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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
- ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 22. 1919 C MIST NISTINGS Robert Dixon. Jr.. waa in Portland Monday on business. J. W. Allen transaoted business In Portland Saturday. W. B. Dlllard was a passanger for Astoria Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Large were in Kalama Wednesday on business. J. H. Sheldon of Portland, was in St Helens Tuesday on business. T. C. Morris was up from Ralnlor Tuesday and transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Welter of Goble shopped in St. Helens Monday. Miss Marie Wasser of Goble vlstted with Miss Myrtle Jones Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Hens of Port land, were guects of Mrs. Flora Owen on Sunday. "The Boys," Mickle McDonald and Harry Peterson, were 'business visi tor In Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllrjn Beetone of the Liberty theatre, were in St. Hel ens Sunday. Miss Emma Flemming of Portland. vltVted at' the J. W. Day home last 'week end. Miss Gene Lacey of Portland, Is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. nharlea Wheeler. J. T. Taber, Miss Alma Ditto and Miss Ditto's guest. Miss Hazel Wll Hams, motored to Portland Sunday. Miss Ines Barber of Portland, Tlt-lted with her father, E. Barber, on Saturday and Sunday. L. A. Austin visited with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Austin, In Woodburn Sunday. Miss Pearl Harris of Fresno, Cali fornia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs T. Flippin, Jr., this week. Miss Lois Clear visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Cox on Sinday. Mr. and Mrs. William Alves of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Russell L. L. Ba!:er of Portland, was in St Helens for a few hours Tuesday, at tending' to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Chrlstcnsen left Wednesday for Seaside. They will be cone until Sunday. , Miss Dorilda DeVin. who has been working in Hood Rlvor, is in St. Helens this week, visiting irlends. Miss Monica Kanary of North Yakima, Washington, is visiting with friends in St. Helena this week. Between January 1, 1919 and July 1, 1919, there were 2607 book loaned from the St. Helens library. The Good Times club held a picnic at Columbia Beach on Tuesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watts motored down from Portland and spent Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. J. George. . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wickstrom of Scappoose motored dawn and spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Van Natta. Miss Marian Baker left Monday af ternoon for her home in Portland alter spending several days with friends in St. Helens. Mrs. J. F. Brown and daughters, Edith and Ealenor, were the guests -of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rutherford and Miss Madgo Allen Sunday. Mrs. Frank Wilklns returned last Friday from Westport, Washington, where she has .been spending this summer. Miss Gertrude Philip left Tuesday tot Long Beach, where she will visit with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Wll' Ham Phlll-i for three weeks. W. B Wilkerson arrived home 11 Friday troa Seattle, where he had bven attending the U. of W. summer school. Mrs. S. E. Lynch was called to Lin coln. Nebraska, this week, by the ill i.ess of her mother, Mrs. Julia Pike. Mis. Lynch left Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson son Marcy, and daughter, Marguerite, ol Iowa, were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Morton. The books loinod froii the cky library the first six months of 1919 more than equalled the number loaned In the whole year of 1918. Mrs. A. R. 8pearaw arrived home Monday evening from Ocean Park, where she has been visiting with friends for the past two weeks. Mr and Mrs. E. H. Scott motored tit Portland to witness the pageant staged at Laurelhurst park on last Thursday evonlna Mrs. Lawrence Holman and her daughters, Marguorlto and Rhoda of Portland, are registered at tne sr. Helena hotel this week. Mrs C. 8. Ruhl and niece, Miss Emily Wolverton of Portland, trans acted business ia St. Holoss yes terday. - Miss