CUE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOEER , 1,: 1922. mm ILI ARRIET t-EACH, popular Pprtlaiid bpano.v3I ap Xl pear irr recital at .The Auditorium Thtarsday etening, October 19. May Van Dyke Jardina, pianist, and Icilio Miccoli." flutist, will assist. NotedMusicIan Decides, to Sta in1 Port! an f A UEXANDER . BKAVEXNA, violin , iJrV. iat-cornpoeer. Jiaa ; Recently, been xrtut fn the instructlne staff cf the i jportlajid Institute of Music anJ Dra- matte Art, tt Is announced ty George H aumson, director; mt. Skavenn wag bro feasor of violin at: th .Imperial Conaervatprjr f Music, Bmssia, in 1913 and 191. Since then h nas been pnnratrf -tAtin Slf&anA 'And 'S- Finland U 'Ifr. Skavana's ' tia Cpuntry, , although his musical educa tion was received largely . in Russia. filn Petrograd, at Jthat time, St. PeteS- tiurf. . Sooa, after his grfaduatiao h beearoe solo :VioUn"it fn Prince vTschk-. rbuaekys string quartet in South Rvw4 Kia. Durine the ummr . of 1911 ie Blared -with the. famous Pavlovskyf Bymphony orchestra and the Imperi&l J MiiBic society symphony orchestra in Moscow. He ts tha composer -of many apueessfaf Finnish ? legend . eongrs. X The KtMskoe SloviQ,' Moscow newspa per - says pt Mr. Skavenna's concert trork there "Moscow has found la magritficent -artist on ; t&e violin arid the auccesafoi nro&rani that he ehoa for hte concert vaa ell calculated v Srtva the opportunities for demonstrat ing the unauestlonable Bkill that lie ! baa, in handlinsr hi'a 'Instrument." i Pans i;I&aro, London Tunes, Milarto portiere pella Sera, liiJ ether Inflti ntial newspapers all peak in biffheit terms f ;his concert performances. Mrs. Skavenna is a highly accom- piisnea piainsu n The Oregon, chapter of th Amer ican Guild of Organists will hold - i Bublic service al Centenary Wilbur 1tfcthodi3t church, East Is'jnth and Pmb iMreeta, Moay, Qcteberr a, 8t S :1B inTtn Orcan (finliin i'"Sonff nf th i Basket .Weavers" Russell), "Tocea f in a Major" BartleU), William Robi tut Jwuc, - vruuaL r usi viisia.u Science church; vocal solos Reel I rBeholdL Mf Bervanf (3. Mac illila! f Iuir)f-ria "He Shall ; Not Strive No tery tJ-Uac Millait'Muir), J. Ma TCentehary church.rcgan solos J iitttrne (Arthur FooteJ.VAllegr co I Brio"' ' from ."Sonata . in E Minor t f James H, .Rogersj; - .'TloBUknaaUi SMlnM" f Ahsxaader Mathews), Fred f BralnenL organjst Tfrinlty , Episco I church ; address rby , the pastor, Re f (narles MacGaueher. -J.' D. iv voc: f soloa Redt "Horn, Ikmg, O Cord" 4 -lHear i-Mie, (Mr. "Muir ; organ .solos- -ffAva" Maria" Bossi-Ton, "Fantasia" I reest), Martha B. f Reynolds, A. A . iRoWt Lcnila Barroa presented tles j pupil In aa entire violin radio pro gram last Wednesday ; evening. Th; I program was gtvea by Helga Hansen , I Ruth O'Brien land Vernbrr Elliott. Mr. Barron played J:he accompaniments , Monday evenlrur. October , Mr. Barroi i vrlH gfvo the' first of a ;.bi series of puplia". recital at uir loung en t Christian Asaociauon auaiioriurn. xn entire series will include eight recif tala in which about 30 pupils iwm ap pear in frronps of scCos. "th first pre cram wit ba arivan bv -Mebra Hansen , f Ruth CTBrien;; Vernon' a ElliotU Fleda $ Updike an Marceil Strowbridge. Biacl i !p"ptt will ...play a group of three nym bars. Mr. Barron will play, tiiay 'ac iTJ Mlss Ines M.? Chiambers Violinisl , iaaa - returned f ram a- ; successful Chautauqua " tour, in tha East. Sine I her return Miss Chambers baa; been ad ilaist for eeverai- poplar concerts. In I the near future Miss Chambers is to f assist - Miss Marie u A. - Souie. la . tlie i presentation rtfcital of Helen Hawkins. Misa Chambers ' is planning to- apend ftha 'winter In.. Portland.-' teaching add John dajra: Monteithl whs hasfbeein enjoying ' his vacations motoring in California, spent l a raonUx in Ims Angeles. - where he appeared, as beri ton aoioiat -At . many- cluhaittnd coa carts and as honored. -guesU soloist arid irpeaker "at .the annualbanqaet f tae Music leacoers . aaeocmiion ;iter ja two weeks' .stay in- Sah Franc jbgo Be Is returning to PcrU4hd this week to take up h'S w ark for tha Season. v '"?iunaf1ia TTlman. nwnM iha Nfew Tnatc -""concert season on Friday evening- with la violin concert at'Csrnegle ThaEU ' Tris - waa Elm&n'a first appearance in. on cert'in New.Tork' since nta return frotn ' Via onuvar4 . tvis - 4Wkl4 tfM xa f all ? 1'. y ' J : . V : . . I .;.::.-?:- e or Baritone'sVoice Pleases Critics Ar TRAISE of Royal: Dadmun. soloist a. wit-n ne I'ortiand Byrnphony orchontra a the opening concert, at the Heilig theatre .on November ,15. is reflected In f the press reports V of his staging fromi- New York to Texas. v Possessor i of a beautiful- baritone volaa and artist in tha use f it, ha is said to sing: -extremely low tones with ease and then to soar to heights writch many a tenor might envy. 'He will corae to Portland in the course of a series of appearances with the sym piftny orchestras of the United Stataa It Sm of interest that Dadnjun has bean soloist on the long tours taken by the New Trfe Philharmonic Under Jasephf Stranejey and the Mianeapous orches tra under- Km 11 Obeittoffer.- bo.th or ganisatkms. wbSch have been heard in .Portland. Mrs. Donald Spencer, business man ager of thai Portland ' Symphony or chestra, is gratified that so many patrons are renewing their subscrip tions for ..season tickets. The file which contains these ' renewals grows' tnicner, every oay. t. ' Of interest, to teachers of music who. desire that their- students; become .ac quainted with wrchestrial music . and thus know music in a broad way, Is a plan whicTTls being worked 'out by a comrnittea of which,; Mr. Ted Bacon is ccatrman arm wntcn will be pre sented by Mr. Bacon at an early date. Mr. Bacon has beeri chosen for this particular task because' of bis unique record In having been Instrumental in selling J140 worth i of tickets to students and patrons for a' single symphony .concert last season. How performed this signal service to the orchestra he will explain to other taaschecs,- atfea- ragUBSt -at tha- erchear tra- managennt, which is also having made . printed copies of a chS.rt Mr; Bacon devised f or the purtwaa 6f keeping ait account f sates. The regular fortnightly meeting of the Cadrmam Musical club ' was held Tuesday evening, September 26, at the home af Mrs. I. SankTtHunt, No, 8 isast ..w street nortn.