Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 22, 1918, Page Page 2, Image 2

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County
Willamette
Military training has again been tak
en up at the Willamette school. Both
the high school board and the gram
mar school board secured the services
of Terry Barnes, who gives three
weekly drills, not only to the boys, but
also to the girls of the school. Sever
al of the older boys intend to enlist
this coming summer and they hope
that these drills may give them the
same advantage that those last year
gave those who had had them, for both
Arthur Rogers and Linn Van Cleve.
who are now in service In France, re
port advancement on account of the
knowledge of military tactics, received
through the Willamette school.
The Willamette school board met
Friday evening, March 16th and re-
the benefit comes in setting clocks one , "ret," the family drlving.and riding
hour ahead? How about the farmers .pony or tne irwin s uiea iasi w-ut
uhn airendv nut in sixteenhour days i Mrs. Albert Uriome, oi aiacasourg,
n,i ih ntti tots who attend the ! Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
emmtrv schools many of them as it is ; Jesse. Mrs. Lena Bond Young loft for
cannot eat breakfast enough to sus- Spokane, Wash.
tain them, then walk 14 or 3 miles so
early in the morning in order to be on j Twil i tli t
Mrs. O. W. Hutchlns has gone to Mc
Minnvllle. Her son, Allan, sustained
some fractured ribs recently.
TWILIGHT, March SI Mrs. Wtlhel
miua Scheer, of Portland, is visiting
Mrs. Henry Babler and son, Richard, ! her sou, Henry Scheer, of this place.
are home now from the Oregon City, Albert Mead, who is with the army
hospital. The little fellow is improv- m France, ts in the hospital.
tng fast i Ester Collins, of Mt. Pleasant, has
F. W. Rlckhoff recently took a loairthe measles,
of "porkers" to the stock yards In his John Scheer spent Saturday and
truck. i Sunday with his cousin In Portland.
Monday March IS, was the regular j l, A. Dullard, of Ouk Grove, former
annual stockholders meeting of the iy 0f Twilight, has been visiting his
a new
ripnr Crock Creamery company. The 'daughter. Mrs. Thomas Kelland.
elected the following teachers tor thejnew board for the ensuing year are Miss Blackerly is visiting -her sis
ensulnjr year: Chas. F. Romlg. prln- Henry Babler, John Boss, Auguesi ter, Mrs. uenuey.
ciple; Mrs. Etta Halley, Miss Elsie
Burgoyne, Mrs. Augusta E. Romlg.
Miss Wirt, Miss Gleason and Robt.
Rogers. All of the teachers, that
taught during this past year were re
elected and Mr. Shipley was chosen
Janitor for the coming year.
U. U badger.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hughes and the
twins, Lillian and Vivian, made a trl)
to Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Ilarrte Morehouse Is confined
to her bed with h badly sprained ankle,
resulting from a fall.
Mrs. Edwards was in Oregon City
Wednesday, on business.
RED CROSS TO MEET.
The Beaver Creek Red Cross met
last Thursday afternoon, 17 womeu
and girls In attendance, besides a num
ber of children. The meeting this
coming Thursday, will work for the
Belgians instead of doing Rod Cross
sewing, as usual. Anyone having cast
off clothing that can be repaired, or
made over for men, women or children,
will please bring it to the mooting..
Mrs. Elisabeth Hayhurst of Port
land, will be present and will talk on
the use of the substitute flours, and
the use of vegetable oils. Bring note
books and pencils.
Staehley, Fred Riebhoff and John Hat- Mr. Holmes has purchased
tan; secretary, Thomas E, Anderson; wood saw.
treasurer, Sam Stevens of the Oregon Mr. Parker made a business trip to
City band. ; Oregon City last week.
J. C. Kirchem has been breaking in Mrs. Filings called on Mrs. Bentley
his new Ford truck hauling his hay to last week.
market. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheer and
, . I daughter, Pearl were visit ing friends
jy i iin Oregon City Saturday afternoon.
JDarlOW j Herman Nuhott was a guest at Mr.
jand Mrs. Von Jenlson's Saturday.
MAPLE LINE, Or.. Mar. 13. Albert BARLOW. March 20. Mr. and Mrs. The new lence mai air. ocueer u
Mautx, of Mountain View. Lyman Der-: Eroding have moved into Mr. Games sons have made for Mr. wisenoeea is
rick and Wallace Lewis, of Maple house. loutte an Improvement to the place.
