Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 22, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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On S u n d ay . D ecem ber 24, th e re w ill
be serv ice as u su a l in th e m o rn in g ,
also C h ristm a s p ra c tic e in co n n ection.
All c h ild re n w ho a re on th e p ro g ram
a re re q u e ste d to be p re se n t. No s e r ­
vice w ill be h eld in th e evening.
On C h ristm a s day th e r e w ill be s e r ­
v ice a t 5:30 in th e m o rn in g . In th e
ev en in g of th e sam e day, D ecem ber
25. th e C h ristm a s p ro g ram w ill be giv­
en by th e S unday school. It w ill be­
gin a t 7 p. m. All a re w elcom e.
T he a n n u a l m eetin g of th e M ission
c irc le w ill he held on W ednesday a f ­
tern o o n , D ecem ber 27. a t 2 o'clock, a t
th e ch u rch .
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S e le c tio n
Selection
N o n e B u t t h e L o n e ly H e a r t
(T s c h a lk o w s k y ) P ia n o fo rte
b y N ic o la i S t e m h e r ; ’C* IIo
O b b lig a to ; In R u s s i a n .........
A t t h e B a ll (T a c h a ik o w s k y )
P i a n o f o r t e by N ic o la i S te m -
b e r ; I n R u s s i a n .........................
E a s te rn R o m a n ce (R fm sk y -
K o rs a k o w ) In R u s s ia n ..
H u m o r e s q u e • M o u fts o rg sk y )
R u s sia n .
N in a K o» h e tx
♦ S o p r a n o ) . . .
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M a r io n I l a r r i » ( S in g 1 A g g r a x a t i n ’ P a p a ............
in g C o m e d ie n n e ) .. | H o t L ip » .................................
M a rg a re t Y oung
L o x in ’ S a r a ,
( S in g in g
l i e I .o v e s I t .
C o m e d ie n n e ). . . . .
A1 B e r n a r d a n d
S w e e t M a n d y .................................
F rn e s t fla re
I ’m D o n e - D o n e - D«»ne W i th
< T e n o r a n d B a r i ­
Y ou ................................................
to n e ) ...........................
W h i t e W a y M a le
Q u a r t e t ........................ J M y D ix ie
Jam es L ynch
T h e T ra il T o L o n g A go
( T e n o r ) ......................
W h i t e W a y M a le
Q u a r t e t ........................
T o m o r r o w M o r n in g . . .
C h a rle s H a rt an d
E l lio t t S h a w
llaxx a l i a n N .x h tin g a le
(T e n o r a n d B a ri­
to n e ) .............................
N in a Ix o sh e tx
» S o p r a n o ) . . .
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S elc ctio r?
Q u a r t e t I n F M a jo r — L e n ta
(D v o rA k ) S t r i n g Q u a r t e t . .
Q u a r t e t I n F M a jo r — S c h e rx o
(D v o rA k ) S t r i n g Q u a r t e t . .
B a l l a d e ( V le u x te m p a ) P ia n o ­
fo rte by P a u l F re n k e l,
o lo n a is e ( V ie u x t e m p s )
P ia n o f o r t e by P a u l F r e n k e l
S e m l r a m i d o O v e r tu r e - —P a r t 1
(R o s s in i» C o n c e r t B a n d r . . - :
S e m i r n m id e O v e r t u r e — P a r t 3
( R o s s in i) C o n c e r t B a n d I . . . . .
P o p u la r S o n g s
A rtj.t
T he M ethodist S u n d ay school, u n d er
su p erv isio n of O. XV. B oring, w ill hold
its sessio n a t ID a. m , n ex t Sunday,
an d a t 11 o'clock th e p a sto r. Rev. E d ­
w in G. R anton, w ill p reach , ta k in g as
his su b je c t, "T h e R eal Significance
of C h ristm a s."
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I n s tr u m e n ta l
New Y ork String
Q u a rtet................
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liis
B le e d in g
S id e ) ( R o s s in i) I n L a t i n . .
R e q u ie m M r m i In C M in o r—
ln g e m l» e o
( S a d ly
G ro an ­
in g ) ( V e r d i) I n L a t i n ...........
K arle
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U k r a i n i a n N a tio n a l
C h o ru s
U k r a i n i a n N a tio n a l
C h o ru s
A NEW DISCOVERY
More and Better Fruit
N a tu r e ’s
w ay
o f ¡¡rod u rtlo n g re a tly
h n p ro v e d .
