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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY -MORNING, 'NOVEMBER 19, .1922, Community. ; N. ews Carson Heights " ' . Last week the property owners along Seventh street. In Carson Heights, from the Taylors Perry road to the church, got - together and decided to take action to repair their road, which la at present the despair of mil mo torists. The road will be graded and covered with Jroo cinders. Mr. Coffin bains to charge of the work. Mrs. Conrad Price "entertained the Ootid of the Good Shepherd church at her home ; last , Wednesday afternoon, the-occasion being a silver tea. v '- The Owl -club met Tuesday evening for the election of officers for the com ing year. . Mrs. K. 8chJerelmil8ch. as president, and Mr. F. W. Finke as vice president, were reelected, with ' Mrs. G. E. Tipsword . treasurer, and Mr. F. A. Doern secretary. - Margaret Merrick entertained Iter school friends with a party last Sat vrday afternoon, the - occasion being her birthday. , -. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kapischka. broth er of Mrs. J. L. Wandler. celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary, and Mrs. Goodie, Mrs.-- Kaptscbla's sister's birthday, at their home in Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. E. L. Brotchl while Visiting inT?W!ning to go to California to meet aav"'1- .wiu area -i, lc , auiv chs,,-i law. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Dickenson, had the misfortune when stepping from the car to break her right arm. An: x-ray taken shows both bones broken. Sinclair's Roman Catholic church at Capitol Hill will hold its annual bazaar at the church on November 22 end: S3, The ladies of the parish will serve a chicken dinner both evenings, and two dozen or more turkeys will be S. raffled off. Mr. Coffey of the Cotfey Plumbing company has charge. - t' Elaine Howard Is suffering from the results of running a nail in her .foot some time ago. Hhe is now under the doctor's care, 4 and unable to attend school. - -Mra Manning Spiker, president of the Capitol Hill Parent-Teacher oun,-j cil, attended the meeting held at. the courthouse under the direction of the Parent-Teachers, last Wednesday aft ernoon, to make further arrangements for the. entertainment to be given at The Auditorium November 24. ' Mr, and Mrs. Oachs and son, who have been living; with Mrs. Oachs eis-ter-in-law are moving to TIgard, to be near her mother. A board meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the Carson Heights Community church was held at the home of Mrs. J., Kirker, last Wednes day evening. It was a most' enthusiastic group of mothers who gathered at the home of Mrs. La Vey Kohlhase at the meeting of the Mothers council of Brownie troop No. 1. Many plans were - dis cussed for the development of the troop. The quilt for the bazaar is Bearing completion, and material for the uniforms has been purchased. A donation of 75 cents per Brownie by the parents was given to cover ex pensea Mrs. E. Plank, first grade teacher at Capitol Hill school. Mrs. J. V. Patton and Mrs. George Smith Brown were elected honorary mothers. The troop is to be congratulated upon their leaders. Mrs. R. Bruce Horsfal ae captain is an indefatigable worker for their, welfare, and Mrs. La Vey . Kohlhase has proved herself a most Charming, capable lieutenant. Good Book week was celebrated at the Capitol Hill school by the children dressing up to represent various char acters in books which they have., re cently read, each child being allowed to give a brief outline of theirs story, A meeting of the committee on elec tric service ws held last Thursday evening. It - was found that over 60 have wired their homes. - George Hart man waa delegated to call oh Mr. San son of the P. R. L A P. Co. Everyone is urged to wire ' at - once. "Electric service for Thanksgiving" is the slo- ran. Mrs. Pax ton. a librarian from Port- . land, visited at the Capitol Hill achool. telling stories to the children In honor of Book week. Woodstock . . The Ladles' Aid society of the Wood stock M. E. Church will meet Wednes day, November 23, in the parlors of the church. . . Mrs. Mary B. Jennings and Mrs. C. E. Pa$e gave a "600" party for the benefit of the Ladies guild of the vnurcn of our savior at Mrs.: Jen nings' home. No. 6422 40th street south east. Mrs. Robean won ladies'- first prise and Dave Beeson won gentle man's first prise. - - - The Parent-Teacher association held an at-home at the Woodstock library Thursday afternoon, November 1. As out 100 attended. Mrs. Akers, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Fred Curry served tea, Mr and Mrs." Avrll Hobson are en Joying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. OrvUle Swally of Pendleton. Mrs. Swally Is Mr. Hobson's sister. , Mrs Lucy Smith of No. 6303 45th street southeast is home from Walla Walla, where she spent the summer. Thomas Walker of No. 46S0 64th avenue is very sick with la grippe. Mrs. Clarence Bixby. who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Val . J Fipe, No. 6113 4th street, has gone to Spokane to join her husband, who has a position with the Pacific Fruit and Produce company there. - A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R, Stout otv No. 528 63d street south east. October l , 4 Mr. ana Mrs. Will Robson of No. 8305 62d street southeast are visiting friends and . relatives In Los - Angeles. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. R, DeYery of No. ' 131 45th Street southeast. November 3. Mrs. J. C. Nash of No. 4911 58th avehue has returned home from Kerry, Or., where she visited relative. -V The Woodstock gym class will have an open meeting next Thursday night at Woodstock school. Husbands . end friends win be invited. The meeting will be in the form of a box social. The Parent-Teacher association will hold a gingham and overall dance Ko 'vember 25 at the .Woodstock school. " A farewell party was held November 31 for Mrs. Kilgore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels 41st street And 66th avenue southeast. .The eve ning was spent - in dancing and cards. A birthday party was given for Mrs J. Wesley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Selgenthaler'Sanday eve ning, November 12. The evening was Pent -In' dancing and cards. .-: Light refreshments were served. .The Woodstock senior foot ban team played a tie game with Highland No vember It.- .The score was 0 to 0. The Woodstock Juniors defeated Overlook. 