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NEWBERG. YAMHILL COUNTY. ORfflON. THURSDAY, JUNE 8.191L
id songs by Prof. H ohgatt gund
ma, Or. . Only relatives were
e Seeley sisters, readings by
present at the ceremony and tbe
rs. Frances Lincoln. ‘Saved”
supper following. The sister o f
nd Miss Beuhler, “ The Rum
Mr. Stout, Miss Jessie Stout,
raffic.” A high class program
played tbe wedding march. The.
as rendered.
bride was attired in white mes-
From Class 1. Shultice Slyter
saline trimmed with pearls, ««H
on the medal. The winning
Gowned in a beautiful creation carried a shower of bride's roses.
citation was “ The Three Little of white silk voile with pearl Her maid, Miss Florence Heston,
esthngs.” Vera Jones, o f Class trimmings over messeline, having wore pink satin and carried car­
gave “ The Bridal Wine cup” chosen for her bouquet bride nations of the same tone. John
id she earned her
The roses with lilies o f the valley and R. McCormick, o f Lebanon, Or.,
embers understand that better sweet peas, Miss Mabelle Gard­ a class mate o f Mr. Stout, was
mn the medals o f silver, gold or ner became the bride of Cedi J. best man. The house decora­
krels earned are the lessons for Hoskins, o f McMinnville, on tions were of pink. A general re­
ght living learned a t our L. T. Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. ception was held from 8 o ’clock
Tbe ceremony took place a t the untO 10.—Journal.
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
H. Gardner, parents o f the bride,
in the presence o f relatives. The
couple were attended .by Miss
Jesse Gardner, sister of the bride,
who was attractive in pink,
Miss Clara Wallen, a junior
carrying pink carnations and by student in domestic science at the
iT h e regular meeting will be M r. Chester Campbell, ot Mc­ Oregon Agricultural College, has
» I d next Sunday, at the Baptist Minnville. A t eight o ’clock the been honored with the presidency
church, at 3:30.
Those who bridal party took their places o f the Walde Hall Club, the
urish to join, may come then. ’neath a bower o f marguerites organisation o f residents a t the
Ones are 10c a year and as a and vine maple where Rev. A. J. girl's dormitory, for tbe coming
nfunber have not paid this year Weaver, pastor of the Friends year. Alias Wallen’s home is at
t$ey can bring dues then so that church, performed the impressive
they may be sent to headquarters. ring ceremony, while Miss Fran­
Ages from 5 to 14 years. Sub­ ces Elliott played Lohengrin’s
ject—“ Leaves. ”
wedding march. A t eight-thirty
Mas. M a r y E. S c o tt , Sup’t.
g iven below.- He took for his
aspect:
“ P o r W h a t i s Your Lile?”
J ap es 4:14.
W hat marvellous keys o f
“ The text is a question, and power are offered to man in our
during the past six thousand day. The supernatural touch,
y e a n a great variety o f answers my young friends, w ill enable
have been given t o this question. you to use the keys in a manner
Tien men equally sane, may give to prove a blessing to the world
ten different answers to t h i s and receive the approval ot God.
question.
One evening a little girl was
The answer will be determined a s k e d why she w o r k e d soj
largely by the age and atmos­ hard. And she replied, “ M y
phere in which a man lives, and candle is almost burned out and |
the standpoint from which life is I haven’t another.
M y young
viewed. The sensualist's answer friends, remember you have but
w ill be: “ Life is a period in which one life to live', and when that
t o have h good time.'' Tbe am­ is gone, you can’t comeback and
bitious man w ill say: “ Life is a try it over. You have but one
period in which to acquire glory candle to burn; but one life to
and write my name on the temple live in which to make your rec­
of fame.” The pessimist's answer ord; but one life in which to sow
will be: “ Life is one long chain good seed; but one life in which
of vexations and troubles, and to build the temple ot character.
Amity, w ill graduate from the
tbe sooner we are through with
school o f pharmacy; and Joseph
Some want to live long. But
this world the better.”
Tbe in God’s scales quality counts for
The Governor o f California,
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner in receiv­ L. McAllister and Melville T.
Christian's answer to this que*-' more than quantity, Methuse- the M ayor o f San Francisco and CsUege Auditorium, M on day ing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAllister, o f Yamhill, receive
tion is: “ Life is a time of prepara­ lah lived twenty-nine times as prominent educators all over the
B. Wilson, Mrs. David Martin, degrees in the civil engineering
Evening, June 12.
tion for a higher state of exist­ long as Christ. But everybody is country, will w e l c o m e the
Mrs. S. J. Madson and Miss course.
The students o f Pacific college Margaret Jnglis.
e n c e beyo nd the grave.” Tbs willing to admit th at the thirty- vi sitors at the Greek Theater a t
________
will
give
their
annual
Commence­
character si a man's heart will three years o f Christ out weigh Berkeley Monday, July 10th.
