Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 22, 1925, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
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GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
VO L. 15, NO. 24
FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1»25
MANY EIGHTH-GRADE PUPILS WILL BE
OUTLOOK COOKING SCHOOL BEGINS
GRADUATED AT EXERCISES TOMORROW NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 28TH
One of th e la rg e st classe s ot eig h th I w ard A nderson, L ucile B ackus. Ire n e
g ra d e pupils to receive diplom as in U lrich, K ath leen Lew is, F ra n k K ee­
nan, Benjie B riggs, C lara Brooks.
M ultnom ah county w ill be presen ted
D ist. No. 17— C apitola McGraw, Tony
by S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson on Bencick, F lo ren ce P addock, R ay ­
S aturday, May 23, w hen th e g ra d u a t­ m ond Paddock, H elen Paddock.
ing exercises w ill be held in the au d i­
h is t. No. 19— Ada B raudel, R oger
to riu m of L incoln high school in P o rt­ K urllo.
h is t. No. 2ft- — Irw in K eltn er. M asara
land. P u p ils from a ll th e country
schools of th e county w ill ta k e p a rt in T akao, Viola Pye, Dale P arso n s,
E lizabeth Robinson, B lanche C alkins,
th e exercises, w hich w ill begin a t 10 R alph M iller, M arjorie K uhnley, Mary-
o ’clock. F ollow ing is th e p ro g ram and Scott.
h ist. No. 21— B ertil L indahl,
list of g ra d u a te s:
hist. No. 22— A lfred P arm er, A llen
O rchestra. G ilbert school.
McGuffln.
E dw ard G uest, T he A uthor. Miss
h is t. No. 23—Anna Boeckli, G lenn
Vivian Cooley.
F u lle r, W illiam K rueger, E thel B au­
Abe L incoln—G uest. M arjorie K uhn- m an, M yrtle K rueger.
ley, T routdale.
hist. N ii . 21— M arg aret Jacob,
Song—S an ta L ucia. P a rk ro se 8th
h is t. No. 25— Hazel P rieb e, T helm a
grade.
D avies, R aym ond Barney.
Club D rill. R ussellville 8th grade.
h ist. No. 26 — T h elm a W illiam s,
H e W ork
at
De F o rd —G uest. R onda W illiam s, F ra n c e s E k stro m ,
C h arles Gianoli, W ilkes.
C h arlie C arrell.
Ma—G uest. Sophie Yung, G ilbert.
hist. No. 27—L eona K uhlm an, Au­
Song—Maid of th e W est. G resham drey K aser, Em m a T horeson, A nnie
8th grade.
Boe, J u lia W ise, E llen Way, E ileen
Dumb Bell D rill.
Rockw ood 8th McCauley, Dolly A nderson, R o b ert
grade.
W ise, R udolph W ebber, Inez Ohmit,
A P atrio itc W ish—G uest. F ra n k Leo Coney, H arold K ruger.
R vbrick, O rient.
h is t. No. 88— A lice L am b ert, G race
W hat th e N ightingale Sang. P a rk - L ynch, L aw ren ce L arson, Ja n e D ick­
ro se 8th grade.
son, V ylm er Cook, W alter A nderegg,
My P a Says So—G uest. G resham H enry Brow n. C lare Ide.
1st grade.
h is t. No. 29—L illian Close, Mary
W and D rill. W ilkes.
M organ, Rex T ilton, F red Moll, La-
A R eal Man—G uest. C arl E tling, V onia Kelly, W ildred M ark, E llen
C orbett.
M organ, Isab e lle Baron.
Song—I Love a L ittle Cottage.
h is t. No. 3ft—Geneva W ilson, E velyn
G resham 8tli grade.
B iederm an, A uget Beals, P earl Sell,
T he Man W ho D rives th e T ru c k —
h is t. No. 31—Mary C larizio, A lfred
G uest.
