Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 29, 1922, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
G R ESH A M , MULTNOM AH C O U N T Y , O REGO N ,
VOL. 12. NO. 87
electric juice
BREAKS BOUNDS,
81.50 P e r Year
F R ID A Y . D EC E M B E R 2». I!»-»-»
HALEY
TROUTDALE
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
MASONIC BODIES
INSTALL JOINTLY
On S unday, D ecem ber 31, Sunday
' school a n d p re a c h in g serv ices w ill be
A larg e erow d atten d ed th e dance
1 given in th e city h all on D ecem ber 23.
’ held as u su a l in th e m orning. In stead
of th e re g u la r evening serv ice a t 7:30,
A lthough th e w eath er w as cold and
W ith th is issue th e Outlook m akes its adieu to th e old
th e young people's society w ill put on
a p ro g ram of songs, ta lk s and re a d ­
T he o u tsta n d in g social a n d f r a te r ­
y e a r and tu rn s to extend a welcom e h an d to th e new. We
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ings, at 9 o’clock. R efresh m en ts w ill n a l event of th e seaso n took p lace on
L L U D L J V r l l 1 VlYiJ M. E. church, it w as well atten d ed and
believe
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closing
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fulfilled
all
th
e
good
w
ishes
of
I be served from 10 to 11. T h en all
| about $200 w as tak en in.
m em bers of th e ch u rc h a re req u ested W ednesday n ig h t In M asonic hall
our m any frie n d s and we th a n k you all m ost h e a rtily . \ \ e
T he L adies' Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
to be p re se n t, and a ll o th e rs who w ish, w hen a jo in t m eeting w as held for In­
•'H arness m e d o w n w ith y o u r Iron b an d s, W. C. Spence on J a n u a ry 3d.
feel under o b ligations to you all for g enerous su p p o rt and
g ,. su re o f y o u r c u rb a n d rein.
, to a w a it the new y ear by p ra y e r and sta lla tio n of officers of th e th re e Ma­
For 1 aco rn th e p o w e r of y o u r p u n y
T he Camp E ire g irls took a C h rist­
testim ony.
encouragem ent. We w ish you all th e b rig h te st a n d best,
so n ic bodies of G resham
hands
m
as
box
of
food
an
d
candy
to
a
fam
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On J a n u a ry 1 th e a n n u a l b u sin ess
< th e te m p e s t s c o rn s th e ch ain .
T h e re w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e of
ly of m o th erless c h ild ren living n ear
th e h ap p iest an d m ost successful y e a r in 1923.
m eeting of th e c h u rc h w ill be held. m em bers of G resham Lodge No. 152
So san g C a p ta in C u tte r long ago, T ro u td ale.
T he a n u u a l m eeting of th e B. Y. P. U. A. F. & A. M., th e O rder of E a ste rn
referrin g to th e pow er of steam .
w ill be held T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry S ta r and R oyal A rch c h a p te r No 44,
A com m unity C h ristm as tre e and a
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
With slig h t v a ria tio n th e sen tim en t pro g ram given by th e school ch ild ren
j ' 9. S u p p er w ill be served to the m em - a few v isito rs from n eig h b o rin g lodges
may be ap p lied to th e new er pow er— in th e city h all w as w ell atten d ed . A
1 bers. E lectio n of officers w ill follow . an d invited frien d s. The la rg e hall
electricity. A ll b u sin e ss an d tr a n s ­ tre a t w as given each p erso n presen t.
T he p a sto r. Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n , w as used w ith long tab les In th e re a r
portation h a s becom e so dependent
and his w ife w ere th e re c ip ie n ts of a p re p a re d fo r th e lunch w hich follow ­
PLEASANT HOME
B
orn,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
inn
Mono-
TELEPHONE
GIRLS
on the c o n sta n c y of e le c tric c u rre n t
GIRLS HAVE PARTY p u rse of $54 on the evening of D e c e m ­ ed the in sta lla tio n cerem onies.
VISITED BY SANTA
that w hen it fa ils, even for a few han a t Good S am arito n h o sp ital, a 10-
ber 21, by th e c h u rc h m em bership.
Mrs. Irm a S h u ltz w as in s ta llin g
m inutes, g re a t co n fu sio n and incon- ! P °uni1 b°y- 0,1 D ecem ber 22d.
T he kind people s u rp ris e d them a fter m a tro n fo r th e E a ste rn S ta r, w ith
T
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eserves
of
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le
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s
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t
H
om
e,
M orris M cGinnis h as moved into
S a n ta C lau s w as a little la te in a r ­
venience re s u lts . W hen th e cau se is
th
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m
eeting
of
th
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Mrs. C ora E v an s as m a rs h a l: P a st
sought it m ay be foun d th a t w hile th e R ussell house on T ro u td ale riv in g a t th e telep h o n e office in u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of Mrs. A lta evening. P re s e n ta tio n speech es w ere G rand M aster Wm. Moore, a ssiste d by
G entry, gave a p a rty T h u rsd a y a f te r ­
man h as le a rn e d to h a rn e s s and di­ H eights.
m
ad
e
by
Mr.
R
esare
and
Mrs.
Ledlne.
