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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Fleming and
children will leave In a few days for
California, where they will spend the
winter, returning home about March
first.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd will leave
the coming week for Powers, Oregon,
where they will spend the Christmas
holidays. They will visit Mrs. Boone,
a sister of Mrs. Boyd.
Mrs. Mabel Pierce and son, with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh B. Fleming and chil
dren, spent Thanksgiving in Portland,
guests at the C. J. Daunells home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Heathman and
family spent Thanksgiving in Port
land, at the home of G. E. Heathman,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs.Binkley of Portland
have leased the Pierce cottage on the
river road for the winter.
Mrs. Sylvia Wilcox and family spent
Thanksgiving In Portland, at the home
of C. J. Holden. Others at this
Thanksgiving reunion, which is an an
nual affair, were Mrs. E. G. Rickets
and family and S. Van Fleet of North
Yakima.
Mrs. Lucy Allen, who spent the
Thanksgiving vacation with her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. L Blinstone, returned to
Corvallis, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Alva Eads, a student at O. A.
C., spent Tranksgiving with her moth
er, Mrs. Ellen Eads.
O. E. Kiggins, who Has been serious
ly ill for several menths, has bean re
moved to the Oregon City hospital.
Mrs. Ida Clohessy has been spend-
Ing the past week in Portland.
Elaine Bechtel, student In the eighth
grade, who, with the oher members of
her class, reviewed their sixth and sev
enth grade work, received a marking
of 100, being the only member of the
class to attain this marking.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner enter
tained at a Thanksgiving dinner at
their home in Meldrum. Covers were
laid for eight.
Charles Meldrum has returned from
the I. O. O. F. state convention, held
at Roseburg. ..
Tommy Robbies is ill at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bobbins, of Jennings avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grady had as
their guests Thanksgiving day, Mr.
and Mrs. Miller, Mr. "and Mrs. Hurd,
Mrs. and Miss McHugh of Portland!
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretscher enter
tained at dinner Thanksgiving day.
Covers were laid fo nine.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Deter, Mr. and
Mrs. DeWitt Campbell were guests,
Thanksgiving day, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Deter.
The C. R. Hollaway family of this
place snent Thanksgiving day with
Mr. Halloway's father and sister, in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. William Moritz and the Weberg
family spent Thanksgiving at Multno
mah, as the guests of the Nippolt fam
ily. -Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Pau, who recent
ly moved into their new home on the
river road, were very pleasantly sur
prised by a number of their Oregon
City friends, November 25. Cards were
' enjoyed during the evening. A supper
was served the visitors.
Elizabeth Bruechert spent the week
end at Hazelia, the guest of Mrs. El
vador Wanker. - "
Mrs. W. F. Hartwell Is suffering
from severe bruises, caused by being
struck by an auto last week Monday.
The accident occurred while she was
walking on the highway near her
home.
Lloyd Tlllson attended the Older
Boys' conference this week, at Eu
gene, as a delegate from this place.
Mrs. Delilah Pratt and Miss Jennie
Pratt of The Dalles, visited at the
home of Mrs. Henry I. Smith, the past
week.
Harry Rice, William Finley, Willie
Bruechert, Halmar Roberts, Charles
Halloway, C. R. Halloway and Mary
Stevens were among those from this
place who attended the Franklin-Wash
ington football game, Saturday.
W. A. Tillman, who has been con
fined to his home, is rapidly recover
' tag.
Mrs. Will Jennings is seriously sick
at her home on the Willamette river.
H. M. Hayles of Airlie, Oregon, was
a guest at the Hugh Roberts home, the
past week.
Eleanor Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brown, has returned home
from Willamette College, to spend the
holiday with her parents, r
Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss, son John
and daughter Wilms, spent the week
end with relatives in Molalla.
Mrs. Roy Baker of MC Pleasant
spent Wednesday and Thursday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EL Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown spent
Thursday at the GuiUiam residence.
Mninie Edwards, who has been work
lag in Highland has returned home
for a brief time.
The Ladies' Aid aeld its 'weekly
meeting at the Ed. Brown home, Wed
nesday. Miss Stiner, teacher of the Cams
school, spent the week-end with her
sister In Oregon City.
Delores and Doris witherble spent
their Thanksgiving in Portland, re
turning home Sunday evening.