- Mfs. Hunt was assisted as hostess by "Mrs. G. E. Jef ferr. i A A'erv interestlnff brosrram. consisting, enfirelj of compositions by J. S .BerSM rendered by- tha rnrem-, bers. -s Mrs: Charles Moody- read wi paper on the transition of music from the old modes to the classical school mustxatea m ia "well Tempered Clavichord."! Mrsi. Walter May played the first of 41 "Preludes and Pages." Other . numbers were contributed by Mra IX Sahky Hunt and Mrs. EL, Trayle, piano ; Mrs. C M. Shipley, violin; Mrs. Chester Bobbins, Mrs. .WJ Harrison, Mrs. ' E. A. - Densmore, Mrs. Miles X. Warren. Mrs, C. ,W. Yeildlng, vocai. . j ..i ; 3 v.. - - Tha Ladies Aid -society cf St. James English Lutheran church entertained at-the home; of Mr. and 'Mrs. Q. A, Olson on Woodworth avenue last Fri day night. Mrs. J. Harvey Johnson ar ranged an excellent program, which was given fey Mrs. Aiden Andersonj contralto ; Miss Manrreth PetersonJ soprano ; Ra i "Stahttm, tenor T Eugene Holm, baritone; and Miss Harriet Hor rtgan srf Miss Alma Scharpf. readers. The anhponcemant' thatLMss iStisiaj Michael; pianist; and Miss Sylvia Wisin steirt violinist, will appear in joint concert October 11 at tha Mrltnomah hotel ballroom, is meeting with much int-eBt from all ' who remember the work th the -past of tlresa two young musicians. rThe program will featura a Chopin group for tha piano, Includ ing the Weill, known O minor ballade and soma seidom- heard modern com positions. Among other -numbers Miss Weinstein ; win play i te .WienlskiT r. minor, eoneertorB off tJ most baautitult-and Ineidentariy. most diffl-. -eulf to play; of violla concertos. f ; ' Mrs,- Arthur C. Perrin. 'contralto. witt ba the soloist at tha dedication of the new pipe organ Of the Centenary Wilbor M. E. church, next Sttnday evening. Mrs. Parrin possesses a Voice of unusual beauty,, -with Wide rrfa and ample power. h is equally at home in sacred o lieeular 'somrs. -i P. A. - Teh Raaf . her. instructor, expects to present her in a: public recita. tn tha rrear future. - Miss Oene v! vaGilbert. soprano, has returned to; Portland .after- filling a week ! of aagagementa at the Eastern Washington State fair at Wenatchee. - Applications for ' the free vocal scholarship ; given by Phyllis Wolfe must be in Mr October 2 it - is an nounced. Tha studio will be kept open jriang Sunday afternaan from 2 t ( o'clock tor those who cannot come during the week. Tha scholarship, wiuc anutlea tha winner" to a season's instruction rttfc Miss Wolfe, is given in tha inter est of music in general and with the opsthat it.wgi opea vp the way for a vOcal career to soma ambitious young person. The time and opportunity la at hand for these talented yeung people. not only to try for tha scholarship, but to have : their voice Bearo y some of the most prominent musical people of jtba city. The oniest -will be .held at tne xoung; aen s mua awsv piaUon Saturday H evening. October ?. at t'ordoek. , Judglmr will be a near as possibla from tha natural : talent standpoint. i.Tba? follow tog: local u thorHias oa music wilt act mm Judges: Jane Bunt Albert, vocal teacher; Mrs. Ponald Spencer, manager or ne fort la&d By m phony orchestra ; Mrs. Ily siAruiy, execuuvs cuairuMiu? w. Musis Week; Georg .Wilber Reed; yocal teacher, and Otto Wedemeyer. head of the voice department of loa SUlisea-Wluts conservatory. . 1 Tha first meeting at tha , PortUnd Oratorio society. laat.Twasaay avening. waa welt attended, fcaverai, choruses from "The Messiah were practiced. Copies of the oratorio, "Isiah," j Pat tea), a beautiful work which haa-never bean gle Portland, rill be I sent for.- and work wiU- jpegin on that A third, concert of miscellaneous sacred numbers will be prepared and given publie rendition by the Portland Ora torio sodaty, augmented by tha 35 voica PorUand Concert company, and the 0 voice Arfcata, ptist ehurch choir, aQ three organisations conduct ed by Joseph A. Ilnley. . This is the eleventh year of tha Oratorio society. It was organized in 1911 and the diree- 4lnn riven ta JcseDh A.. Fituey. Who baa tor nine of tie past I years con ducted rehearsals and concerts. Choir singers or past oratorio- singers are in vited o join, jtmu imormauon can oa had : at the next? 'rehearsal, Tuesday night at s:lS, at tha East -Side Branch library. East lita ana Aiaer. . TJnder Oie- atsipiees4 of "the city and tha - direction of -WUliam T. Js.ngie, Miss Harriet Leach, soprano, will bo presented in raeital st Tha Audltorrum Thursday night. October 19. , Assist ing on the programwiil be May Van Dyke Hardwick, pianist and IeUia, Niccoll. flatlst. : Miss Leach had the rare .opportunity ef-ainging for Mary Garde wneir tne pfimax donna was hera with the Chicago Opera company last season and was .much encouraged by tha comment of the famous star. Far . several seasons Miss Leach has been featured in concert numbers by the bii vaudeville circuits if the East and also on tha p&cifie coast. She scored a big success as one of the principals of the-Portland Opera as sociation one season and lias been solo-' 1st on many occasions throughout the Pacific Northwest.;; "V ' f; rehearsal of the: Portland Concert company will be Frtday, Oc tober S. in room A, central worarj KniiHimr Mrs. Ethel Meade will ac company and Joseph A. Fiptey win conduct. Study was. begun rmmeoi ate.iv on several Ctograms of saered and secular music which -will he ren dered in the near future n fortiana and earby cities. : . , The first rehearsal of the newly;or- ganised Portland Civic Symphony or nhdtrft. Harrv Linden conductor, will be held Monday evening at o'clock at. Social Turn Veraln hail, istn ana mam streets A. L. Clif iord, manager, . re sorts that2 about 65 performers have signified their intention of participat- Abetter recently