OUR SLOG A N: Community Cooperation ton (Elarkamaa Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County l V olume 13, N umber 39 ROSE FESTIVAL COMMUNITY FLOAT Plans tor the community float in the Rose Festival parade, are rapidly nearing completion, and the spirit of cordial cooperation shown by the whole district seems to assure success. Chair­ men of the sub-committees for the various details have been ap­ pointed as follows: Financial Support- Mrs. H. C. Stephens, Mrs. F. C. Bartholo­ mew. Truck—E. E. Saline. Gasoline—Raker & Son. Driver— Sylvestor Lawrence. Town Accommodations — Roy Wilcox. Preparation of Truck—S. P. Pesznecker. Collection of Greens—Miss Bes­ sie Wallace, Mrs. J. F. Lovelace, Estacada; Miss Edith Trow­ bridge, Gun-ins*iile; Mrs. W. A. Gmith, Eagle Creek; Mrs. II. B. Davis. Upper Garfield: Miss Louvena Crawford, Lower Gar­ field: Mrs. Robert Miller. George; Miss Elva Shibley, Springwater; Mrs. W. T. Kaake, Dodge; Mrs. Wm. Gibbs, Viola. Securing of Flowers—S. P. Pesznecker. Preparation of Material—Mrs. C. S. Allen. Costumes—Mrs. A. K. Mortor.. Decorating Fioat—Mrs. R. G. McCall. Advertising—R. C. Deming. While the response from the community has been very en­ couraging, additional help will be very gladly received. Help is especially needed in the prep- eration of material and the final decorating of the float. Volun­ teers for work or support are asked to see Miss Ruth Dillon, chairman general commrittee, or sub-committee chairman. * Community Club Meeting On account of the Rose Festi­ val and Shriners’ week, the Com­ munity Clab meeting has been adjourned from Friday evening of next week to Monday eveninr, June 28th. This meeting will be a departure from the ordinary in that it will be held in the Family Theater through tfe kird e s cf Manager Linn and after the bus­ iness meeting a number of inter­ esting moving pictures will be shown. There will be some films of famous Oregon scenery and others showing interesting man­ ufacturing and industrial devel­ opment. Full details will be giv­ en next wreek. E stacada , O regon T hursday J une 17. 1920 $1.50 P er Y ear The Radcliffe Chatauqua Birthday Surprise Party The Chataqua this year is by On Sunday. June 13th, forty- GOUHir COURT far the best so far held in Esta­ six of the relatives and friends cada, both as regards the pro­ of Mrs. W. T. Smith of Spring- IS ROASTED gram and attendance. The lec­ water, gathered at her home to The third meeting of the tures have been exceptional vi - celebrate her (ifith birthday. As ( lackamas Development ile replete with inspiration, sug­ a token of love and friendship, League held County at this place Satur­ gestion and cheer. The musical she was presented with a beauti­ day afternoon, was well attend­ features aré high class, while ful overstaffed leather rocking ed and proved to be of much Mrs. Melton Cross held the at­ chair. An excellent dinner fol­ The meeting, which tention of young and old wdth • lowed to which all did justice and interest. was held in the park, was called her story telling bringing tears the remainder of the afternoon to order by the president. Rev. to the eyes, by her rendition of was spent in visiting and renew­ Pari J. Renhard of Colton. 0. “A Msn without a Country.” ing old acqaintances. Those at­ D. Eby of Oregon City, as sec­ Those who have not attended, tending were: Mr. and Mrs. W. read the minutes of tin* have a last chance this evening, T, Smith and Frank Smith of retary, last meeting, after which re­ which they better not neglect. Springwater, F. H Whitehead, ports of committees receiv­ The use of the Fami'y Theater wife and son Henry, Mrs. George ed* Chris Sehuebel were Oregon was obtained from manager Linn Coulter, J. M. Hayden and wife, City, chairman of the of roads com­ on account of the wet weather, W. H. Hayden and wife and Roy mittee, led the discussion on the who also kindly omits his usual Smith, all of Portland; R. L. roads situation, Mayor E. W. showr tonight. Harding of Shelby Co., Mo.; G. Bartlett and others following, T. Blackburn, wife and son Ev­ ihe county wurl was severely erett, L. Mattoon and wife, W. criticised on the manner in Another June Wedding M. Yonce and wife all of Oregon which it has carried out the On Monday, June 14, 1920, at City; Howard Smith and wife wishes of the tax payers. It the home of the bride’s parents, of Sherwood; C. A. Carothers was unanimously decided to hold Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hannah of and wife, Minnie Wood, George an adjourned meeting of the this place, Miss Jessie May Han­ Hayden, wife and two children league at Oregon City, June 28, nah was united in marriage to all of Gresham; C. M. Mattoon, and all tax payers are invited to Anson L. Straughan, the Rev. wife and two sorts of Garfield: join in mass with the league J. F. Dunlop, pastor of the M. S. E. Wooster, wife and daugh­ and call upon the county court E. church officiating. ter Helen of Estacada, H. M. and ask it to explain its policy Both bride and groom ^re well Holden and wife of lone; R. M. and its delay in the road pro­ known and social favorites,.the Tracy, wife and four children of gram. former having lived here for Logan; Albert Smith and Amil years and taught in the schools Little Shirley Robbins, child el­ Niman of Astoria. as primary teacher; the latter ocutionist of Molalla, delighted has been on the High School fac­ the audience and enlivened the HYMENEAL ulty for two years as instructor with some recita­ Warren McWillis of the firm of proceedings in manual training and agricul­ tions. MrWillis &. McWillis, is acting a ture. Immediately after the little absent mindedly nowadays and frequently glances at the ceremony, dinner was' served A PROUD FATHER clock. The reason is that last- and the newly married pair week, Wednesday, accompanied started off by auto to Portland The Hon. Chris Sehuebel is a bv Miss Elsie Bates, his mother, en route to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. W. E. McWillis and Mr. and proud man, not for anything he Shortly after they had gone a Mrs. Fred Marshall of Bull Run, has done, but for ihe honors his he went off to Vancouver Wash, dauohter Miss Roberta, has won heavy rain set in, which must where he and Miss Bates were at the University of Oregon. have caught them about Boring married. The bridal party left Not on'y was she among those in hill, but we suppose they were oh the early morning train re­ line for the Phi Beta Kappa soci­ oblivious to rain or shire in the turning on the 6:30 p. m. When blissful condition of the newly the news had percolaled through ety, but she also received the cup to his friends, they determined for the highest scholarship. She married. That the course of to mark the event with due im­ has been reading law and is in­ their future life may have noth­ pressiveness, so a charivari was tending to take a course in law, ing worse than rain storms is arranged and the newly weds following her father’s profession. the wish of their many friends. properly serenaded and greeted. Mr. Straughan has accepted a They will make their home in the It would be an interesting sight, Ellsworth house on Upper Broad­ if in after years father and position on the High School fac­ way which Mr. McWillis has pur­ daughter should be Opposed, to ulty at Lewiston, Idaho, for the chased. The best wishes of a coming school vear. other. Whatever the out­ host of friends, in which the each come, we are sure the young la­ N ews heartily joins, go with Preparations are being made them, as hand in hand they face dy would have the last word. for a big time at Estacada July 5. the future. Hats off to the coming Portia.