Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 12, 1926, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. la , NO. 100
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 15)2«
GRESHAM PIONEER
IS LAID TO REST
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY I \
ACTIVE PREPARATION
MUSICAL EVENTS
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Her Year
Sea Hero
LEILA GIBBS WELLS
TAKEN BY DEATH
A ctive p rep a ra tio n is going forw ard
for th e ren d e rin g of th e an n u al play of
th e ju n io r high school class, “Charm PORTLAND SYMPHONY TO
Im pressive fu n eral services w ere
School,” w hich is to be given on the
I’RES ENT NOTED PIANIST
F u n eral services w ere held th is a f­
held yesterday aftern oon a t th e M eth­
evenings of F eb ru ary 25 and 26 a t the
tern o o n at th e M ethodist ch u rch for
odist E piscopal ch u rch for th e late
high school gym. T he coaches of th e
The next tw o co n certs of th e P o rt­
th e late Mrs. L eila Gibbs W ells, w hose
play. Miss M arjorie Machen and Miss land Sym phony o rch e stra, W illem van
Minnie S. C lanahan, who passed aw ay
untim ely passing aw ay at 7 o’clock
H
ope
M
ackenzie
a
re
w
orking
h
ard
to
H oogstraten, conductor, will be given
a t h er home on Monday evening fol­
W ednesday m orning, F eb ru ary 10, w as
develop th e p ersonnel of the cast. The in th e w eek com m encing F eb ru ary 14.
low ing a stro k e of apoplexy. T he s e r­
a shock to th e en tire com m unity. Mrs.
plot is full of comedy and in te restin g On Monday night, F eb ru ary 15. the
W ells would have been 36 y ears of age
vices w ere conducted by h er p astor,
situ atio n s. Im agine four eligible and, seventh of th e re g u la r evening series
i
th
e com ing May and her death w as
th e Rev. E. G. Ju d d of th e B ap tist
of course, handsom e bachelors p u t in w ill be given. On S atu rd ay m orning.
j
due
to com plications atten d in g the
fu ll ch arg e of a young lad ies’ boarding F eb ru ary 20. th e th ird and last of th e
ch u rch, assisted by th e Rev. D. M.
b
irth
of her first.ch ild , the in fan t also
school and if th a t co u ld n 't fu rn ish series for young people will be played.
C athey and the Rev. S. F. P itts. T hree
not surviving.
enough com plications to drive aw ay Both co n certs w ill be given at the pub­
se p a ra te o rganizations joined in doing
Leila Gibbs, d au g h ter of Mr. and
the blues, it would be h ard to th in k of lic auditorium .
honor to a siste r m em ber, each a t­
Mrs. Hoy W. Gibbs, was born in
an y th in g th a t could.
ten d in g in a body, th e G resham Chap­
For the concert Monday night, the
G resham , g rad u atin g from th e G resh­
D orothy Cooper and Alvin K aser are 15th, H arold Bauer, unquestionably
te r of the O rder of E astern S tar, Clov­
am grad e school. A fter com pleting
to
play
th
e
leading
p
a
rts,
and
Jo
h
n
e r C ircle N eighbors of W oodcraft and
MBS. MINNIE CLANAHAN
one of the o u tstan d in g p ianoforte gen ­
th
e eighth grad e she entered tra in in g
G resham W. C. T. U. The la tte r o r­ D aughter of a pioneer fam ily of G resh ­ A nicker, P a u le tta D ow sett and Mel­ iuses of th e day, w ill be th e solo a r ­
at St. L u k e’s hospital at Boise, Idaho,
ch
er
D
uncan
are
m
an
ag
ers,
w
ith
E
d­
tist. Mr. B auer w ill play the fourth
am , who passed aw ay at h er home
g anization Joined in a beautiful fu n e r­
g rad u a tin g from th a t in stitu tio n and
In a ragring storm in mid-ocean,
la st Monday n ig h t follow ing a long w ard Mink in ch arg e of th e sellin g of concerto of Beethoven w ith th e o r­
al ritu a l a t the close of the services a t
la ter being employed as a n u rse a t
p erio d 'o f illness.
