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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1931)
R. B. Webb has been planting winter wheat on the row plants of the station at Culver and Con don this week. Mrs. Webb ac companied him. Moro, Oregon Meets tho 1st and Srd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting By order of W. M. ■* Robt. Urquhart, Secretary. Sandal# for Children Lends Smartness and Chic to Most Costumes. W. s Peetz left Bcthloham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Moro, Oregon Regular communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of •aeh month. Mrs. Ruth Sparling. Worthy Matron Nana Bane«, Secretary. to attend the meeting of the eounty assessors and tho meet ing of the state tax commteaion. There's a raft of smartness and chic tucked within the limited confines of a pla-tuck. More than ever, this season, designers are relying solely on pin tucking to’carry the whole burden of trimming the best and most expensive models. It seems amazing that so simple an ornamentation as pin-tucked motifs can lend such charm, elaboration and richness to a frock. Thus we find this handwork on. both day and evening frocks wherever smart women congre gate. It looks as though autumn clothes are going to be more pin-tucked than ever. No more do we allow the change of the season to be responsible for snatching from us some sartorial de vice that has won our fancy and ap- provaf. What was worn during one season used to be considered demode the next. But no more, if we like pin-tucks on- our summer frocks, why then, we are going to have them on our autumn frocks, that’s all there Is to that (Bwiiio' George Puke and Wm. Frail were here Tuesday from The Freebyteriaa Church. Dalles in the aeroplane Mr. Frail Sunday school 2:30 p. m uses to esll on offices of the Cas Preaching service 3:30 p. m. cade Tractor and Equipment Co. Moro, Oreron The Girls’ Chorus will have Meets every Monday A. M. Wright and family are evening in the I.O.OJ charge of the music at the hall. Transient and in Portland on a short business church services. brother« ' are trip. vhiUi invited to R A. Hutchinson, Pastor. Read the advertisements in the C. Thompson, N. G M. Young, Secretary. Journal -when there are any- Methodist Church and find that home town mer chants hsve as much to offer as • Moro, Oregon Moro Moots 2d and 4th Tues as those snyplsce else, and at as days of each montl. g wd a price. Sunday school at 1.0 a m. Visiting members wel Preaching 1:15 a m. come. Llojd Johnson left Monday N. Sherman Hawk, Florence McDonald x Noble Grand for Silverton where he will work Pastor. essie Henrichs, Secretary this winter. Harry Pinkerton was in The Th« Fall Goap«l Assembly Dalles Thursday making arrange Usual Sunday meetings: Meets at Legion hall on ments for the meeting of the Sunday school 10 a. m. league- > preaching 11 a. m , and 7:30. ’ r B evenings ^ nd and of each Wedneada y meeting of the wheat month. there next week. * here for I will vet plead R. J. Bruckert, Commander The next meeting of the ^key with you, saith the Lord, and Vernon Flatt, Adjutant stone class will be held, at the with your children’s children will ,HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2 Serai Searcy home next Sunday I plead.” Jer. 2^9......... Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis evening at eight o’clock with’ The Lord is not slack concern trict ths second and fourth Friday lire. Searcy, Mrs. Oveson, and ing His promises, as some men nights of each month. Visiting lira. Webb as hostesses. The count slackness; but is long suf Grangers welcome. C. P. Adams, Master. books have arrived and the stud- fering to usward, not unwilling C. E. Crites, Secretary. f of them will begin immediate- that any should perish, but that y. all should come to repentance. Grass Valley Lodge No. 181, 2d Peter 3:9. P. C. Axtell is in Eugene this Fabric Hats Chris Schults Post No. 71 I. 0.0. F. meets every 2d and 4th Thursday »venmgs of the month in the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng brothers are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith N. G. Becy. week on account of the illness of his father C. W. Axtell. , J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors. PIN-TUCK TO BE IN FAVOR FOR AUTUMN Tik, wee moderns come Into the fashion-spotlight with these three-tono Rid sandala In fuchia, blue and pink, with a pink kid baqk strap. They have a square toe and medium height heel, Just like the grownup ones. This san- day is worn, with crepe pajamas In pink, with long trailing chiffon ruffles set on below the knee. Wood, • Sta- U m , GoMsadalo, wash. collegiats will find «sch that la frilly P nd, frothy to umphsciae bar charm ia the sbopa of todgjL The newest evening dreasaa toach LOST: Between Biggs and Grate Valley via Kloodyko Sunday Bight, a rim and tire for a Chevrolet truck. Guo Smith, Grass Valley. . . FOB RENT They are fiutrr of tallo and taffete whieb swlri aronnd tb« yoang gM*s figure as she wnlks «r Mare! Tkffbta with a» Ita erisMato te SecModly B vogue. Pastai plak lo tho favore! eri- or In thlo material. Three room upstairs a. Akero. APPLES FOR SALE C*k|fig ap- 5 Box- Just to prove ^ew different a Stock may look with some of ths i