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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 16, NO. 24 CANNERY MANAGER GIVES INFORMATION GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21. OAKS PARK OFFERS MANY ATTRACTIONS Senior Class Night Is Troutdale P.-T. A. Host Declared Big Success to the County Council T W IC E A W EEK 1»26 RECEIVE * DIPLOM AS FORWARD SEASON PRESENTS PROBLEM G resham p atro n s of th e Oaks am usem en t p ark will undoubtedly be pleased to learn th a t th e g re a te st An open le tte r from the m anager of Coney Inland of th e Pacific n o rth w est One of th e best senior class night The T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r as- th e G resham Krad e school, am id th e T he can n ery was tru ly th e cen ter of th e B erry G row ers P acking com pany, will open its g ates to th e public S a t p ro g ram s e /e r p ut on at G resham soclation held its la st m eeting of th e a PPlause o i ad m irin g p are n ts and urday, May 22, w ith m ore rides, con Union high school w as rendered W ed an organized hum of in d u stry W ed D. E. Towle, has been addressed to the school y ear a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay ,rie n d s" T he aw ard w as m ade a t th e cessions, and facilities th a n ever be nesday evening at th e gym nasium to a nesday w hen ju st the rig h t clim atic last. Mrs. Lee E vans w as elected | clo8e of “ 8plendtd program , consist- m em bers of th e association and con fore in its history. full house. T h ree special stu n ts occu p resid e n t; Mrs. M orris McGinnis, vice ing m aln ,y of m usical num bers and conditions, coupled w ith th e e x tra o r ta in s m uch valuable inform ation to E. H. B ollinger, new m an ag er of th e pied th e tim e, .in tersp ersed w ith some d inary grow ing of th is un u su al season p resid e n t; Mrs. L. A. H arlow , secre- w hich show ed th e re su lt of m uch and bro u g h t th e stra w b e rrie s on w ith a those interested . T he com m unication re so rt has been busily engaged for th e of th a t an im atin g band m usic of th e ta ry ; Mrs. Chas. Scott, t r e a s u r e r ; l car,,ful ‘rain in g on th e p a rt of th e past m onth w ith a staff of n early a b ran d w hich has m ade th e high school ru sh , so m uch so th a t th e heads of de follow s: Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox and Mrs. C. I. Pr,n c iPal and teach ers. A b eautiful hundred w orkm en g ettin g th e p ark in fam ous. L eslie Maxon, who w as sch ed T hom as d irecto rs. All business w a s l woodland 8cene wa8 depicted on the p artm en ts a t th e can n ery began to sit T he stra w b e rry h arv e st is w ell un shape for th e event, and every nook uled for a co rn e t selection, w as u n up and ta k e notice and soon an S. O. S. der way, W ednesday’s rec eip ts being settled f o r th e y ear and the m eeting 8tage- mellow ed by th e soft glow of and cra n n y has been «entirely re-d ec able to be p resen t as he is suffering was b roadcasted w hich w as responded subdued lig h ts and in th e haze of a 2120 cra te s or 19 tons of straw b e rrie s orated, new benches and tab les placed from an a ttta c k of m um ps. A o ne-act closed w ith th e serving of ice cream to nobly by housew ives living In the m idsum m er night, a c u ttin g from T his, to g e th er w ith one-half th a t fo r picnickers, and ad ditional com play en titled . “J e rr y " w as given by and cake fu rn ish ed by Mrs. C. Zelbeck vicinity. T he show ers of Sunday and S h ak esp ea re 's “M erchant of V epice’ am ount of sugar, am ounted to 30 tons and Mrs. W allace Spence and th eir a s fo rt sta tio n s installed. four m em bers of th e class, H a rrie t sistan ts. w as given by four pupils, C athryn Monday supplem ented by fa ir w eath of b erries and su g a r packed into 109 As a special attra c tio n , C am pbell's H olm es, D ora H offm eister, O rville er on T uesday caused th e b erries to 50-gallon b arrels. T his is th e biggest Miss M arjorie K endall and A. M atch M etzger as Je ssic a ; Enos V olbrecht, rip en rap id ly an d th e hu llin g of the A m