T W IC E
A
W E E K
Voi. 12, No. 3
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
FIRST PRIEST NAMED
PORTLAND TO LAY I TO
DIPLOMATIC CORPS
PIPE THROUGH
GRESHAM SOON
"The Church o f the Warm Heart."
ALBERT 8. H I8EY, P aster
T he W eek’s Services
Church, 1 1 and 7.30
Sunday S chool, 10.
Epw orth
0.30.
M id-week
League
service.
Wed. 7 30.
C h o ir, Thurs., 7.30.
HAL BISHOP, Choir Director.
MRS H. L ST CLAIR. 8. 8. S u p t
Good M usic at every service.
Make It » •-(» —help and be helped
A WARM WELCOME FOR TOV.
tn/RKE OF N. D. LOSES
IN WALL STREET
(T h is is th e first of a series of a r-i to even a la rg e r degree in th e fu tu re
tid e s for th e O utlook on South wjth im provem ent of technical edu-
•$1.60 Per Year
TONIGHT’S GAME
WILL DECIDE FOR
BIG TOURNAMENT
■faculty, who has traveled extensive-) Ibe cen ters of population have alw ays
By U. H. S. R E PO R T E R .
ly on th a t co n tin en t, m aking a study | lain on or n ea r th e sea b o rder, and
of th e various races of people and in te rio r Brazil, th e v irgin h e a rt of
Oregon
City m et us on o u r floor
th e ir activities. These articles will South A m erica, rem ain s p ractically
W ednesday evening an d before ono
ap p ear In th e F rid ay issues of th e
untouched.
of th e la rg e st crow ds of th e seaso r
O utlook for th e next few w eeks.)
S o c ia l C o n d itio n s.
T h e g re a te st of all A m erican
we won by th e score of 34-14. We
enjoy playing w ith such team s as
co u n tries is com paratively th e least
One may, in B razil, depend upon
Oregon City High. They have a fine
developed. Brazil, w ith her 3,300,- a stre e t cleaner as m uch as a se n ato r
000 sq u are m iles of te rrito ry , four fo r chivalrous politeness. A stra n g e r
bunch of boys and a splendid sp irit is
m anifested am ong th e players and be
th o u san d m iles of coast, and h er in may address any passer-by in a Braz
tw een th e team and Mr. K ing, th e ir
com parable system of g re a t w ate r ilian stree t in th e m ost execrable
coach. They b ro u g h t a fine bunch of
ways has th e la rg e st ex ten t of wild P o rtu g u ese and w ill alm o st in v a ri
fans and stu d e n ts w ith them . We
and alm ost unknow n co untry of any ably receive serio u s and k indly a t
cannot feel they needed th e sheriff,
political division of th e new w orld; te n tio n : it is said th a t th e B razilian
she, and she alone, ow ns th o u san d s w ith his agreeably poised a ttitu d e to
! Mr. W ilson, but he was h ere an d is a
fine Jolly fellow.
of sq u a re m iles of fo rests w here no life laughs a t ev ery th in g except a
We have arran g e d two baseball
one has set foot but th e native, still stra n g e r who is sp eak in g bad P o rtu
gam es w ith Oregon City H igh school
really living in th e stone age, m oun guese.
j for April 21 th e re and May 12 here.
ta in ranges n ever properly p ro sp ect
I do not m ean th a t stra n g e rs are
As soon as possible we slRill com plete
John M. Burke, three times gov
ed, w ith th e ir deposits of m inerals tre a te d w ith special co u rtesy ; good
ernor of N orth D akota and later
o u r schedule and publish same.
scarcely scratch ed , and m illions of m anners a re h ab itu al. B razilian men
treasurer of the U nited States until
R esults from th e A storia-St. H elens
acres of g rassy uplands w aitin g for m eeting each o th e r in th e stre e t a
last year, is reported to have lost his
gam e last n ig h t, played a t C latskanie,
i the farm er and th e stock raiser.
