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Voi. 11, No. 93
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922
$1.50 Per Year
GROWERS
GRESHAM TO HAVE TROUTDALE
WANT COLD STORAGE WATER RATES RAISED
NEW LIGHT CIRCUIT
BY NEW CONTRACT
MANY WANT TO
MARRY HER
MRS. W. A. HESSEL
CLAIMED BY DEATH
A cold sto rag e w areh o u se at
T ro u td ale fo r th e benefit of th e g a r
dens and berrym en of th is te rrito ry
A ctive steps a re being ta k en by seem s alm ost a ce rtain ty , follow ing a
An ad jo u rn e d m eetiug of th e coun stre e t.
Mrs. W. A. Hessel, whose serious
officials of th e P o rtlan d Railway conference held a t T ro u td ale on last
W hen th e stre e t was im
illness was rep o rted in th e last O ut
L ight & Pow er com pany to im prove F rid ay aftern o o n betw een officials of cil was held Monday evening. W ith proved It was found th a t th is g rad e I
the O. W. R. & N. railro ad and rep th e exception of M ayor M iller who was at least 10 inches h ig h er th an '
look, passed aw ay a t th e hospital in
th e service of lig h t and pow er to
resen tativ e grow ers of th is vicinity.
G resham and vicinity.
A dditional
P o rtlan d on F rid ay evening, Ja n u ary
was called to P o rtlan d by th e se ri th e stre e t g rad e and it was necessary J
A bout 30 persons w ere present. The
to plow up th e g rav el. Mr. Meyers j
tran sfo rm ers have been delivered at
ous illness of his w ife’s m other, Mrs.
13, of spinal m eningitis. T he m alady
the su b statio n at the O. W. P. depot |
1**?“ 7 ‘" ° titU ,l0n
tbe
and Mr. H ow itt are now o bjecting to
j developed rapidly and was the resu lt
and it is expected th a t they will be
,
7
7 sT
“ * ‘° C. E. Cline, every m em ber of the paying th e ad d itio n al cost of im prov
council was present.
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,
tbo8e
in
terested
,
and
th
e
benefit
to
I
of co nditions for which Mrs. Hessel
ing th e s tre e t to th e new g rad e. ■
installed and connected up by th e end
th e com pany is obvious.
.
had been ta k in g tre a tm e n ts for sev
G.
W.
W
ouacott
acted
as
m
ayor
The
m
a
tte
r
was
referre
d
to
the
stree
t
I
of this week.
So g re a t was th e In terest m an i pro tern.
eral m onths. W hile th e m em bers of
com m ittee to be disposed of a t th e
To fu rth e r im prove th e service the
fested th a t an o th e r m eeting was
i her im m ediate fam ily did not know
T he couucil considered th e new F eb ru ary m eeting.
com pany has placed an o rd er w ith
called for T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry w ater c o n tra ct w ith th e city of
I of h er serio u s condition until a few
P lan s for estab lish in g a g arb ag e
th e W estern E lectric com pany's fac
24, when a n u m b er of men re p re se n t P o rtlan d and find th a t th e ra te s have ro u te w ere discussed and a man who
hours before her d eath , it tran sp ire s
tory at Schenectady, New York, for
ing th e railro a d com pany will be been increased considerably. Owing has secured perm ission from th e
th a t for sev eral weeks, a t least, she
two voltage reg u lato rs which will in
p resen t w ith blue p rin ts and esti to th e difference in th e m ethod of county com m issioners to use a ce r
liad know n th a t h e r condition was ex
sure a m ore co n stan t c u rren t. These
m ates. G row ers from th e co untry fixing th e rate s it was not possible tain property for th e disposal of g a r
trem ely dangerous.
are expected here in about 60 days.
around are invited to join in th e con to say ju s t w hat th e increase would bage was p resen t and w anted th e
T he fu n eral was held yesterday af-
Officials of th e com pany w ere in
ference. The m eeting will be held In be b ut It is esim ated th a t it will be council to give him perm ission to
! tern o o n from th e M ethodist Episcopal
G resham yesterday interview ing bus
th e Masonic hall in T ro u td ale and from one-hird to one-half more. T he sign up co n tracts w ith local m er
j church in G resham .
