T W IC E
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G resham O utlook
VOL. 9. NO 15
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
CENTENARY DRIVE OPENS.
EASTER SERVICES JOYOUS
F u ll of hope an en thusiasm for little ch ild ren looked like E aster
th e ta sk in han d local w orkers blossom s them selves. They, too, had
reh earsed th e ir little songs and reci
launched th e intensive financial drive
tatio n s m any tim es.
T he church
for th e .Methodist centenary world
was effectively d eco rated in E aster
program Sunday
afternoon.
Nine
flowers a n d foliage.
An especially
team s of solicitors g ath ered at th e
large atten d a n ce a t th e evening se rv
M ethodist church at 2 o’clock in Ihe
ice tilled the church, Sunday school
aftern o o n , received th e ir lists and
classroom s and vestibule.
final in stru c tio n s and w ent forth to
Follow ing the serm on at th e
“ carry o n ” th e L ord's work on the
M ethodist church on E a ste r m orning
glorious day of resu rrectio n .
Mary E lizabeth, th e in fan t d au g h ter
R e tu rn in g to th e p arsonage at 5
of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin K irkw ood re
o'clock to rep o rt and counsel w ith
ceived th e rites of baptism a t th e
th e p astor, Rev. J. M ontcalm Brown,
hands of the pasto r, Rev. J. M ont
all team s reported th a t they were well
calm Brown. She was presen ted fo"
received in the hom es of th e m em
baptism by th e young p are n ts who
bership and constituency of the
sw ore to th e solem n vows of the
church. T he centenary program has
ritu a l, pledging them to th e C h ris
com m ended itself to th e com m unity
tian u pbringin g of th e ir d au g h ter.
a t larg e and th e solicitors found peo-1
Upon being received Into th e p a s to r’s
pie ready to lend a hand w ith money, I
arm s th e im pressive sen ten ces of th e
efforts and prayer. T he drive will
baptism w ere pronounced by him.
co n tin u e for a w eek, by w hich tim e
all w ill have had an op p o rtu n ity to
At the Zion E vangelical ch u rch a
pledge them selves. Confidence is ex special E a ster program was given. A
pressed th a t G resham ’s quota of beau tifu l serm on on “ T he R esu rrec
$1150 will have been subscribed be tio n ” was delivered by th e pasto r.
fore th a t tim e.
Rev. II. G ebhardt, in th e m orning.
As has been published before, the An E aster prelude was ren d ered by
sum to ta l of th e drive is $105,000,- Miss F rie d a B ratzel, o rg an ist, who
000, and th is is th e way th e M ethod also played for th e com m union se rv
ist cen ten ary will spend the $105,- ice follow ing
th e
serm on.
G lad
000,000 which it expects to obtain by carols an d an th em s w ere sung by
May 25, in cash o r in pledges extend th e ch o ir and congregation.
ing over five y ea rs; $40,000,000 on a
T he evening service was in charge
g ig an tic foreign m issionary plan, in of th e young people’s league, w ith a
cluding churches, schools, colleges ju n io r q u a rte t ren d erin g special m u
an d o th e r ed ucational fea tu re s; $40,- sic. T hey were E lizabeth Schw edler,
000,000 on a sim ilarly large plan for soprano; M arg u erite V olbrecht, alto ;
th e hom e field, of w hich $11,000,000 W alter Schw edler, ten o r, and Rev.
will be expended to stren g th en ru ra l H. G ebhardt, bass.
ch u rch es; $ 2 5,000,000.on w ar recon
stru c tio n a*, hom e and abroad.
B ethel B aptist ch u rch held two
Many fam ilies w ere aw ay from J enjoyable church services on E aster
hom e on Sunday aftern o o n , when the I Sunday, w ith the p asto r. Rev. A. J.
so licito rs called upon them .
