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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
I VV M X» .W « 1 » I P L E A SA N T HOME be in T ro u td ale Monday. D ecem ber 28, [MMMiiiiiitMiiiiiNiiMtmuiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiMiGniiMiiiiiiniititiiiiHinni POWELL VALLEA to interview p rospective pupils a t th e Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz gave a I home of Mrs. Mary P arso n s. She re- T he fu n eral services for th e late b irth d ay d in n er on T uesday evening in t ceived her m usical education in th e E rick A nderson will be held Sunday honor of th re e te ac h ers of th e school M inneapolis co n serv ato ry of m usic. aftern o o n at 2 o'clock at th e Swedish whose b irth d ay s all fall in December. Shu is a m em ber of th e Oregon Com-’ M ission church, the Rev O. J. W ilner They w ere Mrs E dith Mayer, Miss p o ser's club and h er sacred song, in ch a rg e of the services. Interm ent D orothy B orth an d Miss Mabel “ P a ra d ise ” w as rec en tly p resen ted at w ill be m ade in D ouglas, cem etery, B arnes. O ther g u ests w ere th e Rev. a M ethodist ch u rch in P o rtlan d . w ith all arran g e m en ts in th e hands of and Mrs. E. W. W ithnell and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. D ellinger from J. E. M etzger. Mr. A nderson died P rin cip al P. D. Oleman of the O rient K ent, Oregon, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Monday evening at his Pow ell Valley school, Mrs. Olem an an d Miss V era Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. P arish . home w here he had resided for the "ish to extend to our patrons our McCabe, te ac h er in th e school. Mrs. Miss Jo h a n n a B u rn s is hom e to tak e past 18 years. T he fu n eral was de L enn artz w as assisted in serv in g by best w ishes for happiness at this time care of h er m o th er, Mrs. M arg aret layed to perm it th e atten d a n ce of r e l her d au g h ter, Anna, who is at home of the year, and in the spirit of the occa ativ es from A berdeen. W ashington. B urns, who had a sev ere fall th e 14th from W illam ette U niversity for the sion, we offer to you our services, which we T h ere w ill be no S unday school at of D ecem ber. Mrs. B u rn s is still co n | holidays. A p le asa n t evening • w as i' fined to h e r bed. • th e Sw edish M issio n 'c h u rc h Sunday have always endeavored to render valu spent w ith m usic and radio. T he Sunday school had its C h rist m orning, b u t th e re g u la r preach in g able in the past. O rient school closed T h u rsd ay w ith serv ice will be held at 11 o’clock. The i ap p ro p riate exercises by the ch ildren, m as exercises last S unday d u rin g th e p asto r w ill speak from th e w ords. j who received C h ristm as gifts. It will Sunday school hour. F ear not, little flock." He w ill preach The T ro u td ale com m unity C h rist reopen on Ja n u a ry 4. T he school is again at 7:30 in th e evening from the m as tre e w as held in th e city hall m aking good p ro g ress u n d er th e care them e, “T he Sword of th e P rin ce of i W ednesday evening. T he program of an efficient group of teach ers. Peace.” w as fu rn ish ed by th e school ch ildren, Mrs. Sarah Hiatt Dies; Aged 96. w hich w as g rea tly enjoyed by all. Missionary Society Has Good Year. The sum m ons of death cam e T u es Miss L illian W allace visited a few The Home and F o reig n M issionary day to an old resid en t of th e P leasan t days th is w eek a t th e hom e of Mrs. society at Powell Valley, of w hich Home locality, Mrs. S arah Ann H iatt, M arg aret B urns. Mrs. C. A. L indgren is p resid en t, has ...................................................................................................... »Humaus....msmawo.........tin. who a t th e age of 96 y ea rs q u ietly L um ber has been fu rn ish ed by th e ju st com pleted a profitable and in te r passed out, leaving behind her p le a s d istric t for new tables and benches to esting y ea r of w ork. T he m em bers Day the solem n M exicans celeb rate in conies to receive g ifts w hich a re giv a n t m em ories of a life of love and u n serv e th e hot lunches on. Much cred it have co n trib u ted to v ario u s good e n th e ir own quiet, sin cere way, th e h o li en by the precession of "R eyer M agos" selfishness in service for others. F or est day of th e year. E very child w ears is due R. D. H ew itt, th e p rincipal te rp rise s d u rin g th e year as th e fol th e C h ristin as ¡lower, w hen he is seen w hich passes th ro u g h th e stre e ts on the p ast 20 y ea rs she had m ade her th a t night. low ing rep o rt will show of th e d is who m ade th e tab les and seats. upon th e stree ts. home w ith h er son, Sam uel Bacon, and ! T hose a re th e w ays in w hich th e b u rsem en t of th e ir fu n d s: to th e d ea Each year Yale University gives From D ecem ber 19th u n til th e 25th M exicans and th e S p an ia rd s celeb rate Mrs. Eda H ubbard is helping the fam ily n ea r P lea san t Home. Besides coness chapel fund, $3; th e Columbia