erican co n cert band, th e best Johnson and Floyd McKinney. J e rry , L orenzo; R alph Q ulcksall, S tephano d ay’s receip ts so far, b u t the peak of know n group of m usicians in th is d is a rasc ally imp, cam e n ea r com ing to es w ere d in n er g u ests at th e home of and W illiam S chm ierer as Launcelot. b erries w ent on w ith th e assista n ce of th e h arv e st is not yet and days are Mr and Mrs. Sam H arlow in P o rtlan d tric t, w ill p rese n t tw o co n certs both g rief w hile m asq u erad in g as his m aid The ch o ru s sang "In a bed of brow n ab o u t 100 women a t th e tab les, the looked for w hen th e rec eip ts w ill ex on S atu rd ay and Sunday, w ith Miss en au n t, b u t as is u sual, ev ery th in g la st S atu rd ay evening. leav es"; a c la rin e t solo, "Serenade' ru sh co n tin u in g over w ell into th e fol ceed this by 50 per cent w hich is close Ju stin e G ilbert, noted co n tra lto solo tu rn e d o ut all right. lowing day. A good-sized crew w ork A num ber of friends and relativ es.o f w as played by W illiam S ch m ierer; to th e h andling cap acity over one ist, singing. Mrs. M arg aret B urns gath ered at her ed u n til 9 W ednesday evening In E lean o r Botkin and D onald Confrey M arian Clow sang, "U nder the G reen scale. W ith the additional shed and T ra in s from G resham stop at the w ere th e p rin cip als in a catchy skit, home S unday w ith well tilled lunch th e effort to p rev en t w aste if possible. wood T ree,” also responding w ith an scale capacity and 300 w om en h u lle rs Oaks, and for th e benefit of v isito rs “A P a ir of L u n atics.” A class m edley baskets w hich all enjoyed. S everal Many ladies who had long resided en co re; a vocal duet by Evelyn we could handle w ithout loss 60 tons who visit th e re so rt by m achine, the w as given in w hich th e class w ill w as w ere p rese n t from Newberg. T au sc h er and R alph Q u lck sall; "I in G resham and unaccustom ed to ca n of fru it and su g a r in one day, or tw o road leading to th e p ark from S pokane read by E ldore Jo h n so n u n d er condi The g rad u a tin g class of th e T ro u t Know a B ank”, ch o ru s; a piano duet n ery w ork took th e ir places in the carloads, so we can ta k e on quite a avenue has been en tirely resu rfaced . dale school gave a p arty to a num ber by R obert and R uth S terlin g ; and good w ork of saving the fru it, which tio n s th a t w ould have d istu rb ed th e few m ore m em bers and acres. T he la test rid in g device in th e coun equanim ity of o rd in ary Individuals. He of th e ir frien d s a t th e city hall last fact was m uch ap p reciated by th e c a n sev eral selections from th e g rad e If you know of any g row ers who are try, w hich is all the rag e in th e ea st w as seated in a la rg e boiling pot by F riday evening. G am es w ere played nery officials. Hood avenue, esp ecial school o rch e stra. At th e conclusion selling th e ir stra w b e rrie s for less than a t p resen t, has been in stalled in the of th is in te restin g program , th e Rev. ly. w as w ell rep resen ted W ednesday $2.25 per c ra te tell them to join the park. T his is know n as th e “ M issouri b lo o d th irsty savages who im patiently •n d ice cream and cake served. w here th e ladles from th a t p a rtic u la r w aited u n til a fte r th e read in g of th e The T ro u td ale L adies Aid was en E. G. Ju d d delivered a splendid ad association and stop throw ing aw ay Mule", and is g u aran teed to b ring w ill before devouring th e ir victim . A tertain ed by th e Fairview ladies a t th e d ress on th e topic, "T he Road to Suc locality w ere g ath ered in a group and money. la u g h ter galore, so w ith th e o th er rea listic boat and band of m ission aries home of Mrs. Dr. B riggs a t O sborne cess.” He em phasized th e four r e fairly m ade th e b erries fly. W. C. H ave you called for th e poison for rides and concessions, everyone is added to th e in te re st of th is stu n t. sta tio n la st T hursday. T he ta lk given q u irem en ts for success in life, a sound B urch, who dropped in for a p leasan