T h e f r u it is m u c h la r g e r an d th e
f ru it b u d s m a tu r e e x tre m e ly la rg e
c h e rrie s a n d th e y do n ot fall. B e a r
in m in d t h a t fu lly 50 p e r c e n t o f o u r
c h e rry cro p f a lls b efo re m a tu r ity .
T h is m a y all be sa v ed , ex c e p t fo r
w e a th e r co n d itio n s, th e tirs t y e a r b y
th e a p p lic a tio n o f ‘’M o reh o u se's O rc h ­
a r d I n v ig o ra n t,” a p p lie d by e x p e rt
h o r tic u ltu r is ts .
All f ru it m a d e to
b rin g fo rth a n a b u n d a n c e , a s th e “ In -
v ig o r a n t” feed s th e f r u it b e a r in g buds.
T h e se rio u s b le e d in g a s w ell a s B a c ­
te r ia l G u m m o sis. in th e c h e rry , soon
overcom e, th ro u g h th e p e rfe c t c ir c u la ­
tio n o f th e sap . R o s e s a n d ail th e
flo w e r k in g d o m m a d e to re sp o n d w ith
b r ig h te r tin ts , a ll c e re a ls , v eg etab les,
fo rce d in to h e a v y p ro d u ctio n .
P ra c tic a l p ru n in g , s p ra y in g , b u d ­
d in g a n d g r a f tin g d o n e in p ro p e r s e a ­
son.
Ail s p r a y s h a v e th e “ In vigorant*
a d d e d free.
“T h e w ild e rn e ss a n d .th e d ry lan d
sh a ll be g lad ; A nd th e d e s e rt s h a ll
rejoice, a n d blossom a s th e ro se .’’
W rite o r c all fo r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n
P hone Auto. 647-98
S u n d ay excepted.
The Morehouse
Orcharding Co.
W oodstock, P o rtla n d , O regon
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H a w t h o r n e < K o h e tx )
p r u n o S o lo by T . G e o r-
U k r a i n i a n N a ti o n a l
k a - M ix e d C h o r u s ; I n
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(a ) S h tc h
ryk
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C h o ru s;
O re y Click«»«
(a ) ( uckn
U k r a i n i a n N a ti o n a l
( S te t z c n ») M ix e d C h o r u s ;
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C b o r i i » .................................
I n U k r a i a n ..............................
( b ) K o lo n Ik a ( K o le a a a ) . . ..
I n t h e .lo t in ( S te t x » n k o )
M ix ed C t tu » ; I n U k r a i n i a n
h o v e U nd« r P e r s o n a l D i r e c t i o n
N . B — A ll U k r a in ia n R - r o r < h
o f A le x a r e r k o s h e t z
J. E. METZGER
1.50
1.50
Typewriters at
TOY PRICES
Get a typewriter for the chil­
dren instead of a toy. Let
hem learn while they play.
We have guaranteed
chines at toy prices.
ma­
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
301 Oak St.. Portland
Holiday Greetings
from
The Quality Store
of
Portland, Oregon
L/l u i , v t f f x a . ^ k &V.
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T h e Q u a l it y S t o r e
or P o r t l a n d . O regon
w .- t
r#»N PI’M MO»»*»OU ALO»»
S», -19.*2
P a s to r E dw in G. R an to n a n n o u n ces
se rv ices to r n ex t S u n d ay as fo llo w s:
S unday school a t 10 a. in.. u n d e r s u ­
p erv isio n of Wm. R ichey.
A very
u n iq u e C h ristm u s p ro g ra m is b eing
p lan n ed fo r th e ev en in g h o u r, b e g in ­
n in g a t 7:30. It is for th e w hole com ­
m u n ity an d all a re in v ited to com e
an d find o u t th e se c re t. A sp ecial o f­
fe rin g w ill be ta k e n fo r th e N ear E a st
R elief.
Mr. an d Mrs. C. F. K esterso n and
Mrs. G. N. S ag er w ere in th e city on a
sh o p p in g to u r M onday.
E 'rank F ish is se rio u sly ill w ith
p n eu m o n ia a t h is home.
J. D. L ee of P o rtla n d w as a v alley
v isito r on b u sin e ss W ednes lay.
Dr. M. H ow es, a P o rtla n d v e te rin a ry ,
»vas a v alley v isito r one day re c e n tly .
Jo s. L illy w as in O regon City T u e s­
day on b u sin ess m a tte rs.
