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-J N ewberg VOL. XXXIII G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 No. 7 WEDNESDAY CLUB MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB DIED VERY SUDDENL1 Monday evening and opened the pro gram with the usual chorus work. T h p Hiihlftct u n d p r r1ftts»uainn wuh responded to an encore. "Indian music." Minn Edna For Mrs. Silver gave a paper on "Mod syth read an Interesting article on Of special interest to musical poo- i Monday evening, November 21, at "Inditin' music and its composers." pie is the program of the Fisher i Wood-Mar Hall. The program fol- ern literature,’* and Mrs. Mueller followed with extracts from "My Mrs. Babcock followed with a group quartet which is to be given here on ! lows: Son,” b. C ,.i in .is. Lodges Pay Honon— Large Crowd Mrs. Bauer and Fire Fighter» Put Up a Game Con- of Indian songs. The lo.l call w,a~ a pleasant num Miss Eva Moore gave a duet by Cad- . l. Village Dance (from “ Faust") .......................................... ...Gounod Attended Funeral at Church the members responding with teit But Breaks of Game Are man. 2 Sola "Toreador Song” (from "Carmen” ) ................................... Bizet ber, the names of „books suitable for Roll call was responded to with Sunday Afternoon W ith Legion Team I Am Thy Harp ..........................1.................................... Woodman Christmas gifts. quotations from "Hiawatha." Baritone. , C. C. Frick, proprietor of the Palm The football game which was 2. Miller's W o o in g ................... ........ .................................... -. Fanning confectionery at this place for the played vun Friday afternoon of last Tlngle-Ingleing (from “ High Jinks") ......................................... Friml past two years, passed away at the week.— Armistice Day— was all that Quartet. Newberg hospital on last .Thursday any of the spectators could have Bird Song (from "Pagllaccr’ ) ............................................. Leoncavallo evening at 10:45 o'clock. Mr. Frick asked in the way of a football game came to Newberg from Hillsboro Soprano. and In this it proved to be a distinct about two years ago. having been surprise to the audience. Both teams Duet— Awake Dearest O n e ............................................. Ball engaged In the confectionery busi played real football and the crowd' Spring’s Yesteryear ..................... Strickland ness at that place for a number of got Its moneys worth all of the time. , Contralto and Tenor. , years prior to his coming to New It was a cold cloudy day, but there berg. Madrigal (from the "Mikado” ) .............................. . Gilber-Sulllvan Anniversary of the Day When Armis 6 . Largest Turnout Here o f Any Place was plenty of enthusiasm to dlssi-' On July 23rd of this year Mr. pate the gloomy effects of the weath Love is Like a Firefly (from "F irefly” ) .....................................Friml tice Was Signed Is Observed in State on an Opening Night Ftick was in attendanee at an Elks’ er and the two teams certainly Quartet. * convention at Victoria, B. C., and by the Ex-Service Men didn't exhibit any signs of J»elng af — Chat. Morris Director 7. Piano s o l o ............................................................................... Selected while there he suffered a stroke of fected by It. paralysis which left him absolutely >. Final Chorus (from "Cavalleria Rusticana” ) ........................ Maseagni The referee’s whistle sounded at Lester C. Rees Post American le helpless. He was taken to a hospital Newberg is to have a branch or Quartet. about 2:30 p. m. and the game was gion celebrated Armistice day last at that place and while in the hos ganization of the famous Whitney on. Wells opened hostilities for the ............Cwoen Friday by a dinner, program and pital had two other light strokes. 