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UEIIH COUNTY OBSERVER
F riday
CHURCH
NEWS
December 21. 1923
Emeka Lodge No.
Thar* will bo special
iji
Christmas
The Best
Dream Book
Methodist church. Prof. L. g. Webb
director, Mrs. Roy Bena» manager.
member* cordially
The ladies of tbe M. ihudist church
desire to extend their thanks and ex
press their appreciation tor the
patronage given them at their baxaar
Bethlehem Chapter
laat Saturday. The proceed« amount
No n O. E. Í
Regular comnranication« ed to >104
¿nd and 4th Thursday
Another sermon on “Jesus’* will be
«mag« monthly
preached
st tbe Presbyterian church
May Belahe,
next Sunday morning, following up
Worthy Matron
the one of two weeks ago and also
msking a suitable Christmas theme.
Tbe subject will be “In the Fuiloes*
I. O U F.
of
Time” or “His Timely Coming. "
»very Munday eve-
of W M
0U have probably heard many timqs abuut Dream
Book*—-but did you ever think of your Bank
Book at ft Drcam Book that will make your dream*
come true.
Well. it will---- if you do your »hare to help by
adding a certain amount to your account regularly each
week or month.
Christian Scieree church services
are held on Sunday mornii g at eleven
o'clock and Wed: eaday evening meet-
atti with us.
ing at eight < ’dock, The topic of
the lessen-sermon fur next Sunday
morning will be “Is the Universe,
CHRIS SCHULTZ ROST NO. 71
Including Man, Evolved by Atomic
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gjRRk Meed «( Odd Fellow. Hall on Force? Sunday school convenes at
10:15 a. m. The roading room ia
M »econd -nd fourth Wedne«d«y.
open at all hours.
The public is
cordially invited to attend all the
Karl
services snd mske use of the reading
room.
r -
ran« enf end voitinf br<>-
there are cordially «vita <o
Moro schools will close for the
holiday season thia
Friday with a program given in
Several of the rooms by the pupils
will again begin on January 2d.
Sheriff Hugh Chrisman is to be
Start an Account right now —a dollar or more will
do it—and then watch your dreams become a reality.
We help bv adding 4% and 5% interest—according
to term of deposit.
Bank of Moro
At the Methodist church next Sun-
dav thsrs will be a abort Chrigtmas
l«ogram in connection with tne Sun
day school. Everyone will want to
hear the childrens’ exorcises under the
training of Mrs. 0. A. Ramsey and
Mias Ruth Bryant.
The annus! Christmas sermon will
bo preached at 11 a. m. by the pastor.
The mid week service for Wednesday
st 7:15 p. m. the 26th will be in the
Methodist church. The lesson will be
the tenth chapter of St. John. Mr.
Hanson leading.
Christmas
his office in locating ths auto stolen
at Kant from W. H. Clifford. His
efforts disclosed that it was stacking
Instead of tbe usual union service
up a bill for storage in a Portland in the church next Sunday night the
community Christmas program will
Mrs. Bertha Porter, enroute from be rendered in tbe opera houae at 7 JO
Baa Francisco to Kal »ape 1, Montana, p. m. Local people are potting on an
to spend the holidays with her mother impressive Christmas pantonine and
and sister, was a guest part of this candle service entitled “Tbe Light
of Men." A doeen or more of tbe
Mrs. Porter and the Belknap family young people have been practicing
date their friendship back to days in nightly under tbe supervision of Mrs.
Poley and Mrs. Bryant to make this a
Wakefield, Nebraska.
Instrumental
vocal
Mike, trusty guardian and utility muaic will be interspersed thru the
helper around the Moro meat market program, and some special numbers
will be put on between acts. An
offering for tbe nesr esst relief will
a rat or other trespasser under the be taken at tbe meeting.
Market garage he was impaled with
A very pleasant surprise party was
miss. Mike was a good dog and will
given
for Mr. end Mrs Allsn Murray
be missed at his old rendesvous.
at their home in the Fairview dis
trict, Saturday night of last week.
Tbe Murray’s have just recently
moved Into tbe community and the
neighbors from the surrounding vicin
ity planned the surprise in order to
welcome them into their midst.