t th e stra w b e rry root w eevil? If not, do g u aran teed a good tim e. D onald Confrey and V earl H owell did by Miss M ackensie on Ja p an and the body, a good conscience, a w ell-devel c h a t w ith th e ladies, soon saw it w as so a t once or you may get left, as we T he large dance pavilion w ill be a fancy piece of sw ord fencing to th e m usical num bers fu rn ish ed , no place for a m ere m an, especially w ere oped m ind and faith in God. have no su rp lu s supply. given free of ch arg e to picnic p arties, accom panim ent of m usic and th e class w hen th e ladies began ta u n tin g him much enjoyed. D elicious re fre sh In the absence of J. V. Cogswell, di C h erries: We are still w aiting to especially from g ran g e org an izatio n s, w ith the w ords of th e old song, "E v prophecy w as read by v ario u s m em m ents w ere served. rec to r of th e school board, who w as to pay those five dollars to th e first five to a s sist in helping all to enjoy th em erybody w orks b u t fa th e r.” b ers of th e p ira te band. A few frien d s and Relatives of Mrs. have aw arded th e diplom as to th e grow ers w ho bring in one or m ore selves to th e utm ost. On all sides th e re is com m ent on th e C om m encem ent exercises w ill be class, Mr. Q uicksall perform ed th a t R. K n arr jo urneyed to Sandy Dell c h e rry flies. W atch close and get th e w onderfully la rg e b erries of th is sea held a t th e gym nasium th is evening Sunday to help celeb rate Mrs. K n a rr’s function in w ell-chosen w ords. It was d o llar and If you are first in, an order son. W hile it is tru e th a t th e s tra w MEMORIAL POPPIES w hen diplom as w ill be aw arded to a w ith genuine re g re t th a t Mr. Q ulcksall birthday. for a box of C. M. La F o lle tte ’s fam ous b erry root w eevil has w orked havoc SOON TO BE OFFERED class of 48 stu d en ts. T he com m ence peaches w ill be given. T he form ula Mrs. Jam es Robinson of P o rtlan d said goodbye to his cla ss. Someone in some sections am ong th e p la n ts and m ent ad d ress w ill be delivered by Dr. for th e c h e rry fly poison Is: O ne-half The tim e is ap p ro ach in g for M emor w as a v isito r a t th e home of Mrs. seemed to sense th e fact th a t th e re possibly som e of th e b erries have be pound of lead arse n ate , 2 q u a rts of ial Day, and alread y p la n s are u nder E. H. Pence, of P o rtlan d , p asto r of E unice Robinson on T uesday and w ere te a rs in his voice, an d who sh all come w ater-so ak ed and th ereb y liable say they w ere not in his eyes? He black stra p m olasses and 10 gallons w ay by m em bers of th e au x ilia ry of W estm in ster P re sb y teria n church, his W ednesday of th is week. to becom ing ro tted , b ut for th e m ost gave them som e fine w ords of advice of w ater. T h is am ount w ill tr e a t 80 th e A m erican Legion to conduct th e su b ject to be, "T he G rad u ate an d H is p a rt they are red, ripe, luscious, large W. B. S tru b le and Mrs. Ben S tru b le W orld.” O ther num bers on th e p ro and en co u rag em en t and advised them acres once, or 25 tre e s th re e tim es. sale of poppies to be w orn in m em ory and eatable and women em ployed in and d au g h ter F ran ces w ere Sunday g ram are th e recessio n al, M arch Mil- all to m ake an effort to atten d G resh We are m aking good p ro g ress w ith of those who gave th e ir lives in th e tlib hu llin g pro cess a t th e can n ery a re v isito rs at th e L. A. H arlow home. am Union high school. Before th e be o u r c h e rry pools both Royal Ann. Bing g re a t w ar. Not only is th is a m em or itaire, from S ch ubert, by th e o rch e s Mrs. A. D. K endall atten d ed a m u sic g inning of th e p ro g ram th e p rin cip al not com plaining a t th e ir size. Some tr a ; invocation. Rev. E. G. Ju d d ; and L am bert. We w ill soon have our ial, but m illions of th ese poppies are al a t T he D alles on la st Monday a f spoke of th e fact th is w as th e first of the m ost nim ble-fingered a re m ak estim ated tonnage of Royal Anns m ade and sold each y ear for w elfare strin g q u a rte t. M inuet from