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    ORECiON CITY. ENTCRPRISE, 1 FRID AV DECEMBER 8, J 922 V
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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From All Over the County Tellimg of Improvement and Local Happenings During
' 1"he PastTWeek YourSubscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Estacada
ESTACADA, Dec. 6 Died Decem
ber 1, 1922, at St. Vincent's hospital
in Portland, after a short illness, John
Morrison, aged 35 years. Funeral ser
vices were held in Oregon City Sun
day and the interment was in Moun
tain View cemetery. He leaves a wife
and one child, who reside at Sprmg-
water.
The Mother Goose fair which ia to
he held in the I. O. O. F. hall next
Tuesday beginning at noone, will un
doubtedly be a most entertaining ai
fair. The numerous booths will be
arranged down stairs, where one can
buy many useful and pretty articles
as well as candies and popcorn balls.
In the spacious dining room up stairs
in the hall, will be served waffles and
coffee and there will also be a pro
gram. It is expected that there will
be a large crowd present. The pro
ceeds are for the Children's. Farm
Home.
Miss Frances Has sell came home
from near The Dalles, where she is
teaching, to spend Thanksgiving with
her parents. She was accompanied by
Anita Kopp, who also teaches near
The Dalles.
iDr. Johnson, Estacada's resident
dentist, and Mrs. Johnson with the
baby, visited relatives in Portland last
Thursday.
Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn was again tak
en to Portland last Saturday, where
at the Good Samaritan hospital she
submitted to an operation for gall
stones. Mr. Lichthorn went to Port
land Tuesday to see her and reports
that she seems quite bright and there
is a possibility of her recovering.
The next regular meeting of the
W. C. T. U. will be held at the home
of Mrs. V. G. Hauser on the first
Thursday in January.
Russel Reed came home from Cor
vallis on Thanksgiving day, returning
to his school duties on Sunday.
This section experienced its first
snow storm Wednesday. The weather j
. was cold. I
Mr. antl Mrs. Frank Harkenrider en
joyed a regular family reunion at their
home Thanksgiving day. A turkey din
ner with all the good things which ac
company one, was served. Those pres
ent were, Mr. and Mrs. H. O'neil and
daughter, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Richards and daughters, Neva
and June, of Echo; Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Paulsen of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs.
Honnegger and so, William Jr., of
Multnomah; Mr. and Mrs. Waltar
Paulsen and daughters, Georgie and
Betty, of Portland; 'Mr. and Mrs. J.
Paulsen and George, Miss Edith. Hark
enrider, George Harkenrider and his
friend. Earl Richards of the O. A. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Richards and
daughters, who are here from Echo,
Oregon, will spend the winter here
with Mrs. Richard's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. " Harkenrider.
"Ted" Howe ia on the sick list and
confined .to his home.
The Estacada high school basketball
season has opened and the park pavil
ion has been rented to play in.
Mr. and Mrs. White of Willows,
Oregon, were visitors last week at
the home of Mrs. White's mother,
Mrs. Rhynning. ,
J. E. Gates, Estacada's funeral di
rector, wasi called to Salem Tuesday
night to get the body of Mrs. V Ling
elbach, who died in the state hos
pital at that place. The family
lives a few miles east of Estacada.
The Parent-Teacher association
held a very interesting meeting Mon
day night at the high school auditor
ium. The election contest case for the re-1
cordership of the city of Estacada,
started iby Fred Bartholomew against
3. K. Ely, was held at Oregon City
Wednesday. At this writing the out
come of the trial can not be reported.
Garfield Grange had election of of
ficers last Saturday at their hall, at
which time the following officers were
elected; Master, H. Bj Davis; Over
seer, W. L. Shaffer; lecturer, Irene
Weatherby; steward, Ernest- Marshal;
assistant steward, Clyde Davis; chap
lain, Minnie Eash; secretary. Aline K.
Davis; treasurer, Mrs. T. Yocum; gate
keeper, Harold Widman.
Raymond Lovelace and Mac Dale
came home from the dental college in
Portland to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays. !
Earl Wagner, who has been at Tide
water for some time, is expected home
.Saturday.