About seventy five guests arrived
between the hours of seven snd nine,
sll loaded with good things to eat.
The Wright’s were there with their
musical instruments. Rugs and fur
niture were cleared out of the larger
rooms and those who danced or played
cards enjoyed themselves until the
wee hours of the morning.
Electrical Aids
to a perfect toilette
* The edf-heating curling iron, *
portable blast of warm air for hair
drying and plenty of good light
properly placed, with a little
vibrator to massarc away the lines
of weariness are aids to beauty and
comfort common today, but un-
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It is in the electrical home that
one find« maximum comfort and
luxury, not only in the boudoir but
ing, ironing, dishwadung, house
cicaning and cooking are all made
es ier by electricity.
We can tell you how to get
these advantages for your home
at a minimum of oust. Telephone
Eversharp Pencils
Leather Goods
Toys
Your bena will «inf “Merry Christmas and a Prosperous
Naw Year’* if they are comfortably housed in a Tum-A-Lum
Poultry House.
Our plans are drawn by experts and are designed to
meet every requirement The free use of our plan depart*
nut is part of Turn-A-Lum Service.
Hens Turn-A-Lum Housed, bring Contentment. Prosper
ity and Tranquility.
With the beat of the Seasons’ Greetings,
Tam-A-Lum Lumber Co., D. K. CM, Mtnytr
Mon, Oregon
Stationery
Waterman Pens
MORO PHARMACY
Movie New» of tbe Current Week
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th.
...» Puy O.A.C. Has 8 Students From Moro
¡Thomas San ischi plays a powerful
thrilling
,o*e
Winifred Br\son is seen as
Don’t miss that
picture “One Week of Love,” at M jio “Lullaby Lou," exotic creature of
theatre Saturday, December 22d. A ' the tiopics Edward Bums is another
little birdie whispered something (noted film player in the cast, snd
about this picture being a “bird" Rich-rd Kean, the eminent Shakes-
and tbe lit* Ie birdie was right perean actor, makes his bow to the
Action, beauty of photography and pictures in the play, appearing as
some excellent sc ting by Elaine “the profe*eor,’’ sreh-ruler of the
Hammerstein and Conway Tearle raise dark perils of the strange land across
this Selxnic photoplay to the heights. the Pacific.
.
It is worthy of taking its place in the
motion picture hall of fame without
further ado.
Tbe backgrounds are those con-
atructed by nature; mountains of
incomparable magnificence, raging
torenta and great spaces of sky I
Without its story, “One Week of
Love" would be a succession of very
beautiful picturea, but when you add
a yarn about a highstepping society
girl who falls into a neat of out
laws- you have the picture you have
been waiting for through many a
film-hungry day.
Henry A. Moore snd wife and their
son Harry A.. Moore and wife, from
Portland, were viaiting at the E. A.
Cushman farm home this week.
Henry Moore and wife are pioneer
residents of this city. They aided
greatly in building Moro to its
present pretentious siae. They oper
ated the first place of amusement in
the town, they at one time owned the
largest store, and also organised the
When Julien Josephson and Deni
first banking institution for sll tbe son Clift wrote a story founded on
district south of this eity.
facts glesned from police head
The
dancing public
are now quarters’ records, they crested a
planning their costums for the snnasl melodrama which is not only exciting
mask bail announced to be given at but believesble. Tbe audience ait on
Moro opera house on New Year Eve. the edge of their chairs, as the scenes
Prises will be given for the most of the “Midnight Patrol" pass be
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unique and best sustained isdy and fore them.
gentleman characters. Grand march
Thurston Hall and Rosemary Theby
11:15 sharp.
Polster’s 5-piece or make an ideal hero and heroine, and
chestra will furnish the music. Sup each member of the cast has a part
which la admirably suited to his in
per at Hotel Moro.
dividual ability.
Tbe story centers around the en
deavors of Sargeant Terrence Shannon
of the New York police, to reduce
the illicit drug traffic in China town.
The young officer is deeply in love
with Patsy O’Connell, who works in
the little mission which seeks to help
the down-and-out girls snd needy
children of the district.
