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■ A ty t i t V ' ; y/4 *'■ ‘ , IK I } v 'V $ ; X -, Aa> NEWBERG, YAM H ILL r. OREGON. TH U RSDAY. JUNE 26 , 191» BJ€ MEETING HELD wedding stem Tour ,. M*rribl Sandal—EUi« Pickett, Tuesday afternoon, at the bom* of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mr». W. R.' Everest, occurred a prettr home wedding <bat united in marrigge William" Bills Pickett and Miss Edna Bell Everest, In the pesetas of rela tives and a very few Invited guests. Levi T. Pennington, president of Pacific Colege, irta the officiating minister, the impressive doable ring ceremony betpg usfd. * y A t bride entered thé daintily decorated living room of tjtl Everest home leaning on her fatjiyr'a arm, to the strains of a .wedding march ■j Dr. C h u ta F. Wheeler, of C htago, Gives fehmtkm A m y Big Boeet « On Tuesday evening a Mg erowQ »ambled at Duncan’s hal) to hear Dr. Wheeler ,at Chicago, tail o f hlo i experiences on the battle front ha j France add of the good work do— by the Salvation Army lassies in fu r - - nlsbing doughnuts and coffee for tho soldiers, add*they were not Maap- | pointed, for he had a good story that was wall told. * For stone time previous to tha meeting the Newberg band lb* l coursed music in front o f tha hall J to the delight of i , crowd, and aa additional attract!— I waa that St Roy Grave’s ladles band . that came all the way from Sheridan J to play for the occasion, They made an Imposing appear- * ancc as they marched up First s t r e e t . clad In blue Uniform, with Mr- i Graves at ttys head. They played ; one selection before entering th o i hall and also gave several numb era, ¡later, ajl of which were received with Oustedueri. maitrr director of • master band, comes on ¿he fourtt Chautauqus with the big mnsleal attractlon of the week. CasteHoccT* Ooncert I enthuaiaam hy ind has hben a liMiiliinp xttrartiofi on Eastern Chantsnquas for sevei i and thls vear make fheir first Western teor. Signor Castelluoci. dlrector. le | I idan ,t Idan is to he .congratulated on haw ie of the rpcogniiwl band lender« of first rank in the conntry. He i ’etedat the famous International School in Home, where the great composer. >ing ' lag such an et efficient hand made o p •"jatoiV director. Hin «uimling in Italy is attested through his ince by royal command before the King of Italy r. Victor Emunnei. at the j ! of ladylike ladvllke young vi women to thn ¡number of 2f. Bern tieurbftri .Morrison, one of the country’s foremost dramatic reader! will nppear both afternoon idd evening with C astei.-.... Hon. W. B. Dennis, of Carlton, lam summer over e middle western circuit with this same organisation w-»s one of the biggest ('bmitnuqua success«, of the year. presided. 8. b. Parrett announced ¿be division of territory for tho- | BIG CELEBRATION OS ] SHOWER GIVEN MISS MADGE drlvcyfor f 1.300, tl^e assignment for CLOSING MEETING FOB HOOD ( this section, and the appointment o f * THE F0U1TH AT DAYTON COLBY BY SI8I EBB WITH MBS- MYERS SEASON OF MUSICAL CLUB committees for making the canvass. He also called to thet front a num „ The arrangement^ for one of the biggest celebrations ever held in the week was the meeting the "Newberg o* the P. E. O. Sisterhood, gave a ber of the Boy Scouts and awarded county of Ynmhill have been com Can Can Club” when N. G. Maris, j shower to one of Its members. Miss each a-medal for their services^ in pleted and the committee baa'now o f . Portland, took the members out Madge Colby jit the home of Mra. soliciting the sale of Liberty Bonds. everything in readlnoaa. The day la to the country home of Mrs. Myers, j E. C. Baird. Besides the Chaplet They* were Masters Fox, Ryan. Bab- to begin at sunrise with the morn- WBg— lee," Dr. Wheeler Wan Allam of the big historic