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N i g h t ) « D 'A n n u n c io T o n i )
In It t i f a t i ......................................
T r i s t e R ito r n o ! < TI vn<* < ' m
in « » < H tri .
u n 1 n I t a l i a n .
M a r ie T if f a n y
(S o p ran o ). . .
.75
DECEM BER
BOXING
S e le c tio n
S o n g s —C o n c e r t a n d H a lla d
M a r io C l.a m le e
( T e n o r ) ............
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FRIDAY..
PLEASANT VALLEY
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M ig n o n — ( o n n a i s - t n le p g y « ?
• K.r»owci-t i h o u t h e L a n d ? )
A ct I ( T h o m a s » In F r e n c h .
F a u s t — Le K oi d e T liu l* i B a i ­
la d o f th e K in g o f T h u le )
A c t 111 (G o u n o d ) I n F r e n c h
F l o r e n c e L a* to n
( ¿ s o p r a n o ) ..........
A rtist
S elect on
S o m e o f T h e se B ay » —
F o x T r o t .......................................
I t ’» G e tt in g
D a r k on D id
B ro a d w a y — l e x
T ro t —
F r o m " Z ie g f e ld F o llie s o f
1923“ ...............................................
S n e e t b e m i l-a iw — F o x T r o t—
I n t i .u v in g ' ‘You A r? My
H a in B e a u " f r o m “ G r e e n ­
w ic h V illa g e F o lli e s “ ............
H l •» I. oecm Y ou .Mont A fter
A i l ? — F o x I ru t
. ................
T o u t. T o o t, T o o tn ie ! —-
F o t T ro t
....................................
C lo v e r BloMHom B lu e ie —
F o x T r o t ........................................
L a t e l y I u e e rn e — W a lts
....
I s le o f 5 » e e lh e u r ? * — W a l t s —
I n tr o d u c in g
W hen
Eye»
M e e t E y e s. W h e n L ip s M eet
L ip s " ...............................................
P ia n o f tn g e — F o x T r o t ................
K iif e n r e d d y — F o x T r o t . .
I ’W l'li 1 C'ould > h im m y l . i k j
' l y ''»inter Iv u te — l u x 'I r o t .
G o t T o < o o l My Doggie*,
N o w — F o x T r o t .......................
Y ou R e m in d M r o f My M o th e r
— F o x T ro t — In tro d u * ¡n g
“ T ill Mv i.u c k C o m e s R o ll­
in g A lo n g ’ f r o m
“ L i ttl e
N e lli
hie! l y " ..............................
W h e n t h e L e u Yet* C o m e
T u m b iin g D o w n — F o x T r o t .
O rT L O O K ,
T h e re w ill be sp ecial m usic and
sin g in g a t th is serv ice. It is hoped
everyone in th e co m m u n ity w ill m ake
th is an d nex t S u n d ay , "G o to C hurch
S u n d a y s." An offering w ill be ta k e n
fo r N ear E a s t R elief in w hich all a re
in v ited to p a rtic ip a te .
Mr. an d M rs. E. M. A m esberry and
little d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d visited at
th e hom e of M rs. A in esb erry 's p a r­
e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. B eck W ed­
n esd ay of th is w eek.
M rs. G. F. P e te rso n is v isitin g re la ­
tiv es in P o rtla n d th is w eek.
T w o c a rlo a d s of feed a rriv e d th is
w eek, one for E ri & Jo n s ru n an d the
o th e r fo r H. C. Com pton.
Not m any people w ere able, on a c ­
co u n t of bad w e a th e r, to a tte n d th e
b a s k e t so cial given a t th e clu b house
S a tu rd a y evening of la st w eek, b u t $30
w ere ra ise d to a p p ly on th e s u its for
th e b a sk e t ball team . T h e tw o gam es
played betw een n u m b ers of th e club
w as enjoyed by all.
Mrs. T ru e m a n
R ichey re tu rn e d
hom e th e tirst of th e w eek from the
N ash sa n ita riu m a t T ro u td a le . She
b ro u g h t back a tine 9-pound hoy.
Miss E d ith N aas of P o rtla n d spent
th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of h er p a r ­
en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas and
fam ily.
Miss P e a rl L u n d ay of P o rtla n d
sp e n t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of her
p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. Jo e L unday and
fam ily.
T he B oring A m usem ent cltib w ill
give a d an ce at th e clu b ho u se S a tu r­
day evening, D ecem ber 23.