simple gray ’ then added ao i. Dafür. OH. tt 4t FOR SALS Niee JERSrft COW are shown with pB< yottow bo and scarf with another and sorieo of bright green with the OR OF LIFETIME. Reliable epphel seede d . Write today’ FRUST R THOMAS, Dept F.4M Third St Oak- lead rwte * ** Be sure to include several of the C^ANOBOF LIFETIME new knockabput hats in the-summer Reliable Man Wanted to run McNaae wardrobe—one version Is the flannel Business in Sherman oouqty.. Wonder hat of the vagabond type with a soft ' crown and stitched b^lm. It comes la ful opportunity. Make 97 to 112 dally. No experience or espital Beaded. Write every color for town or country. today, Mr. Thomas, 428 Third St. Oak Casting a Modish Shadow land California. FOR BALE: 4 dos. 1-year old White Leghorn hens. D. L. Reynolds, Grass Valley, Oro. Sos. Pick op end delivery twice JO8KPH A. MÄE CHERIE NICHOLAS. Designers Take Stand for Two-Piece Dress Designers have taken a bold stand In favor of the two-piece dress, the darling of fashion a few seasons ago. The two-piece has even Invaded the evening field at the same time that the back-buttoning bodice appears as a fresha obstacle to a woinam’s getting dressed in schedule time. Along with the trend toward simplicity in some directions, there are bound (o be con tradlctiçns of sorts. Mrs. R. . C. Byers returned V home this week from Arlington Christian Science •nd Hermiston where she has Subject: “Adam and Fal'en been visiting relatives for the Man.” . " _• ' , * 1 past week or ten days. Golden Text: Ephesians 5:14. R. Morgan FLASHES FROM J. T. Whalley was here ths Awaken thou that sleepeth, and I 1 PARIS DENTIST past week to pay a visit to his arise from the dead, and Christ t daughters, Mrs Margaret^Peetz shall give thee light. United States Dental Ex and* Mrs. Carrol Sayrs. Purls adores cottons, no ques Responsive Reading: Colossi- tion of that. In the magic aminer for this district bands of her couturiers, the lov- Druggist McKee, Farmer Bar- ans 3:14, 9 13. 15 s Church service every Sunday liest of cotton weaves have tak zee and Electric Beale were a- en on new beauty. The impres OFFICE AT morning at 11 o’clock and Wed moog those present at the foot- sion left as one views one tri umph in cotton after another in all game in Portland last Satur- nesday evening at 8 o’clock. MORO, OREGON All are cordially invited to at- < * tl»e ateliers of noted French de ay when teams of 0. S. C. and signers is that this summer’s end the church services and S. C. battled so valiantly. popularity of cotton has made make use of the reading room an indelible mark on fashions of Lester Barnum and Earl Gent which is open daily, where all the future. ry attended the Stock Show in authorized Christian Science lit The fabric used Includes vel veteen for evening wraps and Portland the last few days it was erature may be read, borrowed thb same for stunning street < i DENTIST open. or purchased. clot lies. Organdie, both printed , * T HOME OFFICE, WASCO o an and |a solid colors, broadcloth, Ralph Brisbane and wife were voile, batiste and dainty swisses in Portland Tueaday and Wed are all treated with the art < ► nesday visiting Mrs. Brisbane’s i . Notes of Interest From The which has inede Paris famous < » Regular vialta made to Gram for beautiful clothes. brother, George Hansen, who is VAlley. Watch for announce- Baptist Church The effect of the Colonial ex- < I in the Veterans’ hospital. (Grass Valley) position will b< far-reaching In ’ * the fashion world, but nowhere < ► Mrs. Soren Hansen and Elmer Morning Worship. will 1(8 influence be more felt J * Hansen and wife drove to Port than in cotton modes. This In- < ► Church School 10 a. m. land Sunday/ Mrs. Hansen re fluence was also reflected in the JI Preaching 11 a. m. Subject— frocks, hats and wraps worn by < * mained for a few days with her the spectators as well as the , * A Sermon on the Book of Re UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER son. emphasis placed on smart cot- * 1 velations Chapter Two. tons In the couturier displays. < I George Updegraff and wife > Evening Worship Outstanding styles Included < * were in Portland over the week »organdie dune« frocks with lit- <' B. Y. P. U. 6;30 p. m. end, the foot ball game being the tie sleeves that covered the < ’ Moro Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sub shoulders, a black organdie eve- < ► attraction that drew them to the ject — A Living Dog Better ning gown with white lace In- , > bright lights. serts in bodice and skirt, also a 4 ► Than A Dead Lion. very lovely dress of white or- < * BoyScout and Campfire girls Mid-Week Worship. gandie, Its square eyelets em < * held their meetings last Wednes broiddred In sliver. < > Prayermeeting and Bible Study day evening. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦I • Thurs. 7:30 p. m. Acts 8 chap Mrs. Walter Ruggles enter ter; also monthly Business ACCESSORIES ADD tained a group of her friends meeting. LIFE TO COSTUMES last Tuesday afternoon at bridge. Again, cordially invite the pu- SUITS Out-of-door costumes for early fall Hallowe’en was observed by lie to attend all of the services of Cleaned Pressed quitea are deemed very fashionable when in number of Moro people our Church. white with pastel accessories. The with an appropriate card party — Mr. Gladstone’s rule, even in soft pink and blue tones in suit or at the Amidon ranch north of his older years, was that of* a frock conversely are accented by white town. Decorationa were in keep “twicer”, as he termed it, at gloves, bays, hats and shoes. Smarter and newer is the duet of Monday * Thursday ing with the season as were the public worship. “Church going” । summer green with the colorless or refreshments. . he said, “is not a matter of fan-I white ensemble, an alliance enhanced Mrs. J. H. Buker, mother of cy fora Christian. It is his duty by the sports shoe of brown apd white. One alluring outfit blessed with several When Your G. C. Vintin is quits ill at or the work’s sake. I an a re sets of accessories is perhaps .the most satisfactory way of varying a limited send them b0“"1 of her here gular church goer, I should go wardrobe. nmnwT .. . Mr Hulte entertained for various reasons if I did not Whosoever has chosen white acces some of the grade children FrL love it, but I am fortunate enou sories for the piak or blue costume, gh to find great pleasure in the may add to this by the green or yel GOOD SHOE REPAIRING low frock or suit without much ex midst of devout gstherings, penditure. 204 Becood St For these two colors loom THE ÛALLES Mrs. J, C. McKean left Wed whether I accept their creeds or large on the Midsummer color horlson. nesday morning for Goldendale not For I find there is a corn Black also Is' a happy thought In ac er Of my heart a little* plant call cessories for yellow, as la brown, pro for a weeka visit. vided the. latter Is suited to the com The city council met in regu ed REVERENCE which wants plexion. lar seaaioa Tuesday evening to be watered about once a week. ” Dr J. i Dr. J. A. Butler & $1.00— Shoes need Repair, to WERNM ARK’S An afternoon costume In black that shades upward to gray and white. The outfit is fashioned In dull silk crepe. TEN RULES TO GIVE YOUR EYES BEAUTY Specialists Offer Suggestions for Their Care. Beauty specialists have worked out a series of ten rules« for the cure of the eyes. They are guaranteed to keep any woman’s eyes beautiful and lovely. As summarized by Hazel Raw- son Cades of the Woman’s Home Com- panion, they are: First of nil, keep your eyes wide open. Big eyes are young and lia rd to resist. A good massage movement to keep eyes from dwindling and receding Is upward with the flats of the hands over the eyes and eyebrows and fore- head. Wink—this Is your eyes' best exer- else. Squint Uses obviously come trom squinting. , Do not avoid eyeglasses If you want to avoid crow's-fe^f,-red Vjelns, blood shot eyes and dark circles. S Try not to expose your eyes to bright lights, wind and dust, poor light or Intensive reading. Bathe your eyes dally with eye lo tion and eye cup or dropper. Rest your eyes by changing focus or closing them briefly. Lie down and use cold compressef on the eyes wherrthey are inflamed or overtired. Increase the apparent size of your eyes by discreet use of shadow on upper lid. ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME ------- AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 848 The Dalles, Ore. ------or------- GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 222 CALLAWAY’S FUNERAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors Union and Third St The Dalles, Ore. and paid the billa for the month. I Frank Fortner it hero again thia week attending to business. District Deputy Grand Matter Brody, of Dufur, paid Eureka Lodge No, 121. A. F. A A. M. of Moro, an official visit at tbair regular meeting Thursday svsn- ing for official Instructions In their work. After regular lodge and lectures by the Deputy given tap a sodai hour followed. moved to the hotel building Thur sdsy and the woman’s Club libra ry was also taken to the new council rooms. Rev. S. L Boyce, Pastor. Gram Valley Mothodist Chursh Preaching at 10 a. m. Bunday school at 11 a. m. N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. ' “A good hinjo player,” said Uncle Bbon, “la bind o’ lucky. Even If un- employment hits Im. he kin whlle away de time an* mebbe call attention tn hisse f In a way dat’U help. Do truth la, dat aa a payin' Implement de banjo alius did bave considerable de Wash- FOOT BALT. New Millinery Styles to Influence Hair dress With the dawn of a new era for millinery, cornea now the question of hair arrangement which shall effect a nice harmony with the qnalnt little tilted brims which are making their debut for mklsenson and fall. Coverings, as these little hats of second empire Influence do, the right of the head, revealing the hair at the left, also showing It at the back, be cause of their forward tilt, the abort boyish bob must needs pass out of the picture. In its stead, shoulder-length hair Is forecasted, so that It can be curled at the sides, with special atten tion given to a soft full arrangement st the left, where the coiffure la so definitely exposed. 1 j Thore Is sure to be quite a bit of ! practicing before tho mirror on the part of milady who la Intent on mas tering the art of wearing her new fall hat “Just so.” CH ER IB NICHOLAS. Huskie Meat WE’LL SKIN THAT HUSK1E V Wasco, Nov. nth, 2:30 The Wasco Warrior’s Club Welcomes Studente of Moro High r *" i