St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 21, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST
C o rresp o n d en ce
SC A P P O O SE
of green under which the bridal pur-
ty stood
Miss N otter was for two
years a t e ach e r in the Scappoose
school and has many friend s h e ie
who unite in wishing her u happy
wedded life.
Miss Vivian Brown e ntertained a
nu m b er of young folk s at her home
Thursday evening
Many enjoyed a
pleasant evening.
T h e people of Scappoose are som e­
what anxio us about one of our prom­
inent citizens who goes along the
highways and byways extrem ely po­
lite to the f arm ers "co rn s c a . e
crows '
He hows and tips his hat
to them.
Down at Mr. S m i t h s J e r ­
sey ju b ile e T uesday this said gen tle ­
man very calmly loaded in his wife
and drove home
Upon his arrival
at home he noticed he had left his
child ren behind
Ask Mr
t ’offyn
about it.
FR ID A Y . JU L Y 21. 1922
the city council in regard to the
m atte r
Coyle B ro th e rs are mak in g prep­
a ra t io n s to build a butcher shop i.n
B rid g e street
Several residences ure under con
structiou and
o th e rs
ure
being
planned
T h e old district school house at
an auction sale » a s bought by Weav­
er C lark for $101 and the pu rchaser
will move (he building onto Ills lot
T h e city ja il Is about completed
It is a well built con crete stru c tu re
Owing to the dem and for hotel
accom m odations. W illiam P ringle is
building an addition lo the Nehalem
hotel.
Deputy Game W ard en Brown was
with us Hits » e c k and arr es te d a
party for violation of
the
stab'
gam e laws.
It is reported thut the steel gang
of the railroad is makin g good pro
g r e -s and tile rails will lie laid to
Vern onia about the l a tte r part of
Hi is week.
T h e Ih'Moss concert at the Evan
gelicul church Monday
night
was
well attended and enjo yed by all
present.
Chief F ire Warden Dixon reports
that all of the forest fires tu this
section are under control and un le s.
a n o th e r fire b re ak s out the dam age
to tim b e r » i l l be nom inal.
S C A P P O O S E . Ore
J u l y 20
(Special to T h e Mist l
Mrs W a lts
e nte rtaine d with a tea at her re s i­
dence Monday afternoon in honor of
her d aug hter. Mrs. Vernon C o o k -,
who
is visiting
from
the east
F rie n d s from P ortlan d and St Hel­
en* » e r e present.
E ach guest » a s
presented with a nosegay into which
were tucked the cards announcin g
the engagem ent of Mi>s Helen W atts
to Mr Keverdy M Clothier of S il ­
ver Creek. N Y
T h e house was
tas te fu lly decorated with pink rtunb.
lers and hydrangas
Misses M ar­
jo rie Holloday. Ollie S toltenberg.
Velma I.ynch. high school cla ssm ates
of Miss W atts and Miss tiladys ! ’err>
of P ortlan d assisted in serving re ­
D E E R ISLA N D
freshments.
Mr. Clothier is a g r a d ­
uate of the I ’ niversity of Allegheny
D E E R ISLAND. Ore . J u ly 20. —
and a m em ber of Phi Delta Theta.
(S p e cial to T h e Mist.)
Miss Helen
Miss Amelia P a r k e r spent last Dorsch. of Butte. Montana, and Miss
week with Mrs. V ic to r Jo hnso n.
Grace L o ubenstein of Spokane, the
R alph Spalding of Puyallup. W'n
childhood playm ates of Mrs E A
was visiting friends In our city and Reppetto nee R u sh Hunter, visile 1
the W arren district last week.
with Mrs. Reppetto and Mrs. Ben
Miss Mary M etcalf entertained a H unter the last two weeks. They re­
num ber of young folks at her home turned to t h e ir respective homes on
Monday evening with an ice cream Monday morning
Mrs C. E. Clapperton and child ­
social.
BA CH ELO R FLA T
Miss Nina Roscoe has gone to Al­ ren are spending a two weeks' v a ­
bany fo r an indefinite stay with her cation at Gannon Beach.
Mr. Clap-
Mr. and Mrs. J . E G llm ou r e n t e r ­
perton spent the week end with tained the Couch fam ily of Scap-
sister. Mrs. F Sheeler.
Mrs. Alice T ho m as of North D a­ them.
poose Sunday.
kota is on a visit to her mother. Mrs
Mrs. Ida Houser left last Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs H. T Ben nett e n t e r ­
for Vancouver. U
» here she e x ­ tained in honor of their son Jo se p h a
DeOraff.
