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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 15, NO. 30 LEGION ASKS FUNDS 4-Uay Celebration CURTIS C. HENDRICKS BURIED FOR ENDOWMENT Plan for Fourth WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS Gresham Float in Parade Probable GRESHAM GIRL WEDS SEATTLE YOUNG MAN T he cam paign conducted by th e T he fair g rounds at G resham have P la n s have been sta rte d for a dec A m erican L egion P ost No. SO of been leased for a four-day celebra F u n eral services w ere held y e s te r m anifest an d disclosed its se rio u s B eautiful in every d etail w as th e o rate d au to or float, re p re se n ta tiv e of G resham to ra ise th e apportionm ent tion for S aturday, Ju ly 4, and the day a t th e M ethodist ch u rch in G resh ness. w edding last n ig h t at th e M ethodist th is locality, to p a rtic ip a te in the E piscopal ch u rc h of Miss W illa from th is p a rt of the county for the th ree follow ing days and evenings. am for C u rtis H endricks, w hose death "H is lu te re sts had alw ays been lit Rose F estiv al p ara d e next T h u rsd ay Legion E ndow m ent fund is progress T he plan includes autom obile races o ccu rred la st M onday in Spokane, e m ra ry in c h a ra c te r and succeeding a fte rn o o n . w h lle th e m a tte r has jU8t Bushong to R obert H ayes, of S eattle. ing nicely, according to officers of the th e aftern o o n s of th e 4th an d 5th, a m ouths fftund m ore and m ore of h i, recent1v been ta k , n and f# no, Before a bow er of woodland g ree n ery W ashington, and full m ilita ry honors Legion. p atrio tic p ageant and firew orks the tim e occupied in w ritin g . In F eh ru - fllIly agreod upon R „ b eltev eJ m<jre in term in g led w ith C aroline T esto u t ro ses th e im p ressiv e w ords of th e T he city of G resham has not yet evening of th e 4th and a Biblical p ag w ere accorded. Colonel W. S. G ilbert, a ry 1922, he w ent to S eattle to a posl- th a n likely th e p la n s suggested w ill cerem ony w hich united th e yovyig been covered b u t all is ready for the eant, Saul, K ing of Isra el, on th e eve ch ap lain of Oregon tro o p s in the tlon on one of th e daily p ip e rs th ere. j bt, c a rrle d out people for life w ere read by th e Rev. local so llci'atio n . T he follow ing are ning of the 5th. T h is w ill include S panish A m erican w ar and th e W orld His condition quick ly becam e critica l It is proposed th a t the city, fair th e au thorized solicitors and th e ter m any noted a r tis ts and over 500 in the W ar, and at p resen t ch ap lain of the and he w ent to C ushm an h o sp ital at board and co m m ercial club sh a re the H. V. H aslam of S eattle, uncle of th e ensem ble. bride. To ’he in sp irin g stra in s of th e Tacom a, sta y in g th e re u n til D ecem rito ry assig n ed to each p a ir: expense w hich is estim ated a t around Oregon N ational G uard, gave th e p rin processional "B rid al C h o ru s” from ber, 1922. In M arch. 1923. he left for $150. Mrs. H. J. P ulfei and Mrs. F ra n k M onday evening, Ju ly 6, it is p la n cipal ad d ress of th e occasion. The San FrancL-co, b u t In Ju ly his h ealth L o hengrin played by Miss W illene H am lin, W allula H eights and South to ned to p rese n t a sp e cta cu la r p ag ean t The people of th e locality w ill be sc rip tu re and an o b itu ary w ere read Pow ell V alley from F irs t street. m7ti'ni<,l )U<h ru n° l0" " Pr ppr' ( called upoi fo r flow ers or for assi.st- Botkin, the bride e n tc ie d cn th e arm en titled “A N ight in a P ersian G ar by th e Rev. J. S tanford Moore of Mrs. W. A. W inters and Mrs. O. A. den." Some of th e b est d an cers in the a , ,9 n<th With an ce «“‘tin g Rowers, both cu ltiv a t- of h er fa th e r and fcroceeded to th e Rockwood com m unity church. Oliver m e »rv . 