Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 29, 1917, Image 2

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    CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL
Miss Laura Bristow was call­
ed to Portland Monday owing
to the death of an uncle.
Mrs. Florence Eves and Mrs.
A. J. Heckett were Portland visi­
tors Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. J. Pilcher visited with her
daughter, Mrs. Sanpolis, a tew
days of this week in Portland.
Mrs. Lena Day and daughter,
and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. Nolan,
spent Thanksgiving at the Pet­
ers home.
Miss Ruth Kane, accompanied
by Mrs. E. Bacon and Miss Erma
Kane, saw "M iss Springtime” at
the Heilig Saturday evening.
,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Frost had
as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs-
H. A. Burgett and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Major Repp and
children ot Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanpolid*are
receiving congratulations on the
birth o f a girl Thursday, Nov.
22, in Portland. She has been
named Jane Elizabeth Pilcher
Sanpolis.
A JJ appy
Yosr W orry About What to Give for a Christmas G ift WiH Disappear
like Melted Soon When You Coup to Select a t THIS STORE
O M E TH IN G here for everybody—from the pretty, laughing baby to the smiling, dear old
grandma—something to suit all ages and all tastes—to suit H IM or HER. Let us aid
you in your selection. It will give us the greatest .pleasure, and our experience will help
you. Come in today and get first choice o f the best Xmas goods in town.
S
H. Quittenbaum has rented his
farm at Rex and with his family
will return to Alberta, Canada,
where they formerly lived. He
left this week for a sojourn in
California before leaving tor the
old home. '
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The entertainment committee
is planning a gay evening at the
regular meeting of the Advance
Club Tuesday evening. A won­
der tree will be one of the attrac­
Here A re Some of Them— For the Ladies
tions, and something unique in
Silver Toilét Sets, $25.00 to ........
$ 2.55
Sterling Silver Novelties, $10.00 to...$ .25
the line ot programs will be given.
Hand Mirrors. $5.00 to.......................... 10
Gold Toilet Sets, $12.00 to.... .......... 3.50
A very pleasing program was
Manicure Sets, $5.00 to...........
.......... 50
Hand Bags, $6.00 t o .........
2.00
given at the church on Thursday
Konklin and Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens and Ansco Cameras
evening. There was special mu­
For Home and Church: Christmas Candles, Tree Ornaments, Christmas Bells, Santa Claus Snow
sic bv the choir and a duet by
Mr. and Mrs. F.JD. Frost which
was enjoyed greatly. Mrs. A. J.
If you get it of Hodson, it’» correct; if Hoduon keep* it, it's correct. “W e never sleep”
Heskett. read the President’s
proclamation.
Arthur Peters, who has been
working near Edwell, Wash, this
Oregon
summer returned home Satur­
"Q U A LITY S T O R E "
Newberg
day. He came by way of Taco­
ma intending to stop off at Camp
Lewis and visit Ross Wiley, but
ministration. Production, espe­ Rev. P. C. Stannard, who wasto
was refused admittance to the
cially relating to various sections have been here, received a call
camp on account of measles.
necessitated
f
Mr. and Mrs. Bland Herring o f the country, distribution and from Seattle which
went to Portland to spend conservation are all to be stu­ his absence. He will be here next
Sunday and you are invited to
Thanksgiving with their daugh­ died carefully, and the depart­
Earl Barber went to Portland
ment at Washington expects be present.
ter.
Saturday.
through the local libraries to aid
■C. E. services Sunday, Decem­
Mrs. Barbour, of Portland,
Dell Barber shipped 100 bales
the people of the country in their ber 2, will be held under the
and Fred Jannsenn, of Dayton,
sincere efforts to use wisely the leadership ot Ralph Baker. The of hops on Monday’s boat for A.
were Sunday guests at the Frank
available food in order that the topic for discussion will be “ Self J. Ray & Son.
Keyes home.
i world’s shortage may be met Control.” On Friday evening,
Mr. Belieu has purchased a
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Groth s w jt h the minimum of discomtort November 30, a social will be tractor tor plowing and other
sons and daughters and their tQ a||
held at the Union church under work on the farm.
families all had dinner at the
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the auspices ol the C. E. society.
Mrs. Broadwel), of Dundee,
Groth borne on Thanksgiving
This is not tor C. E. members ex­ has been visiting with her daugh­
day.
j
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clusively, but for all young peo­ ter, Mrs. FritzGroth.
School reopened in Districts 10 ple who wish to attend. C. B.
Mrs. R. J. Howe, of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gell enter­
sister of Rev. Qeorge H. Greer, and 61 last Monday.
members will welcome every at­ tained company from CathlamA,
and a niece, Mrs. Jeanneatte P.
Mrs. F. M. Russell made a tendant.
Washington, last week.
King, of Port Townsend, Wash­ business trip to Portland last
A. J. Ray came up from Port­
ington, were week end guests ot Saturday.
land on Sunday and spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Greer.
The Ladies’ Aid Society met
day at Riverside Hop Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jones spent
A well attended meeting ot the Wednesday in au all day’s meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vandale,
Sunday night in Fernwood.
Red Cross was held on Friday. ing at the church.
o f Portland, were up last week
These meetings are held every
Mrs. T. H. Parrish visited at
Noel Hesgtird, De Verc and
to see Mrs. Vandale’s parents,
■week aud all the women of Dun­
the
home of M. J. Jones Monday
Kenneth Fendall spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal. They
dee are most cordially invited to
afternoon.
with Lawrence Boyd.
returned Sunday.
come and help in the work.