9. Duet— I Know a Lovely Maiden (Rose Maiden) legion by booting the ball for about boys chorus, which gave such a Soprano and Tenor. dance, all of which were very well Six weeks later be was brought back splendid concert In this city re thirty or forty yards to Bartlett, who attended and proved to be most en to Newberg by his son, Charles cently, Rev. H. E. K. Whitney who 10. Gypsy Songs (in special costume) p, ran It back quite a distance before joyable affairs. The dinner was Frick, and has been here most of the has charge of this boyB’ chorus move 1. Duet— Home to Our Mountains (from "11 Trovatore’'). he was downed by Crites. Then fol served at 6:30 p. m. by the ladles time slncfe. He seemed to be getting and who has organized lowed a short period of general ment - Contralto and Tenor. auxiliary of the legion and was at along nicely and his friends were in scrimmage. The firemen then at branches in many towns and cities 2. Estudiantla. tended by about 110 people, being great hopes of his continued recov throughout the country, was in tempted a forward pass play which ery, but on last Thursday aftern#4>n the legionaires and their relatives. 3. La Paloma. Newberg on Wednesday and ad was intercepted by Wells, who made Following the sumptuous dinner at about 5 p. m. be had another 4. Flnicull, Finicula. a twenty-five yard run for a touch dressed the schools and in the even ing concluded arrangements for the 11. Sketch from “ The Bohemian Girl.” especially arranged and costumed which the ladies served, the crowd stroke while in the confectionery down. This gave the legion first adjourned to the auditorium of the store and although he was immedi local organization. ^ blood, but they failed to kick their for the Fisher Quartet. legion hall where a very interesting ately rushed to the local hospital Moreover. Newberg has the dis goal, the score being 6 to 0. 1. In the Gypsy Life. program was arranged and given. and several physicians called In con tinction of turning out the largest Again the legion kicked off. Miller This program was given under the sultation, he passed away without attendance on the first meeting night 2. I Dreamt that I Dwelt In Marble Halls. receiving the ball and running It direction of Paul Overend and it is ever regaining consciousness. of any place in Oregon, there being 3. Then You'll Remember Me. back some distance before be was Funeral services were held from certainly due to Mr. Overend to say 134 boys present at the meeting held downed. The firemen then tried a 4. The Heart Bowed Down. that he put It over in splendid shape the M. E. church on Sunday after trick play which but for Wells at the high school Wednesday night. 5: Full Delight. in spite of many handicaps. The noon, Rev. Chas. E. Gibson, pastor Of this number seventy-seven boys should have been good for a splen paid their registration fee of fifty 12. Fairest Daughter of the Graces (from "R igoletto" ................. Verdi program was given as follows: of that church, officiating. The did yardage. »The ball went to cents and became members. Another Bugle call, "Assembly and Rev church was packed witb a large (Program subject to change without notice.) Kramien on a double pass arrange meeting will be held next Tuesday eille,” played by Lloyd Killin of crowd of Mr. Frick’s friends and ment and nearly all of the legion Carlton, who is a member of Lester lodge brothers, who came out to do evening and many of the other boys leading churches and is widely Five artists of recognised stand team went towards'the opposite end have expressed their Intention of the last honors to his remains. Ser ing comprise the quintet which la known as an ^rtist and director of C. Rees Post. of the line thinking the ball was go March, "Over There,” played by vices at the cemetery were conducted joining at that time. headed by Ada Fisher, whose train community singing both in this ing around that way. However. by the local I. O. O. F. lodge and the Mr. Whitney’s plan is to organize ing has been gained among many of country and Europe. Earl Anderson the orchestra pianist. Wells deciphered the play and Invocation, delivered by Rev. Chak. Maccabee lodge and Newberg fire was last season leading baritone the best known American instruc then* branches in the various towns blocked Kramien for a loss of ground E. Gibson, pastor of the local M. E. department paraded at the funeral, behind his own line. Kramien then and cities and -have a local man di tors and included coaching by V it with the Alcott light opera company church. the latter organization in honor of and Is possessed of a voice of de torie Trevison of