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T W IC E A W EEK * G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 31 LOCALGUARDSMEN WILL GO TO CAMP LEWIS SATURDAY GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FR ID AY , JUNE 15, TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S 1!123 Í1.50 Per Year CHILDREN’S DAY AT METHODIST CHURCH Former Gresham Boy Music Lovers Will Be Marries Portland Girl Given a Bare Treat ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET TO BE HELD MONDAY HONORS ARE WON BY 34 STUDENTS OF UNION HI SCHOOL The annual Children’s Day program Monday. June 18, will be the time will be given by the children of the for the annual election of school of Methodist Sunday school next Sunday A wedding of especial interest to All who enjoy a good entertainm ent ficers in all districts of the state. In evening beginning promptly at 8 many Gresham people took place on o clock. The program is one of great Wednesday evening, June 12, in F irst and are interested in the development some districts the election will be attractiveness, with a fine assortm ent Methodist church South. Portland, of home talent in musical and d ra held in the afternoon and In others The H eadquarters Company 186th m atic lines will have a ra re oppor the evening will be the time of meet Infantry will leave tomorrow morning of costumes of bright colors, repre when Miss Hermion Darling became tunity next Friday night to get their ing. senting the seasons, and the nature Principal R. E. Cannon reports that the bride of Glen O. Rusher, son of fill of good entertainm ent and give on the first tra in to Portland, where In the Gresham school district the the year's work of high school has life of spring. A silver offering will Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rusher of G resh encouragement to the activities and election will be called at 2 in the af they will join other companies and proceed to Camp Lewis where the en be taken which goes into the student am. Dr. H arper, pastor of Corvallis plans of the Musical A rts club of ternoon in the Baptist church. At been checked and all but a few en tries have been made. After averag Methodist Church South, performed Gresham. tire 41st Division will be mobilised loan fund of the church. th at time there will be the election of ing the grades it was found that 34 The campaign for the funds for re the ceremony in the presence of The division is made up of the troops The Red L antern players, an am a a director to succeed A. Dowsett and fyjm Oregon, Washington, Idaho and building the church is progressing nearly a hundred guests, many of teur dram atic organization, will give a clerk to succeed C. J. Lundquist, were honor students. In order to be an honor student in the senior year a Montana and it is expected th at 10,- well, and will probably go beyond the whom were from Gresham. the three-act comedy, “W hat Hap whose term s expire. The hold-over student must average 90 per cent or 000 men will be in camp. The 41st $3000 mark before Saturday night. Miss Myrtle Rusher, sister of the pened to Jones,” and various musical directors are L. L. Kidder and J. V. better during the four years of his Division won marked distinction in The pastor, the Rev. A. S. Hisey, groom, was maid-of-honor. The numbers, vocal and Instrum ental Cogswell. work, show success In high school ac the Great W ar and this is the first will occupy the pulpit Sunday m orn bridesm aids were Miss Alta Taylor will be rendered by members of the For the districts within Union High Mme they have been mobilized since ing. The topic of the sermon will be and Miss Mary Stanton of Portland. club and others. The orchestra of the School District No. 2 there will be tivities. have qualities of leadership and manhood or womanhood and m ust t'hen. ’A Girl Who Served.” The hope of Ray Forest of Corvallis was begt man. Musical Arts club will play. also the vote on director to succeed be loyal to the school. In the other the world is its childhood, and only as Two little nieces of the bride were The character of the work to be The entertainm ent will be staged R. I. Anderson, whose term expires. three classes an average of 90 per done a t this summer camp will be children are made better than their flower girls. Her brother, Delos D. at the new high school gymnasium Three strong candidates have been cent is required in the subjects c ar largely school work, though there parents can the