V irginia F olkenberg, H ol­ M astrangelo, Jam es A llensw orth,
brook.
h is t. No. 33—C h arlo tte A dam s, F red
P re se n ta tio n of w atch to w inner in S ta rc h e r, Clifford McCormick.
ta b le t c o n test by donor, F . F rie d ­
h is t. No. 35 — M urray H eitzm an,
län der.
F re d a H eitzm an, W illard D eal, Jo h n
P re sen ta tio n of w atch to w in n er in Davis.
ta b le t c o n test from sixth and seventh
h is t. No. 3S—G eorge H unt, V irginia
grades.
F olkenberg , H azel B ail, M arg aret
P re se n ta tio n of F irs t S tate Bank Ball, Eva H unt, Susy Oliverio.
essay con test prizes by P re sid e n t A.
h is t. No. 39 H arry P alm er, E ugene
M eyers.
C ham berlain. Ju lia K erch e r, G ilb ert
A w arding prizes for H um ane p o st­ H odgson,
G race
S u rb e r,
A rth u r
ers.
G rim m , C arl E tling, Lynne W oodw ard,
A w arding eig h th -g ra d e diplom as. M ahlon Evans.
E rw in A. T aft, B oard of County C om ­
h is t. No. 4ft— Ire n e C erechino, Mabel
m issioners.
M iller. L ouis Rose, W ilb u r V anCleave,
Class picture.
E unice Bagley, L illian K nudson. Mar-
th a t Hill, Mako Yoshilom i, E dw ard
Graduates.
D ist. No. 3—Je a n G rubbs, Roselind MiLls, Im ogene W hiteside, K enneth
e tt, G oldia Howell.
W atts, Tom K endrick, A lice P o rte r, Je w
h is t. No. 41—E m m ett O'Neill,
W ellington M adsen. E lla P erson, Eu-
hist. No. 42-—D elm ar W olfe, A ra
. gene P eterso n , G w endolyn S tu a rt,
E d n a Schieber,
J a n e tte K illough, M endenhall.
h is t. No. 15—Glen Rohde, D onald
H azel W oodw orth, E lizabeth Boden- K illian, E lizab eth G ray, Lyone E lm er,
m u ller,
Clyde E lsa sser,
D albert G ordon S au n d ers,
M oxella W ynn,
H ughes, A ndrew D ungan, C hester R ichard Q uinlan, Dick S chalk, Mabel
B uckner, E rm a E stes, L etha L inser, R obinson, A re itta Belles, Ida May-
R alph Lee, M ildred Reed. P e a rl Kil- H a rry , Jo h n F ran co , E lw in A nderson,
lam , R alph C ereghino, W alter Mil-
b ran d t, E ula B lack, Billy M orris, R obert F lunian, P e te r McCloud, Deloy
G race C am eron, K a th ry n E berding, Belles.
h isl. No. hi Eldon Sams, Antoinette
L eslie Rose, M artha Zecha, Marie G alsheff,
H aro ld
Bailey,
M ildred
D ePrez, O tto M artin, F lo re n ce Jones, B row n, W ilbur W esterlu n d , F rid o lp h
L a u ra M cKenny, K en n ett L ister,
h is t. No. 4— E rm a Gill, E rn e st W h esterlund.
is t. No. 5ft— B erth a Nelson.
M assie, A lice Jo h n sto n , R egina Ham-
Di*t. No. AC Kenneth Wlshnrt, Mar­
m a r, A rth u r S u h r, W illiam Ott, E d ­ jo rie T ait, B ernice W illiam s, T hom as
w ard H anning, John G antenbetn, V er­ G raves, P alm er Olsen, Jo h n Zw eifel,
non Kelly, M arvin L und q u ist, M ar­ D oris Mead, N ordis A rneson, P aul
g a re t M athews, A lfred B ru n n er, H a r­ R uss, E lizab eth A shw ell,
H ayden
old Johnson, A rley H ornish, H ow ard
L indrooth,
H elen E xley, B eatrice Holm.
