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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 1«, NO. « G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH I». l»Stt TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year PICKLE CONTRACTS Gresham Business Man F o r m e r G re sh a m P a s to r D o e s Whetstones Hold COOKING SCHOOL MAY STILL BE MADE Takes Portland Bride P io n e e r W o r k o n B ig C ir c u it St. Patrick’s Party CLOSES SESSIONS The Oregon P ickle & C anning com One of the n ea te st bits of tric k ery to U nder th e caption ‘ A T ale of th e ’ circu it rid ers. T h eir sp irit is his. To ! It » lively com pany of about 30 E n th u siasm m arked the closiug se s pany is being confronted w itn th e be put over on his frien d s w as th a t H ills,” a recen t issue of th e Oregon | be sure, he drives a car, w here they persons, old and young, th a t g athered fact th a t the year of 1925 is th e w orst p erp e tra te d by B urten W alrad, Jr., Jo u rn a l publishes an in te restin g sto ry w ent horseback, and somehow he at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jack sion of the G resham O utlook's cooking school yesterd ay aftern o o n , and the , , , , _ m anages to m ain tain it out of a sa lary , ,, , ... , year it has ever experienced in Jhe T h ursday when he drove into G resh of „ th e activ ities of th e Rev. D. Q. o( $1500 a year. He drives from 60 to ’ Hood avenue. Wednes m a tte r of a disposition of its finished am from P o rtlan d and began calm ly B arry , form er p asto r of th e B aptist 90 m iles every Sunday. Ho covers day night, for a St. P a tric k 's party crow d w hich gath ered taxed th e se a t products. T here is now a big c a rry passing around th e cig ars to his ac ch u rch in G resham , b u t w hose w ork 10,000 m iles a y ear off th e beaten tra ils w hich m eant a good long evening of ing capacity of th e social room of the over of b e tte r th a n a th ird of last quaintances, th en h astily rejoined his now lies in th e ru ra l com m unities of *nd 8" lootb *“ 5“ a* * 8.’ H e co n d u c t. wholesom e fun, including old time M ethodist E piscopal church w here the fo u r classes w ere held. In te re st in _ nve ch u rch and Sundav school ser- y e a r’s crop. T he acreag e in cucum bride in the m achine and left for a C lackam as county su rro u n d in g Oregon | vice8 every Sunday> Or 250 a year. dances. In fact, it was a fine fam ily b ers all over th e United S tates a year brief honeym oon trip , presum ably to City. A lthough his y ears num ber th ree Week days he ca lls on th e fam ilies of , fa th e rin g w ith neighbors and friends th e school increased from th e opening session, when nearly a h undred wom ago w as the g re a te st ever know n and S eattle and possibly points as far score and ten, he prosecutes his w ork His w idespread “p arish .’' His calls p articip atin g en w ere p resen t, to th e closing day, a s th e crop w as a fair o n e and in m any north as V ictoria, B. C. However, th e w ith a vigor and sp irit th a t would do " um ber ;‘bo« ‘ 2t><»0 in a year. S om e of For th e dancing the m usic was pro w ith n early double th a t num ber. The 1 them a re on hom es tucked aw ay in up- places above th e average, the re su lt m ost in te rest ce n te rs aro u n d the bride , ju stice to a m uch younger man. T he land c o rn e rs w here onIy a p ersisten t duced by Jero m e C ocklerease, violin, announcem ent of plans for a cooking w as an over production of cucum bers who was Miss L aV erne Caffee, daugh ed ito rial follow s: m issionary p asto r would im agine any- George Reynolds, banjo, and George school next year was received w ith w hich n a tu ra lly caused a slum p in th e te r of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Caffee, of "One d ark Sunday night th e Rev. D. ' ° ? e bad residence. W ith him, nearly W hetstone, piano. This o rch e stra re p leasu re by those in attendance. m ark et. 425 E ast Lincoln stree t, P o rtlan d . T he Q .B arry drove his sm all but in d u s tr i- . ! , ay.s' Koe9 bia devoted wffe._ ceived m any com plim ents on th eir “ Oven D inners" had been announced The local concern has suffered m a cerem ony was perform ed by a P re s ous m