3 to 0. s - The Woodstock Midgets defeated Taekson Park,' 20 to 0. Lents The Lents waiting room was , very popular place- elecuon evening as the election reports were- received there by about SO end seemed to satisfy the majority. The Lents precincts were Strong for Pierce. The reports were given but through the courtesy of The Oergoa Journal, through their carrier In this district, Gordon Purviance." The pew Lents postoffice on 60th avenue , and 3 2d . street is advancing rapidly and will be completed- by the middle of January A big surprise party was held at the texns of Mrs, J. Hall of 10311 61st a ve nue, Thursday evening, Mrs. Hall was one of the first to settle in- this dis trict. ; This event was her 5th birth day.; She received many valuable pres ents, such as dresses, etc. The refresh ments were of high quality, and were brought by her many friends and served after a very delightful evening. A very mysterious accident ; occurred east of Lenta on Buckley ovenue last week, when f large automobile ran Into a telephone pole and' broke ..It in two, : throwing- It several yards. No one saw the accident, as it occurred, according to - the neighbors, about. 4 a.' m. The owners of the car disap peared and ordered an automobile com pany In Portland to clear the .wreck age, but the car was seized by the sheriff before they could get away with it. - There is much suspicion, about It being -a boose car.. -s --:. A party was given at the home of Miss Lena Summers of 10343 60lh ave nue southeast, Saturday evening. The evening was spent in playing games, after which refreshments were served. The daughter of Mrs. Andrew Proeb stal of 76th street, who was hurt in a fall which Broke her hip several months ago. is much improved and la able to walk again. Mrs. Proebstal is her husband. Dr. J. F. Ohorraiey spoke last 'Sun day evening at the Kern Park Chris tie, nchurch on I Indai. Dr. Ghormley was formerly a missionary to India and is well known, in this district, w; Good Book week in Lents has been shown by the large increase in the number of book taken from the Lents branch1 library this week. The pupils of ; Lents school were all required to read at least-one .book this week and beable to tell about it. The Lenta Par ent-Teaeher associa tion held a meeting in the Lenta school auditorium Friday, November ; 10, to discuss many important problems of the .echool. , Lents school beat Marysville scrlool ln a game of soccer at Lents park last Tuesday evening. The score was 5-0. Mrs. II. W. Bangs of Lents is almost fully recovered from her recent opera tion and is able to be around .to do her - work again, ' s A Mr.' and - Mrs. C. Hazeltine of Lents had as their visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dray of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Ba.dger. Mr. . and Mrs. Dray are making preparations to live in Lents. . . . ... -' " . Gladstone il rs. Bertha Wbitcomb " entertained the Baptist Women's union Wednes day with an all- day meeting: Quilting and sewing for the bazaar were done. Mrs. Sarah McManns and sons, James and Clarence, and Mrs. Emma Adams are in California.' Mr. and Mrs. John Rolle, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Buckby and Miss Sally Turell have been fishing at Deep creek. Mr. and Mrs. Dave-Ca.Ua have been recent guests of relatives in SU Johns, Leslie, Beard, son Of Mr. and Mrs. B. ; L. Beard t West Gladstone, se verely cut his kneecap while splitting wood, last Sunday. 'Mrs. Mary Whiteomb, who has been the guest of her sister, Sirs. A. F. Parker, local postmistre'ss, durirg the summer, has. .gone to California to spend the winter. Mrs. and Mrs Eldon AUdredge en tertained t the entertainment and re freshment committee, of the Security Benefit association at their home Wednesday evening;. . . Mrs.- Alio B, Hempstead, wife of Dr. Hempstead . ' Gladetqrte, is a member of thev Clackamas, county grand Jury, now - sitting in Oregon City. ; : v;i; i . Leo Schorer, a well known resident of Gladstone, ha purchased the meat market from J. C. Saulsbury. the pro prietor for the past three months. Mrs. W. E. Hessler of Rlsley station was luncheon guest last Friday of Mrs. W. J. Rowan. After visiting Rev. and Mrs. Q. E. Williams tn Gladstone for two weeks. Miss Flora Gelchell is on a visit with her brother in Woodburn, following which she will return to- her home, in Lebanon. Or. ' " Mrs. 11. E. Turner and infant child have been guests at the -home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Todd of Forest Grove. : Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Baker' have moved to their farm near Oak Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Recksecker have moved to. Modesto. Cal. - - Mrs. Cora Niles sustained a painful injury .tocher hand, - when s needle broke into several pieces while wash ing a , garment. Dr.. 'Mount dressed the injured member. . ' Glenn Barker, a former resident of Gladstone and at present a student at the Eugene Bible school, occupied the pulpit of the Christian ".church last Sunday. Oak Grove A new rolling door has been placed between the auditroium and. the annex of the Community church. Mr. and Mns. H- MilHern and children have been guests of Mrs. George Big ham, enroute to Kelso, Wash., their future home. ' Several Oak Grove ladies heard the lecture of Sister : Lucretia, delivered In Oregon City last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davies of Port land were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith. - The families were former friends in Nebraska. 1 . F. A. Robb of Sweetwater, Texas, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. F; B. Pick. Mrs. George Sprawkin, sister of A. A. Eustec of Courtney, died at her home in Lewiston, Idaho, Tuesday. Her mother, Mrs. Bertha Euster, left at once to accompany the body to Port land for interment. Mrs; Sprawkin was a farmer resident of Oak Grove. She is survived by a husband and Infant sen, beside a brother and her mother. - ; A moving picture has been Installed in the school building. - v Several new bocks from the state library have bees placed on the shelves ef the school library, by the school librarian, Mr. KndlcotUJ " - Park Place CecilShaw and William Coyrull. two young lads of ; Clackamas Heights. hv been wnteeoi to the Industrial farm t Salem for such depredations as stealing motorcycles, robbing houses and holding up pedestrians. Stanley; Klyce 5 and sister, -Virginia; ef Portland, soeat Saturdav ajntt Run. day with their graadparentsr Mr. and Mrs. Maod . Rittezshouse ondanmit a serious operation in the Oregon City hospital Saturday morning. ; lira. C Booker has returned to her home in Brownsville after attending her sister. Mrs. Kidwell. during a recent-Illness.. ' I ;,.:': Mr. and Mrsw Inrermanser- enter tained .over Sunday his Barents from Independence. - . i . - . - ' The sewiB- club Of . Abernethv Grange met Thursday for an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Rivers. Quilting end making aprons for the bazaar occupied, the day.. Luncheon was served. ' i - - - Grace Male snenf the week-end wit friends in Gervais. Mrs. M- Saitell of Clackamas En and. Heights Is -visiting relatives la New Tork state, v : : The'Parent-Teacher association met to the school building , Friday after? noon. It was voted to Join with the ladies of the Grange in giving a ba zaar .Saturday,' December 16, - In the assembly room. 1 . . - . ,'.';-' Frederick and Margaret Rosebraugh are confined to their horn with chlck- fenpoxt i :-;: vv.