They W are, in charg e on both occasions.
will be approached d u rin g the week, W hite blossom s were used in p ro fu
or may leave th e ir pledges w ith m em sion ab o u t the pulpit and choir. F o l
bers of th e team s, if fo r any reason low ing th e m orn in g serm on two p er
they have been overlooked. T hose sons stood, confessing th e Savior.
who p articip a ted in th e E aster drive
A special EaBter solo was re n
w ere H ans L arsen and Mrs. H. L. St. dered, follow ed by a sh o rt program
C lair; K arl A. M iller and Mrs. C. M. of carols and read in g s by th e ch il
Z im m erm an; Mrs. A rza S m ith and dren.
Mrs. C. E. R u sh er; Mrs. J. H. S te rl
At th e C atholic church Holy
ing an d C harles Coe, w ith Mr S terl
ing d riving; T hom as W iles and C. E. Week services w ere observed, Mon
R u sh er; N. O. F u lle r and L ester day, T h u rsd ay , Good F rid a y and
Spencer; Mrs. H ans L arsen and Arza Holy S atu rd ay being fittingly com
S m ith ; Mrs. T hom as W iles and M ar m em orated. Low m ass was read a t
ion Jo h n so n ;
Rev. J. M ontcalm a p riv ate service a t 8 o ’clock E a ste r
m orning.
A serm on delivered In
Brown and T. D. Lym an.
Both of th e services a t the M ethod G erm an, and Holy Com m union w itn
ist ch u rch on Sunday w ere full of th e Rev. B ruenagel officiating, followed.
E a ste r m essage of high hope.
In At 10 o'clock high m ass was cele
th e m orning Rev. Brow n preached brated, the G o u n au lt m ass being
an d an au gm ented choir rendered beau tifu lly ren d ered by a full E aster
E aster anthem s. T he special E aster choir in charge of th e o rg an ist, Mrs.
service of th e day was, how ever, re G uliikson. T he ch u rch was filled for
served for the evening when th e this service, m any new fam ilies who
S unday school delivered a special have se ttle d in e a ste rn M ultnom ah
E a ste r p rogram of songs and sc rip eounty com ing into G resham for th e
Solemn benedic
tu re m essages and recitations. Some E aster eu ch arist.
especially fine m usic was sung by a tion closed the m o rn in g rites. F a th e r
large choir, who had given m uch H illebrand of Oregon City, fo r m any
tim e and p rep a ra tio n to th e E aster years In charge of th e parish th ere,
carols and anthem s. T he singing of and F a th e r Jo n a s of Canby, were
th e to ts in th e first two Sunday Holy W eek v isito rs at th e parish
school classes was d elig h tfu l, th e house.
H. W. COOLEY’S HOBBY
PROVED TRUSTY STEED
H. W. Cooley rides a hobby. Yqs,
p o u ltry -raising. No, not poultry-
raisin g on a larg e scale w ith u n lim
ited c a p ita l; ju s t plain hens-—a low
ly beginning with a sm all flock. P e r
siste n t effort and a liking for the
work a re m ore v aluable assets than
were money, opines Mr. Cooley. And
of course his opinion carries w eight
because he has dem o n strated th e
tr u th of any sta te m e n ts he may m ake
reg a rd in g chickens.
As th e p ro p rie to r of th e W hite
Knoll p o ultry fasm five m iles n o rth
east of G resham he has established
him self as a su b sta n tia l and p ra c ti
cal p o ultry b ree d er w ith a re p u ta
tion th a t is know n all over th e coast
sta te s and probably fu rth e r than
th a t, fo r all we know.
W as It only ten y ears ago th a t the
n eig h b o rs sa t back and predicted
th a t he would sta rv e when he p u r
chased th e ten acres o u t th e re and
began th e erection of his poultry
sh ed s? W ell, he laugh is certain ly
on them , as th e re Is no m ore com
plete and im posing p o ultry eq u ip
m ent in th e sta te th a n th a t on the
W hite Knoll. Steady application did
it. A sm all beginning, unqueijgh-
able en th u siasm , a close study of re
q u irem en ts and conditions followed
by an application
of th e lessons
learn ed . Mr. Cooley has encouraged
m ore b eginners
in sm all poultry
v en tu res th an any m an in Oregon.
