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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OÜTLOOK « £ & L S IL K guaranteed HOSIERY 4 6 shades a ll sizes H a v e you seen th is s p r in g ’s new s h a d e s in H o sie ry ? It n o t, call th e R e a l S ilk re p r e s e n ta tiv e nt>w. A ou w ill want som e of the new shades for graduation. Buy proven hosiery. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS P E R R Y K l I Z M IL L E R , R ep resen ta tiv e Phone S2xl for Appointment GRESHAM LOCALS day as g u ests a t th e home of th e ir Miss H elen H ouse has re tu rn e d g reat nephew , Mr. and Mrs. R alph from a trip to Independence, Oregon, F ra n k Moore, of P o rtlan d , a p rin te r H ansen. O thers who w ere e n te r w here she visited w ith h er sister, Mrs. since 1858, w as an in terested c a lle r at tained at th e sam e home w ere Mrs. Jo e Guild. Mrs. H. M. H ayles has resigned her th e Outlook office y esterday. He K ern ’s nephew and niece, Mr. and w orked for over 50 years for the Mrs. George H ansen, th e ir son. V ictor position as a s sista n t lib ra ria n a t th e P ioneer P re ss of St. P au l. M innesota. and a dau g h ter, Mrs. C arl N orris, and local lib ra ry b ran ch and th is m o rn H e has seen m any changes in the her son. T he occasion w as the b irth ing began h er new du ties as se cre m ethods of doing th e w ork in his 82 day of Mrs. G eorge H ansen. ta ry of the v eteran s' b ureau in P o rt The W. C. T. U. will hold Its re g u la r land. Mrs. H ayles has been v ery pop years. business m eeting a t the public lib ra ry u la r w ith th e ch ild ren an d young peo G lenn M ercer and Lyle and Glenn T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30. ple p atro n s of th e lib ra ry and it is W in ters of G resham , stu d en ts a t O re The Misses M agdalene and R o s e : w ith re g re t they see her leave. Miss gon A g ricu ltu ra l College, a re th re e of the m en of a gro u p from w hich Coach H uber, of V ancouver, W ashington, Jo sep h in e Clow has been appointed w ere house g u ests Monday and T ues- j R- H. “Bob” H ag er w ill select a team a s s is ta n t to Miss E lizabeth H ales and day of Mrs. Jo h n W interberger. to play a b ask etb all gam e h ere cam w ill begin w ork im m ediately. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Judd who re- i Miss D orothy H erald of O ak Grove, pus w eek-end. T hese men w ill be side n ear Sandy a re m uch elated over sp en t th e week-end w ith h e r cousin. i am ong those -turning o u t for sp rin g b ask etb all p rac tice w hich s ta rts next the a rriv a l of a baby boy who was Miss W illa Bushong. Mrs. C. B. H er born to them a t th e Wilcox Memorial i week. ald and tw o sons drove over Sunday hospital in P o rtla n d Sunday. Mrs. ! evening and re tu rn e d hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern sp e n t a Ju d d w ill be rem em bered as Miss D orothy. 1 m ost enjoyable day in P o rtlan d S u n Alice Trim ble. T he la st q u a rte rly m eeting of the )own Go Prices/ Each Here Are the Greatest Bargains in Aluminum Ware Ever Offered in Gresham .19 Each Take No Chances—Be Here Early Again we lead. Again we offer the women of Gresham unexpected bargain ing in Aluminum Cooking Utensils ¿very piece is “QUALITY BRAND”— I he World s Best. Stamped from 99 per cent pure aluminum, seamless, high ly polished and guaranteed for 20 years. NEVER THESE AGAIN VALUES VALUES CANNOT LIKE BE DUPLICATED THESE Make y o u r w ants know n th ro u g h th e W ant Ads. Sale Starts at Exactly 10 Friday Morning, April 10 conference year for th e G resham cir cu it w ill begin on T h u rsd a y evening of th is week and contin u e over Sunday a t th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch . Di», trlc t E ld er W. T. K lotzbach w ill be in ch a rg e of th e services. The ladies of the so u th e ast circ le of th e Method), t L adies Aid a re planning a play, “ Won By a W ager," w hich will be p resen ted a t the g rad e school a u d ito riu m on Monday evening, A pril 20 Mrs. L. P. M anning accom panied h er son, Lafe and his w ife and daugh te r to Eugene S atu rd ay .fte rn o o n w here they attended a m eeting of the S pan ish