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-M G raphic N ewberg NEWBERG, Y AMHILL 00ÏÏNTY. OREGON, THÏÏR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 23.1909. VOL, XXI. THE SYNOD OF OREGON. daughter o f the late Dr. Littlefield, and is a young woman o f excellent character and highly reepected by a ll The groom is Delegatee frofn all parts o f the son o f Mr. Frank Davidson, a Oeegoti and some from outside young man o f high moral worth the state will hav¿ Newberg for and refinement and a prominent their Mecca October 6. They fanner o f S t PauL Those pres come for the meetings o f the ent from a distance were Hon. Synod o f Oregon which is the and Mrs. John Cummins, Mrs. organization o f the Presbyterian Almira Cummins, Loyd Cummins, church, embracing some ISO Mrs. Paul Reedy *uid Miss Rosa churches with a total member Littlefield, Portland; Mr. and ship o f about11,000. Thesesaioi MrsL A. P. Fletcher, Miss Eva o f the Synod will be held in the Fletcher, , L*Fayette; Mr. and local Presbyterian church, which, M n. J. E. Eldriedge, Ch with the assistance o f its friends, Mr. Frank Davidson, Mr. Chester will act as host Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. The hearty good-will existing Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. David between the churches o f New son, Mr. and Mrs. Gooding, Mr. berg is evidenced by the fact and Mrs. Jean Davidson, Mr. and that most o f the other local Mrs. Fred Gearin, Mr. John churches have already offered Gearin, Mrs. H. Gearin, Miss their help in this undertaking. Irene Gearin, S t Paul; Dr. and , According to its standing rules. Mrs. C. A. Eldriedge, Corvallis. Synod is a self-sustaining body, The guests from Newberg were paying all its own expenses in Hon. and Mrs. J. C- Nelson, Dr. ' the place in which it meets. Harry Littlefield, Mrs. M aggie Knowing, however, the hospital Littlefield, Mr. > and Mrs. L. B. ity o f the people o f Newberg, the Ferguson. Mr. and Mrii. W. W. local Presbyterian church has Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mills, notified the members o f Synod Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bryan, Mr. that they might expect enter and Mrs. Hugh Nelson, Mrs. L. tainment for lodging and break E. Brown, Mrs. N. Brouillette, fa s t This will mean entertain Mrs. Chss. Crabtree, Mrs. James ment for probably three nights, Ferguson, Mrs. W. E. W ight as the sessions will close Friday Dr. E. A. Romig, Hobart Little evening, October 8. All who field, Joe Nelson and the Misses are willing to help in this matter, Anna Rogers, Nadine Bryan, will please notify Mrs. G. W. Pearl Cobb. Ella Nelson, Leila Cutts o f the fa ct and also the Bixby, Adeline Borceri, Hazel number they are wilting to enter Comer, Eula Colcord, Hazel tain. Elliott Lorena Otis. The people o f Newberg are <iuite familiar with such gather ings through the Friends Yearly Meeting and the Baptist As sociation, so there is little reason to explain farther.* Suffice it to say that many o f the sessions will be o f interest to the general public. Each evening there will be a popular meeting, addressed by 'some able speaker or speakers. It is hoped that the meeting may - be o f benefit to the whole com munity. J oh n F. L y o n s . UlMta m N « v W f O ct « . Utdcficld-DavUsoo Wedding. Rev. Father McDevitt, o f Port- ( land, officiated at a very pretty lawn wedding in the marriage o f Miss Hazel Littlefield to Mr. Ralph Sylvester Davidson» at the home o f the bride’s mother, Mrs. Maggie L. Littlefield on Wednes day, September 15. The lawn was artistically decorated with autumn leaves, fern and white asters. A t the hour o f 12 o’clock Miss Nadine Bryan sweetly sang, “ I love you Truly,” which was followed by strains o f the wed ding march from Lohengrin, rendered by Miss Irene Gearin, announcing the approach o f the bridal party. The bride was most charmingly gowned in an -exquisite Jusi over white silk cut princess with rich lace trimmings, a gift from her uncle, Dr. Harry Littlefield brought from the Phillipine Islands. Her veil was held in place with orange blos soms and she carried