OREGON CITY. ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1 922. Page Fight CLACKAMAS COUNTY BUY GUIDE ERS Y Office Phone: Main 9109 CROWN PHILLIP SUETTER, Manager 285 Front Street ' . Portland, Oregon HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. We buy for Cash or sell on Commission. Feed and Sales Stables. Special For Hire Rates to Responsible People. All Stock Guaranteed as Represented. Learn Window Trimming, Show Card Writing, Commercial Art at . Portland Display Men's School 330-336 East Morrison St., Portland, Oregon Night Classes instructed by Portland's most prominent display men. For information regarding courses and tuition, call at school or phone East 639. Established 1882 The EL House Restaurant Come and See Us Open Day and Night Home-made Pies and Cakes a Specialty Steaks, Chops and Oysters Between Alder and "Washington 128 Third Street, Portland, Oregon Office Phone East 743 Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works JOHN C. BRUCHNER, Prop. Mausoleums, Monuments, Head stones and General Cemetery Work East Third and Pine Streets PORTLAND, OREGON THE ' Suddarth Studio PHOTOS THAT ARE DIFFERENT A classy up-to-date Studio on the East Side A. C. SUDDARTH 407 East Morrison at Grand Ave. GEO. W. CROCKWELL, M. E. Naturopath and Spinologist 706-720 DEKUM BUILDING Portland, Oregon ELECTRIC TREATMENTS Specialist in Stomach Trouble, Chronic Diseases and Female Complaints. No matter what your trouble I can help you. Have cured hundreds! j Why not you? Consultation and examination Free. "Pay as you can." No knife. No operations. No incurable case. taken. FREE TREATMENTS THIS WEEK. Modern Fireproof t RITZ HOTEL FRANK A. CLARK President and Manager Park and Morrison Streets Depot and Morrison Car at Union Station takes you direct to the door. One Block North of Bus Station' PORTLAND, OREGON Harley Davidson Motorcycle and Columbia Bicycles (The World's Leading Cycles) Sold on Easy Terms Bargains in Used Machines Motorcycle and Supply Co. Harley Davidson Service Center Third and Taylor, Portland, Ore. (Ask the Cops) Phone: Main 2146 OREGON SHEET METAL WORKS FARM, BOAT AND RESTAURANT JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK Tanks, stacks. Hog Feed Bottoms, Silo Roofs, Black and Galvanized Sheet Iron, Sheet Tin, Copper and Zinc, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe, Ventilating Systems, Sinks, Steam Tables, Re-Tinning. 146 FRONT STREET jCVT FT Cletrac Model F. Is the Tractor farmers everywhere have been wait ing for. A Tractor that actually replaces three teams. One that does all the work of the average farm, that plows, discs, narrows, hauls. Plows an acre an hour. Travels between the crop rows. Full Information and free literature explaining and Illustrating this marvelous little machine will be sent on request. Oxr DAniUVPO 425 E. Morrison Street . V. J5ADLE.Y CO. Portland, Oregon n Open Day and Night STABLES Res. Phones: Tabor 6122, Bdw. 3054 Phone Main 697S PAINTS Colors, gal. White, gal. $2.45 .. 2.55 Pidcock & Hazel Paints, Oils, Varnishes 145 First Street Portland, Ore. MATTRESS MAKING One of Our Soecialties. Mattresses made over 5'4.50. New ones according to weight. Carpets cleaned, "refitted and re sized by experts, Fluff ruga made to your especial order. 9x12 rugs shampooed $2.50. Ship all work to us by express or auto freight and mail us instructions. PIONEER MATTRESS & CARPET CLEANING WORKS 1072 Lincoln Street, Portland, Ore. Aut. 237-07 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FIRST AND MORRISON TOURIST HOTEL OPEN AlL NIGHT Steam Heat, Electric Lights Hot and Cold Water in Rooms Brick Building. 