and civic pargde, Kave themselves over to social en- the business was transacted refresh- Miss Colby, whose marriage to Dr- introduced who held the close at participated in by the various fra ter- , Joyment In conversation, and music ments wer6 served and an antomo- Massey will occur some tine duiir-g tention o f the audience for nearly nal organisations, clubs, business j*n th® Vlctrola. > * bile full of light-hearted girls laugh-] July. *— •» *« houses and the school- followed by a , n , ao intrusting musical game ed ahd chatted on the return Jour-! Mrs. Baird’s home was profusely s r -hour and the many kind nan appreciative words he said for the program in the~hltypark.; which was intnrfuc,* prizes were ney j decorated with marguerites, the Salvation Army were very convinc Hon. ▲ .£. Bennett. Jiutlce of the * on Mia8 E,va ®*8t and Mia-| The club officers are. President. ] flower of the Sisterhood. « Supreme Court of Oregon, has been , B e,a Herd. Mrs. Charles Morris c arrje Fairbanks, rice president. Two little Misses. Esther m ir d ing. The meeting was • success In' secured to .deliver the addeaa in th e iKave ,Vk0 ^eadlnRf, in her inimitable Myrt,e secretary, Wlnni- and Virginia Newell Morris,-present- forthcoming without a doubt, forenoon. It la useless to state the mann#r- a,t*r which the twins, ■ fred O’Rourke; treasurer, Elsie ed the bride-elect with a iarge large has- bas- i w,n ket draped with yellow and white ! ** tulle, centered with a bouquet of ’ ADVANCE CHAUTAUQUA MAN marguerites, and «Hed with elab- j , COMING SATURDAY NIGHT orate and useful gifts, many show- _____ picnic and publfc demonstrationxJuly j ing exquisite handwork. As Miss : ^ meeting is called for those who (liniâ . . . . .. 18 at 8:30 P- the P,ac« *o be j Colby unwrapped the gifts they were ] signed up for the manageméat o f tho* inose aireaay menuoirea. dfcclded on ,ater motto ^ u,etPMBed around and admired by all j coming Chautauqua for Saturday J j ______ S S T Æ «cable. (! * • Substantial prises will be given for the float» and mutos In the pa The home of Mrs Josephine Brad rade. and also suitable prises will be ley was the scene of a, very pretty offered for the various sporting wedding last Sunday afternoon at events. A purse has been provided 1:30 o'clock, when her second daugh ror the ball game, thus assuring one ter. Mias Nerclssa, became the bride of the hast local gainas of the season. of Lloyd G. Blanchard. Th* rtngt Accommodations- Accommodations. for sating and service was read by Rev. Georgs A\ amusements have been arranged Cor Pollard, of the First Baptist church. *Y the committee so that every one in the preeence of about fifty rela- j wl," *>• ,ook*d out f0r 0 «r park la tlvsa and Intimate friends. •“ **• ro0nl for th® bl* crowd *nd The bride waa gowned In flesh ! ®«r d ty pater la tha bekt that can colored georgette and carried a how - b® to* nA P,enty ot shads, water quet of white carnations. Shs w a s '» " « « tlm« ‘ u ««u red. • attended by her. Ester, Miss Gladys' Dancing in the afternoon and Bradley, who was attired In blue evening will be held In opera house chiffon over net and carried white hyjBeeth’e orchestra, of McMUhvllIe. carnations and sweet peas. Rupert end the Nertberg Band has been se- Wanleas attended the groom.. cured to furnish the music during After the ceremony .refreshments the dpy, and will glva a concert in were served and foon the happy c o e -: tb e tity parif in tha eutnlng. If you pie. departed for their fany horn«; want.to bars tha beat time ot your where they will he at home to their : Ule come to Dayton and celebrate the after July* let. ‘ Fourth. -¿J * • '» n ’ . ---------- ----- --------------------------- The Presbyterian Ladies’ Society and Invited gtuets were most de lightfully entertained on