H. E. B radley and fam ily of W est G resh am b u t he a rriv e d ju s t th e sam e noon in th e S u n d ay school room of R efresh m en ts w ere served. T he p a s­ F ra n k P a tte rso n , of P o rtla n d , in s ta ll­
rect th is pow er to h is m an y uses, it
in g officers fo r th e Blue lodge, and
som etim es b re a k s its b an d s an d goes L inn, O regon, w ere d in n er g u ests at on la st T u esd ay evening. T h e g ifts. th e M ethodist ch u rch . T he room w as to r and his w ife feel g ra te fu l fo r th is F ra n k
P a tte rso n ,
Most E x cellen t
on a ra m p a g e like th e escaped wild th e H. C. M cGinnis hom e on C h rist­ how ever, had reach ed th e ir d e stin a - p re ttily d eco rated fo r th e occasion ex p ressio n of confidence.
G rin d H igh P rie st, assisted by P ast
m as day.
tio n befo re C h ristm as so th e re w as no •
% ?»-
anim als of a circ u s.
T he S. S tenberg fam ily h eld a fam ­ H igh P rie s t Wm. H. C ongdon, for the
C h ristm as d in n er g u ests a t th e L.
T his h a p p e n e d la s t W ednesday a f­
ily reu n io n a t th e ir hom e h ere over R oyal A rch c h a p te r.
delay th e n th e old fellow lin ally m ad e pjed a p ro m iu eu t place.
ternoon. B eg in n in g a b c .t 4:15 o'clock P. H ow ard hom e w ere Mrs. H ow ard's
th e C h ristm as holidays. T he Ave sons
T he cerem o n ies w ere im p ressiv ely
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is
ap
p
earan
ce.
p
a
re
n
ts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
P.
M
anning
A n u m b er of c o n te s ts w ere p lanned w ith th e ir fam ilies w ere a t th e p a r­
. th e lig h ts
and pow er failed those
S
uch
a
tim
e
a
s
th
e
g
irls
had
th
a
t
of
G
resham
Mr,
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Mc-
to r th e occasion. T h e Arst one w as e n ta l hom e on th is h appy occasion. conducted by th e se officers and th e re
Y served by th e P . R. L. & P. at G resh ­
w e re m any to u ch es of th o u g h tfu l a p ­
ig h t a fte r n ine o'clock w hen a lu ll called a B ird R om ance. It w as in th e
am and in P o rtla n d . S tre e t c a rs Roy, L afe M anning and fam ily and n had
com e in th e buzzing over th e form of a sto ry w hich w as fasten ed T hey a r e C harles, Roy and A lbin of p reciatio n added to th e re g u la r ro u ­
stopped a n d p o rtio n s of th e city w ere Mrs. D essie W hite, all of P o rtlan d .
A
lbany.
O
regon;
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ilm
er
of
S
ilv
erto
n
,
Miss A nna H am m ersly , of P o rtlan d , w ires. A la rg e tre e w as d eco rated on th e w all. W ords w ere om itted in O regon, and F red of M innesota. Sev­ tine.
in d ark n ess.
T h e serv ice w as on
T he re tirin g head officers w ere p re ­
again in a few m in u te s in G resham is spending a few days w ith D orothy an d lig h ted up w ith p re tty can d les. se v e ra l p laces and th e g irls w ere e ra l re la tiv e s and frie n d s from P o rt­ sented w ith th e u su al jew els. T hese
1 All of th e p re se n ts, and th e re w ere a naked to m odel ob jects out of clay to
but it took an h o u r and a h alf to r e ­ S herling.
land w e re a lso p re se n t. On Monday w ere, Mrs. C a rrie P ow ell of th e S ta rs,
Mr. and Mrs. F red P. L au d an and j good m any, w ere placed on th e tre e . co rre sp o n d w ith th e w ords om itted. afte rn o o n th e neig h b o rs w ere invited
store co n d itio n s to n o rm al in P o rt­
Ned L audan of S eattle m otored to T he m ost of th e fun, how ever, cam e T h e M isses R u th Ic k le r an d H elen and a sh o rt p ro g ram w as c a rrie d out. A. F. H a m m a r of th e M asons and W.
land.
H. Congdon of th e c h ap te r. T he In­
w hen th e tre e w as reliev ed of its b u r ­
The c a u se w as v ery u n u su al. Som e­ T ro u td a le to spend C h ristm as w ith dens. W hen th e n eat little c a rd s on M oulton tied fo r h ig h e s t honors. T he R evs. Jo h n Joh n so n an d A ndrew com ing head officers w ere also h o n ­
thing w en t w ro n g a t th e L en ts pow er th e hom e folks. M isses L ily and each p ack ag e h ad been read , it w as second w as a m odeling c o n te st in Jo h n so n m ade sh o rt ta lk s, m em bers ored. It w as a significant and b eau ­
station. T w o h ig h v o ltag e feed w ires A gnes L au d an also sp en t C h ristm as found th a t S a n ta had been a ssiste d w hich each w ere ask ed to m ake som e of th e S ten b erg fam ily re la te d e arly tifu l c irc u m sta n c e th a t J. E. M etzger
becam e g ro u n d e d and th e ju ice es­ a t hom e, m ak in g th e fam ily c irc le th is y e a r in his p re s e n t giving fo r th e an im al out of clay an d M yrtle N ass- ex periences, songs w ere su n g and sev ­ w as in s ta lle d as m a s te r of th e Ma­
h ah n w as d ecla red th e best sc u lp to r eral little g irls recited. W hile th e oc­
caped. So c a re fu lly is th e w hole sy s­ com plete.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W aite a re e n te r­ n a ra e t of m any of th e G resh am b u s i­ w hile E th e l M offat an d M abel Sloop casion w as of th e h ap p iest n a tu re , It sonic lodge anil Mrs. J. E. M etzger as
tem a d ju ste d th a t c o n tro llin g sw itch es
m atro n of th e E a ste rn S ta rs and both
n ess m en an d o th e rs a s w ell a p p e a re d
w ere "k ic k e d ” o u t all alo n g th e line. tain in g M aster M anny Bloom a t th e ir on them . T hese people w ere so th a n k ­ tied fo r second h o n o rs. L ast b u t not w as n ev e rth e le ss m ingled w ith som e received from p a re n ts and frien d s
le a s t w as th e o p en in g of th e C h ris t­ a p p reh en sio n in re g a rd to th e h ealth
As th e tro u b le happ en ed n e a r P o rt­ hom e d u rin g th e holidays.