-. v Lowrle MQls underwent an operation for acute - appendicitis - performed Thursday In St Vincents hospital. Portland. '. - v .. 'Mr a Sara Wyrick is ill in St. Vin cents hospital, as the result of an op eration performed Thursday : morning. ---: Robert Barnett, formerly principal of the Park Place school, is teaching in Portland. - s - . Mrs, Lewis San tell 'and, baby of Clackamas. Heights are with her moth er, Mrs. R. Solomon, of Gladstone. t E. B. Heath, proprietor of the Park Place grocery, charged with operating a punch board, has been held to await the action of the grand Jury. Bonds were placed at 1500. - ..- s . - Plans were made at the last meeting of the . Willamette Valley Chautauqua association, by the board of directors, for the erection of a lodge for a care taker who will reside permanently cm the Chautauqua grounds. . Along tKe Moorage Old-time mooragers note with Inter est that moorage homes are now the permanent homes of their owners. Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Tuyl, who have been Willamette : residents for seven years, recollect the - time when nearly all homes were abandoned during the win ter months. ! .-.v;. I'jVt. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. , Case.- recently of Nam pa, Idaho, are occupying ? the Seeley house on Holgate . . . :, Mrs. A. G. Mathews was hostess at a luncheon Wednesday to the O. T. C. ladies bridge club. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Balhach and second to Mrs. W. C Robertson. - Mrs. George Petterson Is eonvaieseing at her home on uoigate from a recent operation for appendicitis performed at Emanuel hospital. The first skating party of the sea son given by the Oregon Yacht elub at the Oaks rink Tuesday evening was t marked by a, - large attendance : of members and their friends. ; . , -a Officer Charles Tennant of the traf fic squad received a very badly cut 1 hand while splitting wood at his home on P. R. C. - Mr. and Mrs.: Fred Barker of WIU- amette entertained friends with a din ner dance at the Portland hotel Ar mistice night- - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Han of Pendle ton. Oregon, ' are visiting . with Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hubbard on Holg&te. Mrs. Hall Is recuperating from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt of O. T. C. entertained with a dancing party at the club house Saturday eevnlngi There were about 40 guests present and an elaborate buffet supper was served. Franklin high orchestra furnished .ex cellent music . - Mrs. Charles Wltherspoon of Willam ette left Wednesday for Washington, D. C. where she will Join her hushandr Mr. Witherspoon Is with the Western Marine and Salvage company of Alex andria, Va.. and Is general superin tendent In charge of dismantling ships purchased from the United States shipping board. They expect to re main In Washington at least for two years,,. - -"- - Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Tuyl enter tained the Willamette "S00" club at their home Monday evening. Mrs.' Le roy Huntley won the first prize and Huntley the consolation. Mrs. Harry Pratt and Mrs. Ronald Sherman, who have both been on the sick list are recuperating at theft O. T. C homes. ; River traffic along the n moorage channel Is very quiet at present owing to the extremely low water. Central East Side , -Orville Macdonald, who resides on East Everett street, is going to cele brate his fifteenth birthday anlversary next Saturday. November 25. The form, this celebrtaion wUl take is a golf match between himself and his guests who are; Eddie Hamilton. Charles Runes and Thomas Dugan. The match is to be played on the East moreland municipal golf links in the morning. ; ' 1 Since the burning of Washington high school on October 28 the work of removing the wreckage has been steadily going , on. To facilitate the Immediate completion of the work a scaffold has been erected on the ast side of what was the former high school, so that the stonework can be more readily loosened. The streets In the vicinity have been roped off com pletely, so that there will be no. dan ger of accidents occurring from the wreck ape in the streets. On account of the. blockade of the streets 14th street between Stark and' Alder streets and Stark street between 13th and 14th streets) there has been great difficulty with the traffle problem since Stark street especially haa always been an extremely ; busy street. j , Miss Dorothy Kurtzenacker, who re sides on East Ash street between East 20th and East 23d, has been ill since the first of the month with leakage of the heart. Her Illness was so serious and severe at first that great appre hension was felt .'and many doubts were expressed as to her entire re covery. However, her physicians have since decided that she may return to school and continue her Interrupted studies Until another absence is nec essitated by an operation that Is soon to be performed. V Mrs. XJhlig And Miss Isabel TJhMg. formerly of Portland and Chlco,,CaL, returned alter about a year's absence to Portland twe months ago. They visited friends and relatives here for about a month, then left for San Francisco where Miss : Isabel ; TJhlig was to attendy high , school. After reaching San- Francisco Miss Uhlig decided she would rather be educated in a Portland high school, so she and Mrs. TJhlig returned to Portland about two weeks ago and are planning to make an indefinite stay here. -Miss TJhlig, enrolled as a "student of Wash ington high school ' at Lincoln 1 high school a week ago. Both Miss TJhlig and her mother have expressed - a de sire to remain 1 Portland. ; All the friends and mothers of girls who are freshmen who are attending Washington high school (who are reg istered tn the Hawthorne .grammar school) were entertained last Thurs day afternoon. November 1, : after school hours at a tea given by the girls at the community house next to the schooL- Some of the committees in charge of this affair : were : Refresh ment, receiving, entertainment, decora tion : and program committees. The girls' whose efforts contributed greatly to the success of this affair were : Na dene Mayfield. Ellen Frost. Helen Ma gers. Mary Riggings," Martha Stevens. Vivian Werschkul. Marion Armitage, Helen Minor, Lillian Nelson. - Dorothy Mikado, Sarah Runes. Lily O'Cor.nr, Near Dorothy La Roise, La Wanda Fenla son. Miss Gray, who Is dean of the freshman girls of Washington high school, deserves much credit for bee untiring efforts ' tn . connection with making this tea a success. . 