And now we are to add this val
ued citizen to the ro ste r of jU resh-
am. Com ing h ere a t th is tim e of
aw akened in te rest In p o u ltry p ro
jects he will be In a position to re n
der inv alu ab le assistan ce and co u n
sel to m any people here. Mr. and
Mrs. Cooley have p u rch ased th e An
derson bungalow
and th ree half-
i acre lots on W allu la H eights and will
m ake th e ir hom e in tow n. In fact
Mrs. Cooley is alre ad y estab lish ed
here. Mr. Cooley will rem ain at th e
poultry farm fo r som e tim e to assist
his son-in-law , G eorge A rm strong, in
caring fo r the 10,500 cbickR alread y
hatched this season. They expect to
raise 6000 more.
As announced in th e O utlook last
m onth, Mr. A rm tsro n g recently p u r
chased th e p la n t and will m ake his
home th ere. A ccording to Mr. Cooley,
Mr. A rm strong is now th e “ boss”
while he is con ten ted w ith th e title
of m anager. T he A rm stro n g farm ,
which Mr. Cooley accepted in p a rtia l
paym ent for th e W hite K noll farm ,
has been re-sold by Jam es E lkington
to J. D. Splaw n of th e B rightw ood
d istrict, who will move th e re w ith
his fam ily a t once.
Upon re tirin g from th e active
m anagem ent of th e p o u ltry farm , Mr.
Cooley will spend a good p a rt of bis
leisure in preach in g th e gospel of
egg production to all In q u ire rs in
this section.
Special Mat u n lay Only!
L arge black h ats trim m ed with
flowers and ribbon, $2.95. Also
specials $5 and $6 h ats, sm all and |
large. Misz M illinery, G resham .
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OREGON
TUESDAY,
APRIL 22,
1919
ODDFELLOW WILL CELEBRATE •
ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
Com plete arran g e m en ts have been m ade for th e com m em oration ot
th e one h u n d red th an n iv ersary of th e founding of th e Oddfellow lodge in
A m erica. G resham Lodge No. 125, E stacada Lodge No. 175, Sandy Lodge
No. 195 and B oring Lodge No. 234 will be jo in t hosts on S atu rd ay evening
in Masonic hall in G resham , w hen an elab o rate p rogram will be presented by
the lodge m em bers in celeb ratio n of this occasion.
T he com m ittee on arran g e m en ts, headed by J. G. Mast, ch airm an , and
Wm. A. M orand, secreta ry , is com posed of J. E. M etzger and A. E kstrom of
G resham , H. S. Jones, J. B. Linn, and E. E. McConnell of E stacada, R. S.
Sm ith, A. C. Ilaum back and J. L outidree of Sandy, Jas. McBain and J. E.
Siefer of B oring.
T he people of G resham und th e com m unity are invited to m eet w ith the
O ddfellow s an d enjoy th e excellent program published below.
PROGRAM.
O v ertu re-—(M anoa) .................................................Union H igh School O rch estra
A ddress of W elcom e.............................................Wm. A. M orand, G rand M arshal
Violin Selection— M axine T elford, Boring R ebekah Lodge No. 213.
Vocal Solo— " F o rg o tte n ” (E u g e n e C ow lef)— Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, G resh
am R ebekah Lodge No. 61.
R eading— "T a lk in g F la g s”— B lanche Shelley, Sandy R ebekah Lodge No. 193
Buck and W ing Dance— J. E. S iefer, Boring Lodge No. 234.
A ddress— Odd F ellow ship— Wm. A. C a rter, P ast G rand M aster.
P re sen ta tio n of 25-year V eteran Jew el to B. C. A ltm an of G resham
Lodge No. 125.
In stru m e n ta l Selection— By E stacad a Lodge No. 175.
Violin Selection— H okan T ruedson.
Vocal Solo— "B y th e F o u n ta in ” (S tephen A d am s)— Mrs. K arl J. H agberg,
G resham Lodge No. 125.