F ra n k C raw fo rd and fam ily a re ful for th e sp len d id serv ice th ey had m as p ack ag es e ach g irl had b ro u g h t of the fa th e r, S. S ten b erg , w ho h as to k en s of esteem .
land, G resham w as soon re sto red . All
F ollow ing th e luncheon, v isitin g
receiv ed d u rin g th e y e a r th a t they
the re s e rv e of th e system . Including m oving to N ehalem , O regon, th is w eek ask ed S a n ta if th ey could help by fo r a n o th e r. T he am u sin g a rtic le s r e ­ been poorly of la te ; he w ishing to g ra n d officers, incom ing and re tirin g
v
eale
d
cau
sed
m
uch
la
u
g
h
te
r.
w
h
ere
he
h
a
s
em
ploym
ent.
have th is reu n io n now, a s it m ig h t be head officers and o th e rs w ere called
the la rg e s t sto ra g e b a tte ry in th e
Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n and fam ily sen d in g can d y an d o th e r nice th in g s,
T h e n ex t m eetin g of th e G irl R e­
w est, a t S ev en th and A lder, w as
th a t a ll g irls lik e, to th e g irls a t th e serv es w ill be held a w eek from S a t­ the la st tim e on e a rth w hen he could on by Roy E. C annon, to a s tm a ste r,
a
te
C
h
ristm
as
d
in
n
e
r
w
ith
Mr.
and
draw n upon, b u t so heavy w as th e
and all resp o n d ed w ith a p p ro p ria te
telep h o n e office. T he n am es rev ealed u rd ay , J a n u a r y 6, a t th e M ethodist see all his sons.
H addon Jo h n so n , stu d e n t a t C or­ rem a rk s.
sudden load put upon it th a t it also Mrs. Tom H ensley in P o rtlan d .
w ere th o se of G uy D. Jo n e s, W. A. ch u rch . In itia tio n of new m em bers
M
rs.
J.
S.
H
ud
so
n
is
on
th
e
sick
list
gave w ay, h en ce th e long delay.
T he officers in s ta lle d W ednesday
H essel, M organ B ro th e rs T ru c k S e r­ w ill be h eld an d a p ro g ra m w ill be v allis, is sp ending th e holiday v aca­
tio n h e re w ith frien d s and relativ es. n ig h t for th e sev eral lodges w ere as
It took sam e tim e to find th e cau se th is w eek.
vice, Dr. H. H. H u g h es, Dr. A. W. B ot­
Many th a n k s a re due him and H arold follow s:
of th e tro u b le , b u t w hen th is w as lo ­
kin, Dr. Geo. In g lis, H en ry T ilg n er, given.
B acklund fo r th e sp len d id C h ristm as
FAIRVIEW
cated th e w ild g ia n t of en erg y w as
Order of Eastern Mar.
F ir s t S ta te B ank, P e rc y G iese, J. C am ­
tr e e w hich th ey secu red fo r th e
M ildred
M etzg er,
w o rth y
m a tro n ;
made c a p tiv e a g a in and p u t to w ork.
eron, Floyd M ack, G len D avidson, CLOSE OF T H E YEAR
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L.
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rs a g e , w o rth y p a t r o n : E m m a
M. H u n ter h as moved his fam ily in ­ Mrs. Geo. S le re t, C arl K im m el and
AT M ETIIO IU ST CHURCH ch u rch decoration.
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s
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P u lfe r.
Rev. A. .1. Ware at B aptist Church. to his new hom e on Second an d Main Mrs. L. R adford.
s e c r e ta r y ; C a rr ie C a m e ro n , t r e a s u r e r ;
S
unday,
th
e
c
lo
sin
g
day
of
th
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BORING
T he Rev. A. J . W are, d is tric t m is­ stre e ts .