Beethoven ternoon. Mrs. F ra n k Bocoe and Mrs. tim e a g rad u a tin g class had gath ered ing 70 cen ts and even m ore an hour, S arah M etzger, E lb e rt Boice, H ally bought. If you have not tu rn ed in relief am ong th e service m en and O alaw ay w ere on th e e n tertain m en t on th e p latfo rm of its own school for w hile th o se n ot so proficient a re m ak your estim ate yet as to your crop th e ir fam ilies. T h ree an d a h alf m il Jo n e s and D orothy C ooper; oratio n , com m ittee. Mrs. K endall retu rn ed th e com m encem ent ex ercises. H ere ing not less th a n 40 cen ts an hour on “W ar and Its P re v en tio n ,” D onald you should do so a t once as we may lion w ere m ade in th e U nited S tates an average, w hich Is sa tisfac to ry for home Tuesday. to fo re all th e schools of th e county be out of th e m arket. We a re paying by disabled so ld iers them selves in v et C onfrey; class song, “Class of 1926” ; th is class of work. q u a rte t, ‘‘G oin’ Home,” E llis Judd, T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r associa had been rep resen ted in P o rtla n d for a good price and you should c o n tra c t e ra n ’s hosp itals la st year, and th e T ents a re beginning to rise on the v ery soon. As to w hat we can do w ith m aking brou g h t one cen t or m ore H ally Jones, Lloyd A rvidson and Don tion will give a picnic to th e T ro u td ale th e closing ex ercises, b ut th is year g rounds w hich will accom m odate ald C onfrey; p rese n tatio n of class school ch ild ren celeb ratin g th e close each school Is holding Its own p ro th e L am berts and Bings depends on apiece to the men who m ade them . around a h u n d red people la te r in the honors, R. E. C annon; aw ard in g of of school on S atu rd ay a t th e school gram . He spoke of th e g re a t am ount you. We have alre ad y signed up T he com m ercial poppy is being p ra c rasp b e rry season, w hile some of them of illn ess In th e school d u rin g th e la rg e acreage but to Bhip in c a r lots tic ally elim inated th is y ear, in favor diplom as, C hairm an W. C. L aw ren ce; house a re now housing stra w b e rry w orkers. hym n, “ B attle Hymn of th e R epublic,” year and com plim ented th e te ach ers Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n McGinnis, Mr. and and keep th e ch e rrie s m oving the larg of th e poppies m ade by th e disabled One of th e m ost en th u sia stic w o rk ers e r th e tonnage we handle, the b e tte r It soldiers, o r au x ilia ry u n its w hich do audience; benediction. Rev. E. H o rst - Mrs. R ich ard K n a rr, Mr. and Mrs. Sam on th e w ork done in sp ite of th is g reat Is an elderly lady, a Mrs. G resham , m an n ; recessio n al, o rch e stra. H arlow enjoyed a few days’ fishing at handicap, also th an k ed p are n ts and w ill be for all of us. T h ere is a prob th e w ork for th e benefit of th e v et who has come to G resham for th e b er T he class officers for th e class of C lackam as lake th is week. school board for th e ir splendid co ability of gettin g net for you 15c per erans. ry season from h er hom e In Eugene. 1926 a re Lloyd A rvidson, p resid e n t; T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r associa operation. pound for th e se ch e rrie s if they a re To u n d ersta n d th e significance of W ith her husband she w ill cam p on D onald Confrey, vice p resid e n t; H a r County S u p erin te n d en t A lderson tion w as hostess to M ultnom ah County of good qu ality free from w orm s and the poppy as a m em orial flower it is th e can n ery g ro u n d s and he hopes to brow n rot, but it will be n ecessary for w ell to th in k of its origin. In the vey Brow n, se c re ta ry ; H elen Max Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r association w as p resen t a t th e exercises and obtain em ploym ent In or aro u n d the w ell, tr e a s u r e r ; R alph E llsw o rth , s e r spoke briefly to th e audience. la st S atu rd ay . The m eeting w as held u s to w ork tog eth er to get re su lts sp rin g of 1919 a fte r th e w ar, on F la n d prem ises. The m em bers of the class