Captain
George
Fried
of
the
S.
S
tick
ets.
As
th
e
play
is
to
be
given
on
ch estra.
Beethoven concertos are
th e ch urch. A w ealth of floral offer­
Roosevelt directed the rescue of
Bend, Oregon, for a mill co rporation
tw o nig h ts, all will be enabled to se­ rarely given outside of th e g rea test
ings and a g ath erin g of frien d s and
crew from the disabled British
VICTIM OF ACCIDENT
and
also for the Bend M aternity hos­
cu re good seats. The cast of c h a ra c ­ music c e n te rs of this country, for th e ir
relativ es w hich taxed th e capacity of
LAID TO FINAL REST te rs is as follow s: A ustin Bevans, g reat length and num erous difficul­ freighter Antinoe, recently. For pital.
th e ch u rc h a ttested the resp e ct in
three '.'days Commander Fried
She was m arried to Jo h n A. W ells
fought mountainous seas to -take
w hich th e deceased w as held.
F u n e ra l services w ill be held S a tu r­ A lvin K ase r; David, H arold Lew is; ties ren d er th e ir p rep a ra tio n ex trem e­
November 14, 1924, and they resided on
the
sailors
off
the
doomed
ship.
Jim
S
im
pkins,
H
arold
D
ye;
Tim
Sim
—
day
aftern
o
o
n
a
t
one
o’clock
at
ly
hard.
E
lly
Ney
played
th
e
fifth
Among those who attended th e fu ­
a sm all ranch a mile ea st of G resham
Two of his own men were washed
n era l w ere some w ho had know n Mrs. th e T rou td ale ch u rch for T race kins, Jam es M cA llister; George, K en­ concerto of Beethoven w ith th e o r­
overboard and drowned.
on th e Section Line road. Mrs. W ells
neth
H
o
rb
e
rg
;
Mr.
Jo
h
n
s,
H
arry
C lanahan from her childhood and who V anderhoof, aged 47, la te of M armot,
ch e stra last m onth, and h er signal
w as tak en ill T uesday night and in
E lise
Benoidotte, D orothy success upon th a t occasion w ill m ake
ad, w ith her, lived through ’he hard Oregon, who m et in sta n t death T u es­ B ju r;
sp ite of the services of tw o skilled
•
Cooper;
Sally,
M
ildred
K
um
m
el;
experiences of pioneer days. T he pall day w hile engaged in fallin g a tre e on
doubly g ratify in g th e announcem ent
physicians passed aw ay th e follow ing
"U nw elcom e and U n p leasan t T ru th s ”
% b earers, who w ere all friends of her th e prem ises of th e W hitbeck L um ber Madge, P a u le tta D ow sett; M uriel, A lta th at Mr. B auer is to p resen t the fourth
day at th e home of h er siste r in
I
H
endrickson;
E
thel,
Mary
M
iller;
with th e o rch estra.
will be th e them e of the serm on S u n ­
early womanhood, w ere C harles and com pany n ear Sandy. T he tre e he was
G resham . Besides h er husband and
*
A lbert Cleveland, D. M. R oberts. John w orking on “siw ash ed ” on an o th er L illian, Daisy D aly; Alix, H arriet
The concert on th e 15th will Include day m orning at 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith
p aren ts, she is survived by a b ro th er
Cum
m
ings;
Miss
H
ays,
L
ucile
Dod-
S leret, A rnold R uegg and B. C. A lt­ tree , bending it over. He stru c k his
no full sym phony in its program , M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , by the
and a sister, Dewey Gibbs, of S um m er­
m an. B eautiful hym ns of hope and axe into the bent tree w hich caused it I son; Miss C urtis, H elen A lthaus.
since the n a tu re of the concerto is so p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted.
ville. Oregon, and Mrs. Ralph D avid­
closely ak in to th a t of th e sym phony, Sunday school will begin pro m p tly at
victory, lifetim e fav orites of th e de­ to sp lit releasin g th e u p p er p a rt w hich
son. of Gresham .
