Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 01, 1922, Image 1

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W EEK
G resham O utlook
Vol. là, No. 7»
BERRY GROWERS
COMPANY TO PAY
STOCK DIVIDEND
______________________GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923
NEAR EAST CHRISTIANS
FACE EXTERMINATION
GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE, GRADE SCHOOL WILL BE
TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS
OVER CROWDED SOON
CITY MAIL DELIVERY
M ll.l. BE REQUESTED
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
MANY CLUBS HAVE
PERFECT SCORE
ON YEAR’S WORK
From the in terio r of T urkey m u lti­
Free delivery of mall w ithin the
plied thousands of C hristians a re flee­
lim its of G resham is being urged by !
ing for their lives to the Black Sea
Before an im provised a lta r of beau­
P rincipal C. M. Q uicksall, in a short residents of the city and a petition to
and M editerranean ports.
tiful yellow chrysanthem um s and ta lk during an assem bly la st W ednes­ the council urging th at the m atter be I
“The situation is serious beyond
palm s, Miss Gladys Olive Neal plight­
anything we have imagined",» cables
day afternoon at the G resham grade taken up with the proper governm ent
officials is being largely signed. The
The following letter has been issued my personal friend, Geo. D. W hite ed her tro th last night to Clyde A.
Ruegg, both of Gresham , at the home I 8cho°*' ¡»formed those present of the petition is being circulated by Charles
to the berry grow ers of this vicinity 'All roads leading to Sam soun a n
T here were 13 clubs th at finished
present crowded conditions of th
rallm .in. who recently bought a horn ldO per cent this year. One other
by D. E. Towle, m anager of the Berry crowded with long lines of refugee of the bride's father. O. I. Neal, in th
•i G.e<h..n) and who , s »- j . » . , o
uh 1. . i ,
G row ers Packing company, unde luden with bundles: many with ox presence of about 10« relatives and -Chool. New p u p ils h a v e c o n tin u e d t.
close friends. The Rev. Melville T. come in until some of th e rooms have ee this im provem ent brought about. *»<* yet sent in the report an d 'e an n o t
date of November 29:
ca rts piled high with household be­
Wire of A storia perform ed the cere­
Ju st what requirem ents would be be placed in th is class for th at rea­
m ore pupils th an can be easily
The by-laws of th e Co-operativ longings. Ten thousand persons had mony. <*
necessary
on the p art of the m unici­
reached
Sam
soun
November
9th
and
B erry G row ers association have been
School pality is not known to those working son. The nam es of the clubs, the
i The bride, who was given in m a r - handled by one teacher.
number of m em bers aud th e local
aw ay
s
» .u
am ended to read in Section 3, A rticle 10, 000 more w ere IS hours
___ _____ y | i iage by her father, was handsome in opened th is year with 248, but that
2, “The annual m eeting shall be held Heavy rain s are falling, roads are a her wedding robe of w hite satin num ber has now increased 4o 272 and on the project but It is believed th at leaders of the clubs th a t received this
they can be met by the city at this high record are as follows:
on th e first W ednesday after th e first sea of mud. C hildren and babies are adorned w ith p earls and cut in grace­ it is expected the num ber will reach
time. The num bering of houses is one
Cooking clubs—Fairview, with 10
the
w
orst
sufferers;
th
e
re
is
no
milk
Monday in April at 10 a. m. of each
ful lines. H er veil was held in place 300 before the year is out.
of the things necessary before free members, Miss M argaret Jonas, lead-
year." This am endm ent was made The doors of our orphanages are with real lace, becomingly arranged
The enrollm ent in the second grade delivery of m ail could be accom- '-r; Sylvan, nine members, Mrs. W
necessary in com pliance with the crowded with orphan children and with orange blossoms. She carried has increased to about 51 pupils. This
plished, and th is would be a c o m p a r u - 1 H o f f m a n ; Powell Valley ten Mrs
am endm ent of by-laws of the Berry people bringing babies in arm s, all a show er bouquet of bride roses, lilies has made it necessary to have tw
lively sm all m atter.