Among the Portland visitors at Es
tacada on Thanksgiving day, were Dr.
and Mrs. William Dale, who assisted in
eating the large turkey which was
prepared for them at the home of the
.doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross came over
from Portland last Wednesday and
spent the holiday with Mrs. Ross' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes at
Currinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Wilcox and
daughter, Mabel, went toi Gresaam
Thursday to enjoy their Thanksgiv
ing dinner with Mrs. Wilcox's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Currin.
A. N. Johnson spent Thanksgiving
with hig sister and family at Vancouv
er, Wash.
Mrs. W. F. Cary and children went
to Portland Friday to visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs." M. H. Boyle, ami
to attend the Franklm-Washington
football game Saturday. They return
ed home Sunday evwiiing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Stephens visited
Portland Friday.
A meeting of the W. C. T. U. was
held at the. home of Mrs. E. E. Hannah
Tuesday afternoon, at which time ar
rangements were perfected for their
Mother Goose Fair, which takes place
in the L O. O. F. hall next Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Myrtle Belfils and son, Albert,
FLOURS AND FEED
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Mulino Flour Mills
MULINO. OREGON
were guests of relatives in Portland
Thanksgiving day, returning home Sat
urday, The Christian Ladies' Aid .bazaar
and dinner, which was postponed last
Saturday, will be held this Friday,
minus this dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan of Sell
wood, were Thanksgiving guests of
Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Gibbs. The others
who were entertained at the Gibbs
home were, Mr. Stewart and Mr.
Chambers.
. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawe spent
their vacation last week at the home
of the tatter's sister, at Hillsboro,
Oregon.
Among the Vancouver, marriage li
censes on Nov. 29, was that of Miss
Edna Petley and Ray L. Sept on, both
of Portland. Tha bride is the daugh
ter of Mrs, J. B. Wagner, who resided
here for some time, leaving about a
year ago for Portland.
Word from Mrs. Herman IDuus at St.
Vincent's hospital, gives the pleasing
news that she is getting along satis
factorily from the effects of an oper
ation, which took place last Thursday,
Thurston. Yocum, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Yocum, returned home
from St. Vincent's hospital last Thurs
day. He was operated upon for ap
pendicitis a few weeks ago.
George Pointer was a business vis
itor n Portland last Friday and Sat
urday.
-Miss Lila McKenney returned to her
school at Foster, Linn county, Sunday,
after spending the Thanksgiving va
cation with her mother, Mrs. Lyle Mc
Kenney."
J. S. Smith of Newcastle, Wyoming,
arrived this week to visit Jack Nor
ton. Mrs. J., E. Gates had the pleasure' of
entertaining her mother, Mrs. E. J.
Joy, of Portland,' on Thanksgiving day.
Fred Bartholomew was a. business
visitor in Portland. Monday.
Sylvester Lawrence, breeder of pure
bred Jersey cattle, shipped two heif
er calves to Chippewa, Wisconsin,
this week. He has an order for two
more which he will ship as soon as
they are old enough.
.There is to be a dance in the Esta
cada pavilion Saturday night, with
the LaVelle orchestra of Portland, to
furnish music.
Charlie Linn and family came over
from Corbett to spend Thanksgiving
with Estacada relatives
Mrs. A. E. Sparks wenfr'to Portland
to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with
friends she formerly knew at Fort
Dodge, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grabeel and the
girls went to Portland Thursday to
spend Thanksgiving with the C. J.
Pimm family. Mrs. Grabeel and the
children afterwards visited her moth
er and otTier relatives at Parkplace,
returning to Estacada Sunday even
ing. Mrs. Mary Adams of Portland was
here last Thursday to spend Thanks
giving with her son, Phil Adams, and
daughter, Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg.
KJ. E. Lawrence was a guest at the
home of his brother in Portland on
Thanksgiving day.
Thomas H. Morton and wife and
his mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore, went
to Portland last Thursday to eat
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Morton. ..
Among the guests of the H. C.
Gohring home last Thursday, were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Horiesh of Portland
and Mr. and. Mrs. Penner of Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linn went to Port
land Thursday to spend Thanksgiving
with relatives, returning Sunday eve
ning. Mrs. C. F. Howe and Miss Leila
Howe were Portland visitors last Sat
urday. . 1
Logan
LOGAN. Dec. 6 The many friends
of Mrs. F. P. Wilson, who recently un
derwent a serious operation at the
Oregon City hospital are glad to hear
she is improving.