10
o’clock.
ceased, w ere sung by a q u a rte t con­ stru c k him fairly in th e chest, killing
it
w
as
not
deemed
n
ecessary
to
p
re
­
Methodist Episcopal Church.
W hile death Is alw ay s an u nw el­
sistin g of Guy D. Jones, Mrs. Mary him in stan tly . T he ju g u la r vein was
A rth u r Copeland is a t home sick
Bible school m eets each Sunday at sent one. R ath er Mr. van H oogstraten
come visitor to aged as well as young,
severed
and
th
e
im
pact
ru
p
tu
re
d
the
Dodge, Miss E lsa S harp and Leslie
10 o’clock. The efficiency co n test has has elected to p resen t tw o sem i-m od­ th is week w ith an a ttac k of th e grip. this p a rtic u la r case is one of those sad
W alrad, w ith Mrs. S. T. Clow a t the diaphragm .
Quinn M etzger is tak in g his place
had th e effect of im proving th e a t­ ern com positions of considerable
and u naccountable o ccu rren ces th a t
Mr. V anderhoof w as a single m an
piano. The services a t th e grave in
length. T he first num ber of the p ro ­ tem p o rarily at th e F airview G rain
tendance and p u n ctu ality of th e school
leaves th e frien d s and
relativ es
th e G resham cem etery w ere in charge and is survived by his m o th er S arah and both sides a re w orking h ard to gram , "L ’A p p ren tlce-S o rcier” th e o r­ com pany.
stunned
and
bew
ildered.
Much
sy m ­
of th e E a ste rn S ta r chapter, w here the V anderhoof, and tw o sisters, Mrs. C.
ch e stral scherzo of P aul Dukas, is a
H. C. Cam pbell has had a new duck
win th e la rg e st possible num ber of
pathy Is being expressed for the h u s­
H. R ichardson, of Dundee, Yamhill
pond installed for th e benefit of his
im pressive b u rial ritu a l w as used.
fascinating
w
ork.
Intended
to
convey
points, and so close w as th e contest
band. as the m ost an ticip ated event of
R em iniscences of early days, and an county, and Mrs. C harles H endrickson, th a t la st S unday th e blues w ere one the sto ry of th e so rc e re r's ap p ren tice six wild M allard ducks, w hich w ere
wedded life has ended in a double
of
M
armot,
also
by
four
brother^,
I
clan
d
estin
ely
m
aking
use
of
th
e
m
as­
given
to
him
by
a
P
o
rtlan
d
friend.
ap p reciatio n of th e c h a ra c te r of Mrs.
point ahead of th e reds.
m easu re of u nspeakable g rief and d is­
The Fairview G rain & W arehouse
C lanahan. w ere given by the Rev. D. H enry, of T acom a; G ilbert and Jo h n ,
M orning serm on and w orship h o u r te r ’s equipm ent. T he com position is
appointm ent.
a v eritab le w hirlw ind of sound.
com pany has com pleted in stallin g new
M. Cathey, who had know n her all her of A ntelope, and Nick of M armot. In- I
begins a t 11 o’clock. T h ere w ill be
T he b ro th er of Mrs. W ells w as un-
The co n cert w ill close w ith the sym ­ m achinery in its m ill for g rin d in g
life. Both w ere of pioneer p arentage, te fm en t w ill be m ade in D ouglass special m usic by th e choir. Dr. C. W.
ib
le to reach here for th e fu n eral of
cem
etery.
phonic su ite of Bim sky-K orsakov, g rain and hay to about any degree of
th e Pow ells se ttlin g here in 1852 and
H uett, th e p asto r, will preach next
his sister.
