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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, ALGUST 3, 1922
Take a
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with you
k
They may not believe you but the
pictures prove It And the Kodak re
cord of your catch does more than
merely "convince" your friends. Per
manent and personal, it becomes la
pleasant reminder of your outing.
Price $2.00 and up
Michigan, Tuesday, August 1.
Charles Freeman has recently pur
chased a fine ew automobile.
There was a dance given at Frank
Dhooghes, Saturday night. '
, 'Mr. J. L. Smithso nour well known
cattleman has sold his intire herd of
tcattle receiving four thousand dollars
lor them.
Miss Bernice Smithson of Portland
is spending her vacation at her fathers
homestead on Canyon creek.
Mr. C. I. Palmer, professor of Math
ematics of the Armour Institute of
Chicago, wife and daughter Ethel and
son Clark are on an extended tour of
the west. They stopped for a short
..visit with his brother, B. . C. Palmer
of Molalla and nephew, Chas. Hunter
i of Colton, and niece Mrs. D. E. Pendle
j ton of Molalla, owing to being delaped
by weather conditions in some of teh
middle --slates, his visit with relatives
was cut short.
Mr. E. R. Means, principal of the Col
ton high school and family have re
turned from Star, Idaho.
OREGON CITY frOFTimfc
aCocat Tjews Stems a
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. McVickers, who
have been in California for the past
year have been visiting Mrs. McVick
ers mother, Mrs. E. Saunders and also
her sisteh, Mrs. Emma Flagler, Rev,
and Mrs. McVickers are thinking of
settling in the Willamette valley.
Rodney Rands eldest son of Mr,
and Mrs. Hal A. Rands, of Oregon City
is at the Oregon City hospital sufferin
from a broken arm which he received
by falling from a tree near his home
last week. This is the second time
Rodney has been in the hospital. The
first time he was run down by an
auto and had his hip broken
Marvin Eby son of Mr. and Mrs. O,
D. Eby who has been attending the
Officers Training Camp at Camp
Lewis, snce iJune has returned to Ore
gon City where he will spend the rest
of his vacation with his parents. He
will resume his studies at the Uni
versity of Oregon in the fall
Mr. and Mrs. William Lightowler
and children William Jr., George and
Betty left Monday morning for Rock-
away where they have rented a cottage
and will enjoy a two weeks vacation.
Rev and Mrs. W. A- Spaulding, ac
companied by their daughter, Mrs. J.
C. Cochran and children of Oregon
City motored to Portland Sunday to
the First United Presbyterian Church
where Rev. Spaulding preached. The
rest of the day was spent as guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Givens who is the regu
lar pastor of the church. Rev. Spauld
ing is pastor of the United Presbyter
ian church at Pullman, Washington
Mrs. Fred Humphrys and children
Constance and Louise of Oregon City,
were guests of Mrs. . W. Wilson at
Willamette on Friday of last week.
Mrs. Floyd Eberley who has been ill
at her homo, on Fourth and High
streets is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ely and daugh
ter Dorothy, accompanied by Mrs. Eliz
abeth Glover all of Oregon City enjoy
ed a picnic Idinner on the banks of
the Clackamas river Sunday.
L. J. Barnes.f ather of Bert Barnes
of Willamette bas returned to the
home of his son after a visit of sever
al months in California. I
Dr. George Hoeye attended a meet
ing of the Chiropractic Association
which was held n Portland on Thurs
day of last week.
Miss Charlotte Quinn of Canemah
has gone to Rockaway where she will
spend her vacation with friends from
Portland.
Mrs. M. A. Brayton who has been
making her home at Canemah has
gone to Newport to visit her grandson
Lyle Kellogg and family.
Mrs. Ellen Simmons a former resi
dent of Oregon City, but now of Viola
has returned to her home after visit
ing her son Carl Simmons for two
weeks at Gladstone.
Mrs. Mary Caufield and Mrs. Sophia
Moody have returned to their homes
in Oregon City from The Dalles where
they have been attending a Convention
of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Charles Flagler, son of Mrs. Emma
-' Flayler of Oregon City is improving
from a severe attack of Bright's dis-
. ease.
Mrs. J. E. Merrick whose home is at
Medford, Oregon, ' is visiting her
.daughter, Mrs. Raymond Caufield in
Oregon City. She also came to see her
new grand-daughter,' Cynthia Claire,
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Caufield.
