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V «P- b* ° 'V N ewberg VO LUM E XTTTTT EASTER SERVICES AT THE LOC AL CHURCHES N EW BE R G , D 0 1 A T E TO H E W BU ILD D IO Y A M H IL L G raphic COUHTY, OBEOOH, THURSDAY, BERRIAN FLOAT CON TEST IS OPEN TO A ll A P R IL IS, 1928. M 0HDAY M USICAL CLUB LOCAL PEOPLE IN THE LAST LYCEUM NUMBER W . C. T. U. MOTES National W. C. T. U. has put out The Monday Musical club met at The Civic Improvement club has “ The new observance law.” U con the studio and the first half hour given 9200 toward the new Legion sists of s white star on a blue ground was used In the regular chorus work. memorial building, while the Re- with white letters: "Serve America, The topic for the evening was the bekah Lodge No. 70 has given |60. Support the Constitution.” Tbeee Opera by Wagner, “ Parsifal.” Mrs. These sums coming from local or cards are to be placed In the win Hoskins, the leader, gave a sketch of ganisations provide great encourage dows of those who are w illing to sup H>e composer’s life, and then1 a re ment to the committee in their port the constitution. view of the opera. strenuous efforts to raise nearly 920,- The article written by Mary Agnes Several records from Wagner’s College Orchestra, Assists and Many Senrice of 8 on j and Program s Are 000 necessary to complete the build Everyone Should Assist in D raw ing Kelly is in this week’s Graphic in compositions were played. ing, for they point the way to other Encore« Are Given Various Plans for This Y ear’s Berrian Offered at Many of the Local full. This paper was read at county The program committee for next donations from other organizations. convention under the title "W eed year's work, as named by the pres These organizations are to be con Numbers Tuesday Might Float for Portland House« of Worship Your Garden.” Extra copies can be ident are Miss Britt, Mrs. Swart and gratulate 1 upn these generous do had at the Graphic at 6 cents each. Miss Howard. nations. How can Newberg' endure Jazz. The Berrians are getting plans Easter will be celebrated at prac The next meeting is at the resi. outlined for the float contest and are dence of Mrs. Babcock, 201 Meridian. when we have the Hulls? tically all of the local churches in Beyond any doubt the best number now ready to accept drawings in some special way. Some will hold of the entire Lyceum course was th e f competition for the prize of 910 special Sunday school programs, closing entertainment of the series which they are offering for the best some special choir numbers and some presented Tuesday evening at Wood- plan. Judges bave been appointed will have full chorus cantatas. The Mar hall, which was a concert of and many of the details of the con Easter season Is one of joy, for it Is high merit given under the direc test have been worked out. Chief the real opening of the new spring tion of Prof. Alexander Hull and Blackcap R. A. Butt has appointed life and celebrates that greatest of ______ a Mrs. Eva 'Hummer Hull, beads of the T. C. ye to bave charge of this all days in Christendom—-the resur music department of Pacific College, work and Mr. Nye is going ahead rection. Por this reason It is cer being for the most part choice selec First Game W ill Be Flayed Here on tainly fitting that services of song A Chalk Talk, Reading of Papers and with it. tions from the master composers and The following rules will govern and rejoicing should be the order of Friday A pril 21— The Public Dinner Address P ill the Day's the contest and it is hoped that ev Splendid Dinner W as Served and played by a small/ string orchestra the day in the churches. Below are Is Urged to Attend composed of music students at the Program W ith Interest eryone will bear these in mind. A ll given some of the programs offered Program Rendered at Legion college, and a few of the best of <mt- drawings must be in the hands o fth e by the various church choira side local musicians. H all In st Thursday judges not later than May 10th. (By C. S. P il.) The Yamhill eounty W. C. T. U. Drawings should be not less than In addition. Prof. Hull also ap A t the Friends Church convention Friday, April 7, was in 14x18 Inches in size and should be Pacific College baseball season peared in several vocal numbers, The dinner and program given by when be sang groupa of songs by will open on April 21, Friday, when An Blaster Vesper service at 4 p all points a success. The morning neatly made and on clean white cafd m. will be the feature at the Friends session was full of good things, con or paper. The name of the person the Lester C. Rees Post American Nevin, humorous Irish selections, and the local collegians w ill battle with church, when the cantata "Easter sisting o l welcome and response; ad submitting the drawing should be Legion and Ladles Auxiliary to the negro melodies. the Oregon Normal ball toasera from Angels" will be given. The program dress by Mrs. Hannon, our efficient plainly written on the back together ppst fop the G. A. R. and W. R. C. The auditorium was comfortably Monmouth on the college field at 4 president. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden of with their address and if possible, members at the legion hall Thursday crowded and all enjoyed to the last p. m. will be as follows: Organ introduction. Miss Leota Portland gave a stirring talk on the telephone number. It is the thought was a very pleasurable affair indeed. note every number presented. To This year the college nine is com- “ Requirements of Leadership.” Elec of the committee to endeavor to The long table« which were spread in Howard. ,y that the concert was “ put over” parattvely stronger than that e f last Angel Guards, baritone solo, F. IV tion of officers; results w ill be pub draw out ideas for a float and the the main auditorium were completely would give a wrong impression o ' j year, although we lost catcher El- It didn't Hot and first baseman Brooks Ter Frost, and chorus of woman’s v o ic e « lished next week. Memorial service adaptability of design and utility filled and it is only a mild statement tbe actual huppening. - Angels at Oethsemane, Contralto for three of our members who have for a float w ill be taken into consid of fact to aay that everyone enjoyed have a chance to get over, the de rell, who were the heavy hitters on gone on, Mrs. Meyer of Chebalem eration rather than the skill shown himself to the full. lighted audience almpljr drank it all the team. solo Mrs. F. D. Frost and chorus. union, Mrs. Brock of West Cheha-' In drawing. The committee reserves The hall was decorated with flags In before any of It went “ over.” ' On account of the rainy weather, v Prayer, President Pennington. lem, and Mrs. Slebert o f Newberg. and with welcome to the guests of Adding greatly to the Interest we have not been able to train con The Wondering Angels, soprano This service was led by Vice-presi the right to use, alter or reject any the day and everything was done to solo. Miss Eva Hadley and chorus. dent Edith Minchin, in her own of these drawings and the selection make them feel that welcome. The appreciation and understanding of sistently and therefore the players Rock of Ages, alto and baritone beautiful way. Mrs. Bassett Bang of the drawing by the committee as Imperial Orchestra struck up that the several numbers. Prof. Hull gave are still far from being in mid eeaaon duet. Miss Eva Miles and Prof. R. "Only Remembered by What I Have the best idea might not necessarily martial air, "Stars and Stripes For explanatory talks prior to the rendi form. However the players w ill be tion of each, telling of the composer, in pretty fair condition within a mean that this plan would be used W. Lewis. Done.” in the float just as drawn. Drawings ever” and the guests filed into the conditions under which the com week or so. Easter evening offering. the dining room where they were A t the noon lunch we listened to The backstop position baa been Short Easter message by the pas remarks made by Roeeoe Conner of should be left at the Graphic office seated around three long tables positions were produced originally and explaining the artistic qualities well filled by the lanky freshman, and any persons desiring the assist tor, Rev. F. E. Carter. McMinnville on "L a w Enforce ance of Mr. Nye, the artist, in their and fed upon the fat of the land. o f the different movements of the Horace Terrell. He played center The Angels of the Resurrection, ment.” He also • answered a number Ex-service men, attired in the white tenor solo Cecil Pierson; contralto of questions asked by some present. work, can find him either at the high o f the navy, the khaki of the army piece. In announcing the cello solo field two years ago and la ona o f the “ A ir for Q string” by Bach. Prof. consistent players on the team. I school or at the Commercial hotel. solo Miss Eunice Lewis and chorus. Mayor Calkins gave a few timely The judges selected to pass upon and the aprons of the kitchen, served, Hull stated that someone had com think he will be a good catcher, just The Victory ts Won, chorus. remarks. The afternoon was filled while