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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1924)
PAGE FOLK Mack has added a fine D al GRESHAM LOCALS ton Floyd bookkeeping cash re g iste r to the Continued from page I Miss E lizabeth H ales, th e lib ra ria n of the G resham b ranch of th e P o rtlan d public lib rary , spent T hanksgiving w ith frien d s in P o rtlan d , th e Misses M arg aret and H elen Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. S hipley and d au g h ter. Miss Mabel Shipley, spent T h anksgiving w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Zim m erm an, in P o rtlan d . T he two I ladies a re sisters. Miss Shipley came to G resham to spend th e rem a in d er of th e week w ith her p aren ts. She is at- I tending the N orth Pacific E vangelistic j in stitu te in P o rtland. UMBRELLAS equipm ent of his electrical sto re. This is a com bined cash reg ister and ad d ing m achine. He has decided to take th e G resham agency for th e m achine. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning spent last week in P o rtlan d shopping and Visiting. T hey ate T hanksgiving din ner w ith th e ir son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McRoy. They a re p lan n in g to go into P o rtlan d this evening w here Mrs. M anning w ill a t tend the m eeting of the Scout Young A uxiliary No. S of th e United S tates S panish w ar v eteran s, of w hich she is a m em ber. T heir an n u al election of officers w ill tak e p lace a t th is m eeting. Mrs. Botkin of C herryville, m other of Dr. A. W. B otkin of G resham , su f fered a broken fem u r bone as th e re- ult of a fall to th e floor one day last week. The lim b w as set In sandbags, and th e patient, who is p ast 90 y ears f age, is doing as w ell as could be expected. ik e Personal T han k sg iv in g g u ests a t th e hom e of I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snyder w ere Dr. I Cora V’. Getty, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and j Mrs. F red G etty, of R eedsport, Ore- Ladies Pine Gloria Carved Club Handles with cord or W hy not make your gift to her a beautiful piece of I gon, Mrs. S n y d er’s m o th er, Mrs. G etty leather straps. Priced at $3.95 and $4.75 Mrs. Fogelson and d au g h ter, of Cen- jewelry.’ \\ e are now showing a large selection of Rings, Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, $6.75 and $7.50 | trail*, w ih incton, Mr. *nd Mrs. Geo. Pins, Bracelets, Wrist Watches and Earrings. There 1 I . ih rlie of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. is nothing that will please her more. We suggest that I W alton llay d o n , of P o rtland. you stop in any evening now and make your selection. M ayor K. A. M iller is confined to his M r. and Mrs. F red M organ w ere en- Colored Border 1 owels, Table Scarfs in natural linen i te rtain e d T h u rsd ay a t d in n er by Mr. bed w ith infection in th e n asal p a s | and Mrs. O. F u d ick er, of G resham . sages. H is condition is rep o rted to be and cotton, ( Hass Cloths, Card 'fable Cloths, Buffet Sets. im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs en tertain ed Our W rist Watch stock is com We still have a good assortm ent of E. M. Camp is recovering from a I at T hanksgiving d in n er Mr. and Mrs. plete. All standard 15 and 1(1 D. M. ('. Embroidery Floss severe a tta c k of grip. | W alter H auck. jew.el movements in 14-K and 25- Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore w as tak en p a in A T han k sg iv in g d in n er p arty a t the year. W hite and green gold cases. C. G. S chneider hom e consisted of Mrs. fully ill w ith an a ttac k of h eart Buying large quantities enables | E lla S chneider and Miss A lb erta tro u b le yesterday, w hile she w as on us to offer these watches from j S chneider and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd the stree t. She w as tak en to a neigh one-fourth to one-half catalogue bor’s an d a doctor sum m oned. H er | Wolff, relativ es of Mr. Schneider. selling price, and with an ahso- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le en ter- dau g h ter, Mrs. S. M. Davis of S p rin g - 1 lute replacem ent guarantee. | tain ed at T h an k sg ivin g d in n er a fam - dale, is ca rin g for h er m other, who is LEA 1 II Eli COATS AT SPECIAL PKICES i ily p a rty co n sistin g of Dr. and Mrs. im proving today. Miss F loella Jaco b s is m aking her H erm an Bouchet of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Have just received our stock of Mrs. E a rl Tow nsend an d son A lan of home at th e residence of Mr. an d Mrs. Rings. The very latest in