7 E astm an, south from Pow ell Valley n o rth w est w ill be seen in th is and th e he r L I ' Un” h ' m ° n and * ‘ld ’ and P erhaps a*“ * - a lta r w here she w as met by Mr. Gill, accom panied on th e piano by the road to A rizona for a y e a r’s r*»-1 road. H ayes, atten d ed by C arlto n Booth, of r * costum ing w ill dazzle th e eyes. z.llr^ w . an e e of equpiping tn e float. The Mrs. S. C. Dixon of F airview , sang cuperation, w here he planned to stav « $ S eattle. Tiie bride, whose w edding 1 ... t . Mrs. F. L. Mack and Mrs. K. A. Mil T he final evening w ill w itn ess a the hym ns. M embers of th e G resham u n til . ID v, A y w ork o i d eco ratin g w ill be done u nder day w as also her 18th birthday, w as a un til he could be able to du fsii * T»ia L i . • „ ler, n o rth to P. E. P. trac k , south to wild free for all pot p o u rri Mardi xv. rv . .i 1 11 ' Die su p erv isio n of an experienced dec- Post Am Tican Legion and A uxiliary p ic tu re of loveliness in a gown ot Pow ell V alley road. G ras pag ean t th a t w ill p lease every in larg e num bers follow ed th e flag w ork w ithout th e sp e ctre of illness o ra to r eo n stan tly beside him. He b e c a m e ' T h e'co m m ittee, co n sistin g of E. W. w hite ch arm eu se and veil of tu lle fa ll Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir and Mrs. C. C. one and wind up th e holiday program draped cask et and th e so rro w in g fam 5 a g e r, n o rth to F. S o u th ard ’s home w ith a gay festival s p irit th a t w ill a t Whin,”. r H 7 F °f A y isw o rth . I L L . S t.C la ir . J. R M ar- ing to th e hem of th e d ress w hich w as ily. T he pall o earers, ail tcbool S i n th I t .. a o T 1 ? 3Per ° f ' t8 ,in ' A P ’ H o m m lr and ° ‘ A- E astm an finished w ith a w ide band of laee. She south to P. E. P. track . tr a c t th e crow ds from fa r and near. m ates and some of them arm y com kind in th e U nited S tate s th e only ex- ca rrie d a bouquet of sw eet peas and T he follow ing appeal has been ad h as been appointed to have ch arg e of L ionel Dobell, who has had m uch to rades, w ere B ayard M iller, A lbert service m en ’s p ap er in A rizona, and lilies of th e valley. H er b ridesm aids dressed to the citizens of G resham : th e g en eral arran g em en ts. do w ith producing p ictu res and plays Camp, W aller Z enger, B urton Wal th e only self su p p o rtin g sh eet p u b w ere h er sister, Mrs. C a rrie E rickson, “T he above m entioned ladies are and is tho ro u g h ly experienced in th is Mr A ylsw orth y esterd ay consults«* rad, M aurice B otkin and Dave Me lished a t an y h o sp ital. H ere his life who w o rt pink Canton crepe and c a r au th o rized so licito rs for the A m eri line w ill have g en eral m anag em en t of Keowu. L eslie T. S t.C la ir actqd as resolved itself in to tw o eq u atio n s, a w ith the p arad e m a n ag ers in P o rtlan d ried orch id sw eet peas, and Miss can Legion endow m ent drive spon th e celebration. and got valuable su g g estio n s re g a rd color b earer, A. W. M etzger an d W. J continued M yrtle R usher, in a gown of blue ta f fight for h ea lth and sored by th e G resham P ost A m erican ing th e p articip a tio n of tills locality H arold L. G raham , a nephew of Dr. T etv in as color guard. feta and ca rry in g pink sw eet peas. stren g th , and th e consum m ation of Legion. They a re giving th e ir v alu A. W. B otkin, w ill sing one of the In term e n t w as m ade in th e v eter w hat w ork he could possibly do be