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.¿a— w — n ■ fiS S Li 'A X ? :: .. ,-vfp THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2Q, IftujH uaarii • lUss Mina Ames, who Is teaching whether living in town or on the at Newport this wlntef, Is at home farm. Tim men are Invited to this for the holiday vacation period, also. The women’s committee wish to J. O. Bekman, secretary of the MfMtnuvilie Commercial club, was announce that they wilt superintend a Newberg visitor on Wednesday of the lunch at this meeting. Each family la asked to bring sandwiches, this week. If J fs news, phone White tt. W. W. Lunger of Lafayette was a Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Dlmond pickles, salad, end little cakes, or as John' Illlg spent Christmas at Mll- Newberg visitor on Wednesday. many of the Items listed as possible, waukie with his son, Stephen. I Miss Norma Hgrvsy. who Is and son, John Allen, spent Christ but no othftn. Coffee, sugar and mas day In Portland with Mrs. Dl- Give the Graphic the news. It*s teaching at Corvallis, was horns for milk will be furnished to those who mood’s toother, J. W. Allen. Impossible for us to get it all unless the holidays. bring dinner. The committee urge Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Align of Van you tel} It. . I ,'i; Gladys Nichols is home from Al all members, and as many others as Mrs. Alios Hubbard of Lafayette bany, where she Is teaching school, couver and Omar Pendall and family possible, to bring dinner end enjoy of Forest Grove were guests at the a social hour with us at noon. They spent Christmas with her son, Al for the holiday vacation. C. B. Wilson home on Christmas day. have mads plans to form an organis bert Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nichole of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Barr of Salem ation of the Women at this meeting. Ulmer Myers of Portland Is visit Portland cams up Christmas day to Mr. Long needs no introduction to ing his sister, Mrs. Bari Plnney, dur visit at the home of their cousin. came down last Sunday to spend Christmas at the home of Mrs. Barr’s many of us. having given two ad Mrs. J. J. Millar. ing the holiday vacation. parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald. dresses on fruit subjects in this lo The Woman’s Auxiliary to Pacif H. K. Blckafooee and wife of Mon- Mrs. Edward Wallis came down cality, one st West Chehalem. and tc College will meet at Wood-Mar ’> mouth and H. E. Blckafooee and wife from Albany to spend the Christmas the other at Sprlngbrook. that were of Portland were Christmas guests hall Saturday afternoon at 3:30. A holidays with her parents, Mr. and considered unsurpassed by those who good attendance is desired. at the K. H. Qtckafoose home. were fortunate enough to hear them. Mrs. M. D. Titus of ’ north Mr. gad Mrs. Charles Puller and street. Vivian Hadley Is over from Wood- Bring your questions on all kinds of born to spend the holidays with his children from Portland spent Christ Barnard Mainwartng earns over berries, also specimens of plants for parents, Mr. end Mrs. Prank Hadley. mss day with Mrs. Puller’s slater, from Milton to spend the Christmas discussion. If those who saved berry holidays at horn« and left on Wednes A number of poultry reisers of the Mrs. Ralph Otis and family, (Continued ^>n page eight) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and day forr Corvallls to visit college Woodburn community have organic ' od the Wood burn Cooperative Poul little daughter, spent Christmas day friends. in Portland at the home of Mrs. Mil try association. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson en HOBERG MEMORIAL AT HILLS tertained on Christmas the follow Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Avery went to lers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leech. Francis Haworth, a Junior at the Ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rogers sad Portland Christmas end spent the BORO ON SONDAY, DEC. 31 day with Mrs. Avery's toother, R. University of Oregon, to spending the Mias Rebeoea Gates of Portland; Mr. holiday vacation with his mother, and Mrs. H. H. Nelson and Mr. and Ralph Brennan end family. 7 < Mrs. Vhrona Nelson went to Port Mias Henrietta Welch of Ssattls, Mrs. Alice Haworth, on Villa Road. Mrs. Joe C. Nelson and daughter, land today (Thursday) and will go Mrs. Russell Parker and little Jacqueline. * - Wash., s sister of Mrs. Meads Blllott, Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. O. Miller and on to Hillsboro to attend a memorial spent Christmas hers returning to daughter went to Chehalls. Wash, daughter, Mabel, Mr. and-Mrs. Carl service at the Hilbboro M. E. church last 8unday for s visit with her par Salem with the Meade Elliotts. on next Sunday. Mrs. Nelson’s Mf. and Mrs. R. J. Robertson of ents, Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Stannsrd. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arte Sher father, the late Rev. Joseph Hoberg, wood and children of Portland, went Paul Elliott cams, down from Victoria. B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. 'i was the first pafeor of the M. E. L. Peacock of Portland spent Christ North Powder where he is teaching to McMinnville on Christmas day church at Hillsboro and fifty years where they spent the day at the mas with Mr. end Mrs. G. C. Biford. this year and will spend the holidays home of U. 8. G. Millar’s brother, L. ago on New Year’s eve the bell in Mias Mslbs Sanders, daughter of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. the ehurch at Hillsboro was rung for Miller. Elliott. Mr. end Mrs. C. B. Sanders, Is home the first time by Albert Tosier. Mr. Mrs. Pearl Clark of New York Toiler Christmas guests at the W. Main- from Willamette University for the has rung the bell every year City arrived here last Saturday ev holidays. She Is accompanied by s waring home were Mr. and Mrs. C. since that time. Mr. Hoberg was in ening for a month's visit in Oregon. B. Burroughs, formerly of Condon friend.---------- — —;------—— She will visit her grandmother, Mrs. strumental in securing the bell while Harry Baker of the Larkin-Prinee and now of Portland^ and Bernard M. J. Nash, while in Newberg. Mrs. pastor of the church. The memorial hardware store, received word of tbs Mainwartng of Milton. Clark came -to be present at a family service next Sunday was originally Mrs. Joseph Wilaon. who will be reunion which was held at the intended to be a celebration, but af death of s cousin. Bart Shoemake. ter Rev. Hoberg’s death it was which occurred at Toppenlab, Wash., 71 years old next Sunday, to re L O. O. P. ball in this eity. changed to a memorial. Mrs. Anna ported as being very sick and the . last Friday. J. A. Austin, pioneer citisen and Mias Ann Silver, who is attending outcome Is doubtful. Mrs. Wilson merchant of Woodburn passed sway Wiley McDonald was a resident of Hillsboro st that time and has been has been sick for about three weeks. Willamette University at Salem Is at hto home there on Wednesday of Isabel Llngenfelter came last week. He first engaged in bus a friend of Mrs. Nelson ever since spending the Christmas holidays at time. The following letter writ the home of her parents, Hr. sad Mrs. down from Spokane on Thursday of iness in that city in 1891. His that last week to spend the holidays with daughter, Miss Laura Austin, who is ten to Mrs. Nqlson explains the W. W- Silver. event: * Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell sad her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. > missionary of the M. E. church in . Portland, Or., Dec. 17, 1922. Llngenfelter of north Meridian India, is known to many Newberg My dear friend Verona: son and daughter motored from Ker people. ry to Newberg to spend Christmas street. Have intended for some time to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Grabler and with Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs There will be an old students’ re write you relative to the memorial family of Portland and Walter H. union st Pacific College at 7:80 p. given to your father at Hillsboro on Georgs Nelson of this City. Fred L. MoCrea and family of Wilson and family of the Portland m. on Friday of this weelr. Anyone Sunday, December 31, at 2:30 p. m. 'Portland spent Christmas with his Road, took dinner and spent Christ who has ever attended Pacific Is We had so anticipated having your mother, Mrs. J. C. McCrea, and sis mas at the parental home of Mr. and urged to attend. There wHl be a dear father present and make it a basketball game between the old stu celebration, but now ft will be a ter, Mrs A. 8.- Hubbard at the old Mrs. J. H. Wilson. P. R. Miller and wife returned last dents gnd the vanity team, after memorial. The address of the day home place on south River street. M r.'and Mrs. William Clemmenr Thursday from Clarkson, Washington which there will bq a short program will be given by Dr. Everett Ham mond of Salem, whose father. Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clemmens where they visited their two eons and and business meeting. The board of directors and em John Hammond, came as pastor in spent Christmas with the former's a daughter for about a month. They son and the letter's brother, Pred report a v en t deal of snow and cold ployes of the U. S. National Bank the fall of ’ 72. This Everett was weather there at that time. enjoyed a banquet at the Imperial then a little boy. Other speakers Clemmens and family in Portland. Miss Clara 8mith of Kennewick, hotel last Saturday evening. After will |>e Bishop Shepard, George H The buslnees men’s gym class Wash., Is spending the holiday sea the splendid banquet all adjourned Himes, Frederick V. Holman, Rev. which meets regularly on Thursday and Albert Toiler. I spoke evening will not meet.this (Thurs- son with her friends. Miss Melba