T he school is to give an e n te r ta in ­
m ent a t th e I. O. O. F. h a ll F rid a y ev­
ening of th is w eek. F rid a y w ill be the
la s t day of school u n til J a n u a r y 2.
Mr. an d Mrs. K ye S to n e a n d fam ily
and Mr. an d M rs. A. J. M cClung and
faintly ex p ect to leave th e la s t of the
w eek to v isit re la tiv e s a t W auna, Gre.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P a lm e r and son
O rville left W ednesday of th is w eek to
sp en d th e h o lid ay s w ith re la tiv e s in
P o rtla n d .
Mr. an d Mrs. Loyd M allicoat and
fam ily expect to leave th e la st of the
w eek to spend th e holidays w ith r e la ­
tives a t M cM innville, O regon.
J. M usa of P o rtla n d is sp en d in g th e
¡h o lid ay s w ith his fam ily h ere.
Mrs. T hom pson Is re p o rte d q u ite ill
th is w eek.
Kye S to n e and Roy M cClung, who
have been a t w ork a t K e rry d u rin g
th e su m m er, re tu rn e d hom e th e first
of th e w eek fo r th e holidays.
C oral L ake of O regon City sp e n t the
w eek-end w ith h is p a re n ts here.
Mrs. S evern left for P o rtla n d W ed­
n esday to spend th e C h ristm a s h o li­
days a t th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter.
H elen A rndt.
Mrs. G ordon and son have recen tly
moved on to th e M cC oslin place.
i H. B. L und left th e la s t of th e week
for A sto ria to do c a rp e n te r w ork (lur­
ing th e re b u ild in g of ttia t city.
P o stm a ste r Wm. M orand has a n ­
nounced th a t th e office w ill be kept
open S unday from 9 till 10 in the
m o rn in g and th e re w ill be re g u la r de­
livery as u su al on M onday.
Mrs. H. H. L und re tu rn e d hom e from
A sto ria th e last of th e w eek. She
b ro u g h t h er tw o g ra n d s o n s, w hose
m o th er is ill in th e h o sp ita l a t A storia.
T he L u th e ra n S unday school w ill
have a C h ristm a s e n te rta in m e n t at th e
c h u rc h on T u esd ay evening, D ecem ­
b er 26. Ex -rcises w ill com m ence at
7:30. T h e S u n d ay school w ill give a
p ro g ra m a ss iste d by the c h u rc h choir.
A sp ecial S unday school p ro g ram
w ill be given a t th e M ission c h u rc h a t
l ’ow ell V alley on M onday evening, De­
cem ber 25, at 7:30 p. m. sh a rp . T he
p ro g ram w ill c o n sist of re c ita tio n s,
m usic and so n g s an d w ill lie co n d u c t­
ed in th e E n g lish lan g u ag e. A co rd ial
w elcom e is ex tended to all.
S erv ices n ex t S u n d ay a t th e S w ed­
ish M ission c h u rc h w ill c o n sist of
S u n d ay sch o o l in th e m o rn in g a t 10
and p re a c h in g se rv ice a t 11 o 'clock by
th e Rev. J . E. P e te rso n of V ancouver.
T h e re w ill be no se rv ices In th e e v e n ­
ing.
C h ris tm a s m o rn in g , D ecem ber
25, a t 5:30, " J u lo tta ."
PLEASANT HOME
T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G irl Re-
I serv e s w ill be held T h u rsd a y a fte r-
1 noon, D ecem ber 28, in th e S unday
i school room of th e M ethodist c h u rc h ,
j b eg in n in g a t S. o'clock. T h is w ill be a
p a rty p lan n ed for all g irls of th e
j co m m u n ity of th e 'te e n ages.
S ervices S un d ay a t th e B ap tist
! ch u rc h w ill open w ith B ible school at
! 10 o ’clock in th e m o rning. T h e B. Y.
J 1*. U. w ill m eet a t 7 o’clo ck in th e
j evening. P re a c h in g by th e Rev. D. Q.
B a rry w ill be a t 7:30. H e w ill speak
, on th e o b serv an ce of C h ristm a s. A
c o rd ial w elcom e Is extended to all.
"A m an o r w om an Is a s old as th e ir m uch as is n o rm ally so.
T he com m onest c a u se of apoplexy ts
a r te r ie s ” said th e w ise Dr. O sler Dr.