achine over a ru tty , cobbled 1 - 1 le is a m an well past 70! m usic and added g reatly to the m erri- as the su b ject for the day's d iscus On a recen t Sunday th is w as his te ria lly from th is slum p and it has byterian clergym an in th e L au rel- C lackam as county road. At a narrow schedule: At B arton he opened the m e a t of th e party. The tim e was spent been deemed advisable by th e head of h u rst d istrict, w itnessed by an uncle and d an g ero u s place tw o men stepped Sunday school a t 10:30 and ta u g h t a in sociability and dancing, m ostly tin sion. The full d in n er of beef roast, from th e shadow s in fro n t of the head potatoes, onions and a d essert had th e com pany to be som ew hat co n serv and au n t of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. lights and shouted ’h alt.' class, having first driven w ith his wife old tim e sq u a re dairies, though it is from th e ir hom e at G ladstone. P reach said sone- e t the "new est step s" were been placed in the oven sh o rtly before ative in th e m a tte r of placing con W alter Griebe. Mrs. W alrad has v is T he m in iste r Is a sm all and o rd i tra c ts for th e year 1926. H ow ever, the ited in G resham on a num ber of oc n arily m ild-m annered m an. But th e re ing service follow ed; then, back over exhibited. T he calle rs w ere Sam C ar noon, and when th e w omen gath ered th e road and home for lunch. At 2:30 officials do not wish the farm ers to casions w here she is m ost favorably w as som ething about th e b randished in th e afternoon he w as a t th e Ever rell, of Powell Valley, and Jack at 2:30 it w as n early cooked, though it had been und istu rb ed since pu tting g et the idea they do not need any ad known. H er fath e r has been in th e guns of the two men th a t at . once 1 a n . 1 Kreel* schoolhouse, in the R edland W hetstone himself. gered and frig h ten ed him into th e oven. Mrs. Rose B a rtlett, *?s t?ad i, d istric t, as su p erin ten d en t of th e Sun- ditional acreag e a t th e p rese n t tim e, m ercan tile business in P o rtlan d for pu ttin g his foot on A fine lunch w as served, the favors w hose lectu res on th e p rep aratio n of th e brake he I dav BV|iOOi an d teach er, w ith a p re a c h for such is not the case. They are th e p ast 15 y ea rs or more. stepped on th e accelerato r. T he road ing service and serm on th a t followed. being clay pipes w ith green ribbon food have BePn „„ g rea tly enjoyed, alm ost daily asked th e question, “A re E lab o rate wedding plans had been was of th e kind th a t prom ised to The stu rd y little ca r bro u g h t m in- bows. The men indulged in some real 1 u , e. trav e led ? ver 0 ! iste r and wife again to th e ir hom e for Irish pipe filler. A b lack th o rn shiile filled in considerable tim e w hile the you still ta k in g c o n tra cts for cucum hoped for by th e relativ es and friends . d in n er w as cooking in d em o n strating b ers to be delivered to th e G resham of th e young couple, b ut as th e b rid e’s "n T h e r e w ^ n ’t -nnem Se ee * V” tO ' Sunday evening supper, and then car- , ou f K° ried ‘bem to Mulino in tim e for a lec- agh was show n the guests, an heir- salad d ressin g and num erous ta sty and p la n t during" th e season of 1926?” m other was in poor h ealth , they de aro u n d th e two men w ithout sliding tu re on gtud an il)u stra ted loom form erly owned by Mr. W het- a ttra c tiv e salads. Someone sta rted th e rum or th a t all cided to dispense w ith the cu sto m ary down the cliff, so he drove stra ig h t at stone s fath er. I( there (g trutb ,n Mrg Bartlett'« rru™ , mon for th e ch ild ren and a p reaching them. ent th e desired acreage had been con hom e w edding and slipped aw ay q u ie t ninm tu* tb e lr £ ro an d *°r a service for the g en eral congregation. Beside« th e host and hostess, those oft rep eated phrase, “An a ttractiv e a ’ m 8 ? Sh° ^ 'ed u ° s l‘T>t wp1‘ n ight! At High- trac ted , but th e m anagem ent has a n ly to the parso n ag e for th e cerem ony, aS*de lan,i- an o tb er ru ra l com m unity, he present w ere the m other. Mis. Bridget L aIad plpa8P8 thp pyp and gtartg lhp nounced th a t w hile the acreage is lim leaving even th e ir m ost in tim ate w