in Scio, having extra chairs that are not need- medium to advertise for a twenty dol- Oregon. ed at home, will be greatly apprecdat- lar bill he lost Saturday evening while ed by the W. C. T. U. There has on his way from the Woolwcrth store Miss Ruth Nixon, teacher in the Vi-1 been considerable expense in adding to the C, C. restaurant on Seventh anj ola schools, will soon leave for Gu extra furniture recently and the in- Railroad avenue. am, P. I., where she will accompany terior 'of the room has been improved I The bill was lost at 9 o'clock p. m., her paa-ents, and where they will re-1 and that has taken the spare money rand was found the following morn- main for some time. I the organization has had in carrying ing in front of the American Express out the nlans. . Manv visitors to the I comnanv's build iner by the aeent of Wm. Smith, of A. C. Howland's real city have foun(j this a most conveni- the company. E. IX Vickers. who was estate office, has sold the J. E. Cat- ent and comfortable place to rest, or suitably rewarded for his honesty by avan home on Washington street to I wniie waiting for a car or train to I Mr. Landis, who says that a man that . Johannis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Mrs. Johannis Johnson was pleasant ly surprised at her home in Willamette on Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. The hostess was presented with many pretty and useful gifts. (Delicious refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alf Beattie, who wHl take possession ieave the city, aa it i3 conveniently lo- honest should be recompensed. May 1st. I cated, and on many days there were A few weeks ago Mrs. Krummel. of as hfp-h a a 100 u-faitrvrn at thn rnnm.lthia irtr Inat a niiniA nnrt tain fri tr Mrs. 1.. A. IN O Dei, recently uuubi6i Msmhors nf lha W f. T TT art Rsi hos- and whir-h waa found hv a Mr. Kroll ing a surgical operation in the Ore tess6S SLnd donate a day each during and turned over to her, showing his gon uty nospnai, nas improvea u hnncafv tnat sne nas returnea to ner uome uu Hn-nlT anJt TT7A-f.A.. .t-vaaa I - - . . n , - x ncniu a.uu awi o"-.""- Mr. and Mrs. waiter rsaney. wno i tr, th-j i,- i nri.a. i . i . . i 1 1 1 i 1 1 . rui lihuu. anil have been making their home in San . , r m a.. W' "r J"' Q,Tn " Vr yancisco. ,jain., arriveu iu wresuu and wUl b(J at the Brady Mercantil land are spending Sunday in Ore- City Tuesday, .where ther are guests 8tore fQp the rdnmlnder of S-n . 01 . ne lauers oer and sister, mx. week dem0nstraUng for the Kerr jizaDein Tieancn ana miss m Gifford company, of Portland. Mrs. Friedrioh. of ParkDlaee. Mrs. Bailey I tt.-- i ... , j TT. nannenman of Portland, former " Z.j,., ,l "" ma K.mg ueiiuuus r i was lormfinv rvi ihb aiaiih. r i itnii it,u. jm. i j .. r a - j ed Z the home of M, Swafford's moth- nnected A -' ?. thenour'ntur by Vhe er, Mrs. J. b spiger, ana nis Drotner. eauey was a recent eveuu iuo, ""- Portland comnanv. and Is also demon (ieorge swariora, ana iamuy. i ney i - aeciaea to mase uieir miui e uua st rating the cereals. Mrs. Butman came down to meet Miss Sadye Eve- .,,t. . Oregon, and may locate In ciacKamas mad frieids ihroueh the courtesy of the Brady Mercantile Com uany. and the local reDresentative of ... .... i i ii Vjdiiiui ilia viHiLiiic uicuuh ouu m. w-t Tkr -vr-wwvii TAifAUfi at i 'an im a n i - where sne win visit ior aoout two - . nv I AYiia- 1At4AWC11 ACiru,4U v wnks. Miss Ford will later Teturn " wno nas Deen speuuing me past mouu to Oregon City to visit friends, and ,,... nZZT MaiH,. lIn Washington has returned to her , v. i l jt,".j", i Nhrmifi Mm To fnrd anent tnree wui resume ner cia8Be8 ou iu wl8COnaJllt arrIved in Oregon City , " w-i. of Miss Long, of Portland, who is em in tne iau. I ,1,1,- aril Koloturu nt ti miaRtrm I ...''.. I nlrvd nf th a hntol RpwjiiiH w a ti iv6wv.vu - i -Mf onrl iviT-a h'flrl I tnp TO fill r I - " -nrv,. (- ti, hoteL U"hr.t,or wT,n i. u mBwhsnf nf that rePn City on Tuesday, where she Dint. DCUO wo, v. wwu jls j,i I " I JJ. j x v. . , n vt. t1 I ..j . An ,Miit nf nnm. 