world be set forward. Darling, gave the bride away. where the seating and stage accom nominated for this position, which ried in their respective years. will be one night maneuver. This will The Epw orth League devotional will be for five years. They are H. G. T here were many rem inders of col modations are first class. Honor students for this year are: be the first tim e the division has ever topic will be “Preparing for Christion lege days in connection with the wed Tickets are on sale at the Gresham Andrew, Terry district, the well- Freshm en—Airlie Bartell, Harvey been mobilized for instruction. Citizenship.” Mildred Metzger will be ding. Dr. H arper is the chaplain of Drug store at popular prices. known berry man, who wan president Brown, Wilma Davies, Harold Dye, This is a benefit affair and the pro of the berry grow ers’ organizations Wilma Fensk, Glenn Full, Dora Hoff- the Delta fraternity to which Mr. The commissioned officers of this th e leader. company who are to attend the camp The presence of Bishop W. F. Old R usher belongs. T here were present ceeds will be used by the club in pro for several years; H. G. Mullenhoff, meister, H arriett Holmes, Helen are Major E. H. VanHorn of Hood ham in Gresham on Wednesday eve 14 of the Tau Delta boys, among them moting music activities which are Orient district, successful dairyman House, Louese Howard, Orville John of the Pleasant Home district; and son, William Keenan, Emma Lang River, who has been transferred to ning, Jun 20, will be an event of un being the best man and the ushers, planned for community benefit. The club orchestra, directed by E. P. Shedeen, Hillsview district, a ford, Helen Laudan. Lillian M arkwart, this company; F irst Lieutenant C. G. usual interest. A great man, who has and Hokan Truedson, who, with Mrs. Schneider and Second Lieutenant done great service in two continents, Ray Siderious of Portland as accom John Oliver, consists of the following: progressive farm er of th at community. Sarah Metzger, Helen Plants, Irene Violins—W. L. Gorsage, Miss Peck, These candidates will be voted upon Schweitzer, Myrtle Soderquist. David B. Evans. The non-commis Bishop Oldham has the power to pre panist on the piano, played the wed sioned officers are F irst Sergeant sent his experiences in vivid and grip ding m arch from Lohengrin and Men John Nevalin, Alice Roberts, Wm in all the districts composing the Sophomores—Helen Law rence and county school organization. E llsw orth Raker, Staff Sergeant ping language. Gresham will be in delssohn's wedding m arch as a reces Fritz, Wellesly Taylor. G ertrude Sharkey. Clarinet—A. J. Stout. The hold-over directors are W. C. Cleveland Bliss, Sergeants Jas. R deed highly honored to have as its sional. Miss Elenor W hitson of P ort Juniors—Sigrid Aim, Helen Bud- Cornets—Mr. Greenman, W alter Lawrence, Lynch; Dr. A. W. Botkin, denhagen, Lillian Heslln, V aletta Ma land sang “O Prom ise Me,” and “P e r H orr, M. J. Allshouse, and E. W. Strat guest this great man of God. Sweek, O. I, Neal. fect Love.” Gresham; H. P. Christensen, Powell caw, Mabel Jackson, Alice W alker and ton; Corporals Fred C. Chalker, Jack Zion Evangelical Church. Valley and H. F. Wihlon. Victory. Trombones—Mr. Stone, Carl Zim son F. Jones, Carl Soderquist, W alter Mildred Metzger. The bride was beautiful In a simple V. Sweek and E. R. Wedin. Other Children’s Day will be observed on white satin gown. She wore a veil merman. Seniors—Mary Cogswell, Jeannette Pertlund Open Forum Announcement. Drums—Mr. Burdick, Carl Zimmer men who are in line to go are Ray I Sunday. Program by the Sunday with lace bandeau and orange blos Dowsett, Anna Lennarts, Eula Marvin, Announcement has been made of a Adams, Alex. Adams, E rnest Brugger, I school at 10 a. m., followed by divine soms and carried a shower bouquet of man. Alice Peterson and Frieda Ramser. series of lectures to be given in P ort Piano—Mrs. Clyde Ruegg. H erbert C. Burdick, Melvin J. Brug- services in the English language at 11 Ophelia and bride roses and maiden Dora Hoffineister, of the Freshm an land next week by the Hon. Carl D. ger, Clyde C. Boden, Ralph David- o'clock. Sermon topic will be “L ittle hair fern tied with w hite satin rib Thompson of Chicago, under the class, had the highest scholastic aver son, Maitland Geddes, Lawrence J. and Much.” The choir will render the bon. The maid-of-honor wore tu r PLEASANT HOME auspices of the Portland Open Forum age in the school. She