The “Midnight Petrol" comes to
Moro Theatre the evening of Decem
ber 29th.
Christmas Carols
Phon« Main 91
Gifts for Everybody
Master writers of screen and stsge
collaborated in the story of “Thun
dering Dawn" the Universal-Jewel-
Harry-Garson production that Is com
ing to Moro Theatre on Christmas
day for two showings, matinee at 4
p. m. and evening at IM. Prices
will be 15c and 85c for both shows.
The story mainly deals with the
Island of Java, the melting pot of the
Orient, where every nationality known
to man, and all conditions of human
ity, from wrecked beach combers to
millionaire tourists foregsther, is the
setting for “Thundering Dawn” the
spectacular production screened for
Universal by Harry Garson.
The
play, photography of which was pro
ceeded by weeks of research, shows
Java In the vivid colon of the
tropics— its seductive eharm, Its vices
and perils, in a powerful story of a
man’s regeneration and a woman’s
love. The «Umax is a groat typhoon
that wipes elean the coast of painted
peril.
The story is laid partly in Baek
Bay, Boston, and thonee proceeds to
the tropics. J/ Warren Kerrigan and
Anna Q. Nilsson head the brilliant
W. H. Williams was a business
visitor at Shaniko on Wednesday.
J. J. Schaeffer and wife are spend
ing the Christmas holidays with her
sister and family at Prineville.
Roy L. Kunsman, manager, of the
Moro Trading Co., was a business
visitor in The Dalles on Tuesday.
F. C. Moquet, farming on the
Homer Belshee place r.t the east end
of the base line road, was in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Leah Sibray, from Baker, was
a visitor the past week at the home
of her parents, E. A. Cuahman and
wife, north of Moro.
Sheriff Hugh Chrisman and wife
were in The Dalles Sunday, attend
ing the wedding of Mr. Chrisman’s
niece in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krieg who have
been spending the week with Mrs.
Krieg’s sister, Mrs. A. J. Murray,
returned to Hood River over the
highway Friday.
The total number of students regis
tered at Oregon Agricultural college
this year is near 3000, of whom 15 are
from Sherman county and of these
eight are from Moro. Studenta at
tending from thia city are registered
in home econom1«, commerce, agri
culture,
pharmacy, and military
science and tactics.
Arthur B. Christianson, Junior in
military science and tactics, is s
member of the Scsbbsrd and Blade,
national honorary military fraternity.
Membership in this fraternity ia
(limited to those
registered for
military work and who have exhibited
special qualities of excellence in
manhood, scholarship, military at
tainment, and academic standing.
Christianson is also a member of
Alpha Pi Delta fraternity.
J. I^e Stewart, junior in the school
of pharmacy, will receive a degree
as pharmaceutical chemist next June.
Stewart is president of the Kappa Psi
fraternity and a member of the inter
fraternity council.
Evelyn Ragsdale, junior in home
economies, was manager last year of
the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, of
which she is a member. Owen Les
ter, pledge to Theta Nu Phi, Mar
guerite Foss, an Alpha Rho pledge,
and Opal Powell, all freshman, are
registered in the school of commerce.
Edmund Stephens is a freshman in
the school of agriculture and pledge
to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
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K. SCHADE, PROPRIETOR
Moro Theatre
HOUSE OF GOOD PICTURES
Saturday» at 7:30 o’clock
Tuesday Dec 25
J. Warren Kerrigan and Anna Q. Nilsson in
“Thundering Dawn’
Matinee 4 p. m
Evening 7:30 p. m.
Admission 35c and 15c
Saturday Dec 29
See
the Qyrafoam Washer
“The Midnight Patrol”
Made in Three Styles
^¡'t' O'
Multi-Motor
Electric
Founded on fad, this exciting story is filled with thriUs
Admission 30c and 15c
Independent Motor
It isn’t made of w<»od,
copper or sheet iron
It is made of aluminum
and metal
The family size requires less floor space
than any machine on the market
Call and you will be convinced
it is the washer for you
Ginn, Coleman & Co.
Moro, Oregon
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MORO,
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