and it is expected by tom orrow to T hey w ere follow ed by the d aln test of ab le lim e to help th is w orthy cause p rin cip al roles in tw o of the p ageants. a iu plot of th e Mt. Scott cem etery tw een periods of illness. He becam e have the plans u nder way. flower g irls, little V irginia G rass and and th e least th e people of G resham Mrs. A dah Losh Rose, a u th o r and di L ast y ear G resham en tered a b e a u w h r re the b u iia i service w as read by m uch in te reste d in th e fight to clean H elen M ack in o rg an d y frocks who ca n do is to en courage them by do re c to rs of pag ean ts, is w ell known tifu l float In th e Rose p arad e and won th e Rev. Mr. Moore an d Colonel Gil up p a rt of th e v e te ra n s’ b u reau , and sc attered rose p etals In th e path of th e n a tin g m ost generously. G resham an d P o rtlan d and h er hert. A firing squad and b u g ler w ere la ter, a fte r assu m in g th e m anaging a $50 prize. T his w as tu rn ed over to bride. T he u sh e rs for th e occasion Signed, CHAS. CLEVELAND, th e council and it is hoped th e council w ork w ill be aw aited w ith p leasu re. fu rn ish ed by the N ational G uard com ed ito rsh ip of T he E cho all his en w ere Ja m es B ushong and G uy R usher. C hairm an. A lfred S. H ibbs w ill have ch a rg e of pany, w hich consisted of J. F. Jo n es erg ies w ere d irected to th a t end. The w ill a p p ro p ria te th is am o u n t again D uring th e cerem ony Miss Botkin th is year. F ollow ing is an e x tra c t from Dec th e tic k et sales. E. E. W edin, Wm. W isecup, Dewey V anderbi t p ap ers becam e in terested played “O Love” by Liszt, and as a r e la ra tio n of T ru s t by w hich th e funds Gil.bs, M arion B utler, David Lane in th e fight and ev en tu ally th e of cessio n al M endelssohn’s wedding a re to be held and ad m in istered : H arry S q u ire and Sidney Paul. A fter fending officials resig n ed from the .11 NE BRIDE HAS MANY m arch w as played. P reced in g th e “T h a t portion of th is incom e ex M INISTERS IN FAMILY cerem ony tw o selectio n s w ere r e n th e firing of th e sa lu te ta p s was bureau. pended for re h a b ilita tio n w ork will sounded by C lair Burch. In A pril, 1924, he left for Johnson Ju n e, as every one know s, is th e dered by L eslie W airad, "O P rom ise be used to m ake c e rta in for our dis C u rtis H endricks is survived by his City, Tennessee, to assu m e ed ito rsh ip sw eet m onth of brides, and as ev ery Me”, accom panied by Miss G ertru d e • abled com rades th e physical, m ental p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H andrlcks of a v e te ra n ’s p ap er at th a t place. one also know s, th e w him s of th e A lexander, and “O P erfe ct Lov«’’, w ith and vocational re sto ra tio n to w hich Mr. and Mrs. E. B. K irkwood, who and one b ro th er, Robert H endricks. Upon his a rriv a l in T ennessee th e p a sw eet bride h erse lf a re of p aram o u n t Miss A lexander at th e pinno w ith vio th ey a r e entitled , both by in su rin g the have been living w ith th e la tte r ’s Tlie follow ing o b itu ary w hich w as p er w as in litig atio n and in Ju ly he im portance. Slip has an y p erplexing lin o b lig atto by W. D. K inder. A fter p ro p e r application in every in stan ce m other, Mrs. M ary M cA llister since read a t th e fu n eral gives a b rief out left for L ake Pend O reille in Idaho. problem s to solve, hut not an y p ro s tiie cerem ony the g u ests w ere received of th e generous provision m ade by the O ctober, have moved hack to th eir line of th e life of the deceased and in He did not c a re to re tu rn to A rizona pective (irides h av e seven