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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
BISSELL ITEMS A surprise hirthday party was ¿riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Held last Saturday evening, in honor of Julius Paul sen and William Held. Mr. Paulsen’s birthday was March 27. and Mr. Held’s the 29. The evening was spent with cards and other games. A most delic ious lunch was served by the hostess. There were thirty-two present. Everybody departed for their homes at a late hour, wishihg Mr. Paulsen and Mr. Held many more happy birth days. Mrs. Marie Blinker who has been visiting relatives and friends in Portland for the past two weeks, returned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weisen- fluh and Mrs. H. Joyner spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Harders, Chris Blinker and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kendleman attended the show at Estacada last 1 hursday evening. DOVER ITEMS Mrs. John Park and Miss Ag nes Udell visited with Mrs, Akin ami the DeShazer family Sun day. Miss Clara Snyder and Miss Pay Young were Sandy visitors Saturday. Several Dover people attended the Dairymens’ League meeting at Sandy Saturday. Mrs. Develin and children who have been spending several weeks visiting with her mother at Vancouver, expect to return home Wednesday. Raymond DeShazer and Wal ter Kitzmiller were Portland visitors Thursday. Rev. D. A. Waters will hold all day services in the church April 4. Basket dinner. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Evans fell and injured her knee (piite badly some time ago and is still unable to walk. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. UPPER EAGLE C REEK S. A. Douglass is on the sick list. A. N. Orke and wife motored to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Murphy Sunday. Perry Murphy was a Portland visitor recently, A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Hoff- m eister on last Saturday even ing, in honor of their daughter. Miss Myrtle, who is soon to wed Mr. J»** Haley. A Knit 28 of Thursday, April 1, 1920 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS their friends and neighbors as sembled and a very pleasant evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Miss Myr tle received quite a number of useful and pretty gifts. A de licious supper was served. SPRINGWATER NEWS Mrs. H. Schradrick and son, of New York, are visiting at the home of Mrs. S. N. Kilgore. ; x»Miss May McLennan, who has been attending school in Seattle, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. McLennan, on her way to Chin- ey, Wash., where she will teach school. Mrs. Ecksheart is visiting her brother Rev. J. D. McLennan. J. Forbes and J. A. Shibley at tended the meeting in Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. Carl Peterson came home from Portland with her new ba by daughter Friday. W. W. Christensen celebrated his hirthday last week with sev eral friends from Portland. Beila Lawrence has been visit ing his parents during Easter vacation. Mr. Erickson was given a de lightful surprise last week in honor of his 56th birthday. There wee eighteen guests pres ent. Mrs. Erickson served a tine supper which was enjoyed by all. The ladies Missionary society met with Mrs. McLennan on Wednesday of last week. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. George Law rence; vice-president, Mrs. J. D. McLennan; secretary, 'Elva Shib ley; treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Moger; secretary literature, Mrs. E. Shearer. Perfection’s Price In Tire Building A iire-maker’s first problem is to decide how much he can give for the money. This, and every other question in tire building, depends upon policies. A super-tire, such as The Brunswick, can he made only by al concern which knows well and appreciates that there is noth ing exclusive in the tire industry except high standards. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has held first place in every line it entered. Brunswick Tires, as more and more motorists come to know them, will certainly be awarded that «coveted place held only by the superfine. 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