In the dining room, which was
JETOAL S H U CONTINUES
A woman, Mrs. Ella F la gg ment entertainment on Monday jeautifully decorated in white
be apt to determine his answer a thousand times the nine hun­
evening,
June
12th,
in
the
college
t o this question.
roses and vine-maple, dainty re-
dred and sixty-nine years of Young, o f Chicago, President of
Our theme is given in the text, dethuselah. L et Christ touch the N. E. A- w ill preside at cfl1
“ W hat is life?” First: What is it the intire circumference o f your [the sessions, and w ill be the I T h e program includes t w
w o o Reta McDonald and Miss Agnes M am nana Hohgatt afOliver’s
not? S e c o n d : W h a t life is. being and you will live in the at­ dominant figure during conven­
‘oni Cook, ot Portland.
rink continues with deep interest.
Third: H ow can the highest and mosphere o f heaven, your ener­ tion week-
om
Mrs. Hoskins ha* resided in Last night (Wednesday) the
The
convention
is
o
f
particular
best life be realized?
ircc
New
berg since childhood and has large chorus of over 100 children
gies will prove a blessing to
(a ) Life is not merely animal humanity, and when the sun o f I interest to California and other
by many friends here who regret to sang and the auditorium, the
existence. There is something ife sets, amidst the acclamations C o a s t and Mountain State
b c see her leave. Through her mo- largest in the city, was more than
better than animal gratification. of angles you will enter the City teachers who w ill act as hosts
ws: sical and other accomplishments, half filled although this is a very
Life is more than meat. I f man ot Gold.
to the Eastern guests. Ten
she has made herself helpful in busy week a t Newberg with com­
were simply a bundle o f flesh and
thousand are expected from Cali­
3n& college, church and social circles. mencement week exercises and
blood we mightsay: “ L et useat, COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT WEEK fornia alone; four thousand from
Iley Their new home awaits them in the Rose Festival a t Portland in
drink and be merry, for tom or­
Washington; thirty-five hundred
scn McMinnville where Mr. Hoskins full swing.
row we die.” But man has a
Already 19 persons have taken
from Oregon, and large delega­ Paulina
lter has a position with theMcMinn-
Baccalaureate sermon Sunday,
spirit, as well as a body, there­
tions from all the Mountain
:w® ville National Bank. The latter their stand for Christ and the
11:00 a.m., June 11, Friends
fore life is something more than
States.
is a member o f the class o f 1907, church and many more are in­
church.
a scramble tor bread and butter.
w ‘8 Pacific College and the manly, terested as never before and no
Monday 2:30 p. m. Baseball,
LET
ALL
PLEASE
HELP
(b ) Life is not a time given to
*ees sincere bearing w h i c h made doubt these meetings w ill do
Pacific College versus Alumni.
Albany
man to accumulate great earthly
lley him p o p u l a r in college cir- great good for Newberg and sur-
The members o f the civic im­
Monday 8:00 p. m. College En­
Cornwall
treasures. The Master has said,
Excellent
3n8 cles, has since insured confidence rounding country.
provement club, are desirous of
tertainment.
France.....
“ A man's life consisteth notin
music each evening and a master­
In his business ability.
Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Academy enlisting the co-operation o f all Burgundy
the things that he possesseth.”
ful
sermon everytime. Meetings
rtb
Out
o
f
town
guests
attending
property owners, and renters,
Commencement.
Cordelia...
The man who burns incense to
fees
tj,e
wedding
and
reception
in-
continue
another week.
The
Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Alumni Pro­ in the making o fN ew b erga “ City
the golden calf and measures life
w*s eluded the following: from Port­ public is very cordially invited
Beautiful” indeed. N ow is the
gram.
by the bank notes he has piled
a l* land, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cook, to attend.
Wednesday 10:30 a. m. College time to cut the grass from va­
up in his safe, has a wrong view
Publicity Committee
Mr. and Mrs. E. Walcot, Miss
cant lots, and terraces. Should
o f life and the time w ill come
Viva Hanson, Miss Agnes Cook;
Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Alumni each man o f the house clean up
when he will hear God’s voice
nrr
from
Milwaukee, Miss Philla
about his own place, how delight­
Banquet. By invitation.
HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS
thundering from the heavens
rtb
Farnsworth;
from McMinnville,
ful to all eyes would be the sight.
W sd n sid sjr 10:00 a. m.
“ Thou fooli this night thy soul
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hoskins,
And after a deal o f labor and
shall be required o f thee,” then Invocation............. Rev. Weaver expense has been put on the
^er Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Macy, Mr.
The Associated Students met
whose shall those things be (a ) When the Fishing Boats
and Mrs. H. H. Belt, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday and elected the follow­
terrace, please do not walk over
Come in.......... F. Morris Class
which thou hast provided?