ith voiu°?harS« Ulm 'I 6/ 7 e s tb a t neemed to echo his own j conducts services tw ice a month, W hetstone, and tw o of her sons. Joe fijge.tive fluids,” th e re w ere many d is ited, th e am ount to be tak en depend friends out of th e secret. Mr. W alrad .r.g a t. , g en t to his w ork bv th e Oregon City and George, and tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. appointed stom achs, for all the lovely ing en tirely on th e num ber of em pty is a w ell know n G resham business Someone a fte rw a rd asked the m in- B aptist ch u rch , the Rev. Mr. B arry Mary K. Mayer and Miss T ress, of I salad s w ere nassed aro u n d to be seen ta n k s, th e re is still a sm all am ount of m an, a p a rtn e r in th e firm of W alrad & ister w hat he would have done had th e found little or no religious activ ities P o rtlan d ; Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Don- but not eaten. acreage left. G row ers would find it W right, also for y ea rs previous had highw aym en stayed in the road. " I in the sm all places off th e m ain ro id s. nell. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schm idt and B efore th e close of the session sh o rt would have ru n over them ,” he said, Chapels rise w here he serves. A b e t - th e safest w ay to not listen to float been associated w ith his fath er, B. L. flrmly, “and th en ; about 10 m iles farth - te r homes cam paign he c a rrie s on ev 1 human Foley, all of P o rtlan d ; Mr. I talks« w ere given by Mrs. H. L St ing ru m o rs, b u t to get in touch w ith W alrad, in the m ercan tile business. er on, I would have stopped a t some I ery day of th e year. and Mrs. H ans Sloan and ch ild ren , Mr. CIa,r> re p rese n tin g th e G resham O ut- th e com pany a t th e factory. Once he called on a m an in th e and Mrs. W ill Maloy, Mr. and Mrs. M. look, j . E arl Joneg 8a,P8 m an ag er for Mr. and Mrs. W alrad w ill live a t th e farm house to notify both th e sheriff and th e co ro n er.” hospital who w as said to be ch u rlish Shipm ents a re being m ade daily L a u re lh u rst a p a rtm en ts in E ast P ort J. A llshouse, Mrs. Ben M athew s and the P o rtlan d Gas ft Coke com pany, You read in th e pioneer ta le s of O re w hich m eans additional ta n k space, land upon th e ir re tu rn from th e ir gon, sto ries of heroic c irc u it rid ers and a h ater of religion. But th e bad children, Mrs. W. C. Burch. Mr. and a n fi Dr. C. W. H uett, p asto r of the tem p er m elted aw ay before sym pathy. and th is in tu rn m eans m ore acreage wedding trip. They rode w ithout com plaining, and Not long ago th e man, his wife and Mrs. Jero m e C ocklerease. Mr. and Mrs. ch u rch ln w hlch th e cIa88P8 w erp hp,d to be contracted . As long as this d au n tless of danger, w herever duty I th e ir tw o sons and four d au g h ters Sam C arrell and A ugust W atson, all Both Mrs. St. C lair and Mr. Jones led. In d ian s m ight lu rk beside th e ‘ w ere baptized together m ovem ent continues, additional a c re POWER COMPANY ADDS of G resham and vicinity. expressed th e satisfactio n of the or- n arro w tra ils. «These men of God rode T his may seem a plain and homely age w ill be accepted. It is advisable MAN TO GRESHAM FORCE on. If th e h o rse failed, they walked. tale of the hills. So it is, and it is I he last m entioned guest, Mr. W at- g anizations w hich they rep rese n ted in for those d esiring to ra ise cucum bers In ro u tin e deeds of day to day they about a m an who has sought none of son, ot Rockwood, is said to be past the in te re st tak en ln th e school by the T he P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com exemp ified untroubled faith and by th e high places of honor. But, som e to m ake th e ir c o n tra c ts as soon as 90, hut he w as the life of the p arty , women of G resham and vicinity, and possible, as the am ount of acreage to pany has sen t to th e G resham office an th e ir actio n s m ore th an by th eir how, it suggests th a t no higher p raise danced w ith th e o th ers and betw een th e ir p le asu re ln being able to offer w ords p reached th a t "H e who is g re a t was ever given th a n when th e Man of additional m an, R. I. Newcombe, of be co n tracted is sm all and th e com est am ong you sh all be your se rv a n t.” N azareth said, “ Inasm uch as ye have tim es gave some exhibitions of o ld - |th is co u rse w hich will be of such value pany does not know how soon it will P o rtlan d , to atten d to outside w ork in The Rev. D. Q. B arry in C lackam as done it u nto the le ast of th ese my tim e clog dancing. to th e housew ives who have tak en p art be forced to discontinue accepting connection w ith th e line d ep artm en t county is in th e im age of th e old-tim e b reth ren ye have done it u nto m e.” and to th e ir fam ilies. Mr. Jo n es com of the com pany. He w ill have ch arg e such co n tra cts. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hessel E n tertain . m ended the Outlook for its p a rt in the It is th e inten tio n of the com pany of in stallatio n s and connections out Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel enter en terp rise. He p resen ted th e trio of side. to keep the crop down d uring th e com tained W ednesday evening w ith a de the cooking school—the P o rtlan d Gus B. O. Boswell does th e read in g s and ing year so th a t the am ount of pickles lightful St. P a tric k ’s day p arty a t th eir ft Coke com p an y ’s hom e econom ics next fall m ay approach som ething collections in G resham w ithin th e city A cooperative m a rk e tin g school w as ■ trib u tio n of re tu rn s over a longer home. The room s w ere b eautiful in team —Mrs. B artlett, cooking expert, lim its, and Ivan Sw ift has ch arg e of held at C orvallis F eb ru ary 24 to 26 | period. n ea r norm al in the output. the color schem e of green, also the Sam Benson and Miss E lizabeth C u th the w ork outside along th a t line. Then again it w as b ro u g h t out th a t tab le deco ratio n s and refre sh m e n ts b ert, a s sista n ts In p rep arin g and dem Methodist Episcopal Church. R ecently the electric com pany has w hich w as atten d ed by m ost of the reflected th is sam e idea of sham rock o n stra tin g foods. T his team is co n The Bible school m eets prom ptly at installed four new pay sta tio n s o u t cooperative m ark etin g asso ciatio ns in th e re a re some th in g s cooperative and green ery . A specially decorated du ctin g sev eral other schools in com 10 o'clock. T he con test has only two side of G resham , one a t F airview in Oregon and one or tw o outside the m ark etin g cannot do. F or exam ple. It can n o t a rb itra rily fix higher prices lam p shade fitted each of th e lig h ts in m unities su b u rb an to P o rtlan d , und m ore Sundays to go before th e close. th"e sto re of Mrs. E lsie Langley & Son; state. At th e close of th e three-day th a n conditions ju stify , g u ara n tee th e th e room s and every guest was lion every w h ere th e ir w ork is com m ended. T he Reds and th e B lues a re so near an o th er in T ille r's confectionery at ored by being allow ed to w ear a St. Two cakes w ere given aw ay us to g eth er th a t a very little Increase on T ro u td ale ; a t E sson's d ru g sto re at session req u e sts w ere m ade from five cost of production plus a profit, sell a P a tric k 's cap of vivid hue. Five h u n usual at the close of th e sesplon. T he eith er side will change the en tire r e Sandy and a fo u rth pay sta tio n at A different co u n ties th a t sim ilar schools larg e crop for th e sam e u n it prices ns dred was indulged in during th e eve su lt. T he w ords of th e old song, “The S ag n er’s, E stacada be held in th e ir p recin cts at some fu a sm all one, m ake pool prices higher ning. T hose p resen t besides th e host recip ien ts w ere Mrs. Ethel L undquist th an an occasional individual can ob victory m ay depend on you” in this and Mrs. A nna Collins. T he grand An im p o rta n t d e p a rtu re of th e com tu re tim e. C. J. H urd, extension m a r and hostess w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. E. case m ay prove lite ra lly tru e .” pany's system of com m unication from keting specialist, w as in ch arg e of the tain , be a ru lin g factor w hen handling M etzger. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. S chneider prizes w ere also aw arded a t th is time. only a sm all p a rt of a crop, do aw ay They w ent to Miss S a ra D otson, On S unday m orning the Rev. Mr. one point to an o th er is th e d irect te le Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mr. and W aw keye rem in d er clock; Mrs. M. L. Bundy, a m issionary from the P h ilip phone line w hich in th e p ast few school, assiste d by D irector P aul V. w ith all m iddlem en, pay m em bers in Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Dr. and Mrs. II Looker, waffle iro n s; and Mrs. H. M. pine Islan d s w ill be the speaker. The m onths h as been perfected betw een M aris. O ther men of n ational re p u ta full at one tim e and it can n o t do aw ay V. Adlx, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bungs, Mr. w ith oth er difficulties w hich can n o t Shaw , p ancake griddle. All are I’hilippines are undoubtedly the m ost all sta tio n s from E stacad a to Oregon tion attended the school and appeared and Mrs. O. A. E astm an, Mr. and Mrs. G resham women. in te restin g m ission field of th e church City, including G resham , Bull Run and on th e p ro g ram of th e g ath erin g at be easily overcome. Some splendid ta lk s w ere given by B. L. W alrad, Leslie W alrad, Miss today and Mr. Bundy has the very la t other points. Bull Run is th e “cen different tim es. M anager F ra n k T. S w ett of th e Cali G ertru d e A lexander, Dr. und Mrs. H. est inform ation obtainable. Te hear tr a l" for th e p riv ate line and th ro u g h ARBOLEDA Ten points w ere em phasized d u rin g j fornia P ear G row ers' association. He H. Ott, Miss Violet P erre t and John him w ill prove in te restin g and profit th a t place all sta tio n s belonging to th e Hessel. Mrs. A rth u r Sm ith, Mrs. C larence able to all. T h ere w ill be special com pany and all the d ep artm en ts in the m eeting, according to “The W est- asserted th a t “H um an rela tio n s are ern F a rm e r" one of th e m ain ones far m ore im p o rtan t th an th e co n tra ct Beckm an and Mrs. Edw in S efu rth of m usic. P ortlan d are reached directly w ithout POWELL VALLEY P o rtlan d w ere luncheon guests, T h u rs On T hursday evening, M arch 25. be the necessity of reso rtin g to long dis being th a t th e cooperative m ark etin g in m aking for cooperative su ccess.’ association can im prove production. One of thd o u tstan d in g featu res of the day, of Mrs. H arry C. Bourne. ginning at 7:30 tin Ladies Aid society tance aa form erly. T he L u th er League of th e Haron I Mrs. J. C. F in n ell is a t E lvers sa n It is also possible th a t cooperative program w as th e discussion by D lrec w ill hold its business m eeting, the m ark etin g can im prove production, to r Jam es T. Ja rd in e of th e Oregon L u th eran ch u rch will m eet Sunday itariu m in P o rtlan d w here she w as F ree Methodist Services. p ray er m eeting w ill convene, and the evening, M arch 21, at 7:30. A good en tire church, to g e th er w ith th e ir M orning w orship w ill begin a t 11 b ring about an o rd erly outflow from experim ent statio n of g rad in g and program will be rendered afte r which | tak en W ednesday m orning afte r a production d istric ts, im prove d istrib u stan d ard izatio n in relation to m a rk e t sudden illness. She is rep o rted as friends, will u n ite in a single service o ’clock at th o F re e M ethodist ch u rch refre sh m e n ts will be served. g ettin g along nicely. and th e men w ill supply th e program Sunday w ith p reaching by th e p asto r, tion, c a rry over a tem p o rary su rp lu s, ing. Miss H ulda Johnson is In P o rtlan d I T he G irl’s Hewing club of the Lynch Dr. D. L. Jam es, of th e United S tates and refresh m en ts. T his will be a gen the Rev. W. T. K lotzbach from th e stim u late consum ption, help stabilize fo r a short tim e assistin g in the home school gave a silver te a T h u rsd ay af- production and price, give producer bureau of econom ics, considers pool era l g et-together and good tim e. T here them e, “T here is a n a tu ra l body and of Mrs. O scar Nelson who recen tly un- te rn o o „ a t thp hl)mp of Mr„ F „ w ill be no special collection, no p a rtic th e re is a sp iritu a l body." Sunday fair sh a re of b arg ain in g pow er, reduce Ing th e only method by w hich o rderly „„ BarRpr r„a(, Thp monpy r „. h an dling m arg in s w hen