I Bert Olson; West P ortland, eleven^
G row ers Packing com pany, w hich pro begging to be taken in.
of the valley and gardenias. Miss teachers in th is room. Miss Hoss M IS D N 'S 11 I M i i m n
I«,™
- E<l‘(h Doer’ : Lynch' ei«h t- Mr8'
Eleven shiploads of refugees, in ­
■vides for the annual m eeting on the
P earl Ruegg, sister of the groom, was and Mrs. Bangs have been placed in
. . "ANQI L IE D
Wm. H ornecker; Corbett five Mrs
first Monday in April of each year cluding thousands of orphans are be maid of honor. She was m ost a ttr a c t­ charge. W hile th ere are more pupils
BA M O R SH ll‘1 T E MASTER Edith M organ; Springdale, ten, Mrs.
So please take notice th a t there will ing landed in Greece.
ive in green-blue crepe de chine and in the second grade th an in any other
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I. J. Babbit.
The G reek governm ent is giving us
be no meeting in December this year
carried an arm ful of yellow ch ry san ­ one grade, some of the other rooms A ? ! / “« “ N o " ! « 1 Gre8J,am, l0,,lK"
The 8eW“ ,K C‘Ub8 ‘° Wln thl8 < »-
wharves,
w
arehouses,
palaces
for
o
r­
We are now paying the annual divi
themums. L ittle V irginia Jelk en was also have about all the pupils that A. F. & A. M. No. 152 w ere tendered a tinction are Buckley with six mem-
dend of 8 per cent on the capital phanages, everything except food. flower g irl and was a dainty picture one teacher can possibly m anage. The dinner on Tuesday night in Masonic hers and leader, Miss Irm a McTag-
stock. The am ount of capital stock Food they do not have.
in yellow taffeta. L ittle Thomas Lee first grade is too large at the present hail by the m aster, A. F. Hamm ar. It g a rt; Fairview, six. leaders M r. Jno
With our w arehouses emptied of a
outstanding for w hich a dividend
Shaw, attractiv ely dressed in black time. With such a large class It
was a social affair that will long be Mollar and Mrs. J. H. P eterson- West
declared is $9850.00. The to ta l am ount million dollars w orth of food belong­ velvet, carried the ring on a w hite impossible for one teacher to give rem em bered by the nearly a hundred Portland, nine members, Mrs ’ A L
of the dividend is $765.92. It is ru ing to the children, w ith hundreds of satin pillow. Mr. Marlon Huxley of each child the individual attention mem bers of th e local lodge and the wiley. lead er; Cedar ar.J V icto ry ' sU
mored th a t our com pany has the hon­ thousands of C hristians in flight P ortland, cousin of the bride, wat, best th a t he or she should have.
few visitors from neighboring lodge, members. Miss Mabie Wood leade!
or of having handled la st year the through the w inter w eather, w ith man. Miss Dorothea Wolfken of P ort
The fact th a t the grade school is ‘ 8 Pr° b“ bl® ,h a ‘ ,he n“ ‘etinK wl" Orient, fourteen, Miss Elva Dolan-
la rg e st volume of business w ith the Greece swamped w ith refugees, with land played the wedding m arch from becoming over-crowded speaks well be looked back to as the startin g point Plea8ant Valley> fo ||rt
*
sm allest am ount of capital stock of the w orst w inter the world has ever Lohengren. Mrs. Lois Else Haildor for Gresham. W hile the attendance C re s .? m n? T e
“
T*“
*
f°
’
McCullough;
Gresham
,
fourteen
Mrs
I tru s t you will
any sim ilar com pany reporting to the known ju lt opening,
and M
Thorne-
.