T he serm on
iness men and looking over th e field
light refresh m en ts w in be served.
was preached by th e Rev. A. J. W are,
local w ate r rate s m ust be increased ch an ts, etc,, p re p a ra to ry to sta rtin g
with an expressed purpose of giving
W h eth er the railw ay com pany will accordingly to m ake th e w’a te r sys th e route. The council is considering
a fo rm er pastor. S crip tu re was read
Miss M arjorie Andre, of San
G resham and vicinity a thoroughly
Francisco, who advertised for a ( by th e Rev. A. S. Hisey and p rayer
in stall th e w arehouse, o r will assist tem a self su p p o rtin g in stitu tio n . the proposition of paying him a sm all
dependable light and pow er service.
husband who would send her , was offered by th e Rev. D. Q. B arry.
th e farm ers in in stallin g it, or T he fire and w ate r com m ittee was sum per m onth to m ake a trip once
'T h e officials were, F. I. F uller, vice
through college She got many an
w h eth er the project will be directed o rd ered to in v estig ate the rate s and each m onth and collect bottles, cans,
The church was tilled to capacity by
swers. but hasn’t picked the man
president; F. D. H unt, traffic m an
and financed by a stock com pany to m ake recom m endations as to the etc., from each house. Any p erish v«*t
the sym p ath izin g frien d s of the Mrs.
ager; G. C. F ields, su p e rin ten d e n t In-
form ed fo r th a t purpose will probably new local ra te s w hich will be neces able garbage m ust be disposed of by-
Hessel and th e stric k en fam ily. G reat
teru rb an lines; E. L. M eyers, traffic
MANY
FIELDS
PASS
be decided at th is m eeting. T he dis sary to m eet th e increase.
banks of flowers and b eau tifu l floral
personal
co
n
tracts
b
u
t
th
e
council
is
departm ent.
CERTIFICATION TEST pieces were m u te evidence of tile re
c u s s io n will be w atched w ith in te rest
V arious users interview ed pointed
T he w ater co n tracts for th e next considering th e ad v isability of a r
as th is is considered a su b je ct of vast
A n u m b er of men won o u t in th e g ard *n w hich Mrs. H essel was held
out to these officials th e increasing
two years w ith th e city of P o rtlan d ran g in g fo r th e disposal of o th e r
im portance to th is vicinity.
use of electricity fo r purposes of
were o rdered executed as soon as garbage. T his will be ta k en up potato certification p ro ject th is year by tho8e wh° k,1BW b «r »■'<! bX th e
It was rep o rted at th e m eeting
•
o rg an izatio n s to which sh e belonged.
power, light and heat and th e fact
several ty p o graphical e rro rs were again a t th e F eb ru ary m eeting.
and as a resu lt are d spos ng of th e ir
4
held recently th a t 15 carlo ad s of
p
e
$i Music was ren d ered hy a q u a rte t con-
corrected.
th a t m any grow ing in stitu tio n s were
T he th re e p etitio n s in reg ard to crop at an advance of $1 per h u n - sistln g of C. E. R usher, Miss Mary
choice celery w ere lost on th e track s
absolutely dependent on a steady c u r
A. M eyers and T. R. H ow itt raised alarm bells on th e railw ay crossings
at T rou td ale when th e cold wave
som e objections to paying th e stre e t in th is vicinity, w ere not b ro u g h t up dred o ver th e m a rk e t price. T hose H ansen. Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and
ren t for th e profitable conduct of
stru c k th e co u n try la st fall. This
th e ir business and th a t failu re of
im provem ent assessm ents on F irs t in th e council m eeting as was ey- whose po tato es have passed th e final Leslie W alrad, w ith Miss E dith De
could have been saved if a su itab le
cu rren t often m eant m any dollars of
St., because of th e fact th a t for som e pected b u t will be ta k en up later. certification inspection w ere L II i “ “ “ a t th e o r* a n - T b e P»11 bearers
w arehouse had been available. Grow
A W 7 " ZKer'
years past they had at th e ir own ex-I T he p etitio n s a re a t th e G resham Stone, P rid e of M ultnom ah; M. Dahl 7 7 p 7
direct loss aside from th e u n ce rtain
ers of cabbages in th e te rrito ry east
red Powell, E. W. A ylsw orth, G. E.