Wm. Sprague of Portland visited
his sister, Mrs. Culbbin, lasrt week.
Mrs. Wilford Hutchins and son,
Bobby, who have been visiting rela
tives here, returned to their home
at Bend last week.
Judge and Mrs. H.-S. Anderson and
F. B. Anderson and family spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Hendricks at St. Johns. Mrs.
Hendricks was formerly Lillian An
derson. Saturday last was the regular meet
ing of Harding Grange, with a good
attendance. All enjoyed the day even
the little folks. Wm. Kirchem was re
elected master. Legislative committee,
A. M. Kirchem, Louis Funk and C. B.
Sprague.
The Upper Logan school will give
an entertainment and basket social at
the hall before Christmas.
The Grange will have its annual so
cial Monday night, Jan. T. Just a good
time affair. -
C. A. Kirchem left for Ashland Mon
day evening to bring his truck home.
Mountain Road
MOUNTAIN ROAD, Dec. 4 The
Mountain Road school was closed last
Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving
vacation. Our teacher, Miss Worley
of Molalla spent the holidays at her
home.
The E. Boeckman family, the Hodge
family and J. Robinson attended the
masquerade dance in the Grange hall
at Frog Pond Thanksgiving night.
Gladys Dollar of Willamette spent
Saturday and Sunday at the L. Koel
lermeier home.
Mrs. K. E. Scoffern of Clatskanie.
Ore., is visiting the Robinson family
for a few days.
Mrs. Fred Baker had as her guest
for Thanksgiving her mother and sis
ter. John Anderson, Jr., visited at his
home here Sunday.
Deward Hodge in company with Mr.
and Mrs. George Moser, of Advance,
visiter John Zimmerman and family
of Damascus Sunday.
Dodge
DODGE, Dec. 14 Mrs. Wismer from
Vancouver, Britisk Columbia, spent
the Thanksgiving vacation: with her
father, S. W, Benjamin. "
Rosa B. Ten Eyck spent the Thanks
giving vacation with her parents at
Marmot.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and
daughter, Kathleen, spent Tuesday
evening at the Fred Horner home, it
being David Horner, Sr. sixty seventh
birthday. '
Saturday evening, Dec. 9, is the next
meeting of the Community Club. The
club has purchased a piano for the
use of the community so will give a
special program and basket social on
Saturday evening for the purpose of
paying for it. The program will con
sist of a negro play entitled "Before
the War" and also a number of musi
cal selections both vocal and instru
mental.
The J. A. Shibley family of Spring-
water visited at the J. W. Marrs home
on Saturday. ' - '
Miss Alice Funk spent Thanksgiv
ing with her parents at Redland.
Pete's Mountain
PETES MOUNTAIN, Dec 4 The
ladies of the club met at the home of
Mrs .John Kaiser Friday afternoon
and made final arrangements for the
basket social and bazaar to be held
at the school Friday evening Decem
ber 8.
The pregram for the evening con
sists of dialogues and recitations by
school children, several speeches by
prominentmen, musical and vocal
numbers, baskets auctioned by Judge
Dimick, lunch for those who have no
baskets, bazaar, grab bag, home made
candy and other features.
The proceeds are to go towards
buying pictures, curtains, play ground
apparatus and other incidentals for
the school All the young ladies are
asked to bring baskets. There is no
door charges and the program starts
at 8:15.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hellberg had as
their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kaiser, Mrs. J. Bernert,
Charles Kelnhofer and Joe and Agnes
Bernert.
Miss Leon Cole spent Thanksgiving
with her sister, Virginia Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. W)m. Hellberg spent
Thanksgiving with relatives in Will
amette.
Charles Heinz was in Oregon City
on business Friday.
The ladies of the Sewing Club met
at J. Kaiser's Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Notdurft and chil
dren spent Friday evening at the J.
Hellberg home.
Agnes Bernert was in Portland Sat
urday. - u-
Barlow
u
BARLOW, Dec. 4 Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gardner and children returned
home Sunday after spending a week
at Seaside. . '
The Barlow Community Club gave a
Hard Time party Saturday, evening,
Dec. 2 at the gymnasium. Games were
played until a late hour. Cake and
coffee were served. Everybody re
turned home reporting a good time.