ordained Inform ally by th e b rid al p arty and n atio n th ro u g h governm ental agen own hom e on C leveland avenue. d icates his devotion to p rin cip le and because of th e h eated p olitical con- p re a c h e rs in th e fam ily, each one on th e im m ediate rela tiv e s and frien d s cies, ano by supp lem en tin g such pro C. E. P eck and his siste rs, th e M iss his prom ise of high lite ra ry a tta in trove -sy th a t had to rn th a t sta te Into tip to e so to speak, as to w h eth er he rep aired to th e B ushong residence a t vision w here n ecessary to give ju s t re es E m m a, M arg aret and M ary Peck, m ent, w hich w ere cu t sh o rt by th e ill a dozen factions, feeling th a t It would w ill be th e favored one to be called th e foot of T h ird s tre e t w here h r e lief to them and th e ir dependents. a re p la n n in g to leave Monday for a ness and death w hich cam e as a di be h ard to escape ta k in g some active upon to tie th e n u p tia l knot. Such a ception w as held. Vocal selections “T h a t portion of th is incom e ex p a rt should he re tu rn . An ap p a ren t q u ery confronted Mrs. R obert H ayes w ere given by Mrs. R. H. K endrick of trip w hich w ill ta k e them as fa r east reet re su lt of his arm y serv ice: pended for child w elfare w ill be used “C u rtis Coburn H en d rick s w as born slig h t gain fu rth e r convinced him th a t who, u n til T h u rsd ay of th is w eek, was S eattle, Miss M artha H agherg, C a rl as D etroit, M ichigan. T hey w ill to c a rry on th e ad m in istra tiv e and r e spend a la rg e p a r t of th e sum m er in P o rtlan d , Oregon, S eptem ber 23d :t would not he th e b e tte r p a rt of w is Miss W illa Bushong of tills place, ton Booth and by th e groom him self lief w ork for th e care, education end v isitin g w ith relativ es at A lbany, Illi- 1901. He w as g rad u a ted from Lynch dom to seek a h ig h er o r d ry er cli- w hen it cam e to m ak in g a decision as who san g th e r a th e r ap p ro p ria te song. tra in in g of o rp h an ch ild ren of all ex- nois, and w ill re tu rn in th e fall. They I KI i' m m ar school and had attended m ate. His tim e in Id ah o w as sp e n t I to w ho should lie selected to perform "S w eet L ittle W oman o’ M ine”. T he serv ice p erso n s.” a re going by autom obile. D uring th e ir I O re°l,aln L nion high school for one studying, and in p re p a rin g a novel I th e m a rria g e cerem ony. She at last w edding cake w as cut by th e bride absence th e ir resid en ce on W allula y ear w h,’n be enlisted in th e 3d Ore- th a t had been ta k in g root and form settled on one of four uncles, th e Rev. and th e rin g w as draw n by th e of LOCAL BOV GIVES LIFE H eights w ill be occupied by Mr and P° " ’ April 1917’ Kolng ° verseaa The in his mind for sev eral years. H. V. H aslam , of S eattle, who had ficiating clergym an, the Rev. Mr. Hus- TO MEDICAL MISSIONS Mrs. C. M. H arriso n . follow ing D ecem ber. In Ju ly , 1918 ’As th e m onths w ent by, he found it u n ited th e p a re n ts of the b rid e 21 lam. B urton W airad and Miss L uverne I he w as se n t to th e fro n t lines w ith m ore and m ore difficult to c a rry an y ea rs previous. T he aged g ra n d fa th e r Caffee w ere th e lucky finders of th e F ro m th e grad es of th e Pow ell Val T he So and Sew circle of th e L adies ! Com pany H, 101st In fa n try , 26th his w ork, and on th e 3d of Ju n e he of Mrs. H ayes, th e Rev. W illiam B a r button and thim ble. A fter tiie recep ley d istric t school to th e ra n k s of th e Aid of th e M ethodist E piscopal church (Y ankee) Division. H e w as gassed at w ent Io Spokane to seek m edical a t r e tt of