received from Paul I Aithouse, sent from Sydney, Austra lia:' tells of the- reeep Wort given to- aim land to Arthur Middletoiw Both" A.1- thousS and Middle ton are moaesi men and the letter touched lightly on" the enthusiasm of theiaudiences. How aver, dippings from the Sydney Mail. Herald. Sun and World tell- tha story for them. From these it is gathered that their Sydney appearances were something in tha nature of ovations. - '. . UP. X. Areas, the' New "York voice expert and pedagogue, passed through Portland Wednesday evening -on nia way- from his Hood River ' summer home to Los Angeles... where he will spend the winter conducting his second annual course. -Mr. Arenz, after clos ing his early summer course in Port land, spent several weeks fishing at East lake, in the Cascade mountains. V.e ; Miss Virginia Owens, Instructor In piano, will leave this week for Eugene, where she, will conduct classes and private work. Miss Owens plans to re sume her teaching in- Portland -iext summer. it .-' .'; Randolph Howard, advanced piano pupil of, Mrs. Amy Carroll, will'be pre sented in recital Tuesday night at the Christian church, St Johns. - Frank 1 Jue, Chinese tenor will assist Parkplace Mr. and Mrs., M. Poison of Portland were Sunday guests' at the home of Mf . and Mrs. F. W. Monger. Louie Hiraler and Raleigh Woodward returned Friday -from a trip In the isckamai mountains and were for pinnate in capturing - deer.- - . Stanley Klyce of Portland spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruger." . -Mrs. Munger, f Mrs. Brecht. Mrs. Helen Purcelt, Mrs. Ef fie Smith and Miss Emma Brecht attended the wed ding anniversary dinner of Mrs. Hat- tie Felts- at her home in Muwaukie on Thursday, v ; . 1 . Earl Morris of Clifton is spending a few days at his home on the Heights. 1 Mr. apd Mrs.. Hen.ry May have moved to .Oregon Cityj I A carload of 25 Guernsey i cows, se lected by Mrs. A. I.s Hjughes ;f rom the 'herds of Clackamas i county, was shipped to Los Angeles last Saturday. This . is . the fourth j Car selected . by Mrs. Hughes and shipped- to the same parties the past Trear. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruger, their son Dewey and Howard. Osborne of 'Ore gon. iCity motored to Pendleton, leav ing 'Sunday evening. The: men will spend two weeks - in the mountains. deer hunting. The three county commissioners of Pacific county," Wash., "Christewsen of Seaview. Leber of South Bend' -and Wheaton ' of Raymond. with former Commissioner VA. :; Morehead and Postmaster H. J- Browh of Nahcotta were guests of Mr. and , Mrs. lieata of the Park Place grocery, last : Mon day, before proceeding-- to the .Pendle- ton i Round-Up and (i the annual con ventioO - of county -commissioners of Washington ' at Walla Walla. Mr. J. Pv Hart,- formerly f Wlllapa, Wash arrived in Park Place last Sat urday, and will make his future home with Mr. - and Mrs. : P. B Heath of the -Corner grocery-. Mr. Hart is the father of Mrs. Heath. ; - - - Samuel Sianlfer has returned to his itome 1b McMlnnvirte. after a visit of several weeks- with his daughter, Mrs. Sara Wyrkas. t. . V i f AttendirdCi high ?-schoo! at ..Oregon i-OityTLre : - Blanche Johnson, t? HaseJ Felih. ; Blanche-. Holbrook. -- Olive Schlegel. Normari Glass. Carl Fisher, Lester Muendei and Eddie Zoloskoski. - About 15 . Htt'40 friends of Delbert Smith were invited to his home -Saturday afternoon-in honor of his fourth birthday , anniversary. Gasoea 1 were enjoyed by the little folks. - Refresh ments were servied by Mrs. Smith, as- sisted by-Emma Brecht 11 11 ' 1 1 1 " 1. I 11 1 1 .11 1. ..... 1 ' .u ... ) - - . ' 1 P -T ' ' J' f ' ' i ' " ' " 1 J" ' ' ' 1 Lake Grove That tha Lake Grave - Anglers - dub has serious -intentipns .of - building a Club house is evidenced-fey the fact that it has erected a fine wire, fence around its lot that adjoins Lake Grove Park. Efforts, ara now being madai.o raise a fund sufficient to erect a first class club bouse-. - - - -. - I Mrs.. W. d.' Uridse of Fresno. Cab. who baa been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey P. JNock f or tha pact month. lert Wedneaaay rer her .home in dors pany with her son Thomas. Os day eveaiRGr aba was tha motif Of a charming dinner at tha hornfl of Mr. ana rreqv, Bischotr, i. . : x - Lake Grove has sent wo of bar sons to the state colregea Donald Jlotden left - fop vTarmlKi tn ntr hii imond year at O. A. C. while Clifford Snjder. tha son of Mr. and. Mrs. L. W. JSnider left Cor Sugane to aster his first year at tha University of Oregon. --T : Saturday evening Mrs. Louise wells J enieriainea st a 'dinner, honoring stra. W. U. Uridga "of Fresno. Mrs. Wells' guests were Mrs. Martha P. W. White, Mr. and Mrs..' O. P. Nock, iMmand Mrs. 23. 'B. Vincent and the goasf of honor. . --s Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Klner of - Bait Lakaj. Utah, have been tha 'house guests of Mr. and. Mrs. A. L. JJol lender. !Mrr and Mrs. Nicer left Salt Lake-June 1 ana - Bare bean .touring the Pacific Northwest. The ,-will! visit; Los An geles. While enjoying . their- outing. Mr. Nlner is keeping his eye open: for a Euiiaoia ousiness location. i airs. iv. j. jsincK wasr -tendered surprise shower on'Thursday last to ceiebraU her adoption of a IrtUa five year old daughter, Miss Margaret. I To. express their happiness several of Mrs. Zinck's friends gathered at her home with appropriate gifts; the ladies being Mrs. jdgar Stone, .Mrs.? Craft, Mrs.' M. Ellis, Mrs. L. Bath, Mrs.. R. StoetSel, Mrs. D. Burt, Mrs. C. MaeFarTand. Mrs. G. Simpler. Mrs. R. Shreve, Mra a. ts. carter. .1 t Xr. aand Mrs. R.) A Payne are; re ceiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, born Wednesday at St " Vial cents hospital. The young man -weighs seven, pounds, and is a husky chap. Mr. ana airs. v. ai. iveweomo .nave given up their cottage near Goodin and have rented the Commons home at Lake j Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashten, who formerly, occupied that house have built a heme at Cook which they' are now occupying: , Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Oswego