...
u.i
. I 8en of P o rtland sang "W aters of Min at school is increasing, the population Gresham lodge and affiliated orders c . Met
,^rg_e . PO.SSj ' „.P“ C ti .ìO I »»tonka," and “When Song is Sweet. of the city is also increasing as more P lans were ^ e ^ n j o o k l n g to- b u b e r t . ten, Mrs. J. H. Hansen^ G b I
N ational G overnm ent and our show ­ f jL
ing th is year w ill be even b etter as this and other accounts of the Buffer­
The rooms w ere beautifully decor new fam ilies are moving in th an there ward th is accom plishm ent.
bert. five. Mrs. L. H. French; Maple-
the volume of business will be 150 ing the C hristian people in the Bible ated with palm s, yellow chrysanthe are fam ilies moving out.
T here are said to be 113 members
wood, twelve, Mrs. A. J. Holm and
per cent greater than last year, not­ lands", w rites H andsaker.
in the blue lodge and a goodly num ber
mums and smilax. Following th e cer
Children Repeat Bailees,
Mrs. E. N. P artlow ; Wilkes, five, Mrs.
w ithstanding the berry crop was only
emony a buffet lunch was served.
The dances th a t were given a t the In the Royal Arch chapter. Many ex­
T. C. M iller; Springdale, ten, Mrs.
60 per cent of an average crop. So it MUSK l’LAYS PART IN
Mrs. Ruegg is a student of music at various homes, during the Trip pressed th eir opinion favoring the
DIVINE WORSHIP Oregon A gricultural College. She has Around the World, by the Gresham proposed building plan. T here Is a G. N. McKay; Hillsdale, nine, Miss
can be readily seen th a t we are not
Kate Lehm ann; Sylvan. 7, Mrs. M. A.
over capitalized and you can rest a s­
Gresham , Oregon, December 1.— been the recipient of much attention grade school w ere repeated la st Wed­ strong and grow ing order of E astern Yokom; Troutdale, eight, Mrs. A. D.
sured there is no w ater in our stock.
Star.
and
m
any
gifts
in
the
form
of
show
ers
nesday
afternoon
during
the
assembly.
Kendal and Mrs. A rm inta Scott.
We a re in receipt of a letter from the Editor O utlook:— Music plays a vital from friends and classm ates.
The plans are now in the hands of
Mr There was the Russian dunce by Jean
Canning clubs—G ilbert. 6, Mrs. O.
Hon. Chas. C. McChord, chairm an of p art in divine Worship. The C hristian Ruegg was a student at U. of W. for Adix and M argaret S t.C la ir;
a
com
m
ittee
for
careful
investigation
the
E. Maxwell; T routdale, six, Mrs. E
the In te rsta te Commerce Commission, religion is essentially one of joy, and three years. Both are graduates of Swedish dance by K erm it and Doug­
all conditions involved'. Senti­ O. Rolf.
give evidence of th is joy by and
relativ e to the advance asked for by
Union High school, Gresham.
las Johnson, Buddy Bailey, Woodrow ment seemed to favor an undertaking
through
m
usic
is
an
act
of
divine
Home Making Clubs—Gresham , five.
th e railroads In express rates on
Mr. and Mrs. Ruegg left imm ediate M atthews, R obert Metzger and Joe costing In the neighborhood of $30,001)
orship. Music is ju st as necessary
Mrs.
A. 8. Hisey; Orient, 7, Mrs. Geo.
fresh fruit, th a t encourages us to
ly for Seattle on th eir wedding trip Melugin. The Italian dance was given
I T u ck er and Mrs. A lta G entry; Rus-
th in k th a t we may get some relief here as in heaven to express our emo They will be at home to th eir many by Caroline W hetstone and M argaret STOP THIS WASTE,
from the excessive charges we are tions of divine adoration.
