Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 01, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
OUTLOOK.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
GRESHAM THEATER
Two Extraordinary Days
Saturday and Sunday, April 2 - 3
C o sm o p o lita n
P ro d u c tio n s
HUMORESQUE
A PHOTOPLAY featuring
FRIDA Y,
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A lm a R ubens
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The song in a mother’s heart made visible; the dream of a mother’s life come
true. A melody of love and tears and laughter, played silently on the screen.
P reach in g service« will follow as
j usual th e Sunday school hour a t th e ’
Bethel B ap tist church. T he pastor.
Rev. J. E. Brow n, will give th e m orn-
■ it;g m essage on th e su b ject, “ A tta in - '
1 ing Im m o rtality ." T h e re g u la r com- i
f m union service w ith th e reception of |
j new m em bers will follow. T he B. Y. 1
P. U. will m eet a t 6 :3 0 and follow -j
j ing th a t th e evening song service will
be enjoyed and th e p a sto r will dis- I
cuss th e su b ject, "B re ak in g th e Mar- I
riage Vow.”
"A fte r E aster— W h a t? ” will be I
th e topic of th e Sunday m orning se r­
mon at th e Zion Evangelical church
April 3 a t 1 0:30 o'clock. T he serv ­
ice will be in th e E nglish language.
Sunday school will convene a t 11:40
■ a. n i.
The G resham Local of th e Dairy-
; m en’s L eague will hold th e ir re g u la r
m eeting M onday evening, April 4 at
the g ran g e hall. All m em bers a re
requested to be present.
Miss H elen B a k er of C en tralia,
j W ashington, is visitin g h e r sister,
Mrs. M at Schanno fo r a sh o rt tim e.
T he en gagem ent of Miss M ar­
g u erite V olbrecht and D onald W. H.
j M orris of S eattle was announced a t
I a d elig h tfu l d in n er p arty a t the hom e
of th e b rid e elect’s p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. V olbrecht E a ste r Sunday.
| Mr. M orris will g ra d u a te from th e
! com m ercial course a t O. A. C. In
' .June. Miss V olbrecht is w orking in
1 the re g is tra r’s office a t O. A. C.
Miss M ildred St. C lair has gone to
Salem to spend a few days w ith h er
sister, Miss W inifred and to h ear the
' Glee Club concert. T he tw o will re ­
tu rn hom e on S atu rd ay and next
( week is sp rin g vacation a t W illam -
j e tte U niversity.
W illiam T rim ble moved his fam ily
to C edar Mill th is w eek, w here ho
has been w orking for ab o u t a year.
I Lois and Alice will rem ain h ere u n til
| th e close of school.
Miss H ester T h o rp e visited w ith
I friends in G resham th is week. She
was recently g rad u a ted from th e Or-
i egon N orm al school a t M onm outh
and has now gone to Bandon w here
th e will teach an eig h t m o n th s'
school beginning on A pril 4.
Planet Jr.
GardenSeeders
Cultivators
Fowler Cultivators
Riding one- or two-row Cultivators. Drills. Planters
Plows for Every Purpose.
Repairs for All Implements
RELIABILITY — with _ GOOD SERVICE
W. A. HESSEL
SARJU THE OUTCAST AT
THE METHODIST CHURCH
The evening services a t th e M. E.
church will be m ade m ore a ttra c tiv e
th an usual by th e sto ry of a H indu
o u tcast who becam e a g re a t and use­
ful m an. T he life of S arju will be
: illu stra te d by a sh o rt set of views.
I A synposium of rep o rts on th e first
y e a r’s w ork of th e C en ten ary will be
a p a rt of th e evening service.
M iss E lsie W itzel B rid e o f
T he su b je ct of th e p asto r's m o rn ­
ing serm on will be “ Is th e Bible out
G. L. Turner.
Miss Elsie W itzel, eld est d au g h ter of D ate ?”
T he ch o ir will re n d e r a fine an ­
of Mr. and Mrs. R ichard W itzel of them a t each service. At th e m o rn ­
Damascus, becam e th e b rid e of G ar­ ing service "God be M erciful.” In
re t L. T u rn e r a t a sim ple hom e w ed­ th e evening, "L ove T h a t W ill Not
ding W ednesday, M arch 30, a t 11 L et Me Go.”
E pw orth
L eague
topic,
‘‘T h y ’
a. m. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, p asto r
of th e Zion Evangelical church of K ingdom Come, In My C h u rch .”
G resham officiating. Only th e b rid e ’s
Dogs to Be T ak en Up.
fam ily and im m ediate relativ es w ere
present.
T he city o rd in an ce p ro h ib itin g th e
A fter th e cerem ony a w edding d in­ roam ing a t larg e of dogs will go into
n e r was served.
effect today, A pril 1st, and th e m a r­
Mr. and Mrs. T u rn e r w ill m ake sh a ll will ta k e up any dogs which
th e ir hom e w ith th e b rid e’s p are n ts are found ru n n in g loose upon th e
stree ts.
GREG. COX, M arshal.
for a sh o rt tim e.
GOVERNMENT REMINDERS
First half of taxes must be paid before
April Sth.
MAY BE PAID THROUGH TH IS BANK
Do not procrastinate. There are many div­
isions to be made this year. Attend to them
NOW.