'I9 "c LKWcm-o, ileal wuciuwi wno nas uen m - '" Among the Oregon City visitors on - ""V., " Li: She has fully recovered from the in- JiMtT W.S WM Charle8 DeMaCn' 0t tv; Mrs Telford" visited Mr. and 1 3uries she received while making her Mr still Mra. Harold A. Swafford. of Lebannon. accompanied by their Miller, parents of Mrs. Miller. young son, Thomas James, were in Oregen City Flriday, where they visit who accomBanied them to Lebannon. nav mieu Peoamguw .u w. iu vcuuuiuw TiBiLiuB menu 3 a-u Mrs .Maxwell Telford, ol uaneman. the Kerr-Gifford (Bezz) Ganong. company. Beldon streets, lert jnaay evemug tur run. land, where she will speaa a iew aays Mrg Q D Eby gjt her mother. with her sister, Mrs. ioaa, oeiore Mrs. Moore, of Molalla, Saturday at- turryng to ner nome. 1 ternoon. Mrs. John Telford at Seattle, the for mer a brother of her husband. escape from a burning1 apartment house "in Portland some time ago, when five people lost their lives. Mis? Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harding, of Port Long leaped from a two-story window land, were in Oregon City Wednesday I and ln so doing sprained both ankles. and Thursday, where they were the besides receiving otner injuries. While t n TT-ni Tfckmi on r n jr.. 01 run.-1 - , ,.t 1 VTTt; 1 ii.LU" u -t " . ' - vi -1 1 1 nunimnr. r i tviiiiiiii. wa I - i. ...... ... land, son: of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Be- amo those to tra nsact business here ests of the former parents, Mr. and nere e also visiOMT. bimu. queath, has arrived in Oregon City, and is visiting at the home of his grandpao'ents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. Schue-bel. Edwin Lindstrom, whose home is at Colton, returned to that place Fri- on Saturday. Mrs. George A. Harding. , They came here to attend the reception given in I Mrs. Julius Goldsmith, who has been Theodora Neiser of iSt. Cloud Minn I honor of Mr. Harding's brother-in-law, I spending the past week In Eugene, was in Oregon City Friday and Sat-E- E- Brodie Wednesday evening. I wher she visited her daughter, and aiso among ner irienas, returnea to urday. Among those to transact business I Oregon City Sunday evening. She ac- N. H. Smith of Redland. Drominent In this city Wednesday was John companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cham- iav .after transacting business in ure- breeder of Jersevs. was in Oregon Cits Vinson, wno is weu Known nere. He bers and Miss Maude Kernes, of En- gon City for several days. on business Saturday. ia making his home at Wichita, but gene, to this city, the Eugene Tesi- formerly was employed by the Port- dents proceeding to Portland, where Miss M. Oldenstadt, of Stafford, was Dietz, whose farm is located near land Railway Light & Power company they are to remain for a few days, among those to visit Oregon City on Aurora( was in this city Saturday. as a conductor. Mr. Gibson is now I Mr. Chambers is a prominent banker Friday. I I engaged in the real estate business. I of Eugene. S. Blockby, of Starbuck, Wash., was Among tne uregon Vsii-y vis.iu.o In lMg clty on rnaay and saturdaj. ansa oesie ifauiion, wno nas Deeu mi Mota Knt nf sta. day was Mrs, William Daniels. Her , in the St. Vincents hospital for the tion, who has been visiting, her sis- nome is at ceaver iicco. 1 inure was a surprise pariv given 1 pasu ween, wuero hub is wiiiug opw 1 er Mrs Harris of Pittsbure Pa an.1 on R. F. Davis last Tuesday night, ial medical treatment, will return this ihj - 1 . 1 - - ' I . ' I O LU UJ lilt 1 IX IjaiUUlUld. W 11 liH KU1UULC J - TTnlnh rt-r a Af I IXTI STOT1 . I . - . m . - J I I 1 1- tl jvirs. x. j. nuiuucuo, ' i Aurii iz. in ere was, a laree crowu 1 evxning- wita ner nurse, iviiss isaoei Idaho, was among those to transact present, something like sixty people Hattan. Since going to Portland, Miss evening, after a most enjoyable visit Dusiness m vres"" "J j. i mciuaing tne cnuaren. xnis party i uaunon nas greany improvea was for R. F. Davis before he R. F. iDavi3 left for of eight mouths. While in Califor nia she visited in Los Anseles and W. W. Everhart, of Molalla, was in Ban Francisco. This was Miss Notz' Mrs. Faye Hentges. and daughters, left for Wale8 Winnifred and Dorns, 01 i-oi lkiuu, i chiciM;o the fourteenth of April. Mrs. Oregon City on business Monday. Ee r.t trf nttf nni sh Tirofara the t riit-v i?citriT-a hn ri aV. I . . . . T . . , t-. I .. ... ... I " 'f , - "- were ui csu" v".j . WL a. uavis, jonn uavis, usiri uavis recenjtiy resigned ms position as casn-1 wpstprn Ktatpa ATII Tn P-h Prt-V Wro nnwn fr Reft I toi- rf tha 'RanTr rtf TWnlallQ rtTirfnor t-n o -c wnTnotf nf Owatonna. I . . . . .. I . . . '. - lYiio. t.. . - . mm orr. Mr. iavis leit uregon uty m health, ana is now enjoying out-or- Mrs RnAn timminont nwHnt' ir:. t. omrvnCP