GKESHA.M O l’TLOOK. A h to M ourning. TIK SD A Y , SOVEMBKK 2», 1»21 PLEASANT HOME POUNDER SYVERSON i.w r , m u n PLEASANT VIEW M amma, when people are In NUPTIALS CELEBRATED m ourning, do they w ear black night T he Ladies* Aid of th e P leasan t L ary Poch, of Pow ell Valley, who A p retty hom e w edding was sol- Home B aptist church will hold th e ir . wag go seriously In ju red a t th e Bull gow ns? x Why, no; <jf course not. em nixed on T hanksgiving day at th e a n n u ? , baxaar and ap ro n sale F ri- R headw orkg about th ree weeks W ell, d o n 't they feel ju s t as b a d - ; hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Jo u n d o r day evening, Decem ber 2. A chick- ly a t night as they do in the day- n e a r C orbett, when th e ir d a u g h te r I en supper will be served in connec- ago* 18 aKain on tb e tuend and able tim e? E lisabeth becam e th e b rid e of H er- tjon wBb tb e bazaar, beginning a t 6* ,0 be UP aud about th e house. | b ert 8. Syverson of B eaverton, Ore- o’clock. T he com ittee invites all to ' A lbert Seidl was hom e from O. A. W hy He O bjected. «on. enjoy th e evening as well as an ex- c . d u rin g th e T h an sk g iv in g holiday. AVlllle— M other, how did fa th e r T he cerem ony took place a t high ceileu t su p p e t at a low cost. j Mlgg E1Uabeth Seldl algo gpellt the g et to know you? (noon. Rev. W. Hr Scott of Salem. T he M ethodist Ladies* Aid society week_elld at hom e. M other— I fell into th e sea and he officiating. Rev. Mr. Scott was to r- wm bold a special m eeting W ednes-i Migh j j elen W ilhelm , an o th e r 6tu- dived in and brought me out. m erly p astor of the P resb y terian day fo r th e purpose of com pleting , dent at o . A. C., also sp en t th e holi-1 W illy— H uh! So th a t’s why he church a t Fairview . som e w ork fo r th e b azaar w hich they day and week-end here visitin g at T he bride was becom ingly gow ned are p lanning fo r December 16. A d o n ’t w ant me to learn to swim! the H u rt hom e an d w ith o th e r in pink and carried a b ea u tifu l bou full atten d a n ce is desired as th e re r.- fr jellds quet of pink and w hite carnations. m uch to be done and plans will be T he T han k sg iv in g program given L ittle C rystal P ounder, sister of the discussed for th e special w ork of the by th e school on N ovem ber 23 was I bride, was rin g b ea rer an d carried com m ittees. very good and well atten d ed . The : the ring on a b eau tifu l cushion. Mrs. Iren e H aji Sm ith and so., ta a k e t goc|a, n etted about and The house was a ttra c tiv e w ith dec- Gordon of McMinnvile, and R e v .ju id thg prot.ee(lg will be devoted to flxlng i orations of ferns, evergreens and fes- Mrs. F up th e play ap p a ratu s. ' toons of pink. d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mr. Cowdell and fam ily m otored to j Follow ing th e cerem ony and con Mrs. M artin L en n artz on Thanks-1 Eugene to gpend T hankgglv,ng w lth g ra tu la tio n s a su m p tu o u s w edding giving. his b ro th er. d in n er was served. Mrs. A lta G entry an d son Russel Mrs. T F. Soule an d sons were G uests p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. called at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. home from Meadow G lade fo r the E. P. Syverson of B eaverton, Mr. and R obert L undbom Sunday afternoon. week-end. Mrs. J. W llker of S ilverton, Mr. and • T he Girl Reserves are planning a The Seidl fam ily en tertain ed Mrs W ilson of C o rb ett, C ourtney special m eeting S atu rd ay afternoon. about 30 friends at 500 on S atu rd ay ■ Syverson, b ro th e r of th e groom , and T he aftern o o n will be spent in dis evening. The u su al good tim e was his sisters, C lara and H azel, also th e cussing C hristm as ideas. Everyone had. Mrs. Seidl served a delicious b rid e’s b ro th ers, Cecil and A lbert is to come p rep ared to gain a lot of