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PAGE FOLK K l ANGELICA L UHI RUH E X I’ E ICI' ST E X 0 0 R A I’ Il E II SEK VICES ANNOUNCED 1ND PENMAN HEHE GRESHAM LOCALS S unday school n ex t S unday w ill be h eld a t 10 o'clock in th e m o rn in g as u su al. A lte r th e o p ening ex ercises, m em b ers of th e S u n d ay school will re p a ir to th e new S u n d ay school room in th e b asem en t o f th e p arso n ag e for s h o rt ded icatio n serv ices. H ere a fte r th is room w ill be used fo r th e e le m e n ta ry d e p a rtm e n t of th e S unday school. P re a c h in g serv ices in th e G erm an lan g u ag e w ill be a t 11 o'clock. T he young p eo p le's m eeting w ill be a t 7:30 iu th e evening. W h a t you w an t, w hen you w a n t as you w an t it— W a n t ad. It. M E T H O D IST Episcopal Church "The Church o f th e W arm H eart." A L B E R T 8. H I8 E T , P a sto r. The W eek's Service« Church, 11 and 7 .8 0 Sunday School, IO. Epworth L e a g u e 0 .3 0 . M id-week «ervice, W ed. 7.34». Choir, T hurs., 7.30. h I CLAIM, ■ .'B T ^ u p k Good M usic at ev ery service. M ake it 50-60— help and be helped. A W A KM WELCOME f o r y o u . BETHEL BAPTIST “T h e Glad Hand C hurch.” Bible School 10 a.m ., S erm o n 11 a m. B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S ervice W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m. W. W. W illiam s, of P o rtla n d , p ro p rie to r of th e E x p ert B u sin ess Col- j T h e O utlook office w ill be closed lege, w as in G resham th is week look- ] all day S atu rd ay , A rm istice Day. ing up th e p o ssib ility ot m a n u f a c tu r - 1. ing in a local fa cto ry a sp ecialty used ) , . , . , - i T he A rem e club w ill m eet M onday In h is b u sin ess colleg e fo r w hich he .. says th e re is g re a t need and a g ro w - •S overab*r at hom e ing dem and. It Is a sp ecially de- : ^ rl’' " T he h o stess will be signed bookkeeping an d ty p ew ritin g I assisted by Mrs. Roy C annon. Mrs. desk. , Max S ch n e id e r and Mrs. B. W. Mr. W illiam s Is an e x p e rt penm an T h o rn e. M em bers a re asked to brin g and an a u th o rity on h a n d w ritin g an d , . Is called on for e x p e rt testim o n y In ! n ' “ f° r th e b a z a a rl A co rd ,al m any co u rt cases Involving fo rg ery . ¡nv itatio n is extended to a ll O.E. S. He is a lso an ex p ert sh o rth a n d w rite r I ladies. It, and te a c h e r and is in tro d u cin g a new i Mr. an d Mrs. H ans L arso n , accom - j system w hich he h as nam ed T he E x- I’anleil by Mr. and Mrs. P ercy L arson p e rt system I an d Miss F lo re n c e H ill, left T h u rsd ay Mr. W illiam s w ould lik e to g et in to J f° r a tr ip to S e a ttle to visit frien d s i touch w ith p ro sp ectiv e stu d e n ts in th ere. T h ey w ill be aw ay ab o u t four th is lo cality . H is an n o u n cem en t In I days. th is issu e should be read by all in- j Guy M ath ew s of Moro, O regon, son terested . I of Ben M athew s, w as o p erated on ; i T h u rsd a y m o rn in g a t th e E m anuel MAN IN KILLED h o sp ital In P o rtla n d for u lc e rs of the AT HI LL RUN sto m ach an d ap p en d icitis. Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. C onrad and H enry A rm stro n g , a re sid e n t of . d a u ____ g h te r _____ Ada, ____ an d ____ Mr. ____ an d ___ Mrs. L es- M ontavilla, w as k illed T h u rsd ay a f- I te r Conad o f W oodburn w ere v isito rs tern o o n by a fallin g tre e w hile w o rk- nt th e hom e of th e Rev. and Mrs. J. Ing n e a r Bull Run. T h e w oodsm en H. Wood an d a lso a t th e hom e of Mrs. w ere fa llin g th e tre e an d it s tru c k J a n e W ilson on T h u rsday. a n o th e r fle e w hich ch an g ed it from Mrs. R alp h D avidson an d little th e c o u rse th e tre e w as ex pected to son re tu rn e d la s t T u esday from an tuke. Mr. A rm stro n g saw th e d an - extended v isit a t Bend, O