75c per day up $3.50 per week up Free Bath to Guests. MRS. M." J. WALKER, Prop. Phone Main 4861 Phone Main 9143 Finke Brothers Manufacturers of all kinds of Barrels, Tanks, Fir and Spruce Staves, Heads, Etc. Also Dealers in Oak and Hazel Hoops 183 Madison St. Portland, Oregon All kinds of second hand barrels and kegs bought and sold. We solicit Clackamas Co. Business. New Rugs From Old Carpets Satisfaction Guaranteed n ht; ft" tm JAS. H. BILLO, Prop. Artistic Colonial Rag Rugs Woven All Sizes 54-56 Union Ave. N., cor. East Davis Tel. East 6516 Portland, Oregon PORTLAND, OREGON $695 at Portland IT'S HERE! The New Model F TANK Type TRACTOR r B. B. Body & Top Works Better Built Bodies and Tops Auto Tops, Curtains, Cushions and Seat Covers, , Manufactured and Repaired. Auto, Bug and Truck Body Building and Repairing We install Wind Shields, Side De flectors and Plate Glass in Curtains. Oxy-Actylene "Welding 345 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore. Telephone, East 1198 Auto. Sign Painting. The' Nelson Forge Works SHIP SMITHING & " v MACHINE FORGERS A' modern shop equipped to handle all new and repair work. Machine Shop in connection. Telephone East 2183 231 East Water St, Cor. Main Portland, Oregon Heavy forging a specialty. Traffic Laws are Enforced in , Portland Avoid Theft and Damage by putting your car in Portland Parking Station Twelve hours for only 25 cents, Night or Day. F. J. Espel, Proprietor Broadway just above Heilig theatre, V STUDY NATUROPATHY. The MOST SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM of treating Disease. BEGINNING OCTOBER 2nd. 1 2 Weeks Post Graduate Course for Practitioners Three Years Course for Beginners. Write today for particulars. Enroll now. Northwestern College of Naturopathy, Inc. 807 Dekum Bldg., Third Phone Broadway 6-998. Pioneer Employment Co. ' 14 N. Second Street Headquarters for Labor and Farm Help Business Men's Clearing House Wilcox Building . HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOKKEEPERS OFFICE HELP, ETC. Two Big Offices can serve your every need. . Portland, Oregon 300 Steam Heated Rooms Ground Floor Lobby Rates, 50c to $1.50 Hotel Wabash C. P, JOHN, Proprietor. Corner Front and - Madison Streets Foot of Hawthorne Bridge Telephone Main 2876 a PORTLAND, OREGON We are always able to accommodate you. Broadway 464 Night Phone Tabor 2986 Oregon Welding & Machine Works WELDERS AND MACHINISTS N. W. Corner Fifth and Glisan Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Scalp Treatments Massage Dr. Marie FUnn, Naturopath DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Electric Treatments for all aches and pains. Ladies Patronage Solicited. Phone Main 7413 . 380 First St. Portland, Ore. Nicolai Neppach Company. 227 Davis Street, Portland, Oregon GENERAL MILL WORK Sash, doors, glass hardwood lumber OAK and MAPLE FLOORING ARKER I a xrii f A EST. READ Ask for:,. BARKER BREAD ALL GROCERS HAVE IT. .''.- Our Motto: "The Golden Rule" C. L. Becker . Real Estate Farm Lands, Acreage, City Property For Bargains in cheap land "See Me" 133J4 First Street Across from Alder St. Depot PORTLAND, OREGON Established 22 Years in Portland The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. No operations. No poison used in our wonderful remedies, composed of the choicest Oriental roots, herbs, buds and bark, many of which are unknown, to the medical science of this - country. Our rem edies are harmless and have made many sufferers from catarrh, asthma, lung and throat, rheuma tism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney trou ble, female disorders, etc., happy. Many testimon ials given unsolicited by persons, male and female, who have used my root and herb remedies. Call or write for information. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 First Street Portland, Oregon Our Gift to The Bride FREE With the purchase of one of our DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS A solid gold handsomely en graved Wedding Ring to ' match Diamond Ring. CREDIT IF YOU LIKE. ( Reingold's Jewelers 147 Third Street and Washington Sts. Portland, Ore. Phone EAST 6110 Buildings Bought, Sold, Repaired Dolan Wrecking -& Construction Co. , Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Nails, 6hingles, Doors, Windows and Plumbing Sup plies, New and Second Hand. Office and Yard 460 Belmont Street PORTLAND, OREGfeN SEEDS WATCH US AND OUR SEEDS GROW. The new seed store with complete Fresh stocks of Tried and True Seeds Ask for Price List. Oregon Seed Store Main 6838 224 Yamhill St. Between First and Second Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON WHY PAY MORE? We will Half