entire business and personal fortune
half-dozen tim es in a day, lift th e ir
in the failure of the New York firm
Is rep o rted fo r a win fo r A storia. This
B razil is n o t scantily developed h ats to each o th e r; no one, obliged to
of K ardos a n d -B u rk e announced
m akes it necessary fo r Union H igh to
■because little has been done; on th e step past an o th e r closely on a stre e t this week.
j play St. H elens on o u r floor to n ig h t,
co n trary , a w onderful am o u n t of de car, b ut will raise his h a t an d lowly
¡M arch 10. St. H elens has lost tw o
velopm ent has been accom plished, say, “ Com llcenca.’’ A woman w alk- CHILD TO BLAME WHEN
b ut th e period of expansion has been Ing down th e b eau tifu l narro w stre e ts
RUN OVER BY AUTO gam es and we have lo st two gam es,
i If St. H elens wins from us to n ig h t we
sh o rt and th e co u n try so g re a t and w ith th e ir to w erin g palm s w ill al
The P o rtlan d police investigated ■ are elim in ated from all chances of
varied th a t w hole regions rem ain o ut ways have her p ath cleared by men
of th e trac k of progress. U ntil a cen who step aside in to th e road w ith th e accident w hich occurred M arch going to W illam ette U niversity. B ut
tu ry , ago, w hen Don Joao opened h ats in th e ir hands. T he B razilian 1 when th e au to driv en by L. P. M an if we win from St. H elens we have a
B razilian p o rts to in te r-n a tio n a l is, in his m en tal a ttitu d e , an in h er- ning of G resham ra n over seven-year- fighting chance to go to th e s ta te
com m erce, B razil lay in a tran ce, ito r not only of L atin tra d itio n in old H erb ert L arson of P o rtlan d . T he to u rn am en t because we will have lost
bound hand and foot to P o rtu g al, iso g en e ral b ut of F ren ch ideas in par- j follow ing police rep o rt has been re two gam es an d St. H elens will have
lost th re e and o u r p ercen tag e of wins
lated from th e w orld. H er erection tu c u la r: P aris is his Mecca, F re n ch ' re iv e d :
will be h ig h er th en th eirs. T his Is
into a se p a ra te m onarchy found h er lite ra tu re and F re n ch science and C aptain Lewis,
S ir:— I in v estig ated th is accident th e m ost im p o rta n t gam e of th e sea
w ithout cap ital, w ith o u t education, F ren ch a r t a re th e in sp ire rs of his
for she had n e ith e r ad eq u ate prim ary y o u th ; m ore cosm opolitan th a n th e as m uch 88 possible w ith o u t w itness, son to Union High because of th e cir
n o r technical schools, w ithout a press, j P ortu g u ese born, because he is in J ^ l l T 's " w '^ h ^ 'a c c h i e n r a ^ h o u g h cum stances w ith referen ce to th e w ins
and w ith o u t any know ledge of h er close touch w ith all E urope as well several w itnesses arriv ed soon a fte r and loses of A storia an d St. H elens
, We expect to have th e h o tte st gam e
own resources except th a t g ath ered I as w ith th e A m ericas, q u ite m inus th e boy was stru ck .
by th e In terio r raid s, w anderings and th e feeling th a t m akes th e S paniard ! T h ere was a milk tru c k owned by I of th e season th is evening. P u lfer,
th e B ake F arm Dairy, driven by 8.
settle m en ts of h e r own hardy people. in»«
love bull-fights, th e B razilian has p Rolm er. Box 861, R oute 1, P o rt- ) S tro n g , W inters, Booth, Bailey, Mer-
E verything th a t has been done to g ro u n d s for his claim as th e b rig h t- land. sta n d in g on th e west side of ) cer and Q uesinberry a re going good
b rin g Brazil in to th e race of n atio n s est sp iritu a l h eir of L atln ity . H is ex- 82d stre e t w ith th e re a r of th e car It was w orth th e m oney to see th e
is th e w ork of th e last h u n d red cellent m anners a re a p art of his I approxim ately even w ith th e n o rth Oregon City gam e— especially was
p ro p erty line on Division stree t.
| th is tr u e In th e first h alf when we
y ears; th e m ost in te n se period of h eritag e.
