Largest Cirulation In Tnmhlll County and Personal News Ed Oberg was called to Moscow, Idaho, last Sunday by tbe death of fain brother, Ivar Oberg, who has been 111 (or a long time. Mr. Oberg ex* pec ta to be away for about a week. It will be remembered that this bro­ ther visited in Newberg about two years ago. Fred Gotland was a Portland (Vis­ itor on Saturday of last week. Mrs. H. G. 80 s aad Mrs. Plotone« Mohr were Portland visitors on Tuea- Christmas is leas than a month away. It is tim e to plan u á provide thioo g ifts desirable and acceptable to th oie near •ad dear. Useful gifts are meat appreciated. W e suggest the follow ing list o f useful electrical devices, serviceable, durable and surely pleasing to the receiver: W affle Iron Smoothing Iron Coffee Percolator Tea Pot Electric Sango W ashing M achine Curling Iron E lectric H eater In d io Set ▲ carton o f 40 o r 80-w att lamps, and many other electrical devices. We have n com plete stock o f electrical merchandise and invite yonr inspection. W e sell on ly goods o f first-d oss quality. Order now fo r delivery just before Christmas. 1 p. m. on Friday, December U , bud interment will take place s t the Dayton cemetery. Dr. Walter R. Miles and family of Boston are expected to arrive here today. Thursday, enrputs to Callfor- W. J. Langton and wife returned last Friday from Hillsboro where they have been employed during the summer and will make this their home again. Herald Edward« and Miss Jean her home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Pettit and family MacDonald were week-end guertaiqt of MeMlnnvllle. Mrs. Pettit aad Mr. and Mrs F. M. Roes and family. 454 East filth street, Portland, Mrs. Parker are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8 . Hall of where Mrs. Roes entertained a large 811ets arrived Wednesday evening company Saturday evening, cele­ and expect to visit over Thursday (to brating the nineteenth birthday of day) with Mr. Hall’s mother, Mrs. A. her daughter, Susie. The American Legion Auxiliary B. Hall, who lives Just west of town. will meet Tuesday evening, Decem­ Miss Francis Elliott, daughter of ber 1$, at the club rooms This Mr. and Mrs. Orange Elliott, return­ meeting is called for the purpose of ed home this wesk from Bend where changing the time of-meeting from she Is employed and win spend the tbe 1st Tuesday to the first and third Christmas holidays with . the home Tuesday evening of each month. folks. Marie K. Evans, president. - G- W. Lemon o f Pratt, Kansas, The Newben Motor Co. had a who has been spending some time on ; close call one day this week when a the const, arrived here last Saturday customer struck a match Just under morning for a short visit with his some cotton which was used to rep- son, J. C. Lemon, before returning to 1 resent snow in their window dis­ his home In Kansas. play. The eotton'flashed into flames F. B. Wanlsss came over, from and but for prompt work with a Meadow Lake Club west of Carlton fire extinguisher, would have proved last Friday. Mr. Wauless says that serious. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lee of when he left Meadow Lake on Thurs­ day of last week, there was I I inches i Walhalls, North Dakota, arrived here tbts week for a visit with their of snow on the.»ground. Ch'rent Nelson, who was a resi­ old friends, Mn. and Mrs. Nelson dent of Newberg up to about a year .Pearson. Mr. Lee is editor of the ago. came over from Toledo, Ore­ Mountaineer at Walhalla. After vis­ gon, where he is now living, on a iting here a short time they will go business trip last Tuesday. He went to Carlton for a visit with a sister of Mrs. Lee. They are on a six on to Portland that same day. mouths’ vacation trip. Miss Olive Bassett, who has been The Dundee Commercial and spending the last five months at Hep- Boosters elub are planning on the paer. Oregon,, returned home on construction o f a new club bouse for Wednesday of this week and will their use. A committee was ap­ visit bar mother. Mrs. Olive D. Bass­ pointed at their last meeting to draw ett until after Christmas when she up plans and see what the cost of wi|l go to Sacramento. California. construction will be. This is per­ Mrs. Richard € . Williams