THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER A 15, 1922. 9 Community Uswego ... Mrs. V. G"Weightman.ntei;tairied a pumber of friends with an evening- of cards' and music at her bom la South Oswego, 'Wednesday. ;v - Mrs. Georse EroerJch ' U hostess last Wednesday for the afternoon "ZOV club. Prizes were won by Mra. Ger trude 'levy, Mrs. Stun ptlon and Mrs. Helen Lord, i - . Mrs. John Curtis and children bare returned homo after spending several weeks visiting relative lii . Lewtston. Idaho. .. ' I ,. Aiiion was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs'; L. m. Weiamatf. Mother and baby are; both doing nicely, f . Mr. and Mrs. TV. S- ICVessling have returned front (heir motor1 trip through Washington and British Columbia. Mrs. .Robert Fulton was the ablest f Mrs.. Robert Graham for luncheon last Monday. . .A number of "Oswego people wl5o are members of the Minnesota society wer,t to Portland Wednesday-evening for the first danea of the season. had a three day vacation last weaJrf while their teachers were attending Teachers' Institute at Oregon City. School begins strain Monday. -Neighbors of WoodcrajK'held Its reg ular semi-monthly badness and, social meeting last Wedisday night. A Hal loween . partywuh pumpkin pie and everything s' planned for. next meet ing. . - Mrs. J ie Savage was hostess dur ing the week for her Campfire sirls. A ceremonial was held after the regular business of the day. Little Miss Marjorie Weightman was hostess Friday evening for the Misses Evelyn Fox, Kathleen Worthington. Nlja, Elizabeth and Jane Merrick an Audrey Cline at a smart costume party, when the girls came to call. Mr. arid Mrs. Dale Sieier entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koseritfeter. Wednesday evening, with an evening of cards and a-concert over the radio. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards were the dinner guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Brown. Sunday, in Portland. Miss Audrey Cline spent the week end In oPrtland visiting friends. On Tuesday. Orville Anderson and Earl and Frank Bchaubel were the guests of the Albert Koeentreters for the evening. Mrs." A KingjWllson, who has been pending! some "time ' in the South, is now at ftedondo Beach. Cal.. and is enjoying la fine vacation. i , Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and a parry of friends motored to Redland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halinan, Satur day and Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gase of Briar wood had in a few young friends for dinner Thursday evening. The Oswego boys are practicing at football these days, getting, ready to . snow wuai uwy H.11 .uvj iu aymo tuc out-of-town boys later on. The young folks -have a good team and show strong, speedy , work. A "hot rock" picnic was enjoyed by a party of Oswego people last Sunday on the'-Clackamas. Miss Noon ot oPrt land was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Graham and several Port land friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffens were din- . - 1 mXT A . Tt ..t. MM. 13.. 1 ton last Tuesday evening. -t The Worhen's club will meet on Wednesday at 2 o'clock at- the school house. Mrs. Davis, president," urges all member to. attend. Montavilla Rally day was observed at Grace Baptist church October 8. There were S00 in attendance and $75 raised for church purposes. This congregation la contemplating the erection of a new church. Miss- Lillian Ryder, . late of Ayles burg, England, spent Monday with .Mrs. W. G. Smith, No. 17 East 51th street. She expects to make her home In Portland. B. T. P. TJ held a pot luck supper and social Friday. October 6 Forty-six persons enjoyed the evening Lillian Sherwood, Is" confined j to her home wtth heart trouble Miss Louise Hunderup Is engaged In tate work for the B. T. P. U. She Is now In Eugene- and expects to go ill far south as Ashland. The Women's Missionary society of the'-Methodlst church held an all-day session Thursday at ' the church. Pot luck luncheon was served at ftoon and a business session and program , fea tured the afternoon meeting. The boys gym class, for boys under 14 years, with. L X Cunningham as teacher, meets at the Methodist church Wednesday , evening. Boys over 14 years tneet Monday evening with a leader. Tlje girls meet Tuesday for volley ball. s- The East Tabor Improvement club held a meeting at the Hudson school Wednesday evening. Musical and lit erary programs were given. A meet- 4mv will i .A.1t wttH m nrnrrtm Avrv second Wednesday during the winter months. Hudson Parent-Teacher association held its regular monthly meeting at the .school .Thursday, October 18. Fol lowing a business session a silver tea was held. -? Thirty-five young persons represent ed the Montavilla Epworth league at a union meeting of the leaguers l of the city. '-Miss Meta Higgenbotham of Montavilla was the pianist for the eve nine;. : The topics for today at the Methodist enure a mm oe -ttiessea.