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Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
VOL. XXI
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
EASTERN
PINOCHLE PARTY AT
IT
THE GOHR1NG HOME
A delightful evening was spent at
the H. C. G ohring home on Saturday
of this week, when Mr. and Mrs. Goh-
ring en tertain ed a num ber of guests
at Pinochle. Those winning honors
fo r the evening w ere; high scores,
Mrs. A hlberg and Mrs. Raymond
Lovelace; consolation prizes, Mrs.
Lovelace and Mr. W allace Smith. A
most delicious lunch was served at
Die close of the evening.
Those enjoying the G ohring’s hos­
pitality were, Messrs and Mesdames
W allace Smith, Raymond Lovelace,
F red Bartolomew, Theo A hlberg and
Mrs. D. B. Eshleman.
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CIACKAMAS
NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926
NUMBER 7
x
News from the Neighboring Towns
LOCAL ITEMS
FIDDLERS CONTEST IS
DECLARED A DRAW
The Old Timt> Fiddlers C ontest at
Mrs. Evelyn Sailing was visiting in
day
instead
of
the
W
ednesday
be-
P
o
rt'an
d
this
week.
r*y the tie r W ednesday n,ght
SPRINGWATER
fore
Thanksgiving,
the
regular
date
J-
M.
(D
inty)
Moore
was
an
Estu-
Oregon City,
Brief Resume of Happenings of
and John Miller of Estacada was a
Mrs. H argraves and her daughter, of meeting. Do not forget the cook- cada visitor on Wednesday,
Mrs. John Irvin was visiting her very interesting affair.
the Week Collected for
Mrs. Twohy, both of Clackamas ies ar.d jelly fo r our annual Thanks-
The orchestra was composed of
.
| daughter, Mrs. Hillyard, a t Boring,
were visiting a t the home of Dr. giving box.
Our Readers.
five
pieces, two violins, played by
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. T rapp were over the weekend,
W allens on Tuesday last.
________
Bartholomew & Lawrence are un- the contestants, a saxaphone, trap
Mr. and Mrs. Moger were W ednes­ visitors in Salem over the week end.
Fred Davis of P ortland was home loading a car of fine baled hay here “ lUR' au piano were perform ed on
day1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood.
Pepperm int is being planted this
fo r a couple of days last week.
this week.
| by throe otlK'' efficien t n-ti-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dodson,
Sr.,
from
week on several tracts of land at
N ext Thursday, Thanksgiving day, j
G rant Robley of F arad ay was in 1 The contest was decided a
W ashington have been visiting their
Hermiston.
|
will be com m unity day at the Gar- Portland on Saturday fo r his music and it furnished fine e n t a ta ..,m ...
son and fam ily here.
for a packed house The pictures at
The 12th annual convention of the
The N eighborly club m et w ith Mrs. field grange. All neighbors, frieuds lesson.
the Liberty these days are the best
Christian Endeavor union of Clack­
and
members
who
wish
to
bring
their
Among
those
shopping
in
P
o
rt'an
d
P ete r Erickson on W ednesday a fte r­
’.h at have ever boon shown in E s’.a
am as county was held in Oregon City.
noon and had a very pleasant tim e, dinners to the hall and enjoy it with j on S aturday were Mrs. C. F. Howe cada.
th
eir
friends
are
welcome.
An
in-
,
and
Mrs.
Jack
Hayden,
County assessors from all sections
with about eighteen present. The
The play in Connection with the
of Oregon met at Salem Friday and
AN UNIQUE PROGRAM
next m eeting will be w ith Mrs. Gra- terestin g program will be given in ! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schumway and i contest was “ The Girl I Love," fea­
Saturday to discuss county tax ratio*.
the
afternoon.
baby
daughter,
were
visiting
with
ble.
tu rin g Charles Ray and P atsy Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dewey and relatives in P ortland on Sunday.
Harold Hall, son-in-law of Governor
The program fo r the next Com-
Mrs. Carl Howell was called to
Miller. The music rendered was in
A
fter
several
weeks
absence
from
children
from
Portland,
were
Sunday
Pierce, was appointed district attorney m unity club is unique. Among other H arrisburg on T hursday owing to
school
Roy
Helgerson
retu
rn
ed
.