F our-M inute T a lk — Sol G arrison, Past G rand, Sandy Lodge No. 195.
Vocal Solo— E della Towle.
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R eading— Miss E d ith H iatt.
gong— Odd F ellow s’ Q u arte t of B oring Lodge No. 234.
F e a th e r C o n test— M essrs. Beers an d Duley.
■ A in i ■ rica”— By A udience.___________________________*_______
MULTNOMAH GRANGE
BAPTIST EVANGELISTS
PLANS FINE PROGRAM
CONTINUE SERVICES
Phone W ant ads to 701
M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 will
m eet at O rient on S atu rd ay . Those
who m issed th e good th in g s of the
la st m eeting will have th e pleasu re
of h earin g som ething ju st us good
th is m onth. A sh o rt business ses
sion in th e m orning will be followed
by th e g ran g e dinner.
In th e aftern o o n th e follow ing
p rogram will be ren d e re d : songs, by
th e g ran g e ; read in g , Mrs. John
S le re t; vocal solo, Miss Louise F ritz ;
read in g , Mrs. S arah W h eeler; q u ar
te t, la d les’ glee club of P o rtlan d ;
rec itatio n , “ T he F airy and Song,
Mrs. Louise N elson; essay, Mrs. P earl
H ayden; vocal num ber, glee club;
ad d ress on education, W. T. F letc h er
p rincipal of St. Jo h n s high school;
ten m in u te ta lk on V ictory loan.
V isiting g ran g e rs will be welcome.
W ants,
colum n.
w ants,
w ants.
See
“The Camouflage o f Shirley”
The Senior - Junior Play
WED. APRIL 23, MASONIC HALL
S s a i f i S r &
$1.50 PER YEAR
EASTER SERVICES TEACHING CORPS
AT ROCKWOOD TO SERVE AGAIN
GROWING UP
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. D river have
retu rn ed to G resham a fte r co n d u ct
ing E aster services a t A rleta B ap
tis t ch u rch in P o rtlan d , and will
co n tin u e th e ir evangelistic m eetings
all th is week at B ethel B aptist
church. They will lead the Binging
a t th e convention of th e W illam ette
B ap tist association In G resham next
T uesday and W ednesday, when fifty
d elegates and m any o th e r guests arc
expected from o u tly in g tow ns in the
d istric t. G resham people are invited
to open th e ir hom es to these dele
g ates who will req u ire sleeping ac
com m odations and
b rea k fa st two
m ornings. L uncheon and d in n e r will
be served by th e B ap tists a t th e
gran g e hall. A b an q u et will be a
fe a tu re of W ednesday evening. T he
full program will be announced in
F rid a y 's issue of th e O utlook.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
T“
This will be the only School Play of the Sea»on
EVERYBODY COME
The m ost assu rin g proof of the
resu rrectio n of C h rist is th e re su rre c
tion th a t tak es place in th e h ea rts of
those who accept him . so says the
m in iste r and It m ust be so.
T he principle applies to churches
as well ns individuals. In stan ce the
Rockwood M. E. church which en
joyed one of its m ost successful days
on E aster Sunday. T he pastor, Rev.
E. J. Schnell, rep o rts th a t a special
program for th e Sunday school c h il
d ren was provided in th e m orning,
and at th e close of th e program sm all
b ask ets having a lib eral supply of
candy eggs w ere given as a g ift to
each one of th e sch o lars of the
school. T he previous record of a t
tendance was com pletely broken. The
n um ber present was 85; th e previous
high m ark was 66 . A nother special
program was provided for th e even
ing services, a t w hich tim e the church
was tilled to capacity.
T he m em bers of th e church sp ran g
a su rp rise on th e p a sto r by d ec o rat
ing th e ch u rch m ost b eau tifu lly . Two
w agon loads of (lowers and g reens
were artistic ally a rran g e d in the
church.