T he boy was com ing south on th e
Class d istin ctio n still reig n s in w est side of 82d s tre e t and crossed felt we had to extend ourselves to
rap id building since th e estab lish
m ent of th e rep u b lic has lasted less B razil to a certain degree, as may be to th e east In fro n t of th e tru c k and have a safe m arg in on o u r side before
th a n fo rty years, fo r in tim e has expected in a land w here slavery e x was stru ck by th e F o rd going n o rth th e beginning of th e second half.
on 82d street.
Is o u r basket ball team going to
ta k en place th e g rea t acquisition of isted u n til th irty -th re e years ago and
I was unable to find an y th in g
p riv ate fo rtu n es in th e in d u stria l re w hich, th irty -tw o y ears ago, still had ag ain st th e d riv er except th a t he was W illa m ette next T h u rsd ay , F rid ay
gions of Brazil. Much of th e civic an em p ero r and a co u rt w ith a r e ti q u ite som e d istance in com ing to a and S atu rd ay ?
Come o u t and see th e gam e to n ig h t
building, creatio n of public u tilities, nu e of nobles. T hese nobles re ta in stop. H e could not have been going
a t an excessive speed ow ing to th e ag a in st St. H elens. T hey won from
th
e
ir
title
s
still,
except
in
cases
w
here
estab lish m en t of tra n sp o rta tio n lines,
.fa c t of tu rn in g from Division ea st to
has been due to foreign cap ital and form al ren u n ciatio n was m ade, b ut a 82d stre e t n o rth . I "was un ab le to J us 22-14 b ut we feel o u r team is in
technical sk ill, b u t B razil h erself has provision was m ade a t th e establish ascertain w h eth er th e b rak es w ere ■ b e tte r shape now th a n a t th e tim e we
co n trib u ted no sm all sh a re of en ter m ent of the republic th a t th ey should a " fig h t o r not and, a t th is tim e it w ere defeated.
i* i
,
, would be too late to find o u t as if
R ep o rt books a re du e to be sent o ut
prise d u rin g th e la st fifty years. In n ot be in h erited . It is an exam ple of i thPy had bpen bad R would have beell
M onday, M arch 20. T he stu d e n ts of
B razil m uch progress, m uch creation, (he liberal sp irit in which th e b reak j easy to have rep aired them .
has come from w ithin, and will come
C ontinued on page 3
) The hoy wa8 u n doubtedly careless Union H igh a re w orking had and
____________________________________ In crossing a t th a t spot when th e
P rincipal Cannon Is seeing th e re
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tru ck o b stru cted th e d riv er’s vision. su lts he has desired to see since the
^ y \ b H ° X a « m l n t no f u rth e r act,on opening of school— th a t Is, pupils
(S igned) Officer D. R. MOBLEY. w orking happily and contented.
T he “ A rgua” , w hich I r th e high
CHURCH SERVICES FOR
school paper, put o u t and paid for by
SUNDAY WILL INSPIRE th e high school stu d e n t body, Is going
O. M. P lu m m er, m an ag er of th e rep rese n t clubs b u t who carried out
to press a t th is w ritin g . Owing to
th
e
ir
club
w
ork
alone.
T
h
ere
w
ere
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Ex
I Two fu ll and in sp irin g services will
high w ater, th e sliv er th aw , and o th e r
nine
d
airy
calf
clubB
and
one
beef
) be th e o rd er next Sunday a t th e
position of P o rtla n d , has w ritten an
calf club with two individual ex h ib it M ethodist Episcopal church. A fter u n p rev en tab le circu m stan ces we have
a rtic le fo r th e " F a rm Boys and G irls ors. T here w ere th re e sheep clubs
not been able to ed it th e p aper every
L ead er.” Mr. P lu m m er Is also a and th re e individuals, as w ell as 100 th e sag in th e w ork caused by th e two weeks as planned. H ow ever, It
recen t epidem ic, all will be glad to
m em ber of a n atio n al com m ittee of per ce n t show ing of w hat we believe K
b afk , nt0 th p ,r Q|d p)acp and has been published as reg u la rly as
business men, w hich was appointed is th e only g o at club in th e w orld enjoy th e m usic, th e serm ons, and possible and Is received w ith consid
som e tim e ago fo r th e purpose of in T h ere were 104 boy and g irl exhib th e fellow ship of th e services once erab le eagerness by th e stu d en ts. It
is an eig h t-p ag e m im eographed paper
te re stin g business men In club work. ito rs, show ing 186 anim als, w ith 114 again.