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It m u st be rem em b ered th a t, w hile
q u ist, a s s is ta n t c o n d u c tr e s s ; G e rtru d e
sionary an d fo rm e r p a sto r h ere, w ill
R ich ard A n d erso n of K elso, W ash­ th is p la y ’ im e w as going on th e sam e 1922, w ill be m a rk e d by a splendid
S
te
rlin
g
,
c
h
a
p
la
in
;
M
innie
A
y
lsw
o rth ,
W ell, C h ristm as h as com e and gone.
preach a t th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rc h in g to n , is a t hom e for th e vacation.
efficient serv ice w as a lso being c o n ­ se rie s of serv ices a t th e M ethodist
is t ;
m a rs h a l ; G e rtru d e A lex an d er, o rg a n ist
A t th e m o rn in g T h e d o cto r has m ade h is a n n u a l M abel O tt, R u t h ; M arie C o rsa g e , E s t h e r ;
next S un d ay m o rn in g in th e ab sen ce
Ir a B rooks from A lbany, Oregon, tin u ed fo r th e g irls n ev er sh irk th e ir E p isco p al ch u rc h .
round
in
an
sw
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r
to
th
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calls,
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Rev.
A.
S.
of th e p a sto r, th e Rev. D. Q. B arry , sp en t C h ristm as a t h is hom e here.
duty. H ot ch o co late an d c ak e an d ice
le c ta ;
M ad elin e E lk ln g to n ,
w ard er;
who w ill be a t P le a s a n t Home all day.
Mrs. J. W. M oller had as g u ests on j cream w ere a i8O on th e ev en in g 's pro- H isey, w ill p reach a s h o rt serm o n on and th e kiddies a re a b o u t all afoot E
E.
W.
A
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rth
,
se
n
tin
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Bible school w ill m eet as u su al a t 10 C h ristm as day h er m o th er, Mrs. M g ram fo r th e re fre sh m e n ts. T h is is th e topic, "W h at H as C ounted M ost.” ag ain read y to m ak e th e ir New Y ear
G resh am Lodge No. l i t , A. E. AA. M.
o’clock.
T h e re w ill be no evening D o u th it of P o rtla n d , h er b ro th e r, C. w h ere C arl K im m el played his p a rt T he H oly C om m union w ill be cele­ reso lu tio n s.
etsg o r. W . M .; A. M eyers,
C has. H upp and tw o c h ild re n from S. J . W . E ; . E M
W. D o uthit and son R alph of C la tsk a ­ for he fu rn ish e d th e ice cream , b u t b ra te d as a p a rt of th e service. L eslie
. W. A y lsw o rth , J . W . ; C. J.
service a t th e ch u rch .
L
G o rsag e.
nie an d h er b ro th e r H. L. D o u th it and w as n o t allow ed to sta y an d h elp eat W ak.'yl w ill sing "T h e Good S h ep ­ Salem spent a few days of tills week L u n d q u ist, t r e a s u r e r ; W
v isitin g a t th e hom e of his s iste r, Mrs. s e c re ta ry ; W. W M etzger, S D . ; A. W.
P leasant Home Baptist Church.
fam ily of th e V ictory d istric t.
it fo r th e re w ere no boys p re s e n t, ju s t h erd , , B ingham .
M etzger. J . 1>. ; U. G. S m ith . S. S. ; W. J .
In k eeping w ith th e tim e honored Geo. D risele and fam ily.
B ible school w ill be held as usu al
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. R ich ard s of Sa- th e e ig h t g irls. A ll g en tlem en w ere
T odd, J. S.
G eo F . H oney, m a r s h a l;
Mr. an d Mrs. E V. M auldlng and .1 V C ogsw ell, t y l e r ; A S. H isey , c h a p ­
custom of w atch in g th e Old Y ear out
betw een 10 an d 11 o’clock n ex t S u n ­ lem sp e n t C h ristm as w ith th e f o r m - , b a rre d on th is o ccasio n
lain
.
fam
ily
sp
en
t
a
couple
of
days
th
e
Arst
day a t th e B a p tist ch u rch . T h e p a s­ e r ’s p a re n ts h ere. Mrs. R ich ard s and
T he New Y ear w ill soon be h e re an d th e New Y ear in, p re p a ra tio n s a re
Hoynl A rrh C h a p te r No. 44.
tor. th e Rev. D. Q. B arry , w ill p reach th e c h ild ren rem ain ed h e re for the w hich is th e tim e for m ak in g "good'' q u ite com plete fo r a splendid se rie s of of the week v isitin g a t th e hom e of
.1. C. S h u ltz , E. H . B ; W . It. Jo h n so n ,
at 11 in th e m o rn in g am i in th e even­ w eek, v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s and re so lu tio n s. L e st som e p a tro n s of th e p ro g ra m s th a t w ill close a t m idnight. Mrs. M aulding's sis te r, Mrs. E. P. k in g , H J. P u lfe r. sc rib e ; J a m e s H iking-
an d fam ily a t V ancouver.
ton. s e c r e ta r y ; E d F B ru n s, c h a p la in ;
ing follow ing th e m eetin g of th e frien d s.
telep h o n e fo rg e t, th e g irls have ask ed T h e re w ill n o t be a dull m om ent from B rim
Miss E dith N aas w ith tw o frien d s, W . K H a m ilto n . C. of H. . O eca r J o h n ­
C h ristm as g u ests a t th e J. H. P e te r­ th a t a re m in d e r be given th em in th e o p en in g song u n til th e Anal b en e­
B. Y. P. U. T he co n g reg atio n w ill join
I' S . W J . T odd, It A C . Geo.