*on
Clyde Apperson, Mr. and Mrs. ing officers for next year: presi­
it, or cut across corners o f one’s
(c) Again a man’s Ufeconsists (b ) I Love Thee... Ed ward Grieg lawn. And while we are clean­
3cy Orville Hodson, Messrs. Walter dent, Carl Jones; vice president,
Arthur Tasto
not in acquiring fame. We do
9611 Link, Francis Galloway, Charles Roy Slater; secretary, O l i v e
ing up, lets clean out our barns,
Oration..Claude M. Newlin
not pronounce fame, titles o f Class
1
^ e* Calloway, Ralph Wortman and Johnson; treasurer, Virgil Fen-
and thereby lessen the danger o f
honor, and worldly applause, the (a ) Silent N ow the Drowsy
Miss Alice Link; Mr. and Mrs. dall.
disease from the deadly housefly.
greatest and best things. They!
3ve
Roy
H. Mills and Mr. Walter
The Juniors are very busy pre­
Could we realize the germs
cents. Tickets now <
are all
♦ ~
i (b ) The Dancers........... Lacome
Spaulding,
Salem;
Miss
Laura
paring
for the annual Junior class
that are carried by the flies, how
the Parlor Pharmacy
Address............. Dr. Benj. Young
Blair,
Portland;
Mr.
C
a
l
v
i
n
“ Like the ■now-flake is the river
play which is to be given Friday
vigilant we’d become, for it may
ceeds are to be used partly for Blair, Timber; Mr. One Macy,
(a ) Tell M e...... Ethelbert Nevin
A moment seen then lost forever.*’
night at the college auditorium.
be one of our own little ones that
the purchase o f opera chairs for Independence; Mr. Ralph Rees,
(b ) Just to F orget.................
God has not given ns this life to
w ill succumb to some dread
Onr baseball team scored a ‘vic­
the auditorium and partly for Corvallis; Mr. Harry Hobbs,
...... ................ Frank E. Tour*
chase the bubble o f tame.
disease from them and we wring
tory over the McMinnville High
Arthur Tasto
liquidation of the Crescent in­ Eugene and Mr. Sherman Seely,
(d ) W hat then is life? I f you
our hands and exclaim, “ we
School team Friday afternoon
debtedness.
Presentation o f Diplomas.......
Wilson ville.
mean simple physical l i f e , I
do not know where he caught
on the home diamond, the score
.................. Prof. W. J. Reagan
answer, life is a mystery. Dur­
it,” when by all citizens doing
being 11 to 10.. The game was
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ing the past few thousand years,
their small part we may indeed
close and interesting, but the
Rev. Edwin McGrew
STOUT-VANTRESS
the thinkers, the inventors and
be a clean “ City Beautiful.”
many errors due to rough ground
The subject next Sabbath at
the discoverers have made great
Member o f Club.
I T o'clock will be, “ Christ the
accounts for the large score.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
progress in the various depart­
Center of all Things.” In this
Ray Lewis Stout and Miss line-up for N. H. S. was as fol­
L T. L CONTEST
ments ot human activity, but
discourse the pastor will give a Mable Vantress were married lows: Stretch, p; Slater, c; M il­
not one can tell you what life is.
Children’s Day exercises will be
Before a large audience o f at description of the coronation of Thursday, June 1, at the home ler, ss; Larkin, lb ; McNay, 2b;
They can tell you something of held at the Sunday School hour, least 600 people, at the rink, the Edward V II. A t night the topic o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Vincent, 3b; Noyes, rt; Andrews,
life’s manifestations, not one can 10 a. m., next Sunday. The reg­ “ Wide Awake” Loyal Temper­ will be, “ Seeking God.” In this Mrs. Ira K. Vantress, 224 Elev­ sf; Butt, It.
tell you the essence of life.
ular preaching service will be ance Legion gave its double discourse tbe speaker will relate enth street, by Rev. Tracy R.
We hold a perfect record against
(e) Do you ask again “ What cancelled in order that the con­ Silver Medal contest. The eleven the wonderful story of the con­ Griswold. Mr. Stout is a civil McMinnville High this year. We
is life? Viewed from one stand­ gregation may attend the college contestants did well and with version o f Chundra Lela, the In­ engineer with the Pacific Power defeated them once in footbaU
point, life i* a pilgrimage. We Baccalaureate services at the the special songs—"The Cigarette dian Fakir. This story is more & Light Company. H e is a once in debate, twice in basket­
a r e a ll travelers, constantly Friends church.
Must Go,” “ No High License,” thrilling and fascinating than graduate o f the State Agricul­ ball and twice in baseball, while
journeying. Every tick o f the
The subject o f the evening ser­ the contest softg, “ A t the Feast hundreds o f novels. AU are in­ tural School, and is the son of we have not lost a single game
mon w ill be “ Our Aim.”
o f Belbhazzer” by Olive Fletcher vited.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Stout, ot Neha- to them.