the ladies of the auxiliary did puted the energy expended by a 'cell as good as Elliot, if not better. He Thou Art Gone Up on High, bari to overflowing by good thoughts these drawings are W. H. Wood- duty in the kitchen. ist .in giving this number to near is by no means an Inferior hitter, for worth, Mrs. R. W. Van Valin, Pres. tone solo, F. D. Frost and chorus. brought to our notice through the ex Following the splended dinner three tons. when he gets on the nose o f the pel Joy in the Mansions o f Light, cop cellent blackborad talk given by Mrs. L. T. Pennington, Mrs. Verona M. ____ ____ _ Lutz. fc consisting o f roast meat, potatoes However that may be, these figures let. he usually clouts for extra and _____ George tralto solo Eva Miles, and woman’s Childs and illustrated by Earnest Nelson If is hoped that hundreds of draw- and gravy, salads, jellies, army beans were entirely satisfactory with the bft86B, chorus-. Bennett. Mrs. Childs introduced him The first base position w ill he con ings will be submitted in this con rolls, pie and coffee, etc., a short audience, for after they heard the Angels Adoration, solo Eva Miles, by saying "Earnest by name, and he Informal program was rendered. beautiful rendition of this celebrated tested for by two able men, C. R. and final chorus. lives on the highway, the highway test so that everyone's ideas may be Mrs. Marie K. Evans made a speech selection by the orchestra, all were Hinshaw and Alfred Terrell. The This service will be given at four of fame.” The subject was Carrie ascertained. In this way some really Of waMMpilL.ML. behalf of the auxil- satisfied that they had gotten fully one who shows better Clara w ill be excellent plan should be evolved for in the afternoon In the form of a Hation. lomew of the three tons of enjoyment from hear- given a regular berth. our float this year. Newberg wR| vesper cantata. F. D. Frost, direc Mr. 8tanbrough gave a clear talk, The second base and chart stop tor; Mias Leo la Howard, organise showing difference la grades between fiStfoti w m be the seme as Inst petition this year and Everyone welcome. boys who use the cigarette and those new legion building which amount«^ Along.” one o f the group, of negro year, Cassius Carter playing the key excel her last year’s float in order to who do not. The grades of those to 9100. Dr. Rinkin, past command melodies. Prof. Hull was given an stone sack and big Joe Elliott play A t the Presbyterian Church smoking them, as falling below each be sure of winning. We can do it, er, then made a very fine address in enthusiastic encore, a well deserved ing the short patch. The third base if everyone will help and give In succeeding year and those who do At the Presbyterian church the their ideas. Remember, it is a float which he told some experiences tribute to the most excellent way will be taken care of by Zenas Per morning service will be taken up not use them gaining each year. plqn, and not merely a pretty draw among the boys of today and those In which this high class ragtime se isho, who played this hot corner for with a musical program, as follows: Child welfare talks as given by Mrs. ing which the committee wants. of ’ 89 and impressed upon all the Im lection was transformed into real the last two years. Walter Cook Prelude, "Unfold Ye Portals.” Nye and Mrs. Myrtle Hollingsworth We have our own ideas of what portance cf a new building. He music through the use of his pleas who once played this position three were eyeopeners. These should be < Gounod). years ago is working hard to land that plan should be, but perhaps the told o f the plans for the care of the ing voice and artistic ability. Chorus from Ashford’s "Risen printed and read by everyone.* The big feature for the strings was this berth. One cf them will be used judges will not agree with thepe. At G. A. R. and W. R. C. in this building “ Weed Your Garden," read by Mrs. Savior,’ ’ "Thou W ilt Arise.’’ any rate, we believe that a float and other plans regarding the util said to be the “ Andante,” from as a utility man for the infield. Solo by Mrs. C. A. Morris. “ Awake Silver, dealt with modern dress, man should emphasize the berry industry ization of the new. structure. Haydn’s Surprise symphony, and the Davis Woodward. Wendall Wood ners and other evils of the times. Thou That Sleepest.” by Stephens. number was certainly a most enjoy ward. Eldon Everest, and Floyd Lien- strongly and should feature Newberg Following this a short recess was Mm. Hidden’s address on Christian Chorus, “ Ride on In Majesty.’’ able one, but all the selections were ard will play outfield positions. citizenship won all hearts, because and at the same time be largely of taken while the legion boys and the so well rendered that it would take Offertory, ‘'Andante,” (Batiste). Just now my pitching hasn't got floral design. There are no age lim auxiliary women ate their dinner and she based her remarks upon a thor Sermon. Dr. Geo. H. Lee. a musical genius to say which was the same speed as it had laat year its on in this contest and no matter then another program was rendered. Trio, ” 0 Love D ivine;’’ Mrs. Mor ough understanding of the Bible. how old or how young you may be Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, who are visiting the better number on the orchestra but when Old Sol begins to boll my She said that church members should ris. Mr. Morris and Mr. Craw. I f Haydn’s composition arm. It will eventually come back to you can compete for this prize. You in Fernwood during a vacation from .Program. Solo by Mrs. Georgia Babcock, “ As have their ministers preach the do not have to be a member of the the vaudeville circuit, favored the used for this concert were much bet me. Although I cannot promise v ic truths of the Bible instead of-other It Began to Dawn,’’ by Coombs. ter than Paplni's "Cinderella” march tory I can say this much that we will topics to take Its place. Some of the Berrians nor pay anything for the audience with a selection: following Chorus, "Christ Is Risen.” privilege of entering a drawing. Fol which Mrs. Shaw sang. The aud or the intermezzo from “ CaValeria play the game with heart and soul to members of the L. T. L. gave their The choir comprises the following: low the directions given above and ience Joined in singing “ Marching Rusticana” (Mascagni) It would be win. hustling every inning and fight Sopranos, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Larkin: pledge and yell. submit some kind of a drawing be Through Georgia” . Mr. Morris of judged from other test than i that of ing every moment. The “ Well Baby” clinic was an altos, Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Hanning, We want the suppor* and patron fore May 10. the Imperial orchestra then gave a appeal to the average hearer. Mrs. Woodworth; tenors, Mr. Morris, nounced to be at Meier A Franks Earnestly and sincerely speaking age of the town people, aside from saxophone number and the audience next week. A ll invited, it is free. Mr. Reid; basso, Mr. Craw; pianist, sang "America” . Mr. and Mrs. the'concert presented by these per college students. It requires r<oney Fortieth anniversary of W. C. T. Mias Britt; and conductor, Mr. Lee. Shaw then rendered another select formers war a credit to each and ev to run a ball club. The team w ill U. organization May 16. 1923. Mem ion and were forced to respond to an ery participant, a musical triumph make three out-of-town trips ar ; a* bers are asked to save and give one CHOIR W IL L G IVE CANTATA encore and then the audience Bang for a small city like Newberg. and present the treasury is not able to penny for each year; 40 cents to be On Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock given on its birthday. ’’Thq Star Spangled Banner” In clos further proof that this city has mu cover one single trip's expenses. If The Berrian council of the patch ing. sical talent of the highest order. the town people and baseball fans the volunteer choir of the Methodist held a meeting Wednesday afternoon In opening the program Prof. Hull patronize the games that have been church will render the cantata, “ The The affair was given at this time at which some plans for the organ followed the professional custom of scheduled here, the manager's worry Easter King,” by Caryl Floria. in commemoration of the declaration ization were discussed. The selec introducing each of the orchestra In will be greatly*reiieved. If the town The cantata begins with the tion of uniforms was taken up and of a number of our national wars and tufn, all of whom were given a glad folks attend the games here, we boys “ King's Entry” Into Jerusalem and it was voted to have the same color waa In the nature of a return dinner hand. The orchestra was composed will realize that they are with us carries the Easter story through to for both band and drill team and for the G. A. R. and W. R. C., who of the following named: One o f the moat notable events in Violins. and the chances are that we will be the “ King’s Final Glory.” use the military cut and style for the entertained the legion and auxiliary Winona Smith. Royal