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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
n . ... nvrknT.''P 1019 4 ST. HELENS MIST. fKXUAy. icv."'-" - r i ' J: . ... T ' jf ' f 3 I :! i ; i i; f ! U a S ! a r I' I 1 i i : ! t "t 1 I - " - 1 .... . .. ,h Hotel m riuo on iiwwwwwwwww u - i OVER THE COUNTY SCAPPOOSE ! Donald Duffy and Mr. Mills. Mrs. : Charles Sandstrom had for ftuests Mr. Gerlach was apointcd the new j school clerk at a meeting on Friday. Gladys Garrison and Alma Scudder are both suffering with tonsllitis. J. O. Watts was 111 the fore part of the week. Mr. Gerlach had the misfortune to break his finger while loading plank at the dock Monday. Mrs. Holoday. Miss Brown and Miss Martin attended the lecture by Mrs. Pankhurst at the auditorium. Mr. Lapham, who was operated on tor appendicitis, is home from tho hospital and able to be around. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Pomeroy spent Thanksgiving season in Seaside, with their daughter. The Blatchford "family were over from Salem and spent the week end. Every one was so glad to greet them. John Richardson and family are now nicely located in their new home on the hill. G. B. Milloy is moving his restau rant in where his pool room used to be. Messrs. Pomeroy, Holoday, and Grimm attended the Oregon Dairy man's League banquet in Portland Monday evening. On account of the snow the Scap poose Lumber Co., has closel down for awhile. Many loggers have comu in from Chapman also. her brothers. Mowat Bingham oi Portland, Will Bingham. Joe BlnR ham and Mr. and Mrs. Hoveu and family of Gohlo. Mr. and Mrs. Kil worth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wist. Wal ter and Ethol Westover, Walter Erlrkson and Miss Alma 8ruddor were guests at the Garrison home. Mr. end Mrs. Chnrles Wlkstrom en tertained the Wlkstrom families. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Miller had their children and their families at home Wctts and Price families. Albert Johnson and family, N. Perry and family and Mr. Dunn rnd family of Portland, had dinner In tho Watts and Price hall. Mr. !.nd Mrs. F.dtrnrt Stevens entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Canr.da nnd Mr. and Mrs. Urlmru. YANKTON Grandma" Newman was vc;y III j on 0f the place. H. O. Stewart, who has been quite 111 Is now much Improved. The Yankton school children are rehearsing a play and entertainment for their Christmas program. Goo whiz! It "s iint'.-i -.liipy cut here. The hills west of the school house are white with the first snow of the season. The 14-acre farm of P. Mans- berger on the Houlton-Yankton road near Milton creeK nriiige, was re cently sold to a party living in Houlton, who will soon take posses- .... . .. I - ,,f ll.rt Mrs Foss Cox and family spent t"" iiii-iiu..-.- -- . .. the Thanksgiving holidays with the , Krl.lay. " i n N. A. Andress family. I hosrliillty of !' "- Mrs. Arthur Pally relumed homo ! pleasant session. ...,..,. ,., hv Saturday from a week's visit with he, ! Some consterna lion . u . mother in Vancouver. the now. In last '' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams and Mr. I marrla,-' of Miner m m o and Mrs. W. K. Clark motored to M.ll.r. The happy !'"" M"" Portland Wednesday. D.-.hlgren. .,,, Mr. F. II. Ad,ms and Mrs. . W Mrs. A. F. OUnder II I -ne n Mills went to Portland Thursday on week for an eMeii. ed l sit ' i grange business. mother and many friends In "; Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Vancouver. ! She will be alviout for a loupi. V'., ul.lnorl.n piinulia nf Mr ntlil lllil'llllH. Mra V-r.. .. k llullv nvor Snmliiv I I 'all I ('. AitlllllS Ill.ll' llllSltieM .Mrs. rrann hhiiv uvrr nmiuiij. ...... . . . . . Marlon Andress and llartsell trip to San r nmrlsoo las w.. K ai. Cooper, who were homo for the returned In time lo l rnt-rtalii. d . it Thanksgiving holidays, hnve ro-. the home of Mr. and " ' turned to school In Tortland. Adams of l'ortbnd. Mrs Adams ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams. Jr.. and ; bal.v accompanied him lo I ' famllv spent Thanksgiving with the The play "Bargain ly Bli-m-F. II. Adams family. Young Fred 1 Klein s." which was recent ly s,1(-.