The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, July 27, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922
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If you are a discriminating lover of music, you will appreciate the
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we are able to offer you this desirable model at the remarkable
price of $325.
OREGON CITY "OlVI(W$
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Father and Sons Graduate Together
Anions the Krailuating cluss at Georgetown university tliis year were a
father and two sons, each of whom received a law degree. Through the years
of study father and sons have worked together with tie same idea In mind
of tinaliy having a law firm all in the family. Left to right they are Allen C.
Kynearson, Benjamin F. Rynearson. Sr., and Benjamin F. Rynearson. Jr
Mrs. Ed. Edwards of Gladstone, who San Diego, California, who are visit-
G-aorge Kelland
of New Era and Tom Kelland of
Twilight, visited friends in Oregon
City on .Thursday of last week.
has, been very ill at the Oregon City ing the formers son,
hospatai was awe to e laxen 10 ner
home last week.
Miss Mae Hinchinan and Mr. Bowes
were Oregon City visitors last Satur
day evening. While here they visited
Miss Florence White.
Mr. and Mrs. Schuebel motor
ed to Astoria one da? last week re
turning home the next day Mr.
Scheubel had business to transact at
Astoria.
A son arrived at the Oregon City
hospital on July 14 for Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Warren. The iittl3 fellow has
been given the name of William Lee
Warren.
Mr. and M" Wiltiur I'.-bori? and
cliildre.i Wiibur Jr -rnl vl!.'itn Tier
fy of Se.vlt s. !- In r-. . "y visit'-ie
j Mr. Roberts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eu
i gene Roberts.
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JENNINGS LODGE
J Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck J
A pleasant family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Henrici last Sunday when six of Mr.
Henrici's sisters, and a brother with
their families gathered at the Henrici
home at Hull avenue and enjoyed an
all day picnic - Games were played
with dancing on the lawn and a picnic
dinner was served. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newcomber
and two sons of Seattle. Mrs. James
Francis and little child of North Yak
ima. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey of
Gladstone. Mr and Mrs. Fred Henrici
and son Lloyd of Lents. Mr. and Mrs.y
Fred Von De Ahe of Milwaukie. Mr.
and Mrs Warren Denny of Errol
Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West
of Sellwood, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A
Barry and children of Oregon City-.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Denny of Errol
Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey of Sell
wood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henrici
and son Walter Henrici.
and answer the complaint of plaintiff,
j filed against you in the above entitled
i suit on or before six weeks from the
j date of July 27, 1922, that being the
i date of the first publication of the
i summons herein, and if you so fail to
' appear and answer, for want thereof
tBe plaintiff will apply to the Court
, for. the relief flemanded.in the com
plaint, to-wit, for a decree dissolving
fne marriage contract heretofore and
' now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant in this cause, for the care,
, custody and control of LaNorma Dev
ers, minor clflld of plaintiff and fie1
fendant, for the sum of $25.00 per
month for the care and support of said
, minor, and for such other and further
relief as to this Court may seem meet
Evan Frost who hab been manager
of the West Union Telegraph Company
at Enterprise, O.'ego'i has arrived in
Oregon City where h-3 will visit his
parents, Mr. and Airs. Jac's Frost and
his sister Mis Ethel.
Mrs. E. T. Viass accompanied by aer
daughter, Mrsi Cla.-once Landsverk
and little grand dauater Alpha Hri'en
of Oak Grove were guests at the home
of Mrs. A. Fromou? of Willamette on
Monday.
and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication, pursuant to the order
of the Hon. J. XJ. Campbell, Judge of
the aoove entitled Court, which order
was made and entered on the 24th day,
of July, 1922, and which order directed
that service of summons in this cause
be made upon you by publication
thereof, for six consecutive and suc
cessive weeks, in the "Banner-Courier";
a weekly newspaper of general
circulation printed and published in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Date of first publication, July 27, 1922.
Date of final publication Sept 7, 1922.
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To Get Rid of Cockroaches Make
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and pour it into cracks and crevices
where pests hide, or else brush it in
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SUMMONS
Mr. ?rd lAia. t rank 'Crc?s. i. and
Mrs Erje.it Ct-ays o! Oregon I'itv anl
Mr. and Kf 'sei Tabrr of G'en Kcho
were Suu.H visll---- at Wilhoit
Spirngs. '
Mrs. H.-W. White and Miss Marion
White of Roland, Manitoba, Canada,
have been visitors here during the
past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Bennett They toured Western
Canada but a trip over the Columbia
highway Sunday convinced them of
the supremacy of Oregon scenery.
In the Circuit Court of the State of.
Oregon for Clackamas County.
OLLIE E. DEVERS, plaintiff. j
vs. j
CLARENCE C. DEVERS, defendant. . j
To Clarence C. Devers, the above
named defendant.
"n the name of the State of Oregon: '
You are hereby required to appear
Among those from Oregon City and
Gladstone to attend the funeral of
Frederick Girfber, held at Logan on
KTuesday of this week, were Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Richard Freytag and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Freytag. .
j cCocai 9fews Stems a
C. E. Spence was an Oregon
visitor on Monday.
City
Mr. Ed. Jack ij ao:-, I be out again
after a severe i Iness of several weeks.
Mr., and Mrs. Long, who have
been spending a week at Seaside have
returned to their home at Canemah.
Mrs. Harold Miller of Salem has
returned to her home after visiting her
another, Mrs. C. L Stafford a few days.
Misses Jessie and Frances Bowland
spend the week-end at Rhododendren,
stopping at the Rhododendren Inn.
