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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Child llle« ui Diphtheria. Tom iko K obayashi. aged seven years, died of d ip h th eria a t th e iso la tion hospital Sunday night, six hours a fte r she had been brought th e re from her hom e n ear T routdale. T he child had been sick since the T uesday p re v ious. but th e call for m edical a s s is t ance had been so ta rd y it w as im pos sible to save th e little one's life. K. K obayashi. her father, Is a Ja p an e se vegetable grow er n ea r T routdale. T he fu n eral service w as held outdoors a t the Mt. Scott crem ato riu m Monday, afte r w hich th e rem ains w ere c r e m ated. Mrs. Em m a S nodgrass and d au ghter F reda of P o rtlan d w ere d in n er guests S atu rd ay evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke. Mrs. Floyd H alladay en tertain ed the Jo k e r club a t her home ou F rid ay a f ternoon of last week. C ards w ere en joyed d u rin g th e afternoon, honors going to Mrs. W. R. Locke and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r. Bobby D elker, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D elker, attended a p arty W ed nesday aftern o o n a t the home of little Ja ck F in k b ein er In L au relh u rst. The p arty w as given' in honor of Ja c k 's n in th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke e n te r PLEASANT VALLEY tained Sunday w ith a d in n er given for A C h ris.m as ste ro p tican p ic tu re will relativ es of Mr. Locke. Covers w ere be given a t the P le a sa n t V alley com placed for 23. m unity church T h u rsd ay evening, D e T he A rboleda Im provem ent club cem ber 24, to w hich all a re invited. gave a dance last S atu rd ay in the clubhouse for m em bers of th e club and th e ir friends. T he m usic w as sp le n did, th e refresh m en ts good, and an en joyable tim e w as had by all. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. S ate r of P o rt land w ere host and hostess at d inner for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay, T hursd ay evening of la st week. Mrs. C. G. Robison and son R ichard E le ctric al gifts a re th e m ost spent th e day w ith Mrs. D. W. Bridge- acceptable because they a re u se farm er on W ednesday. ful, and tim e-saving. Our stock is larg e and a w ide ran g e is of The A rboleda Im provem ent club will fered in th e m a tte r of choice. have Its C h ristm as p arty in th e clu b house Sunday aftern o o n beginning at We suggest th e follow ing 5 o'clock. A 'a rg e C hristm as tre e will E le ctric al a rtic le s: be th e cen ter of attra c tio n and a p ro gram of songs and rec itatio n s w ill be Toasters, (»rills, Waftle given. Irons, Cnrling Irons, Mr. an d Mrs. M. E. G ollniek and Coffee Percolators, dau g h ter H elen w ere g u ests of Mr. adn Mrs. W alter R. Locke Monday S ew in g M achines, Etc. evening for dinner. Manning-Bow uni n Electrical Appliances are featured here. SANDY BLUFF Shop a n d ß<?t th e b e n e fit o f She (Christmas ^tore Pathex Motion Picture Camera and Projecture and films tor taking mo tion pictures and films for showing. Radio Electric Co. Phone 1823 Gresham Auto Stage Waiting Boom. CHRISTMAS GOODIES We have even shown. 2=, T he kind he will k e e p t ’ 2^ on w earing afte r X m a s .iT J 5 0c to $ 1 .0 0 SW EA TERS fo r m en, w om en a n d c h ild re n O ur stock of Hose is com plete, la te st co lo rs and sty les a t low est prices. In o u r g ro ce ry sto ck you w ill fin d all m a n n e r of good th in g s fo r th e C h ristin a s d in n e r. O r r a th e r every d ay g ro c e rie s of q u a lity th a t do n o t need to he im proved fo r th e C h ristm a s fea st. W om en’s and C h ild ren ’s Fancy Boxed E m broidery H an d k erch iefs in a ttra c tiv e H oliday boxes. Boxes of U dozen. 15c to $1.50 H a n d k e rc h ie fs.....................5c to 50c Nuts, Candies, Fruits and Vegetables, F elt F oot W ear Staple and Fancy Groceries A ssorted colors, m atched ribbon and pom poms, felt insole, cushion heel. 98c, $1.35 each WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. M en’s L e a th e r S lip p e rs The House of Quality Telephone 1111 M ontgom ery W ard sto re in P o rtland. from th e them e of “ T he E ncam ping A ngel.” In sp ite of all ca re and precau tio n s, About 40 ladies w ere p resen t T h u rs A. J. A ult lo st au o th er horse la st week day aftern o o n a t th e s u rp rise p arty w ith forage poisoning. T his m akes w hich w as given Mrs. O. J. W iln er on six h o rses he has lost in th re e years. the occasion of her birthday. A pleas- an afternoon w as spent in p ray e r and song, a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere POWELL VALLEY served. Mrs. W ilner was p resen ted w ith a handsom e set of silv erw are ¡ Sunday school w ill be held a t 9:50, also a se t of china cups and sau cers. follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 from the subject, “T he Com m union,—th e S am LUSTED ple of th e C h ristian L ife.’’ T h ere w ill T h ere will be a C h ristm as tre e and be p reach in g at 7:30 in th e evening program at th e Lusted schoolhouse on th e com ing W ednesday evening, to w hich all a re invited. T he C h ristm as ex ercises a t P le a sa n t Valley w ill he given T h u rsd ay eve ning at th e com m unity ch u rch and all a re invited to be present. ROCKWOOD A C h ristm as ste reo p tican slide will be p resen ted at (lie Rockwood ch u rch Sunday evening, Dec. 20, to w hich all a re invited. On W ednesday evening th e C h ristm as school program will be rendered at the g ran g e hall. Our C hristm as Stock is m ore co m p lete than ever b efo re You will find in our store GIFTS for every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. COTTRELL S unday school and p reach in g will he held at th e usual h ours of 10 and 11 o’clock n ex t Sunday a t th e C ottrell com m unity ch u rch . T he Rev. Mr. G lenville, of P o rtlan d , will he present and preach. T he rec en t b azaar held at th e C ot tre ll com m unity ch u rch n etted the ch u rch around $65. T h ere was a larg e atten d a n ce and an enjoyable tim e w as had by all. • T he C h ristm as program to be ren dered by the S unday school will be given on Sunday m orning, Decem ber 27. beginning at 10:30. T he ex ercises will be followed by a C h ristm as s e r mon by th e p asto r. Felt S lippers, #145, #1.75 1 T O T H E P U B L IC T o close th e y e a r 1925 w ith o u t th a n k in g you fo r th e b u sin e ss e n tru s te d to us w ould be le a v in g a debt u n p a id . H e seem too busy every day To say the things we want to say. Our deepest thoughts we seem to hide Until we reach the Christmas-tide ’Tis then we say to friends again In happy words the old refrain, ".I very M erry Christinas! .1 Happy New Year." GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROW N, P ro p rie to r. Will lie glad to select (lie finest quality birds dressed, ready for the oven If you will phone orders EARLY. O y ste rs a n d R ed Rock C heese a lw a y s on h a n d . P h o n e 1891 ’KWI “TO-DAY IS YESTERDAY’S H arry C u rry w as th e victim of an accidental stab from a plckaroon T uesday at th e J. C. S h u ltz tie p lan t near Bull Run w here he had been em ployed. He m issed th e tie w hich he w as about to spear and drove the sh a rp in stru m en t into his foot In stead He w as attended by a G resh am physician who does not reg ard the in ju ry as serious, although It is ex ceedingly painful. BORING A piece of WEAR-EVER C raw ford, who PLANS” —put into action CEDAR F red $ 2 .5 0 ¿0 We Deliver PLEASANT VALLEY l l l l l l l l fA /j Neckties The Holiday t^oods you want are in stock. Our lines are incomparable in extent and variety. Don’t delay your Christmas shopping do it early and do it here. Courteous salespeople to assist and wait on you. Our delivery service is unbeatable. For Christmas Giving T he C ottrell L adies Aid did very w ell w ith the an n u a l b azaar, m aking over $65. T he C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch will have no C h ristm as tree, but will have special C h ristm as services on Sunday, Decem ber 27. The school w ill give its C hristm as program on Decem ber 22. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson a re visiting th is week with relativ es in P ortland. Mrs. E llen R adford w as very p leas an tly su rp rised S atu rd ay evening, De cem ber 12, w'hen frien d s and n eig h bors called and rem inded her it w as h er birthday, A good tim e w as en joyed by all. C hocolate and cake w ere served a t th e close ui th e eve ning. Miss S alena H aight visited her sis te r, Mrs. H. H. W atkins, on S aturday. Miss Zaidee A ult w as home over the week end. She is w orking a t th e T he g re a te st line of resid es five —that hank account you start to-day is the helpful working plan of action tomorrow. —be a to-dayer at your neighbor’s hank