existing m ark etin g can be carried out w ith any derw ent an op eratio n for th e rem oval u la r ax to grind, ju st to have a good school begins at 10 o’clock and th e re of a toxic goiter. The op eratio n was ce1ypd gopg , hp agencies are w asteful, g et b etter av degree of equity for all m em bers. tim e and th e cu ltiv atio n of friendship will be evangelistic p reach in g again perform ed at E m anuel hospital. Mrs. j c E d ||n of Cathlfln, pt> W a8hlng. erage prices for m em bers th an average G rades and sta n d a rd s im p artially ap and reg ard for one another. T he com in th e evening a t 8. Nelson is a d au g h ter of Mrs. A nna , on W8H a v„ Jtor T h u r„day a t th<) non-m em ber receives, and help put plied by com petent Insp ecto rs are T he th ird q u a rte rly m eeting of th is m ittee on program consists of H. W. Nordblom of Powell Valley. h(ltn„ (>{ b ro th e r. , n . , aw alld 8,8ler> Strong, C. M. Q ulcksall and Jam es year will begin F rid ay evening, March grow er on a cash basis th ro u g h dis- ; p rereq u isites to pooling, he said. Mrs B ert Olson was m ost b8PPHy l Mr. and Mrs. P eter Borgan. S terlin g . T hose in ch a rg e of th e r e 26, and continue over th e ensuing Zion E vangelical Service*. , SANDY UIIIII.H WAR surprise,I a t h er home Tuesday afte r | Mr_ and Mrg. w R Lopk„ wprp fre sh m en ts are W. J. Cooper, L ester Sunday. T he Rev. W. N. Coffee, of S unday school will convene at 10 VETERAN LAID TO RENT noon, the occasion of a sto rk show er hosts a t d in n er for Mr. and Mrs. I. V. S pencer, C. E. R usher, K. A. M iller and Salem, d istric t su p e rin ten d e n t for the o'clock at th e Zion E vangelical church, ------------ • b , " lt 25 " C a te r on F r id a y e v e n in g o f la t w e e k W. W. H astings. W illam ette d istric t, will preach each followed by th e ch u rch services at 11 T here was a larg e atten d an ce a t the frm G resham and Powell Valley be- F r|pndg of j M Hnn(lall an> rg. eveifing. from th e topic, “The B etrayal of U ndenom inational tem ple W ednesday Ing present. She received a num ber K rett,,1)? h,8 d p ath . w hlch OPCurred Baptist Church Je su s.” A class of six young people afternoon for th e last rite s over the of beautiful p resen ts and the a fte r- Kr|<Jay PVPnlng, M arch n aftPr „ B eginning w ith next Sunday m orn- L ibrary Offer* G arden Rook*, will be exam ined publicly a t the tim e | rem ains of Lloyd Jo n sru d who died in noon was sp en t very pleasantly, afte r gh(irt Mr H an d a |, ma(lp h|g ing the p asto r w ill com m ence a series I T he follow ing tim ely list of books of th e serv ices Sunday m orning. ; Chicago M arch 8, follow ing an acute w hich refresh m en ts w ere served. h(,mp wU|, Roy M ,U|l(H11 Qf of serm ons on the general them e, "T he ! on th e subject of g ardening can now These young people will be confirm ed attac k of pneum onia. Mis« Floella Mrs. O. F. L arson, lately retu rn ed to Arbolpda Two o th , - gong> tW(, duUKh. Bible and W hat It T ells Us.” Next be obtained at th e local lib ra ry Palm Sunday m orning. Jacobs and P ercy Shelley sang and the Pow ell Valley and D am ascus from [ te rs and a b ro th er survive. F u n eral S u n d ay m orning the topic will be “T he b ran c h : Senior L eague m eeting will be held Rev. S. F. P itts brought a m essage of C alifornia, has sta rted a class in piano s e rv ic e s w e re held M onday a fte rn o o n O rigin and H istory of th e Book.” The ! "D esign in th e L ittle G arden,” by at 7:30 p. m , at w hich tim e the League hope and cheer to saddened relativ es stu d y S he m eets w ith h e r s tu d e n ts R ap tlg t p h u r(.h topic of th e evening ad dress will be K ing; "T he L ittle G arden for L ittle from the E vangelical ch u rch at Sell- and friends. T he p allb earers for th e each .Saturday at the home of A. C, In term en t w as in D ouglas cem etery "F rom N aples to Aden.” The experl- Money," K ing; “ S h ru b s for Ama- wood will m eet w ith th e league at occasion w ere George and F ra n k W all, Arvidson. n ear T routdale. ence of the p asto r in going to A frica kteurs,” Bean: "T he Busy W om an’s Jresham and will tak e ch arg e of th e Joe and N icholas H llsencops, A lfred Em anuel A nderson Is atill