a bouquet .o f white carnations. Mrs. Lelia Littlefield Eldriedge, matron of honor, was charming in Jusi over silk and carried a bouquet o f white asters. Miss Eva Fletcher and Miss Leila Bixby as brides maids were lovely in pink silk and carried bouquets o f asters. The groom was attended by his . brother, Mr. Chester Davidson, o f S t Paul. The impressive ring ceremony was performed, little Jimmie Mills being ring beater. Many handsome and useful pres ents were received. A sump tuous dinner was served, aftef which amid congratulations and a shower o f rice, the happy young couple left on the evening train for Portland. They will be at home to their friends after Octo ber 20 at S t Paul. Mra David son Is well and favorably known in Newberg. being the young* ?t Nathan W hite. Above will be found a picture o f our fellow townsman, Nathan White, who left his home August 26, going to Seattle, where all trace o f him has been lost. Nathan White was a man above the average in intelligence, and although handicapped by the loss o f his hearing, probably no man in the community kept better posted regarding current events than he. He was o f a jovial dis position and enjoyed the compa ny o f his friends. The loss is very distressing to the family and friends, who have about given up all hope o f ever hearing from him in any way. Cutte-Barcroft W edding. Public School to Open. R M P u n rS D . George Etzwtler, three month* et f60 end six months St 945. ‘ G. H. Bidgood, ctx months at fSO per £ month. On next M onday morning the bd l at the public school building will make its first call oi the b S N T PAID POE CREAM ERY BUILDING. Rented for twehrs months, beginning school year for the assembly August 1, 1900, 995 per month. pupils, and consequently the ELECTRIC MOTORS. formation given below will Yamhill Electric Company, two mo interest to the public. tors to operate fans, 919 per month. IMPORTANT PROVISIONS PRINTED PROM TH B BOARD’ S RULES Fuel AND REGULATIONS. Seats 9 990. «90. 395. 28L 1560. 540. 2287. Repairs to Building Art. 2—Sectiofi 1—The tu: Insurance from the First to the Ei Bonds, doe 1910 Grades, inclusive, shall be Interest on bonds per year, or $6 per semester; Balance doe on hosting plant the High School, $15 per year, or $7.60 per semester. Thu» Headquarters Yamhill County tuition is payable in advance, Veteran Associât* and in case o f prolonged sickness or other unavoidable absence for Comrades:—September 29th is a period o f more than tw o weeks, designated as "Veteran's Day the tuition tor time ot absence at the fair to be held in McMinn shajl be refunded. Questions o f ville, September 28th, 29th, 30th residence shall be decided by the and October 1st, 1909. A camp Board. fire will be held in the evening Art. 2—Section 6—New classes o f that day. shall be formed in the Primary No regular program will be Department only at the begin carried out at this camp fire, but ning o f the term, and children it is hoped and expected that will not be received later than every member o f the organization the beginning ot the third week will so conduct himself, on this ot school, except when, on ac OMthton, that there can be no count o f instruction at home' or doubt that he possesses the neces elsewhere, they are sufficiently sary qualifications to make him far advanced that they will not eligible to become a member o f retard the progress o f the class. the Ananias club and o f the Children attaining the age o f six Oregon Legislature. years within tw o months follow From reliable sources it is ing the commencement o f the learned that Plymouth Rock term will be admitted at the chickens are the principal and commencement ot the term. best kind raised around McMinn Art. 2—Section 14—1Telephones ville, and that some o f the shall be used only for school citizens, unacquainted with the purposes. Pupils shall obtain ways o f old soldiers, have pur permission before using them. chased locks for their hen houses, Any person desiring to call tor a and will watch their poultry with pup«, shall state his own name dou/^etbar reled shot guns during to the teacher or person