and Miss G ard n er of th e com m ercial
He never loses in te re st In th is work, hogs, 33 dairy anim als, 23 sheep, nine
T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. H lsey,
d ep a rtm en t to g e th e r w ith com m ercial
and gives it all th e encouragem ent beef an im als and seven g o a ti.
[ will occupy th e p u lp it both m orning
stu d e n ts has ch arg e of ed itin g sam e.
he can, keeping in close co-operation
'T h ere was a p o u ltry and rab b it an(j evening and discuss th em es of
T he sen io r play, th e ju n io r play,
w ith th e sta te and local leaders. He show in connection w ith th e expos!- g rip p in g in terest. H is topic in th e
May
Day p ag ean t and th e sen io r class
was p resen t a t th e local club boys' tion th is year, and in it w ere 154 ! m orning wm be "T h e Life We Ow e.”
d em o n stratio n s given in P o rtlan d at e n trie s and club m em bers won $120 In th e evening th e serm on will be of n ig h t a re rap id ly approaching. The
in re g u la r prem ium s besides $85 in in te re st to young and old, on th e senior play, "N o th in g B ut th e T ru th ,”
the com m ercial club recently.
will be given F rid a y evening, M arch
Mr. P lu m m er In his artic le says special aw ards.
su b ject, “ Conscience.”
31,
In th e Masonic hall.
“ P o rtla n d and Oregon are planning
“ W e had 16 ju d g in g team s In com-
The fu ll choir will ta k e Its usual
a g rea t exposition In 1925” and he p etitio n , th re e being from o th e r p a rt in th e services both m o rning
calls atte n tio n to th e fact th a t th is sta te s. In th e p o u ltry division t h e r e [ and evening. A selected q u a rte t, BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT
exposition Is to be bu ilt aro u n d boys w ere fo u r team s besides these, tw o ! consisting of Miss G ertru d e Alexan
and g irls club work.
m ore In th e ra b b it’s section and two I der, Mrs. A. 8. H lsey, Guy D. Jo n es
T he Bible school opens prom ptly t
“Club w ork is absolutely v ital. If In egg Judging.
and H al E. Bishop will sing “Teach 10 a. m. P reach in g by P asto r B arr
a g ric u ltu re Is to co n tin u e and civili
“ J u s t inside o u r m ain en tra n c e Me to P ra y ." Mrs. W illiam A verill a t 11 o'clock. F irs t p a rt, chalk talk
zation is to en d u re ,” w rote Mr. P lum sta irs lead up to q u a rte rs w hich we will sing th e solo, "P la in s of P eace.” “ W anted, a Boy."
"O pening th
m er. “ Club w ork is a necessity. If provided for th e boys of th e ju d g in g In th e evening th e fu ll ch o ir will as baseball seaso n ." Two k in d s of boyi
hom es are to rem ain and life is to be team s. T hey w ere supervised by the sist in th e song service, and will r e n S ubject for m u tu al con sid eratlo r
bu ilt on m anhood and wom anhood. sta te club leader, H. C. Seym our, and d er th e an th em , “ T he Lord is my "T h e C urse of S elfishness." Specie
Club w ork teach es not alone b reed th e sta te livestock club lead er, L. J L ig h t."
m usic fo r th e service will be a sol
ing, feeding, and care of livestock, Allen. The g irls w ere housed In one
T he E pw orth L eague topic for th e en titled “ Lead Me AU th e Way.
grow ing food p lan ts, cooking and of th e best hotels in P o rtla n d , in th e evening will be “ My Debt to a Good (B rid g es) by Leslie W alrad.
sew ing; b ut it fu rn ish es fine lessons care of Mrs. Seym our and Mrs. Allen Book." M ildred M cKinney will be
The w orkm en on th e B aptist pai
in th rift, Independence and honesty.