have begun building on their beautiful lake side- lots near Lake Grove station Thev grounds have b'eeK artistically landscaped and the foundation of the new home is in progress. An interesting sewing club has been formed by. the ladies of .Goodin who meet every Monday afternoon to, wortn on their Christmas gifts. Each lady entertains the elub, one afternoon, light retresnments are served. Tha personel of the club is as follows: Mrs. W. E. Simonton. Mrs. Irving Stanton. Mrs. R. K. Kennedy, Mrs. Charles Duffy, Mrs, Joy-Soule, Mrs. II. E. -Carpenter, Mrs. Fred BIsehofr, Mrs. Russell Robertson. Airs, leuiee W. Wells,: Mrs. John Bux- man, Mrs. Geoffrey P. Nock. Mrs. Sydney B. Vincent, Mrs C. E. Calvert, ana jnrs. jonn Muuer. . Mrs. Chard has begun buildina aoer- ations on her half acre on Upper Drive. and expects the. house to be ready;, for- vv.v upaiivj f It - n Xt3r - II1UII11L3. a Mrs. James Alexander and ItisS Asaneth Glossot were dinner guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boulanger. ' ' ' .- . n Mr. and Mrs. O. W Johnson enter. talned Wednesday evening for their son carron in ceieDration or his. 14th Dirtnoay anniversary. - Fifteen of Car roii s young rnenos were invited to; the Mrs. Mattle Summers , of Prlnevllle Oregon, is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Max Boulariger. i Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Darbv who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. D. Bangs the past fort night left Thursday to establish a home -rwt xownsena. wash., 1 Oswego ! Mr. a&id Mrs. Harry A. Cordiriert af Larwaie, Wro., accompanied by their daughters, Marian Grace and Betty jean, are guests at the home, of Mr, ana Mrs, John Brownlee in South Oswego. Mrs. Cordiner and Mr. Brownlee are sister and brbther. Mrs. Cordiner and the children have spent the summer iii the Northwest, t nd Mr. Cordiner, who is a leadintr driue- gist iil Wyoming, came on to accom- pauy mera nome. j Miss Whilimina MacDonald of Port iana was the guest recently of the Misses Ionian and Marian Stevens. Mr. and .Mrs. John R. Coulter of Portland, parerts. of Mrs. C. L.' Stevens, are among the many who enjoyed an outing in Oswego of late. Mr. Coulter was very much pleased with 1 the fine usnmg in- Willamette, his first The first meeting this fall of the fit. wega Women's club will be held In the scnooinouse next Wednesday. Mrs. John Davis, the- wesident iirir(v inn members to be present and to haye userauons ror me yearns program' Mrs.. .George Griffey entertained th ladies of the "H. E." Cafd club at faer home last' Tuesday, s Mrs. Fred. Nor. mand and Mrs. George Thomas wgrf prises. !'' ;, Miss Shannon Pettinger left during the week for Eugene, where she will enter the U: of jO. at the opening of the fall semester. - . : - -41 Mrs. W. Q. Weightman was hostess on Wednesday for the "500" club. The house was prettily decorated and de itcious - refreshments - were - served: Prises fell to 'Mrs. X Lord. Mrs.- Purdv and Mrs. Steffens. Election of officers was neid. Mrs. Lord was chosen presi dent. Mrs. Albert Roeentreter secre tary and Mrs. Weightman treasurer. ; , The - Altar society of - the Catholic cnurcn naa a tea and card party at the home of Mrs. Mullen of Lake Grove on Tuesday last. Mrs. John Davis, Mrsj- isawaro warnock and Mrs. Ma rorse were the prise winners. Mrs. Helen Griebel of Seattle, Wash., and1 Mrs. Elbert Robe of Portland-were the house guests of Mrs. W. G. Weight- mani during th week. . Virgil Oliver left this' week for Ea gene, : where he will 1 enter his senior year at U. of O. - , - ' : The Eugene Worthingtons attended tha state fair at Salem jon Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Hawka- were hosts on Saturday, night, honoring John Davis on ixis birthday. . A large number ror friends and relatives 'a' tended .and enjoyed cards, dancing and 1 dinner. John Merrick attended the 'state fair at Salem last week as the guest jot Charles M, Hyskell, who motored up on Wednesday. George Thomas was host to a num ber of friends on Wednesday evening. entertaining In honor of his wife's birthday. The lucky winners of prises were Mrs. George Emmerick. Mrs. W. S. Wessllng. Mr. Youngman and John Darts. . " r - -,- Misees - Mary - and Lillian - Bickner and J.- W, Bickner motored to Salem, Thursday, ta attend the!; fair, - . Mrs. Lloyd Brown has been on the' sick list but ts reported better. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borghorst en tertained several friends at their home at an evening of cards, Saturday night The girls of the; Eighth Grade Do mestic Science club were hostesses on Fftday at a limeheon served to Judge Campbell of Oregon City aad. the fac ulty . tof Oswego achooL . A proram was iven during the afternoon,' with the pupils of Mrs. Buckley's class as hosts . ' Judge Campbell spoke enter tainingly to me young- peopie. -i The -Oswego Campfh-e'GlrU had the fini toasting this.' fall. wWednaaday afteraoon. They met at the noma af their j guardian, . Mrs. Leslie Savaged -A teumber of relatives ai4 friends motored to Ttedlands Sunday last, for aN birfthday dinner, given in honor of Leonard Hallinan. well knowa jormer Oswefca reEldent. 1, - , Mr .tend Mrs. Dale Slgler were din ner hosts oil, weanesosy evening lor Mr. and Mrs. Albart RosentreUr. , . I wii. . m ..a . 1-. m .. -1 i - . Milwaukic Tha Hauaehel Bros.' property,; con sisting of two- and one-half acres, with splendid house and buildings, has been purchased by Mr. 'and Mrs. lauwe, recently' of England; consideration. Mrs. Harry .put or ua urova. daughter of Mrs. Brooks, jhas r pur chased the new Pelton bungalow on Harrison street for 1200. f: MrJ and Mrs. Ware, jiewcomers have burchased two lots on Washington street for JS50, and will erect a modern bungalow., (wnTimd an increase1 in its capital stpckf from llOO.ODtf to 20,000. The bank was orgsniad la MIS. - , Adoloh pless a-nd Henry saptess, sons m Rev. ana rs, Henry apiesa, who j have . been .tenaing summar ur-hool t Eutene. have resumed' their duties as superiatendents of the Myrtle Point) and Stansf laid schools. ' A marriage license has been issued iaiChehalis.