The Rev. E. G. Ju d d
“S cheherazade." T his w ork has been fineness
the C atheys in 1853. Mr. C athey said
Sunday m o rn in g from th e subject,
p
reached
the
serm on and In term en t
Cascade
Locks
Girls
Upset,
Win
Game.
Tiie usual am ount of ra in th e la st
heard before in P o rtlan d , and is prob­
th a t th e people of today cannot realize
T he g irls of th e Cascade Locks b as­ “T he C ause an d C ure of H ard Times. ably th e best liked of th e less fre ­ few days h as enabled th e Sandy w as m ade in G resham cem etery. The
all th e h ard sh ip s and p rivations ex-
T his subject prom ises to be of real in ­
d rain ag e d istric t to try o ut its new G resham Rebekah lodge No. 61, of
(
perieneed by the pioneers. T hese very ket ball team a re a nervy lot. As they te re st, d ealing as it does w ith facts quently played w orks in th is city.
pum p w hich is w orking very sa tisfac w hich th e deceased was a m em ber, a s ­
Experiences drew them to g eth er in w ere on th e ir w ay to Sandy F rid ay fam iliar to all and offering a/so lu tio n
torily, the pum p being o p erated by sisted In th e service both at th e church
close friendship and developed the best night to play th e g irls of th e Sandy th a t w ill be w orth a stren u o u s tria l.
Baptist Ciiurcli.
and cem etery. Mrs. W ells is related
high school, th e autom obile in w hich
W. D. Brooks.
in th e ir ch a racters.
A sh o rt m eeting of th e official board
The Bible school and all the s e r­
they
w
ere
trav
elin
g
plunged
off
the
J. McCall, of V ernonia, Is a g u est at to th e pioneer Gibbs and Metzger fam ­
Minnie Pow ell w as deeply religious,
will be held im m ediately follow ing th e vices of the ch u rch will be held In the
Base
Line
road
over
a
24-foot
em
­
the
home of G eorge Shaw and visiting ilies of G resham and besides her near
and a rd e n t in her efforts to win others
service.
B aptist ch u rch building next Sunday, w ith old frien d s th is week. Mr. Me relativ es here leuves m any d ista n t
bankm
ent,
pinning
th
e
five
o
ccupants
to a C h ristian experience. She had
Ju n io r E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at beginning w ith th e Bible school a t 10
Call lived in F airview a num ber of relativ es to m ourn th e loss of one
In tellectual pow ers above th e average, beneath the m achine. Follow ing th e ir 3:30. T his w ill be preceded by a
a. m. The m orning ch u rch service y ears w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs, Claude they loved.
w hich developed intp real leadership. rescue by frien d s they proceeded to p ractice of th e harm o n ica class in
will begin a t 11 o’clock. T he pasto r, Knapp.
She th rew the stre n g th of h er w om an­ Sandy w here they played th e gam e as playing' hym ns.
the Rev. E. G. Judd, w ill begin a series
T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ­ PORTLAND MAN DIES
hood alw ays on the side of religious scheduled and won out, th e score
Miss H o rtcn se Sow ard w ill lead th e of serm ons on th e g eneral them e "The
ciation will observe th e 29th an n iv e r­ SUDDENLY AT TROUTDALE
and reform m ovem ents, w hich w ere stan d in g 30 to 27.
, E p w o rth L eague a t 6:15. T he su b ­ People Called B a p tists.” Next Sunday
sa ry of the C ongress of P a re n ts and
dear to h er heart.
F ran k B annerm an, aged 49 years,
ject is “T w isted Souls Made S tra ig h t.” m orning th e topic w ill be "T he H is­
Piano for Sale.