Miss O ra S c h ra d e r and Geo. S c h ra d e r son.
F H oney, 3d v a i l ; A t H a m m a r, 2d v a il;
in th e co m m u n ity w atch n ig h t serv ice son hom e w ere th e fo rm e r’s b ro th e r- w hich m ay be fo u n d m a te ria l for m a k ­ diction a t m idnight.
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
sp
e
n
t
th
e
C
h
ristm
a
s
h
o
li­
A
rth
u
i D o w sett, 1st v a l i ; C. M Q u lck sall,
BrieOy, th e p ro g ra m Is a s follow s:
at th e C o ttre ll ch u rc h , w h ere Mr. in-law and siste r, Mr. and Mrs. F red in g re so lu tio n s.
H ere th ey a re in
S acred co n c e rt, led by th e ch o ir, days a t th e hom e of Miss N aas’ p a r ­ se n tin e l.
B a rry w ill sp e a k d u rin g th e la s t W ag n er from C o ttrell, Miss Sylvia rh y m e:
en ts. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas.
7:30 p. m.
period of th e evening, from 11:20 to R o b ertso n , of P o rtla n d an d S. P e te r­
I t ’s e a s y en o u g h to be p le a s a n t,
Mr. an d Mrs. R. S. F ra n k and fam ­ MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
E p w o rth
L eag u e, A lden M iller,
son of M innesota, b ro th e r of J. H.
W hen n o b o d y 's te m p e r is lost,
m idnight.
ily, a lso Mr. and Mrs. 8. R ente and
B u t th e g irl w o rth w hile
GIVES MUSICAL PARTY
lead e r, 8:15.
Mr. an d Mrs. F red W ag n er, J r., w ere
I s th e one w ho ca n sm ile.
Illu s tra te d le c tu re , F. M. J a s p e r, fam ily, all of P o rtla n d , s p e n t C h ris t­
c a lle rs in th e evening.
W h en a ll h e r su b s c rib e rs a r e cro ss.
m as a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
Five of th e p u p ils of M iss F ried a
9:15.
Mrs. Ida P a lm e n te e r an d c h ild ren
S p e a k q u ie tly to th e telep h o n e.
A so cial h o u r, w ith re fre sh m e n ts, Floyd L ake and fam ily.
B ratzel p a rtic ip a te d In a m u sical p a r ­
of E staca d a sp en t C h ristm a s w ith h er
D o n 't h o l l .r In its face ;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A.
P
a
lm
e
r
re
tu
rn
e
d
ty given fo r them and th e ir p a re n ts
10:30.
siste r. Mrs. E dw in B u rlingam e.
J u s t sto p a n d th in k
hom e T ------------
h u rsd ay of th is week a tte r a and a few frie n d s T h u rsd a y a ftern o o n ,
C h u rch serv ice, "T h e Zero H o u r,” -------
Mrs. S. Dixon an d baby have r e ­
H ow you w ould feel
I
f
y
o
u
w
ere
in
its
place.
visit
of
sev
eral
days
w
ith
re
a
ltiv
e
s
in
s
jj^ggniher 28, a t th e hom e of Miss
11:10.
tu rn e d hom e, a fte r sp en d in g som e
S pecial a tte n tio n Is d irected to th e P o rtla n d .
B ratzel. E ach of th e p u p ils played
tim e v isitin g h er fa th e r a t Y akim a,
COMM UNITY COUNCIL TO
T he B oring A m usem ent club w ill sev eral pieces from m em ory w hich
le c tu re by th e Rev. F. M. Ja s p e r, s u ­
W ashington.
give
a
dance
at
th
e
clu
b
house
on
th
e
WELCOME
NEW
YEAR
p
e
rin
d
e
n
t
of
S
u
n
d
ay
schools
for
w ere th o ro u g h ly enjoyed by th e v isit­
Mrs. H. L. Je n k in s e n te rta in e d a
th e O regon a n n u a l co n ference. H is evening of J a n u a ry 1.
ors. T h e ir know ledge of s h a rp s and
p a rtv of ch ild re n and g ra n d c h ild re n
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Loyd
M
alllcoat
and
topic
Is
“T
he
R
eligion
of
a
L
ittle
T h e C om m unity C ouncil, w hich is
fiats w as te ste d in playing the popu­
o n C h ________
ristm as. T ____
hey w ere E lm er J e n ­
fam ily a re spending th e holiday week la r p ean u t gam e and m u sical lotto.
k in s and fam ily . Mr. and Mrs. L aw - i com posed of th e re s id e n ts of O rien t, C hild.” T he su b je c t Is b e a u tifu lly il­
w
ith
re
la
tiv
e
s
at
M
cM
innville.
lu
s
tra
te
d
and
w
ill
prove
h
e
lp
fu
l
to
T he p u p ils w ho played am i took
re n c e H arvey, Mrs. R. W. T h o rp e and C o ttre ll, L u sted and V ictory d is tric ts ,
Mrs. Wm. M orand Is rep o rte d q u ite p a r t In th e c o n te st w ere Ire n e Jo h n ­
fam ily and .Miss E d ith Je n k in s, all of w ill un iy i in a jo in t g ath erin g next every one. T h is Is th e le c tu re re cen t-
o
b
serv
an
ce
of
i
ly
given
before
th
e
p
a
rish
S
unday
111
w
ith
cold
or
grip.
son and M artha M auldlng from B or­
S u n d ay 'e v e n in g In
P o rtla n d .