p en se g rav eled an d k ep t In good D rug sto re w here all citizens in th is Burpees E arly; Guy R obertson, Bur- ’ r Hangs
ty and inconvenience caused by fail
and H arold Huzlck
The in-
of th e Sandy riv er and trib u ta ry to
ure of service.
condition th e first block west of Main I section are privileged to sign them . >anks; W. F. Robinson, E arly Rose; te rm en t was in b eau tifu l Mt. Scott
T ro u td ale are in terested in th e propo
It is believed th e com pany has
W. It
W ilson, C o rb ett A m erican cem etery, w here th e E astern S tar
sition as a prom ised g ain to them .
come to fully realize th e im portance
W onder; E. W ilson, A m erican W o n -' ch ap ter officiated.
L ast fall, when th e m a rk e t was g lu t
of b etter service, to th is locality as
tier. T his is a g rea t im provem ent
o za W all was born In K entucky
ted, those grow ers who w ere obliged
well as to th e com pany. T h eir a tti
over last y ear in th e n u m b er whose July 8, 1892. She cam e west w ith
to sell realized only $18 a ton for
tu d e is very assu rin g and they only
elds have passed.
her p are n ts arid settled In Hood R iver
th e ir cabbages. Now they a re b rin g
ask for fa ir play.
To Wm. E lliott, O rient club boy, which was th e fam ily hom e fo r sev-
ing $60 a ton on th e P o rtlan d m a r
In sp ite of th e very storm y w eath me.ver and Miss Ja n e Allen will have
Mr. F u lle r pointed o u t to th e O ut ket.
) • 'ongs th e honor of being th e first eral years. She atten d e d McMinnville
look some of th e difficulties and
e
r
conditions w hich have m ade tr a f ch arg e and will speak on various club boy In the country, and prop- College fo r a tim e and cam e to
H. G. A ndrew , p resid en t of the
handicaps u n d er which th e com
a i y n th e sta te to have a field of G resham several years ago and was
B erry G row ers P acking com pany, fic not only difficult b ut also danger- phases of h ealth In th e home.
pany has had to o p era te d u rin g th e
On F rid ay , Miss M argery Sm ith potatoes passed fo r certification em ployed in th e postoffice for a num -
who was present a t th e m eeting last ous, th e F a rm e rs ’ Week program s
past few years. He indicated th a t
discuss n u tritio n
problem s.
aren ce E v erett, who is in th e O rient her of m onths. On A ugust 15, 1914,
F rid a y aftern o o n said th a t th e cold have s ta rte d o u t in a very sa tisfac will
th e expense of tran sfo rm ers, re g u la t
These m eetings will all be at the p u b d istric t sta n d s an excellent chance she was m arried to Wm. A. Hessel
sto rag e proposition was one of g re a t
tory way. T here was a to ta l a tte n d lic lib rary in G resham .
ors and in stallatio n was enorm ous
of w inning th e honor also as his pota- s h e was devoted to h er husband and
im portance to th e berry g ro w ers as ance of 86 at th e g ran g e hall Mon
and th a t th e com pany’s revenue is
At the g ran g e hall W ednesday will toes have not yet been inspected. H e exceedingly fond of h er home. H er
well as he g ard en ers.
day and a splendid m eeting. C onsid be Berry day.
being cu t down by u n fa ir com peti
T h u rsd ay , P o u ltry has a good chance of passing. C lar- loyalty to h er friends was an out-
erin g th e fact th a t th e roads w ere so day and F rid ay , D airy and F arm
tion. These conditions have kept up
Obituary o f Joh n Mullenhofl'.
enee had a bum per crop. His field sta n d in g ch a racteristic. She was a
th e prices and prevented much new
Jo h n A nton M ullenhoff was born icy th a t many cars w ere stalled ail Records day.
o one-eighth acres yielding 55 bush- m em ber of th e B ethel B ap tist church,
developm ent.