5 The t next "regular, dance ef Kerns-J school, which is sponsored - by - the: Kerns "Parent Teacher association, which was scheduled for Friday night. November 24, is to be postponed until ecember t on account of some, en tertainment which ifl to be given that particular night. : vi.v? Arl( eta ' The Parent-Teacher association of Joseph Kellogg school held a bazaar and program Friday, November 17. Charles Thomas, 42. of 6705 47th avenue held a btrtbtday party recently. About 20 were in attendance. On Saturdays November 11, Theodore Turple was married to Jeston Quesln berry. The ceremony took place at the home of Rev. Brace Evans, 7131 69th avenue, who officiated. - U large delegation of members of the Kern Park Christian church attended the Chinese mission Friday when all the Christian churches of this city vis ited It. - ";r:i ': - Rev. 3. F. Ghormley stated in a letter recently received by Ward Swope that he would return to his pastorate about the first Sunday to December.- Rev, Mr. Ghormley left about a month ago to eecomnany his daughter and grand son to the south, due to his grandson's illness. The lad Is reported to be much better. . .-, . . The Women's gymnasium class meets at Franklin high school every Tuesday evening at o'clock. -A very able in- struetor has been, secured from tne M. A. A. C. to .thstmct the , class. A few more women are -deBtred. : The Boy Scout -troop t the Anabel Presbyterian t church- has reorganizea, with Scoutmaster Phillips as leader. ' Next Wednesday a : special t Pre- LChristmas meeting will be held at the Afleta Baptist churcn. m iners-wui do special music by the chorus choir and a short sermon by the pastor. - v - The Ladles Aid of the Third United Brethren church held a bazaar Wednes day, November 15. - ' The Arleta ; Bantlstchnrch held father and son banquet at'the church Thursday eveenloE. ' . The Gleaners of the Anabel Presby terian church will hold a bazaar No vember 24-25 at 6414 Foster road. On November 28 they wUl also conduct a cooked food sale. The A- D. S. class of the Arleta BaDtist church put on an entertain ment Friday evening. November 17. A missionary Institute will be held Sunday, November 10, at the Tremont U. B. church, beginning at 4 o'clock-Mrs- Bell, general secretary cf the Woman's Missionary association, with offices is Dayton. O., will speak. At the B. T. B. U. meeting of the Arleta Baptist church November IS. Miss Beulah Tong, from the Baptist ChinnR. mission who haa lust returned from a six-months' trip to China, will f sneak. Lawrence Moore of 6029 52d street is In the Good Samaritan hospital and is threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. S. J. Handsaker, who first vis ited Portland in U54, on her arrival from Iowa, is the guest of her son, Mr. J - J. Handsaker of 5630 44th avertue. The, following' student body officers were- elected at Franklin high school last -Monday for the rest of the school year: ..President, Irving Brown vice- president. Perry Avery jr sergeant-at-arnis. Carl Klippel J advisory commit tee, Sylvia Seymors and Harry Leavitt. St Johns Mrs. R. D. Gould returned last week from Hood River where she has" been visiting her daughter, Mrs., J. D. Mc- Lucas Nlor several weeks. Mrs. Mc Lucas and two daughters., Betty Ann and Peggy, returned boras with her and will remain until after Christmas. 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. Moore and family of Glenwood Springs, Colo., are guests of Mrs. Moore's sister. Mra I. VV. ixar. In celebration of the 14th birthday of Margaret Roberts on the Tri-Wor-Soc. ,high school , girl reserves club, gave her a pleasant birthday party on Tuesday afternoon in the Su . Johns branch of the T. W. C. A. A beauti ful birthday cake, bearing 14 candles, was presented atthe supper. Fourteen girls were present. -The St. Johns Community club win serve dinner-at t:S on Tuesday eve ning at Municipal -terminal No. 4. A musical program will be given during the dinner. Mr, and Mrs. L. St. Johns and small daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde and two children, motored to Willam ette onSunday to visit friends. Miss Kathleen Haggerty. who Is tak ing a nurse's training course at St Vincents hospital, is the guest of Mrs C. L. Holmes, 303 Fessenden street while she is recovering from a recent operation. Mrs. L. E. Gee ef Beaverton was the guest of Mrs. B. MlUer, No. 41$ N. Leonard street, for a few days last Mr. and Mrs Fred Thompson, who have been farming near Vancouver for the oast year and a hair, have returned to their home on South Leonard street. Mr. Thompson has taken his old posi tion with the Western Cooperage and will remain here at least until spring. 1 Miss Minnie Plaskett, who has been ccnflnea to her room for the past three weeks with a sprained ankle, is not yet able to be at her work at Bonham & Curriers' store. , --V" Mr. and -Mrs. L. V. Graves, . ot iNe. 1215-outh Princeton street, are being f elicited -upon the birth of a daughter, on Tuesday morning. Graves recently purchased an Interest in Bonham-and Curriers. ' . . '; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Foster, N. $18 Allegheny street, are the parents of a daughter, born on October 3L Mr. and Mrs C JU woimes, . inou sua Fessenden street, entertained Informal ly on Monday evening, honoring Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Lewis ton. Idaho, who are visiting Mrs. An derson's mother In Portland. Fourteen guests were present. ' - Mra - Hend&rson,- N. 17 Willam ette boulevard, will entertain the Royal Neighbors club on November 23. -Neighbors of Woodcraft held a 508 card party on Wednesday evening.". TMra Sarah- Fones. - with Mras Jane CaJdwell as aseUtant. hostess, enter tained members of the Debonair club at -Ail o'clock-luncheon at her home n Hartmart street on Thursday. - -- The Friendship