Ho
! '" '* S’V '" la th y with the sto ry of
visitors a t the home of Mrs. Dewey’s
of Crook county, to succeed Willard things there will be a considerable the illness of h er m other.
was
absent
because
of
illness.
th.e.
,p ay and su "°u n d in g s, and
fath
er,
J.
F.
Reeher.
Wirtz, who has resigned.
num ber (some fifteen or tw enty)
Mrs. Harold H orner visited on
Ms. Jesa D enny is again assisting added w uch 10 lts in terp retatio n ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were din­
Resolutions were adopted by the Ar- who will make short talks of from T hursday with Mrs. F red H orner; in
_ .. ~
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mi’s. with the work in the Denny Brothers :
lington city council and sent to Salem, one to three m inutes each, on what Dodge.
barber shop.
E H’ S’ ” MILWAUKIE
urging that the new state normal the speaker considers the most nec-
Mrs. John P ark and Mrs. Wiley Reeher.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore are re-
, , . ,
,
Sunday will m ark a change in the
•chool be located in Arlington.
essary th in g to be done fo r the ad- Howell spent T hursday with Mrs.
n°
acaca
school football
Sunday School tim e at the Nora joicing over the arrival of a little
Carl
Ward.
A move was launched at Salem to vancem ent of E stacada and vicinity.
son at th eir home on Sun lav.
j tl am w>‘‘
tha team of the Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closn6r and son, Memorial church. The Sunday school
combine the county agent's office and Thcra are certam t o b e m any w orth-
Mrs. P e rry Cahill has gone to La wauk e h,Kh ^ h o o l on the home field
will
begin
at
2:00
o’clock
in
the
a
f­
th at of the horticultural Inspector. The while «ugrgestions. Don t fail to at- Lester, were Oregon City visitors on
/ ’ ay n 1 lnoon ° f D’*8 week, in
ternoon with preaching service* fol­ Grande to be with Mr. Cahill who is
Friday.
salary would be fixed at $3000 annual- ten d -
employed at th a t place.
j 'vhat promiSM to be a ra th e ‘' ««ter-
lowing imm ediately after.
Mr. and Mrs. D rake and Mrs.
ly.
The date is F rid ay night of next
csting game.
Miss Claudia Plank of the local
A new record was established elec- wcek. the day a fte f , Thanksgiving P ro cto r and son of F orest Grove,
high school, spent the week end a t ! . The E stacada boys have been do-
CURRINSVILLE
were
Sunday
guests
a
t
the
William
tion day, November 2, when 848 un- Complete program will be announced
her home in P ortland.
I
good work lh,s 8ea!ion nnd should
Bard home.
registered voters were sworn in at nex* week,
Mrs. Midford and baby daughter!
* ° ° d c r o w d on hand on Fri-
Mrs. Don Allen of Bull Run, ac
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Hull
and
the 17 precincts of Klamath Falls by
H have retu rn ed home from the ho.,pi- “y ta .b° PSt tbcM alon* to a d‘'d '
companied
her
fath
er,
Mr.
R
children, were visiting relatives ir
freeholders.
[
ARMISTICE DAY PARTY
' Ve v,ctory- Com® o ut and * ive
C urrin over to the home place Sun­ ' I d in Portland.
Portland on Sunday.
Mrs. Earl G unter of Three Links. I ihem y° Ur PUpport’
W heat shipments from the Columbia
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim P ark and child­
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace and Mrs
river in all trades for October reach-
—
Miss Elsie Poole principal of the was reported ill last week, b u t is
ren, of Woodland, W ashington, were
.
.
.
.
.
W
allace
Sm
ith
were
jo
in
t
hostesses
feeling b e tte r again.
j John Githens of Eagl • Crc k was
ed 5,094,969 bushels, bringing the total
^ ___ ,____ __,______________
Currinsville
grade
school,
is
still
a t a charm ing p arty a t the home of guests at the I. M. P ark home re ­
for the cereal season to date to 16,-
The G. P. Rose fam ily have moved j tran sactin g business in E stacada on
confined to her room b ut is improv­
the la tte r on the evening of Armis cently.
to the Geo. A rm strong place on t h e i Wednesday.