Mr and Mrs. Ryan motored from pects to visit with her daughter and eighteenth birthday one evenin g las
Portland Sunday and spent the week fam ily for several months.
week
T h e main sport of the e v e ­
end with her m other. Mrs. Victor
Raedolph Anderson spent several ning was roasting »unites by u bon
Johnson.
j days at Long B each. W ashington, fire in the open.
Miss Hilda Duncan is taking a lust week with Ills sister. Mrs. I'a-
Mr and Mrs. Homer B illin gs of
course in nu rsing at Aberdeen, W'n. ples.
W est st. Helens » e r e guests of Mr.
D. B e s s m e r spent last w ees enu
Mr. and Mrs
||, English. H ar­ and Mrs J o h n McCully Sunday
at P resco tt lookin g a f t e r the in t e r­ old E nglish and Mrs. Nicholas »pent
Mr and Mrs. P. C. Ja c o b s e n v isit­
est of Nehalem T im b e r A- l a g g i n g Sund ay at S easide
Mr and Mrs ed the metropolis one day last week
Co
T his week was spent in cru ising Otto Ju d ise h and Mr. and Mrs Will
Mrs. \\ illiuui S k u i l e and d a u g h ­
their tim b er and visiting way points Carev also spent the week end at
ter Hazel accompanied by Mrs. l.la
in their behalf.
Seaside.
L lllic h and d aug hter Minnie niotoi
Mrs. B la tc h fo rd ente rtaine d S a ­
Mrs. R e in e rs tein and d aughters of ed to R a in ie r T h u rsd ay and spent tin-
lem friends over Sunday.
Salem ure visiting with her sister. day witli friends.
T h e last m eeting of the Ladles Mrs. R. Berven
E G S ca r b er g and fam ily visited
Aid for the summ er, exceptin g the
L it t le Billy S h a f e r was taken t - with tlie
Huunuerhuck family
u>
picnic at S m ith 's , was held on last 3t Jo s e p h 's hospital at Vancouver,
W arren Sunday.
T hu rsday at the home of Mrs. E. E
W ashingto n, last
week,
suffering
Mrs. Hilda A lm ro lh e nte rtaine d
Wist. Mrs KUworth and Mrs. Wist with B rig h t's diseuse. but the las»
friends from P ortlan d last week
were hostesses.
Miss Gladys G a r r i ­ few days he is much Improved. His
Miss Ellen Madsen and Mrs Olg.i
son gave a pleasing violin selection m o th er is with him
All his m e n u - Stevens cam e down from P ortland
and Miss Helen W a tts pleased the wish him a speedy recovery
Frid ay and spent the week end with
audience with vocal numbers .
T h e b lack b er ry pickers have been
T h e meeting o f A. J . C. C. at L. G very busy the past two weeks. One» home folks
At the school meeting Saturd. >
S m it h 's on Tuesday was a decided hundred or more people from St.
evenin g W illiam Skuzle was elected
success.
Mr. A stroth. the new field Helens, Goble and
Portland nave d irecto r to fill Mr Madsen s place
man. proved to be not only i n t e r e s t ­ been among th e pickers.
J o h n Nordlan and family of W a r ­
ing but very instructive. T h e lunch
One of the men work in g at the-
served was delicious and Mr. and Clover Hill farm had both of his ren visited with Mr. Nordlun's c o u s ­
Mrs S m ith proved tru e to their rep­ hands badly mangled by a dynamite in. Mrs It Masten one day last week
Newel Sherw ood, o ur potato king,
utation as ideal host and hostess.
cartridge.
In tryin g to am use th e ; is putting In 29 acres of late p o ta­
Scappoose is booked for a r e m a r k ­ child ren he placed a piece of fuse
able treat in the music line Friday in the cap, lighting it and throwing toes
Win. Skuzle is busy this week
evening. J u l y 28 at 8 : 1 5 when Miss it in the a i r as a fire crack er, but it
Helen W a t t s and Mrs Vernon Cook-1 exploded before tie had tim e to binding gruin for the neigh bors on
the flat.
will give a m usicale in the church throw it.
Now he Is minus a par*
Miss F lo re n c e Larson Is visiting
auditoriu m .
