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OBESHAM SOTLSOK, FKIIUT, MAT PAGE THREE TROUTDALE has held a position In G resham at th e R aker & Son g arag e for th e past T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W C seven years. The wedding su p p er w hich followed Spence was the scene o f a very pretty w edding W ednesday, May 12, at 4 the cerem ony was served on th e lawn. o'clock when th e ir daughter Miriam At one large tab le th e b rid al p arty and J. T. McGinnis w ere Joined in w ed w as seated. Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis lock. T he wedding took place on the j will be at home to th e ir frien d s in law n In fro n t of an a lta r m ade of cedar j th eir new home in T ro u td ale after boughs and roses w ith large pots of they re tu rn from a sh o rt wedding rhododendron at each side. The trip. brid e m ade a b eau tiful pictu re in a A very enjoyable fam ily d in n er was d ress of w hite g eorgette crepe w ith a given a t the hom e of Mrs. F ran ces w edding veil held in place w ith a co r Fox la st Sunday, “ M other's day”, when onet of orange blossom s. B arb ara Mrs. Fox had all th e m em bers of her Spence, niece of th e bride, also of the im m ediate fam ily w ith her. They groom , and Ja ck Spence, nephew of w ere Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Fox and th e bride, acted as tra in bearers. The d aughter F ran ces, Mr. and Mrs. E m an bride ca rrie d a bouquet of sw eet peas uel Fox and son of P o rtlan d , Mr. and and lilies of th e valley. Miss Alice Mrs. Melvin S h o rt and d au g h ter of Spence, siste r of th e bride, m aid of W ashougal, M ilton Fox and Mrs. honor, w ore a dress of sa tin crepe Minnie Biederm an of T routdale, and and ca rrie d a bouquet of lavender Mr. and Mrs. WehofTer of P ortland. sw eet peas. F red M atches of Dayton Mrs. L. A. H arlow has been invited cousin of th e bride w as best man. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, p astor of the to atten d th e d in n er given by the com m unity ch u rch officiated before S oroptim ist club of P o rtlan d a t the about 55 guests m ostly relatives and H otel Benson next Monday evening in young friends of th e couple. The w ed honor of Mrs. B e rth a Landis, m ayor- ding m arch w as played by Miss Ruth elect of Seattle. W allace of P o rtlan d , cousin of the bride. Mrs. W allace Spence, sister- in-law of the bride, sang "I Love You T ru ly ." The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and has lived in T ro u td ale a num ber of y ears and C lothes fo r Young Men Graduates On this important occasion, when the young men are stepping forth into the world, noth ing can impart a greater measure of confidence than to be dressed in cor rectly tailored, well-fitting Clothes. A ppropriate services w ere held at the com m unity ch u rch la st Sunday. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted preached a serm on on "M other” and Mrs. L. A. H arlow very beautifully sang "L ittle M other of Mine.” Mrs. Scott, of Salem , sp en t a few days w ith her son, C. E. Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck and Mrs. Mary P arso n s and son. Dale, spent ; S atu rd ay evening in P o rtlan d a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel F. H ar- I low. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins have ! moved from th e Pow ell p ro p erty into the room s in th e re a r of th e ir store. The fish com m issioners had s u r veyors of P o rtlan d out to survey the m outh of the little Sandy Tuesday. | They are try in g to get it opened up so j th e fish m ay en ter th e Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P arish and ■ dau g h ter O thelda and little R oberta Robinson spent th e w eek end in The m e n ’ s w ear S h o e s D alles w ith Mrs. P a rish 's b rothers, Chas, and Pete Vogal. G RESH AM Mrs. F ran ces Fox, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence and Mrs. L. A. H arlow w ere am ong the m em bers of T ro u td ale was a larg e crowd and everyone r e •W ednesday with Mrs. M. D oryland and c h a p te r O. E. S., who enjoyed th e ported a line tim e and about $40 will ' family. dance and card p arty given last F ri be added to th e social fund as the re W hile a t w ork Monday a t th e