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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
LEXINGTON ECHOES " '" " Bruce Grady and Fred Lucas pent two da) 9 of this week in The Dalles ' , Mr. and Mrs. Gt)Red of Condor pant the week end in Lexing ton visiting at th- home of Mrs Reeds aunt Mrs Alva Jones Mrs Ethel Doris and her child ren returned to their home ai Salem on Sunr'ay after a very pleasant two weeks visit in Lex ingtonwith friends and relation Most of Lexington's 0. A. C tudents have returned hotrn those returning iiU week wert Wiima and Opal Leach, M as Mrxine Gentry and Mr. Claire Nolan. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray White arriver from Seattle for a few weeks vis it the home folks. Mrs. Ed Dnran left for Salen on Sunday for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Marj Mc Murty. . Married at Portland May 28, at the home of the grooms brother Miss Huldah Tucker anb Paul De F. Mortimar The bride is a daugb terof Mr.and Mrs WM.Tucker of Lexington snd has many f riends there who congratulte Mr. Mortimor on winning such a fine girt for a bride. The newlyweds are making their home at Gladstona. Ore HmPt-ick the Dan Ftatelurk the Dane was arly Anglo-Danlah l.wo. Tht ton of the Panlah king, hi wm ael "drift In bont, bat M a?rd by Grim, Biher ttiao, who returned him lo hla father "Rf taring" Mad Fin Art Profeaaioaal beak ratortra, rule, arc nMt Ittanloua artlita, anj they can prwduie an Imitation of paga of rar book which wlU do rclTt hundred of collector!. . MORGAN ITEMS Mr. H. C. Witzel came up fro ti Vancouver Tuesday. Mrs. Martin and her son Aveiy tecompanied by Virgil and Knti Morgan, returned ti Moro on Wednesday. Jack Hardestv, brother of Jim ' tardesty w hom he had not Beer for thirty five years, accompanied y his son and Len Weinke arriv d in Morgan Friday, from Ok lahoma. They travelled by auto. Mr, Frank Halferty and famil.v ( lone and Mrs Sadie Wade o Estacada, aecompnied by her sot Merle, were the supper guests al the H. 0. Ely home. Thursday. Miss Gladys Pierrot left for Sar Francisco Wednesday morning B, F. Morgan and famiiy wer he dinner guests of H. 0. Ely't Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crutches of Post and were the week end guests o trs. Crutches parents, Mr. am. Irs. Otto Lindstrom, Miss Zoe Fanens of lone wa isiting in Morgan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen of Marsh field, and their son John drovt up last Friday to visit Mrs. Ber gen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. . Harbison. They came by way of Eugene and brought ho.TieUobert Harbi son Jr. whe ha completed his first year at the Stata Univerii'.y Mr. Bergen is a florist and also condncts a floral shop in Mareh- neio. iney started on their re turn trip Monday morning. R. E. Harbsson was in Lexing ton Tuesday. CECIL NEWS ITEMS , "Butterby Flats" was the scene )f a very charming wedding on Monday', June 15. The bride and iroom were Miss ; Violet May (ynd, youngest daugnter of Mr. md Mrs. Jack Hynd' and Mr. Cecil Leon Lieuallan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lieuallan of Mood River. The Bishobof Eastern Oregon. Bishop Remingt.n ot Pendleton performed the impressive mar i iage ceremony in the presence of about fifty guest." on the beautiful shady lawn where the songs of the birds, the rippling of the waters, flowing by the lawn ana tug sm shining its Orightest un thj tit lie and. the bridegroom will not be fo.-gotten ny those present. Miss A. C Lowe, cousin of the ride, presided at the piano. The nymn sung wm the Voice that irerthed o'er Eden followed by the wedding mareh. - , The bride was altogether lovely in white chitton trimmed wilhi beautifnl lace. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a oeautiful shower boquetof piuk sweet peas and carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Lois Lieu llan, a s.ster of the bridegroom was prettily dressed in white out In pink and blue. A large hree tier wedding cane, a gift of the bride's aunt, Mrs. T. H. Lowe , grae.d the center of the table. The table linen which waf used for the occasion was the same which was used at the wed ding of the bride's great grand mother at rittington, Durham, England one hnndred and twen i v years ago, and kindly lent for the wedding by the bride.a aunt Mrs. T. H. Lowe of Cecil, Oregou The bridal pair were the recii untsof many beautifnl presents and lit the course of the after noon took their peparture, amid a shower of rice, old shoes and fervent gooJ wishts, for the Coast and other points. ' Happy Look Ah tad The llrltle ,nt think of It, ilea real t Fifty yeara fro;. I yesterday will ba our gulden innlviTMry.lliMtnii Trn acrlpt. ' Spirituality of Maie Muale li d ui In In nature; If ti iiinterlul it will li anlrltual. I'1 lertnl ilile w apprehend through the of lirirtng and comprehend through tho li twlleet; ttt aplrltual ahl.i reaohea in through the fumy (or liaiigliiullon, M ba It mualc nf Mi high nt riaaa) int., tba (I.kiImDiI part of ii.Krvhlill. voile and carried a spiay of pink roses. The bridgroom was attended' oy Jack Hynd Jr. brother of the bride' ' ? After the guests had extended their congratulations to the hp oy couple, kit uujoui'ued lo ine thing room where asplendi J w ai ding breakfast was served. The decorations were carried I i : . . m 11 I 1 2 131 ti I fePEARL'v S3 Ml ; Not l Jeal for Firn Some klnil uf wooda, aut'li in chwt nut, butternut, taiimrack anil priK, irv nut I'X'rt nmMla fur flreilnfr b .auae they throw off o mnny ijiarka Sciti c t. Politic$ SilentlatK .iff l.uy K-rtiilnlin tti r-imt tteliiht "f Hi enrtli, having left lo the m !!!! lh J"li f llnil'.n out nnut Ik tin' niHllvr llli It. Mum lug Orrguiiluii. Votf Army ot Industry r'ai'ior) uurken ntul ilrnlera wlw Kiiln a HvhIiIimhI In Ilia building iin.l marketing of one of the b-aillni; iimkt- nt untuiiiiHiiim iiiiiktltuta an army Inrger by Merul tliounandK than the 'nfiintry. fir i.l.y and artillery roiu iiiuiiilrd by :!ir tl.il.o uf Welllngtnn tlii'H tut il I: iled !'.. ;iut NaMileun tt i'i li. Picture Ahead ! Kodak as you go CITY W$ Beyond the Car Lines r Jt? n country you A can have city cooking . ' convenienre. a good oil coofc- I itove'a inrm A.m. f-.m m ' II L-. . . 1 1 rmt . j ncai amrmiraua: I nil H mean a al kitchen and no firca to tend NouelcM, limple, uft! The kerosene to ue ihould b the hi(kcat grade mfy Pearl Od elp cially refined and -evrW foe uae in bd cookttovet and bcateri Pearl Oil bumi ra no imoke no odor the air itayt iweet and pure Pearl Oil ' corrode the metal parti of your oil cookitove. 1 1 "Keroiene" or "coal oil" may mean k! .... V.-.l Jl . ' n miu ui Kcruicnci intui on rcan by nam! 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"when I war blind I waa tiliiy get ting counterfeit nionoy." Judge. HIS HEART IN HIS HEAD Karl L. Beach Lexington, Ore. lone, Oregon. "He'g a cold nrupoalilon a regulai cabbage I" ' "How'a tliatr ."Got. bis heart In tila head." Cecil Lleuellan our popular traf fic cop, met with a mishap'on the highway, near Morgon, lastsun' vening which was rather costly to him but fortunately no person al Injnry resulted Iiis best girl. to whom he was to be married the next morning at day breck, was at his aide which perhaps caused him to be somewhat obliviutm to obstacles on the right of way. Someone hoisj which stood In the middle of the roud took the full impact of his borrowed Essex sedan, resulted In a badly jitrr. mt'd radintnr, hood and fender, he sides a brokeu lamp and other minor damages. The horse disap peared in the darkness and at th is writing had not been heard from. London and Pari At Hie beginning of the KliilitiN'nil century I'nrtii equnled l.oiulnn In 'P ulullnn and an doubt lUriiimHcd It u' loin earlier 1'i'ilmll. The fmitliik which Kngland gullied In luillu (Hve London a fre!i antirea of wriillh through ti rh'li rommerea with the Orient; It wui llieti that l.mid'Ui forgeil ierniuneiilly ilieuil nf Pari In the number of luhithltiiti. The electors of thn dlftrlct mt't at tho Hchofl hniiHt M mdav at 1 o'clock P.M. ami trantmsted the usual annual bulsneis which per tain to such occasions. Noah 1!. Pettyjohn was re elected as Di rector for a three year term and Mrs. U.E' Harbison was re elect d Clerk for 1 year. A Critic Criticittd J il I lien Agiite III London t'hrnntil--"Nltiii tenlba of our wreen Idoli are aa an Ktiglbili ioet haa mid, 'faultily fuultli'Na, telly regulur, aiilendldl)' null.'" Mnld tif them, Jnmeil Car liilnly lint I Ti'imyann wrote t hut line In 18.VS, long In-fore icreen Idola wei dreituit of. And, mrt from thiil. 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