URGED BY POSTMASTER I e"vllle' flv”’ M,8S J' FI,'»’nil»K-
friends a fte r Ja n u ary 1 at Clover Alatthews; the Japanese dance by Mil­
The act of listening to an d enjoying
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Potato Clubs—Lynch, six, H erbert
now paying. C. E. Kobinsfcli, of the
Nook farm , Gresham .
dred S transky, Doris Brown, P auletta
“Stop this w aste! 25,000,000 pieces ¡-y»ch; Orient, eight, Guy Robertson;
Oregon Packing com pany, called to ­ music in church is in itself an act ol
Dowsett, Florence H ill, Mary Lam bert
day and told me to tell you th a t the livine w orship, exactly to the same
Several show ers honoring Miss and Della Lewis; the Irish dance by of mall annually are delayed or not 1 o rb ett- ten, R W. Wilson; W ilkes
extent
and
m
anner
as
is
the
act
of
H all; Hillsview, six, Lewis
E ttersb u rg No. 121 straw b erry is be­
Neal have been given, the m ost recent Gretchen Moore, C athryn M etzger and delivered at all because they a re in '*• ®-
yond question the best canning stra w ­ listening to and enjoying the sermon. being one by Mrs. Jam es Sterling Regina H am m ar; the Swiss dance by correctly addressed or Improperly Y unlter; P leasan t Valley, five, O. N
Good m usic, like good preaching, Mrs. C. E. R usher and Mrs. O. A. East
packed.” This is w hat appeared on S ager;
Powell Valley, five, F rank
berry that his com pany knows of for
nspires,
com forts, uplifts, en tertain s, man at the S terling home last Tues- Maxrne W onacott, Betty Meyers, Mar­ placards put out by the postm aster In O»8tafson; P leasan t View, five, C. E,
th is locality and says it will surely
ion
Pluw
and
W
innifred
Beechel.
command a prem ium and increased causes one to forget one's self and lav afternoon. About 20 guests were Fern Rossman also entertained the Chicago to be placed on the motor I Pram hall
ne's petty tro u b les), educates and present.
Calf Clulis—Holstein, six, J. Flem ­
straw b erry consum ption owing to the
Com petitive gam es weri tudience with her cunning negro vehicles in the postal service.
The above p lacards were read by ming; Jersey, ten, C. P. Tallm an.
superior color, tex tu re and flavor ami nstructs.
played. Mrs. Chas. Simon of Seattle lance in negro costume. When called
Students of music, as well as aii (form erly Miss Edna Benson), gave
Dairy Herd Record, county club six
he fu rth e r said with good care thib
upon for an encore, she graciously Dr. F ran k Crane, who w rote a short
serm on on the subject calling the E. R. Killen,
berry will yield three tons per acre other lovers of m usic, should hear a piano solo, Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman responded.
Sheep—Orient and Powell Valley,
people’s attention to certain facts
We have some very choice plants ol tood m usic on every possible occa­ ead and Miss Mary H ansen sang.
Rhowing w aste due to carelessness Of nine, G. Nasshahn.
this variety, strong, vigorous and sion. It stim ulates one’s enthusiasm s, After the buffet lunch the guests gatli SERVICES ANNOUNCED
Pig Clubs—Orient, ten, Mrs. Louise
well rooted, th a t we can furnish' at a corrects and enlarges one’s m enta. cred around a table over which was
FOR METHODIST CHURCH the people. F irst P ostm aster G eneral,
John H. B artlett, secured permission Nelson; Victory, seven, Mrs. A. O.
very reasonable price and if you ca n ­ concepts, one's ideals. It is a p a rt ol suspended a parasol loaded with gifts,
At th e Sunday m orning service at to use Dr. C ran e’s serm on to bring p'U 'flord; Lynch, five, Mrs. H. P.
not pay cash for them you may buy life itself.
which th e bride-to-be opened ana ac­
With these thoughts in mind, all cepted gracefully.
the Methodist Episcopal church, the these facts before the people. The Gynch; Lusted, five, T. Newlands.
them on time. So please place your
Poultry ( lulm Win a t Stock Show.
orders now and be ready with a good are m ost cordially Invited to the s a ­
A m iscellaneous show er w as given pastor, the Rev. A. S. Hisey, will following Inform ation was taken from
The money aw arded as prizes for
tonnage of this berry for th e 1924 cred concert th is coming Sunday ev- Miss Neal by Mrs. A. Ruegg last F ri­ preach on “S piritual Values". In the It.
