•. r-.iu ■V ’T ir i ' ÔK‘Î • : 7 -f ^ ■ 1W » v.f ûm B9 Geo. Hodges, Carlos Johnson, brook last Friday. Thsy H arry Crater, Ellyn Smail, Teddy ed a splendid time. Johnson, Mr. and MwL W M ai. Geo Adolph Wohlgemuth, w! L. R. Ralston went to Salem Shatz, a ad X attd Mrs. Jno attending the Behnke • Wi tert Friday to .t u o d « tri.1. Crater. business college at Porthmd, N. C. Johnson made the trip to home visiting relatives Sat­ The W. C. T . U. held their Portland and return Monday. regular m onthly meeting at the urday and Sunday. M r. and Mrs. W. L. Quinn re­ home o f Mrs. Emma Ncwhouse, There w ill be a play give»,, at turned home from Portland last March 15. Thirteen ladies were tbe local gym Saturday night. present, Mrs. M arie Tangen, The title is. “ The Courtship Of Graavdta B verrat, o i Laurel, president, in chair. T w o tbe Deacon.” The play w ill be visitad his brother, W. R. Ever­ members were enrolled, Mrs. given by local talent. Every­ est, oe Tuesday o f last week. R. W. Staley and Mrs. J. A. body invited to attend. M rs. Elisabeth Palmer w ill George. The anion decided to This week sees tbe end o f tbe preach next Sunday morning, hold a medal contest and give a sixth month ot school w ith not Blwood Hod son in the evening. lunch afterwards at the school a single ease o f tardiness for the On Saturday, Match 18, Snpt. house, March 31. Mrs. E. W al­ entire six months. We call this S. S. Duncan held a rural school ton read a splendid paper on record remarkable in view oi the teacher's institute a t the school Narcotics, telMng o f the dread- fact th at there are 86 pupils a t­ house which was weH attended hill evil effects o f tobacco, espe­ tending the Fern wood schools. and proved very satisfactory in cially the cigarette. After ad­ We wonder how many schools every w ay. Th v meeting decided journment the hostess very kind­ can produce a similar record? to hold another such meeting. ly s-nred dainty refreshments Tbe H ood view boy and girl April 15, a t this place, (D istrict during the social hoar. teams played the Fern wood boy A number o f H arry Crater's and girl basket ball teams Satur­ No. 9.) friends gave him a good surprise day night a t the local gym . The \ Last Friday school here was last Saturday evening, it being Fern w ood boys were the victors dismissed and all went up to the evening o f his birthday, over the visiting team. Tbe West Cbehalem * where a school March 18. AU proceeded to score was 13 to 27. The Fern- raDy was held by Snpt. S. S. make merry and entered in to the w ood girls were not so fortu­ Duncan. The day was very usual games. There being mote nate. They were defeated 7 to ? pleasantly and profitably Spent, girls than boys,v Jno Carter had in fa vor o f Hoodview. five different rural schools being to make ready and become a represented by the scholars and boy again by being “ partner” in patrons. Snpt. Dune in talked the games. All those enjoying on the school work, industrial this social affair besides the host P R E S B Y T E R IA N dubs, etc. Rev. McConnell, of and fam ily were the Messrs, and McMinnville, talked on “ The Morning-^4* Bible Baptism .’* their wives. Sheldon Stubbs and Training o f the W ill” in the fore­ Evening—“ la Right Life Op- ¡ Geo. Shatz, also the Messrs. Geo. noon. Then a sumptuous re­ tional?' ; Hodges, EUjn • Smail, Forest past came s t noon such as West Sunday schbol at 9:45. Staley, Carlos Johnson, Ted Cbehalem people are noted for. S. P. S. C. B:~at 6:30. Johnson; the" Misses Mable In the afternoon program the Wednesday; March 29 — An­ Jacobson, L ila Hodges, Violet schools gave their yells and rally and Clara Staley, Lucy And nual congregational meeting, song. Rev. McConnell then Flora Shatz, Florence I^lah, w ith annual reports and election. gave his main address for the C H R IS T IA N Gladys Smail, Marguerite John­ day. “ The Elements o f a M anly 9:45—Bible school, D. B, Pnt- son and Mrs. M ary Johnson. and Womanly Character,” which nara, superintendent. was very instructive to the old 11:00—“ The Seven B.’s o fth e and young. FELT HATS T N Proem From Raw ttttariil ta E h U ta ■*—-* -* MMY MUMM OF FUR USED. Thé glreh teems ta Tutte a DetigW ta Theatrtaal M esta. * ;Vv. The blrA. above all our Autarken ■usa. delights In theatrical ejects And if that seutdice is objected to on the ground o f -pathetic fallacy,M we will commit tbe whole sin at once and add that It Is tbe most féminine of I ^ .A sk U m if , Air* Air ia tb* ¡afeitóte: asr* H e ll say “ym§”— with prick up tta sleeve- Some afternoon a dark, nnm erer thunder bead wfll mesa behind tbe crest o f a bin. and sudden­ ly an old birch op the summit will leap into NtartUng prominence, so that it focuses tflb entire attention, Mke a t a l k splendid streak o f chalk white Wann Air Furnace Hgbtotng. Again. In midwinter, when tbe birch by rights should be protectively color­ ed and tncouiipkuoaa. H is (be other trees we do not notice, and tbe birch tree rises by the