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GRESHAM OrTtO O K . FRIDA Y SA N D Y B L U FF PAGE THREE TROUTDALE CAMP HILL Mr. anil Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson en- tended th e s te rta in e d on T h ursday evening of la st w eek,also vi: Miss N ellie E. B yers en tertain ed week th e Rev. and Mrs. E. G. R anton T he sale h m em bers of th e Cam p H ill W om an s and tw o sm all sons, of P lea san t Home, ' !ast S atu rd a) club at a m usical a t h e r home, 12th also Mr. and Mrs. A llen McNeal of th is ! attended and and E ast A lder stree t, P o rtlan d . Two place. Mr. R anton gave several se little g irls, Ja n e E dw ards and V irginia lections on his violin, th e boys played Johnson, assisted Miss Byers. th e ir harm onicas and one little boy Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers hava Cream Prices. sang. T he h o stess served light r e T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 42 moved to P o rtlan d for th e w in ter fre sh m en ts and a very p le a sa n t eve n ts a t th e cream ery and 40 cen ts on They have ren ted a house in Rose n ing w as enjoyed. e ro u te fo r b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf T he L adies Aid of th e M ethodist . w im an i Air. and Mrs Ph«« t __ electric waffle Iron. T he evening was H allow een p arty O ctober 31st The ch u rc h of P le a sa n t H om e recently gave a b irth d a y d in n er a t th e home of " l un” 'l - d “ « » « room« w ere b r a u lilo ll, d M o ra u d . i n l' Mr L T m “ " w ' C S F r "’* ' e * Mr. and Mrs. H aw orth in honor of the la tte r s birthday. P laces w ere laid iiu r. an a Mrs. W. C. S pence e n te r- G am es w ere enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th^ I tam ed th e sam e crow d a t th e ir home evening a fte r w hich a dainty lunch fo r about 25. A gen eral good tim e J . b “ 5™ ,P arty ' H ‘gh honors w ent w as served. A ssisting the h o ste s, w as had and those p rese n t wish Mrs to Mrs. E lizabeth M arkel. and H. E. , w ere Mrs. F red Sm ith Mrs S R G1 - ! Bloyd and consolation to Mrs. L. H ar- b e rt and Mrs. Chas P E dw ards H o w la n d Mr. M arkel,. L unch w as The l,v„ch P , T A h , d C g u ls r Winter Underwear ---- in < K lM The Mayo—Heavy cot- ton fleeced, gray, ea $1.75 —— Kt j j K M en ’s U nion Suits ’ * .................. $2.65 M en’s shirts and drawers, same weight, each..... 95c U n ion Suits for G irls W hite Fleeced in high neck or dutch neck, Ages 2 t o 1 4 - Price........................................... ... to $1.25 W o m en ’s U nion Suits Girls I mon Suit in fine grade wool tint, fibre silk thread, dutch neck, ankle length. Ages 2 to 14 years, any s iz e ...................................................... ..... otton winter weight, low neck, no sleeves, suit. $1.00 ... . Extra sizes....... $1.20 Wool tint fibre silk stripe, low neck, knee length or dutch neck and ankle length, each............ $2.00 I „ m eeting F rid ay evening. A fter the L. K. E v erett of P o rtlan d , S unday business m eeting a d elightful program school m issionary, w ill v isit T ro u t- w as given, w hen Miss N ellie E. Byers dale Sunday school n ex t Sunday a t 10 i Kave a vocal solo. Miss A ugusta lla h n o’clock. A good atten d a n ce is desired. !of G resham , w h istlin g solo, R. E. Can- | T he Rev. E. R. D. H o llen sted ’s su b ject , non- p rin cip al of Union high gave a at 7:30 in the evening w ill be “P u ttin g t a 'k on th e "S tu d en t Loan Fund.' th e Bible to T est.” E veryone is invit- F u la F earu A cers, G race Lynch and ed to th ese services. R oland D ryden review books. The Ladies Aid m et w ith Mrs. W. C. ^’r s - F ,*Ka r V enable of W est Tim - | Spence on W ednesday aftern o o n . b e r’ O reK°n, sp en t F rld av a n d S n t n r I T h ere w as a good atten d an ce. It was I decided to hold th e an n u a l b azaar in ' I th e city hall on S atu rd ay , Decem ber G. The women of th e w ork com m ittee a re very busy w ith fancy w ork, ap ro n s, q u ilts, etc. Mrs. H. E. W aite j assisted th e h o stess and Miss F ay ' P arso n s and Mrs. R ich ard K n a rr as-1 sisted in serving. om lias re- iRe Wr. «1- 3P- W O R L D ’S LOWEST PRICED id- n 4 P assenger ,s - tie ly g. t- m CLOSED CAR B an an as, O ran ges, L em ons, G rapefruit G rapes, A p p les, T o m a to es, P ep p ers, S w e e t P o ta to es, C ab b age, C au li flow er, C elery, L ettu ce, B unch V e g e ta b le s, C ranberries, N uts, D a tes an d F igs. Order from us your requirements and as- b"extendedV6S °f beSt service that can Phone 1411 Walrad Mercantile Co Business Counsel Some day when a knotty bus iness problem presents itself the advice of a successful bank may be of real help to you. We offer our customers such a service. That’s why they re gard this bank as something more than a repository for their money. To be a customer of this bank is to have access to Z I I I S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . E pw orth L eague w ill con- I vene a t 6:45 w ith E lb e rt Boise, leader. '1 he su b ject for the p reach in g serv ice I at 7:30 w ill be, "T he New T estam e n t 1 I View of th e Old T estam en t.” REMEMBER Somebody— som ew here— wi ph o to g rap h th is C hristm as. Studio, phone 541.