P o rtlan d , lias for a n u m b er of tion th e happy couple left am id a ologian and m edical m issionary is w ill m eet a t th e resid en ce of Mrs. H. tention. On th e aftern o o n of th e 6th y ea rs been n su p e ra n u ate d m in iste r of show er of rice for P o rtla n d and will so m ew hat of a leap, b u t such is the J. P u lfe r on W ednesday aftern o o n , A rgonne forest, w hen p ra c tic a lly his he w alked to th e h o sp ital w ith the reco rd of a form er Pow ell V alley re s i Ju n e 17. All a re invited to atten d . th e gospel. T he Revs. S. O. R oper of spend a few d ay s’ honeym oon to u r to • en tire com pany w as w iped out. He doctor. T he decline w as th en rap id j P o rtla n d and J. A. H opper an d M. V B ritish C olum bia points. T he bride dent, Jo h n W aldem ar Unis, son of W. P. T uerck , g en eral ag en t for th e w as n ot disch arg ed from the hospital C h arles Unis, a ra n c h e r in the soulh- S tan d a rd Oil com pany, h as moved his in tim e to reach th e lines again before •oid ea rly on th e m o rn in g of th e 8tli . W hetzell of G resham a re uncles in and groom w ere both g ra d u a te s of the e rn p a rt of th e Pow ell V alley neig h fam ily out of th e Cooley house n ea r . th e a rm istic e w as signed. H e w as he q u ietly slipped aw ay. H is m o th er | m in iste ria l circles, w hile th e Revs, academ ic d ep a rtm en t of th e S eattle - borhood w ho on M onday next w ill re the high school and h as sto red his <*uhse.mently tra n sfe rre d to 4the 319th and fa th e r reached th e bedside some | E dw in and O liver H aslam a re cou sin s Pacific college In 1924 and will m ake resid in g in New W estm in ster, B. C., th e ir hom e in S eattle w here th e la tte r ceive his diplom a from th e m edical f u rn iu tre for th e p resen t. Mrs. T u erck Regim ent w here he rem ained d u rin g h o u rs before th e end. To th e last he expected to gei well, and S eattle respectively. Is em ployed in a w holesale house. «chool of tiie U niversity ot Oregon a t and tw o ch ild ren a re v isitin g w ith her th a t w inter. He was la te r tra n s- -------------------— Among th e o u t of tow n g u ests th e com m encem ent exercises to be p a re n ts 'n San F ra n cisc o for th è sum - ferrod back to th e 26th Division, and feeling he had too m uch to say in tn ls world to acknow ledge defeat, an d his 'SH O W ER GIY EN FOR aside from P o rtlan d w ere (he Rev. and held a t E ugene. H e, to g e th er w ith his m er and Mr. T u erck is in P o rtlan d retu rn ed from o v erseas th e 28th of h eart w as kept stro n g in th e knowl- JUNE BR IDE ELECT Mrs. H. V. H aslam , Miss Em m a K il- w ife, Mrs. E s th e r E. Unis, has been comm iting*daily betw een the city and j A pril, 1919. He re-en tered Union high dge of b a ttle s w ell fought and a life ---------- th n u . C arlto n Booth, Mr. and Mrs. called by th e F oreig n Mission board G resham . ! school a t G resham th e n ex t autum n. rowded to th e utm ost. His pliiloso- Miss K atie H ill, w hose w edding to W arren Cathey, Mrs. R. H. K endrick. of th e A ugustaua Synod for m edical Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uieksail and The sum m er follow ing th a t school phy w as th is : th e re Is b ut one law and 1 A ndrew P'*Den Is to be an event of Miss R uth E lkins, and Mrs. Booth, all w ork on th e L u th e ra n m issionary wo hoys and Miss H elen H oss en- j y ear w as sp en t in the Coeur d’AIenes th a t— love; th e re is but one good and ,u n e 25th, at S pray, Oregon, w as glv- of S e a ttle : Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hayes, fields in T anganyika, A frica, to w hich joyed a