-imi we -uay Bless. In the morning, and Tragedy of the Mirror" for the evening. " Dale Ginn. who-recently moved to Clatskanle,: is visiting Montavilla friends during the week-end. Along the Moorages Miss EditS Schllb, daughter of Mrs. J. Van Tuyl of Willamette, and W. T. Lee Jr.. of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph company, were united in marriage Saturday, October 7. at $.30 p, m.. at the Southern - Methodist church. Rev. J. B. Harris officiated. Miss Audrey Normal was bride's maid and James Redman best man.. A wed ding dinner was served at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI T. Lee. The young couple , are honeymooning In their new, horn at the Portland Motorboat club. . 'Hie old superstition about the nu meral "IS" hold no terror for Earl, feort of Mr. and Mrs. George. Larkla of Holgate. Earl celebrated . his 13th birthday. Friday, the 15th. .with a mast. querade party ax which is young friends were present. Mrs. L. R. Pearson ef O. T. C spent "Rush' week, at TSurtn. u the nuit her niece. Miss i Louisa Hatfield, of Portland, who Is attending the TJL of Mr. and Mra o. "R. Mallory f Hol- ?at are visiting relatives at Lewlaton, Idaho. 'i ::-"r r-:-;: v.- A number ef the ladies ef the Ore- Ton Yacht club met Tuesday at the tome or Mr W.' EL Robertson to or anise s bridge club, meetings to be iell semi-monthly at ; the homes of rnerabers. A tunchon waa ' served by Mrs. Konertson. - i s -.' ' . Mr.: and Mrs. W. "?u l Jr. were hen ed. with a dinner Monday evening by he bride's mother, : . Mrs. Van Tuyt Netios Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Miss Audrey Normal. Nels Nelson of Seattle. James Bdmaa4 and Mr. and Mr. Taa Tuyt , ' f j;. -. - Mrs. Edgar M. Phelps and daughters Betty Jans, of Holgate left Saturday For San Francisco where they will visit Jara-Phelps mojAer.?v'v v ; . - Mra E.'C Treadwell of Rose City park entertained with a dinner Friday evening in honor of the 27 Ch wedding anniversary of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. It- Hubbard, of Holgate. . The data for the masquerade ball to be given by the Oregon Yacht club has been set as October 28. Friies wili be given for the most original, moit com ical -and best dressed eoulea ; ' Mrs. ftidney Mills of ofgata was hostess Thursday at a "luncheon for the Maven elub. Coders were placed for Mesdames. C Vl. Hale, R. E. Ham seh. G. A. Patterson, G. Larkins, N. Gi Lindholm and Hutchinson, ' The regular monthly bridge and 5W) party.wiU be held at the O. y. C. club hoe Friday eveninar. October 20. There is no Improvement in, the. con dition or w. v. lioinngsworth who has been very ill at Good Samaritan hos pital during the past several weeks and his friends sorrow to learn. that' the amputation of one leg was found neces sary. - - Mrs. F. E. Newby Sand daughters, Mananna and Wlnnlfred, who depart ed for Banks where they. will make their future Home, werf guest of Mrs. H. D. Hubbard at Holgate Sunday. M. G. Douglas of the Portland "Nat" unexpectedly gave an exhibition" of iancy diving to delighted moorage spectators pSunday when the oajjioe upon which fha posed for a photo sud denly capsiaed. p St. John I About 0 persons are ncjw enrolled In the night classes at James John high school of which Mrs. R. G. Brand and D. B. Cook are instructors. Mrs. Brand Is In charge of two advanced classes in English and an advanced class In citizenship, while Cook teaches the seventh and eighth grades. En rollment in the classes is still in creasing, but there is room for more. Classes are held on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thuradav Keek. ' , ' " 7 " " An exhibit which has been loaned the St. Johns branch library by the arts and crafts Society, including orig inal designs of combination of simple stitches and inexpensive material. The exhibit la-attracting much attention and will be at the library for two weeks. Mrs. Robert McMahon was hostess to Miss Nellie. Stevens, Mrs. Daisy Dohl, Miss Florence Hickam and Mrs. Mae Cooper, teachers of the Sitton school at a noon luncheon on Thursday, Minerva Social chib of St. Johns, of which Mrs. G. E. Roberts is president, will give a "500" x-ard party in the Masonic hill on Tuesday evening, Oc tober 17. Mr. snd Mrs. George Daugherty of Vancouver; B. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holmes and of Rev. C. P. Lj-ons at the Parish house, last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty were honeymooning in Portland. Mrs. F. H. Davis Was hostess to members of the Gleaners Sunday school Clam of Pinnwr ITtKHi.. church Friday evening at, her homer sucnanan street. !