ttlA I IrftFOn 1 ,1LY I ..... ... . . I . . ' I ' ' " iviiiiii., woo m o - i on tne nair past eleven car ior .fort- door life on his Iajrn, visitors inursaay. land. Then from Portland ha took the Union Pacific train for Chicago. Johnson and children, Christine, Car rie, Carl and Clair Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Steffanson and daughter, Viola, home on Sixth and Van Buren streets Tues4ay afternoon irf a manner that will long be remembered by those at tending, and little" Dorothy proved a most charming' young hostess. The afternoon was devoted to games, and followed by refreshments A birthday cake with six tiny, lighted candles, added to the decorative scheme of the table. Dainty colored blossoms were used among the decor ations of the rooms of tr e Mattice home. Mrs. Mattice was assisted in serving entertaining the little guests by Mrs. Lillian Cpok, Mrs. Thomas Cook Jirid Mrs. Turner. Many pretty gifts were presented to the young hostess. Attending were Dorene Cook, Ruth Mr. and M13. Carlson, Mrs. Bunke, Marie Cook, Dorothy Ely, Billy Cocn Mrs. u. Larson, Mrs. js. Undquist, ran, Robert Cochran, Grant McGahuey Mrs. hieneison ana Mr. j. Bergland. Lola McGahuev. Irene Cox. Elvin Cox, Daviil TTnca Plln Tiirnor Tnh anna -inA nHninni. j, i , I ' U"D "l aim most im- (Mpan Vlnrer, HaTlsnn nnrl nnn. pressive cuurea weuuuigs taKing place I thy Mattice. in mis city was at tne sc. jonn s Cata olio church Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock, when Miss Minnie Kathryn The home of Dr. and Mrs H. S Justinof this city, and Mr. Frederick Monni wa.s the scene o( a pretty bri,dge iia uancing party oaturaay eveniUo, April 9th, when the affair was given for the benefit of the St. Paul's church Mayer, of Portland, Oregon, were united In marriage, the result of a nret.tv romance of a vear Em Th. hrt arA Kt-wo-o "id given under the auspices of the in.u, m.M 1 t. v. ... i. Lorraine Forsberg, of Portland, follow- a . i;". w th hriflnnm h ,.o charge of the affair was composed ot man. Joseph Justin, brother of the MounV Mrs. L. A. Morris. Mrs. mtj okiyi, .ui a. Aiiiuo njwaiu, lLl a Frank Mount. Decorations were most effective, and were formed from spring flowers and ferns Mrs. R. C. Ganong and Livy Stipp were awarded the prizes in bridge. 1 The porceeds of the evening amount ed to $52 Attending were Rev. and Mrs. C. H. L. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caufield, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Cau- bride, entered the church, to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March rendered by Miss Anna McMillan Taking their places at the altar, Mon signor Hillebrand, pastor of St. John's church, read the impressive ring cere mony. This was followed by a vocal solo by Miss Marie Freidrich, who sweetly sang "Ave Maria,' with Miss McMillan as accompanist. Previous to the bridal party leaving the church, Miss McMillan and Miss Anna Michels t ' fr " , " ' , sang, most impressively "Ora Pro Me." The bride was beautiful in her hand some gown of white satin and lace, with overdress of net, embellished nrl-fh i,rvsfnlfl QTia wrtm a inner full veU held in place by a dainty wreath I kyt,Mr. and I Mrs John B Lewth- n. 4, haite, Mr. and Mrs, M. D. I.alourette, and Mrs. R. C. Ganong, Mr. and Mr. L. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hen derson, Mr. and L. E. Jones, Mr .and Mrs. James Church, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. of orange" blossoms. The jewelry ry worn was a necklace of peards, gift of the bridegroom. Her shower bou- Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Mount, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Kent quet was of lillies. of the valley aridl J' " ' 11 1 . auu Ails, nuoscii, mi. auu Cecil Brunner roses. The church was prettily decorated with spring blossoms and Oregon grape. Miss Forsberg was daintily gowned in peach colored organdie, with picture hat to match, and she carried a DUVnCl UUUHUCl VI "fUCU. UDC ,- TT.l.. TlTTOtf Following the service at the church """ 4 ' ,'T 7:,' Neil Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tip ton, Mr. and Mrs. Livy Stipp. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Nora Clark, Mrs. S. L. Stevens, Mrs. Thomas Warner, Mrs. R. J. Good fellow, Mrs. Annie Howard, Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence, Mrs. Wil- wedding breakfast was served at high noon at the home of the bride's oi TES: and Center TtrTeU," when JT.. D Erna Petzold, Lorna Ganong, of Port land, Evelyn Harding, Hester Danne man, of Portland, Kate Porter, Fann;e Canby, was in Oregon City on .busin ess Tuesday. Mrs. Green is the own r 4 f Cn TTVan-1 1 Kii luci tjr i2j. juiiicj kiiuoc uuuiD 1 er ot one 01 I lie iiiuiusoiuest nomes T. E. Moore and wife, or ban i)Tan 1 , rti;n9rn rr- , fowl.- 1, j . ,. .. ... -it,, Thiiradav 1 ""' -"-lis m ruruaau, was m ureguu viiy uu near mat city, recently completed, Cisco, were m wic6" - 1 days. Then from Chicago he will business Thursday. Mrs. Donley is which is occupied bv Mrs. Green and -TO -tnvr I - . 1 1 " 1 auu r iwa;. f leave for rennsvivania. Mr. uaris Uwtiap onairioiia. nmnprtv ;r I tt j tut, tt n -dk; Tk expects to stop at Pennsylvania for Clackamas county, coming here to latter is a daughter of Mrs. Green. Among tne guii - about a week to visit relaUves. Then Iook after her property interests. , day w Wayne Horton, hose home fce fQr Wale3 3Qth oi v I J. u Etheridge and wife, of Port- pril on the S. S. Caronia, the Cun- q Jamison, of Forest Grove, who I land, the former who was connected places were laid for thirty-four guests. Among the guests were Mrs. Martha Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer, Miss Mairie Mayer, Miss Beruice Mayer, Mrs. Edward Mayer, Mrs. M. Johnson and daughters, Frances aud Eleanor, Mrs. Witt, Mrs. Al Molin, Mrs. Henry Giles, Miss Lorraine Forsberg, all of Rose Justin, Helen Daulton, Dr. Guy Mount, .James Manning, Gilbert Thomas, Lee Shannon and Beldon Ganong. . An orchestra furnished the music for the dancing. Lawrence, director, will sing. Other local talent will take part. The committee in charge is com posed of Mrsv Mary Caufield, Mrs. Grace M. Eby, Mrs. Sophia Moody, Miss Mary Mitchell, Miss Evelyn Hard ing, F. E. Lucas and R. M. Cooper. Mrs. H. H. Henningson, president of the Woman's Relief Corps, and Mrs. Mattie Hadley will be the ushers. Edward W. Eby. will be door-keeper. Mrs. Beecraft and daughter, Mrs. Chapel, eutertainedjeat dinner at the home of the former in Gladstone Thursday. A four-course dinner was served at noon followed by music and social time. Present were Mrs. Ada Pearl, Mrs. Mary Caufield, Mrs. Marion Snover, and Mrs. Snover, of Oregon City; Mrs. Dorset, Mrs. Beecraft and Mrs Chapel. of Gladstone. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Gladstone Christian church held an ail-day institute at the church Wed nesday, April 13. Mrs. Swope, state president, and Mrs Starr, state secre tary of Portland, were in attendance and gave interesting talks. . Mrs. F. P. Nelson conducted the de votional services in the morning tak ing for her subject,-"Power of Prayer. A number of the ladies told in an im pressive manner what pray" meant to them. Mrs. Frank Oswald sang Sometime, Somewhere." The morning services were closed with a prayer by Mrs. T. E. xault! An appetizing lunch was served to twenty-six ladies and Rev. B. F. Clay and Dr. A O. Alexander. Mrs. Clifford Taft, president of the Christian Endeavor Society, led the devotional services- in the afternoon. Dr. A. O. Alexander spoke on the worjj i among the boys end girls, and "How-, to interest them in Mission." Mrs. B. Clay gave an interesting talk on. Conscration." Mrs. G. Olds, local secretary, talked on "Co-operation with National State Work'; "Gifts to the Society," presented b7 Mrs. F. A. Burdon; "How to Interest People lii Missions,"" Mrs. J. W. Hollowell; "Gain New Recruits," Mrs. Fred Hayward. Why We Became Members of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions" was the subject taken up by the mem bers, closing the day's program. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bauersfeld enter tained the auction bridge club In a charming manner Friday evening at their home on East Arlington street. Gladstone. The rooms were decorated with spring blossoms. Refreshments were erved. Enjoying the evening were Dr. and Mrs. J. G Nash, Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Os wald, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs William Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bauersfeld. Mrs. L. A. Henderson was a charm Portland; Mrs. J. R. Hanny, Mr. and ing hostess at an auction bridge party at tier liuiue tiiuisuaj aiiciuuwui nuou members of the Auction bridge club and other friends were in attendance, is in Portland. Mrs. -Matthew Justin, Mrs,. Matthew