The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 21, 1922, Image 4

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it would take more than a blind­
ing »now «t -rm U> stop the women’s
c ub at Gilkey
This was proven
Ti. ir-duy afternoon when sixteen
u> rrx n braved th« s.orm to meet
a 1 the home of Mrs Ida Yunker.
Several of the men who took their
‘Me ¡I be again those happy boars
wives rrpairad to the home of Leo
Of Christmas tunes oí long agoPT W
Z-
• . >»e b> . until club adjourned,
making the afternoon’s enjoyment
lwo-f I
They were treated to
again the old-tune paths; the ritkime inends wel
gmp«•» by Mr. Zeller, which he had
the riddriw homes tí yoath wel trip with merry feet
gut he red from his own vineyard.
ad, and heart to heart, wel tread
*] e women indulged in fancy work.
T‘- ii came the election of officers
the joyoas hopes we bed in other
w’. -h wa» a» follows: Pre«ident
M
S B Holt Vice-President .Mrs
F .-ml Kelly, voc Trees. Mrs. Fred
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f- cm. A shower wm given for
a memory briaga
Mrs William WainboM. »he receiv-
Oí Christmas times oí long
e >1 mi mbatanUal presents, and
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g M wiahes In story ami vt-rac
Mr*
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Mother
Christmas
comes.
We finger ia the gloom
J
ngren« who waa present
*He ghostly forms ti cfoklhood’s friends troop in ind 63 the room.’
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the hr»t time, was received into
ti
The h •>!••«« »erve<l cook-
lb words w^speak To aenory’i new cose ririm dock and fest,
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The next meeting
‘ for aa boar we he again the dear days oi the past
P
u i-e at bom» of Mr*. Henry
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the
tide
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fife
tuns
bad.
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pi .-aver Jun I A principal feature
of the afiern<H>n vur the arrival of
Aid oa its ebbing few
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a Chimtnu« box from an absent
We gfide again through golden’hours'
n. mlx'r. Mr«. Anna Chapman, of
Of Christmas times oi long ago!
8 n Jone, l.'aiif. Thia 1« her yearly ■
ci.Horn at Xmas lime
It contained
h- id ma ie pr« -rent* for 2M members.
A daoca at Charlie Patera Satur­
A though Mrs. Chapman is in the
RECORD MAP OF GUATEMALA
day evening, was well attended,
Is «1 of sunshine, she longs for the
ami everybody present report* a B«uth American R.publte Pro»»« It
•i •• and fir tree, and for her old
Hn Waathar Cy« Out tor ths
good
time.
tr *nds. whom she keeps in touch
Visiting Capitaliat
Sent Bro» have »hut down their
tr h through the papers.
mill <>n account of lad weather.
Th* republic of Guatemala, in to
iff rd Kelly, of Poet, arrived
endeavor
to make it easy for visit*
Mi«»
Mary
Hora
left
for
Mill
City
fcr i. 'ay. to spend the winter here
mg
capitalist*
to ore what they are
Sunday where ahe expect» to he
w h r. lativrs and friends.
investing
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and
to decide on the
employed for aome time.
VIII Wruk has moved his family
merit* of prnpoM-d investment*, baa
A Party and a Taffy Pull al
to heir new residence. It ia a neat
built and art up what eeetna by all
ShulU
’a place win a «ucc.-aa, and
bi galow situated on the main road.
odd* the moat eetm<>rdmary relief
I in >Y anker has been suffering all the young folk» report a good map in the world. Thia map la two
yellow jaundice for two weeks time.
acre« in extent. and ahowa every <x»n-
Harley Darby visited with Bay tour, every town ami every stream
. Crenshaw, of Dever, has been
or lake in Guat'-mala and the neigh­
he i< , his brother, S. P. Crenshaw, Pearwon Saturday.
re •util hi» house.