At th e close of th e evening service
the p asto r rep o rted th a t th e parson
age needed resh in g lin g and th a t^ h e
had assum ed th e responsibility of o r
d erin g the m aterial and th a t th e im
provem ent would cost about $30. He
asked who w ere w illing to pledge
th e ir faith w ith his and help 1,1m
m eet th e obligation assum ed. Two
young Indies were appointed to tak e
the su b scrip tio n s and they were soon
nearly overw helm ed, so generous and
quick was th e response. In a few
m inutes ab o u t $70 had been pledged.
Real E a ste r joy filled t h e /h e a r t of
th e p a sto r, his loyal w orkers and su p
porters.
T he uplift to th e com m unity is ta k
in g -o n a b ro ad e r phase of h elp fu l
ness.
A rran g em en ts have been m ade for
a m eeting fo r boys only at the Rock
wood M accabee hall on F riday, April
25, a t 8 p. m. A big exhibit and ta lk
on th e su b ject of “ K eeping F it” will
be given. T his m eeting Is fo r boys
from 16 to 24 years of age only. A
capable sp e ak e r from P o rtlan d is
com ing w ith 40 exhibits to illu stra te
th e talk . A very in te restin g evening
is prom ised those who will atten d .
F. J. Schnell, p asto r of th e Rockwood
M. E. ch u rch , assum es th e resp o n si
bility for th is m eeting, and assures
th e p are n ts th a t th e event will be of
g reat profit to th e ir boys, and th e re
fore can feel safe In sending them .
A dm ission is to be free and all young
men are invited.
T he m em bers of th e young ladies
class of th e Rockwood Sunday school,
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. P e te r
son and F. J. Schnell, will provide
services a t th e C edars on next S un
day aftern o o n . T he m em bers of the
Rockwood church are m aking every
effort to serve th e com m unity In
which they live, and th in k th is one of
th e p ractical form s of religion.
At th e m eeting of th e school d i
recto rs of G resham d istric t T hursday
n ig h t te ach ers w ere elected for the
y ear beginning in Septem ber. W ith
th e exception of Mrs. M yrtle Myers,
fifth g raiie teach er, who will m ake
her hom e in S eattle w here her son
will e n te r th e U niversity of W ash
ington, th e e n tire teaching force of
th e g rad e school has been retain ed .
T he resig n atio n of Mrs. Myers and
th e election of an ad d itio n al teach er
for next year will w ork a few c h a n g
es in th e school. Miss M aude Michel,
who has ta u g h t th e th ird g rad e pu
pils, will assum e ch arg e of th e fifth
g rad e, w ith h e r sister, Miss Gladys
Michel, a norm al g ra d u a te , as th ird
g rad e teach er. Miss Mary H ansen,
a g ra d u a te of th e s ta te norm al
Bchool a t M onm outh, and a teach er
of sev eral y e a rs’ experience will
teach th e sev en th g rad e subjects.
Miss H ausen is now com pleting her
second y ea r's w ork a t Post, Oregon,
and com es h ere well recom m ended.
P rin cip al T. J. Skirvin, who was
p resen t at th e board m eeting ex
pressed him self us m uch gratified at
the election of an ad d itio n al teacher.
He said th a t all of th e teach ers
worked u n d er u heavy handicap this
year, as th e sev en th g rad e pupils
were ta u g h t th e ir su b jects in differ
en t schoolroom s in th e building, th u s
d isru p tin g th e classroom work in
many room s and ten d in g to d istu rb
the pupils them selves with so much
moving about.
Mr. S kirvin is plunnlng a full year
for the g rad e school, it was a m a t
te r of re g re t to him la st year th a t
the boys in th e fifth and slxh g rad es
could noli be given in stru ctio n in
m anual tru in ln g , many of them d esir
ing th e course. W ith a teach er for
each' g rad e in th e school— eight
te ach ers in all— th e m anual train in g
will be fea tu re d q u ite extensively.