very haps looking Into the future some­ nicely entertained the M. and O. what but Dundee is to be congrat­ club last Friday afternoon kt her ulated upon their spirit and forward homo on the Portland hlgfiyray .rJ Tbs look. time was very pleasantly Spent In Newberg Chapter No. 66 O. E. S. chatting and sewing after which the elected office nr at the regular annual hostess served delicious refresh­ election which waa held on Thursday ments. eveplng, Dee. T, as follows: Grace E. J. F. Taylor Just received word of Lawlor, worthy matron; Alex Scott, tbs death of Albert Benson at Home- worthy patron; W. Emma Durstine, dale, Idaho. He died oa the-early associate matron; Lola Morecroft, morning of Dee., 8 th and was burled secretary; Amy Harger, 4 treasurer; at Oresnleaf on the afternoon of the Katie Ferguson, conductress; Mable 9th. Mr. Benson will be- remem­ Bradley, associate conductress. The bered by many Newberg people as Installation will be held on January be lived here many years, and was a prominent member in the Friends Glorta Hope, leading woman In church. the supporting east with Jackie Coo- Fsosen pipes and other Inconven­ gan in "Trouble,’’ his new First Na­ iences have been the result of the re­ tional picture, fs called "glorious cent cold snap. Oregonians get so Gloria" because of the magnificent used to good weather that they often crown of red hair that is hers. Mias fall to provide against the unusual Hope who is one of th« most beau­ and as a result sometimes a vary tiful girls Jn tbe pictures, plays the slight drop in temperaturs does a role of Jackie’s "adopted" mother In considerable damage.' ' About SO "Trouble,’* which will be at the Bak­ degrees above sero has been tbe mini­ er Theatre Wednesday and Thurs­ day, December 30 -and 21. mum in this locality. Beautiful Christmas G ifts G ive Jew ehy fo r Christm as For Them Silverw art Cat G issi H ut Sets China ware Carving Sets W ater Sets Pie Dish R if Ben Ten Set fc'iuss and for play apparatus, ear­ ned the measure. In making up the budget for the coming year. $1000 was voted for water and $S0 for play apparatus. ▲ plan is on foot to pipe water from a spring on the Chris Ives farm. Mr*. Isaac Tautfsat entertained with a surprise party Saturday eve­ ning at her home, the occasion be­ ing Isaac’s birthday. Bruce Case bad a birthday the same week so they celebrated together. Mrs. Tantfest baked the birthday eake with ean- dles on for Mr. Tautfest. and Mrs. Cass brought one decorated with candles for Mr. Case. A most en­ joyable evening wps v e n t playing cards and checkers, with music and singing- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parrett, Mr- and Mrs. Jack Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cans, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Boy Hacker, and children, Lillie, Daisy and Harry. George Smith, Ross Loon­ ey, )Roy Kramien, Beryl Parrett, Alien Smith, Floyd Case and Steward Smith. A delicious lunch was served at midnight, consisting of cake, sandwiches, coffee and candy. Stanford University. Dr. Miles is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Miles of this elty and will visit his parents while here. He has been connected with the Carnegie Institute at Bos­ ton. . - .*•- •' . J. Walker White, who is connected with the Union Pacific system with headquarters in Portland, and whose home is at 1261 East First street. Newberg, was called to Houston, Texas, a week ago to attend the fu­ neral of his mother who was sudden­ ly stricken with paralysis. Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Ratcliff«, of Santa Rosaa, Calif., arrived in New­ berg Monday to spend tbe balance of the winter with her daughter and THE YAM HILL COUHTY _________ TEACHERS* INSTITUTE family. Fred Hutchinson has resigned as manager of the basketball team at Dundee which Is being promoted by the Dundee Commercial and Boost- ers clubr and Charles Parrett has been appointed to till the vacancy. Mr. Hutchinson gave as his reason for resigning, that the time taken for managing the basketball tèam cat materially- into his time for study, writing and other social du; ties. How come, social duties^ of Dayton, completed a course dur­ ing that period. , The