S atu rd ay th e a n n u a l Home P ro d els o r a t th e ra te of 440 bushels to th e G resham C h ap ter O rder of East
in M arne, H olstein, G erm any on April along th e road, th is atten d a n ce was
These in terested ucts ban q u et given by th e G resham th e acre.
The com pany Is planning, as re 4. 1870 as th e old est of th e seven considered good.
ern S tar an d th e G resham grange.
cently announced for th e develop- children of Ju liu s and A nna M ullen- farm ers g ath ered to h ear th e d isc u s-| business men will be th e main fea
The boys of th e C o rb ett club find
Besides her husb an d , Mrs. Hessel
sions
on
soil
im
provem
ent
and
con
m ent of a new g en e ratin g u n it on th e hoff. Follow ing his confirm ation in
tu re. T here prom ises to be a record th a t th e ir average yield was 329.6 leaves h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J.
upper C lackam as river, b u t th is p ro j-1 early youth he sp e n t two y ears at sea tro l of sq u irrels and moles and of atten d a n ce and th e business men bushels to th e acre.
D. W all, and two b ro th ers, Ezra and
ect will, it is understood, need to be and then with his b ro th e r C arl cam e o th e r problem s of vital in te rest to a re m ak in g big plans for th e b an
T h ere a re splendid p o tato exhibits O liver J. of P o rtlan d .
They are
farm
ers.
financed by th e issue of a p referred to America. He m ade his hom e at
quet and e n te rta in m e n t of th e fa rm a t th e g ran g e hall which have been doubly bereft, having loHt a d au g h ter
At th e lib rary Miss Helen Cowgill, ers who a re th e ir g u ests fo r th e day.
stock, g u ara n tee in g a good ra te of Leigh. N ebraska w here he m arried
.,? “C7 „ -by. . bO,h. tb e 5’Ub boya.*nd by and sister, Miss Reba W all, Just seven
in terest, to w hich sm all as well as E lsa W allberg in 1897 and w here he Miss E th el I. C alkins and a dozen or
th e men of eastern M ultnom ah coun m onths ago by a sudden illness.
large investors may subscribe.
T he follow ing men were selected ty
sp en t th e first y ea rs of m arried life. m ore local club lead ers g ath ered to
The com pany has come to realize In 1902 he w ith his fam ily cam e to discuss plans fo r th e com ing seaso n ’s by th e B usiness M en's association to
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Card o f T hanks.
th a t as a public service com pany it Oregon and se ttle d on a farm n ea r w o rk .
act as reception com m ittees a t WELL KNOWN FARMER
| We wish to th an k o u r friends for
T his m orning th e re were 55 re th e g ran g e h all d u rin g F a rm e rs'
m ust appeal to and have th e assist D am ascus, which was his la st ea rth ly
DIED SUDDENLY MONDAY th e sym pathy offered us in o u r be-
ance of th e public and th e public home. W hen th e local Zion E van po rted from th e g ran g e hall an d W e ek :
W
iillam C. U l 7 ^ 7 l e d suddenly a. 7 7 “
th " U‘ h t' “ ' 7 7 a 'ld
m ust be m ade to realize th a t It can gelical congregation was organized in ab o u t 18 women p resen t to h ea r Miss
T uesday, Ja n u a ry 17— A. W. Metz
his hom e last night at 7 :3 0 follow ing
. -
' b> ,‘7 , p ro fu " ,o,‘ of bP aut|-
not handicap a public service com 1906 he was one of th e first to sign E sth e r B. Cooley. In th e aftern o o n ger, E. W. A ylsw orth, Ed. Metzger.
lu .iu n iiij« , f y j flOWprH w |j CJ, t.o v ,,rH t h e lHHt
, hlch
o t oQr '
»
pan y ’s developm ent w ith o u t r e ta rd its constitu tio n . A fter b u t a few th e atten d a n ce increased to ab o u t 4 0
W ednesday, J a n u a ry 18— B. L. “
one.
and
th
e
re
was
a
splendid
in
terest.
ne
ha«
been
Buffering
for
several
ing its own best interests.
