wood by S. S. Dow, o f Newberg,
S. M. Calkins spent Sunday
with his family.
Lawrence Boyd was a Sunday
guest o f Kenneth Fendall.
Henry Amoth finished the pack
ing of his apple crop in the big
orchard this week.
The Christmas program to he
given by the Sunday school is
rapidly taking shape
Watch
tor details next week.
Please remember to attend the
Ladies Aid Society Bazaar, Fri
day evening, December 14. Any
and all member* of any family
will be welcomed as attendants.
C. E. services next Sunday
night will be in charge of Ken
neth Fendall. The topic for dis
cussion should be o f vitalinterest
at this time: “ Christ our Peace.
National Ideals. War or Peace,
Which?”
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OMETHING here for everybody—from the pretty, laughing baby to the smiling, dear old
grandma—something to suit all ages and all tastes—to suit HIM 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 of the best 'Xmas goods in town.
Here A re Some o f Them —For the Ladies
Sterling Silver Novel ties, $10.00 to. .$ .25
Silver Toilet Sets, $25.00 to
Gold Toilet Sets, $12.00 to....*......... 3.50
Hand Mirrors, $5.00 to
Hand Bags, $6.00 t o ............... .
2.00
Manicure Sets, $5.00 to,........
.50
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Dinner and entertainment.
The Dundee Women’s Club will
give a chicken supper at Com
munity Hall on Saturday even
ing of this week. Besides tbe
chicken and all »he good things
that go with it the supper com
mittee will have on hand various
substitutes for white bread which
have been prepared from both
published and original recepes.
These receipes will be on sale for
the patriotically inclined patrons
who have not yet foond a satis
factory way to help our nation
jiywheat conservation.
The entertainment to be given
in tbe evening will be free to the
supper patrons.
* Popcorn and popcorn candy
will be sold for the benefit of the
local Red Cross.
Misses Christopher and Young
have returned home from Port
land where they have been spend
ing several weeks disposing of
their city property.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olmsted
are at home from their wedding
trip. They were marred in Des
Moines, Iowa, on November sev
enteenth and have been touring
and visiting in California.
Mrs. L. J. Eddens spent Tues
day in Portland.
An interesting meeting of the
Dundee Women’s Club was held
last Thursday. Arrangements
for the chicken supper were made
and a pleasing program enjoyed.
Mrs. Frank T. Keyes was hostess
for the day.
The regular monthly business
meeting of the local Red Cross
was well attended last Friday.
After the business meeting T. A.
Harper gave a short talk on Rus
sia ami ber part in tbe war. It
is planned to have a fifteen min
ute talk by some one at each
monthly meeting.
Mrs. E. J. Robison of Mohler,
Oregon, has been a guest of her
brother, Roe R. Robison.
S. Minchin had the misfortune
to lose a ten dollar bill on Mon
day. Imagine bis pleasure when
tbe postmaster handed it to him.
Ralph Bennett found the bill on
the floor o f tbe post office and
gave it to Mr. Terry.
This is “ Win Me a Member”
week in tbe Epwortb League and
services are held every evening in
the Dundee church.
A scouting party erf tour Maz-
atnas came to the Red Hills on
Sunday. Tbe weather permit
ting the weekly trip of the out
ing ¿lub will be to Dundee and
tbe Red Hills next Sunday to
gather mistletoe.
ins, who recently announced his
resignation as principal of the
school. Mr. Hutchins was reg
istered under the selective draft
law in Wisconsin, and his num-
ber being drpwn, he found it
compulsory to enter the army at
oace or enlist for work in the
Portland shipyards until after
war. Though willing to fight
tor Uncle Sam, he chose the ship
yards, rather than to part with
his wife and children. We were
highly pleased with his work ip
the school and every patron and
pupil regrets that necessity bids
him go. As yet no permanent
arrangements Jiave been made to
fill his place, owing td the diffi
culty in doing that at this time
of the year.
The West Chehalem school bas-
ket-ballteam journeyed to New
berg Saturday and all but ad
ministered defeat to the Newberg
high school class champions, the
freshmen class, the score being
18 to 17. The boys were greatly
Miss Eunice Sanders and Ad
elated at the result of thecontest. lai Livengood spent Saturday
It was with sincere regret that in Portland.
Samuel Moffatt, of Newberg,
we learned o f the death o f little
Miss Marian Benson, daughter was a guest at the T. E. Hobson
of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Benson, home Sunday night.
which occured Saturday after John and Adolf Wohlgemuth
noon. Her death was the result are greeting their many friends
of a severe attack of scarlet fever in Fernwood again after several
against which she hud been months’ absence in Idaho. Ev
struggling for weeks. Funeral erybody is very glad to welcome
services were held in Newberg
Tuesday afternoon.
Quiltings seem to be the order
Last Thursday evening the
quarterly business meeting o f the Thursday the Needlecraft Club
church was held. At this meet- met with Mrs. Gill for an all-day
inglt was unanimously voted to quilting, which everybody en
extend a call to Rev. F. C. Stan- joyed to thé fullest extent. On
nard, to act as pastor for the en Friday the home o f Mrs. T. H.
suing year. Sunday, Rev. Stan Parrish was the scene o f a like
dard, in a few well chosen words meeting, with the same resultant
announced his acceptance o f tbe good time.
work. In view of the fact that
Friday p. m. an auxiliary to
he has been offered many other the Newberg branch of the Red
and better paying positions, we Cross was organized in Fern-
A miscellaneous shower was
given at the gymnasium on Sat
urday evening in honor of Miss
Eunice Sanders who will become
the bride of Adlai Uvengood on
December 12. A large attend
ance and many beautiful presents
attested tbe regard and esteem
in which the young conple are
held here where they have resid-
ed so long. They will make their
future home in Newberg.
Miss Grace Carter is home on
a visit. .•«
Evan Carter has purchased W.
T. Evans’ Ford car.
J. T. Carter is quite sick wit
bronchial pneumonia.
were Friday visitors at the Boyd
home.
Mrs. Avon Sladfe, o f Newberg,
is visiting with ber father, J. T.
. Miss Hazel Randall is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Car-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenmitz
and family? of Portland, have
moved on tbe Wm. Ormond
Emel Jensen has a newyictrola
in his home and his neighbors
are all hoping tor an invite to
bear it.
~ L. A. Brisbine, who was severe
ly injured by being kicked in the
side by a horse, is able to be
about again.
Mrs. A. H. Boyd returned re
cently from a visit with relatives
and friends at Monmouth, Dallas
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Mrs. J. B. Vanderbeck was a
Portland visitor Wednesday.
M t s . Mary Hodges will visit
her daughter iu Portland next
Saturday^
The W. C. T. U. will bold their
meeting at tbe home o f Mrs.
Edith Walton Wednesday, the
19th.
Z- L. Chamberlain attended
the fruit growers meeting at Sa
lem Tuesday, returning Wed
nesday.
Edward Hodson is in Portland
just now and Mr. Nelson, of
Newberg, is filling his place as
pastor during his absence.
The school will give the Christ
mas program at the scboolhouse
Saturday evening, the 22nd, it
being also the Parent-Teacher
meeting program for this month.
Mrs. Ernest Hall and children
are staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Hall tor the pres
ent. Mr. Hall, who is in Cana
da, will be down by Christmas.
Word is received here that A.
J. Palmer, of Dundee, was unfor
tunate in falling, hurting his
limb,* which was broken, some
time ago. He is laid up in bed
from tbe fall.
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