club was entertained, at the home of Mrs. E. SL -'Currier on rhifiua-atntt oa Friday afternoon. This club- is -making plana for sending! Thanksgiving baskets fto tne x-isgan Troutdale ? George'.and Cliff ord Thomas from Dee, OrW Visited: at the home of their brother, C. L Thomas, last week and attended the stock show In Portland. Nearly everyone in Troutdale at tended the stock show last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans visited Mrs. Evans mother, Mrs. Ruth Brink. In St. Johns Sunday. The Parent-Teacher association held a very interesting meeting on Friday. There was a large number attending. Officers were elected at the M. E. Sabbath school last Sunday as fol low: r.ev. - Smith, . superintendent ; Portland Mrs. H. Holmes, assistant superintend ent ; Winston AUard. secretary and treasures; Lyle Sherling. librarian. Mrs. C E. Scott was appointed singing leader and Mrs. J. R. Knarr was asked to ; appoint a Camp Fire Girl each- Sunday for organist-. Thefe was a large attendance and much Interest ahown.s-r f-.iz?-;, -i f John McGinnia, Milton pox and Rich ard Knarr made a trip to Arlington, Or., last week goose hunting.' They report geese plentiful but hard to get. They brought a few large ones home with them. ..---j, ..- ; A recent arrival in the Victory dis trict ts Alvtn Adolph, at the home of F. H. . Hoecker.i The l little - man weighed eight pounds. Some time Friday night a Ford was stolen from Mr. Goes, living en the Hensley road. . It was taken from his barn. Officers found the car on Sec tion Line and Barker roads on Sun day. It will cost $100 to replace the parts stolen from the car. '.. . The Camp. Fire Girls met at the home of Mrs. J.- K. Knarr o Satur day. Among other things enjoyed was a welnie roast and a hike. - Jennings Xdge: Tt.w. Pollock has exchanged his property on Addle street for the Sev enth street hoted of Oregon City, owned by T. . H. Mattley. Mr. PoUock took possession Tuesday. W. A Rush, a student at Monmouth Normal, spent last week wtih his parents.' Mrs. Carl Slarker, entertained the Luncheon club on Tuesday. - J. B. Clbrand of the -River road, lost the end. of his finger In a mitre machine of the Central Sash & Door company, where he is employed. Dr. J. L. Scriptdrs of Portland has been a guest at tba Hugh. Roberts home. - - , . ' -. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tagley, former residents of Jennings Lodge, have re turned from an extended visit in Be rn id jl, Minn. They were accompanied by their daughter, Jennie Tagley, recent graduate nurse. ' - Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Schatz, r cent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Shelton BechteL have returned to their home tn Aaams, jnano. Rev, Ruel Snider preached In the University Park church, Portland, last Sunday evening; The Parent-Teacher council met In MUwaukie, last Thursday. - Judge -Jacob Kanzler and. W. S. TJren of Port land, spoke. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served. The next council will meet in Woodstock. - Mrs. Richardson has gone to Rose burg to assist In the care of her brother, John Singleton, who Is a par alytic . - Mrs. Edith Truscott will- leave eooni for an extendde visit" wtih relatives In ths Middle West. Mrs. F. 8. Nodstrdm entertained the members of her Sunday school class with a costume party at the church, on Saturday afternoon. ; Mra Claire Maple entertanied 14 little boys with an, attractive party at her home Monday evening. Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Flamming en. tertalned with a radio dancing party Monday evening, honoring, four Seattle guests. .. ' ', Mr. and Mrs.- Hammond Stewart and babv son have moved to Chehalia. v The residence of John E. Wetsler on the River road, Roathe etatlonwas burned,, with contents, Wednesday night, entalUng a loss of approximately $5000. Lake Grove The most -disastrous fire which has ever visited, the Goodin-Laka Grove region was one which destroyed the villa residence of Mr. and Mra Fred Sheldon, located on the lake front east of Good in. in less than an hour. The loss was about $2500, partially insured. ; The fire occurred while Mrs. Sheldon and her young son and Infant daughter were out for a walk.. November 4. and is supposed to have originated from an overheated stove. Mr. Sheldon, who Is a prominent member of the Elks' lodge of Portland, was at the lodge rooms on committee work. The fire caused a great deal of ex citement In the neighborhood. ' A will ing volunteer fire department worked hard to subdue the flames, but i its efforts in this direction, were useless, and attention was turned to saving adjoining homes and shrubbery, Whictt would have "been tn great danger had the wind shifted. Ths Sheldon home occupied what is conceded to be the most beautiful site on the lake front. Negotiations for Its sale were pending, It is possible that the prospective pur chasers may buy the beautiful site and erect, a home of their own designing. Eugene Bowen of Seattle has been the house guest of Mr. and Mra S. B. Vincent., on his way to Home Coming week at the University of Oregon. At Eugene he win visit his fraternity at the Phi Gamma Delta house. The regular dance at the community house was held 1 November 18. The committees were composed of .. the young people? of the .neighborhood under the general supervision of Mra C A. MacFarland. Considerable "pep" developed and the .younger generation lived- up to a promise to "wake the old folks up." t Mra Louise W. Wells complimented Mrs. Fred , Hayward f Portland prior to her departure for San Francisco, at a dinner recently. Mrs. Hayward will remain in the- Bay City several vl and will be. Joined by her husband at Thanksgiving.) Mrs. Wells' guests at the dinner were: Mra- Martha p. White.. Mr. and Mra Fred Hayward and Mr. and Mra Orrin Pierce. Mr. and Mrs., R. L. Herrick are re ceiving congratulations at the arrival of another baby -girl. Mrs. Herrick and the baby are weU to a maternity home In Portlands Mrs. Rodney L Herrick of San Francisco is visitin-' at th home of Mr, and Mra ; Herrick, where she will remain indefinitely. , - air. ?anr Mra ' George Simpler - and Mr. and Mra James Williams were hsts at a recent community house danced- A ? four-Dieee orchestra mail the dancing delightful. if was a -very successful party and from all reports everyone had a delightful time. . Mr- and Mrs. J. P. Johnson, after having spent several months to Olym pia Waah have returned to the lake sido ' colony. ; They - have' . rented the Holdea - cottage near Good in station and win remain there over the winter. Mr. . and Mrs. J. ' E. MuUer - have nought several acres near Cook station. iney nave erected a modem four-room bungalow and are- now domiciled in their aew -home. ':-::-- .'::; .