Friday afternoon at the pleasant country home of the president, Mrs. E. P. Diment. About 45’ ladles and chil dren motored outs and after the reg ular business of the society had been disposed of the guests enjoyed them selves socially with fancy work, or strolled about the grounds, admiring the beautiful view. Lata In the afternoon delicious country made Ice cream and cake were served In generous quantities. The Ladles’ Society of the Pres- byterlan church plan several more of. thaat pleasant social affairs during the summer and fall. w h- IS AWAY ho m f a t t i f HOME m & jt ToA -ue t DOfA-DCC \ ih m fk, 1 I prescal. During the afternoon a blank leather-bound bOok waa passed, with tb* requeue that each guest write evening ht S o’elbck at tha council chamber in the city hall, j h . M. McFadden will he in at- j tendance to represent the bureau arid* A r « r « i O „ M rt, ,,r ,» « M M ¡L T “ ' Ï T * ' “ ^ , * * "* "* ; • » W * * '1» " **“ *• A '" ll of— Lieutenant Massey. While many j attendance is desired as there Is recipes were given it is said the niuch work to be done In a short. Chapter members could not just re- 1 length of time. call the exact measurements of the j ______ „ _______ ingredients used in their .favorite The Yamhill band will give a free recipes, which dereliction rather con concert a| the park in McMinnville firms the rumor that P. E. O. inter- ! next Sunday at 4 p* m. Newberg preted means, “ Papa Eats Out.” people cordially invited. Before refreshments were served Mrs. Thurston favored the guests, i with several choice selections on the p?c,i,c’ wil1 1,6 associated with Vlctrola. Altogether it was a very BvRogelist Bell in the effort they happy affair. 1 propose holding. _______ _______ 1 The subject for Sunday even! nlng _ _ _ . ~ . j , * | will be “ The Signing of the Psgtto TENT MEETING BY THE SEY- ^ Treaty— Does It Mean Everlasting ENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Quiet for the World?’’ The Evange- ■ list will present this subject, not Advancement in grade Is attained, j Beginning next Sunday; evening simply from the viewpoint df present Vocational trades are taught In , Evangelist A. R. Bell, recently from conditions and the outlook, as men evarT branch of tfie service. The Toledo. Ohio, and who has lectured see it, but also from the light of s o fte r earns while he learns. |n >jew York snd nearly all the Bible phophecy. • II Yhers art any dlacharged soldiers large cities of the East, will speak The meeting will begin Sunday here who have not received theii jj, the Big Gospel T*nt that Is belag evening at 8 o’eock. The Evangelist MO bonus and mileage, cull on -me erected on the lot Just south of the proposes to place a Question Box in I will aihist you in collecting it. postoffice and bark of (he Graphic the tent and all proper written ques- 1 ’ Capt. D. D. Hall. | building. The Evangelist has for tlons will be answered at the etas* ; . \ ° n • ’ many years lectured on the great of each service. OIL-COLORED PHOTOGRAPHY prophetic themes of the Bible and The meetings will be held each ... | his lectures here In Newberg promise evening of-the week and a cordial By tha kind permission of Mrs. to he tremendously interesting. Invitation is extended to all the Grade a few^of Mrs. Hurlston’s pic- Pastor B. J. Cady, of this city, who readers of the Graphic to attend, turse will be on view for 2 or 3 , has had twenty years’ experience as The slogan of Evangelist Bell la days. * ltpd ,a missionary in the islands of the "If you see it In the Bible, it’s so.’* I # a t y * ^ MMV>--TM£*eS ATtoUAft* T CAATÎ viiVU THA7 - I T ’ S Ä NY UKKY , 'DOCL à » ! I T S JUST U V C ANY CTHCRi f 1 CALL IT LOCK'* »WAA*. ISN'T ¿ r'-v/HV 0 YOd -A U r X J 8 -CAOSC |T'5 THE ; c - n »-U ì > ne you I___ H W !N ’r A WAV