—Adv. Seats make up into a full length bed for An all \ ear round car, cozy in the winter the summer. Complete. No extras to buy. BANK OF GRESHAM G re sh am , O regon OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and a t S to r s Contaia« the Vitamine«, inl-ed by sclentlflc p rin c ltle s It's Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery O V E R L A N D -4 THEO. VAN DOi’INCK CHAMPION P hone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS F re sh o r C ured. I-aril, E tc., p re p a re d a n d i so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to A closed car that will stand up and deliver fine performance. THE SANITARY MARKET Phone 1711 AT GRESHAM HETL, Prop. SERVICE Gresham FO R A L IM IT E D T IM E O N L Y Genuine W E A R -E V E R A L U M IN U M T h ree T ru c k s D ally W a y P o in t. — G resham Wood hong Distance Moving Loal Briquets BORIN( R O ASTERS 65Î4 N. Second S tre et In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d After Nov. 18 sincere desire to sen e supplemented hv knowledge k . m J pvnpripnr#» ■** i bv and experience result in a real sympathy, a practical expression of real professional helpfulness. Gresham Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 356 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO T he ch u rch service of th e Meth E piscopal ch u rch will he held 8u m orning a t 9:45 and will be In rh of a gospel team from W illam ette versity. WEAR-EVER 3R ESH A M MA R l NELLO Beauty Shoppe .. W o Do MarrHlIstf, fthamiiix.lnv, M aslm rlnr. «ralp and Furiai Treatm ents, E l r . farinello Preparations for Sale RUBY IMBRIK A LHEHTA HINOKRM AN POWELL VALLEY ALUMINUM w dor the au sp ices of the of the H aley B ap tist held on D ecem ber 6 a t w hich all are Invited. .Special TRADE MARK Sfci/unn atocK is always complete and fresh* G R ESH A M , OREGON L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man G resham , phone 1971.—Adv Deep comfortable cushions. ^ /a n e i a f Q h te c f c i vju i WOOD S A D IX J Q uickly and efficiently done by ex p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended to re g a rd le ss of size GEORGE SHAW P hone 229 F airview rro n t and rear seats adjustable. Removable rear seat and upholstering 50 cubic feet o f clear square carrying space thing and everything. fy c f the pantry s getting empty you want a good square meal, be sure to find the makings n at U’.tL R J D 'S M E R C 4 X Jo e Schneider, fo rm erly Miss Strebin, who thaches school in lar d istric t, m et w ith an acci d en t on th e M orrison bridge as she w as on h er w ay o ut from P o rtlan d : W ednesday m orning, sm ash in g one of th e fro n t w heels on her ro ad ster. H er m achine chanced to be one of th e nine | au to s w hich w ere piled up on th e east | end of th e bridge th a t m o rn in g on ac- | co u n t of th e fog and slip p ery pave- | m ent. T he c a r skidded and hit the cu rb , dam aging th e w heel to such an ! extent Mrs. S chneider Was obliged to have it tow ed aw ay an d p ro cu re an o th er c a r w ith w hich to m ake th e tr ip o ut to h er school. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. C u rry e n te r tained a t a d in n er p a rty on A rm istice day Mrs. C u rry ’s b ro th er an d wife, Mr. an d Mrs. C harles G ray and tw o chil- I <lren. and her b ro th er-in -law and s is te r, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. B enedict and tw o ch ildren, a ll from P o rtlan d , Mrs. E. S. H ockm an has been im paneled to serve as a ju ro r in th e No- vem ber sittin g of th e g lrc u lt c o u rt in P o rtlan d . She drives back and forth n ig h ts and m ornings. : Mr. and Mrs. A. C. AltAaus and d au g h ter, H elen, a re p lan n in g on I spending th e w eek-end w ith P o rtlan d | friends, Mr. and Mrs. E llis M cLean | g -------------------------------------------- I ROCKWOOD ir- D oors fro n t a n d r e a r A Thanksgiving Day Miss A lberta Pye w as elected Sun day school tre a s u re r to succeed Miss M iriam Spence. Miss Pye h as a Dosi- for R E L IA B IL IT Y NOVEMBER 27 COTTRELL L KIDDER Gresham, Ore T he S unday school of th e Ci com m unity ch u rch will convene day m orning at 10 o'clock. Prer w ill he resum ed In a sh o rt tittle of th e L u th e ra n a an n u a l b az aa r of rticles on S atu rd ay 15, in th e ch u rch , 5Ck. R efresh m en ts 11 a re co rd ially ln- »01», WOOD! n ’t y o u r wood see Cecil ham , phone 1151. tf