211,866 bushels.
ing.
R epresentatives of the Spring-
.
_
,
tice Day. 500 was the diversion of
j P e rry A nderson w ent to Portland
Leroy Ledierwood superintendent the evening and h, h honorg were w ater Christian E ndeavor Society
Mr. George W alter is up and hill, they having sold th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam B arr and child-j Thursday to see th e parade, and al-
o f the Mehama fish hatchery states won
M
H
Smith and Mr. atten d in g the county convention at around agin a fte r a few days illness
4V «4 W
n n n . U n . t 4 A A AAA n b ln n /v l r
er m •
"
th a t he now
has 5,400,000 Chinook eggs
Thomas A. Miller, a from er resi- ren, drove into Portland on ThurG | 0 to take in th e football game at
Alva Sm ith; low scores by Mrs. H er­ Oregon City on S aturday and Sun­
a t the hatchery, which is all that will
d
n
t of the Currinsville community, Ja y to see the A rm istice Day p a ra d e .1 Multnomah field.
man Gohring and Mr. Theo Ahlberg. day were, Mr. and Mrs. E v erett
Mr. and Mrs. John Page w ent to j
Dr. and Mrs. W. W | Rhodes and
be hatched there this year.
A dainty lunch was served a t the Shibley, Elva Shibley, Edith Howell was calling on George W alter Tues- Portland on Sunday m orning to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leiham m er at-
The state law authorising the col­ close of th e playing.
day.
Evelyn Dibble, William Shearer and
tended a dance a t Oregon City on
lection of Inheritance tax in Oregon is
Oliver Coleman is in the U. S. spend the day with relatives.
Those p resen t fo r this p arty Mr. Kirkwood.
The W. H. Graybeal fam ily are Thursday evening.
constitutional, according to an opinion w ere: Messrs and Mesdames H arry
veterans
hospital
a
t
Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter S tru n k were
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Form an and
w rttten by Justtce Belt and handed Smith> H erm a„ G ohr;ng> The0 Ahl­ S aturday callers a t th e Moger home.
Jo h n Dowty has moved to the enjoying a Chandler sedan which
fhey bought recently.
fam ily moved into the G. P. Rose
down by the state supreme court.
A
lspaugh
place
a
t
Eagle
Creek
Mr. and Mrs. P eter Erickson were
berg. Alva Sm ith, W allace Smith,
Mrs. Z. lza Coop of Currinsville is home which they recently purchas­
Had a telephone message this
Salem outdistanced all other cities Mesdames Eshlem an, Bartholomew, Sunday guests a t the Ed Aycock
.-..ported ill t i Use home of hoi ed- Vru. E*.rman will be rem em ber­
Tuesday
m
orning
of
the
death
of
in the Pacific northw est in residence Lovelace and Mr. H enry Heiple.
home.
ed as Pauline Zogg.
mother, Mrs. Dora H erring.
and business construction during Oc­
W. M. C hristensen came o ut on Mrs. Lou H ale’s m other a t Salem
Messrs Geo. Lawrence and Sylves-
W. A. Heylm an has resigned as
tober, according to the monthly build­ COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING
Tuesday to accom pany his nephew last night.
editor
of the News and will take up
t
r
Law-rence
were
in
Portland
on
ing survey of 8. W. Strauss & Co.
A lfred Coleman was an overnight
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th Richardson, to the F a th e r and Son
business, Monday of this week.
some other business. His successor
visitor
Sunday
a
t
the
Coleman
home.
B
anquet
a
t
the
grange
hall.
Governor Pierce appointed John C.
Mr. Chandler, form erly of Estaca- will be announced in the n ea r fu ­
C urtis Wilcox, J. C. K itching and
Mr. and Mrs. F o rest Erickson vis­
Veatch of Portland a member of tha
The next reg u la r m eeting of the
■ la, is out for a few days relieving ture.