lunch at a late hour. If o u r service sta tio n burned ! Pounder. suggestions fo r inexpensive C h rist down we’d g e t th e insurance. T he local telep h o n e com pany is I ~ Mr. and Mrs. W ilson w ith m andolin m as gifts and an exchange of ideas busy g ettin g th e line back into shape If b u rg lars stole o u r cash, we and piano fu rn ish ed several selec will be the o rd e r of th e day. It will again and hope to have it ready for could borrow some. tions su itab le for the occasion. be a very Inform al m eeting and plans use by th e tim e th e long distance R ut If we lost th a t p a rt of ou r Mr. and 'M rs, Syverson wil reside for C hristm as festivities as well as is re-established at T ro u td ale. business called GOOD W ILL, we Ion th e ir farm n ea r B eaverton, Ore. g ifts will be in order. T he g irls will could get it back again only m eet a t 2:30. th ro ugh m onths, or possibly years, SANDY BLUFF H er Salary. of the h ard est kind of work. Miss L ulu Eddy is in charge of th e “ I hope you are not a fra id of m i P leasan t H ome branch of th e P o rt A road ’m eeting Is to be held at T h a t’s why we say GOOD W ILL crobes,” apologized th e paying-teller land lib rary w hich is located at th e C ottrell com m unity church on W ed is the most valuable th in g we own. as he cashed th e school te ac h er’s M ethodist church. T he lib ra ry is nesday, Novem ber 30, a t 1 o'clock. check w ith soiled currency. T he P aren t-T each er association open a t 2 o ’clock on T uesdays and “ Don’t w o rry ,” said th e young F rid ay s and th e re is a good a s so rt will m eet at th e C o ttrell schoolhouse lady. A m icrobe co u ld n 't live on my m ent of books to choose from . Many on F rid ay evening at 8 o’clock sharp. salary. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s and a re ta k in g ad v an tag e of th e oppor 8. 8. P l ’GH, M anager. fam ily sp en t T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. tu n ity and also th a t of p u ttin g in ap A fam ous ancient, nam ed Milo, plications for certain books which W atk in s’ m other, Mrs. J. F. W atkins carried a baby bull aro u n d a race of H illsdale. track . He did th is every day. Each they desire. In th is way practically Mr and Mrs. C harlie W ilkinson any books from th e main lib rary are day th e bull was a trifle heavier— An en tire change of en tertain ed th e fo rm er’s paren ts. r4>; and Milo’s s tre n g th a trifle g reater. available. Mr. and Mrs. Oeogge W ilkinson and F inally, when th e bull was full books will be m ade in a few weeks. his b ro th er Ray and fam ily on grow n, Milo could carry it as easily Big basket ball gam e betw een T hanksgiving day. as when it was a baby. W orking O rient team and T. W. Jen k in s Those spending T h anksgiving at I steadily, to your utm ost, you steadily Co., of P o rtlan d , at O rient gran g e the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford | increase your stre n g th , your pow er hall, F rid ay evening, Decem ber 2.- w ere W illiam Caldo, Tom Caldo, I < to do things, g rad u ally you become Adv. Mrs. Mary Law less, Mr. and Mrs. able to carry a heavier load. T h a t’s Joe Caldo. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rad-1 TROUTDALE why the road to success becomes ford w ere callers in th e aftern o o n . easier, th e closer you approach the Ray W ilkinson spent Sunday w ith T he T ro u td a le L ad ies’ Aid will goal. give its an n u a l C hristm as tjazaar and his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W il In baking cakes, gem s and muffins, supper S atu rd ay evening, December kinson, who re tu rn e d w ith him to whilst are very ap t to stick to th e 3d. F ancy w ork articles and aprons P o rtlan d for a few d ay s’ visit. bottom of th e pan, try cooling th e m ade especially for C hristm as gifts. E lb ert B ates of E stacad a sp en t a bottom