20 GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. P. A. Gould has retu rn ed from a v isit w ith h er d au g h ters In The BERTHA ABEL IS BRIDE Mr«. W. F. Honey has been ill w ith D alles and La G rande. She has been OF OSWEGO YOUNG MAN W. K. H am ilton, c o n tra c to r and The la rg e st an d m ost Im perative ap- | T he m em bers of th e S unday school th ro a t tro u b le for th e p a st few days aw ay since before T hanksgiving. A very p re tty wedding w as solem n Mr. an d Mrs. T. E. M ercer and son builder, who broke a bone in his peal before th e M ethodist E piscopal but is rep o rted im proving. , . bU8*,y engaged *n 'o r ized T h u rsd ay , N ovember 22, a t th e heel a few w eeks ago w hen he fell ch u rch of th e nation is th e reh ab lli- Ralph have moved from L ents w here T he D orcas circ le of th e M ethodist from a ladder, is recovering from his ta tio n of th e destroyed M ission prop- th e C h ristn ,as P rogram w hich w ill be S acred H ea rt C hurch In Oswego w hen L adies' Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. K. A. I they have lived for sev eral m onths to d isab ility and has been ab le to d is e rty in Ja p an . More th an a m illion glven on S unday evening. D ecem ber Miss B erth a Abel of K elso becam e th e I th e ir new house Just com pleted in M iller on W ednesday, D ecem ber 19. of ; M andes V T he he Rev. Rev. ' . a e of M ande8 V erdegan. erdegan. T E astm an addition, G resham . Ralph is card one of his cru tch es. T he acci an d a h a * d o llars w o rth of ch u rch es. 23. T his is to be a W hite Gift program | b p rid Mrs. C arl Dahl has h er guest her es Among th e v ario u s n im k o r . w in .............. ‘ r Hogon' assisted by th e Rev. engaged in th e B randes cream ery In dent has in te rfe rre d co n sid erab ly with schools, college buildings, o rp h an ag es, Among th e v ario u s n u m b ers will be a sis te r, Mrs. Chas. G ra n t of D ufur, P o rtlan d , w here he has w orked for his work, as he w as un ab le to get and h o sp itals w ere leveled to th e p ag ean t by th e in te rm ed ia te classes. F a th e r Mayer an d th e Rev. F a th e r Oregon. G ander officiated1. T he a tte n d a n ts th e p a st fo u r years. R obert and Glen about for a tim e. ground by th e g re a t ea rth q u ak e . The Religious school w ill be held for w ere Miss Alm a H o ern er and Jo seph T he S. E. circle of th e M ethodist M ercer a re atten d in g Oregon A gricul Mr. H am ilton has finished m uch C h ristm as offerings th is y ear w ill all ch ild ren of public school age as W eicker, niece and nephew of th e L adies' Aid w ill hold an all-day m eet tu ra l College, th e form er in th e senior co n stru ctio n w ork d u rin g th e b u ild be used to re sto re th is destroyed p ro p usual S atu rd ay from 9 to 12. ing in the ch u rc h p a rlo rs on W ednes and th e la tte r In th e sophom ore class. ing season of 1923. New residences bride. • e rty th a t th e ch ristian izin g of th e day, D ecem ber 19. P o t luck lunch will On S unday th e services a r e as fol T he bride w as gow ned in a blue A p le a sa n t b irth d ay su rp rise was b u ilt a re th o se of C. J. L u n dquist, J. E. o rie n t m ay not be checked a t th is be enjoyed a t noon. S unday school a t 10 a. m. ta ilo red su it an d h at to m atch and given Mrs. G ordon P itts on last Tues M etzger and H a rry B ourne. He also stra te g ic tim e. S everal of th e se build low s: P re g . serv n? ac 1? h in ,ng T ices ” , in th e E nglish w ore a