W’e learn that the Buuck fam­
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fendall
Miss Anna Ringnes left Friday
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Walter
ily
have rented their farm in
and DeVere Fendall spent Thurs-1
evening for her home inSilverton
and three children are visiting at
Fernwood and will move into
day of last week in Portland.
where she will enjoy a visit with
the home ot Mrs. Walter’s broth­
Newberg.
her parents and also attend the
Oliver Worden, who spent thei
er, Roe Robison. The Robisons
Mrs. O. V'. Rollins and grand­ teachers’ institute at Salem dur­
past season in Canada, is now
and their guests will yo to Mc­
managing his father’s prune son, Irom Newberg, spent a few ing this week.
Minnville lor Thanksgiving din­
days last week at the Ross home.
ner with the Simms Robisons, ranch in this vicinity.
Mrs. Rollins and Mrs. Ross were
Card o f Thank*.
Plans are already being laid
their parents, and all the chil­
old triends and neighbors in their
'¡for a Christmas program to be
dren living near.
We wish to express our thanks
former home in Minnesota.
given
at
the
Union
church,
of
The next meeting of the Dun­
School opened again Monday to all the neighbors and friends
which we will hear more later on.
dee Woman’s Club will be on
after a short vacation. Our for their kind assistance and
Miss
Marion
Benson,
who
has
Thursday, December 6. The
teachers report a very interest­ sympathy during our bereave­
been
very
seriously
ill
from
scar­
members ot the club are request­
ing and instructive institute and ment, and especially our kind
let
fever,
was
reported
to
be
ed to come prepared to give an
that the absence of rain during and faithful nurse, Mrs. D. B.
somewhat
better
at
the
time
ot
J. H. Ingle,
anecdote ot some prominent per­
the entire three days was special­ Fortune.
this
writing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J. M. Batcheller
son and to be ready to take part
ly gratifying and unusual, sued
and Daughter.
Considerable interest is being a circumstance not having oc­
in the interesting game which
the program committee has displayed over the performance curred for several years.
, 8PRINGBROOK CHURCH
ot a "Best” gas tractor which
ready.
The Needlecratt Club gave a
The regular business meeting
Mrs. Henry Hewitt, ot Port­ has been employed by A.C. Seely miscellaneous shower Monday ot the church will occur Satur­
land, has been visiting her niece, for a job of plowing on bis farm. p. m. for Mrs. Raymond White day at 2 o ’clock. Sunday morn­
Mrs. Pettyjohn, a former resi­ (nee Miss Goldie Hobson) a for­ ing is special missionary day in
Miss Sally Beck. Miss Edith
dent
of New berg, now the owner mer member, at the home of the the Sunday School. The attend­
Guerrier. of Washington, D. C.,
ance and interest has largely in­
chief ot the library section i.t the of a Canadian homestead, is vis­ president, Mrs. D. A. Jones. creased but "the end is not yet.”
lood conservation division, spent iting with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mrs. W’hite was the recipient of Mr. Voget of the First Friends
Sunday with Miss Beck. Miss Versteeg. She expects to spend many pretty presents, showing church, Portland, will speak at
the morning service on . the'
Guerrier is making a hurried trip the winter in California. „
the regard in which she was held “ Storehouse League.” -Christian
through the country explaining
Rev. llpton, ot Newberg, acted and the regret felt that she was Endeavor will I k : led by Richard
t o the librarians of the principal as minister at the Wrst Cheha- so soon to leave Fernwood tor Haworth, followed by preaching
cities the plans of the food ad- lem Union church last Sunday. her new home in Eastern Oregon. by the pastor on "A sa ’s Revival. ” !
PARLOR PHARMACY
Become a Member of Our
Christmas
Savings Club
bank bo o k
Start w
ill1 5f -
increo1 Ä
A Small
Amount
Saved Each
W eek
Money
You Will Be Surprised to Learn How Fast
and How Easy You Can Save Money
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1 Cent and get back $12.75
2 Cents and get back $25.50
5 Cents and get back $63.75
25c starts an account that pays $12.50
50c starts an account that pays $25.50
$1.00 starts an account that pays $50.00
W c also have a number of other classes—join one,
or as m any as you like.
T ak e out membership for yourself, your w ife, and
the children. You can enroll for an employe or a
: friend, a society or a charity.
___ You get back every cent you pay in.____ ¿ 4
W rite or C all for F u ll P articulars—Join Now
Everybody W elcome
First National Bank
Newberg, Oregon
DUNDEE
RAYBELL
WEST CHEHALEM
FERNWOOD
r
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
ATTENTION!
W e have recently installed a S T O R A G E B A T ­
T E R Y R E C H A R G IN G S T A T IO N .
position to give
you
W e are in a
prompt battery service,
which you are rightfully entitled to at an up-to-
date garage.
McCOY BROS.
FIR EP R O O F
GARAGE
W inter is Coming
And now is the time to prepare for the lonvr-wet winter
months by looking after your roofs. We have a big
' Star A
Star Shingles
at market prices, or if you need a few squares o f
Prepared Roofing or Roofing Paint
We can always take care o f your need« from our
Complete Roofing Stock, f
Lumber, Glass and Building Matarlal
Fine Job Printing at the Graphic Office
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