Lane, are installing a sawmill on the j Mr. Wilson who purchased Mr. I Ethel and Elsie Nash were visiting
land of Judge J. U. Campbell, where ! Brudvig's farm, recently has taken jat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scheer
Maple Lane
they are to saw a large lot of timber.
The Maple Lane grange met In reg-
Sunday.
i 'Walter Smith and James and Alva There Is Sunday school every Sun-
ular session on March 9th and con-jAndrus have gone to Hercules Calif.,; day morning and preaching once a
f erred the third and fourth degrees on to work. j month. Everybody welcome.
hi-oA i-nnr1Mntps Dinner was served! tiip win h an entertainment and !
ikon a momher Hafenod to remarks wtot ! 1 nt tha school house Sat-1 TWILIGHT. March. 20. The nick
on -Thrift SUmps" by Judge J. W.urdav night, the proceeds to go to- crusher started running Monday. They
Loder and Judge G. B. Dimlck. which ward a new organ. Everybody invit- are repairing the main road.
lutpnert to with Interest Fred Li a inrh will he served to those who ; Mr. Scheer and sons have been
Miller, candidate for county clerk, was , Aa' not buv a basket. ! building fences for Mr. Weisonbech
Macksburg
MACKSBURO. March 2Q.-Fimoral
services for the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dwarschak were conducted
at their home by Rev. F. Lucas on Sun
day, March 10th.
The Macksburg chapter of the Amer
ican Red Cross held its second session
on Wednesday, March 5th. in the
Sutherland building. Mrs. John Hepler
who was appointed chairman, called
the assembly to order. Election of offi
cers being the first duty. Mrs. John
Hopler was chosen president; Mrs.
George Scheer, treasurer; Mrs. Q. M,
Baldwin, secretary. More than the re
quired number of charter members
subscribed their names and paid the
entrance fee. This report being re
ceived and approved at the headquar
ters of the Clackamas County branch
of the Red Cross situated In Oregon
City, we were ' authorized to obtain
material for work at the next meeting.
The chapter is to meet every Wednes
day morning at the Sutherland Build
ing. Lunch provided by the members,
will be served at noon. Food eonserva-
ahss Parker also was present ami
spoke on the, conservation of food.
At present there are fifty members of
the Red Cross unit bore. At the next
mooting garments will be gotten ready
for the HelKlans and Armenian suit
ertrs, Those who have giirmciits to
spare are asked to contribute them.
A request Is made for lodge folks to
go through their nttlcs before this
meeting on Thursday, March 2lst.
Mrs, Nteson, of Chicago, III,, arrived
this week for an extended visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Albert Tucker.
Maldu Elolso, tho Utile daughter of
W. I. miiistone, Is suffering from nu
attack of bronchitis,
Much disappointment and roaro)
was felt among the church people
when on Wednesday word whs re
ceived from Rev. A. 11. Hotchklss, re
signing his' call to the Grace church,
owing to the serious Illness or his
wife.
The H. S. Dill family Is moving to
Portland, locating on Union Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have deckled
to try ranching nud will leave on
April 1st for Hood River.
Mrs. Clara LnCuro Is agutti return
ing to our community, the family teas
ing the Bourdinuu cottage.
Walter Ueeknor Is visiting the A.
C, MiFiirlano family in Oakland, his
destination being Soutebrn California
where h goes for tils health.
Mrs. Adeline Ingalla has returned
to her home utter spending the winter
In Nebraska. She was .accompanied
west by Miss Edith. Itignlls. who bus
taken up her school work here, being
enrolled In the Sth grade.
Edd T. Webb has uceeptod u posi
tion with the paper mills and will
make his homo In Oregon City.
Vancouver hfirrnr-k. vlsltr.l his uncle
Aubrey Wood, on Sunday, March 9.
Corral Creek Mother's club will give
a basket social at their school house
on Saturday evening. March 80, at 8
o'clock. There will bo a good program
after which baskets of lunch will be
sold to the highest bidder. Grubs at
10 cents a piece will nlso bo on stile.
Everybody Is cordially Invited to at
tend. The proceeds will bo divided
with the Red Cross, to buy materials.