h ist. No. ft .It.—G ertru d e P ed ersen ,
A nicker, G w endolyn M etzger, G reta M arie M ullenhoff, F ra n k R ybrick,
W alker, H a rry Q uicksall, V erne S ta n ­ H arold L ouderbach, N icholas A n d er­
ley, M ary L am bert, G retchen Moore, son, Don H u tch in s, E lm a Cook. H arold
Betty May T horne, G ladys M cM urray. M cKinney, A ubrey F o ch t, F red erick
Dist. No. 7— C harles G ianoli, Otto H em m ers, F re elin Collins, C a rrie E k ­
W yss, Mamie E dw ards.
strom .
Hist. No. 9— F re d erick P fister.
h is t. No. 15 J t.—E lain e Beym er,
I>i*t. No. 11— H ilda L erch.
E zra T itzel, A nnie Ritz, Jo h n Sloop,
Ilist. No. 13—C u th b ert B alch, Au­ X av ier K alb e rer, M aurice Uhlig. Arvo
g u st D im bat, H enry John so n , Mabel R iikula, R alph M cCullough, Lloyd
A llen, T hom as E stab ro o k , R ichard Sloop, Rosie C ham b erlain , Vivian S a­
Denicy, N orm an P allay , E lden B ros-
ger.
seau, Jam es Griffin.
h is t. No. 42 .It.— M ary P earso n ,
h ist. No. 11—Jam es Woods, S earl D orothy H offman, A lphonse Seidler,
Page, Alex. S hafer, H azel G errits, M ildred P o in ter, Em m a K lu ser, Vic­
G race , M< o r,
B ernice
S andstrom , to r Berg, E m m ett W hitham , F red
C lara M eier, Alex. Propp.
K lu ser, L eonard D orland. M arion Yo-
h is t. No. 15—Jo h n Brink, Ju n io r kom, L au ra N elson, T heodore Eggl-
W illiam s, F ra n ce s S tout, W illis Quay. m an, A lvtra P o in ter.
E va Baker.
H onor P upils.
h ist. No. 1ft—W illiam A nderson, Ed-
D istric t No. 52— N ordis A rneson.
Dist. 39—H a rry P alm er, C arl E tling.
A rth u r G rim m , Lynne W oodw ard.
Dist. 16— L ucile B ackus, K athleen
Lew is, Benjie B riggs. Dist. 20—E liz a­
beth R obinson. R alph M iller. M arjorie
K uhnley, M ary Scott. Dist. 27—A nnie
Boe. Dist. 4— Irm a Gill, R egina Ham-
m a r, A rth u r S uhr. H arold Johnson,
Betty T horne. Dist. 3— M ildred Reed.
Dist. 38—V irginia F o lkenberg, Hazel
Ball, M arg aret Ball.
A Garage
is not a luxury—it is an asset
to your home.
And it is well when building
a garage to realize th a t it is
likely to outlive several cars
you may own.
How is your iruruire eqiilp-
pedl Has it sliding or swing­
ing doors I
It m atters not w hat kind
of door equipm ent you may
desire—wc can supply your
needs.
We recommend the McKin­
ney («araire Door Equipment
and would like to explain its
advantages. See it at our
store.
L L. Kidder Hdwe. Co.
Phon* 1121
G resham
Four Free Lectures and Demonstrations Will
Be Given in Gresham by Mrs. Bartlett
Sponsored by Outlook.
A tten tio n , ladies!
T his is especially for housew ives
aii^l all o th e rs w ishing to get new
ideas on w h at to cook an d how to do
it m ost efficiently and econom ically.
T he G resham O utlook has sp o n ­
sored a p lan to give in G resham a
special sh o rt co u rse in hom e econom ­
ics, co n sistin g of fo u r cooking lec­
tu re s an d d em o n stratio n s beginning
n ex t T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30
o’clock in th e S unday school room of
th e M ethodist ch u rch . T he o th e r d ates
a re M onday, Ju n e 1, T h u rsd ay , Ju n e
4, anti M onday, Ju n e 8.