Paul Kloster, E. Boord and A. Hos
teller returned home Friday from Til
lamook. They went on a hunting and
fishing trip.
Verner Ball, who is attending the
Benson high at Portland spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Smith of Barlow.
Mrs. Cherrick spent Thanksgiving
day at Echo with her husband, who
fg teaching school there.
Miss Dayton spent Thanksgiving
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dayton of Tillamook.
Mr. Byran and Bob Hayes have been
quite ill for the past week.
Beaver Creek
BEAVER CREEK, Dec. 6 iN. C.
Jamison of the O. A. C. extension ser
vice gave an interesting and instruct
ive lecture on the proper feeding of
dairy cows, at the grange hall Satur
day evening preceding the grange
session.
At the regular grange meeting Sat
urday evening the following officers
were elected for the ensuing year: J.
Watts, master; G. R. Gwillim, over
seer; Mrs. G. R. Gwillim, lecturer; J.
Schram, secretary; Geo. Havill, stew
ard; Mrs. J. Schram, chaplain D. I.
Jones, assistant steward Wm.-Daniels,
gate; keeper; Mrs. J. Watts, ceres;
Mrs. D. Jones, pomona; Mrs. G. Hav
ill, flora; Mrs. A. A. Spangler, C. A
Steward. State Master Spence gave
a short account of the recent national
grange1 meeting at Wichita, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Jones entertain
ed a number of relatives on Thanks
giving day in hoor of Mrs. Jones' moth
er and brother. The table was set for
18.
Mrs. D. I. Jones' mother, Mrs. G. A.
Roberts and brother, Joe Vanderrburg,
left Friday for Vancouver, B. C,
where they will make their home.
Thanksgiving services were held at
the Welsh church Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Havill were
guests of the latter"s sister, Hrs. Hens
ley and family of Portland for Thanks
giving. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts and baby
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ate Thanksgiving' dinner with the tot-
mar's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs, Dave Thomas - of Oregon
City. ; ; z
Miss Elsie Coulter, whe : is attend
ing Jefferson high school, spent the
week-end at ber home here;
. A masquerade dance .was 'held at
Beacon Heights hall last Wednesday
night. '. ; v!t
Mr. and Mr8: A. W. Fogleso'ng spent
Thanksgiving day -with the tatter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Wetmore
of CHarkes, - - - - -
Sam Wilson h&& rented his farm and
moved his1 family to Portland last
week. . - i -
Mr. and Mrs. John Heft and children
were Sunday guests of- Mr. -and Mrs.
Berg of Alberta.
Celebration Is Held
On Silver Wedding
WILSO'NVILLE, Dec. 5 On Thanks
giving, Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Kruse
celebrated their silver wedding with
an elaborate dinner and supper. The
living rooms were festooned with ivy
and silver and red crepe paper. The
dining room was a bower of cedar
hung with Japanese lanterns.
Those present were: Mrs. Ulricn
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Frits Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stein, Mf . and Mrs.
Kenneth Stein, Mr. and, "Mrs. Fritz
Eilers, Miss Meta Eilers, Mrs. Victor
Bode and daughter, Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Kruse and daughter; Bet
ty, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Eilers and
sons, Vernon, Melvin and John, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Kruse, Mrs. Lettie
Tooze and Adolphus Kruse.
The couple was showered with beau
tiful gifts which will help to furnish
their beautiful newhome they are now
erecting. .
Mr. and Mrs. Kruse were married
at their present home on Nov. 28,
1897. They hava (two sons, Adolphus
and Elmer and are the proud grand
parents of 8 months Robert L. Kruse
Mrs. Ulrich Wagner aged 80 and
mother of the "bride" has seen 5 of
her children celebrate their silver
weddings.
Hazelia School Notes
Contributed by Pupils of
Hazelia School
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cook called at
the Baker1 home Thursday afternoon.
Lena Lehman visited her uncle,
Hepple Shipley, of Oswego, Wednes
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Rex Mc-
Mahan of Portland visited J. H. East
man, Sunday.
E. R. Whitten and family were Ore
gon City visitors one day this week.
Leonard and Clifford Whitten and
Joseph Sponsta visited Emil and Hen
ry Zivney, Sunday afternoon.