Mr. A rm stro n g and w ife, of P o rt­ ing. B eatrice A ntcker, M ildred K um ­
' school co nvention a t F airview w hich
____
_____
B u rlin g am e
sp en t w atch nig h t.
M iss
D aisy
land,
w
ho
have
been
v
isitin
g
at
th
e
T
h
e
first
p
a
rt
of
th
e
evening,
from
8
w
as
co
n
sid
ered
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
h
elp
fu
l.
mel and G ertru d e B ru g g er from
C h ristm as w ith h e r p a re n ts a t Sw eet
o 'clo ck u n til 10 o'clock, w ill be in P a re n ts and te a c h e rs of your.g c h il­ hom e of th e ir m o th er, Mrs. E. C. A rm ­ G resham .
H om e, O regon.
stro n g , for sev eral days re tu rn e d to
c h a rg e of th e Rev. S. F. P itts. I t will d ren w ill And th is w ell w o rth w hile.
E veryone p re s e n t ex p ressed th e s a t­
th e ir hom e W ednesday of th is week.
A NEW DISCOVERY
o n sist of a s h o rt p ro g ram an d a so­
isfactio n of having sp en t a very e n ­
CEDAR AND VICTORY c cial
Mrs. F ra n k S iefer Is sp ending th e joyable a ftern o o n .
tim e w ith sin g in g and gam es.
COTTRELL
h o lid ay s a t the hom e of h er m o th er,
T he m em b ers of th e P le a s a n t H om e
T h e c h ild ren of C edar school e n ­ B a p tist and M ethodist c h u rc h e s a re
Mrs. E m m a G regson and fam ily.
JU V E N IL E GRANGE
N a tn r e 's w ay of p ro d e e tlo a g re a tly
Mr. and M rs. G. H. B lack b u rn sp e n t
joyed a C h ristm as tre e and p ro g ram to a tte n d th e w atch p a rty b u t w ill not
F M. M organ sp en t C h ristm a s w ith
ELECTS O FFIC E R S
Im p ro v ed .
on T h u rsd a y evening of la st w eek com e u n til th e ev en in g serv ices a t th e C h ristm a s w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. re la tiv e s a t G resham .
T h e f r u i t is m u c h la r g e r a n d th e
w hich w as atten d ed by a n u m b er of t w o c h u rc h e s a re o v er T h e Rev. G 1,la H olm es and fam ily a t E staca d a,
Miss
R
ica
A
nderson,
a
te
a
c
h
e
r
of
en tireties a re o v e r , m e zvev. « Mrg H o ,m es a cco m p an ied them on
f r u it b u d s m a tu r e e x tre m e v la rg e
M ultnom ah Ju v e n ile G ran g e elected
th
e p a re n ts c an d frie
n d s of th e school. |C tw . o B errem
A storia, is spending th e C h ristm as
c h e r r ie s a n d th e y do n ot fa ll. B e ar
— ” .
, „
an w ill be given c h a rg e of
in m in d t h a t fu lly 50 p e r c e n t o f o u r
An en jo y ab le even in g w as sp en t
th e p ro g ram s a t th e C o ttrell c h u rc h th e ir r e tu r n to sp en d a few days vis- h olidays a t the hom e of her siste r, officers for th e com ing y e a r on last
c h e r r v cro p f a lls b e fo re m a tu r ity .
S a tu rd ay , in connection w ith the m e e t­
S an ta C lause a rriv e d a t th e V ictory from 10 to 11 and th e , last t h h o o u u r r w l„ R ing frie n d s an d re la tiv e s here.
Mrs H erm an Jo h n so n and fam ily.
T h is m a y a ll be sa v ed e x c e p t for
school on F rid a y even in g of last week. be tu rn e d over to th e Rev. D. Q
Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. Im el s p e n t th e ing of M ultnom ah g ran g e a t Its hall a t
Hobt. M anary, of A gate B each. Mr.
w e a th e r c o n d itio n s, th e first y e a r by
th e a p p lic a tio n o f ' M o rehouse s O rc h ­ | An ex cellen t p ro g ram w as given by B arry .
and Mrs. C. E. G lllam and fam ily of C h ristm as holidays w ith re la tiv e s in O rien t Mrs. A lta G en try w as re -e le c t­
a r d I n v ig o r a n t," a p p lie d by e x p e rt
ed m a tro n by th e senior g ra n g e and
th e ch ild re n in clu d in g som e of th e
P o rtla n d w ere d in n e r g u ests C h ris t­ P o rtla n d .
W
h
ile
th
e
o
ccasio
n
w
as
g
o
tten
up
h o r tic u ltu r is ts .
All f r u it m a d e to
sh e ag ain c h o re Mrs. A lta Stafford as
b eg in n ers w ho sp o k e fo r th e first u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e C om m uni­ m as day of M rs. Jo s. M anary.
b rin g fo rth a n a b u n d a n c e , a s th e In -
h e r a ss ista n t.