Michels, Mrs. Kate Shannon, Mr. ana Mrs' Nemec Miss Betty Neme of f?ylnS the afternoon in cards. Mrs. ?m3itl-Be;-J:f;.?: & H. Meissner was awarded the first prize and Mrs. Clyde Huntley the sec ond. Refreshments were served during the afternoon with Mjrs. C. H. Caufielu, mother of Mrs. Henderson, and Mrs. Stafford; Miss Anna Michels, Miss Marie Friedrich, Miss Irene Hanny, Miss Rose Justin, Lee Shannon, Joseph Justin, Cyril Justin. During the afternoon a reception Wayne McCann, of Dallas, Oregon, was in this city Thursday and Friday, and registered at the. Electric ard line steamer. R. F. Davis ex- formerly held the position of tester with the Morris Brothers Fiscal . " ? m I ,.. Raymond Caufield, assisting in serv- npMa tf rnmft homp in SPntPin hPr. I -w -i.,.- n . I A crofts? tvara ir Vi i a oifv TVT-itiott TLT Ta I -v-.x. "" v I t - iiit? f jautuiuiao uujJ.i.jr xranug a.ai-l ov'1"J muuuuj . w elation, has been in Oregon City on Etheridge has property interests in f?JLl Jtl n .win Tne deaorations were artistically Mrs. Josephine Shewman and business, He Tetnrnfvi tn -ForeKt- Clackamas county, and they came John Stubbs. of Molalla, was in this daughter, Mrs. Tyra Warren, former- Grove Wednesday. here to look after the property. citv Friday. If f - If 'nVDfM.-l ..'-IT-i-v , I HnAn -1 TT 1 rkTl. I . . . . . . . . I . r . i . . . . ycic ii "-j a. ii. K.nignt. ex-county commission- Mr. ana Mrs. liiiDert woe return Frank Anderson, of Oswego, was In day. Mrs. fanewman nas soia nerier cf canby, was among those to led from Molalla Sunday evening, af- thia mtv nn business Friday. I imngaiow at concora, ana witn ne. transact business Thursday. He also rer visitine with the lafter's pai- aaugnter ana son-m-iaw, ijra war, visited among his many friends at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Loneyl of that Peter Kulips, of Portland, was In will take up their resider.ee in Port- court house. Oreeon City Thursday and Friday. land next week. They nave purcn ased an attractive little nome in tnat Clifford R. T-Tuddleston. of Hathala- at that dace. Mrs. f. Ktevens, oi Jteuianu, was city. Mr. warren, recently unaergo- t . Wash - wn Q haa b een t n thj a city minis city iTiuay. mS a inLiucu 6uiBit opr-muiuu "Mfor several davs. reeistered at the .... . . . . . a' ranged, when apple and cherry blos- was assisted in serving by her daugh- 6 ' ter. Miss Rose Justin, Miss Irene Han- . jr, Tat Attending were Mrs. E. T. Avison 'T' ' . ir t." .1 Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. H. S. Mount, the color scheeme being pink and aUUHCJi 1V11S. JLJ. A. illUlUOi J-xio. Mrs. Margaret Howell, who been visiting her brother, GwQlim Gwillim, of Mount Pleasant, and al- Mrs. Andrew Robertson, accom the Oregon City hospital, is Improv- raiWrl hnt1 'h tnrnl tn Ti fa nanied bv her daughter and son. Miss nas 1 in sr, I i 1 t :hi.m tt,i nrA. :n tf-inn.An I iiiiiiih. iiiiiiiii. auu i .ii vv ai ii . nui n 1 11 uic&iu T , X . lUJ . " 1 J. TT T iNtsai jauies. oi mis city, auu rx. u. l i i. i r- , . ' . T-, ,tt i J: iv ... Mrs. Frank hodd. formorlv of Ore- kucib "IO ui so ner cousin, miss wu n.euUCi. oiicn, wuo uaa oeeu uus uue wm- , " ' v F. W. Oreenman. the latter a sister leave Wednesday for Los Angeles ana ter in Oregon City, have established ,ct""1"5 -7 i-V I nf m. Rnhrtaan Pasadena, Calif., where she will via- a new line of business in Oregon City. on"18 wregwu vity visitors mur r.i,tro Mrs Howell was for- known as the Oregon Citv Automobile aa'- eiore returning to uanoy, sue mec-ly connected with the tax depart- Laundry. This business started Into Waited relatives mrtTif until hoi- illnfxia TirAvented her I onpration fondav mnrnin? in the -hv irnrlr nurinB- the taT I Rnarh Arwb hiiiLiin p- whinh haa hflpn I Mrs. E. T. AvlSOn, Of Maple Lane, rush season. She will proceed to rented for this purpose. The busin- visited her daughters, Mrs. H. E. Hen her home in Colorado Springs, after ess is to clean and polish cars, also aM rs. u. ti. Meissner. inurs. visiting in California. I to monogram the cars when such is nth Tt- n Dvcaa nnrnotirtna on1 onHn place. Mr. Noe also attended the ,v"7' "Tth .mnTnrt Charles D. Latourette, Mrs. Eber A. meeUng ot the I. O. O. F. lodge hel l ""'J?1 1??!- 1" Chapman. Mrs. A. L. Beattie, Mrs. C. dogwood blossoms arranged in the liv Meissner, Mrs.Lena Charman Mrs. ing and dining rooms, also In the r, T ?