live-days' o u ting la st week, re- of Ideilo, w hole th e condition in which h at— ex p erien ce; th e re is but one en a m iscellan eo u s show er a t th e •he p a re n ts of th e groom , w ere p re s place they will go a fte r th e com ple tu rn in g Sui day night. T h eir dcstin a- th e w ar had left him first m ade its e lf 'e v il and th a t— sa tia tio n .” hom e of Mrs. Roba H en g stlcr T h u r s en t from A lbany, also a b ro th e r, G. E. tion of a y e a r’s in te rn esh ip in th e Se tion w as Crooked riv er, n e a r C ulver, ' -------------------------------------*-------------------- -------------- --------------------- day evening to w hich th e follow ing H ayes from Elk City, Oregon, and two a ttle City hospital by Dr. Unis. O regon, w hich they reached by way M. E. BIBLE SCHOOL CH ILDREN’S DAY IN I g u ests were Invited: Mrs. A. W. sisters, Mrs. Q. E. T ow nsend of Se Follow ing his g rad u a tio n from G us of S haniko. On th e re tu rn trip they PLANS CH ILDREN’S DAY TH E BAPTIST CIICRCII s h ipley, Mrs. E. J. B rug^er, Mrs. E lla a ttle and Mrs. O. A. H assm an, of A l ta v u s A dolphus College at St. P eter, cam e th ro u g h M aupin. T he m ain di- : ------------ ----------- P ete rso n , Mrs. C. O. F an ch e r, Mrs. bany. Oregon. O ther g u ests w ere the M innesota, in 1917, Mr. Unis pursued version of th e sh o rt vacation w as C h ild ren ’s Day ex ercises will be In th e m orning th e re g u la r serv ices G alen F an ch er, Mrs. W. E. Beegle, Rev. s r d Mrs. E A. H aslam of New theological studies a t A u g u s ta n a ' tro u t fishing, ibout 100 fine fish being Riven a t th e M ethodist E piscopal will be held. T he Bible school will M rs. A. J. S tout, M rs. It. S ta rb a rd , W estm in ster II. C„ Mrs. C lara H erald sem in ary a t Rock Island. Illinois and h te to il ot th e ir united skill. ' ch u rch n ex t S unday evening a t 7:45, begin pro m p tly at 9:45 and th e i Miss Addle P u llen , Miss Olive W edin, and son an d d au g h ter. R aym ond and la te r studied at th e C hicago L u th eran Mro. B. L. W airad e n tertain ed T ues- w h,ch wiH be of unuaual b eau ty and ch u rch service at 11 o'clock. T he Miss W ilma F ensk, Miss F ried a I’eter- D orothy of Oak Grove, Mrs. K ate S ny se m in a ry at Maywood. Illinois, and in te rest. T his p ro g ram is en titled Miss C lara B aum ann. Miss Ju a iil- der of Ogk Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pacific L u th e ra n sem inary, S eattle, day evening at d in n e r for Miss W illa “T he E n ch an ted L atch k ey " and th is topic of the m o rning srem on will be I ‘ The T hings T h at Abide.” In th e eve- ' Ui Tyson, Miss Myra Johnson and th e B ushong, C latsk an ie, O tegnn, Mrs. Bushong, a re c e n t bride. from w hich in stitu tio n he g raduated is th e tim e w hen an e a rn e st effort is nlng th e m em bers of th e Bible school b rid e elect. T he evening w as sp en t In Mrs. J. P. M cM urry and h er d au g h F. E. lla r tra m p t, H illsboro, Mr. and In 1920. A fter a co u rse of prem edics m ade to in still into the m ind of every will p resen t th e p ag ean t “T he Book playing gam es, a fte r which refre sh - Mrk. H. A. S h erm an of W arren , O re a t th e U niversity of Oregon for a year, te r. Mrs. O llice E u banks, are h ere for young person th e d esire to go to col D ivlne.” The p ag ean t w ill co n sist of m en ts w ere served A n um ber of gon, and Mrs. M ary H ansen of Hilm- he en tered th e m edical school th e re ‘he b erry season from th e ir hom e at lege and se cu re th e very best possible five p a rts w ith 35 m em bers of th e b eau tifu l gifts w ere received by Miss llton, Ohio. for a re g