to the parlors of the bank where a Walters Prank relative to you “ children' „ day) evening in respect for the fu Sanders and Mias Ann Silver. All Christmas tree was in evidence and to presenting to the Sunday school a neral of B. H. Woodward on that three of these young ladies are stu here speeches were made and pres picture of your father— Just a pho dents at Willamette University. ents distributed to the employes. day. There were sixteen present on this tograph enlarged— not a crayon Prof. H. a Roes, who Is principal Mrs. Moade Blllott came over from any other than a photograph, say occasion. Salem last Saturday evening and of the schools at Mayvllle, Oregon, about 8x12 inches, with glass and The city council met on Tuesdav this year. Is spending a week at Meade Joined her here on Sunday Just a rim frame. This to be pre morning for a holiday visit at the home during Christmas vacation and night and discussed the matter 0 1 sentad to the -Sunday school by the will also attend some of the sessions truck licensee. After some discus home of the latter*e parents, Mr. and sion the question was left in the children of Rev. Hoberg, and one of Mrs. M. P. Blllott. _ , of the state teachers’ institute. hands of a committee, consisting of you, whoever you select, to present Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen of Pasco, Miss Melba Sanders, who Is In Councilmen Dixon. Reid and Hud it, probably Frank. It should not .Wash., arrived here on Wedneeday ' Newberg for the holidays,, gave a dleston. The council also decided coot more than three or four dollars. little Christmas party at her home. for a few days’ visit with their not to bond the city at this time to There will be a special seat re daughter. Mrs. Chester A. Dlmond. Tuesday evening, in honor-of Miss served for you folks, then another take ap the warrant Indebtedness. Clara Smith, a fallow student at They were accompanied by their The next regular meeting o f the seat for those who were members of granddaughter, Miss Ruth Toung. Willamette University. will be held on Tuesday eve the Sunday school. Mrs. Jane Wiley Hugo Dorn who fell on the cement council Edwards is planning to attend. I If you have visitors from out of ning, January1 2. wish you would see Annie Wiley Mc town, phone It to the Graphic, or walk in front of his home a week Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riddle and write it on a post card and drop tt ago last Monday, breaking two ribs, children departed last Prlday morn Donald, I want her to be sure and Into the mall. It helps to give New is improving rapidly. In addition to ing for Riddle, Douglas county, to come. At star o’clock there will W a sup berg s better paper and Is an set of this he also had th% pneumonia, but spend Christmas with relatives. A is now able to be up and around per.at which we old-timers will all courtesy to your company. delightful Christmas was spent st be at one again. table. Many are counting the home of Mr. Riddle's father with on Mrs. Bvangellne Martin, who Is going from here, and a reunion it Mrs. Prank Harris of Big Pine. all members of the family present. chairman of the Yamhill delegation rarely will be. I wish you would of teachers at the state teacher’s In Inyo county, California, arrived here Mr. Riddle returned Tuesday morn give án Item to the Newberg Graphic on Wednesday of last week for a vis ing but Mrs. Riddle and the child stitute In Portland this week, went it with her sister, Mrs. Alva Gore. ren will not return until the first an# I will send something to the to Portland on Tuesday to taka part Mrs. Harris will remain until after of next week. Douglas county peo McMinnville papers. in a conference and attend the Insti Ami will you write your sisters the holidays. It had been I f years ple have been enjoying exceptionally tute. since the sisters had been together. fine weather, with warm sunshine and brothers and try to have as Bob Patterson and wife came over J. C. Jessup has taken a position and barely enough rain to make many of you as can go. The roads from Tillamook last Sunday to visit with the Graphic. Mr. Jessup was plowing practical. . Only one frost are good, it there will not be a deep Mia. Patterson's mother, Mrs. Pork- formerly -publishes of a paper in had vlsf i ted the Riddle section so far snow. The Oregon Electric stops ner, and Mr. Patterson’s parents. Mr. Montana. Hto wife la at present th to winter, when the temperature right by the church and the S. P. and Mrs. James Patterson. They re a block away. They go and come of slaying with her mother in Dakota, is down to 27 above sero. turned to Tillamook on Wedneeday ten;) then there are the an to stages. the mother being quite ill. but she Robbers visited Newberg again of this week. will later come to Newberg to make last Saturday night and paid their Now, Verona, do help me to make A. M. Deaton and family went to her home. this an occasion long to be remem respects In at least four homes so bered. The local pastor. Rev. Mil- last Sunday to spend Cbrist- Mr. and Mnu Thomas Young o f far as known. These were the homee ton Marcy. 