-Wash to Fred Purdyand Bertha Rbasell of Milwaukee Mrs. Stanley -Zelasko is Visiting relatives in Grays Harbor county. WuMneton. tnhomwi F.rj' a native of Russia; ; ' ' . 1 and frohn Gottfried auter, a .Jg of Swjtserland, both residents bf:?RoBte 1. Milvraukie. were examined in Oregon City ion Monday for final naturalisa tion papers. .: ' ? Articles of Incorporation have been firEd" wiih the 'state department at Sanaa by the Milwaukie Real JSstate iDefrelopment association, Milwaukie. Incorporators are M. A. .Denman, F. Richardson aud W. F. Frey. . Tha Master Mason degree - was con ferred oi three candidates' before Mil waukie lodge No. 109, Ai F. and A. M., last Saturday night The degree work was put on- by .the P. R. L, & P. de gree 1 team of Portland. About 100 members were present Troutdale Maurice ' Thompson of : Lewiston, Idaho, a nephew ef Mrs. C. 5. Thomas, visited last week at the CJL Thomas homei - Mr. Thompson is a marine en. giheef., . i ' -1 : Mrs. L. Maud StUes of Portland has s taxied a class in music here. . Miss-. Merle Monohan irislted ' with korr.ei folks Sunday. ; ' . .juwaLtvjr nu w lie juioioiiea 10 Pendleton to attend the Round-XJp. - Sunday visitors at the home, of L. D. Howard were Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Manning cf Gresham, Mr. and , Mrs. McRoy of Portland and Miss Ethel Manning ef Oakland, Or. Mrs, .How ard ij daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Man ning, j a sister of Mrs. McRoy and a eon sin ef Miss Manning. a. k ! J. Thompson is building a house on his acreage near Troutdale. J. K. Knarr and famUy have moved to their new home on the Sandy river. that k third teacher, -Mrs. Grace Otto of Milwaukie, has been engaged. . Mrs. E. C. Shaw, principal, has tita-seventh and eighth grades, Mrs. Grace Otto fourth, lifth and sixth and Mrs. C. E. Scott I the three4 lower grades. Mrsl JI, Holm Is having bojtJb of her houses ' near . the M. E. church re- shingled. 1 v , Mildred Surber, Cleclia Crawford, Helen Xndan, Louisa Howard. Harriet Holmes. Stella Weis and Richard Shroy are attending Union high at Gresham;' Miriam Spemce is attending Wasbing ton high- and Horace McGinn is, Ben son.. . -V- Mrs, L. A.-Harlow and Mrs.-Mary Parsons visited Mrs. H. Bradley at West Linn one day last week i , Thej EadieS'. Aid will meet with- Mra B. Morehe&d Wednesday, October i. ' W. C. K pence and wife attended the state f air at Salem, Tuesday. Herman Blaser gave a chicken din ner Tuesday; evening to a number of his friends, r Among them were Mr. and Mrs. WSliams, Mr. and Mrs. . E. McIJean, son and daughter; all of Port land, land Mar;, and Mrs. A. Althaus and daughter, j . '' Carson Heights The appointments for the election board for precinct No. 325 H for . tbe November election are aa follows : Mrs. P. A Duhrkoop, Mrs. F. ' W. Finke. Mrs. -p. E. Ewing, Mrs. Bert Smith and Mrs. George Hartman, supervisor. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Paden are happy over the arrival, of a baby girl weigh ing 7 pounds, who U to have he name jof Kathrym Mary. - Tire 'pretty 1 attractive bungalow which J. Doesark f Collins View -iii building for himself is rapidly neaping comple tion, i -. ',: ..'. Mr. and Mrs. F.JW. Flnke are re decorating their home In Kilpatric tract.) . ' , The; BJverdale Parent-Teacher - asso elation la planning 'to hold a dance, the proceeds to fee used in the purchase of a piano. j , .;. ,. I Mr. and Mrs. A 'Dully and family, with- AJ. Anderson. Mrs. Daily's brother, recently returned from a. tour, of the beaches, spending several days at Wheeler, where they have a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kirker are put ting. in a new foundation to their 4ome and making other alterations. On account of the increase of pupils at Capttol Itill school, a new teacher, Mrs. Hayes, has been added to the force. Mrs.. Hayes has part of the fourth, fifth and third grades. : I -The1 Ladies - Aid society' of Carson. J Heighta Community church held its first meeting of the year at the church last Wednesday, when they made plans for the coming year's work. . f- ---M- 'H The I next meeting ef the Woman's Foreign Missionary society will be held next Thursday, October 5, at the borne of .Mrs. StUlwelt at the Rex Aims apartments, corner of East 13th and Morrison streets. All members are in vited for lunch at 1 o'clock. : ! .; The Capitol Hill circle of tha Parent Teacher association, held its first meet ing Thursday. ' Mrs. D. B Kelly, coun cil president, was the speaker. .Mrs; R. A. lA ndeiwm rendered . vocal selec tions. 1 Refreshments 'were served. - t One of the most (Sligbtful. parties of the season was that given by Mr. and Mrs.' Pi. W, Flnke. in honor of their 17th redding anniversary, Thursday evening, September 28 The evening was passed . In cards and music, and a sumptuous : buffet y tunc hi was Hwrved. Among those present were Mr. . am! Mrs. Morris., Mr. and Mrs. C Prfgrie Mr., and Mrs. H. Copp, Mr. and ,Mra H- " LI McGraw ' and Mr., and Mrs. George Hartman and Mrs;. A. S'aJter son. . . t-. "-i't- k a j Mr. and . Mrs. W. ; Wrtsbt have re cently jretifrnctd from jneior rin to Seaside and various beaches. t ( r , Mrs, Paolor and family are tamc-ng tha Invited guests -of Mrs. C- friggte on a luotor trio to tre zaur at faaiem. The many friends at Mr Morris will be pleased to hear that he s iracov- ered frotn. s recent severe , illness.. . i-.Mra. B. lathrop of acapitoi m ana familyspent the day last weak, factor ing to lAa fair a Saiem, -t-' Mr. and . Mrs. Bert iSmitli sol Vr, and Mrs A. T. JUIms were the gueatsj of Mr. and Mrs. M- L. flcGrawi last cupoay. . Kenton 1 " The parents and all interested lnUha Kan ton Aiatrict will be Interested iu the - fact that tha Kenton . school is going to be remodeled and -eight roctns added, which will include the sewing and cooking for girls and manual traps ing for the boys. '; The block Just east of the school, eoasistrag of ana erruare block, bought from the Kenwood Lead eompany -at a cost ef f 10.09.