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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
PAGB THKEK PORTLAND SYMPHONY TO T he GIVE ( ONCEKT DEC. 11 given: O v ertu re - F a n ta sia — Romeo et J u T he friendly suit betw een th e O. W. T he th ird c o n c ert of th e season of liette". T chaikow sky. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er R * N. com pany an d th e city of th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch e stra, and ch ild ren , accom panied by Mrs. P iano C oncerto No. 4. R ubinstein. T ro u td a le over the q u estio n s of w h eth W illiam van H oogstraten. conductor, Sym phony No. 4. e m inor, opus 98. er the rail road statio n g ro u n d s were i B rid g efarm er's m other and b ro th er, is scheduled for D ecem ber 14. Josef B rahm s j Mrs. N. G. S pcichingcr aud H arold in th e city lim its o r not w as decided L hevinne, em inent R ussian piano v ir Speichinger. m otored to Maupin. O re by C ircuit Ju d g e Jo h n F. Stevenson tuoso, w ill be th e soloist. gon. S atu rd ay and retu rn ed Sunday. last S atu rd ay in favor of th e city. T he co n c ert on th e 14th w ill be in HOBT. MORGAN TA K ES , They w ere th e gu ests of Mr and Mrs. bride from P ortland From 1911 to 1922 Inclusive th e r a il Ben G able w hile at Maupin. som e resp e cts th e m ost in te re stin g way com pany had paid tax es on the and unique of th e season's offerings. Mrs. George F o rtn e r en tertain ed the A wedding w hich w ill be of in te rest disputed d istric t. Since then they Mr. van H oog straten is con tin u in g his ! Jo k er club a t her home ou L aurel to m any G resham frien d s of th e b rid e have refused to pay. T he p resen t of 1 avenue F riday aftern o o n . November policy ef p rese n tin g m ore or less u n fam iliar w orks on th e sam e program s groom took place in P o rtlan d W ed ficers of th e city began neg o tiatio n s a 27 H onors at card s w ent to Mrs D. w ith th o ro u g h ly sta n d a rd com posi nesday evening w hen R obert Morgan, few m onths ago to have th e m a tte rs W. B rid g efarm er and Mrs. R ichard tions. Two la rg e donations w ere m ade who form erly resided n ea r h ere w ith settled and feel gratified at th e r e Stoner. to th e sym phony society follow ing th e his m o th er on th e M organ ran c h took su lt under th is decision. T ro u td ale The A rboleda Im provem ent club first concert, fo r th e purpose of p ro to him self a P o rtlan d bride. Miss will receive all back ta x es from the gave an inform al p arty T hanksgiving N ellie B arton, th e cerem ony tak in g com pany and all o th e r public u tilities viding unique m usic for the o rch e stra. night at th e clubhouse for m em bers of pla«e at h er b ro th er's home in Rose o p eratin g in th e disputed d istrict. W ith th e se funds, Mr. van H o o g stra the club only. D ancing and gam es te n h as p u rch ased th e tone poem of City p ark and being atten d ed by r e la Mr. and Mrs. Gus D o tta rr of P o rt w ere enjoyed and a lig h t su p p er tives of th e tw o fam ilies w ith a few’ R ichard S tra u ss, ‘‘Don Ju a n .” also the land sp en t T han k sg iv in g w ith Mrs served. fo u rth sym phony of Jo h an n B rahm s, close friends. T he room s w ere dec D o tta rr’s m other, Mrs. A. Lisi. Mrs W. R. Locke and fam ily w ere th e w hich is scheduled for p rese n tatio n at orated w ith ch ry san th em u m s and D o tta rr w as Miss D orothy Welse. g u ests S unday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. a fte r th e cerem ony refre sh m e n ts w ere th e next concert. Mr. L hevinne w ill Mrs J. O. Davis and Miss D ora W endland of P o rtlan d . play the fo u rth piano concerto of served. The bride has been em ployed I.ynn and A rnold Duby sp e n t T h an k s Mr. and Mrs P e te r B organ e n te r A nton G regorovitch R ubinstein w ith as a ste n o g ra p h er for sev eral y ears giving w ith Mrs. D avis' sister. Mrs. for a P o rtlan d firm and Mr. M organ is tained Monday evening w ith a d in n er th e o rch e stra. Ed. O kerberg of A berdeen. Wn. in honor of th e ir 27th wedding a n n i Mr. van H o o g strate n 's policies p e r connected w ith th e Shaw supply com Mr. and Mrs. Dan L ynnch and Mr. ta in in g to encores and hour of p e r pany. a firm th a t in sta lls and re p a irs and Mrs. Dick L ynnch of S eattle w ere versary. Covers w ere placed <or eight. J. C. F ln n ell and R. M. R andall w ere form ance w ill be enforced as a t th e X -ray In stru m en ts. A fter a w edding S unday g u ests a t th e A. D. K endall trip to Tacom a and S eattle, th e couple la st concert. d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd home. At th a t tim e m any people w ere u n will reside in. th e T ab o r ap a rtm en