Gettman. Earl able to play much better behind the our local theatre from a musical The choir Is composed of forty laat year. Pinney, Clifton Parrett. Herbert Ow thunder of boosting, rooting, and yel voices with V. V. Gould as director standpoint is the coming of the Port band with the civilian cut for the drill team. The color selected was land Exposition quartet at the Ba en; cellos, Russell Lewis. Alexander ling. and Miss Mabel Miller, pianist. ker Theatre, Thursday evening, April a loganberry or maroon red. which is Hull; clarinet, Howard Nottage; Dear Mr. Fan. boost for your col 20th. This quartet has no connec a very dark red and not flashy In any cornet, Ed Kienle; piano, Mrs. Eva lege team. The glory of victory will tion whatever with the Portland ex sense. It is planned to have both Hummer Hull. not only be shared by the college position central committee, merely uniforms in this color, while the The program: “ Rondo” , (Mazasj. alone but by the town as well. We having adopted the title some months band will have a strip of black Intermezzo “ Cavaleria Rusticana.” boys will boost the town whatever Rev. Joseph Hoberg of McMinn (Mascagni), orchestra. ago when the exposition agitation around the edge of the coat and down we can in the way of athletics. Let Group o f negro songs. “ Tts me. O this great sport be the strong Under a committee of three from thoroughly permeated the atmos the side of the trousers. This strip ville, Oregon, father of Mrs. Verona the local Farm Bureau, three from phere of this section of the state. will be edged with gold braid. They H. Nelson of this city, celebrated his Lawd.” plantation ditty, and ‘‘Swing er agent in bringing about closer re The Exposition quartet is not con w ill also wear caps carrying pom 94th birthday at his home in Mc Along,” Alexander Hull. the Newberg Commercial club and lationship between th f college and “ Andante” from “ Surprise” sym the town, between the students and three from Newberg Berrians, there nected with any vaudeville elrouit, poms. The (trill team will wear Minnville last Sunday and the fam will be held in the Newberg Legion but works independently In Portland plain suits with a single strip of ily made it the occasion for a family phony (H aydn), orchestra. the town people, and through the Twenty-nine members of Songs. “ If Thou Wert Blind.” cooperation and understanding we. Hall on April 16, 1922, beginning at and eastern Oregon. The personal braid across the end of the sleeve reunion. including children, (Johnson), ” Dites-moi” (N evin ), all will be able to boost, and help 10 a m ., « mass meeting of all polit of the organisation is as follows: and both band and drill team will the family, ical parties to hear, see and know all George Ingram, supervisor of music carry the Berrian Insignia on the grandchildren and great grandchlld- — this number given in French— Newberg In a most efficient way. n, were present. A very bountiful “ Time Enough." and ‘‘Autumn Sad The drill team w ill wear state and county candidates at the in the Washington and Lincoln high arm. --------- ° --------- \ coming primaries; the forenoon for schools, Is tenor; William Fraser straw hats. It is planned to arrange dinner, prepared by the four daugh ness” both by Nevin. Mr. Hull. TR U N K F A M IL Y H A D * eounty candidates; the afternoon, Robertson, formerly with the Henry so that all of these uniforms will be ters, waa served at noon. “ Souvenir” (Cesar Cui), Album The members of Lafayette Lodge Leaf by Prof. Hull, orchestra. Savage grand opera company. Is ready for the rose parade In Port state and oongreesional. TW O BIR TH D AY PARTIES All candidates are invited to be baas; Miss V er* Shaver a recent land and committees w ill solicit No. 9 A. F. A A. M., o f Lafayette, Cello solo, with orchestra accom present in person to divide the time graduate of the state university membership in the drill team about canoe In' a body in the afternoon to paniment. "A ir for G String” (J. S. Two birthday parties were held and be given a courteous hearing in school of music, is the contralto, and town Friday morning. The BerrianR call on Rev. Hoberg, as did also Bach), Alexander Hull. at the Charles Trunk home near alphabetical order, each to discuss Miss Georgie Baldwin, one of the plan to finance the payment of the many others. Each individual mem Songs. "Summer Shower” (R ich Dundee last week. The first one was his own candidacy and platform and most popular singers of eastern Ore band uniforms, while it ts expected ber o f McMinnville Lodge. A. F. A