Junta Young of Eugene, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Richardson this week. Miss Young Is Mrs Richardson's sister. A-. O. Rennlson of Boise, Idaho, is visiting with his brother-in-law. H. M. Buck. He will bo in St. Helo -s for two weeks. Reginald Cox of Ban Francisco, ar rived in St. Helens Tuesday ana win visit with his sister. Miss Marian Cox for two weeks. Rev. A. S. Hisey was home Sun day afternoon from Salem, where h Is attending the summer school for rural pastors. Miss Daisy Larson returned this week from Tillamook, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Hug gins and family for two weeks. Mrs. Sherman Deaver's niece, Miss Gertie Secor of Kelso, who has been visiting the Deaver's since Monday, returned to her home today. Miss Lizzie Morris returned to her home la North Yamhill, last Friday, after spending several dcys with her cousin, Mrs. Martin White. E .3. Larson returned from Oregon City on Saturday, wbsre he had been attending to business for tho past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith and inn Raymond of Rainier, were in St, Hel ens Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Freeland. Mrs. H. M. Terry and son Blllie, returned last' Friday from Portland, where they had been visiting Mrs. Terry's mother, Mrs. K. L. Griffith, ior a week. J. Bruce Polworth and family" and Mr. and Mrs. F. Furglson of Port land, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morton Sunday. Mrs. Furglson Is Mi. Morton's sister. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Tucker had as their guests Sunday Mrs. J. Raab and daughter. Miss Mildred, and Leigh ton R. Smith of Portland. Mrs. Raab U Mrs. Tucker's sister. Tho Misses Edythe Huldt and Louise Anderson of Seattle, Washing ton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrx A. B. Lake this week. Miss Huldt In Vie. Lake's sister. Mrs. Effle Brown and son Harold, returned to St. Helens Saturday from Monmouth, where they have been spending the Bummer. Mrs. Brown's niece Edith Latimer of Amity, ac companied them home. THE HOME Of Dependable Tools, Cutlery, Kitchenware, Stoves and Ranges, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods B. i. DITTO ST. HELENS, OREGON . Miss Bernlce Soule of Portland was the guest of Miss Dells Brown on Sunday. - Henry Larson, the Misses Adelald Adams. Melva and Ella Hattan motored to Ceutralla 8umlay and visited Miss Adam's sister, Mrs. J. B Bi'chhols. Mr and Mrs. T. Fllppln..Mr. ai'd Mrs. Kit Conyers and Miss Pearl Harris motored to Nehalcm nnd canircd over tho week end. Mrs. M. Rlcen returned Monday from Portland whore she had been vlbltlng with Dr. and Mr. Leo RK-en since Saturday. She was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Helen. G. R. Metskor returned last week from a' two week vacation spent at rcrcrts In Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Metsker and children accom panied hiiu. Mrs. Loren Roberts and small son, Richard, of The Dallas, arrived In St Helens yesterday and will be the gueais of . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Uroughton for a week. Nelson Adams and E. C. Richie of Woodburn, slopped In St.' Helens Monday night on their way to Rain ier. While here they were the guests of L. A. Austin. Mnslor Richard Dart Ouittatt en tertained a number of his friends on Wednecday aftornoon, the occasion being his fifth brthday. The after noon was spent In pluyln; games and dainty refreshments were terved. The stork arrived ut the home of iKr. and Mrs. H.irry Devllbllss In Portland on August the eighth and left them a baby girl, named Posxy Jane Mrs. Devilbllss will ha remem bered in St. Helens ns Hilda Cliff. Friday evening V'r. and Mrs- A. J. Deiulng entertained In honor of Mr, and Mrs. J. A, New. Progressive five hundred wss played during the even ing and dainty ref regiments were served. Forty guea'.s were present. f What your e ies need In glasses can be determined to an absolute optical and tn-a-thematlcal exactness under Dr. Thompson's methods of scientific eye examination. Consult him about your ees next visit. Wednesday, Septem ber 3, Orcadia Hotel, ull day. Salem, September 22-27-Splendld agricultural, livestock, ami Indus trial exhibits, best of anusonients. an I excellent r.'