A. T S till, fo u n d er of O steopathy, p ro ­ a h a ste n in g of th is s ta te of h a rd en in g
claim ed th e sam e tr u th In a d ifferent 1 nt th e a rte rie s — Its p ro g re ss to a p a th ­
w ay m an y y e a rs e a rlie r w hen he said ological d eg ree: A rte rio -S c le ro sls It
“T h e ru le of th e a rte ry m u s t be a b so ­ is called W hen s tra in is th ro w n upon
lu te, u n iv ersal and u n o b stru c te d , o r ! h e a rt a ctio n In th is so rt of condition
disease w ill be th e re s u lt." W hen a r ­ th e blood vessels b u rs t, so m ew h ere in
te rie s lose th e ir n o rm al e la s tic ity and th e b rain u su a lly , and apoplexy r e ­
becom e rig id and In filtrated w ith m in ­ s u lts T h e re is no c u re for th is te n ­
e ra l s a lts su ch a calciu m , a s ta te of dency for old age can n o t he "c u re d .”
It can
se n ility h a s been reach ed and m an is BUT IT MAY I!E DELAYED
a feed w he’ h er he be old In y e a rs or be kept off w ith m o re o r less success
n o t A fter b irth Ihe p ro cess of " h a r d ­ un»ll It becom es se a so n ab ly due.
en in g " o r g ro w th of co n n ectiv e tissu e s N othing else can do a s m uch to w ard
an d th e ir in filtra tio n w ith ltm e s a lts re ta rd in g ad v an cem en t ot th e h a rd e n ­
beg in s, and th e n p ro g re sse s slow ly to ing of th e tissu e s as O STEOPATHY.
old age It ts th e n a tu ra l living p ro ­ N othing else m ak es th e old feel so
cess w hich by th e tim e old age has young, and keep so young, a s OSTE
been reach ed h as fitted m an for d eath. OPATHX
T his m ay he d e m o n stra te d by «yen
H ence th e aged w ho re s is t re la tiv e ly
Thus w ill O S T E ­
w ill th e en c ro a c h m e n t of th e y ears a few tre a tm e n ts
an d 'k e e p you n g " a re th o se w hose O PA TH Y as p re v e n ta tiv e tre a tm e n t
a rte rie s , h e a rt tis s u e s and kid n eys .e rv e a s In s u ra n c e •’g a in s t apoplexy.
C o n su ltatio n and -la m in a tio n free
keep e la stic and do not h a rd e n as
DR. D. J. FASCHING
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That You May have
A Joyous Christmas
And That You May have a
Full Measure of
Peace and Prosperity
in the New Year
is the wish of the
iBank of <8>rpsltam
Gresham, Oregon
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If’e wish to thank our patrons
for their kind patronage
and wish them
A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
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Ask anyone you know
w hich is the highest
quality baking powder
and almost invariably
they will tell you ROYAL.
“ M y cakes a re 1 0 0 % b etter
since I bought th a t can of
R o ya l,’* w rites one delighted
u se r, a n d e v e r y w h e r e —
am ong y o u r friends, n eigh ­
b o rs , r e la t iv e s — y o u w il l
h e a r sim ilar com m endations.
Royal Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
POWELL VALLEY
Apoplexy—“Commonly Called a Stroke”
H ow itt B u ilding
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ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r
in a F ink B ooster.
R e -ttre w ith F is k s an d
enjoy m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t
e x te n t.
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
American Akron Tires and
Tubes.
G E O . A. IlllA N D T
P h o n e 1107
O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
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DANCE
Columbia Grange Hall, Corbett, Oregon
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 27
( iood Music
Good Time
Supper Served
To All Our friend» and Patrons
Vde Wish You A Merry Christmas
and A Happy New Year
SANITARY MARKET
M ain 8 t., O re»ham
GKO. D I E T I a P ro p .
P h o n e 1711
its glory. Mr. M andell I» p ro p rie to r of
a la rg e re s ta u r a n t and m eat m a rk e t
Mr. and Mr«. M andell of M innesota, in M inneapolis.
w ho a re on th e ir w ay to C alifo rn ia,
N eed Y o u r S u it Clewne<i7
w ere guest» a t th e hom e of Mr. and
H ave It F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . Re­
Mrs. W illiam K niefel. T u esd ay ev en ­
ing. T he fo rm e r a fte r t h d r v isit In p a irin g n e a tly done. T a ilo rin g fo r
a d tes a n d m en.
C a lifo rn ia e x p e c t to re tu rn In tb e lr
P E T E R LEN A RD, T a ilo r.
autom obile, w hich they have »hipped
P rin tin g ? C all th e O utlook.
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