- Jne8' Mrs" S,VPP'rMrS ception hall, added to the beauty or Poer M"- an the interior of the home. " Mrs. Clyde Mount.Mrs A. A. Price, vi f Mrs. E. P. Rands, Mfrs. M. D. atourette, City Sunday While here they were I oni.re W. ated room. I Mrs. a coyic, mia. ivo,jrujw As the bridal party left on their uiieia, wuuu. honeymoon, the bride threw her bou .. n.mt rhM waa Mnrht W lfl Iroits A Sliver la WUl 1W giveu HI Ul Mr and Mrs. ok. Freytaa Mrs. ai- " home of Mrs. C. D. Latourette on Wed ice MCKjnnon, Mr. and Mrs. C. ' resdav afternoon. ADril 20th. under I tonowea tne young coupie to cieveuio i - . Meeds and children, formed a motor- an.l Main atrta. whern thev left nn me auspices oi me iuim """y jng party tnat went to baiem sun- - - ; - of tbe Congregational church. JUrs. 1 hey naa a most enjoy aDle trip. - ' Latoirrette's assistants for the after- day. day. desired by the owners. It is the In- thot itTr rn thAt hnnAVmnnn TTt.ti "" l'"" I !. T..l.- TT,1.11 f F SPoft of Seaside. Oregon, was their return they will take up their Among the Oregon jCity visitors on Wednesday was George C. Perdue. His home is at Killin, and he came here on grand jury business. u.. ocott, oi seaBiue, ures.ou, waa ' . i , n -p iry-v.-p. nTlci Mrs among the Oregon City visitors Mod evidence in an apartment in that cit. " ' aDd ? ana win oe at nome to tueir inenis I day. after April 25th A. W. Moffaitt, of Oswego, was The bride is the youngest daughter hr'ven for he benefit of the Aid So- V1CV1J, OllU llCfc.O .IMVU ll.VlOfc ll.'VJJ M iijc Judge and Mrs. Wallace Mount, of j tention of these young men to call Olympia, arrived in Oregon City on I for and deliver the cars. They have Saturday afternoon, where they art I had experience in this line of busin- the guests of their relatives. Dr. FramtJ ess, and are looking forward to a Mount and family. They are aio I busy future. "I1',"-6 : . of Redland, were Oregon City ing uis u'uureu, ii. tJ. uu, mis. ivii, uiii., visitora Thiirsdav making tho trin I ' " ' " " Clyde Mount. Judge Mount is jus; spending the winter in Los Angeles J .V-T t S p I Hubbard, were Oregon City visitors has been book-keeper and office This is one of a series of silver teas Mr. and Mrs. G. Schneider and two recovering from an illness and will I Calif., arrived here Saturday even- recuperate in this city for several I ing, where she is to spend several weeks. ' I weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. F. Park er, of Gladstone. in their automobile. Joseph Miller, who has been con- notod with th RnnV nf O -vtt-i tti aynri mrs. vxuiouiu fQr time hag resigned hls j. tion to accept a position in Portland. amone- those to transact business here of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Justin, a Monday. ' I popular girl of Oregon City, and an I . active member of the St. John's Cath- D. C. Yoder and son, Chauncey, of olic church. For the past year she man- Monday. I agar of the Sawyer Photograph Com pany of Portland. Mrs. McPherson, of Oak Grove, was I Mr. Mayer, who is the son of Mr. Oregon City Wednesday and Thurs day, returning to his home Thursday afternoon. Cards have been received in this spent some time with her sister while city announcing the birth of a son to enroute to Calif ornia last November, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Crawford, cf a.nd 13 now on her wayto her home Heppner, Oregon. Mrs. Crawford was at Minneapolis, Minn. formerly Miss Lera Githeus, niece or Mrs. Josephine Daue, of this city, who 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stehman, 01 is a granddaughter of the late Walter I Tenth and Taylor streets, are receiv- L. Holcombs, wea Known pioueer m ing congratulations over tae arrival G. A. Martin, of Molalla, was in Oro- Clackamas county. mr. .wu, w m, u.u uue uoiue ul mr. c.ty -wyjtinesday a Thursday. tne proua tatuer, Wii r - "... ' & r While here he registered at fn Elec- I wnwAntc Thia 1 n r l . nuniwrt twin I paper oi xieppner. i i"""10- mo mi 6" i trie. in me wenaerson ana tnman iam- George Lef fler, prominent farmer of I jiies The little one is named Elmer among the Oregon City visitors on land Mrs. A Mayer, of Portland, is a Monday. 