.clng card, bigger and let I ter than ever. A, 11. Lea, Secretary. Salem, Oregon. - 36-40-5t ine niiBsea Lavima ana oe KID ler of West St Melons, )i t Wtdnes (Jtiy night for BohkIiId. They will Jit gone fur two weeks, Their cousin, Mies Elizabeth McKlol of Clntskanle. accvn:anled them. Miss Helen White, who has been visiting her father, T. 8. White In West St. Helens for tho pnt few weeks, left for Seattle Thursday. She U going Co remain there this winter arid finish hr last year In the I) road -waj high school. t Henry Larson left Tuesday for Oregon CVty. After spending a few days there he is. going to Victoria. H. C, and other points of Interest. He will be gone for three weeks. Richard MoCaltum of Teeswater Ontario, Canada, arrived In St. Hel ens last Saturday and Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. C. W, Blakesley. He wlli leave next week for California where he will visit for a fow wekn before rcturt ng to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dlllard en tentalned informally Saturday even ing for their son Sergeant Vnld"n Dlliard. who received his discharge from the army at Camp Lewis last Friday. The Misses VloletU and Annetu Garrett Of Lnwrence, Kansas, were f.he guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott for a few days tnt week. The Miss Garrutts are returning to Kan sac aftor a tour of California. Mrs. W. C. Kclsey of Portland and Mrs. T. V. Holstlne and daughter of L;lerty Bond, Washington, arrived In St. Helens Wednesday evening to visit for a few days with their father. J. H. Grlffis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chapman have as their guests this week Mr. Chap man's brother. C. C. Chapman and family of Fo;sll, and his uncles, J A. Cliapiman and wi:e of Fosall and Clark Dunlap and wife of Wasco, Mrs. E. Blaksley and ton Ronald, left Monday for Seaside. They will by gone for two weeks and while at th seaside resort will occupy the Well ington cottage. Miss Marie Paulson returned Tnei. day evonlng from Martins Bluff, Washington, where she has been the gi'e of Mrs. William Wahlgren since Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. L. 0. Ross, Miss Dora Shnfer and their guets, Mr. and Mrs. J. A New, returned Wednesday from Mount Rainier, where they have been since Monday. Mrs. J. 8. Borthwell and daughter, Mlits Doris, will leave Sunday for San Diego, California. Miss Bothwell Is going to attend high school there and her mother will remain for a few n oniths with her. Mrs. Mary Myers, who has been spending tho past two weeks In Port land, the guest of Mrs. Otto Maiithe and Mrs. Wallace Lacey, returned to St. Helens this woek. J. C. Hammond, who has been working In the shipyard for the past fr.unteen months, Is movln back to his ranch In Chapman this week. Be fore leaving he called at the Mist office and nskod that the paper be snt to him, Mr and Mrs. H. li. Gray, the Misses Hulda and Esther Nordtfrum of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Willl.mi MeDowoll of Chehalas. Washington re the guests of Mr. and Mm g' S. Gray on Sunday. c SLATS DIARY Published by Special Arrangement Friday I'a ma nis went i the Clrkus 1 am tired tonlte .but tiro tney was sum things I sea lileo elefinks glrafts every thing ft we soon a lady only ma aed she wassent no lady 'with a snalk round her neck called a Hoy Constructor ft prlt nigh a titllymi dawns ft when we was a waiting In the crowd for gel our tickets ma sed 1 c You J)onter lo care full pa or sum buddy will Slip tthnx $ dill out of yure poket A pa snd If nny buddy can get there hand In my poc ket its moren I can do. We wan packed so tlte ft 4 had 1 pay 1S cm tor a ice Cream kone And we : lit It into 3. Saturday s. s. class walked out In the woods. Had a gnuto time caust I am nuts about Nuchuro. Sunday I tod 1 ma I was going I 8unday skoal A when I cum home ny hare was wot which ma tuk for Slruimstnnshul evldonts I had ben l.i a swimming. Which I had. Shi went out In the Yard A I herd Jir get a switch. As she was coinelng In 1 -was voing out Prltty fast 2. pa met me A he red Where you going. 