-. a left hand hall throwing- contest Mrs Leon ard was awarded rirst nrlip wfrcf, menu were served. Mrs. John W. Tabor of Los Angeles is; the guest of Mrs.' R. G. Brand a her home on Seneca, street. Mrs. Tabor will also visit Mrs. G. E. Christ mas on Lombard street. Troutdale y A community farm bureau was" or ganised and' officers elected and coot mittees appointed Tuesday evening. The following officers were chosen: John Strebin, president; George Wil son, vice president, and M. B. McGlh- Pwill meet again Tuesday, Oct. 17. j. no rarent-xeacner association met Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth White of Portland, Campfire Girls or ganiser, gave an interesting talk. Mrs: Francis Fox and Mrs. E. G. Puholf were" hostesses. The Ladies' Aid gave a supper and sljOrt program in the basement of the church Saturday evening. It was well attended. The proceeds go toward the repairing of the church. Mrs. Wallace B pence and baby, who have been visiting Mrs! Wallace's mother near Spokane for several weeks, have returned home. I. L. Davidson has- purchased the five acres on the Hensley road ad joining the .John Suhr place on the north-, and will commence building at once. . . .. Mother Hubbard, as she is affection ately known in this community, ig-vis-Itlng at L. A. Harlow's this week.. Miss Fay Parsons is staying with her aunt in Pnrtlanrf n .whll. t The new, postmaster. J. s. Hudson, win taxe caarge ox the office Octo ber 15. " The Troutdale celery growers are shipping out a carload; of celery this week. - ( E. P. Smith of Portland was a din ner guest at the J. R. Knarr home on Sunday. H. E. Bloyd is building a new gar-Age- , - - Mr. Nelson ha purchased -a ranch near Canby and will tak possession soon. The Nelsons came from Denver recently and have been visiting, at the John Landan home. Miss Calkins, county club ; leader, gave a talk to the school children Wednesday. , . X, . Harold and Ralph Dya, of Rock wood visited Norman and Charles Howard Sunday. v Mrs. WUlet and sons visited- lii The Dalles Monday and Tuesday. Conrad Waller and family have moved to Kenton. Carson Heights . Mrs. G. K. Tipsword of Kil pa trick tract entertained with a silver tea for the Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the. Carson Heights Com munity church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. F. HardwicK and Mrs. Still well, as the entertainment committee, supplied a delightful program. Mrs. Thomas as the witch told fortunes and Mrs. Stillwell gave a reading. Mrs. Barrick of Huddlesoa tract was surprised with a visit from her son from Scappooss last week, i Upon his return home h was accompanied by his sister, who will visit at his home for a month or so i : v- A Anton, with his wife and family, has recently returned from, a motor trip through Wisconsin, camping' each night la a metoiv camp. - - ' George Jorgerson furnished the music for the Portland Woman's lt seardi dub at the boms of Mr. Percy Allen... - i v. ;' A.r'- - S. Graham and son. Tommy, . A. Doern and Mr. Williams spent the week-end fishing in Eastern Oregon, at Badger creek. ; - - Mrs. M. House moved last week to her new - home la . Portland on the eart aide. . - ' - .... ; Mrs. - O. J. Murray has left, for an extended trip with her son . to" Sacra mento, where she wiU visit relatives. In 'and' Near with .the expectatio of recuperating her health. i . y' The Capitol Hill Parent-Teacher as sociation circle iiaa accepted the res ignation of Mrs, Manning C piker, pres ltienU; Mrs. Epiker resign ed on ac count of iUness la her family. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harriss. who left Kil pa trick tract' to ranch In Tilla mook, have returned to their former home. yS- Dick., the little son ef Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. AndersoB, has been confined to his-home from sickness, and unable to attend school. j The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Carson Heights church, for the coming year: Mrs. J. V. Patton, president; Mra George Smith Brown, vice president, and Mrs. Thomas, secretary-treasurer. Elaino Spiker enjoyed a visit from her playmate Josephine Mayheur of Rose City Park last week. ; Mra Grant Lewis, who has spent the summer -Visiting with her' daughters. Mrs. R. L Anderson, 'is leaving Sun day for an extended visit with her other daughter in- San Francisco. . E. J. Howards'' with his -son and Mr. Reeder, have recently returned from a hunting trip at Netarts, In Tilla mook. Mrs. Hazel Lang spent last Sunday, visiting her friend and former neigh bor, Mrs. Wei gel. J Mr. and Mrs. Howard and their daughter. Doris of Capitol Hill, are moving to Portland. ' i Mrs. G. Phillip of Portland is visiting with Mrs. Sim of Collins View.' "Mra Paul Meyers of Capitol Bill is seriously ill and has bPen taken out to Lents to be under the care of her mother. The father of Harry Still well i has been visiting with his relatives in Sort land for several weeks, and will re turn to his home In Butte. Mont, A