1 well known young business man of Miss Louise Walker, an accomplisn el and prominent musician of this city, who left Oregon City last September to take a special course in music at Cclh.mbia Col'ege. New York, has re turned to her home in this city. Miss Walker, whpt'a engagement to that city. He is an owner and treas- Mr- Thomas Oliver Knick, of Los t u... , , Mrs. Berbice Stewart, of Hoff. trans- urer of the Sawyer Photograph com- Angeles, Calif., was announced last Mberffrr' f Mlana' In acted business in Oregon City Mou- pany. 7 notograpn com & June I day. ber of interesting affai.s are being Mrs. J. E. Jack. Miss Christina Panned in her honor for th-j near fu- Mrs. ursneu ts.ay, or haiem, spent Bluhm, Mrs. Mildred Stafford and I ture. Sunday at the home of C. L. Lum- daughter. Miss Dorothy Stafford were Mr. Knick and his bride will make backer and family of this city. I among those to en to Portland Mnnflnv I Los Angeles their home. evening tn attend tha nrt ot tho Miss Walker is the elder daughter James Fisher, of Ocean Falls, B. C, auditorium. . of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, of Ore Hubbard, who has been in Eastern I Curtis. Oregon, where he accompamed hia wife and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nrx I Mrs. Samuel Stevens went to Beav- on Blair has returned. Mr. Leffler's 1 erton Saturday, where she attended a F. L. McRae, of Los Angeles, Calif., accompanied by his wife and daughter, were uregon City visitors Thursday. They made the trip by automobile. was in Oregon City Sunday and Mon day I gon City, and comes from prominent Mrs. Stafford, Miss Dorothy Sta. I early pioneers as she is the grand ford Mrs Moita Ptorln-or T AnrMnita I rTAnphtpr of Mrs. Sonhia Charman and Mrs. A. u. oessen, ot Miiwauiue, I MJrs .Lee Harding, Mr .and Mrs . G . D. of the late Major Charman, of this city. was an Oregon City visitor Monday George Hofstetter, of Clarkes, prom wife haa eone to Grass Valley for the I meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen benefit of her health, and he expects Davis, where the guests were worthy inent farmer of that aiv-Hnn "'nm. to return to that place when he sows I matrons of the various Eastern Star panted by his son, was in Oregon City his crops. Mrs. jjeiner ia a cuusui l uraws. ivna. oicycuo icuiracuu on business Thursday. of Mrs. A. Nelson, of this city. I tne local cnapter. i ne meeung was an ell day affair, and proved a most i Martin, Mrs. Don James were among I those to attend the concert at the Hei- An ATiin-vahlA timp wn t. onTnved at Mrs. C H. Roberts, of Madison, S. ,, Ane vnw tr thi ,it. Meldmm hv the members of Pioneei D., was in this city on Monday. , QO rp,,,-. r.hantrnn Tnesdav evening After the --I'l' O I 1 1.1 1. in I v 1 - business meeting, refershmenls jwere served and the evening spent in cards Ed Olds, of Oak Grove,, was in Ore j the famous Italian operatic singer. gon City on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones entertayi- Miss Bessie Daulton, who has been j delightful event. in Portland for the past week, re- tnmed to Oreeon City Saturday even W. P. Kirchem, of Logan, promin- ing1. Miss Daulton's many friends in I ent farmer of that section, was in Ore- D. E. Wyland, accompanied by his wife, were Oregon City visitors Wed nesday. Mr. Wyland is road super visor of that section of the county. Mrs. Margaret Stewart, of Redland, ot their friends at their home One of the events of the near future & . t 'line- ftnndav n a moot riHtritfiii mqn. I nf esmeeial interest ia the memorial was an Oregon uity visitor jvumaay.i " , " ' r Z Z. 7 I , , . K nt , ,,oo . A Vnll "CVSiTf owanina- Anvil 99 Kw fha TT T?nver. of Portland waa nn "uuu waB eiiug oi a ueiicioua uw.i c,c6, .w. , M. J. H. Russell, of Hoquiam, Wash., I Oregon City visitor Monday dinner by Mrs. Jones. Among the guests were Mr. Woman's Auxiliary of the American and I Legion. The proceeds are to be used thia citv leam with "pleasure that I gon City Monday, where he was trans- her condition has greatly improvea acting business. He accompanied was In Oregon City Wednesday and during the past few days. She was his daughter. Miss Irene to this city, Thursday, where he transacted busin in the St. Vincent hospital wmiw I a stuaent or me , uregon uity nign i ess -Portland. I school, and wno spent sunaay at ner home. I Among the Oregon City visitors on I returned to her home after transact-! ated with various kinds of spring bios let, mat uionae Person, dances by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Wil-1 f I Wednesday and Thursday was W. W. I mH business in this city Thursday. I soms, and the table correspondingly Jeanette and Bertelle McBain, of Port- S. B. Cashcarl, of Coos Bay, was Mrs- Paul Freytag and daughter, Reva to swell the fund to build a memorial In Oregon City on business Monday. 