of th e pan quickly on ice or Chicken pie su p p er begins at 6 few days last week w ith A lbert Ault. by folding over it a w et cloth which o ’clock. Sale of articles opens at 8 E lm er R adford sp en t T h an k sg iv lias been soaked in cold w ater. T his I o’clock, C andy and punch will be ing In Vancouver. j does not fail to bring o u t th e cake in on sale all th e evening. T he place Mr. and Mrs. Jay R adford spent perfect condition. w ith th e fo rm e r’s of th e b azaar will be announced in T h anksgiving brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and F rid a y ’s O utlook. Mrs. L. Johnston of Boring. We Lost Your Good Will Gresham Storage Battery Co. Willard g, PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR B A N K . Spending ALL he makes will never get a man any thing but G R IE F; regularly banking a PART of his income will obtain for him HAPPINESS and IN D E PENDENCE. A man should not be STINGY, but he should be PRL DENT and put in the bank a portion of his earn ings. Then success is certain. / T ry it. We invite YOUR Banking Business BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON REVIVAL MEETING N O W IN PROGRESS At the Gresham Methodist Church Every Night at 7:30, Saturday Excepted INAPPY ¿TIRING F ome HAND s ERMONS ONGS HAKES WARM VP ALBERT 8. HISEY, P astor. THUS, E ISAACS, Song Leader. RHODA RENNISEN, Piunist. THE HEART W illa r d r ie s LEE PUNCTURE - PROOF E n tertain m en t anil Sale in D istrict * S o . 2<l, a Success. TIRES I $5.00 for Puncture $10.00 for Blow-out GET THEM AT Sherm an M cC arter G arage Phone 2331 Latourell Bldg. PORTLAND EXPOSITION QUARTETTE IN CONCERT Auspices of Masonic Lodge No. 152 A splendid array of artists in a program of great music al excellence and variety DON’T FAIL TO HEAR THIS MUSICALTREAT W ednesday Dec. 7 8 : 1 5 p. nt. • ■ ■ 11 i M a so n ic H a ll, G r e sh a m A dm lss'n, 85c r «* w « i . w»c Student«, 25c WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell and .Maple Greeliam 1581 2 4 7 D avis Street Port la nil Bdwy. 2OK2 BIG DANCE ----------- T he com m unity club of D istrict No. I 26, C lackam as county, is well pleased w ith th e success of th e e n te rta in m ent and sale la st S atu rd ay even- ! Ing. W hile som e of th e articles did not bring all th a t was hoped, nor I w hat they w ere really w orth, the sale and su p p er n etted $51. In ad- j dition th e "B lu eb ird G irls" took In ¡n early $12 for th e ir candy, which | was e ith e r m ade by them selves or 1 co n trib u ted by friends. T his fea tu re proved very p opular and the ! girls could easily have disposed of ■ more. T he la rg e r room was filled with an ap p reciativ e audience and most i of th e crowd stayed for supper, near- j ly 150 plates being served. Best of all, th ey seem ed to enjoy th em selves. Surely th is is w hat is most j needed— a com m unity c e n te r where all, young and old, may get to g eth er fo r a good tim e. W e wish to th a n k both th e Gresh- B akery and th e S an itary Meat M ar ket for th e courtesy accorded us. We ap p reciate both th e price and the q u ality fu rn ish ed . N ew C lover R ecom m ended. T he L adino clover, a g ia n t grow - j ing type of w hite little D utch clover, has m ade satisfacto ry g ro w th in co- | o p erativ e forage tria ls a t th e experi- rnent sta tio n . I t is p erennial In habit end grow s m uch m ore ran k ly than i th e o rd in ary w hite clover, m aking It a useful p la n t( fo r p erm an en t pas tu res w here th e re is a good supply of m oisture. It is not ran k grow ing enough to ju stify its c u ltu re for hay b ut is a good p astu re crop and In some irrig ated sections it m ay b.) suc cessfully produced for seed purposes. MUSIC BY THE SYNCOPATION KINGS Dancing Starts at 8:30 ADMISSION: Couples $1, Gents 65c, Ladies 35c Mrs. H M cCreary is hom e again and able to be up ab o