edge o f the froeen stream, perhaps- or against tbe dark wall o f the pines and displays all its snowy Umbo to beat advantage against evergreen or sky. - W alter Prichard Baton to Century Mags due. F. H. G riffeth * T m se llin g fire extin gu ish ers,'’ rem arked th e m an w ith th e fresh a ir, red n ecktie and qu arter o f a yard o f cig a r in his m onth. “ O h, you .are?” cam e from th e m erch an t “ W e ll, you look lik e hot stu ff! T h e re ’s th e door. P u t you r­ s e lf ou t.” — Y on k ers Statesm an. Semi-Weekly Journal and the Graphic, one year, $2.00. FERNWOOD AND VICINITY v M r. and Mrs. Sheldon Stubbs entertained at their home Wed­ nesday evening, March 15« in ot Miss Lucy Shatz. ^ it her birthday a very pleas­ ant surprise was planned which was completed in every w ay. Very daintv refreshments were ser ved during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stpbbs proved to be a very delightful host and hostess as they kept some good game going throughout tbe evening. The guests were the Misses Lucy and Flora Shatz, Lila Hodges, Rfrth Meyer, Gladys Smail, Nelle Crater, Florence Lelah, Hazel Pick us. Marguerite Johnson; the Messrs, were Norman 'Shatz, wM HOST FEMININE OF TREES. Spring Time ¡sfeed Tune 6:30—C. E. prayer meeting. • Young Mr. Nash was a visitor 6:L0 — Intermediate J u n io r at “ Dave” Jones, Sunday after­ prayer meeting noon. ... - Ruby M artin, of Newberg, vis­ Ethel Kisler ited the W. A Parrishe’s during B A P T IS T the week-end. The theme for the m orning sec- Cenith Eames and Freda Par- mon w ill be, “ The K in g’ s H igh ­ ri*h were not in school Monday w ay;” evening, “ The Lite that is because o f sickness. to. Come.” Ruby Fosner, o f Sherwood, All cervices a t the appointed visited relatives in Fern wood time. Yon w ill be welcome. Saturday and Sunday. The “ Cackle Club” were royal- ly entertained bv Eunice Sanders last Thursday afternoon. - , * I The Fem w ood schools, to­ I gether w ith five other schools, attended the rally at Spring- Children This food tastes good, is eam ly digested, letters from parents, after trial, testify “ There’s a Reason property h io o ih I k Is mixed Is we­ ts in proportions to produco tbs desired texture end color, and from bere on tbe work le not done mechanically but by band, being mainly s question of art and skill. After various portions o f different kind* o f far bare Been as tested tbe actual mixing Is done, by e machine which blows them about In various compartments and! the blend tug Is perfectly even. A certain amount o f fur la the* weighed out according to tbe weight o f tbe bat to be made, and blown i upon a copper cone perforated with many thousand tiny boles, so that it looks like e sieve. Tbe cone Is about three feet In height and as wide at tbe base. An exhaust fan operates Inside and below the cone so rhat tbe air end fur are drawn from tbe outside. The air passes through tbe openings, bat tbe Bn# particles o f fur stick and cov - er tbe whole surface. Tbe com bolding tbe film o f fo r la Inclosed In a snugly fitting Jacket and lowered into a vat o f hotting water This develops tbe felting properties of tbe for. tbe particles o f which mat and lock together, enabling tbe thin, dell cate film o f wet fur to he lifted from tbe cone Tbe resulting roue of fur Is a very delicate embryo bat. except as to else; in that respect It might he tbe bat for a giant A bundle o f about twelve of these large forms Is rolled In a wet condl don until tbe fiber* knit together •Ugbtly. giving the b«ts hardness and strength. Then they are put Into a ■«■sling kettlp. where they nr* shrank in hot water, beaten and manipulated until they are between ten and four teen Inc be* In diameter. Bach bat Is then stretched, pulled and blocked with tbe aid o f hot water until It takes 1 the form o f a regular hat with crown If tbe bat Is to Ça a soft one It bes only to bo placed on a block and fin- is bed with fine sandpaper, which gives It a velvety appearance. The outside bund and binding and the sweat band a lé then added, after which tbe brim J ; W e have on hand a number o f thousand in heavy grade 1 year 6 to8 feet. < > A lso G rafted Walnuts, Cherries, Appier, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, ! Small Fruits, Etc. Save 50 N r Cent By Buying Direct < > A ll varieties o f stock now offered at wholesale prices. Call, w rits, or ! phone us—but do not delay. R U 8H —while w e have a good assortment ; : to choose from . . ” Brooks Nursery£Co. l^aFayette, Ore. Do you know that tickets to B astara rleattaatlous ▼la C a n fora ta cost but a trills mors than on more Northern RoutesT Do you know that mmtf owe cfe ■ary i f you go vis California to Ver, Kansas C ity or St. Louis? Do you know that the transfer ta agar i f you g o via California? stopovers. Do you know that there aré library observation, stand­ ard and tourist deeping cars on th re e d a lly tratas via California on ShastajSmd Ogden Routes? by w ritin g to