First National Bank has Just had Installed a heavy self-locking steel grate door at the rear of their corridor to separate tbe customers private room from the lobby. This Is for the protection o f customers who desire to take valuable papers, etc- from their safety deposit vaults into the private room for examina­ tion. The First National Bank has been making added precaution for the protection of tbetr customers, having Installed an electric alarm sy­ stem, gas protection against burglary of their vaults and have now put in this extra protection. rg- Con da J. Ham. wbo for some time has been a resident of Newberg and has been connected with an account­ ing firm In Portland has received word of bis selection to write text books on the subjects of “ Business Organisation and Management” and "Industrial Management" by the Dearborn School, which is being founded in Chicago as a new corres­ pondence school. The school will pay a cash fee and also a royalty for this work. Mr. Ham was employed by the government at Washington. D. 0., to give instruction In book­ keeping, typewriting, supervising, etc. up to six months ego. This was in connection with the rehabilita­ tion work among soldiers. Tbe show put on by the Juhasz- Natanaon company under auspices of the local Legion poet could hardly have been said to have been a suc­ cess from the standpoint of attend­ ance. The extremely stormy night was no doubt to blame for the small attendance, but the price charged was also considered high by many. Several of the numbers given were very good. The number given by Mr. Juhass entitled "Bunkology" and which was a magician act, was excellent. The Gipsy trio was also excellent and both of theee acts were heartily received. The playlet was good and th« two lead parts, taken by Red Lantern players, were excep­ tionally well taken. Owing to the storm the taoup was late In getting out from Portland and in fact the weather man seemed to have It in for this particular entertainment In everyway. A fire alarm from the Newberg public school on Wednesday morning brought out the department In a re­ cord run and proved to be-a blase In one of the Inner walls caused by a defective flue. The blame bad not obtained much of s start when smoke coming ont into the room of the Y am hill Electric C om pany For Stomach and Intestinal Examinations Ax w ell as Longs and H eart and a ll other exam inations and treat­ ments. A com plete and up-to-date X -R ay laboratory. UK. WENDT ~ HEW BERG, OREGON PARRETT MOUNTAIN (Continued from page four) C hnnh o f Christ bor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett of Dec. 22, 7 :3 0 Middleton, Mrs. Edna Greer of Se­ attle, and host and hostess, thus uniting for a brief time the four sis­ ter«. Mrs. White kept the turkey until the arrival of the three sister*. Is it fair for one to have two Thanks^ Butter wrappers printed at the giving dinners, both turkey and Graphic office. gooee? And yet we say "no such thing as luck." THE OREGON Fire Relief Aasoel- Garibaldi showing much building atlon o f MeMlnnvllle has written activity— 30 houses, office build­ ing and several business houses •under construction. ■ ïr W . H. WOODWORTH, fW -i’ R . P. GILL, * T jJ the institute program. * , RESOLUTIONS Whereas, Vesta Rebekah Lodge No. Id , deplore the toeing of oar sister, Edith'Holt, who departed to th« better laad.'and, Whereas; we deeply sympathise with the bereaved family, therefore be It Resolved, that we extend our love and sympathy to them, sod be It further t Resolved, that a copy of these ree- olalloua be forwarded to tbe rela­ tives, a copy placed .On the records o f the lodge, and a copy be printed in our local newspaper. Fraternal­ ly submitted, Verona H. Nelson. Ellen B. Evans, Katie Ferguson, Com. Dom estic RESOLUTIONS Whereas, death has again invaded ir chapter, taking j>ur sister, aude M. Porter Therefore, be It resored, that wd 61. O. B. S. extend sympathy to the bereaved family; that a copy of theee resolutions be sent to tbe Graphic and that they be incorporated upon the minutes of the chapter. 8 igned, Verona H. Nelson Anna McDonald Hattie McVey • ---------------0--------------. 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