Donald and Wilbur Lehman visited
their uncle, Milton Shipley, of Oswego
one day last week.
J. P. Cook called at the A. Neilson
home, Sunday afternoon.
J. J. Bu'rkhardt and family "took
Thanksgiving dinner with relatives in
Tualatin.
F. W. Lehman called . at the J.
Spousta home Sunday morning.
Mrs. Joseph Zivney of Oswego is
visiting her son, Richard Zivney, this
week.
-' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd of Oswego
and Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Whitten were
callers at the Lehman home on eve
ning this week. . . -.
Jos Spousta has a radio installed
on his place.
Henry and Emil Zivney and Harry
Fellows were pleasure visitors . in
Portland Thanksgiving Day.
Kenneth Baker called on his sister,
Mrs. W. B. Cook, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stangel of Wilson
ville were callers at the.W. H. Ziv
ney home Sunday.
E. H. Cherney and family of Port
land took Thanksgiving dinner at the
Jos. Spousta home.
Lena and Manola Garcia and An
drew Mandis made a pleasure trip to
Portland Thursday.
R. J. Zivney and family visited A.
Mally of Tigard Thanksgiving Day.
Frank Whitten and family took
Thanksgiving dinner at the Fred Leh
man home.
J. H. Eastman and family took
Thanksgiving dinner at the Wheeler
home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Whitten and
family visited relatives in Willamette
Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. F- W. Lehman and daughter,
Lena, visited Mrs. Frank Childs Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goresline, Mrs.
Blanche Brown, Irene and Herfoert
Duncan took Thanksgiving dinner
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Duncan.
Dorothy Shipley of Oswego visited
her auntK Mrs. Fred Lehman several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baker and
daughter spentThanksgiving w;,.h the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Baker.
Duncan Christensen attended a con
vention in Eugene during Thanksgiv
ing vacation.
Frances Willis spent the Thanksgiv
ing holidays at her home near Oregon
City. - .' '
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson were
Portland visitors Thanksgiving.
The Ladies Sewing Circle of Ha
zelia met with Mrs. Fred Lehman, Fri
day. The day was spent making com
forters. J. E. Johnson passed away "at his
home here Friday evening, Dec. 1,
after an illness of several weeks. He
is a native of Norway but has resided
in. this neighborhood the past 2?
years. He is survived by his widow,
three children, Arnse and Eugvil. re
siding here, Mrs. Leah Lortz of Port
land and tw grandchildren. Funeral
services were held in Oregon City at
the Holman and Pace chapel, Monday
afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. Willis
E. Pettibone of the First Baptist
church officiating. Interment was in
Oswego cemetery.
Two textiles owe their names to
France. These are cretonne and cam
bric, the first of which came from
the Normandy town of Creton, while dren", as outlined by the county super
the second is still manufactured at ' intendent. Suitable pries will be
Cambria. awarded the winners in the county.
JENNINGS LODGE
- MR. HUGH ROBERTS, CorraspondsfK - - -
Thanksgiving Day
Enjoyed at Lodge
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 6 In
"Who Entertained Who" on Thanks
giving Dtay we note a number of
friends spent the day with Jennings
Lodge folks. C. D. Emmons and wife,
who have been registered at the Mult
nomah since their arrival from Alaska
spent the day at Stone Gables, the
home of the H. H. Emmons' family.
The Henry B abler home was the
scene of a very happy reunion made
exceptionally pleasant by the arrival
of their son, Lloyd, who motored here
from Yoncelia, to spent the day with
the rest of the family which included
Mrs. Helen Perry; Mr. and Mrs- R. R
Fortler; Kent Fresh of Portland;
Miss Marie Vonderae of Oregon City
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babler of Lo-
Logan. After doing justice to a well
prepared Thanksgiving dinner,ran af-l
ternoon of cards was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grady's guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr.-and
Mrs. Hurd and Mrs and Miss Mac
Hughes all of Portland, who were de
lightfully entertained in the Grady's
new place of residence on the river.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretcher gave a
dinner on Thursday. Covers were laid
for 9, Howard and Miss Truscott at
tending from- here, s
At the Thanksgiving dinner held at
the R- F. Deter home, places were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Carey Deter, Mr. and
Mrs. DeWitt Campbell
A pot luck dinner at the home of
C. C Hole on Thanksgiving Day was
much enjoyed. Among the appetizing
vivands served was roast goose. Pres.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Naef; Mr. and
Mrs. Steinford amixhildren, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Eccles, Miss Larsen and Wm
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodbeck of
Vancouver spent the day with their
folks at this place.