Sens Bros. loaded a car of Lumber boring territory of British Hondu­
ras It ta surrounded by water rep­
vo ear», driven by Fred Sommer at Kingston Thursday.
resent ing the Atlantic and Pacific
an Jerry Holchek, collided at Gil-
Mr. and Mr», l>ernl Montgomery Means.
re.day evening. The ear» visited with Joe Sent and family
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The giant topographical map ia
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ored considerably, but the Saturday evening.
we
of concrete, assembled tn aectiona.
mia were uninjured.
or
Preacher Steve viaited at Clarence Almnet two rear« w< rr «[wnt in mak­
I and W. A. Gilkey drve to
ing the molds, and in checking them
Overholt’s Sunday
All > > Thursday.
up. The ultimate co«t of the map
Mrs. Winnie Darby was visiting
wwa $100,000, and another like sum
Ernest Kelly honored her
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at Roy Pearson's this week.
we* »pent in gathering the topo­
hu ■sod with a birthday dinner
Mr. Ben Darby and sons Harold graphical data on which it ia based.
Th
•lay
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mee
The Big map i* located in the hip-
pel tn l Mr. and Mrs. J. II Kelley. and Earl, and Frank Hora visited
podronie,
or race track, at Guate­
at Clarence Overholt’s Sunday.
we « preaant?
mala
City,
and it* suhatantni! char­
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Some of the young folks of this
ne residence of la« naid Gilkey
acter
ia
indi-
Med hv th« fact that it
fire Tuesday evening, when Community were out Sleigh riding
toe
has |>a*M>d through two earthquake*
U m i ip« to the heating stove esme Sunday. — they report it wa* a great without harm.- Scientific American.
loo » trom the flue. It was soon sport.
dis >vered and the Are extinguished
bef ' iw tnvch damage was done
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i: i Kelly an ! Bud Struckmier
tra «a.
-uemw in Salem Mon­
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Mr and Mrs. W. A. Gilkey and
Mr D »nard Gilkey were on then
Albany recently, when t
wav t
fro ’ 1 «I < • <-»me off of their cai
Tw
g men from Lebanon cam
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;
»fed to be "Good Samar-
P*’
its
(»th m hy going to Crabtree
wh
< ' got repairs, and helped
fix
•'
* «<• the journey could I*
Cot nu..|.
Two More Full Shopping Days
CHRLTMAS Eve! T ub bw the fights; let fimfog shadows fall
AAwirt the artamed windows there, and play ahag the wal
wf^aride! Tw tine for rest; 'til trine to pot away'
Dec IM
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’ ‘H M. Maupin
DROPPED
FROm SARTA’S PACK
A l ew Suggestions oí
PRACTICAL GIFTS
For “Him”
For “Her”
An Overcoat
M arici na un
Shi ila
Necktie*
A Nice Handling
Jewelry
Slippett«
Hntidkerchiefs
Glove«
Shoe*
Cap*
Il andk erchiefs
Hosiery
1 liahea
Silverware
ALSO MANY GIFTS “ ¡Z 1 H HI C Q ”
FOR ALL OF THE
IX1LJLJ1LO
AT rm: STOKE OF
flibler v fitti, Scio. On
TIRES
TIRES TIRES TIRES
TIRES
Now’» the time to equip your car with new Tire*
while my present stock lants, for Tires hare gone
up in price in the last few days, and will go
higher. You know our lines, you know our
service and you know wa never intentionally
misrepresent. Again, we warn you of the rise
in price, and while the stocks we have on hand
last we will quota these
While getting your Tires, have your
car looked over and made safe for
travel. Expense is trivial here.
Fred T. Bilyeu
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Dec 18
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inch case as low as $9.00
3/4 inch fabrick case $9.25
3J4 Redtop case $1 5.65
3 inch Redtop case $ I 1.75
3/4 inch cord case $12.65
Kir an-i Mrs John Shepherd were
enr u > t. Albany recently when
the t< > mg gear of their car broke
Th. muehine was overturned ami
dan i. I* >inc but no one was hurt.
R .ntlve- here have word that
Mrs Sylvania Titus, of Stay ton. Is ill.
A large crowd attended the turkey,
goo««. and duck »hoot at the Will
Moore place. Mrs. J. H. Kelly and
Mrs Waiter Morris nerved coffee to
the crowd
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