W alrad, L. L. K idder, H. L. St. Clair.
d ay ’s illness he passed aw ay T uesday,
W. A. H essel, Mr. and Mr».
On W ednesday Miss G race A. Jo h n
T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 19— K. A. Mil years with increasing severity. He
Ja n u a ry 10, at 3 :2 0 p. m., blood-pois
Wall and Fam ily.
COUNTY POOR FARM
was in his o rd in ary h ealth yesterday
oning being th e direct cause of his son will speak on various phases of ler, Cecil M etzger, H. Bishop.
SHOWS $6892 PROFIT
F rid a y , J a n u a ry 20— A. Meyers, and was ab o u t th e house as usual.
d eath, having a ttain ed th e age of 51 efficiency in hom e m anagem ent.
T h u rsd ay
Miss
Mary
Mr. U lrich was born in G erm any on
Bill- A rth u r D ow sett, C. I. R aker.
The M ultnom ah county farm m ade years, 9 m onths and 6 days. Two ch il
F eb ru ary 6, 1848 He cam e to Ainer-
John Colling has sold his Interest
a profit of $6892 in 1921, according dren, a son, Ju liu s, an d a d au g h ter,
T ram s Break E ven.
lea with his p aren ts In 1852 and set- i In th e G resh am -P o rtlan d Stage Line
T rou td ale Bank E lects.
to the annual rep o rt of U. G. Sm ith, E lisabeth, in early infancy preceded
T he union high school basket ball | The reg u lar annual meeting of the lied In W isconsin. It was th e re th a t I com pany to Sam Sm ith, a new reai-
farm forem an, subm itted to th e coun him in death.
ty com m issioners.
O perating ex
T hose rem ain in g to m ourn his u n team s
broke even w ith Cam as stockholders of the T routdale S tate he m arried his now bereaved widow dent of G resham . Collins contem -
penses for th e y ear w ere $14,365, tim ely death are his wife: th re e sons, high school F rid a y in a double h ead er bank was held T hursday. The cash on April 19, 1872. They cam e to plates moving to C alifornia. Sm ith,
ie r’s rep o rt showed the affairs of th e Oregon In 1887 and se ttle d on th e ir who has alread y tak en ch a rg e of the
and th e value of food articles sup R udolf, H erb ert and E rn e st; two
played in th e U. H. S. gym nasium .
plied to county in stitu tio n s o r sold d au g h ters, A nnie and C h a rlo tte ; an
bank to be in splendid condition. Of farm on th e Dam ascus road n ea r Ho- Base Line stag e, will co n tin u e to op-
for cash was $21,257, the re p o rt said. aged m other, Mrs. A nna MullenhofT T he S. H. S. g irls ’ team defeated ficers elected were: L. M. Cleek, pres gan statio n . One child was born to e ra te it on th e sam e schedule as for-
T he farm , how ever, invested $5557 of th e Union d istric t n ea r D am ascus; C am as high school girls by a score of ident; H. E. Bloyd, vice-president and Mr. and Mrs. U lrich, who is now Mrs. merly.
7 th " n am a",' UH
L 3 W in ter Is able to get around
cashier; M McO. Bloyd, assistant " 7 7 " h
, d u rin g the year in livestock and im two b roth ers, C arl of Leigh, N ebras 30 to 9.
neighborhood.
Besides
his
widow
again
a fte r In ju ries received when
cashier.
D
irectors
are
L.
M.
Cleek,
provem ents.
ka, and H erm an of P leasan t Home
T he union high boys lost a hard
H. E. Bloyd. A. D. Kendall, W. C. and d a u g h te r Mr. Ulrich leaves eight he fell from th e roof of A B ru n n er’s
D uring th e y ear th e farm produced J and th ree sisters, Mrs,
fought b a ttle by a score of 19 to 16 Spence and W. R. K night.
g ran d ch ild ren , one g re a t g ran d ch ild house on which he was w orking on
83 tons of hay, 245 tons of ensilage Ker and Mrs. T heodt
and one b ro th er. H erm an C. Ulrich Ja n u a ry 7. Mr W inter suffered the
in favor of Camas. C aptain S trong,
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and 110 tons of green feed. T he G resham and Mrs. E
who plays forw ard, was unable to i W h at you w ant, when you w ant it,
farm has eight horses, 10 th o ro u g h - th e Union district,
fra c tu re of th re e ribs b ut considers
play in th e gam e b u t will play in th e | 88 you w ant 11— W ant ad. it.