Mrs.' Lo'.tie Fischer a resident '1
Redland was in Oregoi City one day
last week visiting relative.
Mrs. Thail Nelson has gone to Rock
away where she is spending two weeks
with Mrs. Bliar.
Mrs. Al. Diliman and son Bobby
have gone to Ssasitie for a two weeks
vacation.
Mrs. J. S. McArthur, whose home is
at New Era, visited friends in Oregon
'itv eTia doir laof lira it Lr
'Gladys, little daughter of Mr. and
!IrB. Frank Parker of Oregon City is
tc1 iu mill ijijuuiu icrci.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr of Ore
gon City will leaye Sunday for Wilhoit
Springs., for a two weeks vacation.
t A little daughter arrived at the Ore-
for Drs. S. E. and Mabel Hardenhrook.
Miss Julia Baker of Portland visited
her aunt, Mrs. Barry and family on
Saturday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs George Summons and
son Allen of Portland visited Mrs.
Summons parent's Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Boylan at Oregon City, Sunday.
Mr. Clyde Miller of Spokane was
a week-end guest of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tillotson of
Sixth and Washington Streets.
Miss Willa Woodfin a former resi
mt of Oregon City was a week end
y t of Mrs. Grant B. Dimick at Ore-
kuny.
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j
and Mrs. Albert Schoenbom and
ren Donald and Dorothy who are
ents of Eldorado were Oregon
visitors on Saturday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wentworth and
n Eugene, motored to Carlton, Sat
urday and were week-end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French.
Mrs. H. F. TUU'tson of Oregon City
has gone to Cowards where she will
spend a week at one of the .Sorority
houses.
Miss Katherine Edgar who has been
ill .at her home the past week is very
much improved and is able to resume,
her work at the Oregon City hospital.
Mrs. Susan Hess who is a resident
of Park place has gone to Seaside,
where she will spend a month with her
daughter, Mrs. John Stewart.
Mrs. J. M. Volkinnr a former Oregoi
Hy resident, who- wa9 critically ill
at the St. Vincent Nisfital la im
proving and is out of dannot.
Mrs. Elizabeth Glover who occupied
the Woman's Relief Corps headquart
ers at the Chautauqua park has re
turned to her home at Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Anderson ol
Logan were in Oregon City on Monday
attending the funeral of Richard
Thompson.
Ray Cooper who has been at the
training samp at Camp Lewis for the
past two weeks has returned to his
home here.
Mrs. Fannie Lutke, of Portland, vis
ited her sisters, Mrs. Frank Whiteman
and Miss Rose Maris in Oregon City,
Sunday.
Mrs. BertvBarnes of Willamette, who
underwent a surgical operation at the
Oregon City hospital on Tuesday morn
ing is getting along very well.
Mrs. Millard Gillett who has been
visiting her parents,, Mr and Mrs.
Chas. Moran at Gladstone and her sis
ter, Mrs Grace Ely at Oregon City, left
Tuesday for her home in Seattle,
Washington.
Mrs. 11a Telford of Canemah is pend
ing a few weeks at Seaside with her
mother, Mrs. A. F Johnson of Port
land who has taken a cottage at Sea
side for the summer.
,Mrs. Majlie Cannon and daughter
Gladys of Oregon City accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Portland, the
latter also a daughter of Mrs. Cannon
are spending a 10 days vaaction at
Seaside, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Castle accom
panied by the formers mother, Mrs. M.
E. Castle of Woodburn, motored to
Oregon City on Friday of last week
and were week-end guests" of Mrs.
Robert Summons, Mrs. M. E. Castle,
Mrs. Summons' mother will remain for
a longer visit.
HEAVY DUTY CORD
Oversize
Mrs. Harry Paddock accompanied
by her sons Willis and Hal of Marsh
field, Oregon is visiting her sisters in
law Misess Jessie and Laura Paddock
at Gladstone.
Mr.ind Mrs. L. Adams, Mrs. S. A.
Chase and her neices Misses Judith
and Barbara Hedges who have been
enjoying an outing at Newport, have
returned to Oregon City.
Mrs. Bjqy '.Woodward and daugh
ters Helen and Hazel Jean left Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones for
Port JTownsend. The two families will
return to Oregon Cfty next week,
where Mr. and Mrs. Jones Intends To
locate.
Mrs. Kate Roll who. is recovering
from a severe operation which was
performed at the Good Samaritan hos
pital is at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Cooper at Oregon
City.
Mrs. Russell Allen and daughter,
Margaret of Troy City, Ohio, have ar
rived in Oregon City to spend a month
visiting her father, N. R. Reddick and
brother Guy and family. Mrs. Allen
was Miss Burse Reddick before her
marriage.
Miss Virginia Shaw who is spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Shaw , has accepted ' a
position for the summer at the First
National Bank. Miss Shaw is a stud
ent of Washington State College at
Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frederick and
children Carl Jr., and Edwad of Butte,
Montana, who have heen visiting the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bullar left on Friday of last week for
their home.
M. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman and
nephew, Gordon Green, accompanied
by Mrs. Chapman's brother, Mr. W; C.
Green and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Green
all of Oregon City motored to Wilhoit
Sunday and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy and
two daughters of Camas, Wash, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Kennedy's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward
of Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and
daughter Norma who have been enjoy
ing their vacation at Cannon Beach
have returned to their home at Oregon
City. ,.
Mrs. Tillie Kent &iid daughter Maine
of Fossil, Oregon, have arrived at the
home of Mr. anl Mrs. John Kent of
Gladstone fc an extended visit. ,
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