Raymond
DeShazer
were
shippers
of
ited
relatives
in
P
ortland
during
the
Multnomah county tax supervising and E astern Clackamas Com m unity Club
Mrs. L. Mars, m other of Mrs. Hale
farm produce Tuesday m orning on iotorm an Lamb on the day logging
conservation commission to succeed wiH be held a t the E stacada Hotel, week end.
train.
and R. C urrin of Currinsville, died
the
C
urrinsville
store
truck.
Mrs.
N
estling
was
a
Portland
visi­
L. J. Goldsmith, who has resigned. . F riday evening, November 26th, at
The notice of th e band dance ir in Salem, O rrgon November 15, and
The severe wind and rain of Mon­
County assessors from all sections eight o’clock.
Many
interesting to r on Tuesday.
last w eek’s issue should have been was buried W ednesday in the I. O. O.
day
drove
a
lot
of
the
tim
ber
w
ork­
of the state met in Salem to confer num bers have beeen secured by the
Thanksgiving evening, November 24, F. cem etery in Estacada.
ers o u t of the wods.
with members of the state tax com- j entertain m en t com mittee. The first
GEORGE ITEMS
;nstead of the 25th.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Morrow, nc.
Mrs.
C.
A.
Looney
expects
to
mission with relation to the tax ratio public appearance this fall of the
Mr. and Mrs. Helms and Mr. Bell Ruth Saling, of Portland, were re ­
of the various counties for the year Estacada band will be made a t this
Mrs. Elsie Dew attended teach ers’ butcher a fine lot of turkeys fo r the of Portland, were here Sunday in the cent guests a t the home of th eir
1927.
in stitu te on F riday and S atu rd ay at Portland m arket, Friday.
meeting.
interest of the A rtisan lodge work uncle, Mr. F. C. Bartholomew, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wade, and
Topics of local in te rest will be Oregon City.
Multnomah county will receive a
family.
,i this vicinity
Merle,
were
P
ortland
visitors
Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson p u r­
total of $45.598 as its share of the spoken on by a num ber of speakers.
Miss Thelma Wilcox who is attend-
There was a fairly well attended
day.
tax refunds from the reverted Oregon These speakers will all have a mes- chased a new C hevrolet coach.
ng O. A. C., was home over Arinis- dance held a t the Gem T heater on
Mr. G. W. Wilson and Mr. Tucker
t California railroad grant lands, as sage to bring to us th a t is of the
ice Day, visiting her parents, Mr. Thursday evening, Arm istice Day.
provided by an act recently passed by first im portance. You are all urged made a business trip to Portland on
UPPER EAGLE CREEK ind Mrs. Ray Wilcox.
A nother dance is announced fo r
Monday.
Mr. an d Mrs. Paddison and family
congress.
to hear them a t th is meeting.
Mrs. H. B. Davis and Mrs. George Thank giving evening.
George W illing w ent to Portland were P ortland visitors last Wednes­ A rm strong were Oregon City visitors
Oregon City school district No. 82 — This is the night of the annual el
Mr. an (| Mrs. Alva Smith of Stay»
purchased a 514-*cre tract of land in ection of officers. It is to the in te r­ on Thursday, retu rn in g on Sunday day.
on Monday and Tuesday of this ton, w ire visiting a t the home of
Mr. and rs. I. C. Akers and daugh­ week.
what is known as the Ryan Mount est of everyone to atten d and vote morning.
th e ir son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. F. D. C arru th and son Don­ ter, Elanor, were the guests of Mrc.
Pleasant tracts, adjoining the Mount fo r the officers th a t will guide the
The Ladies Aid of the M ethodist W. W. Smith, on T hursday and F ri­
ald and M argarite E nna of P o rt­ A kers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stone hurch held a pleasant meeting on day.
Pleasant school grounds, for an ath­ club fo r the com ing year.
land, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. of Cathlam et, fo r several days last W ednesday afternoon of this week
letic field.
The L. M. Yocum and the A. E.
J. Paulson on T hursday.
week.
SPRINGWATER CHURCH
Yocum families are riding around
at the home of Mrs. E. S. Womer.
Exports from the Oregon customs
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Jo y n er mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were
district for nine months represent a
Mrs. Lena Underwood is a t home these days in fine, new Chevrolet
tored to Gresham on Saturday.