In o rd e r to allow tim e for shopping
and o th e r ap p o in tm en ts, th e c lasse s
w ill convene a t 2:30 and close a t 4
p. m. each day. Mrs. Rose B a rtle tt,
Home Econom ics E x p ert au d I n s tr u c t­
or in th e H ome S ervice d ep a rtm en t of
th e P o rtla n d Gas com pany w ill d e­
liv er th e le c tu re s and d em o n stratio n s.
M rs. B a rtle tt h a s ju s t com pleted a
very su ccessfu l cooking school a t F o r­
e st G rove u n d er th e au sp ices of th e
W ashington County N ew s-Tim es. T his
is th e fo u rth school to be held d u rin g
th e la st few w eeks, u n d er th e au sp ices
of th e v ario u s local n ew sp ap ers in ­
clu d in g th e V ancouver C olum bian,
O regon City M orning E n te rp rise ,
H illsboro A rgus and th e N ew s-Tim es.
T h ese schools have been held in th e
C ham ber of C om m erce room s an d o th ­
er h alls, w hich have been packed to
cap acity by th e la rg e atten d an ce. T he
class w o rk is v ery p rac tica b le and
highly ap p re cia ted by those re g is te r­
ing.
T h e G resham
Outlook
Cooking
school w ill be free to a ll housew ives
an d ladies and th e re w ill be no su g ­
g estion m ade of sellin g an y th in g in
th e class w ork. T he “B etter H om es”
m ovem ent, w hich is receiving so m uch
co n sid eratio n ev ery w h ere w ill be em ­
phasized th ro u g h o u t th is le ctu re and
d em o n stratio n co u rse in G resham .
T he H om e S ervice d e p a rtm e n t of
th e G as com pany is alre ad y bu sy
m aking p re p a ra tio n s for tlie c la s i
room w ork. It is estim ated th a t th e
au d ito riu m w ill easily aconunodate
150 housew ives. E v ery convenience
w ill be provided for th e com fort and
p le asu re of th o se atten d in g . A raised
p latfo rm w ill be used for th e sp eak ers
an d d em o n stratio n w ork. A special
in v itat on w iil be extended to the
m em bers of th e dom estic science
classes of the high school to attend
th e cooking school in th e in te re st of
p rac tica l hom e serv ice w ork. The
m em bers of th e v ario u s L ad ies’ Aid
societies of th is p a rt of the county
uro co rd ially Invited to be p resen t.
Mrs. B a rtle tt w ill not attem p t to
le ctu re on o rd in ary cooking m ethods
b u t w ill d em o n strate basic recipes,
w hich w ill enable every housew ife to
secu re b e tte r cooking resu lts. A full
anno u n cem en t of th e class pro g ram s
w ill ap p ear in th e G resham Outlook
preceding each class. Recipe sheets
w ill be fu rn ish ed all ladies atten d in g
as they en ter th e class room. Also
note p aper and pencils w ill be av a il­
able for those w ho w ish to tak e notes,
foods used in th e class w ork will be
As far as possible th e p re p a ra tio n of
foods used in th e class w ork w iil be
m ade iu th e p resen ce of the class as
i a p a rt of the d em o n stratio n s. S am ­
ples of th e m enus p rep a re d will be
I served to those in atten d an ce. It is
suggested th a t th e recipe sheets be
preserved for fu tu re use as a com ­
plete set w ill have been delivered to
each reg istered class m em ber upon
th e com pletion of th e course.
At each class dem o n stratio n , special
atten tio n w ill he given to the subject
of saving gas In cooking, w hich m eans
g re a te r econom y in hi.me m inage-
iiieiit. In n ex t w eek’s issue of the
Outlook w ill ap p e ar a full an n o u n ce­
m en t of th e class p ro g ram and plans.