ts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom H ennsley and H alladay on Monday evening. able to se cu re seats. T he m anagem ent T hose who atten d ed the w edding from sons Raym ond, W ill an d G eorge of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robison a re now has announced th a t m any se ats a re G resham w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. A rchie C raw occupying th e house ow ned by Fred not yet ta k en by season su b scrib ers, Gibbs and Clifford Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. ford and d au g h ters L ucile and G race, H. S herm an, th e house being located and u rg es th a t people who w ere d isa p Alvin K lin sk i and Mr. and Mrs. F red Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford and ju st off Pow ell Valley road. pointed before place th e ir o rd ers for M organ and the tw o sm all sons of d au g h ter Viola, and E m erson C raw Mrs. G. D ahrens of Sandy w as the H enry M organ, Ja c k and Donald. re se rv a tio n s a t once. ford from Skam ania, W ashington, d inner guest Monday evening of Mr. spent T hanksgiving w ith th e ir p a r and Mrs. W. R. Locke. ents. Mr. and Mrs. W ill C raw ford. Deep. d ark , and m ysterious w as th e Mr. and Mrs. R ichard K n arr and stag p arty given by J. C. F ln n ell T u es Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. A shw orth ate day night a t his home. Tw elve real T h anksgiving d in n er w ith Mr. and he-m en m et and had a good tim e and Mrs. J. R. K n arr. no fem ale w as allow ed w ithin a h alf Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e L. A. m ile of th e g ath erin g . However, the H arlow home w ere Mr. an d Mrs. E. Maxwell Coach, Overland 1-door Sedan sam e evening. Mrs. H. C. B ourne Bullock. Mr. H. Bullock, Mr. S. B ul Star Coupe, W illvs-K night Touring staged a p a rty and invited th e wives lock and Mrs. F. S tra u se r of P o rtlan d of the he-m en to h er house. More and Miss Faye P arsons. m ystery. Also Cars Listed The Ladies Aid w ill give Its an n u al Mrs. W. R. Locke sp e n t la st T u e s b azaar on S atu rd ay evening. Dec. 5. PAY DOWN day at Sandy w ith friends. T h ere will be num erous fea tu re s, such 1923 Maxwell Touring, Disc Wheels, CQCn J. C. F ih n ell w as th e d in n er guest as a candy booth and a p arcel post, and fancy and useful a rtic le s will be T uesday of Mr. and Mrs. I). W. B ridge- lots of extras. A -l condition on sale. An excellent p ro g ram will farm er. be given consisting of a o n e-act com 1922 l ord Coupe, Disc Wheels, -| ZNCY edy. "R ath e r Rough on R obert.” and PLEA SA N T HOME and e x tra s .................................................. an “old folks co n cert,” th e la tte r u n d er th e d irectio n of Mrs. S cott. H eads "T he Service of th e K ingdom '' will | of com m ittees are M esdames L. A. 1922 Gardner Touring, runs good and -j fYZN H arlow , G eorge P arish , M ary P arso n s be the serm on topic of the discourse looks g o o d ......................................... I V iz and Lee Evans. Sunday m orning a t th e P lea san t Home I M ethodist church. All a re invited to | 1922 StudebakerTouring, COTTRELL atten d th e services. ........................... remember— your bank account................ is a record-----of your thrift . your am bitions___your ultim ate su ccess.................. —check up on your record BANK OF GRESHAM —o f course A REAL FRUIT CAKE Especially Good Used Cars Ju st like m o th e r m ade. __ <x ** A ~_~n _ ■ OCA Z m O n J A large list of other good used closed and open cars, late models, in good running condition. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y P h o n e G re sh am 1111 SE R V IC E The Ideal Christmas Gift FRESH BR EA !) BAKED DAILY CITY BAKERY PIION F 1221 P reach in g service of the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch will begin at 10 o’clock Sunday in ch a rg e of th e new ly-appointed p asto r, th e Rev. E. W W ithnell. His topic for the occasion will be "T he S ervice of the K ingdom .” ---- Ü Q 0 g o o G Q Ì5 -¿ V itu A Few Words on The Glow of Warmth EARLY XMAS BUYING A g ift th a t y o u r frie n d s c a n n o t go to a s to re a n d buy. A g ift th a t b e st re p re s e n ts you a n d y o u r in d iv id u ality . A g ift t h a t y o u r a b s e n t frie n d s w ill p re fe r ab o v e a ll o th e rs . A g ift th a t w ill d e lig h t th e m em b ers of y o u r fam ily. A g ift fo r e v e ry o n e on y o u r C h ris tm a s list th a t you can p u rc h a s e a t o n e tim e w ith a m in im u m of tro u b le and ex p en se. II ^ 0 1 do not like crowds—if you do not like to be * shoved, pushed, mauled and otherwise badly handled you will like to shop at our store. Here you will find pleasant surroundings, careful and attentive