Co day evening by th e p ast m atrons and sult. lum bla brickyard, McKinley Beers Mr. and Mrs. Tom H ensley of P o rt past p atro n s associations a t A1 K ader had the m isfortune to cu t his hand so land spent Sunday a t th e home of tem ple in P ortland. severely th a t he has been unable to A nephew of Mrs. Fox, Milton Block John W heeler. w ork all the week, and fam ily of San F ran cisco a re on The g rad u atin g exercises of the Mrs. J, M. C arr and little son, of th e ir way by auto to m ake a sh o rt eighth g rad e w ill be held in T ro u t visit here. dale a t th e city hall T hursday, May Eugene, visited a few days la st week T he Social com m ittee of th e T ro u t 20, instead of going to P o rtlan d as w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. K arl dale E a ste rn S tar, under the c h a ir they have been doing for the p ast few Schultz. m anship of Mrs. M innie Biederm an, years. E ssays w ill be given by each CEDAR gpve a very successful dance a t the of th e g rad u ates and a few m usical ity hall la st S atu rd ay evening. T here num bers have been prepared. A delightful b irth d ay su rp rise was The F low er club «’ill m eet next W ednesday a t th e home of Mks. W. given Otto G riesel last Sunday a t his Honey a t G resham . All those who cun residence on th e rose farm of the go are asked to m eet in fro n t of the M ountain View F lo ral com pany by a Fox sto re a t 2 o'clock and a way will num ber of his neighbors and friends. The house w as elab o rately decorated be provided to go. with (lowers for the occasion. Re fresh m en ts w ere served, Including HOGAN beautiful cake decorated w ith candles. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stout spent S un P aul W atson has gone to Salem for day with the form er's p aren ts, Mr. and m edical treatm en t. Mrs, A. J. Stout. Mr. and Mrs. L aundo of P o rtlan d were Mrs. M iller and h er daughter, Mrs. ca lle rs Sunday evening of Mr. and E rn e st M eggert of M ontavilla, visited Mrs. C. H. K inder. The new models await your selection. TW O Lasting B eauty O ur C hapel w ill m eet w ith y o u r a p p ro v a l. T h o se w ho a tte n d a se rv ic e th e re c a r ry w ith th em a m em ory*of la s tin g beauty. T h e re is a q u iet, re s tfu l c h a rm a b o u t it. A p p ro p ria te fittin g s, a m p le fa c ilitie s a n d com p e te n t d ire c tio n m ak e su re of a b e a u tifu l fu n e ra l s e r vice. PANT S U IT S $<>£* ALL WASH D A Y S/ G o n e — all rinWng ■od w rin g in g !— Instead ^ lin -R jn s & S p u v D p j W new H F. O. B FACTORY W e re serv e the rig h t to change prices am i specifica tio n s w ithout notice. W IL L Y S K N IG H T The new W illys F inance P lan offers a sm aller down paym ent, low er m onthly pay m ents; and th e low est cred it-cost in th e industry. “ 70* 6 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. HESSEL P h o n e G resh am 1141 ASHDAY is rapidly b eco m in g as ob solete as th e D od o. In its place has com e the w on d erfu l, sim p le S a v a g e W r in g e r less W a s h H o u r l Instead o f a d ay's slaving o ver w ashboard and tu b - o r a h a lf day's w o rk w ith the o rd in a ry p o w e r w asher, the Savage w ith its “ S p in -R in s e , S p in -D r y ” puts th ro u g h load a fte r lo a d — fro m h a m p e r to lin e , in the h ith e rto u nh eard- o f tim e o f 1H M i m m per tub fu l. N o t just w ashin g, m in d you , b ut rin sing , b lu in g a n d d ry in g th ree large loads w ith SEDAN J. C. H ESSEL J DOUGLAS SH O ES 1$ to i7 .s e F u rn ish in g s of nil kinds —there’s a difference —in co-operation --you get the big end when your business is transacted at this real community hank that was built for service to this “our community” ---surely —it’s the o n e ; On no o th e r occasion h a s a n y new in o to r-c a r so s tirre d th e in te r e s t an d e n th u s ia sm of th e m o to r-w ise A m erican public a s h a s th is new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six . . . So s u p e rio r is th is c a r in its p h e n o m e n a l pow er, so d iffe re n t in its m a n y a d v a n ta g e s, it is easy to u n d e rsta n d w hy its g rip on th e public im a g in a tio n h a s been so in te n se an d so fa r re a c h in g . T h is new “ 70” Six a p p