the Chicago opera rect the chorus in their practice punted and the legion recovered the Song, “ Recessional,” sung by Alex the son, who is a member of the lightful quality and remarkable dra company. She has a soprano volte work. Charles A. Morris has taken ball. Red Rice made a pretty run ander Hull, accompanied by Mrs. department. The pall bearets for the f- at this time,netting his side twenty the position of director for the New of exquisite quality which is used matic power. occasion were furnished by the Odd berg branch and everything got off with discrimination and technical The program is given in costume Emma Hummer Hull. yards. This ended the first quarter. Recitation. “ November Eleventh,” Fellows lodge. Interment took place skill. Ella Fleck, of 9hicago, Is to a flying start on Wednesday even and consists of selections from both The second quarter opened with in the local cemetery. There were Paul Overend. 4 the teams in Bhifted position and ing with lots of enthusiasm and a contralto of the organization and le grand and standard light opera. very many beautiful floral pieces Song. “ America” by the audience, well known on the lyceum and Chau well balanced showing on the four Many old favorites will be heard Bert Miller was discovered trying to from the various organizations to Mr. Whitney states that tauqua platform, where her lovely again. Interspersed by readings by led by Prof. Hull. play Bafety for the legion team. parts. Greetings "The American Legion,” which Mr. Frick belonged and some voice and distinguished use of it there are no age limits and they will However, this was probably only a Rowena Smith, accompanist and Dr. J. 8. Rankin, post commander. from other places. There were JgiM « temporary aberration on Bert’s part be glad to have any boys come in have won many admirers. ler, who is also a.pianist of re A little sketch. "The Eats” a la pieces from the Elks' lodge at Mc Westbrook, tenor, waa for some who wish. for he soon discovered his mistake Francats, Yank, Bain M on it; Marie, Minnville and also from the same or Similar branches have already sons soloist in one of Chicago's markable talent. * and shifted his position.. The ball der at Flint, Michigan. Barbara Morris. been organized at Salem. Albany. of course went Into play just where Our Allies: Belgium. Helen Ev Obituary it was on the ¿losing play of the Cottage Grove, Oregon City, Willam ans; England. D. R. Smith; France, first quarter. Best got away for a ette. Gladstone, Jennings Lodge. C. C. Frick was born at Orton- Barbara Morris: Rose of No Man’s run and it looked as though he was Oak Grove. Milwaukte,. Oswego and Land, Hazel Moore; Joan d’Arc, Iris ville, Michigan. February 21. 1872, Vancouver and there are nine going to make a touchdown of it, Mills; Mother Machree. Mrs. Towers. and died at Newberg. Oregon. Nov but Miller got to him on the seven- branches in Portland. Mr. Whitney ember 10. 1921. aged 49 jlears. 8 Address. Judge Clarence Butt. yard line, with « beautiful tackle expects also to organize throughout months and 17 days. He was mar The Yamhill county health associ- Newberg high school will play Ceremonial of the Flag, “ Colum entirely retrieving his former mis a number of other states and in this McMinnville high school at McMinn t ion-was perfected at a meeting held ried t.-> Carrie Cohoon at Gains. bia,” Ella Titus. way build up a total organization of take. Michigan, and to this union one son_ Tuesday afternoon in the court house ville on Thanksgiving Day, and many Tableau. "America.” Jack Mac The firemen stiffened their defense 20.000 boys which will Bing at the local people are planning to go to 1 in McMinnville, with representatives Charles Frick, was born. but could not prevent the legion 1925 exposition. There are now or Mac to see this annual contest be I present from all sections of the coun- Donald and Earl Pinney, color bear He came to Oregon in 1910 when ers. from making the short distance ganized 1500 boys in this state ex tween the two rivals. On the basis j ty. Addreses commending the nurs- he settled in Portland and engaged Song, "The Star Spangled Ban clusive of the Newberg branch. A which remained and they shoved the in the real estate business for a time. of comparative scores