T he boys and g irls
tim e. A p le a s a n t evening w as spent. ty C ouncil, an in v ita tio n is ex ten d ed to | Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r G relsln g er. of
v i g o r a n f ' feed s th e f r u it b e a rin g buds
SANDY BLUFF
T h e se rio u s b le e d in g a s w ell a s B a c ­
th en ejected th e follow ing staff of of­
R e fresh m en ts w ere served.
A
sp
ecial
effo
rt
w
ill
be
m
ade
t
o
|
p
o
rt
|
and-
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
T
re
b
e
r,
of
te r ia l G u m m o sts. In th e c h e rry , soon
T h e recen t cold w e a th e r caused sev- all
young p eo p ,e egpec| a iiy .
R ay W llkenson, son of Mr. and M rs j ficers :
overcom e, th ro u g h th e p e rfe c t c ir c u la ­
M aster, Nick A nderson; o v erseer.
e ra l land slid es alo n g th e
L ine
ag w p |, hav(. a good P ow ell V alley, sp e n t C h ristm a s w ith O. 8. W ilkinson, left S e a ttle T h u rsd ay
tio n o f th e sa p .
R o ses a n d a ll th e
Mr. and Mrs. F red Meyer.
flo w er k in g d o m m a d e to re sp o n d w ith
Hazel W h eeler; le c tu re r, Je s sie N ass-
ro
ad
east
of
G
resh
am
a
t„B
f
r
e
D
a
ru
y
tim
e
.
All
th
e
lad
les
a
re
ask
ed
to
b
ring
b r ig h te r tin ts , a il c e re a ls, v e g e ta b le s,
Mr. an d Mrs. Cole, of T he D alles, m o rn in g on board th e p asse n g e r ship, h a h n ; a s s is ta n t le c tu re r, A nna B all;
L a rg e ro ck s an d e a rth a re p a rtly
8andw | ch e, Or cake. T he ladies
fo rced in to h e a v y p ro d u ctio n .
P ra c tic a l p r u n in g
sp ra y in g , b u d ­
b lo ck in g ’^e road
m o rn - ° f ,h e C o ttrell C om m unity c h u rc h w ill drove down over th e h ighw ay T u e s ­ “P re s id e n t M adison'’ a s a m u sician. stew ard , Floyd S taffo rd ; c h ap la in ,
day to v isit Mrs. C ole’s b ro th e r, S. B. H e w ill be gone ab o u t tw o m o n th s < Zelm a C o llin s; se c re ta ry , H a rla n H ay-
d in g a n d g r a f t i n g d o n e in p ro p e r sea-
in g 7 o r T acom a w h ere sh e w ill spent. f i n i s h hot coffee, su g a r a nd cream , S p law n and fam ily.
tr e a s u r e r , R u ssell G e n try ; as-
and w ill touch th e c o a sts of J a p a n , |
*°A11 s p r a y s h a v e th e " I n v ig o ra n t
Mr. and Mrs R obt. H ardy, of Se- C hlna and th e P h ilip p in e s w hile gone. | » '» tan t ste w a rd , H a rrie t A nderson;
a few w eeks v isitin g h e r d au g h ter. „
a<^ 'T h e r» -iid e m e ss a n d th e d r y la n d
HIGH M H H O I j
a ttle , a re sp en d in g the h olidays w ith
g a te k eep er. Ja c k L au d erb ack ; f e r e s ,
Mrs. S. D. Ju d d an d fam ily.
sh a ll be g l a d ; A nd th e d e s e rt sh a ll
TO BE DEDICATED M rs H ardy s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H e visited hom e folks before leaving. C rystal H ay d en ; Pom ona, ixiulse
rejo ice, a n d b lo sso m a s th e rose.
A R. Goger.
A J. A ult had th e m isfo rtu n e to W heeler; F lo ra , D orothy W heeler.
POWELL VALLEY
W rite o r c a ll fo r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n
Miss D eardorf, w ho re c en tly cam e lose o ne of his fine ho rses. T h e o th e r
T h e new U nion H igh school a t San-
P h o n e Auto. 647-98
com
4 u ro g ram w ill be given by th e dy Is said to be p ra c tic a lly co
m pleted from
trom M
M ontana
ontana to spend th
w e e w in te r in .
PLEASANT HOME
...n a J o n l e of th e S w edish M ission and th e d ate for th e d ed icatio n has ^ P o rtlan d sp e n t C h ristm a s w ith Mr o ne w as q u ite sick but Is expected to
S u n d ay excepted.
vounK people of th e S w ._ — -------- -------—
recover.
and
Mrs.
Dan
M
yers.
Mrs.
M
yers'
sis
c h u rc h on S unday evening, beginning been se t fo r J a n u a r y 19. T h e school
.
• , k i . i T he p ra y e r m eetings a t th e M eth-
Mrs E lsie A ndrew s, fo rm e rly of th is
c f,Urch have be.-n co n tin u ed each
a t 7 30 o ’clock
F ollow ing th is th e re board h as alre a d y com m enced m oving te r, Mrs. Ja c k H ester and h e r b ro th e r
Mr.