T each ers W ednesday evening, F eb ru ­ expired suddenly W ednesday a t th e
T he Rev. S. F. P itts spoke briefly
F ine u p rig h t piano, m ahogany case,
The evening service w ill begin to ry of th e B a p tist P eople.” T he p a s­
ary 17, at th e school auditorium . Mrs.
and helpfully of th e hope of the re s ­ in studio of F lo ren ce M. Honey, F irs t prom ptly at 7:30 w ith a song service
to r w ill also tell a serm on story to th e G eorge Lum sden will give an ad d ress H elm ing confectionery at T ro u td ale
u rrectio n , as th e com fort and joy to S tate Bank. E asy term s.
a fte r a few m in u tes’ p leasan t ch at
led by H. W. Strong. The new books ch ild ren in th e ea rly p a r t of th e
on the origin and developm ent of the w ith th e ow ners of th e place. He
those w ho m ourn. •'W hile h ere,” said
w ill be used and a t le ast one new song ch u rch service. T he in term ed iate so­
If Interested in Stearns Knight
organization.
The school children
th e sp eaker, "we a re com forted w ith m otor cars, call or w rite Exposition will be learned. T h ere w ill be o th er
ciety will m eet a t 5:30 p. ta Mrs. E. will p resen t a play and refresh m en ts com plained of feeling ill and stepped
the th o u g h t th a t C h rist will change Motor Car Co., F o u rth and Clay, P o rt­ special m usic also. Dr. H u ett will
O. Judd in ch arg e. T he B. Y. P. U. will will be served. T he proceeds from the outside presum ably for fresh air. As
our so rrow into joy, even as He tu rn ed land. Phone MAln 7801.
he failed to reap p ear, his frien d s
speak on “T he P eril of B eauty,” w hich m eet a t 6:30 and th e evening service
sale of th e refre sh m e n ts will go to ­ opened the door and found him on the
th e sorrow of his passion into the
he co n sid ers a very Serious su b ject and will com m ence a t 7:30. T he p asto r's
w ard th e expenses of th e organization. step s w ith life extinct. He had been
glory of his resu rre ctio n . We w ere by th e Rev. E. G. Judd, who took for vastly m ore im p o rta n t th an m ost peo­
topic for th e evening ad d ress will be
The Rev. E. R. I). H ollensted w as
born to live and we live to die, and we the basis of his ta lk those m ost com ­ ple think.
Why I W ent to A frica.” The Bible called to Mill City, O regon, T uesday, w orking a t th e wool pu llery d u rin g
die to live.”
th e day.
forting w ords from R evelation 21:1,
T he re g u la r m id-w eek p ray e r m eet­ study w ill be resum ed a t th e W ednes­
w here he officiated at th e fu n eral of a
The fu n eral serm on w as preached “And I saw a new heaven and a new ing will be held on T h u rsd ay evening.
T he deceased was a b ro th er-in -law
day evening service and th e books of form er p arish io n er, Mra. C a rrie Crip-
ea rth , for the first heaven and the first
of W. W right, of C orbett, and is also
Ezra and Nehem iah will be introduced pin.
ea rth w’ere passed aw ay.”
survived by his wife, Nellie M. B an­
Money to loan on real estate. F arn and outlined, follow ing a sh o rt p ray er
Claude H eslln is im proving from his nerm an. of 1144 C rystal S p rin g s boule­
m eeting.
loans
at
6
per
cent
B
W T horne
recent severe illness
Minnie Susan Pow ell w as born on
vard. P o rtland, and th re e sons and a
the donation land claim of her parent?,
dau g h ter, Roy I., of P o rtlan d , Clyde
the late Dr. Jo h n P. and A deline D.