ardson). ‘‘The Island” (F ord ). “ The on Sunday evening and was given in gon, is the soprano. Mrs. Alvina that each member of the drill team A. M., sent Rev. Hoberg a letter on Angel Cake” (Sm ith). Mr. Hull. civic conditions. ' honor of George Trunk, being given Fully that day. Farm Bureau committee— /. U. Knowlton, formerly in the 8t. Paul will buy his own uniform. "Cinderella March” (Paptnl). or by the younger people of the neigh Rev. Hoberg. who was born in chestra. Smith, N. P. Nelson and G. E. West. musical academy, at 8t. Paul, Minn., one-third of the drill team has al borhood. There were twenty-one Commercial club committee— Q. and accompanist for several large ready been secured and It is thought Prussia, came to the United States Announcement was made that neft present and a very enjoyable time W. James. S. L. Parrett, and W. H. choral organizations, is the accom that the others w ill be signed up at the age of twelve years, settling at season’s lyceum course would com was spe.nt b^ all. Mrs. Wolskey had Sheboygan, Wisconsin. With his prise six numbers, as had the series prepared a splendid birthday cake, panist. The exposition quartet has Friday morning. Woodworth. Berrian Committee— R. J. Moore, a large and varied repertoire, includ* The Berrians plan to be very busy wife and four children, he came to of the season Just closed. ornamented with flowers and bear S. F. Wallace, and Bert Miller. ing many* of the most enjoyed grand from this time on until the Rose Oregon in 1866, coming by way of ing candles, and there were two ■■■■■■ o--------- It will be remembered that In the opera selections, the best singable festival getting things arranged for Panama. He was admitted to the other birthday cakes, one being for R EBEK AH CONVENTION 1917 road bond campaign a debate modern ballads and a few choice the float and drill team, and band, Oregon conference of the M. E. Jonhn Trunk and one for Charles The annual district convention of Trunk, the latter bearing fifty-one was staged in Newberg and an ex humorous and southern melodies. and with the Whitney Junior Ber church in 1888 and is one of the old citing time had. Mr. Ingram will present his humor rians participating Newberg should pioneer circuit rider preachers of this the Rebekah lodge will be held in randies. Refreshments consisting of This meeting comes on the heels ous monologue “ Musical Oddities” receive the best advertissing In this conference. About twenty years ago Newberg commencing at 10 a. m. sandwiches, salad, cake, etc., were of the end of the open season for which never falls to captivate his way that she has ever had in any he retired from the active ministry Saturday, April 16. All members of served and there was a surprise grab and has since resided at McMinn the order are urged to be present and bag. On Monday evening the neigh "filin g” and the first gun o f a stren hearers. In this act with eyes blind-j previous effort. make this a good convention. Ellen bors surprised the ramily with a ville. uous campaign will fire both barrels. folded, and a sheet thrown over the Four sons and four daughters of B. Evans, secretary. Newberg will enjoy the excitement piano keyboard, he plays, through | second party in which the older folks ------------- o------------- and so will the ccandidates. Yamhill this sheet any piano composition | able to secure such an organisation, whom all but ona son were present participated. Many nice presents county is Invited. Go to It. called for by the audience. were received and a very enjoyable * BORN and we feel sure the people of this at this celebration, are living. They John U. Smith. The quartet is strictly high class j elty and neighborhood will approve are Frank Hoberg of Portland, J. TRUMBULLr-a-A t Sherwood. Ore time was had. in every detail and our local theatre of the arrangement by turning out gon. April I, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. management are fortunate In being •n mesas. It will pay you to read the ads. A Graphic classified will sell It. (Continued on page 10.) Victor Trumbull, a daughter. HULL'S RENDER PLEASING MUSIC LEAVE DRAWINGS AT GRAPHIC SOME B E A U n n U jU SIC OFFEKED C0UNTYW.C.T.U.C0N- G. A. R. AND W. R. C. GUESTS AT A DINNER KANY FINE ADDRESSES OVEN LEGION AND AUXILIARY HOSTS BERRIANS PLAN "FOR UNIFORMS FOR BAND AND DRILL TEAM MUSICAL ATTRACTION IS CON ING TO THE RAEER THEATRE RET. JOSEPH HOBERG CELE BRATED H1S94TH BIRTHDAY CANDIDATES TO BE HEARD « NEWBERG ON SATURDAY, 15TH / BASEBALLOUTLOOK AT PACIFIC BY CAPTAIN FEW OLD FLAYERS ARE MISSED