-. Mr. and Mra G. E. Thayer nave re turned to, their home at Lake Grove after an absence, of nearly two yeara Mr. Tharer has given up his interests in Eastern Oregon and will enter busi ness m peruana. - Mra W. E. Slmonton spent, several days last week at. The Dalles, visiting her parents, : Mr. and Mrs." Cv L. Schmltt. The trip was made at that time so she could help celebrate Mr. Schmitt's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. -Carroll MacFarland attended the - veteran sr ball at the Multnomah hotel on Armistice night. . A break in the routine of the bi weekly dances given at the Community House was made last, even ir-sr. It n as been customary for two Starriest couples to sponsor : each affair.JyBat last evening the dance' was given by the young -people otthe community. Under the ehaperonage of Mrs. CarroU MacFarland - committees . ..were- : ar ranged, the result being; well con ducted affair. ; Dances, a tnrkey raf fle, a -pumpkin prise, older and. cakes helped make a . most enjoyable eve ning. The committee was the MJssa Marvel i K Simpler, . Bernice - Schmltt. Leona Johnson. Graes Mollssen. Alice Leekley, Ethel O'Brien and Messra Spencer Greatwood.'- Walter Moffltt, George- Sknpietv Raymond Stanton. Carol Johnson, John Larson, Fred Mac- jrariaaxx. y ' '. -;T "i f "The mooted question ef whether or no - the Lake v Grove "pablie school should - nave -a - play ' shed was decided jaVa the affirmative at - meeting of the Parent-Teacher association held Thurs day night to conjunction with ths school board of the district. - The mat ter will now go-to the county snpertn tendent. who wiii be asked: to approve plans and specifications prepared by .WMie Tounsr f PorUand-. . - Ths play shed will be. constructed' on the unit system, it "being the Idea f the residents of the district who - at tended - the meeting ' that four units 25x50 feet will be constructed. - Funds for ths construction of ths - first unit were , provided by the Parent-Teacher association. Who rave a series of en tertainments for the purpose f rais ing - the necessary money.'- Ths first unit will cost- to the -neighborhood of $400. The school district tinder - the management f the present school board has shown wonderful progress, and has been a considerable factor in increasing the population of ths dis trict. Kenton' Mra Nettle Weeks suffered a broken wrist last" week while trying to crank her auto preparatory to going home after a visit with her sister, Mra Bes sie PUlard In Woodstock. Nevertheless Mra Weeks drove tan , the way: home despite the Injury." v . : ..V" Mra 5. ; E. . Everts " ? and daughter Pearl- entsrtalned ' the Inmates pt ths Patton 'home with several musical -lections recently, " -J ' Mr. and. Mra W. Lommssson, No. 595 WUlis boulevard, are the proud par en ts of a son born. November 2, - Ths many -friends of George Fassett wars grieved to hear of his death, last week. Mr. Fassett was, an Iron mould er at the Montag stove works and bad been .there the past two-yeara-. He waa the father- of Mrs.- C M. Eaton, Harry and Lincoln Fassett of Portland,', also a daughter. .Mrs. A. E.-4 Johnson, of Charles town, - wash. . Mr, y-assew.. naa been a resident of Portland for ths past 20 yean, -coming here from Newark, Ohio. Hie rife passed away In 191.-. A fire on the root of the Peninsula school last. Monday -brought out . three departments. Slight damage resulted from the blaze and the excitement was over - before the- children knew . what had .happened.; v - ) -. ' '-'- A 40-acre patch of potatoes .between Lombard and Willamette boulevards was the scene of, great activity the past few days when It became known that potatoes were going for 85 cents a sack and- dlg , them - yourself. Wheelbar rows and cars of aU makes were lined up on , both sides of -the patch while their dwners dug the tuber a On .the last day when the diggers were way out,,-the: autoa .were there too waiting to . carry -ths precious loads to ths Davement or home. f:: v:'?; , A -quiet wedding was solemnized on Tuesday.Novemberf--'14.vat-; s p.-:sa4 when Miss Ruth L. Ferguson and Ed ward L. Plouff were Joined - in holy wedlock by Rer. C & Dunn " at ths home of the bride's -parents, Mr. and Mra Daniel Fergusonv- No 152 - Oat man street.-only Immediate relatives being present. Mra Plouff is widely known, having ; been with Eftlands Mercantlla for some time past., Ths young couple are ' now to their own home oa Brandon street. : m - Stanley Johnson lias been quite - 111 the past week with a severs case of L&lccoug-bs. - Mra Floyd Tooker. No. 1S93 Denver avenue, will be hostess at the commun ity dance and social on Wednesday evening, at the Kenton club. - . Herbert McCoy, son. of Mrs: J. D. Smith, -was chairman -of the Bon- Firs committee on , home coming week at the Ot A. C : Herbert le working bis way through, college and -will not be home for Thanksgiving. . There win be a sacred concert at the Kenton, Presbyterian church by the choir this evening. Also there win be af play and box social by . the young people,' also a musical program some time during' the first" week In Decem ber. -- ' . . Miss Esther Peilee left on Thursday for Corvallls to attend the Home-Corn-tng week at O. A. C. Mra W. R. Corbett read an article on ths meaning of church membership, Sunday evening at Arbor Lodge Pres byterian church. . The young peoples class at the Ock ley Green Evangelical church has been divided and recently the young ladies gave a banquet to the young men, fol lowed by musto, , games -and speeehea' Mr. Farnum has charge of the young men's class while Mrs. W. R. Corbett. has charge of the young ladies. The Peninsula theatre entertains' a certain number of scholars from the Peninsula school on each Thursday afternoon. - ", ' . - - - Ardenwald r Mrs. James Neeley went to Van couver, Wash., for a few days to visit with her sister, Mrs. Tonne - Measers Gladstone Symier and - Ho mer Johnson, who were guests of Mr. and Mra J. P. Fletcher, have returned to their home in Los Angelas. Last Tuesday evening ths . Tuesday Evening Card club was entertained by Mr. and MrsT Ortley Plympton. The guests played "500," the prises being wonJ- by Mra Charles Kane and Mr. W. H. Dutton. The party was Informal- The hostess served refresh ments. . - - . The Parent-Teachers circle of Dis trict 123 held Its regular meeting in the Ajaenwaw ecbooineuae Friday eve ning. - There was an entertaining pro gram furnished, after which the meet ing was called to order and several subjects' advancing' Ideas- for various Improvements "were discussed,- The meeting was well attended, and a keen interest shown. - - "" Milwaukie The town council held Its . reenlar meeting Friday night, postponed from Aiiuryuay. - : .: .