u la r fo u r-y ea r course and M am ie, Oregon. They are stopping p re p a ra tio n for th e b a ttle of life. An school engaged In th e p rese n tatio n H ill a t th e show er and also ad d itio n al Monday w ill see th e com pletion of th is a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mc- offering is alw ays ta k en a t th is tim e and will be as follow s: NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL p re re n ts w ere received th ro u g h th e course. M urry and a ssistin g in th e w ork at MEETING. w hich goes Into a fund w hich Is m ail th e follow ing day. P a rt O ne—"T h e H eritag e from the Mrs. Unis, who w ill accom pany h e r U>e can n ery . N otice is hereby given to th e legal loaned to w o rth y young people to a s P ast." A H ebrew P ro p h et, a G recian voters of School D istric t No. 4 of h u sband to the A frican m ission field. T he y sung people of th e E pw ortli | sis t them in secu rin g th e ir college G irl, a Roman Soldier. Union Oil Start« Snh-«tation. M ultnom ah County, S tate of Oregon, Is also a g rad u a te of G ustavus Adol- L eague w ill enjoy a w ienie ro a st at train ) W orkm en have begun the ex cav a th a t th e A nnual School Meeting of P a rt Two— “T he Book Divine. ’ T he , . , 1 * ph u s and is g rad u a te n u rse of a C hi th e hom e of Miss Mabel Jack so n this people w ere assisted o u t of th is fund tio n for th e 250-foot sp u r of trac k said d istric t will be held at School- Rainbow by th e prfm nry g irls. cago tra in in g school. Since 1922 she evening. house, to begin a t th e hour of 2:00 la st y ear and as co n sid erab le sum s P a r t T hree— “T he S to ry of Je s u s .” w hich is to be ru n acro ss from th e o clock p. m. on th e th ird M onday of h as been a public h ealth n u rse and Linoei Dobell, who has th e lease of a re being paid back each y ear th e Mt. Hood railw ay line in e a st G resh- Ju n e, being the 15th day of Ju n e A. D. school insp ecto r of th e city health the fair g rou n d s for th e big four-day fund itself is slow ly grow ing into a A m other and h er ch ildren. | am to the ac re of land recen tly p u r- 1925. T his m eeting is called for the P a rt F o u r—"A G arlan d of P ra ise .” F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n , announces vast rese rv o ir of u sefu ln ess for days b u rea u in P o rtlan d . • chased from J J. R obertson by the purp o se of electin g one d irec to r for a The Interm ediates. By th e addition of th e se tw o w ork- th a t he w ill hold autom obile rac es on to con)e <j*be prf)Rram term of th re e y ears, and one clerk for a very en P a rt Five— T he T rib u te of the Union Oil com pany of C alifornia for a term of one y ear and the tr a n s a c e rs on th e A frican m ission field, th e S atu rd ay aftern o o n , Ju n e 20. from joyable one and those privileged to , the erectio n of th e ir sub statio n tion of business u su al a t such m eet w o rk th e re will be m a teria lly 2:30 to 5. T hese w ill be try -o u t races h ear it w ill find both p le asu re and W orld.” Til* seniors. W hile n a tu ra lly th e re Is m ore o r less ing. A ddress— “Sending Out th e L ig h t.” stren g th en e d . D uring sum m ers and for th e F o u rth , th e prize w ill be a profit. rum oi as to ju st w hat th e Intention Dated th is th ird day of Junfe, 1925. Rev. E. G. Judd. o th e r vacations Dr. U nis has been handsom e silv er cup. J. V. COGSWELL, ( >f tiie big oil co n cern Is w ith refer- T he re g u la r session of th e Bible A special offering for m issions will C hairm an B oard of D irectors. se rv in g as te m p o rary p asto r a t v a ri school will be held a t 10 o ’clock, ence to its G resham p roject, it Is un- C o n tin u ed on page 4 A tte st : be tax en in connection w ith th e ex ous p o ints in M innesota and in th e w hich w ill be follow ed by preach in g ercises. C. J LUNDQUIST. , -lei stood th a t p la n s a re definitely Pacific coast sta te s. D istric t Clerk. 