co rsag e bouquet of rosebuds W. K. H am ilton Is about to begin day evening by relativ es and friends. b u ilt a la rg e shed for th e Oregon in gs w ere show n in th e stereo p tico n ,7 v i e w s e x h ib it e d i « . t ...... lan g u ag e a t 11 o clock extensive rem odeling of th e upper T he evening w as sp e n t w ith gam es P ick le ' & C anning com pany. He has views T h e p asto r an d lillies of th e valley. T he b rides- exhibited la st S un d ay evening floor of the Congdon hotel building, and a line su p p er was served. Mrs. rem odeled th e M ethodist E piscopal a t th e local ch u rch . A fine se t of views will preach on th e topic, “ A rt Thou I ">aid w ore a ta n tailo red su it and cor- providing la rg e r and lig h te r room s for P itts received m any gifts, am ong them ch u rch . A ylsw orth & M a rtin 's store, on the b irth and early life of C h rist He Who Com eth?" and th e w om en’s j sage bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mr. office purposes. being a b eau tifu l m irro r from her Mrs. R. R. C a rlso n 's b u ilding occu w ill be used in th e p ro g ram for next ! Ch° lr. . WlI1„ ren d e r ■‘T ru st Him More W eicker, th e b rid e's brother-in-law ^ and More. pied by th e G resham G arage, P. Len- S unday evening. ' gave her in m arriag e. F ra n k C. Jo n es has gone to spend h usband. j Young people's m eeting w ill be held a rd 's building, occupied by J. T. B u l T he ch u rch w as decorated w ith a few days w ith frien d s on th e e a ste rn T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. H isey, M O D E R N 1*1 A N IN G M IL L lio n 's shop, A. J. W. B row n's building, w ill occupy th e p u lp it both services a t i.3O p. m. T he topic fo r discus- ! ch ry san th em u m s and ferns. Miss Oregon w heat ran ch n ea r A rlington. I N D E It ( O N ST K U( T I O N th e residences of J. L. Stafford, F. F. L. Mack p la n s to go to th a t place n ex t Sunday. T he serm on topic for sion w ill be “Bible p assag es we should ' E lizab eth W ebber played th e w edding S tocker and Miss F ried a B ratzel. on S atu rd ay and Mr. Jo n e s w ill re th e m o rn in g w ill be “P a u l’s T h o rn " m em orize, and w hy.” E ach m em ber is i m arch and Mrs. E h rin g e r w as th e O scar W. T h o ren , sp e cia list in re s i ony, w edding ---------- A fter th ..... e v cerem « ,.....,.,,, weuumg tu rn w ith him on Sunday. for th e evening, "T h e F lig h t into requested to m em orize one p assag e for ' soloist. dence building, h as u nder c o n stru c E g y p t.” T he choir w ill sing th e a n th a t evening an d give it in an sw e r to b rea k fa st was served a t the hom e of U ndenom inational services will be tion n ear his hom e on C leveland av e W. C. T. I . GIVES TO (’MILDREN’S FARM HOME them , “S p irit of th e L iving God" In th e ro ll call. Mrs. W alter R am ser I th e «room 's m other. T he new lyw eds held in the Odd Fellow s building on nue a m odern plan in g mill w hich will w ent on a sh o rt w edding trip to Ore- th e m orning, and “How B eautiful upon w ill be th e leader. n ext S unday aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock, be equipped w ith th e la test m ach in G resham W. C. T. U. h as outdone C h ristm as services w ill be held on gon coa8t P°*n ts- They are now living th e M ountains" in th e evening. instead of 2:30. T he Rev. S. F. P itts ery and will be capable of fu rn ish in g Itself in gifts to th e C h ild ren 's F arm T he E p w o rth L eague w ill hold th e S unday and T