answer- our stay in that vicinity. mg the call, before the pupil O f course this unwise and dis called for will be permitted to go loyal conduct is entirely uneces- to the phone. sary and useless, as the same Art. 2—Section 15—The Board methods o f raising poultry will considers tba£ the time and ener prevail with us as used while we gy of teachers belong to the were marching through Georgia. district, and should be used for Yamhill county, having gone the benefit o f the public schools. dry, there is no necessity for Teachers are forbidden to engage any comrade to get shot in the in any occupation or amusement neck, and any comrade, so hit, which will detract from the value will be refused medical aid and o f their services as teachers. the benefit o f clergy. T E A C H E R S — MAIN BUILDING. I am in receipt o f a com Mr. W. W. Wiley, munication from the Washington Principal $1300 per annum County Veteran Association say Mr. W. A. Petteys, Asa. Prin., Room 2 86 per month ing some o f them, at least, would be glad to fraternize with us at Mr. A i C. Stanbrough, High School, Room 14 80 “ . 44 McMinnville if I would advise Mr. W. A. Wieat, them o f the time; this I have 44 High School, Room 1« 75 “ done. Miss Madge Ytrehus, 44 It is confidently hoped and High School, Room 15 65 “ expected that there will be a full Miss Laura Beckwith, 44 Eigth Grade, Room 8 56 “ attendance at this, our firs£. Re Mias Dorothy Hull, gular Meeting, and that every Seventh “ B” Grade, comrade will help to make this 44 Room 11 66 '** meeting so enjoyable that noth Miss Anna Dudley, ing but the itch or orders from Seventh “ A ” Grade, 44 Room 12 56 " headquarters will keep any Mias Grace Wiison, comrade from attending future Sixth " B ” Grade, meetings. 44 Room 10 80 " Yours in F. C. and L. Miss Helena Ferguson, N. E. B r it t , Sixth " A ’” Grade, 44 Room 9 , 80 " President Yamhill Co. Vet. As Miss Grace Noyes, sociation. Newberg, Sept. 16. A very pretty wedding was Fflfth ' W Grade, 44 solemnized on Tuesday, Sep Room 5 SO " tember 22, at the home o f Mr. Miss Mary Barber, Fifth “ A ’” Grade, „ and Mrs. G. VV. Cutts when they 44 59 " gave their daughter; M'arjorie Room 3 Miaa Doris Duncan, Louise in marriage to \ffr. John Fourth ‘ •B'* Grade, 44 W overton Bbrcroft, the officiat Room 6 50’ " ing minister being Rev. John F. Miss Flossie Bass, Lyons, pastor o f the Presbyteri Fourth “ A ” Grade, Hr 50 ? an church. The bride was beaut Room14 Mrs. Josephine Bradley, tifully gowned ip white silk and Third “ B " Grade, 44 bore orange blossoms, the groom Room 1 • 50 ” wearing c o n v e n t i o n a l black. Mist Mabel Ruah, Only the immediate relatives Third " A ” Grade, 60 •* 44 were present. After refreshments Room 7 C r e a m e r y r u il d in c . the happy couple left tor Port Miss Grace Duiitan, land on the afternoon tram, Fir#t “ B” and Second midst a shower o f rice and old “ B” Room 3 50 per month shoes. Both the bride and groom Miss Lena Spangle, are very estimable young people -, Second “ A” Grade, 44 Room 2 50 “ who are held in good esteem by Mist Leo ta Foster, a large circle of friends in New First “ A” Grade, 44 berg. They will make their home h Room, 1 50 “ J A N IT O R S E M P L O Y E R . in Corvallis during the coming year where Mr. Barcroft will Main Building- Mr C. W. Ptckham 75 per month continue his course in pharmacy Creamery Building— at 0 . A. C. Mr. Frank Moore t M 44 West Chehalem. The ladies aid will hold their meeting Thursday at the church. Miss Emma Nelson is now visiting her brother. N. Nelson. Services will be held at the church next Sunday. Mr. Patton has reached the highest point for oat yield, his lake property going 102 bushels to the acre, Frank Nelson came in from threshing with his outfit last Friday. ^ Marriage Licences. Hazel Littlefield, age 18 to j Ralph Davidson, age 29 years. Mary Fields, age 18 to Guy C. I Stoutenberg, age 20 years. Luella May. age 19 to Newton A. Harris, age 52 years. Jossie Dill, age 18 to Claud Kesterson, age 26 years. Cora Ann Nilgore, age 17 to Frank Merrill High, age 22 yri. 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