- will bd used as Blavtrrounds. . - t . The ladies of the United Presbyterian church and their friends spent a social afternoon oh Wednesday at thehome of Mr L. C WllkensonJ 3No. 1599 Elj more street- 'r'" -.W':-'-it'-1 W. H.rWebb Is buHdlns residency at No. Sl West Terry," This particu- lay tract will be, remembered by older residents ' aa the i cherry ' ' Orchard on Peninsula-. avenue : which - consist of 19 acres ana nas peeq iaia out in ios and homes are going up Jn rapid sue cession,, 1--... .. :. ": Mrs. Maude Felits of Los Angeles Was the guest of Mrs. John , Jemison 00 Weonesday.. . . Gordon .Wilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Wilkinson, will leave this week - for. Eugene to enter the state university, -where he will take up a business administrative course, " v , Tlie Missionary society ef United Presbyterian- church will hold a social mktwu J M rs '-Ce4y. meeting on October 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, NVB; Madson, No. T Kilpatric, are receiving congratula tions on the arrival of a daughter, born on August it, . C A. Lyon, superintendent' of the Protestant heme of orphan boys at Lebanon,' gave :a series of lectures .at Kenton school each evening; during the past week. The Kenton , Community church is holding a- rally today and promoting the children to their respective gradesV Mrs. J. W. Sevier Jr. 'was hostess at an informal dance given, at .Kenton clubhouse on Wednesday, The rooms were decorated in . red and b yeiiow dahlias and autumn leaves. U. Thayer, No- 1551 Brandon street, is the owner of two Java monkeys, 4 years old. They are about the size of an ordinary house cajt. and play around tlie yard and street like chil dren,' but being of a very curious na ture, must be watched. Recently our ing the absence of their owner the base; ruent window become Droun ana tne monkeys began to celebrate. Joe en tered a near neighbor's house and took 2 ana a 25 cant piece. Ha came out and gave tha 2S cent, piece to Daisy, his mate. In the -meantime the crowd of children was growing larger and more hilarious and the climax came Just before the owner arrived, when the monkeys found axdosen eggs in a cupboard and began', to bombard the spectators. - . These .monkeys are supposed to be hard, -to . keep in. ,capttvt!y put e Atr, Thayer has no treable. They are atrtetlv veaetarian and "soapartous, being very fond of soaR. They watch their chance SAd grab pieces of soap and eat them with loud .smacks of sat isfaction, i . Montaviila The ladles, gymnasium- class starts Its winter meetings Wednesday eve ning. October. 4. The Sunsbln club gave a "penny cir cus" at tha I. O. O. vaJL East 0th and Glisan streets," Saturday, evening. September 28. The club netted $100 to be turned into the fund ror a seuu car pet tn the lodge room. ' WA special call meeting of the Monta- viua parent-Teacner association win be held Tuesday October S, ' Mr, and Mrs. Zednlk. No. 276 East 88th street, spent last ' week-end . at Corvallis, making the trip by motor. ' A. W. Kline manager of the; Monta- viiia ijiDerty xneatre. is improving ateadily at Portland Surgical hospital. Hudson parent-teachers held their first meeting of the year at Hudson school last Thursday. There 'will, be an evening' meeting, program Octo ber 20. . ; A reception, waa held at .'the Meth odist church for the new minister and family Friday evening, Srftember 22. s'Wllliam IMcKlnley eorpg' held a sociable- atx the home of - iMrsi . Sarah Misen. No. 374 East i?3d street. Wednesday afternoon,- September 15. Tom Blanchard, No. 254 East 82d Street, is visiting his son at Canby. , The Community club of the Hudson school district wiU hold its next meet ing-Friday evening-. October "20. ; Mr. and Mrs.: John Harlow of Green ville, ' Mich., are visiting: Michigan friends in Portland and vicinity They have come by motor and, are going on to California, t -j f ;(-., Along' the Moorages With: the arrival of fall, water sports are no longer proving attractive to moorage dwellers, although a few of the braver spirits still enjoy an occa sional swim. Parties and: dances will now be in favor and the- dance held at the Oregon .Yacht club Saturday evening was the first event 1 of the season.' - : X ,- . '' -,. . Miss Evelyn T. Ross of WlUamette has accepted a position as librarian in a Brooklyn, Ni Y library, where she will also deote herself to the study Of child welfare, st . . - . . Spending their honeymoon on Hoi gate are Mr. "and Mrs. A. W. Llngaas,' who have purchased the George Kas- per. home. Mr, and Mrs. Llngaas were married at the home ef the bride's mother, Mrs. A Borgeson, Liiigaaa 4s with the Whitney , Lumber company. An event of the season was: the card party at the Oregon Yacht club Friday -evening, consisting of three tables of bridge and five tables of "500." Mrs. B M. Shermarn was - awarded first prise at "100" And "Buddy v Williams won consolatiorl First prise at bridge was won by 14 O. Bradley and con eolation by Mrs. L. R. Pearson. .:- .1-:- - It is with, sorrow that friends of B. Hoilingsworth, prominent mem ber of the P. M. B. C, learn that he is still- seriously II) at GeodU Samaritan hospital.' nt;;;.i-i-: Xft-i- ' ;.. ::: The seoand meeting of the moorage ladles sewing club was held at the home- of Mrs. N. O. Lindholm Thurs day. The club will be known as tbe M. A. V.- E. JN." lo; henceforth, v Mrs. E. 04 Olson ' of Los Angeles. who has been vistilng her sister, Mrs D. -D. Dackmsv- OBf-Holgate' left for her southern borne 'Wednesday pa the 3. S. Senator. . Mr. and Mrs. J.i F. Bryeon returned to Holgata Thursday from a 10 days visit at Ban - Francisco and Los An Mr. and Mrs. a.! Evert Baker of O..TT. C motored to tha Salem fair and also to . visit theirson,v Everett,:, .at lleighton : Horton of Lancaster, S.- Cf, is visiting her sister; Mrs; J. Ct'Palen of ' Willamette. Mr. Horton coatem- platea - making his home ia Portland and locating la- business. :.. The home of "Mr. and Mrs. J. Fergu son en Willamette has been -purchased by . Frank. Rosenthal at the Oregon Honey Co." The Fergusons are doml- IImI rh, Whwldnn innn. - - . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard . Stra&l ot Willamette spent': the ; week-end x with the B. R. ,Nelson,,rtormer mooragera. at theic ranch' at McMinnvuie. About 10 frleneds' of the: Fergusons on Willamette surprised them with a farewell party -Tuesday evening. Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest routs are leav ing P. R.'-. C Toesdax for New York city, where Mr, Pouts will manage that branch of; the jantzea Juuttrag com About'ie -memoera ox tne woroen s department of the- Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ, were socially enter tained Thursday by Mrs. E. D. Auchen-bach- of WlllsmeUa for ber:s.mot3ier. Mra C T, Mowery. ,' "-ai.-.--'. y-' Roy Renick. Yoreman , of the malnte nanca deoartment of the Pacific Tele. phone " and Telegraph company, J was electrocuted last week While installing nevv; telephone wires on the Willam ette mcorage. Contact of, ;theire with which he was .-working ana a nrgn voltage light wire caused tne acciaen. A i number "i of. 1 WiUamette-Holgate residents met 'at the Carl Straus home Wednesday evening." - where they en joyed an informal card and; dancing Party. 1 '', Extensive improvements, are 1 unaer way on the houseboat Tck" at P,iR. C. owned by - Melvln Ogden. . .. - i -, Mrs. R. D. Beam ana daughter Mar- Jorie of O. Yr C. are enjoying a- vaca tion at Seaside. - - :' St. Johns. f Tri-wor-suc la tha name .which one of the girl reserve clubs of . the St Johns branch of Y. v . a. nas chosen. The name la a cbmbinatipn of nrr'i "work" r and s "auocesS" and is lemblf matte of the sftlrit t of the etub wora. Kponsorea oy tms ciao. pim times social was given In tne v. -. w C. A. on Saturday evening.. :. ? The St Johns Community dub will meet in the Masonic hall Tuesday eve ning for a ehort business session,' after which the evening will . be spent in dancing and cards. ts ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis have moved into the residence owned by, J. F, Gll- m ore 'on Hartman street. ' Mrs. II. G. Ogden of Dayton was the guest of- her daughter. Mrs. C. K. Bailey, No. 819 ' North KeUogg. street; last week. " ' tii - Mr. - and Mrs. E. R, Ingtedue, Kix 916 South Ivanhoe street, returned oil Wednesday from an extended visit to relatives and friend in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. I. Fr Horsman were among those who motored to Pendleton last week for the Round-Up. Mrs. J. S. Kerr attended the county fair at SL Helens last week and vis Ited with her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ales Kerr, who recently pur- ehssed a variety store there..- W. E. Thompson has returned .from Das Moines, where he- was called three weeks ago on aeeount of .the serious! iiiness 01 nis motner. . t, . Frans Drinker has resigned his 00s tion with the Peninsula Security com pany and will .'enter the University jof Oregon next week. : v ' ... : , Mr. aadyMrs H. t Ci-ary of fiteatile were guests af jair, ana ( Mrs. red Couch, .and ,MC- and Mrs.: C. Ef Bailey last week. "1. ; ; . ' Mrs. Clarence Wootey left last week ror central city, Neb., where she will visit her father and. other relatives. Mrs. wooley will accompany "Iier rather ,to ,the G. A R. reuniprr in Des Moines. , ' .' , Mrs. William Blaikie will entertain members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Community" church, at her home in Norh Willamette boulevard, -"on weonesday afternoon. : The meetlna. whih will te the first of the season ror me society, will be of a social nature, and a silver tea will follow. The Radiators Sunday school class of t-ioneer jsaetnoaisl ehurch will serve a New England dinner ; In the church basement on Wednesday, beginning at a o ciock. a social evening will fol low. Rix&wood The Parent-Teacher association met last Friday and elected a new set of officers for the coming year as fol lows : Airs. Daisy Burlingame, prest dent;. Miss M. Hartman, vice presl dent; Mra Martha Cook, secretary treasurer. The members are planning an entertainment soon-to buy a: sewing nMcraao lor ciud worK. : t . The Rev. Mr. Hisey preached here last Sunday evening and held a busi ness meeting after services. T Hev. Mr. Smith preached la Greahain. -.... - The . Ladies Aid WIU hold a business meeting at the church Thursday to elect a president to fill out the rest of the year in Mrs. Powers' place. -. B. Powers and two daughters left tor ijos Angeies last Thursday by boat They went to take Miss Ruth Johnson, who has been in poor health for the year - ',- a meeting at the grange hall. Wednesday , evening, f sponsored by the 'vra bureau, r two speakers,- Tom An derson of : Pierce -county, Washington, and Guy Robinson, gave interesUng taik n cooperaOon for the farmers. The v Grangers Are making great iyjiuun lur weir lair and sasaar, WnKa. yy ' .-4... . -r. - - r - ---: . .. ' Horppickers are ..alt fcai-itS - port a Jolly rood time fi madd good moneyr but that the grocery fr . o.ii as they charged such high prices fhi. v,. . Mf; andMra,C E. Prlsk and family. Mr--and rs. Bert Baker and family. Rotsertana Kenneth Burgess, -Harry We land. Albert Stockton Dave Weiland r wiU leava J-rhTt i! orchards next week at vinru tji - T - z . . f:r . uo. oureess aitenaea the Den. wu. p-uy committee meeting la The Jour nal building Fridav wnir.-T ? riw tr "ut ounaay With- Mr., and Mra. -Tt nn ... heMaccabeea will hold a, meeting Thursdayanerhoon. i 1 "t".8 irr Mr;n,.8iigefelifea Ma5lfn' Mr rles Mc Carter. will eave m a week's-fishing and pleasure trio next R.,.. J Sir v Mr,and MrswWIljr Sloan oved to their; SmrnetiMontavinarii Mrv and Mrs. Peter Burgess. Jr' and i!'wr?. btc fish T-IBMch r K butj also dMahTT.?' ey SSiSiGIafJstone rila?W:: have re turned to Gladstone after spending the "''r . ar view, , where they vvi uiiiur oi. cottages. - " -A L. Stephens spent the first of the wrea wim in en as in Salem,- . Mr. wiu mm. j. uk wneeier are re jmtziua over uw tvrnTU oi a sen, whom iney win can i-roy. . . Mr. and Mrs. K. Ketels have returned from Eugene, where they were guesrs. of J. K. Ketels and family." At a special meeting ef the city coun- eil, t held Ust Monday, tha bill for graveling Clarldon and Axter . streets - was ordered paid. . Superintendent or StreeU T. E. Gauit was instructed to close the road 'to the -city gravel pit and put u danger signs. , . The Sawiaii dub of the Gladstone high school i girls met at the home of Misses Mildred and Dorothy Kyler last Monday venirg. v j A".JtialAir.ielikiiea. na'-litttnitiul ,r the Christian church Sunday morninc in charge of Mti Clara Tata and Mrs. George E. Winiama . t -u.1. t. , 1 . , . 