comes from Griffis, Frank I. Greenman, Jas. Win- anthem "The Children s Praise.” At quoise blue taffeta trimmed in gold and the Housewives Council. The lec Union district. Lillian Heslln, a Ju n fred Hill, E rnest J. Krigbaum, Rich-1 'h e close of the morning services and black metal lace. The brides F ire destroyed the house of Irvin tures will be free. The dates and sub ior from Fairview, ranks second in the Neibauer on Saturday shortly a fte r ard H. Lane, E verett W. Lake, Clif- those who have handed in their names maids wore green and pink Georgette, noon, together with practically all its jects are as follows: June 19, 8 p. m. averages. Anna L ennartz and Eula ford B. Middleton, Conrad W. Metzger, I wiH he received into the membership Following the ceremony at the contents, A piano and two sewing central library hall, “H ydro-Electric Marvin, both Seniors, were tied for Ronald H. Massey, Ralph W. Miller, |o f the congregation. Noon lunch and church a large num ber of friends of machines were saved but all other Power the Way to a G reater P ort third place in the class standings. Lee R. Sheller, Edwin C. Shelley, W. Picnic in the afternoon near Cotton the bride and groom gathered at the furniture, clothing and supplies were During the summer, C. E. Rusher, J. Teevin, H erbert West and Barton. I station in Mr. Theo. Brugger’s grove. home of Delos Darling on 18th and lost. There was no insurance. Neigh la n d ;” June 20, 8 p. m., Jefferson the janitor, with the assistance of The Gresham business men have I parents are requested to bring Belmont, where a reception was held. bors and friends have been assisting high school, "Social Progress Through others, will make many improvements the family with the necessary things the Development of Super P ow er;” undertaken to raise a mess fund of I d,8hes and a cake. Ice cream will be This was a jolly occasion, filled with and on Monday evening Multnomah June 21, 2:30 p. m., central library in and around the buildings. It Is at least $2 for each man in the or served by the committee. Games and singing and m errim ent. College songs grange, through its home economics hall, "Organization Conference;” planned to install a much needed fire contests will be held in the afternoon. were In evidence and one was w ritten committee, will hold a miscellaneous ganization. shower for the benefit of the family. June 21, 8 p. m., central library hall, alarm system. A roadway around the The officers of the company ex All friends are cordially invited to expressly for the occasion. A won The Methodist L adles’ Aid will do How to Meet Local Problems of Pub main school building and gymnasium will be constructed, bordered with a pressed deep gratitude for themselves spend the day with the members of derful collection of gifts was on dis some sewing for the children, of lic Utilities.” this congregation. play. A buffet luncheon was served. whom there are two, a boy 2% years concrete parking. The present auto and on behalf of the men, for the Mr. and Mrs. Rusher left Immediate old and a girl 5. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nei Because of the afternoon picnic sheds are to be moved to the rear of courtesy shown them. bauer, parents of Irvin Neibauer, who A d d itio n a l L ocals ly for a wedding trip to California. On make their home with their son, lost The camp this year will be the m o s t|there wU1 be no evenlnS services. the agriculture garden and a parking their retu rn they will make their all their belongings. Mrs. M. M. Squire, secretary of the place laid out where the garden now Interesting and instructive of any yet There will be no choir practice at Gresham grange, has received a let Is. A new septic tank is planned to home in Albany, w here their house is Choir Holds Annual Picnic. held, according to Adjutant General the Methodist church on Wednesday George A. White, who expects to have The annual picnic of the Methodist all ready for their occupancy. Mr. evening of next week on account of ter from Mrs. Helen A. Stulak, a sec supplem ent the one now in use and a at least 2200 Oregon men in attend Episcopal choir was held on Wednes Rusher has a large in terest in the the visit of Bishop Oldham at the tary of W arner grange of New Era, in lawn will be graded and made in front ance. day evening in San Rivera park on the Smith-Bowlby M anufacturing com Gresham Methodist church, whom viting the Gresham grange to attend of the new gymnasium. The