-. ss Adams and family expect to leave for! fully st; red by tho t'.lrls iliih hi England for an extended visit within I Scanpoose In l: -t town, will le re tho next few days. ! polled In Warren. Wdne. ay evni- Mrs. Harold English's many friends ; lug. December ' r nnd well wishers will be glad to know slie is reported as gaining In strength. Her courage has never failed her and she is making a won derful effort to regain her health. The 600 club was ouiertalne I In the lodge room of Artisan hall. Sat urday night. Mrs. Bert Adams. Mrs. N. A. Andress and Mrs. Mi'ls, host esses. The usual good time was had and the evening finished off with the old fashioned quadrilles. Mr. Chas. Merrill, while dehorn ing cattle, received a bad cut on hit upper Up from one of the animals' horns. Tho wound becoming In fected bo uent to St. Vincent's for toratment. The wound is responding to treatment and no serious troulile Is anticipated. hall. VERNON1A Mrs. Mary Wolverdlng Sandford wife of Oliver Sandford and young-1 pst daughter of John Wolverdlng of Trenliolm, died In a Portland hospi tal Monday, December 1st. Surviv ing her are her hushnnd. an Infant son and two sisters, Mrs. S. Swygart of Yankton and Mrs. Andrew Kraft of Portland. The Christmas committee, Prof Tuesday night with gas around the heart. "Grandpa" Newman has been ill for some time with the srlppe. Mr. and Mrs. James Pomeroy at tended a party Saturday evening given by the Parent-Teachers asso ciation at the Shat'tdoek. school, Port land. It. F. Nlblock. J. D. Nlblock. Rev. McClure. Mr. Mills. D. Drury, C. Cer ium mil ir. nusieuer nau a nine j. Earl Brown. Mrs. Jarvis Davis, met rock shoot Thanksgiving day. Ger- in Miss Brown's room Tuesday at lach was high and Drury second. I noon. The three teachers represent Mrs. B. V. Scott left Saturday for,he school. Mrs. Davis the grange Chicago. and eastern cities to visit and arrangements were made to give Trionds. She will be gone about a' j0nt program In the grange hall. ,e' j j Saturday evening, December 20tl at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wist enter-1 g:.io. Appropriate decorations, a de tained at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. B. versified program of songs, instru t aples. Fred Wist. Mr. and Mrs. j mental music, recitations, dialogues. KUworth. Mis3 Westover, Orvillh j pantomlnes. etc.. will be rendered. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Gar- (rent for all present will be pro- """" "uu "ur. , vided free, but no tree will be had j The Nlblock families wore dinner ; After the program those who wish I u Bnu . -rani watts may Indulge in games, some of i f ! ... 1. 1 V. ...Ill t.n MnnnnniAj l .. i - mm which win iitr uui:iIII fun iri 11 juupin The Industrial club work has taken n great boom. The following are the names at hand. Any not men tioned this week will be sent in next week. First Is an organized standard Hewing club: little Thomas, nrenl- ln placej rlent; Shirley Brlggs. vice-president; Esther Brigfrs. secretary; Merna Waneta Butts, Gahriella Mrs llarisoll was recently taken I ill w it It srarh't fever I Mr nnd Mrs. F. It. Leslie hao , moved from Timber and are now liv ing ou the Armalionc place. Mr. Herbert Counts has not re turned to school since lie was III with scarlet fever. The Vernonl.i school was clone. 1 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday In; order to give the teachers time lo gel linme for Thanksgiving. Mrs. F. E. .Malmsten has been m1 cured pro tern to take Mrs. Ilertlm Mechlin's place In llie seventh nnd eighth grades. Mrs. Median recent ly resigned. Mrs Wlldman. Lois nnd Clifford llergerson nnd Mr. Wlldman gave a Clifford Dlller of Portland, spent t house warming party Saturday nlgli! WARREN Thanksgiving with his fr'end. Porter Loomis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cl'nt Miller were Thanksgiving guevs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Loomis. F. D. McNiiughton w?s a Thanks giving -guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hyskell. C. J. Idirson accompanied by Miss Anna and Miss Slgna Ext rum, Is spending n few days at Alton. Truman Grewell spent the last of tho week with his parents. He Is Just recovering from anoperatlon for appendicitis. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Daugherly. who are living in Port', nd, rfter a year's residence In Warren, were Thanks giving guests of Rohert Fullerlon. Mrs. Porter Loomis entertained In dedication of rliclr new limn Every one present reported a splfn did time nnd greatly admired t lie lions. The last period of the high school Wednesday afternoon was devoted l i a niarslimetlow toast. Miss Davis, English (earlier, furnishing (lie niarslimcllows. The students .ill greatly appreciated (he kindness and tendered her a vnte of thanks The senior English class are now studying the suhjeel of dchainn Several exciting debates have fir cured and more are lo follow. TI.e I'n inn high school of Vernonli voled laxt Friday afternoon lo Jolt the state detailing learuo. (Continued on page seven) Friday evening and on Sunday were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pomeroy. The annual meeting of Congrega tional church was held Monday even ing. The same officers were re elected with the exception that Mrs ueriacn was elected clerk of Mrs. Washburn. Wedding invitations are Issued for Boulbv nB ?, . 