W ar V eterans. Mr. M anning is d ep artm ent insp ecto r of th e sta te cam ps and vice com m ander of Scout Young cam p in P o rtlan d . A bout 150 w ere p resen t at the b usiness and so cial m eeting w hich w as follow ed by a banquet. One of th e objects of th e m eeting w as to a rra n g e the d etails of th e b rin g in g back to P o rtlan d h arb o r of th e b attlesh ip "O regon” from B rem erto n , W ashington, w here she has been undergoing rep airs. T he boat will be retu rn ed to th e W illam ette d u rin g th e com ing Ju n e according to th e p lan s of th e com m ittee, and w ill be k ep t h ere as an h isto rical exhibit. Mrs. R. M. M assie and th re e c h il d ren have been spending a few days w ith h er sister, Mrs. E. N. Long. T he M assie fam ily is moving from V alsetz, Oregon, to Newberg. Mrs. G ladys Hoyt, a te ac h er in th e G resham grad e school, is ab sen t from her duties on account of illness. She is being cared for a t th e hom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P. Michel. H er place in th e school is being tilled by Mrs. B. O. Boswell. The D orcas and So and So circ les of th e M ethodist L adies Aid w ill hold a bake sale at the W alrad M ercantile sto re on S atu rday, A pril 11, from 11 o'clock on. D. C. E ly of Oregon City w as in G resham on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A nderson have re tu rn e d to th e ir home in Grt ham a fte r having spent the w inter a t Ven ice, C alifornia. They re p o rt u de lig h tfu l so jo u rn in the south. P assion Week services will he held at th e M ethodist E piscopal church on W ednesday, T h ursday and F riday eve ning beginning prom ptly at 7:30. T hese w ill be popular services in w hich laym en w ill ta k e p a rt and th e p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. H uett, w ill give b rief ad d resses on subjects suggested by th e tim e. A cordial invitation is extended to all. M is. L eslie Aman and tw o ch ild ren of Albion, Idaho, have arriv ed for an extended v isit w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. D. R. Macaw. She w ill be joined la te r by h er husband who is a te ac h er a t Albion. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. C arver of P ra tt, K ansas, a re g u ests th is w eek of Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak. They sp e n t Sunday a t N ew berg visiting w ith th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C arver Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e had as g u ests last F rid ay H. J. Beem, gen eral su p e rin ten d e n t of the W estern Pacific railro ad , and Mrs. Beem. of E lks, Ne vada. T hey w ere given a trip over th e C olum bia riv er highw ay w hile here. Mr. and Mrs. T. L ew is G reen of P oughkeepsie, New York, are here for a few days visiting w ith th e siste rs of th e form er, Mrs. G eorge M etzger and fam ily and Miss Cora G reen. T hey are m aking an extensive to u r of th e Pacific n o rth w est and have ju s t com e from C alifornia here. They seem to be m uch pleased w ith G resham and vicinity and rep o rt th a t it is no cold e r h ere th a n in C alifornia a t th e tim e th ey left th ere. The G resham P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso ciation, w hich was to have been held on th e 20th of th is m onth, w ill m eet sev eral days ea rlie r on acco u n t of the d e p a rtu re of th e presid en t of th e asso ciatio n , th e Rev. H. G ebhardt, to C ali fornia. T he m eeting will be held on T uesday, A pril 14. at 2:30 at the grade school an d it is desired th a t all m em bers be p resen t. T f - 'I N ow is the tim e to rep len ish your sup ply o f co o k in g u ten sils— re p la ce old p ieces an d buy for future n eed s. S om e o f the q u a n tities are lim ited . B etter co m e as e a r ly as you can. ( ’. (). D’s—No Telephone Orders—No Deliveries. Select These Bargains Yourself Fresh Every Day rasty, tlavoury bans to appease eager appetites. H av e th e m fo r d in n e r today a n d see how jo y fu lly they w ill be w elcom ed. Meals are so much easier to pre pare when yon serve rookies, rolls or pastries from onr bakery. They make every meal a holiday feast. City Bakery Phone 1221 Gresham