sonage expect to finish th e cemeti
" In ad d itio n to th is lively arm y of th e lead er. __
"A s tim e goes by, th e o ld er b reed
foundation today so as to rush th
ers drop o u t and th e y ounger ones boys and g irls, eig h t can n in g team s SENIOR CLASS AT
c a rp e n te r w ork along n ex t week.
d em o n strated m eat canning. A dlf- )
WORK
ON PLAY
m ust ta k e th e ir places If they are to
A larg e n u m b er of th e B ethel Bat
fe re n t club would ap p e ar In th e form ■
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be filled. We w ant to see th e g reat
oi sandw ich filling, w arra n te d by Miss
T he sen io r class of union high has tlst young people led by P a sto r an
breeds grow , n ot alone In num bers,
H elen Cowgill, a ssista n t s ta te club selected and begun reh e arsin g "N o th Mrs. B arry will go to P o rtlan d tt
DRILLING REGULARLY i b ut in perfection of type and p ra c ti lead er, to be balanced in food values ing B ut th e T ru th ," a com edy In night to a tte n d a m am m oth rally c
cal value. O lder breeders are “ so t"
and fu ll of vitam ines. They w ere th re e acts, w ritten by Jam es M ont young people. It is estim ated ove
T he G resham com pany of Feder-1 In th e ir ways and can n o t change.
2000 ea rn e st w orkers will atten d .
very good anil sold alm ost ss fast as gom ery.
| aiized N ational G uards have been : Boys and girls learn and can apply
T he follow ing m em bers of th e
they w ere m ade.
1 m eeting reg u larly once a week fo r j th e ir know ledge.
“ We have fostered club w ork in class a re m eeting reg u la rly fo r prac
drill. T h ere has been a good a tte n d - ■ “T h e Pacific In tern atio n al Live
j ance and L ieu ten an t S chneider Is j stock Exposition is a g ia n t baby. It every way we could th in k of, and we tice w ith Mrs. E vans as coach:
Bob B ennett j
¡g re atly encouraged ab o u t th e w ork . is only th re e years old and yet last are pleased w ith th e resu lts we have j Percy Pulfer
R
ichard
S
atferstro
m
E.
M. R alston
"T he Glml Hand
O ccasionally th e re are business men ' N ovem ber, o ver 3,000 head of pure- had already.
C h urch.”
Glen M e rc e r.................... Bishop D oran
W hat th e nation needs today as
from G resham o u t on drill n ig h t to bred livestock w ere housed In a
Newell F an ch e r C larence Van Dusen Bible School 10 a.m ., Serm on 11 a n
see th e men go th ro u g h th e two building covering ten acres and cost- much as an y th in g , is a rising genera-
Bible Study and P raise Service
F ra n k T âcheron
Dick Donnelly
W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m.
Ing m ore th an h alf a m illion dollars tio n Inoculated a g a in st th ree m en tal
, arm ed sem aphore.
Lucile M cCarter
................ Owen
We have not fo rg o tten th e boys and diseases: th e reckless d isreg ard of
Mrs R alston
W hen in the old davs y o u r horse g irls for a m om ent. Each y ear we life and p roperty rig h ts, th e idea th a t V ida C erner.........
... E th el Bible School 10 a m ; B. Y p U
I balked you could get some sa tisfa c have increased o u r club appropria-1 h ard w ork Is silly and, th e belief th a t E lizabeth Cady ..
tion by w hipping It, b u t an autom o-
7 :8 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek,
C ora Johnson
.. Mabel
tlons.
In
th
e
year
Just
closed
we
s
e
t
)
serio
u
s
th
in
k
in
g
is
a
w
aste
of
tim
e,
| bile d o esn 't care a whoop w h it you
Thursday, 7:30.
H elen M oulton
...
Sabel
aside $2.100 for club exhibit prem - These are real diseases and they are
do to it.