T here is a building in Chicago tbe club «»Mbits on poultry at the
m arket. We are pleased to report the I ening. Come prepared to take an a c ­ day evening, when about 20 guest» evening his subject will be “The
sale today of the la st rem n an t of our tive p a rt in the rousing song service participated. A large num ber of beau­ Power of E nthusiasm ." The q u artet which Is URed as a storage place for 8tock show, and the total am ount of
frozen straw b erries in b arrels and it planned as p art of the program .
tiful and useful gifts were received at will sing anthem s at both services mail of obvious value—mail of first | mon«y received as prize money ex-
I-b W. STRONG. D irector
ind in the m orning C. E. R usher will class which cannot be delivered ceeded all expectations. In her report
will only be a few rtriys before w can
his t me.
Bethel B aptist Choir.
•r th e y a r Miss C alk 'n , co u n ty clnh
ng a solo.
Twice a year the contents are am-
close the 1922 straw b erry pool. We
Mrs. McCormick, form erly Mis
iOWud $.u
p rize m in e}
lioneered
off
because
th
ere
is
no
way
An
attractiv
e
program
is
being
pre
could do so now but we have a few
Edith Jelken of Rockwood, recently
slow collections th a t we hope to make SHORT COURSES OFFERED
entertained in honor of Miss Neal at pared for the Epw orth League m eet­ of finding the ow ners. In this build­ but the am ount actu ally received lust
IN MANA FARM SUBJECTS her home on the Base Line road. ing at 6:30, under the leadership of ing are bins of shoes, q u an tities of Tuesday was $68.20. Tills adds $28.20
in the near future. .
Miss M yrtle Rusher. The value of the clothing, dress goods, autom obile to the net profits for the year which
We are short orders for a few tons
Seven sh o rt courses in practical About a dozen guests were preseut.
of sheep corral fertilizer to m ake up farm ing are offered Oregon farm ers
E pw orth H erald will be brought be­ parts and tires, sporting goods, su it­ increases th a t sum to $3,858.57.
a car. Hope you will order soon.
Only th e m ints can m ake money fore the young people and the annual cases, In fact everything from a bird
this w inter by the A gricultural col­
cage to a mouse trap . These are lost BASKET BALE LEAGUE
subscription club will be formed.
w ithout advertising.
lege as follow s:
ORGANIZATION SOON
The Sunday school is crow ding the to both the one who sent them and the
HOME BURNS ON
Eleven weeks in trac to r m echanics,
The
tongue
is
a
good
weapon
with
one
who
should
receive
them
because
capacity
of
church
and
hall.
Close
THANKSGIVING DAY Ja n u ary 2-March 17.
A second meeting was held last
grading is practiced and th e re are somebody was careless in tying a W ednesday evening at the Gresham
Eleven weeks in g eneral ag ric u l­ which to com mit business suicide.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Linderm an w ere
classes for all. The pastor has knot, or used flimsy w rapping paper, grade school for the purpose of per­
ture, sam e date.
Get your supply of C hristm as
Awakened early T hanksgiving m orn­
or put on a defective address.
Elevent weeks in h o rticu ltu re, same w rapping tissue now at the Outlook agreed to teach a mixed class of
fecting arrangem ents for the o rg an i­
ing only to discover their house to be
Nearly 300 em ployees are engaged zation of a basketball league in this
adults
between
the
young
people's
date.
office. We can supply you this in any
on fire. They lived on a berry farm
Five m onths as dairy herdsm an, q u an tity desired in size 20 inches by class and the m en’s and women's Bible In correcting the common, prev en t­ p a rt of the county. R epresentatives
w est of Gresham on the Section Line
30 inches.
classes. This will be a popular class. able e rro rs of the people. T here are from Boring, Corbett, P leasan t Home
Ja n u ary 2-June 10.
road. The fire started about 3 o’clock
25,000,00 pieces of mall th a t have to and Gresham were present and word
Four weeks In dairy m anufacture.
in the m orning. It broke out at the
be
handled from th ree to seven times was sent from four other d istricts.