At th e opening class, H. L. S t.C la ir,
editor of th e G resh am O utlook and
p resid e n t of th e C om m ercial club, w ill
w ei'.im e th e ladies to th e cooking
class and Chas. Cleveland, m ayor of
G resham will be asked to m ako a
| sh o rt ad d ress in th e in te re st of th e
"B etter H om es” movem ent.
er. on leg islatio n ; Mrs. J. H. Lynch
on boys' and g irls ’ clubs. The follow ­
ing school activ ities w ere rep o rted :
T he final m eeting of th e year of th e . T ro u td ale gave a picnic to th e c h il­
M ultnom ah County Council of P a re n t- ; d ren and a p arty to th e te ac h ers. Mrs.
T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w as held la st ! H aley w as elected p resid en t.
S atu rd ay a t th e R iverdale, one of th e j P le a sa n t V alley lias th e m otion pic­
m ost Ideal schools of th e county. Mrs. tu re m ach in e p rac tica lly paid for.
E lm er Cook, re tirin g p resid en t, w as In One club m em ber will be sen t to the
th e ch air. Mrs. J. D. Shelby w as sec- | su m m er school a t C orvallis.
re ta ry pro tem . Mrs. Roy H oleson, | T h irty m em bers of th e Maplewood
th e tre a s u re r, gave h e r re p o rt for th e ( school a re ta k in g th e child w elfare
y ear, w hich show ed a gain of $39.47 m agazine. The circle gave tile te ac h ­
over la s t year. T h ree sta te officers er a reception and bought dishes for
w ere p re se n t, Mrs. G eorge J. P e rk in s, th e school kitchen. Mrs. C. Home is
w ho gave an in te re stin g re p o rt of th e , p resid en t. A b an q u e t w as given to
n atio n al convention in T ex as; Mrs. the new officers. Mrs. Day Is th e new ­
B. I. E llio tt, sta te tr e a s u r e r ; and Mrs. ly elected p resident.
F. B. M erry, co rresp o n d in g se creta ry .
R iverdale, w hich en tertain ed the
T he n in th g rad e of th e R iverdale council, has joined th e sta te fed e ra­
school p resen ted scenes from "T h e tion. Mrs. F. A. S pencer is th e new
M erchant of V enice.” T hose ta k in g p resid en t.
th e p rin cip al p a rts w ere M arg aret
R u ssellv ille cir'cle re-elected the
S h e rra rd , F ra n k S p en cer and Ja m es p resid en t, Mrs. M ark F ra n k le y ; and
Laing. T he screen s, w all h an g in g s th e se c re ta ry . Mrs. Mills, for an o th er
and th e costum e w orn by " P o r tia ” y ear. T he play “P e te r .R abbit” was
w ere m ade by m em bers of th e ju n io r given by th e school, th e teach ers w ere
high d ep artm en t.
en te rta in e d and $350 In ad v ertisin g on
T ru e to R iverdale sp irit, a m o s t! th e c u rta in of th e school auditorium
clev er idea w as c a rrie d o u t for the w ere renew ed.
lunch, 24 hostesses each having h e r , G ilb ert circle re-elected la st y e a r’s
tab le for four an d ca rry in g o u t her officers. Mrs. Ed. Monlcal is p re si­
own ideas.
dent. T h ere a re eig h t sta n d ard pic­
Officers w ere elected, and th o se of tu re s in th e school. T he 7th and 8th
I th e C ounty Council and circ le w ere g rad es e n te rta in e d th e P.-T. A. F if­
i In stalled by Mrs. G eorge J. P erk in s. teen d o lla rs have been raised by a
Egg Grading May 2ft.
| T hsoe elected w ere Mrs. E. S. Hoek, p rogram . T he school has been s ta n ­
T he law passed by th e la st le g isla ­ ¡G ilb ert, p resid e n t; Mrs. Ann C h ris­ dardized and has received a 100 per
tu re fixing g rades u n d er w hich eggs ten sen , R iverdale, first vice p resid e n t; cent banner.
m u st be sold, w ill tak e effect May 26. i Mrs. H. Home, M aplewood, second
P o w e llh u rst has been active in
vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. A. D. K endall, m oney m aking v en tu res and has
! T ro u td ale, tliird vice p resid e n t; Mrs. raised co n sid erab le money. T he c h il­
H. F. S tevenson, P o w e llh u rst, se c re ­ d ren w ere given a picnic and th e
ta ry ; Mrs. Roy H oleson, P o w ellh u rst, g rad u a tes each a p resen t.