uesday m o rn in g s, De- w ith M rs' V erdegan's fa th e r n e a r w ill preach. All are invited to attend. every th in g In th a t p a rtic u la r line Home at C orvallis. Cash g ifts during w eekly devotional service a t 6:30. cem ber 23 an d 25 resp ectiv ely . At KbiaO. P lan s a re being m ade for a w atch needed in th e building of a house. th e y ear from th e g en eral funds and M yrtle R u sh er w ill be th e leader. th ese services th e L o rd 's S u p p er will n ig h t service on Monday evening, De T he building is 24 x 40 feet and is special pledges am ounted to 1517, >17 be observed. VETERANS WILL HOLD cem ber 31. 12 feet high It w ill have all glass m ore th a n th e q u o ta ap p o rtio n ed to REUNION AND DINNER LINFIELD PROFESSOR AT I T he m em bers of th e co n g reg atio n n v ts, ln- th is union. Besides th is a la rg e sh ip « D z onald v u a iu <1U r n st i OC I1U J i e r O I : w alls on th e so u th and east » fro » v u o , 111 and U r F u o i re S chuyler of BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY extend a m ost co rd ial in v itatio n , es T h e v eteran s of th e 162d In fa n try R ingling, M ontana, a re visiting th e ir | 8 u r,n K am ple light. Tw o com bination m ent w as m ade by fre ig h t of 800 pecially to a ll who have no ch u rch gran d m o th er, Mrs. C lara S unday and ; 8aw r |B8 W,H be in stalled at first. Mr pounds of vegetables and canned P rof. G. R. S ch lau ch of Linfield CoD home, to atten d th e serv ices a t th eir w ill hold th e ir an n u a l reunion and o th e r rela tiv e s for a few days. They T horen w ill have rip saw s an n d sa n d fru it. T his is only one of th e m any d in n e r a t th e A rm ory in P o rtlan d S a t ing m achine an d will be p rep ared to activ ities u n d erta k en an d c a rrie d on lege, McM innville, w ill p rea ch at the church. a re on th e ir w ay to San Diego, Cal. u rd ay evening, D ecem ber 15, begin B ethel B a p tist ch u rc h n ex t Sunday, T he eighth g rad e of G resham school do boring, grooving, m olding and su ccessfu lly by th e w om en of th is n ing a t 7 o’clock. A fine program of both m orning and evening. T he m o rn organized rec en tly and elected the fol cu tting. o rganization, w hich has on its ro ll a ing su b ject w ill be "E v an g elism ,” and FREE METHODIST CHURCH speeches and stu n ts, Including th re e It Is expected th a t th e m ill will be ro u n d hu n d red m em bers. T he g en low ing officers: president, H orace SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY good vaudeville acts has been a r th a t of th e evening “T he B ible.” W lhlon, vice p resid e n t; Evelyn Cox, r e a dy for o p eratio n by Ja n u a ry 1 ran g e d for. O ut-of-tow n gu ests who e ra l officers a re Mrs. W. F. Honey, Bible school w ill m eet as usual at S ervices a t th e F re e M ethodist d esire to sp en t lIle se creta ry , E arl W eiss; tre a s u re r, Jean th e u n l| ig ht in P o rtlan d p resid e n t; ‘Mrs. H .8. Clow, vice p re s 9:45 in th e m orning. school SUn<iaJ , WiH bP SU" day ' wIH be accom m odated .n tru e e arm Adix se rg e a n t a t arm s, A rden MODERN WOODMEN ELECT id e n t; Mrs. C. J. L u ndquist, se c re ta ry in tru arm y y A cordial in v itatio n is extended to OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR and Mrs. B. L. W alrad, tre a s u re r. ' P,r eac,hing at 11 ° ’clo ck ' sty le w ith cots and b lankets a t the S q u ire ;. P rin c ip a l Q uicksall and Miss all not o th erw ise engaged to h e a r th e K ath e rin