with other j ing demonstration of Miss Mary Du- ball over on the fourth down. Best big concert will be given in the Au teams Newberg would appear to | Paul of the Oregon tuberculosis as ner,” by the audience, led by Prof. He later operated confectionery Hull. then kicked the goal, making the ditorium in Portland In the spring, hare the best of the possibilities, sociation were made by S. M. Calkins Benediction. Rev. Chas. E. Gibson. stores in Rainier. Clatskanie. Port and Mr. Whitney expects to have score 13 to 0. • o f Newberg, C. F. Daniels, judge of but comparisons of this sort often Bugle Call, "Taps.” by Lloyd K il land and Hillsboro, coming to New The ball then went to the firemen 2.000 boys in this concert. He wants fail and certainly the Newberg boys the county court. George Zimmer- berg about two years ago. lin. and Kramien kicked to Rice who was the local branch to get under way will need all of the support which a j man, county commissioner. S. S. The deceased was a member of During <he tableaux, under the downed by Kramien. The firemen so they will be able to take part in good crowd from the home town can jS. Duncan, county superintendent of Elks Lodge No. 222 of Flint. Mich heading "Our Allies,” Paul Overend this concert. soon recovered the ball on a fumble give them. The game will be played i schools, Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, ex sang the following songs in connec igan; of the I. O. O. F. lodge of and then lost It again when Faulkner in the afternoon and as it is only a ecutive secretary of the Oregon tu tion with the various tableaux: "M y Flint. Michigan; . of the Yeoman recovered it on another fumble. very short drive to the county seat berculosis association and Miss Cecil Belgian Rose." "Joan of Arc,” "Rose lodge of Newberg; of the K. of P. OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE Wells then kicked and the firemen now that the pavement is all com Schreyer of the state bureau of nurs of No Man’s Land.” and "Mother and D. O. K. K. lodges of Hillsboro recovered the ball. Overend then AT CORVALLIS NOV. 25. 26. 27 pleted between the two places, this ing. and of the Security Benefit Associa Officers were elected as fol Machree.” took the bail but for some reason hie tion and the Maccabees of Newberg. game should prove to be quite a lows: Following the program a very interference didn’ t interfere and he He leaves to mourn their loss, a The third anual conference for drawing card. President, Miss Jennie D. Miller, pleasant social dance was enjoyed by was stopped without a gain. From An attempt was made to have a of Newberg; viqe-president, Miss the public in general, music being son. Charles Frick of this place; and older boys of the Willamette valley this time on to the end of the first will be held in Corvallis. Friday. Sat double ■ header staged, the second two sisters, Mrs. C. S. Bristol of half it was the firemen’s ball and urday and Sunday, November 25, 26 contest to be between the American Bell Belcher of Lafayette; secretary furnished by the Imperial orchestra. Clatskanie, Oregon, and Mrs. George i Mrs. V. D. Lowe of Dayton; treas they showed a splendid game, which Budd. of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. legion teams of the two cities, but but for the referee’s whistle would and 27, The purpose of the confer this failed when the McMinnville urer, Mrs. Reta Thomas of Amity. CITIZENS’ MEETING FREE Bristol was present at the funeral. ence is to bring together the older Chairmen of the standing commit probably have ended in a touchdown boys from the different communities boys refused to play. However, the tees are as follows: Nurse. Mrs. Lu A T DUNCAN’S H A L L I Mr. Frick was a jovial man who for them. ~ ! made friends of all who knew him high school game should be well lu Rogers. McMinnville; and cities to discuss some of the vital supply, Kramien took the ball through and there are many in Newberg who worth going to see and every New Mrs. Olive Lewis, McMinnville; fi questions pertaining to boys life to tackle for a nice gain and Henry fol It will pay you to attend. At will sorely miss him from their berg person who can possibly do so nance. S. M. Calkins. Newberg: edu day. The theme of the conference is