Ja n u ary 2-27, repeated Ja n u ary 28-
front of th e house from an unknown
and then only about one-fifth of that Much enthusiasm was shown and
F ebruary 24.
cause.
am ount is jleliverable. Who pays? there seems to be no doubt hut w hat a
Short course In h o rticu ltu re p ro d ­
A splendid program of sacred music will be given at the Bethel B aptist The people.
The fire was discovered in tim e to
league will be formed soon.
ucts—canning, drying, jellies, etc., church next Sunday evening, December 3, beginning at 7:30, by the choir
ca rry some of the fu rn itu re o u t but
Dr. Crane closes w ith the statem ent
F ebruary 5-24.
A final m eeting Is to he held next
of the church assisted by the Misses H elen and Jean H arper of Portland
th e rest of it was burned. The house
th a t much of the criticism leveled at Friday evening at the O rient grange
One week In beekeeping, March Follow ing is the program :
contained about six rooms. It was the
the postoffice is due to the careless­ hall for the purpose of com pleting the
19-24.
MRS. MABLE CLOW. Pianist.
MISS NORMA LEE PECK, Violinist ness of the general public.
old fam ily house and had stood for
The w ork deals w ith m ethods of MISS VIDA CEMER, O rganist.
organization. The tim e Is set a t 8
H. W. STRONG, D irector
perhaps 25 years. T here was in
o
clock sharp. A full attendance Is
growing leading crops, handling the
BETHEL
BAPTIST
CHORUS
CHOIR.
Gelling Funds.
surance.
MISS HELEN HARPER, Violinist,
MISS JEAN HARPER, P ianist,
A colored parson once sta rted out expected.
Mr. and Mrs. L inderm an are making livestock, learning to run a trac to r
A ssisting A rtists.
to get resu lts and In th is way:
th eir home w ith her father, Mr and care for it, handling the orchard,
Piano Tuning.
"B ruddern, dis church am on de
garden,
berry
patch
and
flower
g
a
r­
PROGRAM.
Satisfaction guaranteed, $3. Fred
Fenske, who lives on the Base Line
flat
of
its
back.
It
hab
gotta
get
up
den, m anaging dairy anim als, butter, Prelude— “Sabbath Morn" ........................................... ................................. Johnson and w alk !”
B. Jones, 2625 E ast 49th street
road, until other arrangem ents can
cheese and ice-cream making, m anag­
Mrs. Mabie Clow, Pianist.
A deacon In th e amen corner
be made.
ing bees, and converting fresh fru its In tro ft—“Keep Silence Before Him” ........................................................... Ram bler shouted: “Amen, brudder, let 'er
Choir. (Congregation standing.)
w alk!"
and
vegetables into conserved prod­
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Invocation—Deacon C. W. Guile.
Then the parson proceeded: "B ru d ­
HOLIDAY OUTLOOK.
ucts.
ANNOUNCES SERVICES
Hymn, No. 221—“T h ere’s a W ideness in God's M ercy"............................ Tourjee dern, dis church hab gotta ru n !"
The courses are explained in a
Congregation, led by Choir and O rchestra.
Again the voice from the amen c o r­
The Outlook has begun p rep ­
The Bible school convenes at 10 a m sm all pam phlet free to those in te re st­ S crip tu re Reading—
ner yelled: "Amen, brudder, let 'er
arations for Its annual holiday
Vocal
8olo—"The
Holy
City".....................................................................................
r
u
n
!
”
P reaching by the pastor, David Q ed. W’rlte O. A. C., C orvallis, Oregon.
num ber
be Issued on or about
Guy D. Jones.
The parson stepped on the gas
December 15.
B arry, at 11 o'clock. This will be the
Violin S o l o -
again, and said:
"B ruddern, dis
Coming
Events
of
Interest.