e H oney are th e advisers. A and t nre T m ^ n " t t, < *“ B08’ 7:30 !flcer ¡A rm ory, ch provided ey e notify th e n g of- Officers for th e en su in g y ear w ere R eg u lar m eetings are held m o nthly at pro fesso r a t both th ese services. X n a rg e in th tim th a t a rra e- p a rty Is being planned for th e first elected a t th e m eeting of th e Modern th e G resham lib rary . court. T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. D. I m en ts may be m ade. F rid ay evening in th e new year. W oodmen of A m erica a t th e re g u la r GRESHAM GUN CLUB S unday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. m eeting la st F rid a y n ig h t as follow s: ROYAL NEIGHBORS l„g Z ’ ! PrCaCh ln thC m° r n ' : T he object of tbf8 “ in n er Is not PLANS TURKEY SHOOT held on and Mrs. W. L. G orsage w ere Mr. and consul, J. A. G ray ; ad v iser, F. L. P ray er tn eetin g s are m e rc en a ry as the ch arg e of $1 a plate MAINTAIN MEETINGS u rs ay even ngs. All are w ill h ard ly cover th e expenses. The Mrs. B. J. B eattie of P o rtlan d , who K lnyon; b an k e r, A. R. H ollow ay: T he G resham Gun club is p lan n in g invited to th ese services. T he Royal N eighbors, au x ilia ry to rec en tly re tu rn e d from a to u r of sev clerk , C. J. L u n d q u ist; esco rt, F red rea l object is to b rin g to g e th er those for a big shoot for tu rk ey s, geese, e ra l E uropean countries. W hile In C, C h alk er; w atchm an, G eorge P u l th e Modern W oodmen of A m erica, is com rades who saw service to g e th er in ducks and chick en s to be held a t the H olland they w ere g u ests of J. Hoek len, J r .; se n tin el, Jo h n B row n; tr u s a lodge w hose m em bership in th is th e activ e cam paigns of th e regim ent. M ultnom ah county fa ir g ro u n d s on i Place is not la rg e b u t w hose loyalty to of S cheldam , an uncle of Mrs. C o r tees, A „ „ , . ’ e d" th e o rd er can not be doubted. Meet- S atu rd ay and Sunday, D ecem ber 22 sage. Oil p ain tin g s for sale and p ic tu re house and A. F. H am m ar. fram in g , a t H ard y ’s Photo Studio. i ings a re held from house to house and 23. Shooting will be open to all, “ The Glad H and Jo h n M arston, clerk in th e 20th Cen d im o ». . C h u rch .” I ________________ ! and th e affairs of th e o rd er a re in it is said, b u t p ro fessio n als w ill be B Window Cleaning ib le School 10 a. m ., Serm on a t 11 a m tu r y grocery, h as p urchased a house handicapped. A lunch co u n ter w ill and 7 30 D. m. L ord's S u p per th e first A SPE C IAL COMMUNICATION F or ex p e rt w indow clean in g see S. first-class shape in every way. The In the E astm an tra c t w est of th e high T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n officers now in ch a rg e a re Mrs. Lucy be open all day. F. L. Mack is m an G resham Lodge No. 152, school and is m oving Into It. Mr. and Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. aging the affair. C hoir R eh ea rsa l T h u rsd a y . 7:30 p. in ' ' A. F. & A. M„ F rid ay evening D avidson, o rac le; Mrs. A nna L u n d Mrs. M arston have been occupying the B rotherhood Is th e Goal” Decem ber 17, at 7:30. W ork in F C Come thou w ith us and we w ill do degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. T hom pson house on K enney stre e t, i Oil p ain tin g s for sa le and p ictu re q u ist, re c o rd e r; Mrs. E lla K elly, re- T h e B ank of G resham pays 6 per fram ing, a t H ard y 's Photo Studio. ceiver ' f t P00d' __ ! J- E. METZGER, W. M. ce n