heating Oregon cities to be represented are Sandy river, where a jolly evening pany and is employed for the South many wish to hear. The choir will dedication and children's day exer in the bungalow has never been satis hold a straw berry social on Friday cises to be held in the grange hall on factory and repairs will be made so Portland, Hood River, Gresham, T il was spent with lunch, bonfire and ern Pacific railw ay company. evening, June 22. C hildren’s Day ser Saturday, June 23, from 10:30 a. m. Gresham people include on the in- vices that no classes will be dismissed on lamook, Woodburn, Salem, Silverton, I singing. Those attending were Dr. will . .. ---- be held on next Sunday to 11 p. m. account of the cold. The over-crowd McMinnville, Dallas, Corvallis, Leb- and Mrs. W. J. Ott, Miss Gertrude vitation list were Mr. and Mrs. C. E ., morning. The three Gresham circles of the ed commercial departm ent is to have anon, Albany, Eugene, Toledo, New- Alexander, Miss W innifred Osburn, Rusher and family, the Rev. and Mrs. The Control of Disease. Methodist Ladles’ Aid society will new quarters in the old gymnasium. port, Cottage Grove, Roseburg, Med- M,ss Emma Johnson, Miss Martha A. S. Hisey, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. The school officials and others feel ford and Ashland. Hagberg, Leslie W alrad, C. E. Rusher, St. Clair and Chase St. Clair, Mr. and At the recent meeting of the Coun hold meetings on Wednesday a fte r Oregon units th a t are a p art of the Myrtle Rusher, Miss Doris Zim- Mrs. C. M. H arrison, Mr. and Mrs. B. ty and City H ealth officers, held in noon, June 20, for work. The “Sew th a t with the above and other im 41st division are the 162d Infantry, merm an, the Rev. A. S. and Mrs. L. W alrad and Leslie W alrad, Miss Portland, there developed one prob- So” circle will meet with Mrs. Clyde provements the best school plant in 166th infantry. Battery A, 148th field Hisey, Ourey Hisey, Mr. and Mrs. Helen Hoss, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mc communities, and th at none were able Ruegg. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. the state will be In the best possible artillery, 167th field hospital. Com- Jackson F. Jones and son Bobby, C urtain, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruegg lem th at seemed to be common to ail W. L. Gorsage, Mrs. Albert Rodlun condition for the opening of school pany A, 116th engineers and the vari- Alden Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and C arroll Heslln of Fairview. to successfully cope w ith; the secur and Mrs. Jam es Sterling. The "D or next September 10. ous headquarters and staff corps de-1 Ogilbee ing of reports of contagious and re cas” circle will meet with Mrs. K. A. MBS. JACK STAFFORD IS Bethel Baptist Churrh. tachm ents. portable diseases. Upon this one Miller. The “S. E.” circle will meet INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE event depends the successful control with Mrs. Emma Gilmore. All mem The Bible school will meet as usual Free Methodist Church. J. R. Martin has been requested by I Children's Day exercises will be bers and friends are invited to attend. at 9:46. The sermon topic a t 11 Mrs. Jack Stafford was knocked and prevention of those diseases ca the American Legion to act as a com- held hy 'h e Free Methodist Sunday of Sea- pable of being transm itted to other . . Dr. and . Mrs. ... E arl Clanahan . ---------------o'clock by the pastor, the Rev. D. G. m ittee of one to assist the m erchants 8cbo° 1 o" n®xt Sunday a' 10 o’clock, down and severely bruised at the Ride are visiting friends and relatives i ii a r r v w ill h . “ a i i <•> fountain corner in Gresham yesterday individuals, of reaching epidemic pro in Gresham and vicinity. Dr. Clana- ! 7 ’ " Congenial Com- •n d b „ , c„y « M S S 'K ft by an automobile driven by Ferdinand portions, and of causing widespread han will return Saturday but his wife pan,on- The anthem by the chorus plans for adequate window decora- D istrict Elder Klotzbach. The sacra- Floss of Corbett. She was rendered suffering and some loss of life. will rem ain for a couple of weeks. choir will be “I Was Glad,” by H. tions for July 4. He will be ready to I ment of the Lord’s Supper will be ob- unconscious and was carried at once The moral obligation of good citi h . i . . ---------------- , ------ --------- 2 Rosecrans. The young people will to the office of Dr. A. W. Botkin c-joperate with any