L ast year the holiday Issue of
concluding serm on on the “Good S a­
fa» "N octurne” Op. 9, No. 2 . .................................................................. Chopin church hab gotta fly!”
the Outlook ran up to 2« pages
Sm ith Memorial church bazaar,
m aritan ". Special m usic w ill include
(b)
Melodle" ...............................................................
Tscharlkow sky
“A-men! Let 'er fly!” agreed the
and It Is probable th is y ear’s
(c , S erenade" ................................................................................. Schubert deacon.
th e following num bers:
The large Fairview, T hursday evening. Decem­
Issue will be as large.
Helen H arper, V iolinist; Jean H arper, Pianist.
Then the parson reached his c u ­
choir will render an anthem , " S « k Ye ber 7.
As usual It will have a beau­
Anthem —"Seek Ye the Lord
........................................................
Holton max. He shouted: "B ruddern, lt’s
tiful C hristm as
cover
page
P leasant Home B aptist church b a­
the L ord”, by Holton. H. W. Strong
Choir.
gwine to take money to make dis
printed In colors. S anta's latest
will sing as a solo with violin obligato zaar, chicken supper and e n te rta in ­ Piano Solo— "L iebstraum
. e. . . . .
........ Liszt church fly!”
p o rtrait, and all his up-to-date
.
.
Jean H arper, Pianist.
“Abide W ith Me”, by Eugene Goadey ment. S aturday, December 9, a fte r­ ..
From the deacon came th is unen-
methods of d istrib u tin g holiday
Vocal Solo—"Rock of A ges"..........................................
. . . H erbert Johnson th u siastic rem ark :
"L et 'er walk
H. O. Bone will furnish a violin solo. noon and evening.
cheer, will be fully Illustrated.
M artha Hagberg.
brudder, let 'er walk."
O rient P.-T. A. entertain m en t, T ues­ Anthem —"Jesu s Lover of JHy 8 o u l"...........................
The Outlook has received a
The ordinance of the L ord's Supper
............ Arr. by Camp
Now, don't let your enthusiasm get
w ireless from A urora Borealis
will be observed in connection with day evening. December 5, a t O rient
<
Choir.
cold when you learn th a t we need !
broadcasting station in the far
Announcem ents.
grange hall.
the m orning service.
money.—The K ablegram .
north th a t Santa Claus has a
M ethodist Ladies' Aid bazaar and Offertory—Violin Solo.
The sacred concert which will be
warm place In bis generous old
(a) “M editation" from T h ais...................................
Massenet
T
here
is
no
i
,nlt
to
the
possibilities
heart for boys and girls of this
given at 7:30 will be of unusual In­ supper. T routdale, S aturday evening,
(bj “Elegy" . .................................................................'
Massenet
of
the
radiophone's
development.
A
locality and Is m aking special
December 9.
terest.
Helen H arper, V iolinist; Jean H arper, Pianist.
fly's footstep In New York may b»
preparations to please them. He
C ottrell com m unity church Ladies' Offertory Prayer.
heard In San F rancisco.—Thomas A
has promised to announce in the
In spite of prohibition, financial a u ­ Aid bazaar, F riday evening. Dec. 16. A nthem —“G reat It the Lord aud M arvelous"..........................
• Dlggle Edison.
holiday issue of the Outlook his
thorities all agree th a t money Is still
agents and helpers In Gresham
Bethel B aptist church en tertain - Song Service—Selected Gospel Hymns (old and new),
tig h t
and vicinity.
When the daughter horrifies her
ment. Odd Fellow s hall, Gresham , F ri- i _
Congregation, led by Choir and O rchestra,
.m other, it Is generally by dressing
Match for It.
day evening. December 16.
■
‘¡."'J B«"«<}‘«tloii.
W ant aas. add to your profit.
like her grandm other.—G ilbert K
1 ostlude—Selected Hymn—O rchestra.
I Chesterton.
Sacred Concert to Be Next Sunday Night