Msr. A. A. Spangler spent a few days
in Portland last week,
Mrs. J. R. Lewis spent Monday in
Portland shopping.
Paula Fisher and Mrs. Floyd Traf ton
were shopping in Oregon City, Wed
nesday. Mrs. Dan Jones entertained the
Jones clan at Thanksgiving dinner.
Robert Swenson, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Swenson, of Portland, is
spending the week-end at the John
Griffiths home,
Alfred Beatie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beatie is here for the Thanks
giving holidays.
G. R. Guilliam journeyed to Mulino
Friday with a load of oats.
Mr. and Mrs. John and Vern Calvar-ley-
returned to Carus Wednesday to
spend Thanksgiving with their parents.
John Lehman underwent a slight op
eration, Saturday. He had his ade
noids removed.
Mrs. G. Guilliam and son Richard,
were In Oregon City on business, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spangler, daugh
ters Helen and Virginia, spent Sunday
at the Charles Casto home In Clack
amas.
Mrs. McDonald and children were
visiting at the John Evans home last
week,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash of Hu-
sum. Wash., parents of Mrs. Moore,
over Thanksgiving.
Rev. and Mrs. George E. Williams
have returned, after a month's absence
doing evangelical work throughout the
state. "
The annual bazaar of the Baptist
church will be held at the church Fri
day evening, December 8. Supper will
be served at six o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. TL E. Gault entertained
at dinner Thanksgiving day. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Gault,
Eftie Gault, Virginia Gault, of West
Linn; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gault and
Mr. nad Mrs. S. Ducas, of Portland,
and Mrs. Carrie N. Parker. .
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Christian church, met at the home of
Mrs. R. M. MoGetchie", Wednesday
afternoon.
Th eannual bazaar of the Christian
church will be held at the church on
Wednesday, December 13. The sale
will start at 2:30 p. m. Dinner will he
served at six.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rauch enter
tained at dinner on Thanksgiving day.
Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Win
nifred - Knight and Miss Amy Peck
over, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Peckover and Charles Peckover. Mrs.
Rauch was assisted by Vivian and Vea
trice Rauch.
Mrs. Sam Arnold of Portland was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rauch,
Monday.
Mrs. Julia Tingle is quite ill at her
home on Arlington street
Mrs. Fred Peckover is seriously ill
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dryden, in Oregon City.
1 The W. C. T..U. met at the home of
Mrs. Ada Sievers, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. C. Parker has returned, after
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ames,
In Albany, and Mrs. Laura Flue, in
Corvallis.
Miss Fayne Burden has returned to
Corvallis, after spending the Thanks
giving vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Burdon.
Reggie Russell was the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Russell,
Thanksgiving day.
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C. Jones, who is employed at the
Davis farm, was home on a visit to h's
sister, Mrs. A. Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Martian and sons
William and David, -were dinner guests
at the Nathan Caseday home, Thurs
day.
Dick Davis and son Earl, who had
their tonsils removed two weeks ago,
are reported doing nicely.
Mrs. Gene Yergen, daughter Jane,
and son Glenn, Mrs. Griscenwalte and
Gertrude Griffiths enjoyed Thanksgiv
ing at the A. A. Spangler home.
Charles Kilgore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Kilgore, returned home Wednes
day from the University of Oregon, to
remain over tne honaay.
Reed and Florence Jagger are home
from U. of 0. on their Thanksgiving
vacation.
CORRAL CREEK
By Corral Creek School.
Blanche Brown, Teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and
Miss Josephine Graham served a
Thanksgiving dinner to the school last
Friday. At 3 o'clock the children gave
a short program, after which the Moth
ers' Club held a business meeting, fol
lowed by refreshments.
Oreraid Baker visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker, over Thanks
giving. He returned to Portland Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and
daughters Helen and Thelma. and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Graham and daugh
ters Josephine and Lillian, spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs.
Doris Yuong and family at Wilson
vine. .
Christina and Henry Rldder have
been ill and unable to attend school
for several days.