lies th e p rin c ip le s of h ig h -sp eed e n g in e c o n s tru c tio n to th e K n ig h t S leeve-V alve m o to r w ith s ta r tlin g resu lts. W ith a 2 15-16-inch bore a n d 4% - in ch s tro k e th is new Sleeve-V alve Six e n g in e d eliv ers g r e a te r pow er p e r cubic in ch of piston d isp la c em e n t th ro u g h o u t its co m p lete ra n g e , th a n a n y stock A m erican m o to r-c a r e n g in e b u ilt today. In speed and p o w er th e new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six lite r a lly o u t-p e rfo rm s a ll o th e r stock c a rs of c o m p a rab le size. It affo rd s an uneq u aled c o m b in atio n of liberal room w ith m o d ern co m p act a p p e a ra n c e . It h a s a long, rac y effect w ith m o d e ra te a c tu a l len g th . H e re is an econom y of w e ig h t n e v e r b efo re achieved in a c a r of its type. Touring $1295 45 Ay lsWortlxS M artiiy with open arms 1495 $ STUDENTS SUITS, $17.50 to $25 America welcomes it $ STR A W H A TS $2 to IS Y o u 'll w ane a / r r e lr» t o f ( M i Ilm i a w d tro u h U • « • e r — ( He S a « < | ( . PKowa o r c a ll b í/« r » n o t w n«kday. in tiie h o u rl A n d the Savage ends all lugging and liftin g o f p a il*. A n d beat o f a ll, no w rin g in g , n o “ h a n d ” rinse, no use o f “ set” tu b s — n o re m o v in g o r rep lacin g pieces o f la u n d ry o r o f th e m ach ine betw een o p e ra tio n s . Even fillin g and em ptying Is done w ith o u t pails o r h an d la b o r. SAVAGE WASHER &ÜRYER T H E «A V A H E R/dnr F>eefor • 5a*«g< Ta nA a« «owefc of a Pm/ Save« raitiy coo Sold on our long lease pion. T ro u td ale School to G rad u ate Seven. T he g rad u a tin g exercises for the eighth g rad e of th e T ro u td ale school will be held on T h u rsd ay evening. May 20, and will be attended by a program of in te rest. The g rad u a tin g class of 1928 is com posed of seven m em bers, L uclle Howell, D orothy K endall, Ella R ichardson, M ildred Marble, H arriet Halley, Clyde Daum and A rnold Daum. An add ress of welcome will be ex ten d ed by P rin cip al R. D. H ew itt and the g rad u ates will occupy a place on the program w ith ap p ro p riate essays. T h ere will be a num ber of m usical se lections, both In stru m en tal and vocal, and th e exercises will conclude with th e p resen tatio n of diplom as by H E Bloyd, ch airm an of the school board. T he te ach ers for th e p ast year are R. D. H ew itt, prin cip al, and Miss M yrtle Hoff and Mrs. A rm tnta Scott. POWELL VALLEY The L u th er League will m eet S un day evening at the Saron L utheran church at 8 o'clock, a t w hich tim e a program will be given. "S p iritu al B lessings” will be the them e of the serm on Sunday m orning at the Mission church In P ow el1 V al ley. Sunday school will begin a t 9:50 as usual. The evening service will be gin at * o'clock, the subject of the ad dress to be. "T he Open G ate to P a r a dise.'' T he Mission m eeting of th e Saron L u th eran church will begin Tuesday evening a t th e ch u rch and will close W ednesday afternoon. T he com munion service will be observed Wed nesday m orning at 10 o’clock. GILLIS RADIO ELECTRIC CO. P ow ell an d R o b e rts P h o n e 1H2N G resh am All Kinds of Plants for window boxes and flower beds A large F rench H ydrangea given free with every o rd er of $2 o r over. Floral Designs and Sprays F. W. SABRANSKY FLORIST Division at 91st Tel. SU. SS7J Portland. Rt. 1. Box 55 L e t us be y o u r HEADQUARTERS fo r a n y th in g you need In I’lfnlc Goods Lunches Candle« lee Cream S oft b r in k s W e h a v e all of ’em 77ie Oscarette SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM GRAVEL for road and cem en t SOc and "ftc per yard a t pit I. L. Davidson H ensley road near Troutdale. Pnone Oreaham 15«I. Oregon Tent & Awning Works JOWM i . H A M IL T O N , Prop. Work i.u a ra n t-rd » Ir il-r ln x i. Rt. 7. Box iOS. Portland Has* I.Inn Road near Harker. T he G illis baseball club Is now a m em ber of th e In ter-city league and will play Its first game as such with It pays to buy from th e In te rn a F ra n k lin G arage team on th e G illis tio n al H arv ester Co. You can alw ays g rounds Sunday, May 1«, th e gam e to get your parts. Wo pay the freight. be called at 2:30. See R uark.—Adv.