tin y sing th e litany of C hristm as. th e ir C h ristm as. They a re different a scholarship to the student ’ ced postm aster, J. S. H udson, d u rin g th e th is son she is survived by two d au g h conference hom es for th e aged, $21.75: Eaeli house erects a new dais on from our w ays and yet in som e w ays, ing financial assistance. J R. te rs, Mrs. S arah F ran ces Cline, of C h ristm as rush. Prentice won it. He is the ,.d- room at h ea d q u arte rs, $7.55; m issio n w hich tlie p ain t scenes of th e Journey they a re sim ilar. At least, no m a tte r Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W aite a re on th e P lea san t Home, and Mrs. Lucy Kotz- son of John D. Rockefeller ; i« a ry ca le n d ars, $2; Miss A nna O lson's of Jo sep h and Mary. In th is period how It is celeb rated , the sam e re v e r working as a telephone operator to m an, of Bend, Oregon. She also leaves sick list for th e p ast week. Mrs. salary , $25; Miss Olson is th e head they c a rry out a cerem ony w hich ence is given th e day by M exicans. seem s very odd to us. N ear evening S p an iard s, and A m ericans. pay his way through college. 11 g ran d c h ild ren , 21 g re a t-g ra n d c h il Lydia O stran d is at th e ir hom e to care n u rse of a hospital in C hina; A frica household processions a re form ed. for them a few days. dren, four g rea t-g rea t-g ra n d ch ild re n THE ( E lE lllt V I ln V of m ission, $5; C hristinas ch eer fund. $5; Eacl> m em ber of th e fam ily, eacii Mr. and Mrs. P. B anacci a re th e T he fo re st service believes th a t by and a host of friends. T he fu n eral ( HltlSTM IS. B ethphage m ission, $15; seam en 's serv an t, and each invited guest tak es (Amy N oreen) p ro p er cu ttin g a tree s could be pro w ill be held S atu rd ay at 1 o'clock at proud p are n ts of a baby boy, born De m ission in S eattle, $10; Jew ish m is his place. T hey m arch about th e c o r rid o rs w ith lighted can d les and sing cem ber 19. They have nam ed him C h ristm as is a day for all. T here sion, $5; hospital in China, $10; con litanies. Wax figures of th e V irgin would vided for every fam ily in A m erica, the C ottrell com m unity ch u rch , w ith he an em pty feeling Indeed, if Joseph E dw ard. interm en t in Cliffside cem etery at Bull and of Je su s a re c a rrie d a t the head tin g e n t fund, $3.10; India m ission, $5 we could not look forw ard to Its cele w ithout harm in g th e fu tu re fo rest T h ere will be a dance in th e city i>f the procession, and every door th a t Run. T he Rev. D. M. C athey will T he p resid en t of the society ex bratio n each year. C h ristm as Day is crop. They also point out (h at one preach th e fu n eral serm on. The r e .h all S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 26, is passed is knocked upon as though pressed ap p reciatio n to those who so in an effort to gain adm ittance. F in a l held in com m em oration of th e birth of fo rest fire often destroys m ore young m ains a re a t the u n d ertak in g e sta b given by G igray B ro th ers. kindly gave of th e ir m eans to help ly th e procession passes into th e our Saviour, and though festiv als may vary in some resp ects, th e one g rand tree s th a n th e en tire an n u a l C h rist lishm ent of J. E. M etzger. Mrs. Alice C o u rter sp e n t th e w eek along th is w orthy cause. Eleven new chapel (w hich is a p art of m ost of th e and essen tial cau se we have in com m as tre e h arv est, and urg e th a t those end w ith h er s is te r. Mrs. J. A. L a rs m em bers have been added to th e roll houses of th e rich e r c la ss). T hen an mon. who a re in te reste d in fo rest co n ser son. anthem is sung, m ass is said, th e p ro TROUTDALE of th e society d u rin g th e p ast year. T he C h ristm as songs and carols cession disbanded, and th e sleepy ch il vation should devote th e ir energies to At the re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t never go out of style. Every C h rist dren a re at la st allow ed to go to bed. the m ain issue of preventing forest Daisy B eatrice Bevans, m usic te a c h dale E astern S ta r c h a p te r, w hich m et inas one is th rilled again and again LAIR VIEW T his is by no m eans th e la st of the by h e a rin g "S ilent N ight,” or some fires. er, com poser and w rite r of lyrics, w ill la st S atu rd ay evening, Mr. and Mrs. M exican’s C h ristm as celeb ratio n s. o th er b eautiful C h ristm as hymn. S unday m orning w orship a t the A nother p o p u lar festival is the day of E arl T eg a rt w ere elected w orthy m a t It is In terestin g to note the differ ron and w orthy p atro n for th e com ing Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n church Ju d a s Iscario t, th e ap o stle who be ence in th e » ce leb ratio n of th is g re a t year. T he re tirin g w o rth y m atron, will begin at 11 o’clock w ith a s e r trayed Je su s for th irty pieces of s il day all over th e w orld. In the north, Mrs. E lizabeth M arkell, presented mon by th e p asto r from th e them e, ver. On this day every child and man