Miss Scollurd principal of the local
school, gnvo a delightful St. Patrick's
Day party, to her pupils of the eighth
and ninth grades, Thursday evening,
March Hth, at the residence of Dr.
Brown. Games were played and de
licious refreshments were served by
this popular teacher, who proved her
self a splendid hostess.
wli'cli enlMVi hop t) Itu Indiinue
lunch set consisting of a cloth and
six napkins, Little. David Kuchnt-
Niiitt figured quite cotispleloiiMly la the
presenting of toll present. The re
ceipts of the evening were 135.00.
12. J. II) or and family are now oecti-
pylngtlio Delsp residence, havlsg ar
rival from Iowa a few days ago.
In the Shanklund vs Barvor saso
one day last week before J.isiloe Do-
voro, the Jury disagreed. The case
was ti led ii mil ii TiiOHduy and this time
brought In a verdict for Mrs. Shutik
Itiiid for $25,
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK, March 20. The
faintly of Lewis Rivers, who have
been III and under quarantine, are
again nble to be out
The Upper Eagle Rod Cross unit
met as usual last Wednesday, twelve
ladles being present
Eagle Crock grange met at the
Grange hall last Saturday mid spent
a pleuHimt day together, 45, including
children, being In attendance. An In
foresting program was rendered. A
committee was nppolted to make prop
aratlons to entertain Pomona grange,
which meets with the Eagle Creek
grange April 10.
Several from this neighborhood at
tended the auction sale on the Peter
Do Pnope place last Saturday
F. P. Allen, missionary of the Amerl
Miss Francis Wolcott passed ewnyicn Sunday School union, was visiting
Sunday at her lionu In Portland. She
was the youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wolcott, of East llth st..
Portland, mid was IT years old. Miss
Frond, visited here ou many occa
sions, ho being a grand daughter of
the late Major liurkson.
Mr. and Mrs. Madden have returned
to Jennings Lodge again this season
and will enjoy camp life at the same
little camp at Spooiur'slniidlng where
In this neighborhood Saturday and
Sunday. And on Sunday afternoon he
held services at the school house and
nlso reorganised the Sunday school
Officers elected wor: Superintendent
Mrs. R. B. Gibson; assistant superln
tendent, Mrs. R. M. Brush; secretary
and treasurer, Miss Mildred Douglass
organists, the Misses Naomi Paddtson
and Alta Brash; Bible class teacher.
Mrs, R. B. Gibson. Sunday school will
Canby
tlon and war cooking will be features i they were so pleasantly local d last! meet every Sunday morning at 10:30
Every one is
present and made some remarks.-
Logan
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, who have been ; A surprise party was given .miss
iill for some time, are improving. i Minnie Miller last Tnursuay evening
Mrs. Lepa Bond Young went to in honor of tier tweiuy-nrsi oinnuuy.
Portland Sunday. (Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mrs. J. J. Wurfcl and Mrs. L Irwin iSweck and son. Misses Ethel and Elsie
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. . . t , w r..i l.i 'i.n hnmn from NewDort saiur- rtasn. eumer .sq. e.iui "f"""-'
UUUAiN, martu u. mra. rami ouiu . i vu. , , . j
out her grocery business to J. Hadder day where they spent a most enjoyable ; Lydon Bingham Clarence and Agnes
from Portland week's ouUng. Miss Irene Wurfel ac-j Scheer, Charlie Thompson Florence
Mrs. John Bwss, Mrs. Schlappl. Mrs. companled them to the coast, for her ; Bentley Mr. and Mrs R. E. Criteser.
Scnopp and Mrs. John Shutt d attend- health, but remained for another! Albert. John na;lStch"rn .
ed the funeral of Thos. Gallagher, of week, a. she was rapidly regaining Mrs. Anna Miller of St John, lalt
Portland h,.,t week. He was nm over'her health. Mrs. Hattle L Crowley ed her daughter. Minnie Tuesday. She
by an auto truck several months ago,
but lingered until the past week. His
widow is the eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Shuttel.
This is a kind of general collecting
week hereabout. The tor man says
"cough up" and some one else says
yon are at "the parting of the ways"
with some of your second best things.
Then heres the Thrift Btamp collection
following in the wake of the others
before their tracks are cold so me
thinks picking for the next In line
looks slim.
