j y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ O ^ O OOOOOOOOOOQOODOOClOOOPOClOCMCHPOOOOOOO r « w » ■ « ■ » • • ■ « ■ • . » ■ » ■ « . » . 4 ' » ■ * ■ »• * • ■ » ■ » » ■ ♦ . » . «■ - » —•« Locals and Personals ■>X »O«K«K>ajLg>XBA».BJja 0 Km*^ 0 m 80 gCK«« M 0 i 0 rKBB 0 rj 8 lT«B 0 CT Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore are - Grandma Bottom tripped and fell away on a short trip to California. at her home, corner of Grant and Hancock streets, last Monday, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Blalock nounce the arrival of a little son, ceiving several bad bruises. Friday, May 14. It was a splendid rain we had the The band will give an open air first of the week and the indica­ concert at the city park on Sunday tions are quite favorable for more rain in the next day or two. afternoon at 2:10. J. H. Rees and J. L. Hoskins were The James Clemenson family was out from Portland Sunday visiting in McMinnville Monday and looked in at the meeting of the Yamhill at the E. L ." Evans home. County Forum which was attended Mr. and Vfn. B. B. Herrick have by about a dozen people. been over from Carlton during the \V. H. Dean who lives out on the week visiting fir . and Mrs. J., B. foot hills next to Chehalem Moun­ Mount. Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Belcher were tain, reports strawberries ripening, out from Portland the first of the but sad to relate, he has not men­ week visiting the latter’s father, J. tioned the sugar to go with them. Lloyd Edwards came out Tuesday C. Nelson. from Tillamook to attend the golden H. M. Baker and young son, rep­ wedding celebration of his grand­ resented the Fernwood district at the Barnes animal circus, in Port­ parents and, to tell his Newberg .friends about the new son, of which land last Monday. he is the proud father. Hon. J. C. Nelson, Newberg’a old­ C. J. Edwards, o f Tillamook, who est citizen. Is celebrating his nine-, represented Tillamook county in the ty-third birthday anniversary today last legislative assembly and who Is and is still in fairly good healths a candidate for joint senator, was C. B. Spencer, manager^ at the in Newberg the first of the week cannery.' says the Newberg plant and expressed himself as being will put up fully as large a pack the pleased with the outlook for results coming season as was put up last In his favor at the primary election year. Friday. Mr. Edwards grew up and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer have was educated and began his business been vlsitihg with Mr. and Mrs. J. career in Newberg and it is but rea­ W. Krameln, the parents of Mrs. sonable to conclude that he will get Spender, during the week. They loyal support at the hands of New­ have been located in Chicago but berg voters. are changing to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White motor­ A vote for J. H. Rees for county ed to Portland on Wednesday to at­ commissioner w ill be a vote for a tend the wedding of Mbs. W hite’s man who has looked after his own nephew, Deane R. Wright, and Miss affairs well. In his residence of forty Audrey Cavender. The groom is the years In Yamhill county, and New­ only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. EL berg ought to give him a big vote. Wright and w ill be remembered by Mrs. Ferdinand Neuberger, o f many Newberg people, having spent Portland, and Mrs. John Dunn .of several years of his boyhood in this Baltimore. Maryland, are week end city. The bride is a charming young guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, on woman of rare -attainments and the Portland road. Lieutenant and beautiful character and is the only Mrs. Dunn are spending some time daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cav­ in Portland. ender. of Portland. Numerous gifts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Croser. Mr. both useful and elegant, were show­ and Mrs. Lewis Croser, Mrs. M. P. ered on the happy couple, betoken­ Elliott, Pres. John D. Mills and Rev. ing the high esteem in which they Carl Miller, of Springbrook. attend­ are held by their many friends. A f­ ed Salem quarterly meeting o f the ter the ceremony a sumptuous din­ Friends church held at Roeedkle ner was served. The young couple left on the 4 o’clock train for T a ­ last Saturday. coma. Washington, where Mr. Mrs. Lena Eddens, the w ife o f L. lb/ M n. John Shearer spent Tuesday, Dr. Heater and W. W. Silver weut rlth friends at Middleton. ; on a fishing trip down the coast last Mrs. Elisabeth Drives moved to week*, reporting only fairly good Ashland the latter part of, the week. success. There will be a meeting of the Mrs. Q. A. Kletxing, of Portland, spent Monday with friends In New- Newberg High School Alumni Asso­ herg. ciation on Friday evening. May 21, Mrs. J. W. Noble spent the first at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. o ^ th e week in Portland visiting her Frank Swart, on the corner o f First and Church streets sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gordon left W. H. Hubbard, railroad bridge carpenter, wan home nursing an ln> Tuesday morning for Herkimer, New York, where they «A ll vlslP a Jured foot the first of the week. sister of Mrs. Gordon. They intend Mrs. E. J. Kltchmaster, of Cheha- to stop over a day at Niagara on 11s, Washington, visited with Mr. the way and w ill apend considerable and Mrs. Arthur Mllard Sunday. time In Eastern Canada, Mr. Gor­ W. Y. Arthur Is offering his res­ don’s former home. On the return idence property on River street for trip later in the season their wiU sale and expects to locate at Baker. visit at their former home at Wal- , L. M. Parker is spending hiB time halla. North Dakota. at home with but little to do and On Saturday evening of last week says it is the hardest job he ever Miss Helen Scott entertaiifed the W. H. Club in honor of Miss Anna Ken- The college auxiliary will meet at •nedy, the date of whose marriage to 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Clarence H. Coe was announced for the home of Mrs. Vernon T...Hln-- Wednesday evening of this week. ah aw. The rooms were decorated with pur­ O. W. Wells ,the battery man. ple and white flow ers Dainty re­ The club 10 0 k In a new partner last Sunday freshments were served. afternoon when a son the first-born, presented the bride-to-be a set of tae ble silverware. The members present appeared at the Wells home. W. 8. Allan, who was in from his were Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Dundee bills hoaie Tuesday, said he ; MrB- **• ^ M™- B 83 EranB’ never saw prune trees fuller of fruit Mrs. Blackburn. M rs Harry Patter son. M rs F. Hosford, Mrs. E. Scott. than they are this spring. Mrs. F. Swart and the Misses Edna Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schick spent Forsyth, Mina Ames and Lulu For­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles syth. Abernathy, of Fernwood. It being Miss Lucile Murton, daughter o f the wedding anniversary of both C. C. Murton, of Newberg, was one «ouplee. ^ Mr. and Mrs J. O. Hadley, one o f the managers o f the Reed county time residents of Newberg, in com­ fair given by the' co-eds of Reed pany with their brother-in-law, R. College in Portland last week for C. Nichols, and family, of Portltnd, the benefit o f - the women’s fund. The woman's fair included a lot