meeting of the Capitol Hill Parent-Teacher circle has been called for next Monday afternoon to make ar rangements for a program from Pro fessor Emit Enna'of Portland to be given at the school, the evening of October 20. Girl Scout troop No. 7 wil hold a food sale next Tuesday from 3 to 5 at the Carson Heights Community church The mothers are particularly invited, as some 'of the scout program will be demonstrated. ' j Central East Side j Miss Mabel Chrlstensen, who has been visiting In Portland the last two ovf three months, has returned to her home in Seattle. During her stay In Portland she lived with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Craig, on East Couch street near East 28th street. . Miss Chrlstensen says there is at least one thing' she thor oughly understands since she came to Portland, and that is football. Mr. Oraig. her brother-in-law, is coach; at the Benson Polytechnic. : An event eagerly ' awaited was the opening dance at Kerns school. Last year these dances were held evety two weeks and they were such a 'suc- reess that it is quite probable they will be given every Friday right Instead f every'teecond Friday night as last year. The dances are sponsored by the Parent-Teacher association of " Kejrns school. Dancing lessons are given in the early part of the evening for about an hour and then general dancing fol lows. Sometimes, on special occasions, a program precedes the opening of the dance. ' ' , After accompanying' her daughter, Margaret, to .Eugene a week, ago Sun day and staying to see her comfortably settled and registered as a freshman in the University of Oregon, Mra Allen X. Powell has returned. Mrs. N. Gladhart, who poured scalding water on her foot accidentally about two' weeks ago, is now almost en tirely recovered. CJ'lans for Halloween are already be ing formulated especially by the ex tremely young generation. Of course. 'Whispers are the most one can hear concerning these hair-raising schemes. A number of social events are also be ing planned. Sellwood Mr. and Mrs. E. C.' Rltter and lit tle grandson. Fred McEnany, of No. 618 Maiden avenue, and . Mrs. S. N. Parrish ,pf,No. 1495 East 11th street, motored to Albany last week for a visit with- relatives. Miss Virginia Kissllng of No. 472 Sellwood boulevard was operated on Monday at the Sellwood general hospi tal for appendicltla P. B. Langdon sold his residence property at No. 825 . Maiden avenue last week: - ' . Miss Margaret McEnany of Vancou ver, Wash., spent . a few days last week at the home of her brother, Fred McEnany, Na 1453 East 21st street, . The Ladies'- Mission any society of the Moreland Presbyterian church will meet at' the home of Mrs. Linnett, No. 1794 East mh street.. Pot-luck luncheon will be.'served at 1 o'clock. All the ladles of the church, are in vited to attend, v.- !. ' Dr. Leslie Alexander of Hood River spent Sunday wit Miss Delia -Hinch-man of No. .450 Maiden avenue. "Blackmar circle No. 20, Ladles ot the G. A. R., will igive a dinner at their hall In the I. O. O. F. building, Wednesday.i October' 18. at 12 o'clock. Those who. have attended these din ners will affirm that! the price charged is reasonable. Mrs. William Dell and son of No. 538 'Lexington avenue visited friends at Estacada Sunday! Kentc on - The Multnomah chapter of Eastern Star ladies repeated Its play. "The Last Day of District School.- for the benefit of the guests at the Masonic home at Forest Grove recently. Mr. and 'Sirs. Charles Nelson and children, also Una Norton and Axel Austed, motored to Newberg over the week-end. r' O. Bancroft Is building a new home at Noj 1604 Brandon street. Mr.', and Mrs. W. C Cassldy have returned from Gervais, where .. they spent the summer, and are - now at home at No. 171 West Watta. U. F. Heiniclc, No. 1660 Omaha street, broke his wrist while cranking his ear at the home of'Mrs. Bemlck's parents m Sherwood.: Sunday, v - Mr. G. - Anderson. Na 235 Halleck street, is taking bis family by auto to Pasadena. CaL, their future borne. Taa United Presbyterian- church U going to hold a series of cottage prayer meetings on each Thursday, evening; the first one to be held at the home of Mrs. A. PeOe. No. 220 Halleck street. Little Margaret Ott, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. Ott.- has been quite ill the last week with measles. - Mr. J,. WUkenson. No. 117 West Farragut street, has sold his home and Is planning on leaving for Loa An geles, where his wife has been tor some time in the Interest -of her health. The far-away look i C N- Sevier's eyes Is the effects f deep thought so far they-have beaa unable to find a suitable name for young Sevier..; , The Weyeast branch of campfire girls met on. Friday last at-tlie home of their assistant t guardian, -Mra. Eprasue. ' on ' Buffalo strct. 