Will someone kindly explain where
left Monday for Newport where she j took her home on account of her be
will remain two weeks with Irene. jing sick. Miss Raxter, of Oregon City,
Elmer Irwin is learning the ma-high school. Is teacntng tn ner piace
chinists trade at the Crown paper
mills In Oregon City.
Norman Crowley was home from
Oregon City, where he has employ
ment in the Hawley paper mills, Sat
urday night, returning Sunday. He
has a bad carbuncle on his neck.
Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel drove down to
Portland Sunday to see Miss Loretta
Bruen, who has been very ill again.
Miss Thelnla Andrews is clerking
for Mr. Turner.
Mrs. Minnie Scheer who has been
vlsitins her sons of Twlight. has re
turned to her home In Portland.
Mrs. Schreinjr visited Mrs. John
Burgoyne of New Era Sunday.
Beaver Creek
of this lunch. We feel Justified in say
Ing that all connected with this branch
of the Red Cross are exhibiting the
earnestness of purpose requisite to Its
success.
Hazel ia
BEAVER CREEK. March 20 Mr.
KVontr irlurman nf thn Slenal corns.
I Vancouver barracks, was a guest on
I.
HAZELIA. March 20 Miss Ethel
Thompson, of Oswego, spent Saturday
evening and Sunday with her couslu,
Miss Ethel Baker, of Hazclla
Misses Mary, Elizabeth and Leona
Puymbroeck, Lulu Wanker. Ethel
Baker. Marlon Eastman, Lucille, Irene
and Blanche Duncan, and Will Cook.
Dave Long, Herbert Duncan and Vern
on Davidson attended the regular meet
ing of the Stafford Community club.
at the school house of that place. They
spent a very enjoyable as well as
profitable evening with the club.
The little Hultberg twins are very
111. Dr. Mount Is attending.
The Hazella Sewing circle meets
next Thursday March 21, with Mrs.
John Wanker.
Miss Wanda Wanker was entertain
ed by Miss Marlon Eastman, Saturday
summer.
Two letters buv been received
from Captain l-angdou Spooner since
his arrival "soin.where In France,"
Ills wUe and baby are at present with
Mrs. Ella Spooner ut the old family
homo. Captain l.l.iyd Spooner Is at
Camp LcwIb and his wife" mid little
Genevieve aro also near the camp.
Captain Clyde Spooner passed thru
Portland on Sunday of Inst week from
California to take command of troops
also ut American l-ko.
at the school house.
welcome.
Linn's Old Mill.
LINN'S OLD MILL, March 20. This
district was represented March 14th,
at the meeting of the Council of De
fense, which was held at the court
house by B. It Stewart president of
the club at this place.
E. L. Evanson Is still suffering from
rheumatism.
Macksburg
MACKSBURG, March 20, Never
was sunshine more welcome than now
when everything Is anxious to begin
working fur the greatest crop he ever
had. The thought of the world feed
ing devolving so largely upon, the
United States Is stimulating to the last
degree.
The Red Cross auxiliary held Its
third session in the Sutherland build
ing on Wednesday, March 13. Sixteen
members were present. The meeting
was called to order by the presldont.
Plant Your Seeds With These Machines
KEYSTONE PATATO
PLANTER .
This is a machine which does the
work right and at the same time
sell at a price so reasonable that
every potato grower can afford it.
opens the furrow to the proper depth, drops the pota
toes and covers them uniformly. Does not bruise the
potatoes, is easy to operate and above all is reliable.
t'JL 4f
The KEYSTONE
t . ..' . . ... 0, iThe need of a vice president was men
The Literary society will meet Sat- .. . ...
urday evening at the Hazella school
house. The main feature of the even
ing wll lbe a question box. Everyone
Is Invited to attend.
Mrs. Frank Puymbroeck entertained
relatives from California, last week.
George
tloiied. Mrs. Ferdinand Kraxberger
was nominated for this office and was
unanimously elected. Mrs. George
Scheer tendered her resignation as
treasurer and Mrs. Kate Surard was
Estacada
ESTACADO, March 21. Miss Grace
lHiui' has gone to I'ortlund, where
she went Into training for a nurse ut
the Good Samarium hospital.
Miss Ruth Dillon Is very 111 with an
attack of pleurisy.