Second half becomes delinquent Oct. 5.
Have you delivered us all your Liberty
Bonds without coupons for exchange for per­
manent Bonds? If not, do so now. If you
have, have you called for the Permanent
Bonds? If not, do so now.
7:15 and 9:00 p. m.
15 and 35 cent admission
Seats will be in big demand—Come early
“ HUMORESOUE" FILM
OF INTENSE APPEAL
W om en In vited to Sew .
Mrs. C larence C athey wishes to in­
vite all th e ladles of G resham who
a re in terested in m issionary w ork to
her hom e next T uesday, to spend the
day sew ing fo r th e u n fo rtu n a te ba
bles of th e Louise Home. Each lady
la requested to bring needle and
scissors. Lunch will be served at
noon. T ake 8 :4 0 car a t O. W. I’,
depot and get off a t Cotton station.
W alk Vi m ile so u th to large red
barn.
F annie H u rst's m ost appealing
story. "H um oresque,” has been tra n s ­
ferred to th e screen and will be the
fe a tu re attra c tio n at the G resham
T h ea ter next Saturday and Sunday.
T he intensely hum an atm osphere of
th e novel is said to have been in c o r­
porated Into th e picture w ith sin g u ­
la r success.
T he story centers around Leon
K antor, a boy of th e G hetto who
Hhows an Intense love for music. His
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
m other who hus alw ays w anted a blocking m eth o d s. T ry it. Dr. C. 1’
m usician-son, is delighted and on his Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt­
seventh birthday buys him a violin. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
L eon’s playm ate is pretty G ina G ins­
berg. F ifteen years later, Leon is a
recognised genius. On the night of
Ills trium ph at a big concert given for
his people of th e G hetto, he enlists.
Leon retu rn s from F rance with a
sh a tte re d sh oulder and it Is said th a t
he will never be able to play th e vio­
lin again. L eon's music is his all.
Ho becomes m orose and discouraged.
Before th e w ar he had become en­
gaged to Gina. Now he wishes to
release h er from m arrying him — a
cripple.
B ut in a very w onderful
way he is restored to full stren g th
and, to th e Joy of his m other and
Gina, tu rn s tow ard new conquests in
th e realm of music.
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1041
FIRST STATE BANK
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MRS. E. E. HAMILTON
HONORS BRIDE ELECT
Miss B e rth a K ussrow was the
g u est of honor a t a luncheon given
T h u rsd ay evening by Mrs. E. E.
- H am ilton to a num ber of th e em-
ployeees of th e B lum au er-F ran k drug
com pany of P o rtlan d . Miss Kussrow’
who has been em ployed for th e past
tw o years by th e B lum auer-F rank
com pany is leaving Saturday for the
east w here she will be m arried.
O th er guests p resent were Mr. and
Mrs K V. S hortrldge. Mrs. Edith
Reese, Mrs, M. W endall and d au g h ­
te r Helen, th e Misses M argaret and
L uella M attheiu and Hazel Cox and
S tew art Oleson. A fter th e luncheon
th e party went to the hom e of Mrs
H a rrie t T im m erm an w here they vis­
ited the tw in d au g h ters of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Maclio.
To those who are contemplating building
W e have secured the exclusive rights of the National Builders' Bureau
for this territory.
A room at our yard has been outfitted for your convenience where we have
Floor Plans and Pictures of FIVE HUNDRED HOMES.
N e e l f o u r Nutt C lean ed ?
C O M E IN A N D U S E T H I S S E R V I C E , IT IS F R E E T O Y O U .
Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re­
pairing neatly done. T ailoring for
¡adies and men.
P E T E R LENA RD. T ailor.
E xp ert R epairing.
Any kind of auto or tru ck . G ener-i
ato rs and m agnetos a sp e c ia lty .!
S herm an M cCarter, corner Powell j
and Maple stre e t, G resham , p h o n e .
8S1.
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Nee John Brown for Insurance.
I can ta k e care of ail lines Of
sta n d a rd insurance, including F ire,
Life, C nsualty, A utom obile in the
best com panlee on e a rth . John
Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phono
»81.
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H and la u n d ry .
Atso all kinds of work except cu r­
tain s and collars. Located on Hood
avenue, betw een T h ird and F ourth.
Mrs. John Stanley.
C o n tra c to r
and
Spend as much time looking these pictures over as you wish.
Mr/Contractor, this service is for you, too, and we are sure
it will save you time.
Everyone is welcome to inspect this room and use it like a room in their own home.
Jones Lumber Co.
B u ild e r
Have located in G resham and am
ready to ta k e any work in my line
Ixing experience W ork guaranteed.
Let me bid on your work Phone S27.
L. J. W inter.
Storage b attery repairing and re
charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r
work
Raker & Bon.
Special
C o n m u n lca tlo n
of
G resham Lodge No. 151, A. F.
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A pril 6, a t 7 :3 0 p. m
L abor In!
M. M. Degree. V isiting b ro th ers wel­
come. R efreshm ents
W. L. OORSAGE. Sec’y.
WM C. METZGER. W. M.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
GRESHAM, OREGON
Member »f
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Phone 891
MR. J. G. MAST, Manager