The C. R. Holloway familx spent
Thanksgiving Day with their father,
R. E. Holloway and daughters of Ir
vington. -
Mrs.' Nordstrom and son, Harry, took
dinner with the Ralph Thomas fam
ily on Nov. "30.
A family reunion which included the
Weberg, Moritz and J. W. Smith fami
lies motored to Multnomah for
Thanksgiving Day and were guests of
the Nippolt brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith enter
tained their sister, Mrs. Ellis, of Dal
las, over the Thanksgiving holidays.
Their son, Mr. and Mrs. S. O- Griffith,
and Miss Stanlfer were also their
guests;
Mrs Wilcox and family spent
Thanksgiving with the C. Holden fam
ily in iSellwood. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ricketts and the Van
Fleet families, the latter from North
Yakima, Wash.
A very pleasant reunion of the
Thanksgiving holiday time was held at
East Mill Plain at the J. M. Farring
ton home. Attending from here were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swart, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Newcomb and Miss Gail.
From Portland were the C. H. Farring
ton, A. A. Albright, H. A. Swart fam
ilies and Mrs. Mildred Farrington.
Mrs. Mable Pierce and son, Teddy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fleming and
sons, were .guests on Thanksgiving
day of Mr. and Mrs. C. ID. Dannells
in Portland.
L. H. Meyerg entertained the Mey
ers clan on Thanksgiving Day, there
being three Meyers families present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hartwejl and
daughter spent their Thanksgiving at
the home of their daughter in Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayles and two
children of Astoria and Mrs. Card and
Earnest. Card of Montavilla were
guests of the Geo. Card family on
Nov. fl.
La Vern Hilborn and Mrs. Slater of
Portland were guests of the Wm. Cook
family on Thanksgiving Day.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snider and
Rev. and Mrs: Ruel Snider and baby
were Thanksgiving visitors at the
Clem Pat ton home on Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones and two
sons were guests of Mrs. Jonas' broth
er, John Jones on Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Alice Jones of Spokane was an
additional guest and she is with her
daughter, Mrs. Dan Jones this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner had
eight guests on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White had their
sons, Harold White and " family of
Yelm, Wash, and " Homer White and
family from Kalama, Wash., over the
week's holidays.
' Rev. and Mrs. Crocker and son,
George, spent the holidays at their
place at Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pooler and
daughter, Lorraine, motored to Spring-1
field on Wednesday to remain over,
the holidays as the guests of Mrs.
Berg, who is a sister of Mrs. Pooler.
Good Grades Made
By Lodge Pupils
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 6 In a re
port from the teachers on the work of
the month some splendid averages
have been obtained by the pupils.
'The highest in the 8th grade was
Geo. Card- with an average -of 94.
Elaine Bechtel advanced five places.
In the 7th grade Elsie Kuhnhausen.
an average of 94 ; Norma Schofield ad
vanced 7 places. In the 6th grade
Newell Ford averaged 93; Jeanette
Roberts advanced 8 places. The 5th
grade Mildred Shive is at the head of
her class with an average of 94;
Chas. Wilson advancing six places.
Barbara Mac Duffee received an av
erage of 94 which places her at the
head of the 4th grade.
Llewellyn Jones advanced 4 places.
In the 3rd grade Arthur Boeteger
received 94 making an advance of
4 places in his class.
The pupils of this school will take
a part in an Essay contest on "Value
of Health Program to School Chil
Official Board of
Church Holds Meet
JENNINGS LODGE-, Oec. 6 The of
ficial board of the Grace Congrega
tional church held their monthly busi
ness meeting on Monday evening. A
circulating library to be kept in the
basement was among the things dis
cussed. A Brotherhood dinner will
probably be held in December.
The annual church meeting will be
held the second Tuesday in January,
according to the last meeting it was
voted the men serve the banquet din
ner. ' ,
W. I. Blinstone, Carl Starker, Nick
Humphreys, Arthur Smith and War
ren Swart are the committee to ar
range the detail of this affair.