t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. | W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y. BETHEL BAPTIST W om en’s n im itiin i Corduroy nini Blanket BATH UM BRELLAS ROBES A ttra c tiv e g ifts anti re m a rk a b ly priced F o r W om en a n d C hildren C orduroy Holies a t L ad ies P u re Silk U m b rellas in N avy G reen, P u rp le , B row n a n d Red, w ith R in g H a n d le a n d F e rru le to m atch . P ric e d a t $4.95 to $12.75 02811287 *UTOC*P|I .JiillltL... »5 f c » ' i ..... B la n k e t R obes at $4.25 to $11.85 U m b rellas from $1.00 to $S.5O. _ h , OUR STORE ABO UNDS IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS m ade advance displays o f gift m X chandU e.^ O w s t o i e ’is’ therefore begin’n'ing’to h"™ th ’ f V advanf age o f ,o doin«' we >»ve com m undy will find here hundreds o f beautiful, novel and inexpensive a r t X f that w d l t . p ^ m ^ m l L T n g th e T g i H av e found th e ir w ay all o v e r the w orld anti n eed no in tro d u c tio n . F o r a r tis tic iicau ty anti co m fo rt, fo r w ide ra n g e of uses, a n d fo r stu rd y w e a rin g q u a lity . P e n d le to n In d ia n B la n k e ts a re u n m a tc h e d . Ideal fo r m o to rin g , c a m p in g , und th e d e sig n s an d c o lo rin g s a re ty p ical of F a r W e st’ In d ia n te x tile a rt. An id eal gift fo r X m as. On sa le h e re a t WE GIVE HERE A FEW SUGGESTIONS L o u n g in g a n d B a th R obes in good p a tte rn s a n d sty le a n d m ade a s a m an w a n ts it. P riced fro m FOR MOTHER FOR FATHER F elt B edroom S lip p e rs U m b rellas G loves H andbags B a th R obes H a n d k e rc h ie fs Silk H ose B ah t R obes N eck w ear S h irts $$.5(1 to $13.00 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.98 Silk H o sie ry Silk D resses B oudoir C apa V a n ity Boxes H a n d k e rc h ie fs 50c and 95c S L IP P E R S C hildren nt P opnln r Price* LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S O ur d isp la y s a re la rg e am i well a s so rte d . a n d you c a n select w h a t you w an t. P u re C olored L inen H a n d k e rc h ie fs, e m b ro id ere d c o rn e r at FOR BROTHER AND FOR BABY Silk C aps Silk H ose W ool S acques M itten s S lip p e rs S w e a te rs S ilk S trip e d S h irts B ath R obes C aps N eck w ear BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TODAY Stand back of the emblem. Tuberculosis is a community problem, therefore your problem. L. A. WACK & CO. Phone 2221 sr ’ M en’s Sw eater Sport Coats at $4.25, $4.75, $5.75 and $7.50 ME NS UMBRELLAS from $1.50 to $5 Men’s Knitted Silk Ties from 50c to 95c Cut Silk Ties from (»resham. Oregon w*.’ V * r*-* M en’s S ilk H ose a n d Wool H e a th e r H ose a t p o p u la r prices. Hoys* t aps from 95c to $2.50 There are hundreds of small articles on ever, hand in this store that make ideal gifts. He have mentioned only a few. II A N I ) K E R C H I E F S 7*? z*¡£ All P u re L in e n H a n d k e rc h ie fs in good q u a lity a t 25c, 34c, 50c, «5c. Silk H a n d k e rc h ie fs a t 50c a n d up. $1.50 to $3.50 FOR SISTER Boys W ool S p o rt H ose w ith fan cy to p s, h e a th e r, ail sizes at 19c M en’s H and’chiefs 10c to 65c w ith C o llars, a n d N eck B and s ty le In M a d ra s an d silk s trip e s fro m In all tin* w a n te d c o lo rs at H a n d k e rc h ie fs from 4c to 40c. $ 5 .5 0 to $ 1 4 .9 5 M EN’S SHIRTS Ladies' Silk Hose t o r 'le u . " tu n e n FOR A MAN’S CHRISTMAS w -," w * w — w s w. - W 39c to $1.19 T h at sold re g u la rly from 50c to >1.50.