U niversal B ro th erh o o d Is th e Goal
F lorence Rosin
M
artha
turns and stock Judging team s
’ca tch in g ’. They m ean decay fo r th e
Come an d catch th e Hunnhlne Hplrl
H usbands a r e n 't h alf as cru el as
"E leven pig clubs had exhibits, as n ation. Club work ten d s to m ake the
See th e Buckeye brooders a t L L.
som e women who h av en ’t any like
DAVID Q. HARRY, B. Th.
well as four individuals who did not t
Con tin usd on page X
K idder Hdwe. Co.’s sto re.
to believe.
Pastor.
The reg u lar m eeting of th e G resh
am city council was held in th e city
hall ‘T uesday evening.
Several im
p o rtan t m a tte rs were ta k en up.
A request was received from th e city
of P o rtlan d for perm ission to lay
th e ir new pipe line. It is to come in
from the w est and go down Powell
stre e t to th e B aptist church, and
from th e re it will tu rn and go
th ro u g h th e Japanese g a rd e n s and
go o u t th ro u g h Law rence avenue.
T he m a tte r was referred to th e P ub
lic W ays com m ittee fo r inspection
and th e ir rep o rt will be ta k en up at
th e next m eeting.
W. K. H am ilton and H. J. P ulfer
requested the council to lay pipes to
th e ir new residences on Ava avenue.
T he council ordered th a t a 1-inch
President H arding’s appointm ent
pipe be laid to the H am ilton resi
of Rev. Jos. M. Denning of Marion,
dence which requires approxim ately
Ohio, as U. S. Consul to Tangiers,
100 feet; and from Second s tre e t to
Morocco,- sets a precedent in diplo
m atic affairs. He is the first priest)
th e P u lfe r residence w hich is a dis
ever given a U. S. diplomatic posi-J
tan ce of about 180 feet.
tion,
P roperty ow ners on n o rth Ridge
avenue requested perm ission of the
DEMONSTRATION ON STUMP
council to grade and gravel about
BURNING AT CORBETT
300 feet of Ridge avenue w hich ex
tends n o rth , a t th e ir own expense.
The stum p b u rn in g dem o n stratio n ,
T he council authorized it and agreed
which is to be given a t C orbett S a tu r
to put in a cu lv ert and have an engi
day afterno o n , March 11, by experts
n eer grade it a t th a t place.
An ordinance was p repared to com from th e A g ricu ltu ral College, will be
pel all public u tility com panies to a g re a t event if th e w eath er m an is
fu rnish th e city w ith blue p rin ts oi kind enough to fu rn ish a good day.
any proposed w ork. T his ordinance j The program is to s ta rt a t 1 o’clock
was introduced on account of a re- sh a rp and continue u n til 5 o ’clock.
quest for» reim bursem ent being re T here will be an illu stra te d lectu re
ceived by th e council from th e M ult on m ethods of op eratio n and cost with
nom ah and C lackam as T elephone j o th e r ad d itio n al d a ta by P rof. H. D.
com pany for dam ages to a cable I Scuddard. Five m in u te stu m p speech-
which was cut by th e tow n m arshal ) es by G overnor Olcott, J. T. Ja rd in e ,
some tim e last w inter w hile he w a s 1 d irecto r Oregon S tate experim ent
rep airin g a w ater m ain.
sta tio n ; P aul V. Maris, d irecto r of
T he council ordered th a t a con Oregon extension service and Geo. N.
tra c t for lights be executed thro u g h Quail, secretary of th e s ta te cham
Floyd Mack. T his will m ake a sav ber of com merce. Pow der blasting
ing of from $20 to $25 to th e city.
will be d em o n strated using two
L ast m o n th ’s bills th a t w ere o r kinds of powder. The stu m p b u rn
dered paid a re as follow s:
ers will be inspected w hile th ey are
M. E W illiam s, labor ...........$ 22 95 actu ally in o p eratio n , and th e sys
M. J. Macho, labor.....................
4.50 tem used will be explained by P ro
G resham D rug Co., sta tio n e ry
fessor Scudder.
and supplies ..........................
1.10
E k strom Triw k Service...........
50 WORK OF RED CROSS
DURING YEAR 1921
F. W ostell, sa la ry .................... 100.09
C rayne Co., pipe and supplies
8.98
Ju d g e Jo h n B arton Payne, c h a ir
Jones L um ber Co..............