Officers
tre a s u re r, re-elected.
elected w ere Mrs. A. H. Moll, p re si­
I R e p o rts of ch airm en of d e p a rt­ d en t; Mrs. O. F. K irkham , vice p re s­
m en ts w ere given by Mrs. R. C. T hay- id en t; Mrs. H. F. S tevenson, se c re ­
ta ry ; Mrs. C. H essem er, tre a su re r.
Lynch elected W. O. Shaver, p re s i­
G raduation is one of the
d en t; Mrs. B. H. Bunn, vice p resid e n t;
im portant m ile-stones in
Mrs. H.
McKee, se creta ry . They
your life. A step as im port­
had $15 given them by Cam p H ill club,
a n t as this is worth record­
SW EET CREAM
and gave $5 to w ard th e luncheon to be
ing in a photograph, and
given by the Council at C hanticleer
and
your friends and relatives
next fall. Each g ra d u a te was given
will enjoy such a photograph,
a p resen t.
(OUNTY COUNT IL P.-T. A.
HOLDS FINAL MEETING
To the Graduates
of ’25
IC E
and years from now you will
find it even more precious.
A special graduation style—
universally popular—is
priced at #<> per dof.
HARDY STUDIO
Phone 511
Gresham, Ore.
“Gresham Maid"
ICE CREAM
Supplied Daily
Sweet ( ream Shipper« Wanted
GRESHAM
CREAMERY CO.
Phone 1381
Du«t ( it h huge Plant*.
C abbage p la n ts receen tly tr a n s ­
p lan ted a rc likely to be in ju red by the
a tta c k s of green w orm s and aphis. A
lead a rse n a te nicotine d u st applied
soon a fte r tra n sp la n tin g is regarded
by th e ex p erim en t statio n as the best
p re p a ra tio n for th e co n tro l of these
in sects in Oregon.
Maybe w hat you d o n 't need some
one else w ants. T ry an ad In the
.classified.
COOLIDGE NATIONAL
CHAIRMAN OF FUND
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
if 1.50 Per Year
Class Night Exercises
Please Large Audience
A lrag e and ap p reciativ e audience
w as p rese n t W ednesday evening to
listen to th e sen io r class night pro ­
gram at th e high school. Each num ­
ber w as en th u sia stic ally received aud
nothing b u t p raise w as h eard in con
nection w tih th e program . T he first
num ber w as a one-act play, "T h u rs ­
day E vening," the ca st being m ade up
of O rville D avidson, th e econom ical
h u sband who never com plained or
found fa u lt w ith his w ife; Vada A n­
derson, th e young wife who never lost
her tem p er, Hnd Hazel P ru itt and W il-
lene Botkin, th e m o th ers of th e tw o
young m a rrie d people who both v isit­
ed th e hom e at th e sam e tim e and
helped to com plicate th in g s in gen­
eral.
Miss G ertru d e Sharkey, dressed In
a b eau tifu l Indian costum e and using
th e poetical im agery of th e Redm an,
P R E S ID EN T CALVIN COOLIQGE
gave th e class h isto ry of th e past four
Chairman of the National Honorary years.
T his rec ital closed w ith a
Committee of the $5,CC0,i 00 American m ost effective tab leau .