lowed through center making yard There should make it a point to go and root cational. Mrs. Otto Heider,'Sheridan; torney Kliks of McMinnville will ad midst. His son. Charles Frick, ex age. Kramien then punted and the "The Price of Leadership.” with all his or her might for the publicity. Mrs. A. J. French, Carlton. dress the citizens of Newberg on the pects to continue the confectionery will be some fine addresses by strong firemen recovered the ball on the question of street, sewer and side business. local team. legion's 25-yard line. The legion speakers and leaders besides plenty of The local committee for Newberg walk assessments, and the amend Newberg plays a game with Hood time given for discussion; and papers was then penaliced five yards on an River on the local field Friday after are: Chairman. Mrs. E. L. Evans; ment of the city charter. The talk offside play. On the first play after by older boys on other subjects. CARD OF THANKS noon of this week. This should be.a nurse, Mrs. R. W. Van Valin: supply, that Mr. Kliks will give you may The good people of the entertain this Kramien went through the line good game and a hard one as Hood Mlsg Jennie Miller; finance, S. M. save you hundreds of dollars. In the We wish to thank all of those who ing city are providing full entertain for three yards. Just at this time Calkins; publicity. Dr. R. W. Van interest of good citizenship, attend the referee’s whistle stopped the play ment for all delegates, besides a River haR defeated some mighty good Valin; educational, Mrs. E. E. Goff. the meeting at Duncan hall, 7:30 p. by kindly words and thoughtful teams. with the ball in the firemen’s posses splendid banquet at 6:15 p. m. Satur m., Saturday. November 19. 1921. deeds sought to lessen our sorrow in sion on the legion's 17-yard line. day. The only expense to boys at By order of committee of property the death of our beloved father and brother, C. C. Frick. We would es This was certainly hard luck for the tending is the carfare and f l regis owners. OBITUARY OBITUARY pecially remember the various lodges firemen, for apparently they had tration fee, which is used to help de ---------o------— Elizabeth Carpenter was born at Cynthia M. Dyer was born in Miss and the fire department and those jhat struck their stride, and with the fray the expense of the program. The Deerfield, Michigan, July 27, 1864, FARMERS MEETING who gave such beautiful floral offer ouri. February 2, 1843 and died at conference opens Friday afternoon at new half the ball had to go back to and departed this life at the Eman There is to be a meeting of the ings. It is expected that be the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. the center of the field for a new four o’clock. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Chas. Frick. tween 350 and 400 boys will be reg L. Scott, in Newberg, Oregon, Nov. uel hospital In Portland, Oregon, j farmers nt tha cannery building kickoff. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bristol, 11, 1921, aged 78 years, eight months Nov. 9, 1921, aged 57 years, three next Saturday, November 19. This The firemen opened the second istered at the conference. Is an open meeting for everyone, and Mrs. George Budd. and twenty-eight days. She was months and twelve days. half by booting the ball down the She was married to L. H. Meyer at everyone is urged and invited to united in marriage to Mr. Henderson field for thirty yards and the legion on April 12, 1860 and to this union Manton, Michigan. July 22, 1891, to come. Discussion on the fruit ques only returned It about ten before SUNDAY SCHOOL CLAS8 four children were born. On Septem which union two daughters were tion is to be brought up and every BORN they were downed. Wells then went . MOTORED TO McMINNVTLLE ber 29. 1881, she was united in mar born, both of whom are married and one's opinion is wanted. through the line for about five yards BAKER— At Middleton. Oregon. ----------- o------ — riage to Robert F. Dyer and to this living. Mrs. Christine Hendrickson, but here the firemen held them for Nov. 12.. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. W il who resides with her father at pres request concert The King’s Wogkers class of the union one daughter was born She ent. and Ruth Louise Cate of Port two downs forcing them to kick. liam Baker, twin girls. . Wells had bad luck with his kick It _ Methodist Episcopal Sunday school is survived by four children. The regular annual request concert land. She became a Christian at the age going offside and Kramien grcovered ] motored to McMinnville last Friday CARTER— At Chehalem Center. of the M. E. choir, which has been Mr. and Mrs. Meyer came to Ore postponed on previous occasions, will Oregon. Nov 10. 1921. to Mr. and it with no gain for the legion. night and held their monthly busi of fifteen years and has lived a con On the flrr.t line-up Kramien took ness meeting and social at the home sistent Christian life ail of these gon in April. 1908. and located in occur next Sunday evening. This Mrs. E. R. Carter, a daughter. Portland. They moved to their pres concert is given annually and selec the ball through for a gain of three of former members of the class. Mr. years. ent home at Chehalem Center in May yards and Overend followed with an and Mrs. S. S. Dow on Cedar street. tions are sung upon request. GEARIN' -In Marion county, Ore Funeral services were conducted end run for about the same gain. After the business '^neetlng. games from the*Chrtstian church in this city 1913 and have since made that their ----------- o----------- gon. Nov 14. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Meyer has been the Kramien then went through the line were played and a social hour en on Saturday afternoon. Rev. K. H. home. Dewey Geartn. a son. CARD OF THANKS ngaln. The firemen then tried a joyed. . Refreshments^of coffee, ice Slckafoose officiating and Rev. C. H. teacher In the Chehalem Center We wish to thank our friends for school for about five years, and was forward pass but did not complete cream and cake were served. The Phillips assisting. Interment fol GROTH— At Dundee. Oregon. No teaching up to within about a week their kindness and sympathy and for ! vember 15. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs It, the ball striking* the ground be following were in attendance: lowed In the local cemetery. the beautiful flowers received at the prior to her death. fore being recovered by anyone. Frederick Groth. twins a boy and a Messrs, and Mesdames H. Harvey. Besides the husband and two death of our beloved wife and mother. ! girl. The legion then recovered the ball C. E. Newhouse, C. H. Nichols, Z. L. L. H. Meyer and daughters. daughters, there is the mother, Mrs. on their twenty-yard line and made Chamberlain, H. H. Gould. J. H. CARD OF THANKS ---------o--------- Florence Carpenter, and a sister, Mrs. yardage on line plunges. However, Lewis, J. L. Northrup, L. F. Moore. SMITH At Newberg,Oregon, Nov. We wish to thank all of those who the firemen recovered the ball again U. S. G. Miller. W. J. Nottage, and so kindly endeavored to lighten the Erma L. Hall, both of Portland, left A cafeteria dinner will be given at 10, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Dolph on a fumble, and Henry made a pret Mesdames Ella Morton, Bertha Sku- sorrow caused by the death of our be to mourn their lose. the Presbyterian church Friday even Smith, a daughter ing by the boys’ class. Half of the ty play hurdling the line for a three zte, J. H. Sherlock, Daisy Burke. loved mother, both by words and by proceeds will be given to Armenian | W ENG ER—At Ribbon Ridge. Or yard gain. Overend was blocked on Edith Holt, Dora Moor. I » l a Swart. Mrs. W. L. Scott, MARRIAGE LICENSES an around end play and Kramien Dorton, and the Messrs. Tom Tyndall deeds. relief and the other half will be used egon. November 16. 1921. to Mr and Mrs. Susie Opleld Lola Inez Miller. Yamhill, to Lee to pay the class expenses to the boys Mrs. George Wenger. Jr., a daugh Harold Moore, G. C. Elford. A. G. ter. conference at Corvallis. 711 Joseph Land. Creswell. Oregon. Gifford, and Gillies Wyn Dyer (Continued on page twelve) SECOND NUMBER OF THE LYCEUM COURSE GAME OF FOOTBALL C.C. FUCK SUCOIKBS TO STROKE CO “ OYER TOP” OF FIRE DEPT. . NEWBERG HAS A BOY CHORUS ORGANIZED LEGION CELEBRATED ON ARMISTICE DAY BRANCH OF THE WHITNEY BOYS DINNER, PROGRAM AND DANCE NEWBERG-MC MINNYH1E FOOT COUNTY HEALTH ASSOCIATION FORMED AT MC MINNYILLE BALL GAME THANKSGIVING