the ground is u su ally w hite w ith a ca rrie d a figure of Ju d as. T he fig each of her officers w ith a su itab le “T he M eaning of Tim e." T he c h il u res vary in size, acco rd in g to the b lanket of snow . Homes a re d e c o ra t ed with holly and ev erg reen s, and ev d ren 's program w hich w as postponed C h ristm as gift. T he in sta lla tio n of the m eans an d size of th e ow ner. Many ery th in g has a w intry aspect. T he will be given at th e m orning service. •Ju d ases” a r e suspended from b a l ch ild ren enjoy playing in th e snow new officers w ill be Ja n u a ry 4. T he p asto r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev. conies and from lum p-posts th ro u h - w ith th e ir sleds an d snow shoes. th e cities. At 10 o'clock in the E. R. D. ilolleiisted, at th e beginning out But, do th e so u th e rn people cele m orning, a bell is ru n g in th e church. of the new year, w ill com m ence his T his is a sig n al to th e citizen s to set b rate? Yes, Indeed they do. E v er SMITH fifth y ear of service as p asto r a t F a ir- fire to th e figures, w hich explode. g reens, holly, a n d -m is tle to e are th e MEMORIAL <7 A lter the explosion th e re is a g rea t d ecorations in th e south us w ell as In view. rejoicing as if it w ere th e real death the north. B ut w hat ta k es th e place of sk a tin g and sleig h rid in g ? Down by of the tra ito r, Ju d as. OTHER (HKISTMASES. th e so u th e rn beaches, b ath ers and te n (D aisy Daly) As th e cerem ony Is u su ally th e last nis p lay ers have a good tim e in the To us C h ristm as is a joyous tim e of one in th e Holy Week, th e gifts are sunshine. F A lltV IE W , OKE. gifts an d p resen ts, reu n io n s and presen ted in th e follow ing week, u su E very C h ristm as celeb ratio n has a h ea rty g reetin g s, and of th e tinseled ally on J a n u a ry sixth. It Is a solem n noise. In the n o rth, th e jin gle of REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED. Minister C h ristm as tre e decked w ith candies p rese n tatio n , n ot like our own jolly sleigh b ells and th e p ealin ’: of church and candles. To us it is th e day of C h ristm as; b u t p erh ap s o u r S an ta hells can be heard, h i the south fire Sunday Morning Worship, 11 A. M, C h rist’s b irth , a day to be celeb rated C laus’ p rete n se seem s ns odil to the w orks a re used, and in th e evening the in th e h ap p iest way possible. P e r M exicans as th e ir solem n proceeding Im pression of a second F o u rth of Ju ly haps th e tho u g h t has n ever o ccurred seem s to u s. is given. to some of us th an in an o th e r land, In Spain c e le b ra tio n s a re as sin Did and wiling alike enjoy C h rist th is holiday could be celeb rated dif cere, hut not as solem n as those of inas. T he y o u n g sters look fo rw ard to feren tly th a n in o u r own way. In th e M exicans, T hey c e le b ra te by hav it as a tim e when m any of th e ir w ish S unny Spain and in Mexico th is Is so. ing splendid C h ristm as leasts. Even es com e tru e. S an ta C laus seldom T h ere no C h ristin as tre e may be th e poorest have a good d in n er on th is d isap p o in ts anyone. found; no beloved S an ta C laus slides evening. A fter th e feast, m usicians C h ristin as conies hut once a year, down th e chim neys to fill w aiting play th e g u ita rs, and th e rev elers sing md though the custom s of o bservance toe kings. and dance u n til m idnight. Then every lifter In various p a rts of th e w orld, In Mexico C h ristm as Is a revered person In S pain goes Into his ch u rch , th ere should he one th o u g h t fixed in day of w orship. No friv o lities of h a p and th e m ass “del G allo" is said. On o u r h e a rts : God is in his heaven, let piness a re countenanced. From th e th is evening, too, th e ch ild ren put th e re he peace upon e a rth and good 12th of Decem ber un til New Y ears th e ir Utile shoes out upon the b a l will to w ard s all m ankind. I John D’s Grandson Holiday IVishes I YY/I ffrrrt W 1 GATES FUNERAL HOME Presbyterian Church > Eventually ! Something Different! I < • < '/ / / / ! C o m p are H A IN E S C IT Y sirabla !LE in your mind a municipality whose •s are in the composite the most de- feund in a group of cities. (oniparc >' with the image of a perfect city. H aines J hey a ie th e sam el C ompare Haines City with the i.leal from a point o f transportation. Railways and many highways make th eir central location pc iect. Compare living facilities, Haines City and the ideal city each have excellent drinking w ater, good schools, njany churches, lakes, hills, and, above ail, a desirable class of people whose thought is for the betterm ent of their community. Each is built on a solid foundation. Each of them is clean. Compare values. Haines City’s real estate prices have provided one of the finest investm ent centers in h lorida, by being now below intrinsic values. Those of the ideal city are the same. Compare Haines City with the Ideal city. They are identical! 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