11. Misses Dorothy Armstrong- and ' Au tumn Sprague cooked the meal, while th other girls tied a comforter. The ladies' gym class Is now organ ised and meets every Monday night at Peninsula school.- r - Mrs. W. R. Corbett.rNo. 1592 Graven stein street, a delegate ot the Mattie Sleeth union of the W. C T. TJ., will leave shortly for. McM Inn villa to at tend the state convention there. ' -Sister Lucretia.-an ex-nun -from St Vincents hospital, held a meeting in the interest of the educational ; bill at the Ockley Green echool, Monday eve ning, y 'r ' Mrs.. A. N. Marine is spending a few weeks in Taooma visiting her sister. TJ. Thayer, No. 1651 Brandon street, has returned from Japan. Ill health necessitated his return., t Ha was on an extended tour through China! and other foreign countries. . - A banquet waa held " at Fairfield hotel on Saturday evening la honor of the Nicolal Doof ball team, winners of the City, league. A presentation speech was made by Leon B. Jackson, president of the City league, and each of the 16 players was presented witn a gold medal and the team with a silver trophy. - The Ladies' Aid met at the Kenton Community church, on Wednesday to finish their quilts and other ' sewing. These ladies are glad to get any sew ing to do to help add to the funds for the church. Woodstock The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon in the parlors Of the Woodstock Meth odist church. Mrs. Ernest Cook has charge, of the program. The subject for the day is "Orientals in America.", Mm. Thomas will -be the hostess. Mrs.: g. W. Fisher, No. 6105 48th street.' S. E-, has returned from the meeting of the Columbia river branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, which was held at Taooma, Wash. She also spent a few days In Seattle visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warmuth have moved into their home on 61st avenue, between 4oth and 46th streets. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deters have moved tc 6512 63d street & E. A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. J. Snodgrass, No. 6106 48th street S. E. - Bradford Smith, No. BJ41 E2d street, is getting along as well as can be ex pected at the Portland sanatorium, where he is recovering from a broken hip. A daughter was born September 80 to Mr. and Mra B. Spivey. No. 7306 Rochester street.- A series of special meetings will be gin at the Woodstock Methodist church today. Dr. C. C. Itarick will assist th njistor. Residents on 83d and 5th street. south of 65th avenue, are rejoicing over the extension of the electric light lines. Paving on Woodstock avenue is pro gressing nicely. A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, 63d street, near 65th avenue S. E. Parkplace ' Rev. CH. Neller. pastor of Park rose community church, attended con ference at Corvaliis. ; "The Parkrosa Sunday school shows a marked increase lnN attendance, with a present enrollment of 190. . The Missionary society of the.-community church elected i officers last wfek as follows : Mrs. C H. Neller, president; Mrs. Mary E. Mead, vice president ; Mrs. H, Healy, . reporting secretary ; Mrs. Mabel Sundberg, treasurer; Mra H. J. Miller, music committee ; Mrs. Fred Wentzel, flower committee. . ' The Parkrose branch of the Port land public library is open Monday afternoons and evenings and Wednes day and Friday afternoons, in charge of Mrs. Mary L. Grubbs. At the election held September 30, bonds were issued in the amount of 350.000 to provide Bull Run water for th newlv formed Parkrose water dis trict- Bonds carried by majority of 49 votes. ' Mrs. David Gregiore entertained Mr. and Mra W. Jackson at dinner on the eve of their departure for San Diego, Cal.. to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs.. Bond have rented the Jackson home temporarily. Rev. and Mra Neller have rented the Beaugard house on Prescott street. Mr. Harry Green Is recovering from a very serious Injury resulting whe a scaffold on which he was working gave way. Mr. and Mrs.-W. Nourse are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mr. W. Miller recently purchased the residence -of J. E. Hatch, on Notting- harn, street. He is erecting a new house on one' of his lots. at Bralnard and Nottingham streets. Rockwood W. M. Robinson and family have moved south of Linneman Junction and rented the Fred Relnks place; ' The special water election to vote yes on Bull- Run water will be at the Grange Hall Saturday, October 14. The grange ladles plan on furnishing food. Gus Obesest has a gang of men fill ing his silo this week. Mrs. Frank Powers and daughters arrived safely In California and have rented a cottage for the winter. Miss Ruth stood the trip quite well and ex pects to come home In the spring much Improved In health. The Methodist church people held a pound party last Tuesday evening at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes enter tained Mr. and Mra Bert Boice and son and Miss May Pollock of Portland last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Baker and family, Mr. and Mra C. EL Irish and family and Dave Wieland are. picking apples at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow and Mrs. Ann McKeown -took a trip over the Columbia River Highway last Sun day. - ' C Whitney has come from the Coos Bay country to see after hH property at section line and Rockwood road. He has rented his place to Japanese and will build, them a house. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarter of Gresham and Miss , Ida -Burgess: re turned from a very enjoyable fishing trip Vto Brighton, where they trolled for salmon in the Nehalem. Mr. Mc Carter caught five salmon that weighed 69 pounds In all, in about dree hours fishing and Mrs. Burgess landed a 14 lb. salmon. Mrs.' McCarter didn't like fishing so she fished for crabs and brought up 19 la-one net. then they went over to Netarts to di clams, but the tide was oo high. Wild gese and ducks are beginning . to come on -the bay and some hounds rot on the trail of a deer and ran It Into the ocean near Brighton and ran another Into a lumber camp. The men said they could have killed It with, a club. .- ? , The Camp Fire Girls held a meeting a the school yard and cooked their supper of bacon and eggs aikf potatoes on flat stones. Mrs. Kruger' l their leader. There are 4 Camp Fire Girls. : Last weeJt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boice and , Mr. and Mrs. v Fred Crane, Sr., ; spent a day working in the grar.g? Earilahld halL They tinted the walls, of the kitchen and dining room and hung a new outside door.: The many friends of "Alva Hevel Were shocked to hear of his death, He had bees with the threshing machine for several years and threshed all over this neighborhood. ; The' Grangers are very busy getting ready for their fair to be held Satur day, Oct 21.: They will serv hot lunch at inoon and a chicken dinner with all the fixings for SO cents per plat -from 5:3W to 7 b'doek.' Walter ,M. Pierce. Democratic nominee, will apeak; In the afternoon and fehere will be several other prominent speakers. The women are making' a sflk quilt to be sold. . A. Stoner went .to The Dalles for peaches Tuesday. He. bought -three bushels of No. I grade for f 1.25 and says there are lots of peaches yet. ..' Arletc . Mrs. L.t A. Marshall, formerly of Lests. Is making her home with her daughter. Mra J..D. McFarland of No. 5231 40th avenue. , Mrs. & Cauthorri. Mra Mary Fish buriv Mrs. HatsSe Wilson, Mrs. Ward Swope. and Mrs. Alice McLaughlin were delegates to the state W. C. T. U. convention at McMlnnville, from tfce ArSeta W. C. T.,V. . Mrs. I. Dixon of No. 7606 85th avenue presented her husband with a baby girl last Sunday evening. On Saturday October 7 Miss Elaine Hatideaker of NO. 663 0 44th ave.. held a birthday party at her heme. Those present were Miss Theona Newton, Master Wilbur Newton, Master Billy Boon, Miss Catherine Butler. Misses Nellie and Rhea Davis and Miss Elaine Handsaker. . ' CX Morgan of Sacramento has been visiting , his niece. Mra -Charles W. Mowrey. of 4837 80th street. Sidney Erasure of 6617 45th avenue left recently for 'Southern California Last Friday evening an exhibit was made at Creston school of work done by : the pupils during the summer. Among those articles exhibited- were : canned fruit, Rooked articles.: sewing", radio apparatus,! carpentry and pro ducts of summer gardens of ; various pupils. t William Woodriam who recently sold his hardware store at Kern Park, and who is In 111 health, is visiting friends in Tacoma hoping that the change may do him good. Miss Hazel Nelson of Spokane Wash ington Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Jese. of 61st street. , Little Edna Mae Hopfer has had her tonsils and adenoids removed, and is getting along fine. 1 ' Si L. Barnett of 6804 46th avenue left recently for Weston, Oregon where he will visit his mother for a few days while on his vacation. Rev. W. C. Driver of 65th street and 58th avenue underwent a serious ope ration Tuesday morning. He is get ting along well and hopes of a speedy recovery are being entertained. Willamette Lorraine Bunke, daughter of the Jate William Bunke of Canby, is the guest here of her grandmother, Mrs. Bunke. Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Sproul. formerly of Willamette but who have lived in Maine for ; the past-two years, have 'written from Boston to relatives here that they sre coming here by automobile & spend the winter here and perhaps make Wil lamette their permanent home. Grandpa Hill la making an extended Every week The Journal pays $5 cash and $2.50 cash to the writers of the best letters. telling of results obtained through . ' v ' -: " '.;" L;",, a - '.-. i - - . . Journal Dime-a-Lines .v '..,,.'... . x - . - 1 .