Mrs. We Feitleson, son Abe and
daughter .tLottie are enjoying an out
ing at Seaside, Oregon. They made
the trip by automobile and expect to
v make several side trips while there.
. James Manning, who is employed at
the Burmeister and Andresen store has
returned to Oregon City after visiting
-shis mother and other relatives at Den
ver, Colorado. 1
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. Mary Liesman J
Several of the steam threshers
(Started on Monday. The gas machines
have been running for nearly a week.
I The grange dance given last Satur-
I day night was a big success. It clear
Mrs Mort' D. Latourette and sons yed for the grange over $50, above ex
. . T . , , hon i pences, which was enough to make the
Edward and Linwood who have been
spending their vacation at .Newpoit Qn fi
nave reiumea iu iutr uumc m ay in August.
Janet Sutton motored to Newport
where they wil lspend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rogers and
Mrs. Albert Runion and children Mar
ion and Evelyn have returned from
the coast.
Among those spending their vaca
tion at the coast are Mr. and Mrs. S.
Siiadle and children who left Sunday
for Newport.
Mrs. Gustave Schnoerr last week en
tertained the members of the Ladies
Aid of the German Lutheran church of
Oregon City. Those present were Rev.
and Mrs. Kraxberger, and Mesdames
M; Safling, Welsh, F. Hopp, K. Hopp,
Schmidt, Michel, Stahl. Strohemeier,
tNobel, Hartman, Damback,- Stover,
Bunke, Busch, Schwartz, Hammacher,
Schandt, Golt. Valle, Frenther, Letter
, On Friday, evening Miss Eve De
Mrs. G. Schnoerr. .
Master Billie Kanney - entertained
his friends around a roaring bon-fire
one evening last week and after an
evening of entertaiment served them
with cake and ice-cream. Those pres
ent were Misses Verneita Strong, Haz
el Hudson, Laura and Clara Konnig,
Messrs Harold, Walter and Willard
Brady, Louis and Leon Proto, Malcolm
Carl and Carrol Wallis and James and
Billy Kanney.
On Friday evening Miss Ehma De
Bok was agreeably surprised by a num
ber of her friends at her home in
Willamette. The occasion was a mis
cellaneous shown and the gifts were
numerous and beautiful. The evening
was spnt in a social time and after
the opening of the presents by Miss
DeBok and her fiance, Mr. David Long
refreshments were served.
City.
A son arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Junor of Salem on June 20.
Mrs. Junor who was a resident of Ore
gon City before her marriage js a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ful
lam, who are now residents of Red-
land.
Mrs. Raymond CalilT, fho has been
critically ill at the home of Mrs. Clara
Califf is improving, Mrs. Bierman is
the nurse in attendane .
Mrs. A. L. Yoder of Yoder, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lillian
McCormack in Oregon City has( re
turned to her home.
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MOLALLA
& Mrs. A. D. Courter
Miss Clara Courter, who has been
attending summer school at Monmouth
returned last Friday. She will spend
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Courter, of Molalla.
MissDortha Fryer spent Friday in
r-Oregon City attending to business.
Mrs. Ray Pirtle and her mother
Mrs. Quinn spent Sunday in Portland.
Mrs. M. Walsh of Portland spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
JPrehn.
Earl Wells who has been working at
Sherwood is back in Molalla for a
tew days visit. -,
Elder C. A. Perdin is travelling in
Eastern Oregon on a lecturing tour.
Earl Davidson went to Portland,
Monday for medical treatments.
Mra(. Elizabeth Davidson idied of
heart failure at her home in Molalla
monday. She had seemed in better
health than usual lately.
Elder C. A. Perden spent Tuesday
night at home before starting for the
Dalles, Oregon.
Paul Hugh Miller wars a Portland
visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davidson of
Salem was called to Molalla Monday
by the death of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Taylor and lit
tle daughter Evelyn spent a few days
in Netarts last week.
Louis Buckbee of Portland is spend
ing the week with her grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs Simon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs.-, i,Fred iFredierickson
motored to Scotts Mills Sunday.
Miss Lena Shaffer who has been
attending school at Monmouth re
turned home Friday. She expects to
teach the Dickey Prairie school the
coming year. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Blatchford and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oglebee of Shel
bourn, a brother of Mrs. Blatchford,
-returned from a trip to Grass valley
'and other Eastern Oregon points.
