TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 8, 1Ö16. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH JUNE BRIDES IN TILLAMOOK. Beginning of Pa»tor’» Third Y»«r— Wyss- Hiner. Church has Made Wonderful Growth. On Thursday, June 1st, at 12 Last Sunday marked the beginning o'clock occurred the marriage of of ‘.be third year for Rev Van Winkle Chris Wyss, of Fairview and .Miss as pastor of the Christian Church. Mid* Hiner, daughter of Mr. and During that time there have been one Mrs. Isaac Hiner, of Beaver, at the hundred and sixty three added to the residence of the officiating minister membership, with a loss by death Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor of the Pres­ and otherwise uf 24, leaving a net byterian church. Composing the brid­ gain of 139. The average attendeiice I al party there were, in addition to the at Sunday school has increased 10u bride and groom, the bride’s sister. per ceut dining the two years and the Miss Loras Hiner, the groom’s broth­ efficiency uf the school has made a er Peter Wyss, Mr. Jackson, and Prof and Mrs. Hanrun of Beaver and Fair­ greater gain than that. According to reports made at the view. last inter-denuminational convention Wade-Desmond. at Roseburg the Tillamook Christian At high noon, orf June the 17th, a • Sunday School vow has the largest number of relatives and friends gath- I cradle roll in the state of Oregon. Perfect co-cpe.ation at all times ex­ cred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. isted between li.urch and pastor and i Chas. Desmond, of Pleasant Valley, v.i beli ce that the coining year will to witness the marriage of their daughter, Miss Minnie, to Mr. Albert be liilcd with progress aud victories. Wade, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. -r------------- ---- It would be hard tu imagine a pret­ Notice to Stockholders. tier or more impressive picture than TV- ..djourned annual meeting uf that presented by the wedding party the Tillamook Hotel Company will as they pasted into the parlor to the I the stockholder» of the Tillamook strain» ui Soheniin's wedding march, Hotel Co. will be held ou Thursday, I played by Miss Charlotte Wade, ana Jitn- 22nd, 1 M 16 at S p.m, at the Till­ took their places beneath the beauti- ; f.ul floral arch. amook Hotel, Tillamook, Oregon. The bride was dressed in a lovely E. J Claussen, Sec. creation of white chiffon and _______ _ messe- line, with tiny bride's roses entwined Memorial Services. in her dark brown hair, and a boquet '1 i.c 1. O. O. F. Lodge will hold of white "Victorias” upon her arm. The bride’s maid, Miss Allie Han­ inimoii.il services at the Presbyter­ ian Church on Sunday, June 11, which son, was prettily gowned in pale pink will be conducted by Rev. J. E. Youel silk, and carried LaFrance roses of the pastor. All Odd Fellows and Re­ the same shade. The groom and best man, Mr. Wil­ bekahs will meel at the 1. O. O. F. hall at 10:30 o’cluck and go to the bur Broughton, wore the convention­ < harch in a budv. In the afternoon al clothes for such occasions. T he decoration uf the house, con­ the 'ember» will go to the cemetery uni, ! nmets at 10 a.m. At 11 loving and hearty congratulations, the the smite will be oi special interest company sat down to a delicious and in < b- ervance of the annual odd Fel- bountiful wedding dinner. The happy young couple were the lo • ’•■ni< ria! Day. The members of < id Fellows and RcTec.’.li lodges happy recipients of many beautiful will attend tin services : nd the pas- and useful gifts. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. •o- v ill deliver an appropriate ser­ mon. Spy. ,1 i. r.he.o of t.its'ic and Sumerlin, Miss Julia Sumerlin, Mr. uai.j .. airs will mak- a beautiful and Mrs. Desmond, Miss Hallie i . attractive service. In the eveniug Desmond, Mrs. Marie Wade, Mr. >’cl a good sermon for the Bruce Wade, the Misses Charlotte, ti'l v viil .11 be ¿■•¡¡'.•■•red delivered by the tin i-r.stor. Grace and Lois Wade, Mr. and Mrs. ..ie o'iùially invited to attend S. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Elliott, these services. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Werschkul, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods, Mr. and Mrs. United Erethern Church. B. E. Turner, Mr. and Mrs Walter Sunday school 10 a.m., Preaching, Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Proctor Mr. Wilbur .1 ’ a.m. 1’. I'. C. E. 7 p.m. Evening Miss Allie Hansen, BrouRhton, Miss Annie Schild, Mr. s. 1 vice at 8 o'clock. Master Harold j ’ i .) meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Cicero Proctor, R. G. Sumerlin, Pastor. .. Proctor and Donald Proctor. After a few days spent with re- altives in this county, Mr and Mrs. Nazar rue Church. Wade will go to their new home in '¡here will be a series of revival Myrtle Point, Orc., accompanied by si’ s held in the Nazarene Church the best wishes of a host of good pinning next Sunday, at eleven friends. o'clock, Mrs. Stella Crooks, of Port- Strebin-Schlappi. ad, <’-■ ,< n will do the preaching. Miss J. Henel Schlappi, daughter of I vciyone is invited to attend these Mr. and Mrs. K. Schlappi, old and meetings. well known residents of this county, A. H. Smith, Pastor. was united in marriage at noon Wed­ nesday, June 7, at the family resi- . deuce south of town to Mr. John C. Strebin, of Troutdale, Oregon. The New Home Users bride is a young woman of excellent character and has been one of the are successful young teachers of the county for several years. Quality Choosers The groom is a young man of good family and is substantial in pu rposc i I and ability. He is a graduate of O. A. C. and also has finished a special course at the University of California and is now engaged with his father in operating a large farm in Mult­ nomah County at Troutdale, where the young couple will reside and be at home to their many friends. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor of the Presbyterian church, using the beaut­ iful and impressive ring ceremony, in FOR SALE BY the presence of relatives and friends. The guests from out side were: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Strebin, of Troutdale, Oregon, parents of the groom, Mr. A. Wilhelm, of Seattle, Wash., and Dr. I . J. H. Montgomery, of Portland. I < Tillamook, z Free Delivery Of all zyUail Orders $1.00 or over to any! point in Tillamook County. Double Gold Bond Stamps Given with every Cash Purchase on Fridays. June Sale of The Famous One Dollar Wirthmor Waists. Ladies' Suits and Coats. Spring and Summer 1916 ¿Models Only. \ sacrifice sale of Ladies Suits an(j Coa|s planned to reduce our immense stock of new and uptodate styles, which owing to the backwardness of the season have not moved as rapidly as we could have wished. These prices, however, will effect the desired end and to avoid dis­ appointment we urge you to make your selections early. t-Jlctual to $12.50 Sport Coats, $7.98. The New June Models Smart, Jaunty little Coats for Street or Outing wear. Newest fabrics— newest colors—newest styles. (^Jlctual to $18. 75 Spring Coats, $11.65 Exceptionally smart and becoming styles in Sport Coats and Coats for Dressier wear. Serges—Chinchillas, Black and White Checks. Actual to $35.00 Spring Suits, Aru now on Sale. UST think how great the Sale of these famous Waists must be, when they are being bought (these same four pretty styles) by thrifty women throughout the entire nation. The Wirthmor plan is a veritable triumph of the most modern co-operation between manu­ facturers and retailers—all inspired by the same high ideal—that of best serving the public. And this is the reason why Wirthmor Waists only cost a fraction of what other waists, not so good, would cost you. J There are no other Waists like the $18. Wirthmor Waists are always One Dollar, Suits of Serge, Repp, Gabardine or Silk in styles that are correct in every line. Come and try one on in front of our triple mirror—see for yourself how beautiful they are. The New Horne Sewing Machine Company. San Francisco, Cal. An Optimist , A man who owns a I Honey-Hathaway. On Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hathaway, parents of the bride, Thane Honey and Miss Bar­ bara Hathaway were united in mar­ riage, the Rev. N. W. Phelps per­ forming the ceremony, those present were relatives of the contracting par­ ties. The young people are well and favorable known in this county and their friends extend to them their best wishes for a happy and prosper­ ous union. |b Fisb Brand Mr*. Nicklaus Die» in Portland. Reflex Slicker $3.00 Died at the Saint \ incent Hospital in Portland, Friday morning June 2, 1916, at 2 o'clock a.m., Mrs. Garnet Mabel Nicklaus,. wife ot J. T. Nick­ laus and daughter of Prof, and Mrs. II. S. Briinhall, of Garibaldi, age 23 years, 1 1 months and 22 days. The cause of her death was typhoid fever. The funeral services wire held at the Holman Undertaking Parlors t»n Monday, June Stli at 2.30 p.m., and interment took place at the Riverview cemetery. Rev. 1 uther H. Dyott, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Port­ land preached the funeral sermon The bod) «as laid to rest in a beau­ tiful white casket, six young ladies I dressed in white as honorary pall bearers Mrs. Nicklaus was formerly a mem­ ber of the United Artisans assembly No. 338, Arleta. Portland, and mem­ bers of that order acted as pall bear­ ers. Deceased was well and favorably know ■ in Tillamook County, at Bea­ ver, where she resided with her par­ ents for several years. Her husband was formerly a prominent" ranchman in Tillamook County. Old Prtb Mjv rain. Pri-A-e/ireri aise/sfrj- rS>i*cf »r Krfe TU r*obi Satmocl'or Ciurvitccd »-’end nsrcJtrJ'ff A. J. row Fit CO POSTsiN Have Your House Wiring Done by Cfoagt power Co DONE RIGHT at RIGHT PRICES Notice to Rebekahs. All members are notified to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall, Sunday, June 11th at 10.30 am., for the purpose of joining the Odd Fellows in the annual memorial services. Eacic .Mullen, Sec. I' WO selection-, only are describ- 2- ed in the wonderful savings that are possible on the purchase of your new Summer Chapeau. Every model is of this season's creation and conforms in every de- tail of fashion's demands. Come early and share in the sav- ings just now being offered. c_ylcttial $5.00 to $6.00 Values for $3.49 ABSOLUTELY authentic an