Legion Endowment Fund for disabled
E ugene W elling, p resid en t of the
men and the orphans of war veterans. 1925 class, looked his p a rt of th e v en ­
Associated with President Coolidge era b le old atto rn ey a t law, dressed in
as sponsors af the Endowment Fund flowing gown and w ith w hite wig and
are the highest leaders of the nation beard. In a fine c le a r voice he read
In Industry, labor, the professions, th e class w ill w hich disposed of the
holdings of th e sen io r class.
arts and sciences, including Hon. John
One of th e best n u m b ers on th e p ro ­
W. Davis, candidate for president on
g ram and th e one w hich called for th e
the Democratic ticket last year; the g re a te st encore of th e evening w as the
cabinet members, senators, heads of m edley of p o p u lar songs w hich w as
the army, navy and marine corps, im provised by a num ber of th e class
Cardinal O’Connell, Bishop Charles H. and was accom panied by ukeleles.
Brent, Julius H. Barnes, John Barton T he g ro u p of young g irls m ade a
Payne, chairman of the Red Crosa, p leasing p ic tu re as th e soft colored
lig h ts w ere throw n on them . W illiam
and fifty others.
S an d stro m as a first-class clown m ade
a hit w ith th e audience. An an en ­
POPULAR HIGH SCHOOL
I E A (H E R IS MARRIED co re th e sin g e rs ren d ered the chorus
of "H ow do you do everybody, how do
A w edding w hich will prove p a rtic ­ you do?”
u la rly in te restin g to stu d e n ts and
Tlie 1925 class as a w hole a t th e be­
facu lty of G resham Union high school ginning of th e year adopted th e type
took place in P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay of th e In d ian ns th e class m ascot and
w hen Miss Vie E lizabeth Itice, com ­ tills Idea h as been c a rrie d out ill con
m ercial te ac h er of th e high school for nection w ith different class functions
th e p ast tw o y ears, becam e th e bride and also in v ario u s w ays In connec­
of B ry an t 11. DeBar of E ugene, l)r. tion w ith th e com m encem ent ex e rcis­
E dw ard H. Pence, p asto r of W est­ es. T he “ M unhinotq” has on its cov­
m in iste r P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h officiat­ er th e figurative "S acajaw ea” w ith her
ing. T he wedding had been sch ed ­ papoose and tills lias also been re p ro ­
uled for an event of Ju n e, b u t on a c ­ duced oil th e cover page of tho ju n ­
count of a sudden change in the b u si­ io r-sen io r ban q u et program . T he c li­
ness plans of Mr. D eBar, an ea rlie r max of tills idealization of th e R ed­
date w as decided upon. T he cerem ony m an w as re a d ie d W ednesday evening
was w itnessed by a few Im m ediate w hen th e c u rta in ro se on a typical
frien d s of th e tw o fam ilies. T he bride, Indian scene w ith u real 1925 w lg-
w hose hom e Is n ear Roseburg, is a ' warn in evidence. Mabel W in ters as
g ra d u a te of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Col­ the so o th say er had been driven from
lege and has been very p opular am ong her trib e aud for th e kin d n ess of tho
h er pupils who nil re g re t th e fact th a t m em bers of the trib e of ’25 she con­
she is not to re tu rn to th e high school sented to foretell th e ir fu tu re. It is
here. T he groom is a U niversity of j safe to say th a t if no m ore evil be­
O regon m an and a m em ber of Sigma falls tlie nu m bers of tlie 1925 g radu-
Nu fra te rn ity . He has been engaged i stin g class th an w as foretold by th e
in w ork at R oseburg for th e S tan d ard kind Indian m aiden, the fu tu re lives
Oil com pany in th e cap acity of agent. of th e 48 boys and g irls will be com ­
T he couple left G resham th is m orning p arativ ely happy. T his num ber on th e
for C annon B each, w here they will program showed m uch carefu l w ork
spend a t le ast tw o w eeks before be­ i in th e costum ing and th e ren d ition of
g inning housekeeping.