Fairy Davidson and family of Ore
gon City was called to Molalla Monday
by the death of his mother.
Roy Wells, son of Al. Well ? of Mol
alla, who is in the hospital from an
operation is reported doing fJne.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgaj Shaver,
Sunday, July ,30, a baby girl.
i Mr. Clarence Gulliford and son
Clifford of Woodburn was visiting in
the Molalla vicinity last week-end.
John Cole has errected a planer at
the railroad yard and will 'dress the
lumber he has there.
Miss lma Hagerty of Portland is
Spending a few weeks with her uncle
Albert Moshburger.
Verna Nightingale is in the hospital
at Oregon City.
Dortha Nightingale was an Oregon
City visitor last week.
Among those attending the Rabbins
reunion at Molalla on Sunday the 30th
were Grandma and Alfred Sharp, Mrs,
Anna Robbins and daughters, Aura
and Erma. Mrs. Thompson aria sons
Roy and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Barney and sons Delwin and Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Koellermeier
and children, Lester, Wilda and Roland.
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MULINO NEWS
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land Walter Waldorf and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace are at the
coast. ,
C. T. Howard celebrated his birth
day by having a big dinner, relatives
of Mulino attended.,
Mr. Thomas Taylor has returned
home from Toledo.
- Miss Arleta Smith has returned
from a visit at Willamette.
'Mr. John Bounds and family, Mr.
Oscar Daniels,' Mr. Sillman Daniels,
Mr. Clifford Daniels and Miss Lorna
Howard spent last Sunday at Columbia
beach.
i Mr. C. T. Howard went to Portland
Tuesday.
Mr. Weldon Erickson has returned
home from the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry and daughter
and Mr. Cecil Dunn .of Portland visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn at Mulino Sunday.
Max Cofer returned to Portland Sunday.
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CARUS
John Lehman t
Monday evening a get-together was
held at the Weiser home, Florence
and Elsie Weisser wanted to see their
friends before, leaving on Tuesday tor
Canada. They were presented by
those present a book "Polly Anna
ilGrownup". Those present were:
.Grace Ingram; Katherine O'Leary,
Hughie O'Leary, Gertrude Griffith,
Emily Grilith. BUie Miller, Gertie
Miller, Mildred Achallis, Welma Bliss,
John Bliss, Janet Gwilliam, Richard
Gwilliam, John Lehman,' Murl Smidth,
Clairmount Smidth, Earl Davis, Ad
rian Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitke,
daughters Mary," Mabel and Lou, Ed-
win and Irville Beach.
John Lehman was a Beaver creek
customer on Monday.
1 Mrs. Kilgore and Charles were in
.Oregon City transacting business one
day last week.
Mrs. Fred Spangler was a Tuesday
caller at the home of Mrs. Lewellyn.
Katherine Jones who has been visit
ing D. L. Jones left one day last week
for her home in Lents.
- Mr. John Calvier was at the beach
home for cherries.
The following were Oregon City vis
itors last week. Wayne Stewart, Ma
bel Scheuborn, Emerson Edwards,
John Loeburn, Gertrude Griffith and
Bob Casseday.
Mrs. John R. Lewis is visiting at
the home of her daughter,' Mrs. Glenn
Yergen at Aurora.
Emely Griffith and John Lehman,
are spending a few days at Tillamook
beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler were
Friday visitors at the Glenn Yergen
home at Aurora. "
'Mr. Tom Jones of Portland, visited
his children at the John Griffith
home.
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Mrs. Richard Freytag and Miss Alice
Freytag were hostesses at a picnic
lunoheon Friday at JIawley's Park giv
en in honor of Misses Winnifred and
Olive Smith of Vancouver, B. C. After
luncheon the party was shown through
the Crown Willamette Paper Mills,
which proved very interesting to the
visitors. The luncheon guests were,
Misses Winnifred and Olive Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGetchie, Mrs. R.
M. McGetchie, Mrs. J. McGetchie, Er
nest Freytag and Mrs. H. C. Parker.
The Misses Smith returned, to Van
couver, B. C. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Legler, Mildred
Legler; Mr and Mrs. S. V. Francis
of Oregon City; Dr. and Mrs. W. B.