who wish assist- served- Elder Klotzbach will preach where it was found th a t her wounds zenship should be the only incentive tial property are accepted with more meet at 7:16. At 8 o’clock the pastor h o p ,, ,« , p , „ . were apparently flesh wounds. No necessary to assure the performance tolerance than the bootlegger. Dis- will take for his topic "A Marvelous w aj early. J Blackman is pastor, bones were broken, and unless some in a satisfactory m anner of the ease can be controlled and death re- Discovery.” The choir will sing internal Injury develops Mrs. S taf duced, but not by the sacrifice of only "Ivory Palaces” by Henry Barrac- prompt reporting of all canes of tra n s ford will soon recover. $100 per annum. J lough. Mr. Floss was put under a rre st by missable diseases to the proper health Justice of the Peace John Brown and official. This sounds good in print, was deprived of his license to drive, but is apparently void of practical ap indefinitely. There seemed to be no cause for the accident excepting his plication, and is not sufficient to In D o n ’t le a v e your V A L U A B L E P A P E R S inability to handle the car, as he was spire men to cheerfully respond to III DAY, driving slowly and there was plenty those tasks imposed by legislative JNE 22, H p. m. in the house or carry them w ith you. of room for him to have made the action, if it were so the enforcement turn around the fountain without of the Volstead Act would not be the hitting the pedestrian crossing Powell Place them in our Care by renting a street, according to those who w it most perplexing problem confronting nessed the accident. our politicians today. Some form of You’ll want to be at the High supervision seems to be necessary to Drama at Orient. School Oymntisiuni for the urge delinquent hum anity to perform S p en d as lo w as $ 1 .5 0 The dram a "W hiskers” will be pre' his ordinary duties and moral obliga Musical Arts Club Mu sented at Orient Grange hall, S atu r a y ea r and k n ow th ey day, June 16. Program will begin tions. This Is true cf all classes In sical and Dramatic promptly at 8:30. Admission 26c and which is Included our doctors, are sa fe at the Entertainment. I15c. Children under 6 years free. To secure reports Is the function of the city and county health officers. The degree of success will depend up on the time and energy put into the task. The county and city health of Benefit— Popular Prices “The Ola<t Hand ficers receive from $100 to $1000 per Bible School 10 a. m„ Sermon at ’l l a. m year. They are dependent upon their and 7:30 p m. Lord’« Supper the first Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and private vocations for th eir bread and I " '" ' „.„„...„..„HI,.,,.,. ..HI..,I,,,,,,,,,,,.......... ...... Pralee Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p m butter, and to expect a physician or Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7 .30 p. m "( niversal Brotherhood Is the Goal" any other type of individual to give a “Come thou with tit and we will do great portion of bis time for $100 at j thee good.' the sacrifice of hfrnself and family is DAVID Q. BARRY, B. T h- Pastor. | absurd. This is not intended as an S j excuse for the health officer. If he 8 In which a poor man may become wealthy. One is bv i does not expect to assume the obliga- | 3 a part of his income regularly and putting It Into SMITH , tlon of the office he should not accept 5 fih e ra r«khvI‘tl v i t an?°un,s to a com fortable fortune. The MEMORIAL it for such an absurd gum. The idea . 3 other is by saving his money and investing It in sound is to express the absurdity of the sys- J 3 and profitable enterprises. I tern of pnrt time public service, j 3 I Nothing short of full time service on , | 3 In either case an institution such as ours is a necessity. the part of physicians and nurses can 3 whl.t,iey r way you try, we are glad to hold out a REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED I be regarded as approxim ately ade- a helping hand and assist you in every way possible. Have Minister. ¡quale protection for the public. ■ Fairview, Oregon, I “Comparisons are odious.” For the 11 an account with us—become one of our patrons—and see. protection of life and property we j I Sunday School....................... io a. m. Morning Worship..................n *. m. m aintain sheriffs, police forces, and 8 armies. We need them, too. 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