MIbs Ruth Welsh, of I'ortlund. was
a guest at tha W. If. llcytmun homo
Sbturdny night and Sunday.
Dr. W. M, Dalo of the 4Sth Co..
American Lake, Wash , visited bis par
cuts and other relatives ut this place
over the Sabbath.
Attorney Cluude Devore bud to
come down to ltts office on crutches
Monday on the account of a bad
attack of rheumatism in bis feet.
j Mrs, Fred Jorg mid children, Edna
chosen. The board of officers nowi'" Tommy, went to Portland Sat-
GEORGE. March 20 Mrs. H. Joyner
spent a few days In Portland last week
visiting her three daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miller and
daughter, Gladys, and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Miller and son, Harold, vlBlted
Mr. Miller's parents at Viola last Sun
day. Mrs. Marie Kllnker, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Horger, of Portland, for the past three
weeks, returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson spent the
week-end In Portland.
William Held is confined to his home
with the mumps,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Johnson, visited KlInkerB lust
Sunday.
Jennings Lodge
stand: Mrs. John Heplor, Mrs. Ferfl
nand Kraxburger, vice president; Mrs.
Kate Suranrd treasurer and Mrs. O.
M. Baldwin, secretary. Yarn for sweat
ers was given out to members who re
quested It. The others busied them
selves in cutting und arranging hospi
tal linen. After resolving that In the
meetings. ' Conservation should not
turn upon the war the auxiliary ad
journed to meet In the same place
March 20th.
The Mother's club held Its regular
semi-monthly session at the home of
Mrs. Simon Miller on Thursday, March
14th. Mrs. Chris Chrlstner and Mrs.
David Kauffman were present as vis
itors and rendered valuable assistance
In the work. At the request of Mrs.
Miller In which all acqulsced an ap
propriation for an orphanage was
made from the present funds.
Emll, the little son of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Walch has returned from a hos
pital in Portland where he underwent
an operation for appendicitis.
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JENNINGS LODGE, March 21.
Eleven new pupils have been enrolled
at the school sines January. Among
them enrolled recently are Alvln and
Ula Dietz; Alice Annamoy and Albert
Oswald, VeVra and Louise Ranuigo,
Edith Ingalls; Madeline Kinney,
Richard Perkins and Vivian Spoonnr.
Twelve new pupils came during this
week and will probably take up their
studies at our school during the com
ing week.
A special meeting was held at the
school house on Monday evening,
March 18th to discrass plans for an ad
dition to the school house. L. Wilcox
was present and presented plans for
new rooms, assembly and balcony, at
an estimate of $3700. A discussion
followed, G. M. Caldwell and other
prominent Meldrum people speaking
against the plan. After voting It was
found that 4 were against the im
provement while but five votes were
cast In favor of the proposition. A
new plan was suggested of adding a
new water and heating system and a
soncrete basement, which could prob
ably be bad for $1200. This Is to be
voted on at a later meeting. E. Roe-
the, chairman of the board, presided.
The II. C. Palnton family, formerly
residents of Jennings, are located at
Vancouver now. Mr. Palnton Is
working for the government In the
spruce department.
Mr. Grover has purchased the Near
property and making many decided
improvements, among them a large
front porch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tifcker en
tertained the men's choir on Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Blinstone, Mrs. Eadcs
and Miss Elva 'being additional
guests.
At the all-day weekly meeting of
the Red Cross on Thursday, an hour
was given over to Miss Joyce" who
spoke on gardening. The older pu-
Stafford
STAFFORD, March 20. At the
White Temple in Portland Oregon, on
Thursday, March 14, Mr. B, F. Woddle
wedded Miss Dollle Fltchner of Port
land. The couple visited a few days
In Jefferson City. They are now domi
ciled in the Weddle home in Stafford.
Stafford club held an excellent pro-
gram at the school house, Saturday
March 16. The leading feature of it
all was a debate between three "bach
elor maids" and three "old bachelors'
as to which were of most value to so
ciety. The old maids did the far bet
ter work of the two but the Judges
having been bachelors, gave the prize
to the "down and outers" the old
bachelors.
Wilsonville
WILSONVILLE, March 21. Robert
Butts who formerly worked on farms
near Wilsonville visited A. A. Wood
and family, on Sunday,
Dorris and Norrls Young write quite
often to their relatives hero, from
"Somewhere In France."