novelty F airview , Mr. and Mrs. B ayard M iller M. I. Sunday. Miss H elen L aird of N orth Bend, a and design, consisting of all j of G resham . ri .... '" ^ e H ouse o¡ Q u a lity” stones, set in massive white gold Phone 1411 Gresham A d in n er w as enjoyed T h u rsd ay at stu d en t of the Oregon Norm al a t Mon to delicate filigree. the H. L. St. C lair home, w hen covers m outh, who sp e n t h er T hanksgiving w ere laid for Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. vacation here, w as th e guest of the St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T. St. Rev. an d Mrs. A. S. H isey and d au g h C lair and two ch ild ren . "Ju n io r" and te r H elen S atu rd ay on a trip to M ult \\ hile they last we are selling reg Betty R uth, th e Misses W inifred and nom ah falls. Miss Mabel W inters ular $12.00 Boudoir Lamps com- M arg aret St. C lair, Miss Em m a B. w as also a m em ber of th e party. Miss Je an Adix w as hostess a t a de I plete with drop cord, shades and I Jo h n so n , Miss S ara Dotson and Ray R ogers, besides th e host and hostess. lightful p a rty on F rid a y evening to globes for $7 a set. Only a few about a score of her young friends. Mrs. Edna W olters, a te ac h er in the sets left. Adix, G resham g rad e school, has moved to 7 Her 7 m h other, X ' . Mrs. 7 7 H. ^ V. ? T * ’ and Mrs Mr8’ „ i i I * 1 • A. H aley, assisted in th e e n te rta in - 1 1922 1923 Model 75 Hand Painted China and Sterl a housekeeping a p a rtm e n t in th e F red m ent of th e young people S helley house on South R oberts Ave ing silver deposit or stained glass * Mr. and Mrs. H. W. T hom as from I avenue. are new features of which we T illam ook spent T h an k sg iv in g day j have a good display. Mr. and Mrs. O m ar K lum expect to looks antj runs w ith th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts a t th e I I leave on W ednesday for W ieser, Id a looks good looks and T hom as sa n ita riu m n ea r G resham . good. A good season1’ 'oiVr S ’ Novelty Beads will be popular this ho, a t w hich place they a re m aking runs good runs good car very cheap. ason. Our last shipm ent of these are up to snuff a n d plans to estab lish a b u tc h er shop. SCENIC composes all varieties desired. 1 un a Q They have resided in G resham fo r-th e I past tw o years. Mrs. Klum has been T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ja c k 1920 1922 FORDOR a rtlH e h ? p a j“,ent un'1 « Dttle « week pays for any engaged m uch of th e tim e sin ce com w as th e scene of a v ery p le asa n t fam-1 a rtid e in the store. ( oine hi and judge for yourself No ing to G resham in w ork a t the W ith ily g a th e rin g T h anksgiving day. T he I row re s ta u ra n t and confectionery. occasion w as not only to c e le b ra te ) R obert G ilpin of P o rtlan d w ill as- T han k sg iv in g b ut in honor of th e 46tli disc wheels, I sist as pressm an on the O utlook for a w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. and Mrs. Lots of extras. A -l condition good tires and few w eeks incident to th e C h ristm as Ja ck and th e b irth d ay of Mrs. Ja c k 's This car is a Extras rush. He began w ork T uesday m orn- niece, Mrs. P endleton. T he house w as good condition real buy I ing. b eau tifu lly decorated w ith ev erg reen s | T he Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long will and red and w hite ch ry san th em u m s, a 1923 I e n te rta in th e young people of the m is handsom e bouquet of th e la tte r having | 1922 1919 sio n ary society a t th e ir hom e on th e been sent by frien d s from W ashougal, i | com ing F rid ay evening. W ashington. T hose p resen t, beside Jo h n Boydstun w ill be em ployed by th e im m ediate fam ily w ere, R alph | the G resh am m eat m ark et as d riv er on Jack, a gran d so n , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. In Masonic Hall. Gresham runs good j I th looks and runs e r u ra l m eat delivery ro u te to tak e P en d leto n , late of A berdeen. South good rubber ! like a new car I the p lace of Omar K lum who is mov- D akota, J. R, H all and fam ily of Kelso, A good buy looks good n | ing aw ay. Oregon, Mrs*. San T im b erlak e and Mrs. L. T. L usted and d au g h ter, Miss d au g h ter Mona, Mrs. E arl Ja c k oi 1922 I Inez, w ere T han k sg iv in g g u ests of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Fern Sleppy and d au g h 1922 1924 R efreshm ents Served Mrs. L u ste d ’s son, H arry L usted, of te r, M adeline of N ew berg and Miss COMMITTEE I Lents. Bell H all of W illam ina. The occasion D. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ E » • AYLSWORTH Mrs. A nnie H evel, assisted by h er will long be rem em bered by all pres- _ EU. METZGER „ . A H ESSE, “ I n ie c e . M is s Mildred Zeek, en tertain ed nt. looks and runs looks and runs I at T han k sg iv in g d in n er for Mr. and i runs and looks good. Good like a new car Mrs. G eorge Leslie of G resham , Geo. TURKEY DINNER IN P A L t a r t N i N E W IN T E R N A T IO N A L good. rubber I.islie, J r. and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. ROCKWOOD A P P E A L FOR R E F U G E B S Je ru salem .—A gift of 200 live tu r Joe Com stock and Mrs. Ida W illiam s, Ixiok th ese ears over, d rive th em , then v o u ’ll huv T he an n u al b azaar and chicken d in | all of P o rtland. keys h as ju s t been received by th e Geneva, S w itzerland.—A Joint ap- rm enian p,o al J r? m, ,w e" ' y n alions has been ner which a {jood used car at less. — ............... ocmwoou th e ladies of th e « Rockwood G eorge L eslie is in receipt of a m es- I N ear E ast Relief from an A ------------ re to Placed before th e League of N ations, i com m unity ch u rch a re «ervlnv «111 I sage sta tin g th n t his nephew , Donald fa rm e r in Egypt. T he bird» a are d in n ers for 1.20n a re serving, w ill 1,200 asking for the aDDointmen» ap p o in tm en t of a com” | H ancock, a civil en g in eer in South provide C h ristm as A rm enian children In orphanage» m ission to a ssist th e A m erican Near be held a t th e g ran g e hall S atu rd ay . A m erica, had recen tly passed aw ay. here. I E ast Relief in its work for refugees December 13. D inner w ill be served Reliability Phone 1141 Service in G reece and Bible L ands. The ap- from 5 until 8 o’clock. A play an d ; peal say s: “ In view of th e interna- program w ill be given by local ta le n t ■ tional ch a racter of th e question involv follow ing the dinner. ed and the necessity for an im partial, accu rate and a u th o ritativ e statem en t N O T IC E O F S A L E . of the situation, we req u est the League of N ations to appoint a com m ission Ä S , f c S K--------- S Í n S í Ï which shall m ake a prom pt, thorough AUKU-t Inquiry Into th e d i.tr .» ,ln g conditions " » n w w knd' arp th - ln th e N ear E ast and indicate w hat C"v,,rinK ,he know ing Iie- step s should be taken to am eliorate . d buii, TFiTsu-y ’name f f r m A th ese conditions in accord with hu- ' r ' ¿ ’' V n VAIjEAI11" K '< i«ry No m an ltarian views of o u r tw en tieth " f ‘-:'o v L V p ° m l a ? Uob’s jk ,a-1 -ti,e holir cen tu ry life.” Troutdale o r .d i l “ i. 5 ? 2 -? ‘re,?ln ".ranch. and Ills G et Your C hristm as U m brella Now 1 N EW S T A M P E D T H IN G S Delights — Pleases — Enthralls rist IVatches S P E C IA L FO R M EN Very heavy all-wool Mackinaws, were $ 10-50........................................ Now $9.50 R ings WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. S P E C IA L GOOD USED CARS OVERLAND Coupe FO R D T ouring FO R D Coupe OVERLAND OVERLAND T ouring FO R D S edan s s itk s ? l°r x GUY D. JONES, Jeweler W ILLYS- K N IG H T DODGE R o ad ster FO R D T ouring DANCE ™ AY ; NIGHT. PLJ EMIiER T W illoughby’s Im perial O rch estra FO R D S edan GARDNER T ouring MAXWELL R o ad ster 1 X HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. TOYS THAT LAST IT'S COMING! Made o f Iron— No Springs to Break IT ’S H ER E! CHESTER W h at? Pony Cart Some one says "E very tim e have a b irth d ay y o u r ch an ce of 'liv in g £ fd to a tine old age gets b etter ln « » .» ,t ,,f W ith i n t e r e s f thiw eon a t th’« 85c Quali Make your telephone e a rn you more by connecting It w ith a w ant ad Ford Touring 75c See O ur W indow V isit our S tore Q U A L IT Y TOYS T he L a rg e st Stock E ver Shown in G resham FORD SEDAN 75c A. W . METZGER <& CO. Gresham, Oregon The Big Holiday Issue o f the Outlook it will contain 16 to 20 pages crammed 6,11 . m atter pertaining to the dev elopment"mJ1 t o w t h of and \icim ty during the past rear. There will be U ,1, P ? Uni nouncementc of r.f the rt,„ merchante ____t. ' . i, he Holiday an- nouncements n e t " 111 ---- XMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS W e have h a v e one on.» o of f the ih » ( .resham. Phone 1451 emer Fordor flrst Pu b h sh * d , H er. 2 It»”» a t e o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . D ee. 9. 19 >I M. M. S Q U IR E . C o n s ta b le . 81 It’s Coming Dec. 16 1925 Model R ead F rid a y ’s O utlook ' f*Vo7Tf to»Sth*r S tU d y , h ' * * ___ and ■ largest finest assortm ents in Early selections are the he*t. ’s Racket Store Gresham h . d ïs X V K ^ T t h i o u X h b i » « ' ' ' " an o p p ° rtu n n ity Ï uesday, D ecem ber 16, 1924