0"e" Jlss inei i?tosi. miss tteva uunumg m iUC i.iii0 jones ana weary iTaisier, or jfortian-i. i couuiy ex-servicw uieu. Mrs. Marv Crook, of Mullno. has The Jones home was prettily decor-1 i ne program win inciuae a piay His home is at Seattle. lamette are receiving congratulations I Joseph Goodfellcw, of Portland, for- Baker. over the arrival of a daughter, weight f merly of this city, was in Oregon City nine pounfis. The little one, who has I on business Monday. While here he I C. C. Gillespee, of Boring, was am-1 among the Oregon City visitors Thurs. George Armstrong, of Redland, was been honored with the name of Max visited bis mother, MVs. Robert J. J ong the Oregon City visitors Wednee-1 day. ine, arrived Friday evening, April 1 Goodfellow. I day and Thursday. decorated. land. Baby Barbara Welsh and others, under the supervision of Mrs. Walter Dorothy, daughter of Mrs. Belle Mat-1 S. Bennett. tice, of this city, celebrated her sixlh I The Oregon City high school chorus birthday anniversary at the Mattice I of fifty voices with Mrs. Neita Barlow A large number of friends of Mrs. Julia J. Tingle were entertained Mon day, April 11, at her home in Gladstone in honor of her 80th birthday anniver sary. Mrs. Tingle has been a resident of Gladstone for the past twenty years. She was born in Hartford, Conn., April 11, 1841. With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen, she moved to Michi gan, where she married Nathan Tingle in 1858. To them was born one daugh ter, Orpha, who later became the wife of Judge H. E. Cross, of Gladstone. Mrs. Tingle has two brothers resid ing in Idaho, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She is un usually active for her age and takes a prominent part In the activities of the Methodist Episcopal church of Oregon City, of which she is a member. She has been connected with that denomm- -at ion since early girlhood. .Mrs. Tingle was assisted in serving by Mrs. H." E. Cross, Mis. Dorothy Cross Garlough and Mrs. William Hammond. During the afternoon many mes sages and congratulations found their way to the Tingle home. Pretty and useful gifts, flowers an : potted plants were presented to the hostess in honor of this occasion. Among the gifts was a guest book highly prized by Mrs. Tingle, as this was used as a record book of those at tending this delightful affair, and a ift from Mrs. Tingle's granddaugh ter, Mrs. William Hammond, of Glad stone. The guests recording their names were as follows: Judge and Mrs. Martha White, of St. Helens; Mrs T. W. Davies, Miss Ethel Davies, of Salem; Mrs. Harriet L. Warren, oi Vancouver. Wash. ; Rev. and MTSw Mel ville Wire, Judge and Mrs. H. E. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. tTRen, Mrs. W. E. Niles, Mrs. J. H. Prater, Mr. A D Hollingsworth, Mrs. A Hoag, Mrs. Wil liam Peters, Mrs. L. P. Horton, Mrs. John Spiger, Mrs. W. A. Holmes, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrys, Mrs. M. J. Wil liams, Mrs. L. C. Baxter, Mrs. M. A. Ross, Mrs. M. A. Daughey, Mrs. William McBain, Mrs. M. A. Beach, Mrs. J. E. Jack, Mrs. Minda Church, Mrs. J. K. Hornaday, Mrs. W. E. Hessler, Mrs. Isabella Tabor, Mrs. Richard Freytag, Mrs. A. M. Porter, Mrs. C. W. Swal low, Mrs. Grace S. Whitcombe, Mr3. H. H. Hulburt, Mrs. A.' T. Hubbard. Mrs. H. H. Hughes, Mrs. James Man- les, Mrs. W. M. Knoop, Mrs. C. H. Nel son, Mra. G. E. La Salle, Mrs. A F. Parker, Mrs. Rl H. Hickman. Mrs. S. A. Childs, Mrs. F. H. Cross, Mrs. H. T. SI ad en, Mrs. Harry Paddock, Mrs. Thomas Gault, Mrs. Grant Olds, Mrs. R. M. McGetchie, Mrs. Grace M. Eby, Mrs. William- Hammond, Mrs. Mollie A. Cross, Mrs. Maude Hoyt, Mrs. M. M. Cross, Mrs. W. I. Rowan, Mrs. Vernon Swift, Mrs. Dorothy Cross -Garlough. Mrs. Byron, Mrs. Blachard. Miss Ella Cross, Marion Cross, Marceline Dor othy Hammond and Margaret Hulbert. William Hammond, John Jayne Ham mond, Junior Hoyt, Phillip Kemp Ham mond, Harvey E. Cross, and William Harvey' Hammond. An interesting meeting of Chaptei P., P. E. O. was held at the home o Mrs. O. A Welsh on Ninth and Cen ter streets Tuesday afternoon, when the program was a complete surprise to the members, and somewhat dif ferent than the usual study. Contests were the features of the afternoon. .nd prizes were awarded to Miss Rt- berta Schuebel, who was initiated in (Continued oh pag 9)