At this meeting the election of of
ficers, for ensuing year, will take
piace.
Freak Duck Killed
By Lodge Hunter
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec' 6 W. F.
Hartnell and R. M. Smith have return
ed from a very successful hunting trip
to. Summer Lake in Lake county,
'bringing home 100 ducks and 12 geese.
Mr. Hartnell shot a freak duck aad
when turned over to the state' game
commission on Friday last was said to
be the oddest freak of the season. It
was a white duck, very rarely seen,
and killed once in every few years in
Oregon, it being almost pure white
with a few mottled brown spots and
is the kind known as the green wing
ed teal, but, this one had no trace of
green on it.
It was shot out of a flock of about
40 all white. But scientists claim
allbmio duck varieties never fly to
gether but this would entirely subvert
their claim.
Housewarming Held
For New Rau Home
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 6 A
house warming was tendered Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rau on the evening of
Nov. 25, at their pretty new home in
the Meld rum district. ! Cards were
the evening's diversion, followed by
a supper. The affair was sponsored
by Mrs. Gus Bergen and Mrs. Evon
and tlia invitations were limited to
their Oregon City friends.
Babler Reelected
By Big Majority
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 6 At the
election held on Monday, Dec. 4, in
the Oak-Lodge water district only 39
votes were cast, Henry Babler.
whose commission expires on Jan. 1,
1923, receiving 37 votes and two votes
were cast for Warrent Swart.
WOMAN HIT BY AUTO
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 6 As one
Ford machine was trying to pass an
other on the highway on Monday last
it swerved and leaving the road struck
Mrs. Will Hartnell. She was so bad
ly shaken that she was unable to take
the car for Portland and as a result
she has a painfully bruised arm.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
(A special meeting of the Grace Guild
was held at the home of the
president, Mrs. H. Babler on Saturday
afternoon. The stag is all set for the
Guild's ' annual bazaar. The supper
will be served at 6 P. M. from small
tables in family style.
Mrs. Hugh Roberts has a splendid
corp of assistants for the supper. They
are Mesdames Wm. Jacobs, R. F. De
ter, J. W, Jones, W. W. Woodbeck, E.
Griffith, H. J. Hooker, Henry Babler
and Julia Ulabrand. At the textile
booth will be found fancy articles
and wearing apparel. Mrs. Madden,
Mrs. Geo. Maple and Mrs. Harry Wil
liams are in charge.
Toothsome sweets will be dispensed
at the candy booth presided over by
Mrs. Olin Ford and Mrs. Qgo. Gard
ner. Mrs. J. W. Dain and Mrs. Blin
stone will have a parcel post depart
ment. Hundreds of parcels are being
contributed for it.
In playing hocky on the- school
grounds Bobby Card sustained a cuf
above the eye, which was necessary
for a physician's attention.
Charles Wallace, a well known and
popular .young man of this place was j
married in Oregon City on Dec. 2, his
bride being Miss Myrtle Young. Mr.
Walace has made his home in Port-1
land! since returning from overseas, he
being with the Sixth Marines. He H
a graduate of the Oregon City High,
his classmates "and many friends here
are extending congratulations.
Elizabeth Bruechert spent the week
end at Hazelia the guest of Mrs. El
vador W,anker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butts of Park
place were Sunday visitors at the Geo.
Maple home.
W. H. Tillman is recovering from
his Illness which has confined him to
his home this week.
Harry Rice, a student at the Airlie
high school, is spending his Thanks
giving holidays with William Bruech
ert. Among those attending the Washington-Franklin
football game on Sat
urday were Harry Rice, Wm. Finley,
Willie Bruechert, Halmor Roberts,
J. P. Finley & Son
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Our chapel and equipment are always
available for out of town calls
Chas. Holloway, C. R. Holloway, Mary
Stevens. .
Mrs. Delilah Pratt and Miss Jennie
Pratt of The Dalles nave bees visi
tors with Henry D. Smth.
- Babbie, the second son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Knoll fell and dislocated
his collar bone last week. He is im
proving quite rapidly. -
H. M. Hayles, a public accountant
of Airlie, Oregon, was an over night
visitor at the Hugh Roberts home, re
cently, while transacting business in
Portland.