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Baker of Multno
mah visited Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bak
er, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and fam-
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is a delightful place. Hours may be enjoyed in leisurely looking for, and selecting appropriate Christmas remembrances. Bur
meister & Andresen's is an "aH-aglow-with-hoUday-cheer" place and a place of definite resourcefulness. Here you will find the
very Diamond for "her," which is a' most adequate tribute ; beautiful Silver, that will convey your Christmas greetings to the fam
ily; the handsome Watch, a substantial token between man and man; and worlds of other charming gifts down to the dainty little
trinket of a value to properly deliver your Christmas wish. Sensible prices on our amazingly large and beautiful stock. , Your gift
should come from Burmeister & Andresen's. Our courteous salespeople will assist you in every way possible to make your, holiday
shopping days most pleasant. - , -
JUST A FEW SUFFESTIONS OF
REMEMBERANCES APPRO
PRIATE FOR "HER"
Eversharp Pencils Bar Pin
Waterman Pens .Baby Pin
Kodaks Crosses -
Silk Umbrellas Signet Ring
Chinaware Pendant
Candle Sticks Perfume Bottle
Serving Trays Manicure Set
Cut Glass Set Ring
. Phonographs Gold Thimble
Kodak Albums Veil Pin
Agate Rings Toilet Set
Stationery Boudoir Clock
Incense Burners Gold Watch Chains
Diamond Ring Gold Watch '
Diamond Brooch Pearl Necklace
Diamond Ear Screws Silverware
Bracelet Watch Cut Glass
Jewel Case Hand Painted China
' Locket and Chain Bead Necklace
Gold Lavalliere Ear Drops
Gold Brooch . Eyeglass Chain
Bracelet Locket
Hand Mirror Seal Ring
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The Burmeister & Andresen Diamond collec
tion is in readiness for your call of inspection.
Private Diamond salesroom. Surely it will be
a Burmeister & Andresen Diamond for her
this Christmas.
Our large purchases direct from the cutters
demand the finest Diamonds at the lowest
prices.- Beautiful mountings in platinum or
white gold.
Plain or fancy regular gold ring for $25.00,
$35.00, $50.00, $100.00 and up. ' .
Fancy white gold or platinum top rings for
$35.00, $40.00, $50.00, $100.00, $150 and up.
Platinum rings in Claw or Bezel mountings,
for $150.00, $200.00, $500.00 and up.
GIFTS OF IVORY
Wonderful (collection of beautiful pieces and
sets of Ivory.
3-piece set Comb, Brush and Mirror very at
tractive patterns. In case only $10.00.
Same, larger mirror, long handle, only $12.50.
Powder Puffs $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 up.
Hair Receivers to match $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00,
$3.00 and up. -
Perfume Bottles $1.00 up.
t Jewel Cases $4.50 and up.
JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS OF
REMEMBERANCES APPRO
PRIATE FOR "HIM"
Wrist Watch Watch
Diamond Stud Brass Ash Tray
Diamond Ring Initial Ring
Lodge Emblem Cigarette Case
Key Chain Shaving Set
Shirt Sets Set of Brashes
Cuff Links - Initial Cuff Links
Watch Fob Fountain Pen
Watch Chain Waldemar Chain .
Set Ring Watch Charm
Card Case Photo Frame
Cigar Jars Eversharp Pencil ,
Hat Brush Waterman's Pens
Eyeglass Chains Kodaks
Fancy Stone Rings Book Ends
Stick Pins Safety Razors
Scarf Pins Silver Belt Buckle
Fancy Pencil Military Brushes
Desk Clock Gold Knives
Tie Clasps Pocket Combs
Pencils
Emblem Charm '
Card Cases ' " ' . 4
The Pride of the
Household
Housewives'pride themselves on the richness and beauty
of their Silverware whenever they entertain. Picture,
then, the thrill of pleasure a gift of Silverware Is on
Christmas morning. Here you will find a wonderful
assortment of Silver at very moderate prices.
Complete 26 pieces in attractive chest, only $ 12.75. This
set consists of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 table
spoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar spoon. All pieces
are guaranteed for 20 years la family life.
Complete 26 pieees in velvet-lined chest Guaranteed
permanently, $31.50 up.
Finest Hollow Handle Knives with stainless blades.
Other chests for 920.00, $22.50, $26.50 and m.
Bread Trays $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 and
$10.00.
Sandwich Trays, $6-00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00.
Wrist and Pocket Watches
Beautiful and Useful Gifts.
This year we have given unusual attention to the selection
of Watches, and we are proud to say we now have a display
that will hold your attention for hours.
Elgin, Waltham, Howard, Illinois, Gruen, Hamilton and
others. Beautiful cases with ribbon or adjustable brace
lets. White gold, green gold or regular gold, with silver,
gold, platinum or fancy dials.