regon. g er and trie d to g et o u t of th e way Jo h n S h a ttu c k an d d a u g h te rs, Mrs. b u t he trip p ed and fell. Oval Pow ell and baby and G eneva The tre e stru c k him on th e head and Mr. B lak ley of C ottage G rove a re cru sh in g his skull. T h e body w as v isitin g a t th e hom es of J. G. M etzger b ro u g h t to G resh am to th e J. E. M etz and A. B. W itte r th is w eek. g e r u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs b u t w as la te r M any G resh am people w ill be glad ta k e n to P o rtlan d . to h e a r Mr. an d Mrs. D an W. M etzger Mr. A rm stro n g w as em ployed by a re ex pected to a rriv e h ere n e x t T ues- C arlto n C ooter on th e B a re tti place. day from Lodi. C alifo rn ia Heating Stove Special PLEASANT HOME EAPTIST For the remain der of this month we will give with every H e a t e r purchased, a wood-base, zinc covered stove I board the size to fit the stove pur chased. We wish to call your atten BEAMING UNIVERSAL tion to the large assortment we have on display. Mr. an d M rs. Wm. A nderson sp en t Used Im plem ents. W ednesday an d T h u rsd a y in Canby B ible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U., Som e good used d ra g saw s, cream 7 :3 0 ; S erm o n , 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek, se p a ra to rs , p o tato d ig g ers, w alk in g v isitin g frien d s. Mr. A nderson and T h u rsd a y , 7 :3 0 . plow s, su lk y plow s, feed c u tte rs , g as M. D. K ern w e n t to th e sto ck show I'nlversal B rotherhood is th e (io a l” engines. T h ese a re a ll g u a ra n te e d to th is m orn in g . C om e anil catc h th e S u n s h in e S p irit. give you sa tisfa c tio n at a sav in g to F ra n k M etzger left th is m orning DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P a sto r. you in p rice. W. A. H ESSEL. fo r S alem to v isit h is d a u g h te r and .................... I................. ................... ...................... ..... ,........ ............................................. son, M iss T h e lm a an d H enry, w ho a re in a h o sp ital th ere. H en ry is feeling m uch b e tte r an d Is a tte n d in g school ev ery day. M iss M etzger is not so w ell as sh e h a s been. A s u rp ris e show’e r w as given T h u rs day afte rn o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. V. M cCorm ick of R ockw ood in ho n o r of M iss G ladys N eal w hose en g ag em en t to C lyde R uegg w as an n o u n ced sev e ra l m o n th s ago. M iss N eal received m an y b e a u tifu l g ifts. T he w edding is ex pected to ta k e p lace in th e n e a r fu tu re. Mrs. H. M. S h aw is confined to h e r bed w ith sick n ess. She is being cared } our Home F urnisher fo r by h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. L eslie T. St. C lair. E. W all an d fam ily have moved from th e B enson H otel farm to the K irkw ood h o u se in W h itehead ad d i VICTIM OF ACCIDENT tion E m il A lt re p o rte d w h at seem ed to LAID TO FINAL REST him to be a re c o rd b re a k e r in potato T he fu n e ra l serv ices of S am uel H dig g in g one d ay th is w eek, w hen tw o m en an d th re e w om en, a ll Ja p a n e se , S h e lte r w ho w as stru c k by an a u to dug an d p ick ed up m o re th a n 300 m obile on S u n d ay evening an d in b u sh els of p o ta to e s betw een 8 and 4 s ta n tly killed, w ere held at th e M eth o'clock. T he w o rk w as done on Mr. o d ist E piscopal c h u rc h in G resham A lt's farm . o i l W ednesday aftern o o n . T he Rev. B E T H E L BAPTIST A. S. H isey p reach ed th e fu n e ra l s e r SE R V I! EN ANNOUNCED : m on. T he body w as laid to re s t in S erv ices n ex t S u n d ay a t th e B ethel M ultnom ah cem e tery beside th o se of B ap tist c h u rc h w ill be In th e u su al th e w ife an d d a u g h te r of th e de A splendid assortment »of Oregon o rd e r w ith B ible school a t 10 o'clock ceased. City made Virgin Wool Overcoats. and p re a c h in g a t 11 o'clock. The S am uel H easto n S h eller w as b o rn Also some nifty models of Kuppen- Rev. D. Q. B a rry h a s ch osen as his In C lay county, Illin o is, Ju ly 10. 