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton are mak
ing quite an extensive visit in the east
ern states.
Clyde Baker and little daughter, re
turned to Portland on Wednesday af
ter visiting relatives here.
Audrey Wood and Rosetta Graham,
of Corral creek school, are in the rain
bow circle of W. S. S.
The electric lighting system of Mo-
lalla Electric company, of Canby, Is
proving very satisfactory here.
Mrs. J. Wood, left on Saturday for
Portland, where she will visit relatives.
Stanley Lamb, who ts stationed at
urday to visit Mr. Jorg and rcmuined
until Sunday evening
J. V. Harr bus been elected chief of
the Estttfiidu Volunteer Fire Depart
ment, succeeding Fred Jorg who went
to Portland to reside. Tho other
officers are, presld ntAVurreti Mc
Will; secretury, Charles Spurks;
treasurer, James Smith. Quite a mini
bor of now members have Joined dur
Ing the past few days.
F. C. McOraw, of Currtnsvllle, has
purchased the cottage on the Corner
of Main and Gth streets, which biiotig
cd to Mrs. J. W. Reed
Mrs. W. A. Wash and daughter, Eva
will have charge of the lookout sta
tion at Mt. Lowejis soon oa cchool
closes. Miss Wash Is the primary
teacher in the Estacada schools
Miss IleBsle Wallace, sinter of Forest
er Herman Wallace, will also be Ident
ified In the forestry work and will be
In charge of the Fish Creek Mt. sta
tlon.
Tho special Biirvloes ut the M. E
church had resigned his pastorate, is
monclng Wednesday evening and con
ttnulng until Thursday evening, were
well attended and at all services there
were excellent sermons. At noon
Thursday, a picnic dinner was served
in the basement of the church und
good social tlmo endulged in. The
ministers present wore Supt. Ford, of
the Salem district, Rev. lirown of
Gresbam, Rev. Snyder und G. J., Tay
lor of Mololla and Rov. Urfstal of Vio
la. The report In this vicinity of Into
that Rov. Spies of tho Methodist
church hud resigned his pustdliute, is
erroneous. Rov, Splos bus been plan
ning on making a change of climate
for a short time In hopes of benefit
ing his heullh, but has no Intention of
moving from Estacada.
Miss Kittle Roagan, of the Estacada
Telephone exchange Is visiting her
friend Mrs. Mary Woodlo Pogun, at
Nehalom, Oregon. Mm. Ted Ahlbury
Is substituting In the telephone office.
A "deal In dirt" was made this week
through the S. E. Woostor Real Estate
company, when Carl Peterson of
Portland bought the I. Wolfe farm of
40 acres at Sprlngwater, Considera
tion $3000.
Dr, and Mrs. J. L, Hewitt returned
to their Portland home Saturday aftor
spending a few days on the farm at
Garfield, The doctor planted five
acrse more of prune trees while here
and now has firteen acres In prunes.
T. P. McAuley arrived from Van
couver. Wunh a few days and has
moved to tho Sprlngwater farm which
he piirchusod of S. E, Wooster some
time ago. He expects his family in a
couple of weeks.
The M. E. Ladles gave "soshul"
Monday night at the church and ser
ved a six o'clock dinner. There was
a large attendance and everybody had
a most enjoyable time, A "flBh pond"
afforded amusement and Mrs. T. B.
Wilson fished out the lucky number
lini'Juiilor Class of the Cuuby High
school Is preparing a school unseal.
This will bo tho first book Issued by
I lie Catiliy High school.
Walter Lelsmiiiin, of Auiorlcait
l.alui, was a guest of friends In Cuuby
Saturday evening,
John Jwkson, Otto Kruegur and
Walter Kr.ieger, o( Vancouver bar
racks, siient Sunday with relatives
fn Canby,
Mrs. Mary Uuicaster, prestdost of
the Rebekuli Assembly of Orogoii,
was the guest of honor ut Kirk He
beksh Lodge No. 121 Tuesday even
ing. She was welcomed by a large
aileudanco of member. After tint
regular lodge work a hniiqttut wus
served by the ladies of Uio lodge.
A drive for clothing for tho stirrer
lug men, wom ui and children of Hel
KUtit Is being conducted in Cuuby
and vicinity this weuk.
