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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
Donald Items Frank E. Verger was a business vis itor here, Monday. A. J. Rich returned Sunday from the coast with about 1000 lbs, of fine sal mon. E. R- Feller has had the interior’ of his house done over by the painter, Mr. Wilson, making it very attractive. Mm, Mdore spent the week end with M rs. L.’K. Page in her home on Cot tage St., Salem, returning Sun. eve. Mrs, O. O. Cone of Portland spent Sat. and Sun. at the home of H, D. Evans. Rev. Walker preached an excellent sermon Sunday evening and helped in the League meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar have moved iito the L. P, Swan bungalow. E. R. Feller and party returned from their hunting trip with four fine deer. * J. C. Moore had the misfortune to get a piece of emery in his eye last week, but after some delay it was suc cessfully removed without the assist ance of a physician. The Junior Girls' cake sale last Sat urday resulted in net proceeds of $6.25. Much credit is due the bakers. The cakes were delicious. V A L U E O F C R E D IT 44 Uncle 99 account is the first step to A Checking ward establishing credit with a bank And credit today is a real asset. Yet is what you make it. The Tight credit at the right time, at the right bank may he worth more to you than a batch of letters presented by you as a stranger. We seek growing accounts of growing business men— men who will come to us for advice, and who will want the friendship of a strong bank when credit is needed. This bank will be glad to meet you and serve you. It is a pleasure, as well as good business to have young men grow with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK tiB B Îfâ & ik Molalla, Oregon CDN& feEJ'-i’ Dr. F. E. Hume was in Portland on proffessional business last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and Tuesday of BY L. MAX HUME this week. The Molalla Civic Improvement Ciuh Olga Glutscn, 10 yr. old daughter of gave a dance at the Band Hall. It Max Gluts’ch, was taken to the Good was a i uceess in uvery way, Samaritan. Hospital at Portland last “ Mysterious Moyer” of Portland, Friday morning, where she underwent performed a few magic acts and one an operation for appendicitis. Drs, crystal gazing act Sunday alternoon Todd and Hu me performed the opera and evening at the Lyric Theater here. tion. R. W. Rose, principal of the Parkrose The Milwaukie Hi eleven did not show up for Friday’s game so the local School of Portland, was in town Sat, team played- the town team beating ■and Sun. visiting friends. Molalla Brevities Miss Bernice -Feller entertained few girl friends Sunday afternoon. » a tnem with a score of 6 to“ 0 with a The Basket Social held at the Molal la Band Bàli last Friday night by the touchdown. "• Mr. ard Mrs, O. 0. Freeman and The Molalla Hi congregation will Student Body of M. H. S. was a grand sons ^returned Friday evening from journey to Hubbard next Friday after success. The total amount taken was $72. The hall rent was $5 and the their two months' trip by auto, to Iowa noon. A good game is expected. football pants totàled $55. Thus leav- and other eastern points. They return Lester Burly, of Molalla has joined ing a surplus of $12 to be put in the ed by way of Mexico and California, the Junior Class and wae introduced to Student Body treasurery, bringing many souvenirs to friends. studies last week. Joe Dooghe came out from the moun F, N, 3t. Helen was a Portland vis Born;— -To Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Craw tains last week with a dear. He was itor Saturday at his brother’s home. ford, on Sunday, Oct. 23, a baby boy. accompanied by M, J. Cockerall who Mr. and Mrs. F. A, ’Cauffen of Al Last Saturday morning at 8 o’clock, walked out the day before Joe got the bany, Phil Isaacson of Portland and a party consisting of, Herman Chind- dier. The horses got tired and came Mr. Worthman of White’s Garage Co., gren, Alberta Shoemake, Mrs. Jeo. J. out two days before the hunters did. Canby, were all week end visitors at Case, Mrs. Wm. G. Masterton, Harold When the 1921-1922 term of the M. the Bungalow Hotel: Jackson-and Champ Vifughan, motored H. S. started this year, it was decided Mrs. A. E. Feller entertained at din to Corvailis in a Ford hired at Master- by the Student Body to divide the ner, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. ton’s Garage. The main feature of school into two sections for selling thè Bligh and Mr. Frank Bligh and family the afternoon was the O. A. C.