1853. heiiner make. serm o n topic “ S u ccess in A ction." H e m a rrie d Miss M ary B. H uffm an at T he ch o ir h a s p re p a re d a special R e n tc h le r, Illin o is, D ecem ber 29, ! a n th e m " J e s u s L over of My S o u l” by 18S1. Soon a fte r th is th e young peo i C am p, an d w ill sin g it in th e m orn- ple m oved to P a rso n s, K an sas, w here i ing. T h e solo w hich is to be su n g by th e y m ade th e ir hom e for sev eral ....... ................... •...... .............................. UH. • • • • I , M l ,11, MM H U I I , , | t , I IM 4 M IIIM M M M IM I M H iM M M W iH M M fc I H al B ishop w ill he selected by him. y e a rs and w h ere th e ir th re e c h ild ren At th e co m p letio n of th e ch o ir re- w ere born. In 1893 th e fam ily m oved I h e a rs a l la s t T h u rsd a y evening, an to L a n a rk . Illin o is, and la te r to V in I electio n w as h eld an d th e follow ing ton. Iowa. In 1900 they m oved to 1 officers w ere e le c te d : p re sid e n t. Hal S un n y sid e, W ash in g to n , and in 1910 B. B ishop; se c re ta ry , G uy D. Jo n e s ; to G resh am w hich h as been th e fam - ' ¡ tre a s u r e r. Miss F lo ella Ja c o b s; lib ra ily hom e sin ce th en . Mrs. S h e lle r is ria n , J. 8. M ark w art. T he ch o ir th en su rv iv ed by a son, L ee Roy and a Picnic shoulder hams a d jo u rn ed to a re s ta u r a n t fo r re f re s h d a u g h te r, Mrs. Jo h n Ide, both re s id oung America Cheese Saturday Spd., lb. 19 m en ts an d a so cial hour. ing n e a r G resham . Mrs. S h eller and wt. about 6 lbs,, lb. 29b T h e c h o ir Is p re p a rin g fo r a one d a u g h te r, C lara, died in 1916. Salt Pork T h an k sg iv in g co n cert w hich w ill be Mr. S h e lle r suffered a stro k e of Holland Herring, extra the pound........... 23< given S u n d ay even in g . D ecem ber 3. p a ra ly s is la s t May fro m w hich he choice, keg $1.45 P ra c tic e for a C h ristm a s c a n ta ta is p a rtia lly recovered. S ince th a t tim e : Red Salt Salmon a lso in p ro g ress. I' resh Sour Crout w as co n v erted and joined th e M eth the pound............. 10< odist c h u rc h and w as exceedingly the quart .......... 10b SERMON SE R IE S TO h appy In his new -found faith. We claim the largest in the city, and at a very low price. Call and see them A HEATER for every place J. E. METZGER OVERCOATS /J N L Y as you try them on ” or actu ally w ear one o f our room y, easy-fittin g O ver coats can you fu lly appreciate the warm th, com fort and sat isfaction that they give. $20 $25 $30 and $35 E. W. AYLSWORTH Grocery Bulletin Dry HE Sack $1.89 CROWN FLOUR Bbl. $7.45 Cooking \pples t he lx» Oregon Prunes $ Ibi 65' Sweet Potatoes • lba 45. C abbage, for crout sack..................... Sun Maid Seeded Rai sins, pkg. 18c, 3 for 50' Potatoes the sack..... 3 lbs. $1.23 Nucoa, butter sub stitute, lb. 29, O regon Your Home Furnisher The Mayo is a silver-gray heavy fleeced cotton union suit, warm and well made, all sizes . . . . v * • 00 P. Q. A. Men’s silver-gray wool mixed union cbo y r suits, medium wt. . , « 0 The Atlas Men’s gray cot ton and woo], medium heavy, a very good one that sells f o r ..................... $ 2 .2 5 Men’s gray heavy wool m ixedshirts and drawers, the well-known Glastenburg brand a t e a c h ...................................................... $1 .8 5 SPE C IA L Men’s heavy brown cotton and wool mixed shirts each $2.25 BEAR BRAND HOSIERY Heather wool mixed sox at 50»', 60c and 85 < FOR WOMEN \\ e have a splendid asortment of the Heather shades in wool mixed and silk and wool,........... 