1 sod I alnt going lm xone. Hut when I cum buck I wlsht I haddent went. Monday Birthday, ma sud I should might to ack like a man so I did I gioulod about breakfast. I skattored hr paper round tho hous gethered i up pa s secgar butts ft out 1 on t'ie plhno, 1 on the dresser ft split ashes ' ft matches on the flare ft tride 2 i sware like pa when I cuddent xet my tie on rlto. Ma herd me. Wot yon n-ean she tfj I sod I s,m trying 3 ack like a man fcshe grabbed me ft I am (ioiio being a man. Shot a cat with my nlgrer shooter. Tuesday Ast Jake's counn wat is the dlfferents between a loue ft a ' Kcoty he sed A Louse walks on Its; 3iu nun Ick wile a Kooty dont glvo a Dtirn whoso Stummlck it walks on. Wednesday pa set a old hen ta dav. Thst Is down rite crool I say. I Ifl wss that old Hen I wood strike. . I wood sware I had Lice ft leave the , mm and Refuse 2 set a tall this hot weather. Pa speaks of buying a otta-' ircbeel. Or a ford mebby. i Thursday Took a walk with ; June. Hlie ki t eyeing me ft I sed Juno you look at ma as If rau was! atrade I wood kLa you If I got a1 cl'.antM. Sho sod Well woodent you ft ' I replyod A sed I'll say I wood Did-! dent. ' Dr. Emit Knn will resume his Cluno Jeachlng to a limited number or students on Thursday, September 4th. at St. Helens. Frank Daniels returned this week from the Hllvertan Vail i Silverton. Oregon, where h has been unir.ing ror some lime. The camp bi rned down Inst week. Some time ago the Bt. Helens Holmkuh lodge Inaugurated a cam paign to secure larger attendance at the lodge meetings. Mrs. W A. Levi's side lost and so entertained with a program and banquet last Thursday night. There were about seventy niemhers .present and a de lightful evening was enjoyed. Coroial R. C. Stokes received his discharge from the army and re turned home Saturday. Ho has ben In tho service for over a year His company was ready ta leave for Franc when tho armlmice was signed. At the time of his discharge hj was stationed at the army supply base In Virginia. A numlior of ladles with well filled lunch baskets went to Kalama or the Georglnna yesterday to r-md the day with Mrs L. C. Chase Th.. Indies In the .party were Mrs. J H Cronklto, Mrs. R. A. Crause, Mrs.' H. J. Southard, Mrs. M. White. Miss Nn Lllllch. Mrs. O. H. Thompson, Mrs. W. Christie, Mrs. C. Aamand. Mrs. Mary l.ong. Mrs. Win. Davles and Mrs. a. Wilson of St. Helens, ami Mrs. Wilson's guest. Mrs. C. L. Baker of Condon. Washington. William FlarhAi. onrf Ul.1.1 .... . niuiTii uji- .ard are two St. Helens soldier boys who arrived home this woek aftor nny months of service In Frunoe t I , , '"iroer was In the St M.hlel, C hateau-Thierry and the At genne and Dlllard was In the same engagements. For the past few ir.onthB. both of the boys have been In Germany with the American army of occupation and they have many interesting tales of their experiences In the ex-kalser's former drmaln i n E'"l .Mrs- ('lvlft 8'tlirland and Mren' M- and MrB- Ju" 8ti ' nd ,r. ami .virs. k I. Httllneli and children, Mr. and Mrs A I Stone and daughter. Mr. and Mrs' 8 icrnian Miles and Mr. and Mrs Orln Slicpurd went to the big eddy In No nviTi 8a?ur,,ttr evening and camped 17 m" 8nMr anrt Mr' 8,". Mr and Mrs. Miles and the remainder pf the men reiturned to St. Helllens Sunday evening and tho women an 1 snJ ren " .remln lhoro ,hl ajd can ,p. Mr. Sutherland went over KKr ft,", rt,i'voro(i ' f LQLJiVrliG and practically everything in stock are steadily njr!. price and will be much higher in a few weeki th i r u at present. We have a large stock of Shoci purely lower prices and are in a position to save you rare- present. Get in on those that we have on hand kj prices will jump as the new stocks arrive. 1 Shoes that fight k-, t stones, tear at rurcS' Shoes in which vcX: room to itpread cj ; Shoes that boyiani-' at prices that , grown folks. educator s::. best anr, most ssrvicj. shoe on the market kg uren, 4.3tj up. PETERS SHOES for both boys and girls artce. to give satisfaction and will surprise you by their sir qualities. All sizes, all prices. AUSTIN' LIBERTY THEATRE Home ot Good Pictures SUNDAY Sessue Hayikawa in "WHITE MAN'S UT Charlie Chaplin in "Musketeers of the Slums' MONDAY , Gladys Hulette in "Mrs. Slack: TUESDAY Ethel Clavton in "Dominent Por Late MKinolms,, ' j WEDNESDAY H. B. 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