Sole .your shoes for less and use the best California Oak Leather. -, 1 Men's shoes half soled $1.25 to $1.35 Ladies shoes half soled 90c Ladies Rubber heels 40c We make all classes of shoes SCHOENHEINZ SHOE 4 REPAIR SHOP "The Shop That Saves You Money" Pacific Highway Garage -Bldg. Oregon City a I GEORGE HOEYE i I CHIROPRACTOR 1 Caufield Bldg. Phone 636-W Oregon City, Ore. AMERICAN, CONSULATE N NEWCASTLE CLOSED LONDON. Sept. 1. The British gov- itbe American consulate in Newcastle ' and the American government has closed the consulate. It is asserted that the Washington government has been furnished with proof that consular officials in New castle abused their position to the dis advantage of British interests, among other things having refused to vise British passports to the United States on trivial pretexts unless the holders of the passports- agreed to travel on American vessels. Bounty For Coyote Paid Redland Man Albert Frick, of Redlands, was paid a bounty of $3.00 yesterday by the county for a coyote which he shot near his home Saturday. Desertion Ground of Divorce Action A divorce was granted yesterday by Judge J. U. Campbell to Marion Fin laisen in her suit against A. H. Finlai son. The couple were married in Alaska, October 30, 1919. The cnarge was desertion. Willamette Notes Mr. Wm. Ellingson and Clarence and Harold Gross were visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. ucklea entertained in a most charming manner a number of- the young people with a dancing party in honor of her son, Roy', birthday. Sat-J uraay evening. At a late nour re freshments were served to the Misses Ruth Jenkins, Louise Hagen, Alice Woods, Elsie Junken, Hazel Hudson, Verneitta Strong," and Gladys Hysell and Mr. Sidney Brown, Gordon Tour, Chester. Carpenter, Preston Overton, Herbert King, Bruce Wilson, Roy Buckles and Mr. and Mrs. Buckles. Miss Blanch Junkin spent Thursday as the guest of Miss Margaret DuBois of Portland. , Mrs. Grajnt Adcock and children visited Mrs. D. J. Adcock Wednesday. They have just returned from a trip in the east. Mr. Earl Mootry spent the weekend with his parents in Willamette. Mrs. Sutton is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. Ward Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson and son and Miss Harriet Snidow visited Mrs. Roman of Oregon City, Sunday. Mrs. Bert Barnes, w;ho underwent a difficult operation at the Oregon City hospital is convalescing at her home here. , Mrs. Davis of Idaho, is visiting her son Prof. Gary, for a few weeks. Mrs. John Casey and' baby girl and Mrs. Lucy Mathers left Saturday for a two week's outing at Wewport. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milliken and children left in their car Sunday morning for Pacific City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Levens and children are visiting friends and rela tives here. Mrs. A., Boquinski, who underwent an operation for gall stones at the Oregon City hospital is much better and is at home again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waldron of Portland visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldron. Miss Gertie Wilson spent the week end with friends at Seaside. Mr. Bert McArthur is enjoying a hunting trip in the mountains near Cherryville. Mrs. R.- A. Denton, who has been confined to her home with illness is able to be out again. Mrs. David Long of Hazelia was the guest of her mother, Mrs. De Bok Friday. Miss Margaret" Hanson of Hubbard visited Mrs. A. P. Tours Sunday. Mrs. Bowerman of Klamath, Ore., is visiting -Mrs. Jay Bowerman. Esther Lindquist entertained a num ber of Tier friends with a dancing par ty Saturday evening. Delicious re freshments were served the following guests: Jessie Babcock, Anna Malt aski, Mildred! DeNeiu, Frances Ship ley, Alice Woods, Alberta Barnes, Averill Norell, Nettie Patterson, Nao mi Barnes, Hazel Kink, Jessie Mootry, Herbert King, James Patterson, Dono van Manning, James Babcock, Delmar DeNeiu. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dibble return ed from Eugene a few days ago. Miss Helene Fromong spent Thurs day and Friday with relatives in Glad stone. , Ryan De Neiu jad son Delmar, Hen ry Peters and Frank Shipley and son Howard, left Wednesday morning on a deer hunt for the McKenzie river, where t'cey will pitch camp and hunt the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Havel of Beaverton. were transacting business here Tues day. Mrs. Catherine Piatt is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. A food sale will be held . by the ladies Aid at the M. E. church Satur day afternoom Mrs. Beals has returned to her oia position at Newstader in Portland after being confined in her home with a case of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kanney are re ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter born to them on hurs- day. Mr and Mrs. George Anderson or Salem spent the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reinke. Th quarterly iconfiarence ol the M. E. church was held Thursday even ing. The usual amount of .business was transacted and it will be decided in two weeks whether the pastor will reside here for the next year. Mrs. Frank Hamerle of Bolton was the guest of Mrs. Andy Fromong Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porter are receiv ing congratulations on the arrival of a daughter born to them "Wednesday. The baby will be named Margaret Anne. Mrs. Porter and her baby girl are the Oregon City hospital Mrs. B. F. Baker, who has been vis iting her daughter; Mrs. Clem Dollar, for the past three weeks left Sunday for Independence where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barthlemew are rejoicing over, the birth of a baby son who -was born Monday mornirfg. Both mother and son are doing fine. nr t r . .1 c 1 i 1 .-. c I iir. . neag auu lauiny nave icii, iui a two weeks vacation in the mountains and Mr. Dhas. Fair of Salem has taken his run on the railroad. ; Much interest is being taken in the baby show to be held at the gymnas ium. After the prizes are awarded an entertainement will be given. All ba bies up to three and one half years will be entered. The Benefit dance which was given by the Progresive Club, for an elderly couple who are sick, last Tuesday evening, wag a great success. A good time was had and $66 was turned over to them after expenses werepaid. Ferd Prahl, Miss Showers and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Showers of Portland were week-end guests of Mrs. Gus Prahl and Q Earlsey. Miss Orilla Oliver spent the week end with friends at Seaside. Lloyd Junkins of Portland, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Junkins. Mr. Fred Hoffmau who was serious ly injured two weeks ago and taken to the St. Vincent hospital has return ed to his home. Mrs. Leisman and Mary "Leisman are visiting at ' their parentsIrs. Smoker, of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Elliot, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Isnogle of West Linn.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reams and sons were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Mt. Road. Miss Rozlna Ellingson in company wtih her brother and his wife, Mr. and .Mrs. Ellingson, left Wednesday for Mt. Hood for a few days outing. r Mrs. Frank Agee and daughters, of Washington, and Mrs. Wilson of Ne braska, are visiting their nieces, Mrs. Shadle, Mrs. Montgomery and Miss Egge. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peter and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Howard returned Wed nesday morning from a weeks outinp spent in the mountains in Southern Oregon. Dr. Eaton of Oregon City accompanied them also. j ivirs. Jii. Jj. snarp or sianora, was the guest of Mrs. Clem Dollar on Fri day. Miss Clara Barthlemew is enjoying her vacation. She is employed as cashier at Price Bros. Department Store. . Mr. Perry of Portland, has rented a Part of the new concrete building and will install a drug store. He has rented the Waldron cottage on Maple Avenue and will reside there in the future. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson, Gertie Wilson, Bruce and Robert left Satur day for Rockaway, where they will spend the next few days. They made the trip in Miss Gerties car. Mrs.