98c to $2.25 CONTINUED FREE M ETHODISTS Walrad Mercantile Company T he se rie s of serm o n s by th e Rev D U E HOED MEETINGS A. S. H isey, on "O ur H eritag e of the G ospel" w ill be co n tin u ed by th e a d Q u a rte rly m eeting, to begin to n ig h t d itio n of a fo u rth to he given S unday and c o n tin u e o v er S unday, an d re m o rn in g st th e M ethodist E piscopal vival m eetin g s to c o n tin u e all of next ch u rch . T he to p ic w ill be "Som e w eek have been p lan n ed fo r th e F re e M odern H e re sie s.” T he to p ic fo r ev M ethodist c h u rc h , of w hich th e ltev. en in g w ill be “ P au l on M ars H ill." E. D. B lack b u rn is p asto r. T h e m usic fo r both m o rn in g and D istric t E ld er W. T. K lotxhach w ill harmony would soon put evening w ill be a ttra c tiv e . A select- have c h a rg e of th e q u a rte rly m eeting this old world in its feet. \\ e strive to work in harmony | ed q u a rte t w ill sin g th e a n th e m "Mv and w ill p reach to n ig h t and Sunday. with our customers for their own benefit and eventual God and K ing" an d Guy 1». Jo n e s w ill [ On S unday th e u su a l m eeting of the ly ours. sing a solo at th e m o rn in g service. In S u n d ay school w ill be held a t 10 th e even in g a q u a rte t w ill sing ' Lead o'clock. It w ill be follow ed by love . U hAoC is thv man who is not w illing to benefit Me A right." feast and p reach in g . T he evening hiniseit . The E p w o rth L eag u e topic w ill he se rv ic e s w ill be a t 7:30. "W h at C h rist M eans to Me." S pecial ‘•'fhe man that has no music in his soul.”—Shakespeare E v a n g e list L. B. B elch er h as been m usic w ill be a fe a tu re of th e serv ice secu red for th e rev iv al m eetings, Move to the rvthni of the music plan and handle w hich w ill be held every n ig h t next Old It Hasn't. w eek, b eg in n in g a t 7:30 o'clock. A your business*according to the times. Let us have your T e a c h e r: W hy so late th is m o rn ing, Jo h n n y ? co rd ial in v itatio n is extended to a lt to financial problems to be placed in step with the music. Jo h n n y : E r-r-r. I had to w ash my a tte n d an d a s s ist in th e services. neck and c a rs, te a c h e r— b u t 1 prom i ise it won t h ap p en ugaiu. Mark N M l h er 84. T he evening of th e 24th of th is : ’»uch a Literal Ml»». H e: 1 p ress my su it on bended knee. m onth w ill long be rem em b ered b y ; ( hri»tm a» Sncgi-»tl<in». She: H av en 't you an iro n ing board? th o se w:io Join th e p arty . D eiigbtfui. j Card of Thank». in s tru c tiv e , re fre sh in g an d satisfy in g . Good su g g estio n s fo r C h ristm as can Young m en should ask th e ir elect be found at Mrs. B o u g h n er's N ovelty W e w ant to th a n k all of th e kind S cute m en d o n 't buy w ashing m a F ancy a ss o rtm e n t of dishes frien d s w ho se n t flow ers and e s ch in es becau se th ey th in k they m ar- lady to rem em b er F riday. N ovem ber s to re 24. and keep It w holly" fo r th is to u r. ( l i s t in ; also a com plete asso rtm e n t pecially th o se w’ho a ssiste d in sin g i Tied one. D otted Line It w ill be eq u ally en jo y ab le (or m a r of good g rad e hose fo r c h ild ren and ing at th e fu n e ra l; a lso th e M odern A c a r Is often Judged by its ra ttle s ried people ( put on y o u r S unday a co m p lete stock of ------ p lain y arns. „ W oodm en fo r th e ir g en ero u s su p p o rt. c lo th es and give y o u r wife a good larg e a ss o rtm e n t of stam p ed em broid- I Lee R S h e lle r and F am ily Mrs —a n d so a re m en. , tim e .)— Adv ery p ie c e , w ith th re a d now In stock. | J obn , de , nd F am ily “I f Music be the Food o f Love, Play on” SHAKESPEARE a8rce "A11? him. More 85 R O Y A L CLUB COFFEE 1 lb. 42c G resham 5 lbs. $1.98 \ an Hoeters Bleaching Soap, 25 bars $1.00 4 . IV. Metzger <& Co. Q uality and Service Phone 1451 Phone 1 4 5 , FIR S T STA TE BANK, Gresham, Ore.