- . Write a letter! Next week's checks may be addressed to you. The winners are announced and the prize letters published in these columns each Sunday I , "f FIRST PRIZE '.$5 " Gentlemen : have been' advertising In the Oregon Journal ever since yon gave the dinner sel for a six months' subscription. TnaTs ithen I started in the fox, terrier and poultry business, and' through The Journal I have sold all my babjf chix and puppies. One of the surest ttays to' get results frpm ads. I belieoe.is to run in a paper tphich reaches the . big majority jf homes, as (he Oregon Journal does. , " ... ' . , We advertised a fox terrier pap Sunday and had 25 calls for pup sold- also young turkeys, advertised, is ere all sold b& 7 the next morning, so you 'see everyone looks up The Journal for their fronts. ' Respectfully, , . " - MRS. C T. EVANS, , 365 East Lombard , " .. " Mgr. Evans Poultry Yards l it . I-V 4, Use Journal Want Ads to Buy, Sell or Exchange. The Journal office is open every daV, Sun days included, from 7:30 a.m, ! until 11 p. rrk Continuous phone service, Main 7161-. r - - - ' 1 5,., - J: " : - ... ' . - J : . ' j . ( . ' visit with relatives la Portland. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Rlgg of . Portland transacted business here Wednesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-Bunke,- ' ' .'--" .j - There is art ever-Increasing call for homes in Willamette. - One of the most recent sales was" that of the residence and two lots on Sixth , avenue -owned by Mr. and Mrs. Prahl and. sold to Mr. and . Mra James :: Kaiser. '" The Clem Dollar real estate agency of Willam ette closed the deal, j v S'''; -A On Saturday ot last week: Mr. and Mra- Lea Porter and children moved into the Gottberg cottage ' oar Maple street near the school building. j -" vv k Mr. and Mra. Yoeman of Petes Moun tain road were guests of Mr. and Mra Charles Froroong last Tuesday -f- The Oliver grocery- store, sold, re cently to Albert Runyan, was; moved last week to a new location on Rail road avenue, near 11th street. The building is being enlarged and will be opened under he new management.:. Frances Janet. Unf ant daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Frank Halley, has bee ill for the past week. . Dr. Silverman, local physician. Is In attendance. ' : Mra Q. Prahl and Mrs. Clem Dollar Were in Portland Tuesday and attended a meeting at the White Temple of the Women's v Union' the.. Baptist 'churches of Oregoa. v j s Mrs. Charles Relnke and son. Charsls Jr.. were -visitors. at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Barbur of West Linn on Fri day. '-,.: U -.A. -s-:s ,k- -'v-k Saturday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shipley were 'Henry Petera, La Von Peters. Fay Kinc'a and Wilva Finch of Sherwood. T Mrs. Harry Colsen visited hei sis ter. Mrs. Mamie -M liter .of Sellwood Gardens, on Saturday. : 1 -- '-"-- Mr. apd Mrs. Carl Blemer and chil dren visited at the home of Mra Bier i ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Setje of Stafford, on Friday - evening. . . ; After spending the summer months In. Willamette. - Mr. Lunt f left, last Wednesday for Saw telle. Cal., to spend the winter, Mr. Lunt will also visit relatives In Los Angeles. The dance Saturday night in the new Leisman hall proved a decided suc cess. Another dance has been an nounced for next Saturday night. Mra A. Adarasoa, after being; con fined to her room for the past;, two months, suffering With blood poisoning, in, able to be out again. Mra Adam son, spent several weeks in the Ore gon City hospital. " j A rousing political meeting was held in the Willamette ; school gymnasium last Saturday , evening. Among the ' speakers were E. ; A. Lefsman. Mr, I Snldow and I,-L. Porter. Other meet ings are to be held before election. Clem Dollar and Pearl andTecil Tur ner of Oregon City returned home Sun day evening with a good catch of fish from the Tillamook, section Mrs. Alice Allen? has purchased a five room residence and one lot on Dartmouth street, in Gladstone. She will take possession -the latter part of this week. t Mr. and Mra Loyd Showers of Port land visited at the home of Mrs. G. Prahl over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.. li. A. Junken, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Adamson. motored to Wilhoit last Sundsy. Mrs.' Harold Graves, nee Beaula Britton, who recently moved to. Tilla mook, is visiting her. mother. Mrs. Britton. and other relatives and friends in Willamette. - Mr.. Chet Hadley, who recently moved from Wlllamiette to West Linn, was pleasantly surprised last Friday evening by several of her frienda Each' guest took an apros as a reminder of her birthday anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed and late In the eve ning refreshments were served. Miss Allie War re II of Albany was a assified' ' Letters Bring To Their HERE ARE TfflS WEEK'S WINNERS: One of Them From a Friend of Many Years' .Standing week-end guest at the .C, B.