u t th e house. Mrs. M cCreary was seriously in ju red several m onths ago when she was run down by one of th e au to tru ck s on th e Base L ine road. H er recov ery .h a s been very slow and skin g ra fttn g was reso rte d to before she recovered enough to be able to re tu rn home. Miss Fay Lord retu rn ed hom e last week from R oseburg w here she had been em ployed fo r several m onths. She arriv ed In tim e for T h an k sg iv ing In sp ite of th e sto rm s which de layed th e tra in s from th e so u th for several hours. T he Dan Kohl fam ily have moved to so u th ern Oregon. O f A ll D airym en’s League M embers AT GRESHAM GRANGE H / LL THURSDAY AT 1 P. M. Called by Washington County Dairymens’ Committee. Many things of interest to League members will be discussed. All Come. AIMES 8chool was closed here la st week on account of th e absence of th e teach er, Mrs. L am ar, who was snow bound in P o rtlan d People In this locality would n ot have know n a storm existed only fo r th e people go ing out, and w hat we read in the O utlook and o th e r papers, ab o u t the te rrib le storm s. All th e sto rm s here have been heavy rain with n eith er frost n o r snow. H arris H am ilton, who has been w orking for Cam eron k Hogg nearly two years, Is moving with his fam ily to K errlsto n , W ashington, to work for th e N. W. L um ber Com pany as tim b er taller. He and his b ro th er A lfred will work together. FARMERS’ WEEK C orvallis Ore., Dec. 26-31, 1921 Winter Short Courses P u t Science Into F arm P ractice A COMPLETE HISTORY O F E ASTERN M ll/TNO.M AII. Of course, th e whole fam ily eagerly reads th e "G resham O utlook.” T he DOES IT PAY TO WORRY w hole fam ily w ants to know th e happenings of th e co m m unity; w ants to F ru it and V egetable Course AIM HT APPEND K ITIS? Decem ber 3-17, 1921 read th e news ab o u t w hat th e people they know for m iles aro u n d are doing. | T ra cto r Mechanic* Course .a g a Can in * .? appendicitis Yes. by p r e v e be n tin g T te « ! - ,)a |ry ManuJft X 7 18’ 1922 T he "H om e Town P a p e r” is a com plete history every y ear of you and nal Infection T he In testinal antlsep- ™ ja n u a rv 2?March 18 1922 your neighbors. It tells of th e com ings and going*, th e birth*, th e m a r ¡and tow er" b o t ^ V e V o i l , ^ riage*, th e Joys and th e sorrow *— all the event* th a t go to m ake up com H.rdJ. ^ : 7 c 2o ^ h ’ m unity life. remove* “m a n l? " whT h’ 1“ ” “ 0 " “ Gra,n G ra,|,ng c “ « e * Beekepp, „ 9-21- 1922 H istory? T he O utlook m ention* thousands of nam es and event* In its 104 issues a y ear J u s t reflect a bit and realize w hat th a t mean*. If you which n o thing else can dislodge. One Ja n u ary 30-F eb ru arv 25 1922 sa t down and read a volum inous h isto ry of th e whole world from th e b irth of creatio n it would ta k e you a life tim e. And yet th e “ Home Town P ap er” ¿ .a im * ••"» « « » • , m m akes a re g u la r yearly custom of p rin tin g h u n d red s of nam es and happen OHKGON A G K Id 'L T I KAL ings each issue. Storage b attery rep a irin g and re COLLEGE charging, s ta r te r and g en e rato r Full Info rm atio n on any C ourse by T h e "H om e Town P a p e r” Is a sedative, a tonic to th e nerves, a relief ! work. R aker k Son w riting TH E REGISTRAR, O. A. C„ a fte r h ard w ork w ith hand o r b rain , an e n te rta in m e n t to you, your wife, Corvallis, Oregon. Keep In *tyl*. Try one o f those your son* and daughter*. ’clasay-fled” ad* D entistry m ade painless by nerv e ’ Are you a su b scrib er and rea d er? „ 7— ----------- blocking m ethods T ry it. Dr. C. P. | T he Bank of G resham paye 5 per Jo h n so n . «11 Morgan Bldg., P o rt-' cent In terest on tim e deposit*.— A d v .; land, O regon Main «74».— Adv. < w ™ " ;; EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Masonic Hall, Gresham, CEDAR AND VICTORY M A SS MEETING