1 m ade and th a t c o n stru c tio n w ork will , Gre«luim Undenominational Services. a t 11 by th e p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. i proceed at an early date. Sunday school will convene at th e H uett, who w ill tak e, for his subject, Bible S tan d ard Service«, Chicken Dinners. Speeclal Notice to Member« of ('«• T h ere will o p e r a tb e B erry Grower«. Special chicken d in n e r every W ed hour of 10 a. m. S unday at th e Unde- "S crip tu re S idelights.” The Sunday acboel of th e Bible \ , r an a Mrs c p T allm an atteu d - You should place y o u r o rd ers now nesday noon until tu r th e r notice, nom inationai tem ple, w ith preach in g be special m usic. S tan d a rd com m unity ch u rch will meet „d , ho com m encem ent e x e rc ls-s Of for ten ts, stoves and wood for th e b e r P ric e 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. services at 2 o’clock by th e pasto r. T he E p w o rth League w ill m eet at i t lo a m. S nndav w ith Mrs. B urton W illam ette U niversity W ednesday ry houses. C ooperative B erry G row Notice to Property Owners. a*“0 a Ra *n *n th e evening at 7:30. j 6:45. fifteen m in u tes e a rlie r th an the H ow ,I! M irerlntendent. T h ere will th „ ,r d au g h ter. Miss C arotene T .ll- ers. phone 1871.—Adv. P u rs u a n t to O rdinance No. 85. all P ra y e r m ePtln* w ill be held on Tuea- usual tim e, so th a t th e C hildren's be p reach in g services at 11 o'clock , m an g rad u a tin g at th is tim e, Miss T all- Chicken D inners. p ro p e rty ow ners a re notified to cu t day evening and young pc ipie s Bible Day exercises may begin at 7:45. and again at 4 in th e evening by th e ; miltl baH bf.„n ()b|,ge(J , o r ^n,a ,n tb „re Special chicken d in n er every W ed th e g ra ss in ,fro n t of th e ir p ro p erty on study on F rid a y evening, beginning at The th re e circles of th e Ladies Aid pastor, the Rev. T haddeus Mumlell. f0, sev eral days to finish up some nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. o r before Ju n e 15. 7:30. Miss Z ella P au l w ill lead th e I will m eet on W ednesday afternoon In The m o tn in g subject will be "A Man P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. w ork in connection w ith th e so ro rity E. H. KELLY, M arshal. young people’s m eeting th is evening ' th e ir resp ectiv e sections. Who W as A fraid of ‘he D ry lig h t,” and in w hich she holds an office. G eorge P age has been 111 for th e ——----------------— T hese services a re proving to be very T he re g u la r p ray erm eetin g will be In th e evening th e them e of "D ivine ; past week w ith an a tta c k of rh e u m a F o r ex p e rt X o w "e an ln g see 8. ' r“ trp 8 tin * a,ld '« ’’ru ctlv e and th e held in th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay mre- P aren th o o d " will be discussed. T he j Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P h lllip p e have tism . D uring his ab sen ce from the T ajim a. o r leave o rd ers w ith J o h n , young are show ing a keen In- nlng. T he public Is Invited to all of m idweek service will be held on Wed- I ren ted Mrs. Maxwell S ch n eid er's sto re C. M. Q uieksail is a ssistin g In Brow n. G resham , phone 2501. t» rcst In th*.iu. | th ese services. nesday evening at 3 o'clock. house and have moved in. th e ro u tin e w ork ab o u t th e place. GRESHAM LOCALS