- Wfllson home. -Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Shipley were Mr. and "Mrs. George Shipley,. F. 'Halley and Mr.'" Ccrrigsa, all of, Portland.! i. . : ' - fr, and Mrs. Walter Lareen and son, Milner, accompanied by G. L.: Soidow aad the MtssesjElva and Beaula Sni dow. motored- over the Columbia high way. Sunday. Miss Elva, who recently arrived from South. Dakota, is delight ed; with the iwonderfal scenery of the WesU - ,Cv-:"i,.: - 4 ..-x r: '-i;' '- Mrs. John Casey and daughter, Mary Jane, returned froaa Prescott Wcdnes-. day evening,, after -spending a week visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wing, h? . ;-,' . Roy Buckles waa Very pleasantly sur prised at his home last Saturday eve ning .by ; friends.?' The evening- .was pleasantly spent in dancing and music. Late in the evening refreshments were served by Mra Lulu Suckles. 1 Attend ing the surprise were Misses Hasel Hudson, Una Hyatt, Vemeita Strong and - Messrs. 1 , Herbert King. Jesse Mootry, ; Gordcft ,Tuor, Bruce Wilson and Chester Carpenter. - - Esther Larsea was the guest of Meta Higgenbotham 14 Portland last Sun day. Miss Higgenbotham moved from Willamette to Portland several months eo- . . ' " Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes and daugh ter, Margorte, accompanied - by . Hilda Bartelln and Terry Barnes, motored to Albany last week, where Terry Barnes is attending college. : - Mra' EL B. Haydea and. son. Junior, of Dayton spent Saturday, and Sunday as the guest of Mr and Mrs. Pale Skinner. Miss Lulu Nordland. a teacher In the New - Era schools, visited Mra Alice Knoop last week-end. - - Mr. snd Mra George Elllgsen,' Ed ward Elilgsen, Rosena Elligsen and Garrett Peters motored to Frogpond laat Sunday, where they attended the annual Harvest Feast of the Lutheran church. , - (.-.-.- Mr. and Mrs. Willlairf' Rlenke ot Bolton were the guests of relatives in Willamette on Saturday and' Suiiday. Mra Charles I. Baker and son, Frank, of Gladstone and Mary, Koel lermeler of Mountain Road were guests of Mea B. F. Baker on Saturday.. Mra Lunt moved last week into tier new five room modern residence on 14th street. " . ' -: : - Tigard Tlgard is 'to have a real live com munity fair Ion October 21 With feat ures equalling or surpassing many of the county fairs. All of the Eastern Washington county communities will be represented by booths and then there will be fraternal, grange- and In dividual exhibits.- It will be a big day for -Ttgerdi since the fair management Is Inviting everyone to bring their friends and come to enjoy themselves to the limit No dull moments will-be "in store for those who attend, according to E. T. Trofflter, who is managing the fair this year. Many new- features and plenty of muslo and stunts, are prom ised the visitors. v ' -6100 SET ASIDE V '- Nearly $100 has been set aside for premiums in the special Boys' and Girls club .division. . Every-club mem ber in the east end of the county, is expected to take an active part. Two free trips for club members scoring the highest on both exhibits and. reports are offered to boys and' girls" compet ing,, the trips Tto be to the summer school at the Oregon Agricultural col lege next June. These are proving an extra Incentive to club members. Special classes are provided "for all grada scholars ' for ! drawing, maps. Writers! SECOND PRIZE $2.50 Dear Mr. Editor Do Journal front ads pay? Yesl I ran this ad in "The Journal: "For, sale, Jersey cofr. stall 417 Public Market." V sold the cofr, 'also 500 lbs. ef 'garlic, 30 sacks of potatoes' : It fras the means of bringing many people to my stall frho remained good custom' ert. and through the ad indirectly ' J have sold over $8300 north ef farm products. '': V t Yours respectfully,' - J - R.E. CRESWELL.' ' j : ' - ' Deaverton. Or. ? writing and modeling- In clay or pa per cutting patterna i - ; - i , All kinds of farm produce and live stock will be on exhibit Special Yner chandlse and cash prizes are offered (a the sewing and cookery divisions and much interest In these divisions is being shown by he ladiea. Many who Wll exhibit in - the : canning 7 division have been, preparing for months i for this' particular event. ' . ! ; VtVMVKK TO SPEAK ' . ( O. M. Plummer, manager of the Pa elfio , International Livestock exposi tion. Is to speak In the afternoon and will be followed by N. C. Maris, secre tary of the Oregon Purebred Livestock association. A fmllk testing - machine . will be In use to test samples of milk brought la so- that dalry keepers will have the opportunity to flnf out if the tr cows are paying for their f eed. 4 The management Is expressing ;ap preciatloa - for th ' liberal- cash and merchandize prises donated by Port-, land business men. 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