S
c
h
a
n
tin
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
sp
e
n
t
W
ed­
place but now of C ascade L ocks, Is n ig h t fo r ab o u t a week and th e a t ­
w i l l 'b e an In term issio n and a t 10 th e school eq u ip m en t from th e old
o'clock w atch n ig h t serv ices w ill be b u ild in g Into th e new
A dditional n esd ay a t th e M yers home.
ten d an c e Is g ra d u a lly In creasin g . The
T he re g u la r se rv ices w ill be held q u ite III In a P o rtla n d h o sp ital.
held u n d er th e d irectio n of th e young j fu rn ish in g s have also .been
T he te a c h e rs of C o ttrell school gave first evening th e re w ere only about
and
a
re
belna
put
In
place
T
he
fu
r-
n
ext
Sunday
m
o
rn
in
g
a
t
th
e
C
o
ttrell
W oodstock. Portland, Oregon
11 people th e r e b u t by T h u rsd a y ev­
people. AU a re invited.
n a c e has been In stalled and is now In | com m unity c h u rc h . S unday achool th e ir pupUs a C h ristm a s s u rp ris e In ening th e nu m b er had In creased to 39.
^Rev. E. O. R anton has been In
o p eratio n
w ill be a t 10 and p re a c h in g a t 11. A th e w ay of a m oving p ic tu re show , j
T h e ded icatio n of th e new bu ild in g w atch m eeting w ill be held a t th e also a tr e a t of candy and n u ts and of c h a rg e of th e services. H e a lso fu r-
p ro m ises to be an im p o rta n t event | c h u rc h in th e evening u n d er th e au s- c o u rse S a n ta C laus w as th e r e w ith nishea a violin acco m p an im en t for
and ex ten siv e p la n s a re a lre a d y un- p ices of th e C om m unity Council,
b„
« H . A
« r« . ...
d er way.
In a tte n d a n c e and all had a v e ty e n ­ will be co n tin u ed n ext w eek but no
ROCKWOOD
1 w ill h av e confidence in my bank. I w ill keep all fu ^ " '
jo y ab le tim e.
definite a n n o u n cem en t has been m ade.
I’ YSTOR GEBHA RD T IS
T h e I^ents d rill team an d H. C. >
E X PEÍ TED HOME SOON
K reu d er w ill In sta ll th e new officers
R ev H R. G eb h ard t, p a sto r of Zion of R ockw ood g ra n g e a t th e Rockwood 1
to th e P“ bll^TO ,
„ , m y ck ec k s in my bank an d pay all by b ills
E v an g elical c h u rc h , is ex pected to b<- g ra n g e hall n e i t W ednesday evening. ,
FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC COURSE
bv c h ^ k r a t W th a n ta k in g en o u g h cash to pay h ills
hom e for n e x t S u n d a y - services J a n u a ry 3. T he R ockwood g ra n g e j
S l a v in b an k
By so doing I w ill have a co m p lete reco rd of' all
By so doing
m
eets
on
th
e
first
W
ednesday
and
I
W hile no d efinite w ord h as been r e ­
k w ill confirm by re n -
incom
w hich
my b t an for
BI-WEEKLY CLASS LESSONS
d my
ern ig
m e e Y s and
U t e e T x p e e ^ n w d itu
U h re s ’a V
g . T receip
a ll b lil. p a ^
ceived as to th e tim e of th e ir a rriv a l th ird S a tu rd a y of each m onth in stead
w T m ir e A k sta
'm V T a n l
m e n t f for
o r ^ my
y ban
b an k m ust
d ern T lg
# |] m o )nVP|ltmen,
from Illin o is, w h ere th ey w ere called of th e last S a tu rd a y aa w as s ta te d In
covering rh y th m , n ote re a d in g and a ll fu n d a m e n ta ls In
ab o u t a m o n th ago on acco u n t of th e ; a fo rm er Issue
be one th a t w ill h an d le a c u sto m e r's b u sin ess like th ey h an d le th e ir
m usic W ILL ST A R T T H E SECOND W EEK IN JANUARY.
of Mr G e b h a rd t's m o th er, it is
------- -
th o u g h t c e rta in Rev and Mrs O .b -
B oring ( h o rc h A n au iiaarem
M cem eB
en t ts.
A ges 9 to 12.
° W" i w ill deposit a ll my sav in g s in my b an k and th ereb y a s s is t In th e
h a rd ’ w ill he hom e soon
T h e S unday school w ill m eet n ex t
S erv ices a t th e ch u rc h next S u n d ay S unday a t 10 o'clock o n d er th e su p e r- '
w ill be held a t th e u su al tim e fo r Sun vision of O. W ^ B o rin g . T h e p a sto r, s
FLORENCE M. HONEY
day sc hool an d p reach in g
S unday | th e Rev E G. R anton, «411 preach a
th a t th e ir b u sin e ss is h o n estl» an d squarely o nducted.
FIRST STATE BANK BU1LDINO
even in g a w at h n ig h t m eeting w ill be 11 o clock on V“ -
.* W
held t / t h e m em b ers and frien d s of | Aim fo r 192$.
It Is hoped W m ake
G resh am , O regon
P hone 1721
th e ch u rc h at th e I, ,me of T heo Hrug- ! th is “Go to C h u rch S unday fo r th e i
GRESHAM. OREGON
en
tire
community.
g .-r.t,j w hich all a re Invited.
n
r
THE BEST AND HAPPIEST NEW YEAR
K
>'
More and Better Fruit
The Morehouse
Orcharding Co.
Good New Year Resolutions
FIRST STATE BANK