service, a choice selection of many wanted items that go to make the holiday spirit and a thought on our part to make your purse elastic. \\ e have from a dainty cake of soap or rattle for the baby, to a hot water bottle for Grandma. A rran g e fo r a sittin g now. J u s t a few m inutes of your tim e is a ll th a t is necessary. HARDY STUDIO GRESHAM, OREGON Below we list some of the Items T oilet A rticles Books Baby Sets P lay in g Card Sets R ubber 'A prons Toy Books C ig arette Cases WILD TC 1 Fine Boxes C hocolates F o u n tain Pens C ig arettes In C artons Shaving Set R azors B ooks I he homey glow of warmth which comes from a Mission Type Heating Stove is an added home pleasure enjoyed by many people of this community, for we have placed many of these Stoves in the Homes around here. Drop in and see the new models we are showing, and find out for yourself why they are greater heaters, but economical with fuel. Wood and coal grates. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. C igars in Boxes Phone 1421 Fine Line of Box Stationery TABER PHARMACY M ain Street Phone 1761 Gresham BiiiiawiiiMiiim»wiiiiinnHiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiinnii,iinHit]iiiiiniiiiit]iiiiiMiiiiu]iniiiiiiii)niiiiiuiiinniimiiiiiiimiitiiuiistiniiuiiiiiift. z The q u ick est-start ing, full-powered gas oline that ever pro pelled a car. On sale at the “ Red C row n’’ sign. STAND ARD OIL COMPANY ( Califom U) V hen you’re feeling blue and billious, And your head begins to ache. And you want a cup of coffee Good a-, mother used to make, Come right over to our lunch room W here you’ll find the best in town, \\ here the meat is always tender And the waffles crisp and brown, \\ here the pies are large and juicy And the eges are fresh, you bet. \ ou will like our lunch or waffles. ( ¡et your lun< h at TH E O SC dR E TT F . B eef, • ahhage, bage, ( offee, |*|e, Etc. (T b r © s r a r r t t e Phone 2V. I FAIRVIEW RADIO RADIO RADIO "T he N arrow Way T hai Lead t( will be fjie them e of a serm on at th e Smith Memorial P resb y terian ch u rch S unday m o rning at II o'clock by the p asto r, Rev. E m anuel It. D. H ollensted. S unday school prom ptly at 10 o'clock. D onald G ran t «pent th e T hanksglv- Ing vacation w ith his m other, Mra. G eorge Lum aden, and hla g ran d m o th er. Mrs D. W. McKay, lie attend« the W illam ette U niversity a t Salem. Mr«. Lloyd T eg a rt, p rin cip al of th e F airview achool, was back In achool N ationally advertised on Monday a fte r having been q u a ra n tined fo r-tw o week« w ith d ip h th eria She had th e diaeaso in a m ild form. The P aren t-T ea ch e r association b e gan th e serv in g of hot lunches on D e m o n s tra tio n of A tw a te r- K e n t RatlioH all th e tim e. T uesday with g rea t success. T he c h il d ren a re q uite enthuaed over It and the association hopes In tim e th a t ev- ' ery child in School will p atronize the 1 hot lunch Mrs. C. N. B uckner Is the Phone 1823 G resham efficient cook and It is sta tin g it mildly Auto Stage Waiting Room. to say th a t her lunches a re highly satisfac to ry to all. Life, Open Evenings 40c Main and Second Gresham Atwater-Kent Radios A REAL JIGGS DINNER E very W ednest ednesday Noon ( o m ed NEVI WINTER RED CROWN* GREMII A M BORING STATED COMMUNICATION of F airview Lodge No. 92. A. F. I.ittfe Home Shop B arg ain s. & A. M., S a tu rd a y evening, Mrs. Nellie Cox, p ro p rie to r of the Decem ber 6, 1925. 8 o’clock. Election L ittle Home shop, c o rn e r of T hird , and in stallatio n of officers. B usiness stree t and Hood avenue, Invites her m eeting only, Visiting b reth ren w el frien d s to come and see h e r new line come. of dress goods, hosiery, g ift article s, WM. H. STANLEY, S ecretary . etc.—Adv. L. A. HARLOW, W. M. JUII ............................................................................................ YOUR PORTRAIT Phone 541 T ry them i W e h av e th em , fresh every day. «• OC 1924 Maxwell Coupe, good tires, good running- condition......... ■ H r «III also have ‘ s F ruit ta k e s lo r New Years. FRENCH PASTRY CAKES X vzvz Sunday school convenes at 10 o’clock Sunday a t th e C ottrell C om m unity ch u rch , followed by p reach in g at 11. T h ere w ill be no m eeting of th e L a dies Aid next week as th e b azaar will be held on F rid ay evening, D ecem ber 11, and th e tim e w ill be devoted to m aking p rep a ra tio n s for th is event. A good program Is prom ised and r e fresh m en ts w ill be served. T iie Best fo r th e C H R IST M A S DINN ER. GRESHAM Radio Electric Co. Window Cleaning ( n e t peeled Guests I For expert window cleaning see 8. w ith N ickerson jellied chicken in the Tajlma, or laava orders with John house you a re p rep ared —Adv. Brown, Gresham, phone 2501.