-—Wash 1921 annuals on hand then. The Fresh of Salem, Ore. ington game." They returned home men and Juniors were chosen for one Mi’3. J. Naylor has sold her tract late last night, but nevertheless they side and Champ Vaughan was elected captain; the Sophomores and Seniors east of Donald and expects soon to had a great tirrie. join her son, Mrs. Elmer Worth, who is teaching was the other side with Alvin Ellis as Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Parrott of Butte- I physical culture a; Me Minnville, was captain. At a meeting of the Student ville were passengers from Portland to I home over Sunday visiting her parents Body Monday evening it was found out that there was still some annuals- on and husband. Donald Tuesday evening. hand, but it was announced to Mr. “ Mrs. James Ryan was a Salem visi Miss Shirley Robbids, 12 ||year old Vaughan that his side had won the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Rob- contese; whereas the Juniors and tor Monday. nins of Molalla, won First Prize lastl Scott and Verne Hoskins with their week in a reading contest at the Star ! Freshmen received a cordial invitation to attend a HaH#we'en'"Pafty; the date wives are spending a few days at the Theater. to be announced later. home of their parents Mr, and Mrs. C. The ’‘One Cent Sale” which was S, Hoskins here and enjoyed the pheas held last Thucs. Fri. and Sat. at the | ant hunting. Huntley-Draper Drug Stores was quite1 Mrs. Lizzie Radcliff, Mrs. A. D. a success. Yergen and Mrs. Glen Yergen of Butte- ville were in attendance at the Star Club meeting held at Mrs. J. C. Moore’s on Tuesday afternoon. Fidelity Review, W. B. A. of Macca bees is invited to assist Queen Review, in Salem to entertain a supreme officer Saturday {afternoon , and evening of this week. Several members contem plate going. (Copyrigli -fg jp g Y w Aurora ScotteMk Hubbord flomtor I Wood fwrn Gervais Slivsrtcn. ßrooka Sublimity Oopâld fratum tfläul Awmilk 3(i km, 1 X Mm mm s a m W Êm M 1 mi Announcing the First -DANCE- m m Ü mÆ of a series to be given at Barlow A U R O R A BAND HALL Elmer Berg and Nellie are spending the weekend with thsir brothers here, Every other Saturday Night Commencing r Mr. Añares of Portland is shingling and painting his hduse in Barlow. SATURDAY, NOV., 5TH Aubbard football team played Mil waukee and : won, score being 7 to 6. j Waller Beer made one touchdown. The Barlow Parent Teachers Assn., are planning a Hallowe’en Masquarade for Nov. 5. They "are planning on having their gymnasium done. Every body come and bring a pie, Mrs. Asford and Mrs. Toogood, Glad ys and Mable were Oregon City shop pers this week. iystery Cake The Famous Elite Orchestra $1.00 a Couple Inc. Tax Can you name it ? REMEMBER—SATURDAY NOV., 5th—BIG DANCE H er e is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a nam e th at does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be m ade just right only w ith Royal Raking Powder. W ill you make it and nam e it? Solid Leather Shoes $500 for tKemBest Names Mr. and Mrs. Mathews of- Eugene will spend a few weeks with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Mary Kloster. Mr, Mathews went to Portland hos pital for treatm ent Mr. and Mrs. Robinson who have been spending a few weeks in Barlow have moved to Oregon City. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 3 0 Years Always bears the Signature of 1 Mrs. Frank Miller attended a party given by Mrs. Wm. Bradley and Mis Sidney Spurling of Portland; Saturdaj, at the home of Mrs. Bradley. Aurora Lutheran Church Next Sunday the. Reformation of the Sixteenth Century will be commemora ted in sermon and song. The pastoi will prea-.-h. In this service both Ian guiges will be used. The Sunday Sciool meets at 9:30. Divine worship bagi is at 1C;50. You are always wel e jtae, W. F. Schmidt, pertor. For the name selected as best, Are the best from every standpoint, for service, economy and solid comfort. Why take chances when we stand squarely behind our shoes with the strong est possible warrant of quality. we will pay -$250® F or the sec ond, th ird , fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $ 100 , $ 75 , « te n a n d $25 respectively* Thers is a guaranteed shoe for every purpose. A price for every purse. All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying con testant. Do not send your cake. Simply send the name you sug gest, with your own name and address, to the Anyone may center the contest, but only ope name from each, person will be considered. 'rf Sadler & Kraus “The Best and Most for The Price” r 1 w- " , . ¿ • - ■ ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY / 149 William Street, New York 7 H ow to m ake it Use level measurements for all materials ‘ cup shortening 1 Vi cups sugar Grated rin d o f % orange 1 egg and 1 yolk 2 1 4 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 cup milk 1% squares (1% ozs.) o f unsweetened chocolate (melted) % teaspoon salt - Cream shortening. Add sugar and gtated orange rind. Add beaten egg yolks. Sift together flour, salt and Royal Baking Powder and add alternately with the milk; lastly fold in one beaten egg white. Divide batter into two parts. To one part add the chocolate. Put by tablespoonfuls, alternating dark and light batter, into three greased layer cake pans. Bake in moderate oven 20 minutes. FILLING AND ICING 3 tablespoons melted butter 3 cups confectioner’i^sugar (Powdered sugar may be used bu t does not make as smooth icing) Grated rind o f % orange and pulp 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 egg white 3 squares (3 ozs.) unsweetened chocolate o f 1 orange Put butter, sugar, orange juice and rind into bowl. Cut pulp from orange, removing skin and seeds, and add. Beat all together until smooth. Fold in beaten egg white. Spread this icing on layer used for top of cake. While icing is soft, sprinkle with unsweetened chocolate shaved in fine pieces with sharp knife (use square). To remaining icing add 2lA squares unsweetened chocolate which has been melted. Spread this thickly between layets and on sides of cake.