1 . . - Mr, - JUIVj 'd, fUUg 1 1 1 LXI vi . VVCBI Glads tone ; left pn Saturday! for De- troit. Mich- to attend a railroad con- ' veatkm 'They ,wtll visit extensively i throughout, the East and South before j returning to Qladstene,. , I . I county -cierk and Mrs. Fred. Miller are receiving congratulations upon the ajrivsi ( a daughter, born at the Ore-" av nw8iv(,- j, .... :... . Miss Fayna Burden, pf Gladstone and Miss Louisa iSnuier of Jenalnea ' ... W t . A. J . a. - Bota are members of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity ' j , w. . .. . j-.. Mrs, , 3. Hathaway . is lmprovlngl from an illness of several months. . Mr. , and Mrs. Clyde Green have moved .Into - flielr oiew residence on Exetar street. - ; . : . ; - ; ..1 f Dale Olds of Camas. Wash..- son af Mr,, and Mrs. Arant Olds., underwest ac operation ror' sppenaicius last Thursday and Is improving rapidly. , r aussr Mary Hataawy. left September. 26 to resume her studies at the Pacifio university. ' --1 , V i' -' -- : : - - . t. " Mr, and Mrs. ,E.;P, Carter will re turn to Bar View in October to spend the' wlntert: K ... ; ... ! - .': ( r Mr, and Mrs- R. Freytag and chili drea, Ernest and Alice, spent the week end in Corvayis. ' 1 j k. I jra. , voiua airnarst or iamaracK : Idaho, is visiting hee alster. .Mrs. Florence Brendel. and her mother, Mrs.! Emma ' Adams.- - - ' , j . Mrs. . Brendel has- purchased the re-H cently remodeled house of E. L. Brown on Beatrice street. t . Jennings. Lodge - Mr. .and MrsThomas Hcwkins and Mr.i and Mrs. William 'Gardner have returned 1 rem the Pendleton Round-Up. . cart etarkar, florist, was among the exhibitor ait the Canby fjdr. Mr. and Mrs. A B. McRevnoldi. who have been gtieeta of thir parents. Mm and Mrs. Henry Henriel, have returned; to their home in Fort Worth, Tessa I Mr. and Mra Robert Hughes accoin-i paaied Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs! oa a trip'over the Columbia highway ,1 Sunday. 5 . ! . ; vJ -iv:-: . - : . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 8. i Booth and : children have returned from' a ; two weeks' outing at Government Hoti Springs,, near Stevenson, Wssl 1 ' Robert T. Rogers has Installed a new-i water system tn his Meldt'uni home. 1 The Therveux achool orchestra - will play at the state Sunday school con vention t be held in Portland, Octo ber' 12. ' ' ') Mr. andr Mrs. WHliam Snook and daughter have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, The resignation of Rev. A B. Snider. I pastor of the Community church, was read Sunday morning -ty Mrs. Bertha! Hort, chairman of the"board. .Mrs. Florence Moore and one of the Oak Grove' teachers have rooms at Sil ver Springs for the school terra; fMr; and Mrs."W. W. Wood beck;- ac. companied by Mr. and Mra .E. O. Eby, attended, the Hanest Festival aisJUa mascus last Friday. . 1 Mrs. k Bertha Hart has resumed her -duties at the Starker greenhouses. airs, tui . vook... enceriainea at luncheon on, Thursday the., following guests: Mrs. 11. E. Jlooker. Mrs, .1. Johaison. Mrs. Ben Losey, Mrs. H. C. Davis, Mrse- Lucy Wateraouse and Miss Mary "Weinman. 1 - Mr. and Mra. Harold Benjamin and little son have- gone to Eugene, where Mr. Benjamin has accepted position as principal of the university high school, located on the U. of O, campus. Mr. and Mrs. William Marks and baby daughter are, new residents on East Jennings avenue. Mrs. w. I. BUnstone waa hostess last WedefMday at the- Grace Guild asso ciation, which, was held at the churchy Refreshments were served. . ; Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burco, at a Portland . hospital,- Saturday morning, a: son. -v ' Oak Grove.:.: Mra Alice Barnett and her mother, Mrs. Anna Abolt, have gone to Mot Lake, Or., to spend a month ; for the benefit of Mrs. Abolt's health. Rev. Charles E. Miller and daughter of Toppentsh, Wash., have been, guests t th hom of Mr. and Mrs.! V. A. Smith. v Miss -Miller lias entered Wil lamette university .-1 , . Mr. aodMrs. H-fW.3 Stevens and Mr. and Mrs.. J, D. Batler attended . the peaaieten Kound-Up. i Itev. -A F. Lacey, former pastor of tha Oak Grove Methodist church, has bean transferred , from - Estacada to Madras, Or. j " :.;- r ' The home of John 7. Rlsley pn ths River road,", has been remodeled , and is nearly cohiplated. , Ernest Hoover son is the contraetor. -' -,i''-v'-' Walter VJgiaa and E. Reynolds made a' business' trip to, Newberg recently. WU1 -Thompson, accorapanled by Ilia brother 8J E. Thompson of Alabama a delegate to the Episcopal -con venUon recently adjourned , at Portland, , at tended trie pendleton Round-Up.- - ' Mrs.-L, V.. Woodward of River For esc Is organizing a class m piano study..' t . . . ' , Mra" Willis Green of Lakewood sta--tion recently entertained .25 -members of 1 .tbe Oak Grove.Milwaukie Social , Service club, at her home, with, a lunchi eon. Papers were read by Mrs. Mattle Pierce and Mrs.' Anna Palmblad on early explorations- In : North America.' The basement of the Oak Grove church is being repaired to be used as headquarters for the Boy -Scouts. A library will be .provided. ' h j ; 'PiXf i0amp")iiei9 the kin fresh andcleaf, while touches of theOiatment now and then as eeeded soothe and heal the first pirn pies, redness, roughnese or scalp briutlotf. Coticura Talcum it excel lent for the gkln. ' ' - . ; 1 ?--'. .-A -" K 'i j ' S W ShU rw"er"rTrm. aMClH,Iwttir kuMl,al." t-.4,nr w". . rMOcC)inMnt2U4k. 1a:rja)M, vCl-it Smmp akevea wlxut mi. I