Mott of Salem, Dr. and Mrs. V. L.
Uocho, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Meyers,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dicker, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl George, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ganzmeyer, Mrs. Mable Gerber, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Vanderhoff, Mrs. R.
Koerner and George Hartwig of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Legle and Mrs.
Frank Vanderhoff motored to Hills
boro Saturday where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Legler.
Mrs. W. W. Lette, who has been
very ill, is improving.
Miss Glyde Scheubel who has been J
suffering from ptomaine poisoning is .
improving. '
. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson who j
have tbeen making their home at As-.
toria, have returned to Oregon City ,
and are at the home of Mrs. Petersons
mother, Mrs. Fred Warner. Mrs. War-1
ner has been very ill but is improving, j
Miss Ruth Scheubel, who has been
spending her vacation at "the Scheubel
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I Threshing is in progress at Coltori.
summer home at Rhododendren has ?- Mr. and Mrs. Alec Carlson the new
returned to Oregon City, and will be in ,'lyweds have returned from hot springs
her fathers office during the absence Mr. Melvin Hult has recently un
of Miss Moore, who1 is the stenograph-' dergone quite a serious operation on
er in the law, office of Beattie and : one of his eyes from a piece of steel
Scheubel. V getting in his eye.
Mrs. Willis Pettibone, accompanied Miss Helen and Alfrieda Becker and
by her daughter Katherine and the Miss Nettie Nordine, nursea of Sel
Misses iGladys and Addle Wright are ' wood hospital are honie on their va
attendin gthe State Baptist Yourig Peo-: cation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young and chil-',camp ground was a guccess ,
dren have returnes to their home in Mr Mrs Pet' Dhooghe visited
Portland after visiting Mrs. Youngs Mr Dhooghes parents Sunday.
aunt, Mrs. Walter Wentworth at Ca- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson recently
nemah. . of Colton will start for Grand Rapids,
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Beulah Snidow .
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An ice-cream social was given by
the Epworth league last Wednesday
for the purpose of raising money for
the payment on the piano. The social
was held on Mr. W. W. Davis' lawn
and was well attended by the town
people. Besides the ice cream, cake
amd candy donated by friends and
members of the league were sold. .
Mrs. Donohoe and son Harold Fran
cis, have returned to their home in
Washington after visiting Mrs. 'Hart-man.
Miss Hazel Baysinger has returned
to her home in McMinnville after vis
iting Mrs. Clifford Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Gary and children
argaert and Everett, accompanied by
Mr. Gary's mother and niece left Sun
day for a two weeks vacation at Newport.
A food sale was held at the church
Saturday afternoon by the members of
the Ladies' Aid.
Mrs. .Poppleton and son Willard of
Milwaukie spent several days this
week visiting Mrs. Forsythe. '
Mrs. Balser and Miss Gladys Baker
left Sunday for a six weeks vacation
at Monmouth and Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and- chil
dren Gladys and Bernard and Miss
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returned from a two weeks vacation at
Pacific City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ranch, Misses
Veatrice and "Vivian Ranch spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Knight.
The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Bapstist church will be held
in the church parlor this evening.
Lester Kerns left Saturday morning
for Mare' Island, where, he has en
listed in the navy.
Mr. and 'Mrs. P. G. Smfth spent the
week-end- at Seaside.
Mrs Mary Whitcomb is visiting
friends in Seattle where she went to
attend the play, "The Wayfarer", giv
en at the University Stadium. .
Rev. and Mrs. Hardie Connor, Judge
and Mrs. H. E. Cross, and Mrs. Carrie
N Parker attended the Baptist Con
vention at Columbia City, last week.
Mr. S. A. Shroer motored to Seaside
Friday, returning Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Beard and family,
returned Friday from Oakridge where
they spent their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs R Freytag, Miss Alice
and Ernest Freytag, and Mr. and Mrs.
b. J. Meyer, of Oregon City and Mrs.
Hattie Pecht expect to leave this week
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGetchie enter
tained at idinner Friday evening. The
affair was given in honor of the Miss
es Winnifred and Olive Smith of Van
couver, B. C. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. McGetchie, of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGetchie, Mrs. H. C.
Parker, Miss Alice Freytag, Ernest
Freytag, Mr. and Mrs. R. Freytag.
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