bred cows, 18 g ra d e cows, 14 th o r-
F u n eral services wei
he was fo rtu n a te , In view of the fact
re tu rn gam e at C am as next F rid ay
oughbred heifers, th re e g rad e heif- the Rev. H. R. Gebha
th
a t he fell 26 feet
He expects to
A W ant Ad. is a telg ram to th e
n ig h t.
era, one th o ro u g h b red bull and two Evangelical church F
be able to work again w ithin a week
read in g public.
m orning, Ja n u a ry 19, th e Rev. II. o r two. Mr. W inter was u n fo rtu n a te
calves to be vealed.
P oultry con- at 11 o ’clock. Internn
G ebhardt officiating
T he concourse in having ab o u t $65 worth of carp en
sists of 905 hens and seven roosters, took place at th e M
will leave th e residence a t 1 I o ’clock te r ’s tools stolen recently.
T h ere are also 6 6 hogs.
cem etery.
for the church w here th e fu n eral se r
Five and a h alf acres of the farm
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P ersons ow ning dogs In th e city are
mon will be preached. T he Interm ent
a re in berries, th re e acres in g arden,
...
* ”ri*
'yba
advised by th e city m arshal th a t it is
will be In th e Dam ascus cem etery.
13 to be planted in g ard en . 13 in th a n k s " to ‘'ou’r nmn"
. necessary to secu re licenses a t once.
o rchard. 51 in p astu re, 17 In clover, neighbors for th e ir ai
| The city council a t Its last m eeting
FAIRVIEW
38 in vetch and oats, 20 to be p lant- Pathy and b eautiful
: in stru cted th e m arsh al to procure th e
ed in corn and 22 to be planted In ,bp ,atp bprpavem ent i
The Rev. E. O. Hollenated, newly ! necessary new tagB and proceed with
Potatoes.
, ° UrMrh. " ' ^ ’ ¿ " L fA ’h
elected pastor of the Sm ith Memorial I th e collection of th e tax.
church, and Mrs. Hollenated have
C hildren who received sleds for
moved Into the manse. On next F ri C h ristm as and were disappointed be
day evening a com m unity social is cause th e snow so suddenly disap
planned as a reception to the pastor peared, a re rejoicing over th e few
and his wife. There will be a pro Inches of snow which fell last night.
gam and light refreshm ents. All are T he new sleds a re m uch In evidence
Invited to attend.
today.
COLD WEATHER DOESN’T KEEP
CROWDS FROM THE MEETINGS
Additional Locals
BOY
E x c e lle n t
SHEEP BREEDER j
E n te r t a i n m e n t
By Blind Musicians and Singers
For Benefit Gresham Grade School
at the schoolhouse
PLEASANT HOME
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 8 p. m
fa lle ra at the A. E Dc Haven hom<
on last Bunday were Mr. and Mrs
Chas. W ilkinson. Mr and Mrs. Raj
W ilkinson, Mrs E Rrlnk, J ie Tay
lor, Mr and Mrs. George H. Blackburn
An Evening of Music, Song and Story
B y James W a lte r H aggard and W ife
M r. H aggard was born and educated in N o rth Caro
lina and has traveled extensively. H is w ife is from Xeb
raslta. T h e y were m arried in 1917. Together the'
play m any m usical instrum ents, sing, recite and tel
stories.
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h‘* pbo,?ÇraPh «••‘M» with his champion
* hran b ree d s« 7 s k ' ? " * r,b7 " ,0T ,be »OUthwest I
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Mrs C. Hansen and Miss Mary Han
sen Visited over the week-end with
Mrs. L. H. Osborne, at Meldrum station
those
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y o u r P o rtlan d Dally.
A W ant Ad. is th e moat direct
to reach a buyer.
The reg u lar meeting of Gresham
Grange was postponed on account of
the death of Mrs. W. A. Hessel. In it
iation work and the Installation of
officers will take place at the February
meeting.