1 each p art. At th e conclusion of the
*
prophecy several of th e "b rav es" ex ­
BERRY GROWERS WILL
ecuted a m odern w ar dance,
HOLD SPECIAL MEETING i M ention m u st be m ade of th e class
' song w hich was w ritte n by one of th e
A special m eeting of «11 of th e m em ­ j class. Miss G ertru d e S harkey, who is
bers of th e C ooperative B erry G row ­ of a lite ra ry tu rn of mind and th e a u ­
ers asso ciatio n w ill be held a t thp c a n ­ th o r of sev eral essays and poems th a t
n ery on T h u rsd ay , May 28, at 7 p. in. are well w orth reading. D uring her
to co n sid er th e d etails of tlie red r a s p ­ high school c a re e r , Miss S harkey
b erry m a rk e tin g problem in carload w rote an essay w hich won for h e r a
lots. F. H. K rug of S um ner, W ash­ ! cash prize of $25 In a co n test put on
ington, who baa ch a rg e of th e ship- by a p a trio tic o rganization. T he m u­
ing, w ill he p rese n t to give detailed sic to th e class song w as com posed by
in fo rm atio n on th e q u estion of proper Miss E lizabeth H orning, a risin g
m ethods of h arv e stin g an d h an d lin g j young m usician and who has been
th e b e rrie s for th is trad e.
prom inent m u sically In m any affairs
T he q u estio n of picking prices and of tho school d u rin g th e p ast few
w hat prem ium w ill be allow ed on the years. Miss H orning played th e a c ­
b erries picked for th is carlo ad plan com panim ent to th e song w hich w as
of m a rk e tin g will be also considered. sung by th e class W ednesday evening.
All m em bers a re urged to atten d As an encore th ey ren d ered "I W ant
th is m eeting as it will be th e la st | to Be H appy.”
ch an ce for a full m em bership m eet­
T his acco u n t of th e class n ight ex ­
ing before th e h arv est.
ercises w ould he Incom plete w ithout
- referen ce being m ade to th e u n u su a l­
Nutrition ( 'lassos tiinoniice Date*.
ly A ne n u m b ers w hich w ere so freely
R em aining n u tritio n classes for the dispensed by th e o rch e stra.
Since
m onth of May a re as follow s; F air- com ing to G resham Miss D orothy
view, W ednesday, May 27; L ents, Dickey has accom plished a g rea t deal
T h u rsd ay , May 28; V ictory, F rid ay . along th e line of o rg an izatio n and has
May 29.
fu lly d em o n strated h er ability as a
T he program for th e classes on i leader.
th ese d ates a re :
M orning d em o n stratio n on m ilk and
Bible S tan d ard Service*.
tra y s for th e sin k ; aftern o o n ta lk s on
R eg u lar serv ices will be held a t th e
hom e special d iets; how to e a t and G resham C om m unity ch u rch , Bible
grow fat, how to e a t and grow th in , S ta n d a id , w ith S unday school at 10
d iets for colds, etc. In addition to th is o’clock, follow ed by preach in g a t 11
p rogram at L ents and V ictory, County and again a t 8 In th e evening. Bible
A gent S. B. H all will ta lk on g arden study and p ray e r service a re held
problem s.
each W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
C lasses a re to be conducted by Miss
Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n specialist.
Mrs. A nna W rig h t has leased h er
farm n ea r the Pow ell Valley statlo .i
<ire*hiini Tem ple Service*.
to H arry Di-nges of L exington, O re­
T he services of th e U ndenom ina­ gon, who w ith his wife e ■'d tw o c h il­
tio n al tem ple will begin w ith Sunday d ren w ill ta k e Im m ediate possession.
school a t 10 o’clock, p reach in g to be­ Mrs. W right and fam ily a re moving
gin a t 2 in th e aftern o o n and a t 7:30 today Into th e Cotton house on th e
In th e evening.
P ra y e r serv ice is co rn e r of Hood and F ifth street. Ted
held each T uesday evening a n d 't h e W rig h t Is try in g to escape th e h o r ­
w eekly Bible stu d y class on F rid ay ro rs of m oving by stay in g in bed w ith
a severe a tta c k of th e grip.
evening a t 7:30.