Nellie Betz, of Seaside, a classmate
of Wilma Bruechert, was a week-end
visitor at the Bruechert home,
Cloyd Tillson was a delegate front
here to attend the older boys confer
ence in Eugene this week. a
Tom Grady will have a large poul
try house built, which the family will
use as temporary living quarters,
while building their new home on
their property in the Meldrum district.
The hennery will be 30x100 and E. O.
Griffith is to be the builder.
Wiley Traut has remodeled his
home and a number of built-in conven
iences in the kitchen, which has been
finished in ivory white. Mr. Traut has
purchased the property north of where
he lives and this is being remodeled.
A new family has moved into the
Asquith cottage on the river and on
Wednesday evening the house caught
fire from the explosion of a coal oil
Btove. The man was severely burned
about the arms while trying to throw
the stove out. C. C- Hole put out
the flames with! a fire extinguisher
after it had done quite a little dam
age to the interior of the home which
had been newly painted ami papered'.
Tom RObbins is quite ill with a doc
tor in attendance.
E. O. Kiggins, who has been a suf
ferer for several month was taken to
the Oregon City hospital and his con
dition isn't very much improved, and :
on Tuesday was returned to his home.
Mrs.. Ida Clohessy spent last week
in Portland and with friends.
Mrs. Win. Jennings is very ill with
an attack of pneumonia.
Chas. Meldrum has returned from
the I. O. O. F. convention held at
Roseburg.
Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. Al
Peterson are assisting-at 'the C. C.
store in Oregon City during the holi
day trade. ' "! -
Janet and Billie Booth attended the
Orpheum on Sunday afternoon.
Audrey Tillman celebrated her 11th
birthday anniversary on Nov. 30 by,
asking in several of her little friends
to share her birthday cakes. Robert
and Ruth Witham, Arthur and Louise
Smith and Halmor Roberts enjoyed
the music, games and refreshments.
Among the 8th grade pupils taking
the 7th and 8th grade county test.
Miss Elaine Bectitel received a 100
per cent grade.
Mary Kessi gave a dramatic read
ing in Irish costume at the Eastern
Star on Tuesday evening last. It was
a very delightful affair and was giv
en for the past matrons and past sec
rtaries. Many attended from Port
land. Mrs. Allen returned to Corvallis on
Sunday evening. Mrs. Allen ' was
homeward bound on the special train
that was in the tragic accident in Port
land when the Shaver brothers met
their death.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fleming leave
this week for California to spend the
winter. ' They will, return in March.
Mr. "and Mrs. H. ' Boyd will leave
next week for Powers," Ore., where
they will spend the Christmas holi
days with Mrs. Boone, who is a sis
ter oi Mrs. Boyds.
G. E. Heathman spent Friday with
his son, G. E. Heathman, Jr., in Port
land. E. Birry has purchased the Para
mount, restaurant in Oregon City.
Elva Eades, who is attending the
O. A. C. was home for the holidays.
Sale of the Red Cross seals is on
and much interest is being manifest
by the pupils who have them for sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin are here
putting on the finishing touches on
their new home. -
Mrs. C. L. Smith has received the
sad news of the death of her brother,
a resident of Maine.
Mrs. Chandler of Clackamas is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Knoll.
The Christmas exercises will be
held at the Community church on Fri
day evening before Christmas.
John Bellinger of Orchards, Wash.,
a former resident, stopped recently
enroute to Eugene where, he visited
his daughter, Mary, who is a student
in the high school at Eugene.
John McElroy and his sister, Miss
McElroy were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Losey.
R. E. Butler, well known poultry
raiser shipped 5 of his barred ply
mouth rocks east which he sold for
the handsome sum of $400. This
breed of poultry at the Butler chick-
&g cn be founJ any p,ace m pQul.
I try line and is well worth one's time
to pay a visit to these pens.
Mrs. Norman chapman was a charm
ing, hostess of the Luncheon Club at
her home on Tuesday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. L. Finley depart
ed on Sunday for New York goin?
east on a lecture tour. They will alsr
spend some time in Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Will Lawrence is gome daily
to Portland to visit her mother, Mrs.
Wallace MacDonald, who is confined
to the hospital from an operation. Mrs.
Mac Donald has made her home -with
her mother during the past year.
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