Prices $12.50, $15.0.0, $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 up. See our de
pendable $25.00 Wrist Watch. Guaranteed gold 1116 case
with Elgin movements, at $20.00 and $25.00.- We have the
most skilled and painstaking watch makers on the coast. .
Indestructible Pearls
244nch indestructible Pearl Necklace for $6.00.
Others for $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 up.
Hand Painted China
Salts and Peppers, gold and white, fancy luster neat
flower designs $1.00 and up.
Gold etched, per pair $1.75.
Larger sizes, assorted designs, In glassware $1.50 and up."
Bread and Butter Plates, great variety $L15.
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Early Gift Purchases Will Be Carefully Wrapped and Held for Christmas Delivery if Desired
Jewelers
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ily had Thanksgiving dinner in Port
land, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Say entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and family
at dinner, Friday evening.
Mrs. Blanche Brown spent the holi
day vacation with her parents at Ha-eelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fickens and
family spent Thanksgiving with rela
tives near Sherwood.
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The spirit of winter was revealed
Sunday morning when we awoke to
find the ground covered with snow.
On account of th is wintry weather,
C. C. Kandle and Bert Stein brought
the cattle in from the mountains.
A Thanksgiving address tttis deliv
ered Wednesday evening by Stev. A. J.
Ware, and we were also entertained
with a short program by the school
children.
Rev. A. J. Ware was a dinner guest
at the Owens home, Sunday.
The following were dinner guests at
Mrs. E. A. Graves', Sunday: Misses
Elma, Elva and Aris Nicholas, Miss
Cecelia Panek, Lawrence Mudgett and
George Stewart
Miss Annie Schmidt of Portland
spent the week-end at the home of
her parents.
Dick Hlnkel of Redland was a visitor
at the 'Rambo home, Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Nicholas spent the week
end in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E Kandle and L.
Skidmore and son Harold, were dinner
guests on Thanksgiving day, at the C.
C. Kandle home. .
Mrs. E. Blakely spent the week-end
In Portland.
Mrs. P. Wetmore Is enjoying a visit
from her mother, Mrs. Roberts, of The
Dalles. , -
James Hanhart, Lewis Hoffman and
Willie Swank were visitors at the 3.
Schmidt home, Sunday. '
Mrs. J. Hanhart entertained Mr. and
Mrs. O. Hoffman, Miss Mae Hoffman
and Lewis Hoffman at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. H. Nelson were
Oregon City visitors, Monday.
Mrs. Ora Trotter of Buckner Creek
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. McVay.
R, Beattie "and son Robert were vis
itors at Highland, last Friday.
Mildred Lewis was on the sick list
last week, but is able to be at. school
again. - . ' . -
Miss Esther Moser ' spent Thanks
giving with her parents at Stafford.
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Stern winter is at hand. Some snow
has fallen, but it soon disappeared.
The basket social at the school
house was well attended and an at
tractive program was presented by the
teacher and her pupjls. Over $20 was
realized from the sale of baskets.
A party was here recently to buy
a tract of land on which to start a fox
farm He Intends to raise silver foxes
and cross-breeds. "
Meeting at the church Sunday at 3
o'clock. Rev. Berriman will occupy
the pulpit. '
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ten Eyck,
from over Marmot way, spent Thanks
giving at the bungalow.
Charles Marshall transacted busi
in Oregon City, the other day.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewe have
returned from Portland, where they
have been visiting.
The rock crusher will be at work
this week three miles east at Wild Cat
Creek. -
The shingle and lumber mill, five
miles east of here, are running full
blast and turning out a large output
daily. When the flume is completed
over the river in another month, lum
ber will be sent to Bull Run by flume,
a distance of nearly ten miles.
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Dennis Kidby :
Miss Margaret Clark and Miss Jean
Moffatt, students at the University of
Oregon, were home for the Thanksgiv
ing holidays. -
Miss Alethea Kidby, a senior at the
Oregon St ate Normal, was among
those home for the holidays.
Thomas Lovett of the University of
Oregon, spent Thanksgiving with his
parents..
The dance held last week at the
Crown-Willamette Inn, was a success
in every way. All attending report a
great time.
Ray Buckles and Gordon Tuor of
Willamette visited John Moffatt, last
Monday evening.
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