- .'-'. . ..... The munlalnal election ' will tuvmr Monday, Dec 4. . It la understood that a warns campaign -will ensue, though aevota or rorrner mtternesa Sell wood Sellwood was represented - by two young people in the east for Washing ton high school's class play. Dulcy. which was given before large audi ence in The Auditorium, Friday' eve ning. They were Mildred Copenaafer, who took the. part of "Mra Forbes, and Jack Price, who enacted the part Of the lawyer, ."Blair Patterson. The play was sponsored by the January 23 class. - - - A section crew Is working hard on the construction of a good road on Ta eoma avenue between 17th and 22d streets. This street leading to Wlils- burgr &r,J on to 82.1 etrcet I ns t? in miserable condition, and the citizen ot Sajjwood welcome its completion, t The Woman's Missionary society- of ths Moreland- PresbyteHan church met with Mra Patter and Mrs, Price. Jov $lt Maiden avsnuaA Friday, afternoon. A pot luck luncheon was served and was followed Jy a program. A good crowd turned out despnite j adverse weather conditions, f . -:y L . ? - Miss rn.ps'shvf"N'o; 1495 East 11th street, spent, the week-end with relatives te.Attany.i v v Another monster mass meeting, was held tn the Sellwood Community house to discuss further action relative to the Professor 'Morgan ease., -Many-former Sellwood students were thre, and all spoke highly of the principal. Resolu tion and ether data. were drawn up, Mra Clo Parrlsh of Madras Or Is spending the week, at the home of her mother-ln-law. Mra Z. N. Parrish. No. 1495 East 11th street. , - Mr, and Mra J. H. Bryant of No. S3 Rex avenue left .Tuesday for a, com biaed business and. pleasure trip in .the East, they plan on visiting in South Daksta, Iowa and Illlnoia They win be gone for an. Indefinite tlma.- : - - --V iui i i i ' i i -i " i -':7, Disss tisfactl en Is felt by the Oswego people -at what they declare to be an attempt of the Southern Paclflo com pany to quiet the-agitation for- lower fares by cutting the- round trip, stogie fare- from 40 cents to so cents. The sing Is fare ons way remains wlthln-va cent of the $teak war time rata, which was 21.:eents, ths monthly commutation ticket book remains at the peak price as.-- also do the . six-months - family ticket and the school children tickets. The complaint Is made by working men that wages have dropped about 50 per cent and that those who are not steadily: employed In . Portland - are compelled to paw about 10 per cent of their -day's wages la . -fare.:. . . f- Oswegoana were persuaded to op pose the establishment of ' .motor bus linen1 to Portland and Oregon City two years 1 ago, -but It -Ib) openly an nounced that effort Is to- be made to secure a bus 11ns If It wUl tniarantes more freftuent" service at practically ths same, fare: and not: cut off? late evening service at $lW''.:i.f.;; Another "comparison that" rankles 1s that across the river front Oswego- the Portland Railway, Light &' Power company give a half-hour dairy serv ice at a one way single fare of 15 cents, with Corresponding redactions If commutation ticket books are pur chased. ' ,:' ' -. - : - Mra" ' Johir ' Bullock-, of Monmonth spent Tuesday with- Mrs,- George Bul lock In South iOswego. -v' r " Mr. and Mra ..RConfer were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mra Xonald Richarda Wednesday evening. - Mr., and Mrs. A. McDonald,'-; who have been v tailing their brother; M. J. MeDonald, for the past week, left for Seattle, - Wash!. . where r, they , win make their future home.: '- j ..s , . Mrs. H.-L- Shepard was hostess on Tuesday at -her - home in Glenmorrla, where she entertained a - number of friends MlnMsheon.,5.:v, -.-i -Mrs. Ludi Witherspoon, ' who, was operated on for appendicitis at ths Oregon City hospitai, is improving. The past week was - '"Library week at the . Oswego-" " grammar school. Quite a, ti umber of good books were donated , by the friends .of the chil dren. - ' ' -. Mr; and : Mra Robert Fulton and children spent Sunday with ths Con fers. .v:-;?i.:vf-?H;.S;::v:; : v'fr-i L- -- . Mra Harry' Raff erty was ths guest Of her parents. Mr.. and Mrs. John Erlckson- on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock were hosts at an evening of cards, enter taining the members of, the "500" club.' Tliose present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larserif Mr. 'and Mra Pets Em met t, MK' and Mrs. David Nelson Jr., Mr. and Mrs.. Sam COx. Mr. and Mra Vernon Centers and the hosta,- The Women's club - held ' Its last meeting at the home of Mra W. 8. Wessling on- Wednesday. " Next meet ing of the club will be at the' horns of Mra George Thomas on Wednesday, December 6. ' Mr. and . Mra OUver. " Worthlngtoa and son Clauds of Lake Grove-were ths guests Saturday and Sunday at ths Peter Emmett homel ..... -.Mrs. Ruban Confer gave a "E00" party for a number of friends Wed nesday afternoon at her : home to Glenmorrie. 'Prizes were won by Mra L Ford, Mra Henry ; Borghoret and Mra'Albert Rosen treter. Delicious re freshments were served after an en joyable afternoon at cards. - . The Campfira Girls held a cere monial meeting at Mra LesUe Sav age's house on Wednesday. The EL E. club met Tuesday at the boms' of Mrs. George Thomas, prises at ''500 were won by Mra Fred Nor mand and Mrs. John Bickner. T Ths Evening '600 club was enter tained by Mr." and Mra L H. Lord on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borghorst, Dr. ' Sumption and Mra FnWonjeaptnred the prises, - - The s Oswego girls basketball club, meets Monday and Tuesday of one week ' and Monday , and Thursday of the next, r, The girls are working hard learning' the game, and expect to do some fins 'work befors the winter is over. -. - i ' A parent-teacher association was organized last Friday at the Oswego school, ' The : Ladles Aid of the Methodist church held a bazaar and silver tea at the horns of Mrs. John Haines-Jr on Thursday. The money , mads will be used for church needs. - . , r Willamette; Mrs. George -Batdorf and Mra WU liams were Portland visiters last Wednesday.. WhUe there they visited the stock show, where Mra satoorrs sister, LueUa Hill, had a large exhibit of poultry -which drew several first - HMtam Hilt wh fornuirW re sided in WiUamette, has a Urge chicken ranch on the Powell Valley road, near BSd street, and la having much suc cess to raising fancy chickens. Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Blala of Stettler. Canada, accompanied by "Joe . Baker and Mr Rauch, wno-have been visit ing at the horns of Mr. and Mra E. J. WiQiams, left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, where they will spend ths winter."- The trip -.is-being made by automobile and . they - have found the roads' In good condition. , Mr. Blala is a brother of Mra rWUliama. Mr, snd , Mra 'Albert Ad am son left WlUametts Tuesday ' morning for Har- rlsburg to attend the funeral services of Mr. Adamson's niece, Haxel Bloe som. ;They: remained for several days. On Sunday, . November Is, at a sim ple and beautiful service. Lorraine Martin became the bride - of . Uord Mathers,tha Rev, Mr. Edgar, wstor of the Presbyterian church to Oregon City;- officiating. The Impresslvs ring ceremony was performed -at -the horns ef the bride's parents, Mr. en Mra Martin, at First and Center streets, in Oregon City, which was becomingly decorated with fail flowera . The bride was lovely to a gown of blue taffeta and: carried an arm bouquet of chrysanthemums. She waa attended by Saidie Surfus as bridesmaid while Hes- den Martin was best man. Immediately feHowing the ceremony Mr. and Mra Mathers left for their home in Pres- cott. Or. - J. . Mrs. Zertle died at tr.e fami!y home in .'.--I. en TupJ.iy rr:orr.:ns after having two strokes of paraiis. The' funeral services were held at the Holman & ' Pace undertaking parlors -In Oregon City on -Thursday.' "Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Robinson were . , among the Willamette people who vis Ited. ; the : Paclflo International Stock show In Portland last week. Mrs. E. S. Kruse and children. Betty Belle and Stanley, of Frogpond spent Tuesday ; of "last week in Willamette, visiting "relatives; '- v- Harol and Lydia Gertrude, chil dren v cf Mayor jj and Mra Harry Greaves, entertained their little cou sins on Saturday -afternoon at their home.- The children were invited for the afternoon. : and upon - arriving . found the shades drawn and the. rooms- 1 lighted ' by- jack-o'-lanterns, to keep- -tng with .the Halioween -spirit. About 1 o'clock dinner was served, the din-. Ing table, which was lighted only by candles; presenting ' a ' very, attractive appearances Jn the afternoon games were played. Those present- were. Le tha : Catherine and Virginia' Shadle. Dorothys Baty, Gerald Baty, - Kenneth Montgomery,' Silas Blato Shadle Jr and the- host and hostess,- Harold and Lydia Greaves. - -As a result ot the city election held last Tuesday four- of the councilmen for the, city of West Linn are from Willamette. They are Melvin Young, John Ream Jr Bert Barnes and C B. WiUson. - The largest number of votes cast on the city ticket were for Melvin -Toang, who also received a majority in the other preclcts. . The largest number, ef votes ever east in Willamette 'were counted last Tuesday,' a large t percentage of the : people? being : interested in the city election. There were seven-candidates on the West Linn ticket from the Wll- lamette precinct, four ot whom were One of the Jolllest parties of the sea son was riven Bernard Davis last. Fri day " everting In honor, of his tenth birthday anniversary. . '.Games were played ' and . later in - the evening ro- freshments were served -to' the follow ing ! ' Frances Carpenter, Mary Strong. Gladys Mootry, Gladys Davist Maxine Tuor, Sonora Brown. Clem Dollar Jr . Robert Carter, Robert WiUson. Clara Bartholomew, Mra Carpenter, Mr. and Ma W.- W Davis and their son, Kd- wirt.-v.- - v Vena Barnes visited at thetorae of Mrs. Charles .... L Raker . In Gladstone last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra W. W. Davis had as their bouse guests several days last ' week Mra Frank Telecky and three children, whose home to in Washing ton. , '.-. . . Mrs. . Glen Rhodes of Ocean FaUs, B. CW who is a I guest of her mother, v Mra LlndouisVbas been having her eyes treated try Dr. Braere. eye spe- dallst of Portland, ' daring the last week. She has also been visiting rela tives to Portland. . - J. R. - Bow land was entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra . Olaf Jjarsen last Thursday, v ? Rex- GUford. son of Mr. and Mrs, ( Dick Gilford, former residents of Wll-, ' lamette now making their home In Eastern Oregon, is visiting at the home t of his grandmother. Mra Anna Dollar, Rex Is one of the members of the boys' . and girls' club, who has been sent to : several of the county fairs to assist in Judging stock. He spent -several days - at tne , jfactno international Livestock show to Portland Judging stock. - Last week Ewald Lelsman -pur- j chased the . John Turner , property, which Is now occupied by the King ; family. . Mr. Lelsman will continue to rent the place. , ' . Mrs. Pete Olson and two children of , Portland vjslted aU last week with -, relatives and friends In WUlamette. -Mrs. Olsen was formerly Miss Marie Britton. , -s , Mr. and Mrs. St Johns and Mr. andw " Mrs.: Hyde of SL Johns motored to , Willamette on Sunday, where they7 visited at the home of Mr. and Mra Charles Bidder. - , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernert are re- i Jolcing over the arrival of a daugh- 'a ter,' born on Sunday ; rnorntofci' No- vember 12. Cantilevers Add to Your Vitality Shoej that fit your fdot comfort- ably and by flexing at the arch allow ' the foot to flex in walking as nature ' requires give a constant stimulus to! your ability. Contrariwise, shoes that distort the foot and rigidly prevent Its natural flexing movement tend to -draiiTTyour nervous enerfy and by 1 frequent irritation lower your vital ity and your ability to concentrate ' and work. If you prefer buoyant strength and ; achievement, change to the comfortable,-helpful Cantilever Shoe. , -It Is well built on a last that con-.; forms to the contours of the foot. With the natural Inner sole line, the toes, point - straight - ahead and are comfortable; a share of the weight of the body. falls easily on the ball of the foot, i . The well-set heel encourages gooa posture, mhich Jn tarn encourages good health.' , The shank of a Cantilever Shoe Ts drawn up, by lacing the shoe, to fit we instep ana. provide resttul sup port. -And it FLEXES WITH. THE FOOT. It does not bind the mus cles and Impede circulation as a rigid , sole does, it strengtaens the mus--cles by allowing them freedom to . exercise, thus preventing of correct-' Ing weak arches. . Sold in Portland only by the Cantilever Shoe Store' 233 Aider St, IleeaJ Clij. - p n,t...j r . " T "