The building formerly octipled by,
the "Ulg Six' Department Store hits
been made the receiving sUUou.
Contributions are especially urged to
be delivered Thursday mid Frlduy,
The Five Hundred Cl.ib met at the
homo of Mr. nud Mrs, Grant White
Wednesday evening. Those prus'iit
wore Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hair, Mr.
ami Mrs. Adam Kulglit, Dr, und Mrs.
11. A. Dedniati, Mr. and Mrs, K. U,
Robinson, Mr. nud Mrs, It. II. Eudos,
I Mrs. M. J. Leo, Mrs, Arthur Gruliuin,
Mr. and Mis. If. A. llorkiimii, ami Mr.
nd Mrs, Uraut White. After uu evo-
lug of cardN, a dainty luiicheou was
scrvdd by tiiu hostess,
The 'Plsli ( loth Drive" Inaugurated
by Supt. Culavan cloned Fililuy and
the Canity schools took a leading part
In the contest. The pupils donated
150 towels.
Dasket Social Given.
A very successful basket social was
given by the Canby Red Cross tax-
tllaiy Saturday evening. Th pro-
giuiii arranged by Mrs. II. A. Berk
man and consisted of the following
numbers: Chorus, Canby Glee Club:
sung, Oregon City grammar school
quartet; War Stamp address, John W.
Loder; solo, "Keep the Home lres
lluriillig," Avon Jesso usslsted by tho
Glee Cl.ib Girls; song. Boys' grammar
school quartet; address, James Carey;
solo, "Star Spangled Banner, Loulao
Gastrock; Tableau. 'Liberty" Eva
lloatty. Aftor the program Asetlon
eer William Ileitis sold the bankets,
A cake was raffled off, refreshments
were sehved by tho Rod Cross com
mittee and a general good time was
enjoy id by all. The affair was a
complete success. The receipts were
t I7H.S0. without any expenses, as ev
erything was donated. Tho Hoys'
Quartette of Oregon City was encored
many times.
liio service flag, honoring tho ex-
pupils of tho Canby High school, was
unfurled at the Canity band auditor
ium Friday afternoon. Tho address
were niudo by Superintendent J. E.
Calavan and Rv. Curios, of tho M.
E, church. Tho musical exercises
were supervised by Mrs. Herbert A.
Ilorkmiiii.
Tho service Hag was unfurled by
by Mrs. Otto Sehuubol, who bus three
sons In tho military service of tho
United States.
Tho flag contains 27 stars throo
being gold stars which represented
liurion Brown, Clifford Brown, und
Us Harding, who died while In the
service of thlor country.
Tho flug haiiRs unfurled lu the halls
of the Canby High school
The Canby school have orgunlud a
Junior Red Cross und have entered
Into the wark with much Interest.
There will be a regular porlod al
lowed for the work and Instructors
to direct and oversee It.
Tho school gymnasium has been sot
apart for the work room and will b
fitted for the work.
Meadowbrook
The junior Red Cross Is giving a
program Sut.irduy night at tho school
housfl, March 23, consisting of plays,
dialogues, songB, recitations and Instr-
mental solos. Aftor the program eats
will be sold. There will be things to
rafl'lo, and tho "Kaiser stand". . Come
and have a good tlmo.
Mr, Bofto Is building a stuain bath
house on his place.
Warren Baty Is laid up with a game
leg. A horse kicked him.
Severul from here attended the so
clul at Union Mills Friday night, A
good program was rendered und about
twenty-six dollars were made from the
sulii of baskets and calco.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Faust and son,
Ray Jr., of Portland, Mrs. Jim White
and son, Harold, of Canby, Mrs. Chas.
Wolfer und son, Samuel, of Mllwaukle,
visited at Mr. and Mrs. Warren Duty's
Thursday und Friday.
L
Dr. Clyde Mount, prominent Oregon
City dentist, was elected a member of
the board of school dlerctors at a
special meeting of the board Wednes
day, .succeeding O. D. feby, vho re
signed last week, giving as his reason
that he felt out of harmony with a
majority of the board.
Dr. Mount's election was unanimous.
The new director has long been prom
inent in the civic and professional life
of the city. , He Is a graduate of the
University of Oregon. ,