Miss W a t t s won honor of his thum b and several fingers.
friend s in P ortlan d this week
at Oberlin the past year for her a r ­
T h e farm ers report a good crop of
tistic sin ging
A very pleasing pro­
fall grain but all th e spring grain
g r a m is being arranged fo r your
V ER N O N IA
is alm o st a failu re on account of the
ple asu re and it's up to you to come
V E RN O N IA .
Ore., J u l y
19 — d r y • weather. T h e corn crop may ue
and support it.
T h e proceeds will
be fo r the parsonag e fund.
T ick ets 'S p e c ia l to T h e M i s t . ) — Dr L. G fairly good If we get a rain soon.
a re 50c and 25c.
Pla n to come, Ross and A ttorney W. B. Dillard of Ch erries a re very good.
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St. Helens were Vern onia visitors
F r id a y . J u l y 28, 8 : 1 5 . m.
T h e s traig h t and narrow road may
Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s P om ero y wer< last week
Dr
H.
P atte rso n
of Montana not abound in beautiful scenery, hut
c alle rs at the M ayor W a tts home on
it is paved with som ething better
Sunday.
T h e y have ju st returned looked over Vernonia last week with
than good intentions.
from a pleasant m otor trip through a view of locating here.
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A mass m eeting of citizens was
C alifornia, having
traveled
4 .000
S e n a to r Lodge called a statem ent
m iles in t h e ir B u ic k with one punc­ called last week to ascertain the about him a " f a b r i c a t i o n ."
Which
sen tim e n t of the taxpayers as to a shows how being reared In Boston
tu r e and one blow out.
A com­ handicaps a man.
Mrs. Shield s of Pen nsylvan ia is a city water works system.
A
guest of Mrs. Cambell.
S h e thor mittee composed of Ju d g e W
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Sho rt sk irts seem to be the mod
oughly enjo y s O regon's wonderful Harris. W. L. Hall and Mrs. Krove-
‘ b h ' n n ' - l to con fe r with ern g irl's long suit.
c herries.
Several o f our local people a t t e n d ­
ed th e wedding on Sunday of Miss
E th e l N otter and Mr. A R. E astm an
at the home o f the bride's m oth er
Mrs. H erbert N otter, Garden Home
Rev. ja s p e r of P ortlan d officiated at
th e ceremony. T h e bride wore white
geo rg ette, a veil and o ran g e nios-
soms and carried sweet peas.
She
S O F T D R IN K S, SU N D A ES, P A R F A IT S , S P E ­
was attended by Miss Velma Lynch
as maid.
Mr. E a s t m a n , bro ther of
C IA L S IN IC E C REA M , C A N D IES
the groom, was best man. Miss Ma­
rie Lynch sang. “ I Love You T r u ly . ”
Beautiful Scenic Parlor
T h e bridal party was preceded bv
two little flow er g irls c arry in g bas­
Dancing while you wait
kets of sweet peas. T h e house was
decorated in p a s t e l shades— an arch
Service Guaranteed or Money Back
SECO N O * Y
In the Kitchen
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July 14
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clothes
a
chance for their life.
It
your
natural
garments
that
should
spend some time in the
laundry, but you your­
self
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B E S T BY TEST
Trun holm
Don’t be led into tak in g Q u an tity fo r Quality
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Calumet proved best by test in millions of
Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand
in the world. Contains only such ingredi­
ents as have been approved by U. S. Pure
Food Authorities.
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Write me
L i'offyu.
The World’s Greatest Baking Powder
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date hereof
Dateli ami first puhllshe.l I Iv .’ 1.
1922.
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undersigned l a s been anpoln'-d tie* In lite Coll il tv Court of file Hlali- of
ad m inistrator of the estate »f \v
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If you would reach a ripe old age,
do not worry, take out door exercise
daily, adopt a diet suited to your
age ;tnil occupation, keep vour bowels
regular
When medicine is nece
sary to move the howcls. take , ,,..ni
hcrlahr Tablets.
They are mild
ami gentle
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thè ( utility t'ourt of fin State j ( I
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u d m ln lstralio n of il.l estate by thi
c o r n e r udmlnl ru'i r,
K. Il Jowyt
and timi Suturila)’, thè 2(th day !
of A ngu s!. 1922 at thè hour ot il
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mark with a new and greater l ISCO an
USCO improved in many important ways.
For instance, a thicker tread with a
surer hold on I he road - thicker side waM-
adding strength and life to the tire.
no boiler
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benefits you can derive from having your
Checking Account with the First National
Bank of Scappoose.
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