In E m an Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Hater en tertain ed as a m issionary arc used as th e ill u s - ! G arden Book," B ennett; “F low ers and program . The m em bers of th e Ju n io r E dw ard* and M artin Sladky.s Many uel hospital w here he recen tly u n d er W ednesday evening with a St. P a t tra tio n s in this series of evening ad G ardens of M aderia,” Du Cane; “L ittle nd S enior L eagues and all m em bers b eau tifu l floral pieces w ere given by ent a m ajor operation. H e Is said rick 's p arty at th eir hom e in P o rtlan d . d resses. T he Bible school and I n te r Book of P e rre n n ia ls,” H ottes. and frien d s fo th e congregation are th e frirn d s of th e deceased as a m ark to be doing well and will probably re " S in g : A Song of Sixpence," a short m ediate society, also the B. Y. P. U. T h ree tab les of card s w ere m ade up. urged to atten d th is m eeting. of este< m and respect. tu rn home soon. will m eet at th e usual hours and th e 1 story in th e A tlantic M onthly for De T he d eco ratio n s and refre sh m e n ts The Rev. L. G. Lance, a retired m in Mr. Jo n sru d , a son of Mr. and Mrs. evening ch u rch service will follow th e je e m b e r 25 te lls in a very in terestin g I '«denominational Tem ple Service*. J. B Jo n sru d , of Sandy, had sp e n t a ister living in D am ascus, will fill the w ere p rettily ca rrie d out in the Ht. young peoples' m eeting. T he p ray er way of th e good fo rtu n e th a t came to a P a tric k 's Day color scheme. Sunday school convenes at the Un m eeting w ill be held W ednesday eve- ) m an thro u g h a d o llar's w orth of seeds, denom inational tem ple Sunday m orn g rea t ueal of his life in and around p u lp it at the Mission ch u rch Sunday T he re g u la r business m eeting of th e th a t place. He was d rafted into th e m orning at 11 o'clock. In th e evening Arbol, , la Im provem ent < lub wa8 hp|d ning and th e choir re h e a rsa l T hursday • ing at 10 o'clock and In th e afternoon ngitieering co rp s during the W orld the re g u la r pastor, the Rev. O. J. Wll- T h u rsd ay evening. T he la st no-host evening. l a r d of Thank*. at 2 o'clock th e re will be preaching We wish to th a n k th e m any indi by th e p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, a War and w as a t Camp E u stis a t th e ner, will speak from th e topic, “ If p a rty given by th e club proved so sue tim e of the signing of th e arm istice, Hons, Then H eirs.” viduals and o rg an izatio n s for th e sym M other«! cessfu l th a t it w as again a fe a tu re of T he next tim e you buy ch ild ren 's pathy show n and th e help given d u r song service to precede th e serm on. fie was associated in the lum ber mill Pedigree Klanks. Ilhl" Tb« <=lub *<» 8 T h ere w ill be preach in g again In the hosiery, get Allen A Black Cat. They ing th e long illness of o u r beloved business n ear Sandy for several years T he Outlook has a supply of p e d l - |ta^,1 Pa r »y in clubhouse next S at- w ear longer. 35c, 3 for >1.00. Ayls- husband and fath er, Floyd L. Mack, evening. P ra y er service Is held each and also th e G resham band, the T uesday evening and young people's with his fath er. Besides bis p aren ts, f r e e blanks, useful for dairym en, u rd ay evening, March 27. F rien d s ot w orth ft M artin.—Adv n sisters and a b ro th er survive. stock and p o u ltry raisers. L arge, very club m em bers a re co rd ially invited, G resham V olunteer F ire d ep artm en t, Sandy cpme useful, a t 5 centa each, 25 for 95c. M ysterlon*. ‘G resham P ost A m erican Legion and m eeting each F rid ay evening. Every- , „ tprInent w„ m ade ; ( N urse— “ Did the doctor take your i th e N ational G uard m em bers for th eir one is invited to th ese services. T he, Have Me Equal. te m p e ra tu re ? ” I particip atio n In th e beautiful and Ini- Add to your Income, su b tra c t (com Allen A Black Cat H osiery for boys P atie n t—“ Yes, and I c a n ’t find my | pressive funeral services See the bargains listed in the Want your losaes, m ultiply your re tu rn s, d i an d g irls. 35c, 3 for >1.00. A ylsw orth w a tc h 'e lth e r ! ” Mrs. P earl Mack and H elen Louise. Ads. 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