- Tom Bersie and Miss Helene Fromong spent Saturday shopping in Portland. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckles and daughter, Bettie, left Sunday for a week's vacation at the coast. Mrs. Mamie Miller of Sellwood, was visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Strong. Mrs. Malcom and son, Arthur, left Friday morning for a week's outing at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Lafeman (Hattie An drews) are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son born to them on Friday. Mrs. Mercie and daughter Lucille, of Idaho, are visiting at the home of Lee Porter. Mrs. Catherine Davis, in company with her granddaughter, returned from! Newport last week. Miss Florence Fromong spent Sun day visiting at the home of Miss Fran ces Bowland, of Oregon City. Miss Nellie Capen of Yelm, Wash., visited Mrs. A. Fromong Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Epler (Ethel De Bok) are being felicitated upon the arrival of a baby daughter which-was born to them Sunday morning. The little girl has been given the name of Betty May. Mrs. Epler is at the Ore gon City hospital. Both she and the baby are doing fine. : Mrs. Sizer left Saturday morning for Iowa where she will spend the winter visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. Mootry and children, Mrs, Woods and Alice Woods left Saturday! morning for the hopfields. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney and son have moved to West Linn, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Porter left Sunday morning for a two weeks' visit with her son, in Washington. , Mr. Frederici was pleasantly sur prised last Monday evening with a birthday party. Dinner was served! in the evening with a big birthday cake in the center of the table. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nor- dorf, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gross, Arnold Nordorf, Rudolph Frederici, Gladys Frederici, Helen Gross, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frederici. Mr. Frederici is seventy- three years old. . Mrs. Arlie Johnson and daughter. Violet Elizabeth, spent the week-end with friends in Portland. Mrs. Gordon. Hammerle Genevieve Fromong) was deligtfully surprised at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Fro mong Friday evening, when a number of her friends gave her a shower. The evening was spent In games and mus ic also a reading or two. Refresh ments were served to the following, Mrs. Bessie. Mrs. H. Dibble, Mrs. H. Leisman, Mrs. J. Ream, Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. J. L. Gary, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Perry Barnes. Mrs. N. O. Whit ney, Mrs. George Fromong, Mrs. Tour, . Mrs. Denton, Mrs. J. Rauch, Mrs. Robt. Young, Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. Anna Dollar. Mrs. Clem Dollar, Mrs. Gus Prahl, Mrs. Ewald Leisman, Mrs. Herman Peters, Mrs. A. Fromong, Mrs. Gor don Hammerle, Miss Esther Larson, Mary Leisman, Helene Fromong, Una Hyatt, Gladys Dollar. . ' . Paul Moles spent the week-end in Portland at the home of Lionel Gorley. , Mrs. Barthlemew received 'a card announcing the birth of a granddaugh ter born to her daughter, Mrs. Ropel (Mable Barthlemew) August 9. - Mrs Gus Prahl visited friends anil relatives in Portland a few days this . week Mrs.' Elliot. Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Lowe spent Saturday shopping iri Portland. Mr. C. Earlsey is spending a few; days . visiting relatives in Eeverett, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gross entertained La few friends at dinner Sunday. The guests being Mr. and Mrs.-Wm. Elling son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frederici, Miss Helen Gross, Miss Gladys Frederici, Clarence Gross and Harold Gross. Mrs. H. Leisman entertained withj a dinner Sunday in honor of her son. Ewald's birthday. A delicious dinner was served to the following: 'Mrs. Wing and two children, Mr. and Mrs. John Ream and children, Mr.' and Mrs. Ewald Leisman and children, Mary" Leisman and . Mrs. H. Leisman. Mr. and Mrs. Buck and family have moved into the Earlsey cottage on! Railroad avenue. Mrs. John Bowland of Oregon City spent Monday visiting with. Mrs. A. Fromong. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leavens and children left Saturday morning for Tacoma, Wash., after spending two weeks visiting relatives here. Mrs. Johnson and daughter, June, I of Rochester, Washington, are visit ,ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- Mr ETer(r Admrv Mr. and Mrs. Grant Adcock and Dorothy and Marie and Miss Emma Roman, spent Sue day at.Mrs. Bessie Adcock's. Mrs. Mahlou Snidow and Frank Sherwin were visiting friends at El wood Monday. Herman Ridder, : Mrs. Tate and Paul Tate of Wilsonville were . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ridder Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Silverman, Ruth Miller and Mrs. Ridder spent Friday at the circus in Portland. Carl Berner had the misfortune tot injure his foot quite badly while at his work at the mill. Miss A. Tour left Friday for Astoria where she will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Ward. Mrs. A. Dergish of Los Angeles, Leo Dergish of Portland and I- J. Muggle f Minneapolis, Minn., were1 visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Seely and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chaiurpsky of Wil sonville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ridder, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Randall and children Eva and Alfred and Mrs. Clay, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milliken re turned from a week's' outing at Paci fic City. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. De Bok are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of the first grandchild, a little granddaughter, born to their daught er Ethel (Mrs. Glen Epler) Sunday. Mr. Frank Oliver and his daughter Newport where they have been spend ing the last two weeks. A most enjoyable affair was the surprise party given Mrs. C..B. Wil son t her home on Railroad avenue last Thursday. This being her birthr day. A number of her friends arrived shortly before noon with well ladet baskets and steaming kettles of good things and a four course luncheon was served by Mrs. Merritt Wilson and' Miss Audrey Tour. Those enjoying the affair were: Mrs. R. A. Denton, Mrs. Jos. Silverman, Mrs. John John son, Mrs. E. A. Leienton, Mrs. W. C. Elliott, Mrs. John Isnogle, Mrs. E. P. Carpenter, Mrs. Geo. De Bok, Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Mrs. Meritt Wilson, Miss Audrey Tour, Frances Carpenter, Bil ly Tour, Kenneth Leighton, Riley Denton, Jr., Robert Wilson and Bruce Wilson. A wedding of interest and coming as a complete surprise to their many friends was that of Miss Genevieve Fromong of Willamette and Gordon Hammerle of Bolton They were quietly married by the Rev Moore, at the parsonage of the M E. church on 26th and Saviour street, Portland in the presence bf the immediate fam ily. The bride was beautiful in her gown of champagne silk Tricolette with slippers and hose to match. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, a . gift from the groom. Her sister, Hel ene was bridesmaid and her gown, was of brown Georgette crepe. Har old Breeding was best man. The par lors of the parsonage were decorated In potted ferns and huge bowls of yellow marigolds. The beautiful and1 impressive ring "ceremony of the M. E. church was used. After the ser vice they returned to the home of the bride where dinner was served. The living and dining rooms of the Fromong home were beautifulllv decorated in pint and white. A large DasKetrul of lillies were in the center of the table. The place cards were pink lillies and by clever arrangement were fastened to the chandelier with streamers of Pink ribbons. The happy coupie lert for a short honeymoon and will be at their home in Bolton after Sunday. Miss Fromong is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. fndy Fromong and ' a very popular girl of the younger set. She has always taken an active part in church work, being a teacher in the Sundy school and singing in the church choir. Mr. Hammerle is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham merle, of Bolton.