Portland visitors one day last week. again and is doing m arcelling for Laudcus which they recently p u r­
THOS. I. KIRKWOOD, P astor
valuation of $52,526,448, far over-shad­
Mrs. Julius Paulson visited her sis­
D ale Smith and some of his young lie ladies of the town. She is in- chased.
The SundaV School and church
owing the showing for the same per­
iod in 1926, when the figures were services will be combined in a spec­ te r Mrs. Will H onegger a t M ultno­ friends were o ut this way Sunday ie d being welcomed home again.
The A. Marsh Co. su it or overcoat
afternoon holding services at the
ial Thanksgiving service to begin at mah a few days last week.
$26.090.620.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jaqui s of $23, form erly sold by Mr. Black,
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Lins stayed a school house.
Portland came out on Tu sday fo r now b> it. F. Ammon, 1137 Frem ont
Members of the state teitbook corn- 10:30 a. m. The them e fo r the day
Claude Woodle and fam ly were the m eeting of the E astern Star. Mr. I Bl., Portland. W rite whi-n ready to
mission met in Salem Monday to w*d ^e N ational Missions, and a few days last week, with th eir m oth­
adopt one-third of the textbooks used thank o ffe rin g will be taken fo r na- er, Mrs. Dew, while John Dew w ent visiting a t the home of Ray Woodle and Mrs. Allen of Sandy, also came, i order. Save this.— Adv.
Sunday afternoon.
in the public schools of the state. The d o n a ' missions. Services at George to Portland to buy a team .
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCollom
The R H. C a rter children spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chris
Johnson
and
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Douglass icther and fath e r of Mrs Bob Cooke the Air.:i.,ticc v ic’iou visiting rela-
books adopted by the commission will ar)d E agle Creek as usual. Mr. W eir
be used for six years.
is expected to supply the pulpit at children w ent to P o rtland on S at­ made a business trip to Portland on | have recently established th eir resi- Lines in Poitlund. Miss Edna rs-
u rd ay and Sunday to visit with M onday .
dence in Estacada
tu rn t d home on Saturday and the
The Benedictine Fathers have de- EaK*e Creek,
A Mr. Moon and fam ily are now
friends.
_
Mrs. H' nry Heiple who is sewing other children on Sunday.
elded to rebuild 8t. Benedict’s Abbey
D orothy Dew and Mr. and Mrs. living on the E. N. N aylor place. T h(. n Portland fo r a tim e, spent the
Among those atten d in g the foot*
and the associated educational insti­ MRS. WOOSTER’S BROTHER
A lbert Lins visited with th eir m other, son, Lloyd, started to school on | week end with her family a t C ur - 1 bail game in P ortland on Armistice
PASSES
AWAY
AT
DAYTON
tutions. which were destroyed in a
Mrs. E. Dew and fam ily lte t Sun­ Monday.
rinsville.
Day were Raymond Lovelace and
mllllon-dollar fire September 21, on
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. W ooster re ­ day.
Arnold Lovelace who is employed Jack Haydi n. The final score of the
the butte at Mount Angel.
ceived word on Sunday m orning of
ELWOOD
in Portland, came home on Tuesday gam e was U. S. C. 17, O. A. A. C. 7.
GARFIELD
The mill dam of the Moehnke Bros,
the death of the la tte r’s brother,
Mrs. E. G. Hodgkiss who has been for a short visit, retu rn in g Wednes-
Several cases of scarletina are re-
sawmill at Cedar Canyon, near Banks,
Mr. H arris, of D ayton, Oregon.
Mrs. E. T. Davis en tertain ed the very ill the past week is improving lay.
ported from the C urrinsville district,
broke loose, the water taking every­
Mr. H arris was a very prom inent Skip-a-W eek club a t her home Tues­ slowly. L ittle Billie is staying with
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Manville and the following families being quaran-
thing in its path. Including bridges
and a mile of piank road, causing a citizen in hie com m unity, identified day with 12 mem bers and 2 visitors Mrs. L. N. Wilson durinb his little d au ghter and Dr. Manville’s vined: Win. Kellendock, Geo. Kitch-
with all organizations established fo t present. An enjoyable afternoon was m o th er’s illness.