1s greatly Interested In st the home of Mrs. Deaton’s parents Mr and Mra L. B H off-’ 0 *»11! Lake. North Dakota, arrlved4®f President Pennington, R. J. Moore, having this a success. I would like man. Mr d L Í oi T re te ñ id home here on Thureday of last week to> visit Mrs. L. M. Parker, and S. M. Cal to see a goodly number there from Monday night but Mrs. Deaton and Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. M. J. kins. Evidently It was tke same McMinnville. little son remained for a week’s vis Nash. Mrs. Young was formerly bunch which rifled several homes With many good wishes, Marietta Hitchens. They expect to here s yssr ago, judging by their "auld lang syne’’ friend. it. Dave Smith, proprietor of the spend the winter here. Mr. Young methods. AH of the houses entered Edyth Tosier Weathered. Into were two story buildings and in Newberg Bakery, has purchased the to s government contractor. Woodburn held a Berry Institute on all cases only the lower floor was business property where his bakery WANTED— 3 dressed bogs, about Is located and will completely re Friday and Saturday. Dec. 16 and ransacked. At President Penning 150 Ito. each. Phone Black R143. model It. He will Install m fine new 18. Over 200 berry growers attend ton’s they took |20 in money, leav is ti electric oven for his baking. During ed and listened to addresses by such ing the puree In which it was con the period of remodel ng and Install authorities as Senator 8am H. Brown tained and a wrist watch belonging ing of the new oven the bakery will of Gsrvals; R. 8. Bease of O. A. C.; to Miss Pennington, which lay be be closed. This will be from Jan Gordon Brown of Hood River; H. S. side It. At R. J. Moore's they se Oils of Salem; Prof. Lovett of 0. A cured a flue overcoat, leaving a rain- uary 1 to 7. soaked one on the window. At Mrs. C. and several others. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison and grandchildren of - T. L. Cummings and family and Parksr’s they apparently took noth Rex. who left here on Wednesday af Wesley Boyce and family spent ing of value. Evidently the Calkins was the last one visited. Mr. ternoon to drive through to Alameda, Christmas day st the home of Rev. home Calkins wag sitting up st the Wood Cal., will be glad- to know that they and Mrs. T. Broulllette In Portland. ward home and Mies Calkins was reached there at 2:16 p. m. Satur Twenty-seven relatives sat down to a day. They had a splendid trip all wonderful turkey dinner at one keeping her mother, who was not through, according to word Just re •’clock and afterwards, the children, well, company. Mrs. Calkins was sleeping lightly and heard a noise ceived by Mr. and l ( ra- Porry Miller one and all, enjoyed the Christmas and warned her daughter. They at whose home, they visited before tree and program of Christmas read sounded a signal bell which fright ings and music. leaving. ened the intruder and he Jumped out the window, leaving It «open. This was at about 2:20 a. m. Sun day. The officers were called and they made some search but evidently Moat eye troubles begin lb the robbers had become frightened id doubtless left town at once. Mc childhood. A little strain and Minnville Was visited last week, we abuse in school days mean are Informed and It will be remem much more in later years. bered that at the time of last year’s house-breaking, other towns hS Good eyesight means much around were visited either shortly to success. Defects of sight before or Just afterwards. ) are more easily corrected in youth and action now may save FARM your child from wearing ABY 6 glasses later. Mrs. Jessie D. MeComb, leader of home eoonomice, and C. L. Long, See us and see better. horticultural specialist, fboth from the Oregon Agricultural College will be with urn for our W m Bureau tetlng to be held on January 8. Mr. Long will discuss pruning sad surly spring ears of berries. »Mra. MeComb will announce her subject Ister. This will no doubt be some thing of especial Interest to women. Local and Personal News Brighten Your Child’s Future Outlook Big 10-Days Sale ■ Everything la the store will be reduced from 25 per eext to 50 per cent for the next tea days. Buy bow «ad aave money. Kaay excellent Christmas Gifts to be found axsoag them.- Stock consists of STOVES and BADGES, FURDUUBE, HARDWARE, BABY BUGGIES and CRIBS. COOKDO UTEH- SEWING KAfjHIXESt ALUDDFUD AID GRADITE and SECODD-HADD GOODS. TTERSON Corner First and Main W. H. WOODWORTH, President X. P. GILL, Cakhier A. B. MILIA, Vice Pies. First National Bank o f Newberg GUARANTEED FOR T W O YEARS Kantleek Rubber Goods Made of Pure Live Fan Bobber KANTLEEK HOT WATER BOTTLES KAHTLEEK FOUNTAIN SYRINGES KANTLEEK ICE CAPS KANTLEEK INVALID CUSHIONS KANTLEEK EAB and ULCER SYRINGES •awfflîBü Store