88 .?uth DuncanVanderschuere. Marv Vanderschuere, uu , n.ua esiey raann. wednes- Minnie Stevens. Audrev Lovell, Alma day, December 10th, 5 p. m..Tacoma. iVeli. Vina Suttle Poultry rluh . dxiuuKiun. miss uuncan grew no in Scappoose and her many friends wish her a life of happiness. Mr. Holoday met with an accident in his Ford while on the way home Monday night. The driver of another car thought the whole road belonged to him and fried shoving Holoday off. damaging the axle and tire and one wheel. After a trip to the police station Mr. Holoday was fully ex onerated. Community Church rtv Geo. V. McClure, pastor. Sund?y School at 10:15 a. m.; Morning Worship at 11:15 a. m., subject "Beyond Speech; Evening Service. 7:30 n m subject "Optimism, True and False."! Communion will be observed Decern-' ber 14th. ! There were . ma yndlnner parties.' in me vicinity Thanksgiving ..ill organize soon: George flortler, Kenneth ePterson. Harold Howard. Willie Anderson. Joseph Karth. Pig nroject: Marlon Vantassel. Earl Tar hell, lrre Jeffries. Calf project: Esther Brlggs, Shlrlev Brlggs. Cook erv: Ruby Howard. Ethel Jeffries. This makes a list of 23 workers, counting the Brlgg's sisters twice, 'vho sre entrants in two projects. There are several others contemplat ing an early entry among the ranks of Jolly club members. Miss McCol llster is proving a very popular sow ing club Instructor. Mrs. Minnie Peterson is the flrls" district club leader; Ray Tarbell, the boys'. DEER ISLAND flr,V t T .. .1 n l.nl.l. i. u. j w. " nirani: ..iudihik v.-a a uome over Mr and Mrs. C ooper entertained Mr. . Rundav ann" IWhl,ny and ,am,'y- Mr.' Elmer Connell went to Portland and Mrs. James Pomeroy entertain, d Monday nrnvnfr.m Pr.lan MrS- Hoir i Mrs. Mae Newton has returneo iBt. nrt ,h, ' ,er' brohp" and from an extended visit in California, sisters and their families for guests Mr Mr. xfnpnnnii . . Getchell and Mrs. Reed enter-, l.-v in sheru,n'f.H vi0i.in ,oi.u!.. ' and Mrs. Blllo. Mr. and I Rev Miv nnH PIr....i Miss Duffy and calling In this vicinity Saturday. ' Mrs talned Mr Mrs. Cummuskl A Lesson in Thrift Sixty-six out of every hundred persons who die in the United States leave no estate whatever, and of the remaining thirty-four only nine 'eave estates larger than $5000, At the agef 65, ninety-seven out of every hundred persons, in America are partially or wholly dependent upon relatives, friends or the public for their daily bread, for their clothing and for a roof under which to sleep. Ninety-eight per cent of the American people are living from day to day on their wages, and a loss of employment would mean pauper ism for all but two per cent. Start one at Our Bank, Make it a rule to save some thing each week or month. We pay interest on sav ings deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Scappoose . CMltal, I2S.000.00 United Statei Depository , SINCLAIR WILSON, President DAVID M'KINNON WILSON, Vice-President EDWARD E. WIST. Cashier LIBERTY THEATRE Yon of ffoort dictum Sl I'HIIMV, ni:t KMIU:it fttli "THE OPEN DOOR" with an all-star cast. Who killed Morton? The vlv ing of this mystery is going to be a bi surprVe. also a (iooil (Vimiilv SATI KD.W, IK( KMIll It (llli EVELYN NESBIT in . "THE FALLEN IDOL" also ii (i.x.d Comedy, THK AMIDK.VT ATT(KM;V" SI XDAV, l)K( KMI1KK Till GERALDINE FARRAR in "SHADOWS" A drama of eastern days and Alaskan ni"hts. The most unusual daring play of the new season ulso Smiling Itlllv Parxons In "C.M'i oiT ' MOXD.W, DKCKMIIKK Hli TOM MIX in "HELL ROARING REFORM" This is some picture Better Come and a j?(mh1 SS-reel Comply, "TIGHT HOl liKZi:" and COUNTRY STORE Tl'KHUAV, DFX'KMItKR Otli EVELYN GREELEY in "HITTING THE TRAIL" This is the sort of picture that appeals to everyone KIXOGItAMHCurrcnt Kvenls WKDXKHD.W, DKCKMBFH 10th BERT LYTELL in "BLACKIES' REDEMPTION" Blackie believed in being honorable. Then why was he a crook? But he was not an ordinary criminal-no, sir, he was a gentleman crook' See the difference in "Blackies Redemp- g BgRT LYTRM A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Home Cooking LIBERTY CAFE St. Helens - - Orogon N. K. UAKEK, Proprietor Griffis & Hayes IIIII.I.IX1 (M,NTRA(1y)IU Kor plant and llmte, h, op Work BptdiUy St. llolens Those Who Visit h Keceiving Tellers i window reulrly.r,lll0Mtli( the money , in... n wmi- """r "1 BNd t no worry !.,! ,) ful t horo ' the hem mtthud ot U- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Frtlrral Hmerve Hyutrin CH AH. GIUIIAM. ITe.lil. nt II. A. t llll.im. ('whiw More Good Things to Eat We are pleased to announce to the public that we have added Hills Red Can Coffee to our Quality line ofLoffces. Mere arc a few good things' to tic to: HILLS COI' FEE LIPTON TEA TREE TEA DIAMOND W. GROCERIES Swift Premium Bacon Just Arrived. Sauer Kraut in Bulk 15c per quart. We give S & II Green Trading Stamps THOMAS H. ROY --dr.? 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