.ister of Tillamook were recen t vis- ing, Frank H alfrety and R obert Cuf*
heavy loss to the company.
the betterm en t of his city. He was spent in sewing and g ettin g p retty
Mr. and Mrs. E lbert H arris of itors a t the C arrie Denny home.
rin.
The outstanding feature of the apple serving his tw elfth year as mayor things ready fo r the club bazaar
Colton were Sunday visitors at the
Mssrs Lamb and S hrorer who have
The school children had th sir pic-
harvest season at Hood River this
of D ayton when called by death, which has been set fo r Fridy, De- .home o f the la tte rs parents, Mr. and charge o f operating 1461 fo r La tu res taken recently and orders are
year has been the large shipments
He was a mason an d an Odd Fellow, cem ber 17. An appetizing lunch was Mrs. M att Park.
Dee Logging Co., spent the week end now being taken for them. Thesa
made. The valley has shipped 3030
Mr. and Mrs. W ooster drove down served late in the aftern o o n by the
E v erett Stahinecker who attends in P ortland with th eir families.
pictures in years to come will prove
ta rs, more than 700 cars in excess of
to D ayton on Monday to atten d the hostess.
the
E
stacada
high
school,
and
Alvin
Glen
Ely
was
visiting
his
parents,
precious
and in terestin g momentoa
the entire tonnage of last year.
T hursday aftern o o n the E n tertain - Munson and Joe Rydgweski who at- Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Ely, several days of form er happy days,
fu n ra l services.
*
e
William McOregor, prominent As­
The News extends its sincere sym-1 m ent and Home Economics commit- tend the Colton high school, spend iart week. Glen is atten d in g O. A. Mr. and Mrs. M att Jagm inn and
toria sawmill operator, timberman and pathy to Mr. and Mrs. W ooster and tee of the G arfield grange m et at
the week ends with th e ir parents C., at Corvallis.
Mrs. Jaggm in’s brother, of Elwood,
banker, died at Astoria as the result fam ily on th e ir loss.
! the grange hall and planned some here.
Mrs. M ary Adams has been spend- enjoyed a visit to P ortlnad last week.
of an accident when the automobile
-
work for" the coming month.
E lb ert H arris of Colton was buy- ng several days in P ortland the last While there they ipent h alf a day
In which he was riding was hit by a TEACHERS ATTEND INSTITUTE
P ray er m eeting every W ednesday ;ng pigs in our neighborhood Wed- we« k visiting a t the home of her son, a t the assembly plant of the Ford
8 p ota ns Portland A Seattle train.
Several teachers of the grade and evening at the N ora Memorial neaday.
Phil Adams, who has been ill.
Motor company.
The distribution system and all
school were in Oregon City on church. Everybody welcome,
A cattle buyer also made purchas-
Mr. Graham who has charge of
Mr. Chas Hicinbotham was taken
property of th* Sutherlln Light A F riday and S atu rd ay attending the
Mrs. R. E. Davis and fam ily came es here W ednesday.
the D enny barber shop recently to the Oregon City hospital on Tues­
Power company was taken over by Gounty T eachers In stitu te. The Es- to th eir ranch fo r A rm istice Day
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen made a moved into the Perry Cahill home day for treatm en t. He was h u rt in
the California-Oregon Power com tacada schools are fo rtu n a te in hav- and over the week end.
trip to Portland Monday.
Mr. G raham brought his wife home • amp about a week ago and has not
pany The purchasing company will jng a splendid corps of teachers this
Mrs. Minnie will be hostess to the
Norm an Hazel and LeSoy Cox recently, she having been ill in a improved as he should so was re ­
•pent several thousand dollars lmprov y(jar and we ahould be appreciative call m eeting o f th e Skip-a-W eek club were dinner guests a t the home of hospital fo r several months. She is moved to the hospital fo r examina-
J®* ta# »pete».
__
p i the fact.
on Friday, this will be th« meeting Miss Nellie Vellen, Sunday,
( som ew hat improved.
tion and treatm en t.