H., of O akland. C alifornia, C harles W.,
Pow ell, M arch 10, 1865, in th e old
of Los A ngeles and Mrs. H. Mac-
Pow ell home w here th e Beaver S tate
L achlan, of San F rancisco. F u n eral
factory now stands. She w as the
services will be held S atu rd ay a f te r ­
youngest of a larg e fam ily of b ro th ers
noon a t 2:30 from th e F inley u n d e r­
and siste rs of whom but tw o are now
tak in g p a rlo rs and th e com m itm ent
surviving. She was a g rad u a te of the
will ta k e p lace in Colum bia Masonic
G resham school and before her m a r­
cem etery under the auspices of Mt.
riage w as active in m ission work, be­
T abor lodge No. 42, A. F. & A. M.
ing a teach er in Chinese m issions in
P o rtlan d and S eattle. She w as m a r­
Poultrymen to Study Disease.
ried to John N. C lanahan on S eptem ­
An all day m eeting of th e p oultry-
ber 17, 1890, In P o rtlan d . T h ey ’moved
men In M ultnom ah county and th is
to S eattle and la ter to Tacom a, w here
p a rt of the sta te Is to be held at the
| th e ir only child, E arl, was born. From
G resham g ran g e hall, on W ednesday.
Of course you are going to give
th e re they moved to G resham w here
F eb ru ary 17. At th is m eeting the
her a box of candy as a fitting r e ­ j they have lived co n tinuously for the
problem s w hich a re tak in g th e profits
m em brance for St. V alentine's Day.
past 32 years. Mrs. C lanahan w as a
out of th e poultry business will be
So why not give her th e best? She
m em ber of th e B aptist ch u rch , the
will ch erish the feeling of atten tiv e
studied and rem edies planned.
t’ p u g h tfu ln e ss behind this display
W. C. T. U., th e G range, N eighbors of
To a ssist In solving th ese problem s
(fa good taste.
W oodcraft and th e O rder of E astern
arran
g e m en ts have been m ade with
Our candy is m ost delicious— ft is
S tar, in all of w hich o rg an izatio n s
the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral extension s e r­
tem ptingly arran g e d in lovely box­
she has, a t various tim es, held posi­
es, including dainty h eart-shaped
vice, and Prof. A. G. I.tinn, head of the
)nes—and the prices a re the lowest.
tions of honor and tru st. She is s u r­
p o ultry d ep artm en t at O. A. C. will be
vived by her husband, her gon. Dr. J.
A SPLEN D ID ASSORTMENT
p rese n t and Dr. W. T. Johnson of the
E. C lanahan of Seaside, tw o sisters,
Oregon experim ent statio n who is
Mrs. S. E. W ishard and Mrs. N. J.
w orking on th e p oultry disease p ro b ­
and for the party
S ails of P o rtlan d , and a larg e num ber
lem s of th e state, will a s sist in the
of nephew s and nieces.
discussion on disease troubles.
Dr. Jo h n so n is considered th e best
Zion Evangelical Service«
Inform ed m an on p o u ltry disease in
Sunday school of th e Zion E v an g eli­
the n o rth w est. He Is now connected
cal ch u rch will convene at 10 a. m.
with the experim ent statio n due to the
SPECIAL VALENTINE Sunday, followed by p reach in g sec
efforts of the Oregon poultrym en. He
vices at 11 from th e topic, "W e go up
BRICK ICE CREAM
will have a real m essage for th e p oul­
to Je ru sa le m ." T he Ju n io r League
trym en a t th is m eeting.
will m eet a t 1:15 and a special m eet­
We also have a fine asso rtm en t
ing of th e congreg atio n will be held a t
of bulk candies for V alentine Day.
Grcshuni Beauty .Shoppe
2 o'clock. M onthly ch u rch day will
every th in g In th e line of cosm etic
Yon ran «elect any kind of a
th erap y .
C ourteous and efficient
be held Sunday and luncheon will be
Valentine right here.
trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, First.
served in the Sunday school room s at
S tate Bank building, phone 1841,
noon. All m em bers and frien d s of
G resham .—Adv.
th e ch u rch a re urged to bring th eir
Pinup Tuning.
lunch and stay for th e m eeting
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77ie Oscarette
P hon e 2351
Gresham
Don t forget the advertisers when
you need anything in their line.
Plano tuning J3.50. Plano and or­
gan repairing. Fred B. Jones, 2625
49th street SB., Portland, phone TAbor
8952, or Gresham 1561.—Adv.
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