1.25
Ridge L um ber Co..................... 58.62 m an of th e A m erican Red Cross, sent
J H. M etzger, sa lary .............
15.00 o u t a rep o rt w hich show s th a t $9,-
A. W. M etzger & Co................
1.15 782,000 was sp en t d u rin g th e year
G. A. Cox, sa la ry ....................... 125.00 1921 by th a t o rganization in assistin g
S treet lights for Ja n u a ry and
disabled v eteran s of th e W orld W ar.
and F eb ru ary ..................... 174.00 Of th is sum $7,000,000 was disbursed
W ater account, city of P o rt
by Red Cross ch a p te rs and th e b al
land .......................................... 175.70 ance by th e n atio n al organization.
P. D. C unningham Co., m etal
T he principal form s of service
seal ..........................................
3.50 done by the Red Cross ch ap ters is for
L. L. K idder, h ard w are.......... 10.49 disabled m en and th e ir fam ilies. It
P. R. L. & P. Co., in stallin g
aids v eteran s in o b tain in g full rig h ts
new lights, wire, e tc........... 75.72 from th e governm ent and helps th e
T he work of in stallin g th ese new m en and th e ir fam ilies in case of
lig h ts was bid on about a y ear ago sickness, legal difficulties an d dis
by this sam e com pany and tfley said couragem ent.
W hen p aym ent of
it would cost $218.55. T he w ork has claim s by th e governm ent a re de
ju s t been com pleted by them and layed, the c h a p te r often extends fi
th e ir bill when Jt was presen ted was nancial aid. In cluding all form s of
only $75.72.
assistance, th e rep o rt show s th a t th e
ch a p te rs rendered services in m ore
• INSIDE WORKINGS OF
th a n 250,000 instances d u rin g each
ARNAMENT CONFERENCE” m onth of 1921.
R ecreation and various personal
Will disarm am en t bring universal
com
forts are often provided th e dis
peace* Since A m erica stayed o u t of
th e L eague of N ations has she any abled men a t tra in in g cen ters and in
th in g to offer to stabilize in te rn a tio n governm ent h ospitals e ith e r in d iv id
al politics? These a re som e of the ually o r in cooperation w ith o th e r p a
questions to be considered a t the
P leasan t Home M ethodist church on trio tic organizations. S tatistics for
Sunday evening at 7:30. T he p asto r Decem ber. 1921, a typical m onth,
Rev. E arl B. Cotton will rep o rt th e shows a Red Cross staff of 604 fu ll
story of “T he W ashington C onfer tim e paid w orkers giving service to
ence” as told by an eye w itness, P ro
fessor Robinson of L eland S tanford 40,028 men. C h ap ter v o lu n teers also
U niversity. God is leading in th e help in th is work, which includes as
affairs of the nation. Can you see sistance in o b tain in g m edical his
H is hand?
tories and m ain tain in g com m unica
The p asto r's topic a t th e m orning
—
session will be “T he S an ta C laus tion w ith th e fam ilies.
T hro u g h cam p service th e n atio n al
Id ea of P ra y er.”
Sunday school
m eets at 10 o ’clock. If you are not o rganization provides sim ila r assist
atten d in g any o th e r church, you are ance to disabled men in th e arm y nd
cordially Invited to visit th is “ P leas-
.
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,
a n t C hurch H om e” and a tte n d lt.e ! navy Kpnpral a ” <l P™« hospitals, th is
Red
Cross
staff
num
bering
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and
services. Special m usic will be fu r
nished for th e evening service by a serving ex-service men to th e n u m
young people’s q u arte t.
ber of 3,493 d u rin g th e m onth of De
cem
ber, 1921.
You may have noticed th a t those
who have “ money to b u rn ” d on’t I
b u rn it.
NATIONAL GUARDS
METHODIST
Episcopal Church
FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922
TUESDAYS
AND
F R ID A Y S
PROGRESS IN CLUB W ORK
GIVEN BY O. M. PLUMMER
BETHEL
BAPTIST
Pleasant Home Baptist