Mr. S kirvin accom plished a g’reat
deal in th e lim ited tim e he was able
to sp a re for th a t work d u rin g the
school y ear now closing. G resham
school has m ade a cred itab le show
ing th is year. In sp ite of th e fact
th a t th e schools were closed so long
th e teach in g force huB u n d ertak en
all club pro jects and o th e r activ ities
th a t m ade for
b etterm en t, many
tim es a t u con sid erab le sacrifice to
them selves. T he pupils have m ade
good ratin g s in county tests of all
kinds.
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School p atro n s will re g re t th e re
moval of Mrs. Myers to S eattle. It
is a d istin ct loss to G resham , w here
she bus m ade an envluble place for
h erself In th e reg ard of all people In
te rested In th e w elfare of th e pupils.
H er fine c h a ra c te r, u n failin g in te r
est in com m unity affairs, h er w ill
ingness to help w ith h e r vocal, m usi
cal und executive tu len ts w henever
called upon, have won for h er a wide
circle of frien d s whose good wishes
will follow her.
Sure! H e's T h e re Yet.
W ho? Why, Chipm an. Still sell
ing second hand fu rn itu re a t his
sto re on Powell stre e t.
GAY PARTY FROCKS ARE
FASHIONED AT SCHOOL
From u n d er many a se n io r's so
ber cap and gown will peep som e
d electable finery, d u rin g th e cere
m onies of com m encem ent week at
the high school. U nder th e d irec
tion of Mrs. Bereneice Allen, dean
of dom estic science, m any of th e
the girls are p u ttin g dain ty stitch es into
lovely su m m er dresses.
S heer o r
g andies in apple green, corn yellow
and peach, d elicate voiles in ex q u is
ite p a tte rn s; crisp taffetas In sp rin g
shades a re being fashioned into
ch arm in g g rad u a tio n frocks by th e
asp irin g young m odistes.
Peach pink voile will en h an ce the
ch arm s of d ain ty M arie T âcheron.
W hite voile has been selected by
R uth H artley , A nnie Hoover, Mabel
M etzger, Opal P hilipps an d E dith
B aker.
S heer o rg an d ie, d elicately
hand stitch ed will be worn by Hazel
Sedig,
E d ith
B u tler and
Maud
M etzger. O ur g ra n d m o th e r's s titc h
es w ere not much finer th an those
th a t have been sewed Into th ese
lovely gow ns. H anah Lane is fash
ioning a yellow voile frock. Minnie
D anielson’s blue poplin dress is
ch arm in g , as is Hazel S tan ley 's blue
linen. R uth H artley is also m aking
a linen dress.
Cover all ap ro n » o r super-uprons
are a p o p u lar form of sewing. Of
b rig h t g ingham s and percales with
dain ty co llars and elbow sleeve
bands they are h ard ly In the apron
class. L ucille M cCarter, C ora Jo h n
son and Hazel Sedig have m ade
som e a ttra c tiv e m odels. T he little
sisters of E dith
B ark er and Opal
P hilipps have been d elighted w ith
lovely new gin g h am school frocks.
Many m others have been rem em
bered by th e
young seam stresses,
also gay creto n n e tailo red p ettico ats
w ith b rig h t sateen bindings have
been tu rn e d o u t in large num bers,
as well as gingham gow ns w ithout
end.
M arion H agberg and Minnie Dan-
iR son, recent young hostesses in the
cookery class, e n te rta in e d a t lu n ch
eon in frocks of th e ir own fash io n
ing. Several g irls have m ade su its
and capes, and wool dresses, too.
T ow le D inner P arty.
, flowers them selves.
Follow ing dln-
T he Tow le residence pn th e Base I n er th e gu ests enjoyed music, danc-
Line road was th e scene of a c h a r m - . ing and some sim ple card gam es.
Ing d in n e r
p arty
F rid ay evening T hose bidden h. luded th e Misses
when Miss E della Tow le g raciously G ladys W right. Helen Bliss, W inifred
e n te rta in e d a n u m b er of th e high 8t. C lair, Mabel Michel an d E m m ett
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card s and favors were used w ith the ¡an d David P eterson.