a re R ich P lease tell your neighbor and we will ers F ields w here th e firing had been g ean t a t a rm s; E lean o r Botkin, coun In th e M asonic hall and began a t 11 T he outcom e of th e next few weeks cil m em ber. Miss Hope McKenzie, ard Andrew , A nna B ru n n er, W inifred o’clock. At noon a bounteous lunch all pull to g eth er to get a fa ir price for terrific and th o u san d s of so ld iers had w ith referen ce to ob tain in g help for th e black cherries. fallen in battle, in th e m idst of com te ac h er of h isto ry and civics, is th e was served at p rettily decorated tables Bechill, Maxwell Bent, M arian Clow, the berry h arv e st is still aw aited with class ad v iser for th e sen io rs and th e with place c a rd s laid for 100 m em bers Bobby D ow sett, Elwood D uncan, Bert plete devastatio n th e poppies cam e up cla ss h as chosen as its m otto, D uring th e aftern o o n a splendid p ro Gibson, Fay G unther, H ow ard H am il an xiety by b erry grow ers, as th e early in abundance. T he F ren ch w om en tell Zinn Evangelical Services. "L au n ch ed b u t n ot an ch o red ." The gram w as enjoyed and Mrs. W. J. H aw ton, P a rk e r H ollow ay, K erm it Jo h n season will p reclu d e the possibility of The an n u a l d istric t conference of you th a t th e poppy is em blem atic of cla ss flower is th e O phelia rose and kins, one of th e sta te d irecto rs, in son, G eorge Lee, W ilb ert Maxwell, obtaining a ssista n ce from P o rtlan d th e W ashington Mission d istric t of the th e sacrificial blood of th e boys who th e class colors, old ro se an d silver stalled all th e new officers of th e sev C athryn Metzger, G ladys NelRon, school ch ild ren , as schools will be out E vangelical Synod of N orth A m erica, fell on F lan d e rs Field. It is said th a t grey. T he ro s te r of th e class is as Ralph Q uicksall, Ruth S terlin g , R ob th e re about th e tim e b erries w ill be * eral asso ciatio n s attending. T his was w hich convened in Zion E vangelical w here the b attle w as fiercest, and th e follow s: Dale A ltm an, G erald A nder a m ost educational and en tertain in g e rt S terlin g , Ilse Schw edler, K ory w aning in th e fields. H ow ever, th e ex church, cam e to a close S unday eve bloodshed the g rea test, th e poppies to son, H arvey A nderson, Lloyd A rvid m eeting. T he com m ittees In ch arg e S a w a ta ria .W illiam S chm ierer, R ich igency may be m et w hen It arriv es, in ning, the Rev. G. L. Zocher preaching th is day grow m ost profuse. a sa tisfac to ry m anner. F rom th is th o u g h t com es th e tru e son, Ailie B artell, C lara B aum ann, w ere p rogram , Mrs. Lee E vans and ard Todd, Rose Tom blln, Evelyn th e serm on in the p resence of a large O livia B eehler, B eulah B eehler, E l Mrs. L. A. H arlo w ; luncheon, Mrs T au sch er, W aldem ar T horen, C arl audience. Dr. A. H. Becker, vice p re s m essage of th e poppy—th e m essage of b e rt Boice, E lean o r Botkin, H arvey E unice R obinson, Mrs. Je ssie H aley T im m erm an, Enos V olbrecht, Alta BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE ident of the Synod delivered th e s e r the boys who fell, as expressed m ost TO HOLD BIG BALLY Brow n, D onald Confrey, F ra n c e s Cook Mrs. A nna R ichardson and Mrs. Lee W ihlon an d L u etta W elling. mon Sunday m orning. T he seating c a beautifully in Col. Jo h n M cRae's poem, Ja c k D ow sett, Clifford E kstrom , R alph E v an s; d eco ratin g tables, Miss M ar pacity of th e church w as overtaxed in We Shall Not Sleep: A program h as been a rran g e d for a G resham B ap tist C hurch. E llsw o rth , W ilm a Fensk, Jo h n H ill jo rie K endall, Mrs. Sam H arlow . Mrs. sp ite of th e inclem ent w eath er. On "In F lan d e rs F ield th e poppies blow H. Y. P. U. ra lly to be held at the The Bible school a t th e B aptist yard, D ora H offm eister, H a rrie t C. I. Thom as, Mrs. W allace Spence, F rid ay evening a play, “ T he V ictory of Betw een th e cro sses, row on row T h at m ark o u r place; and in th e sky H olm es, E velyn Howell, E d ith Howell, Mrs. Thos. Low, Mrs. A. D. K endall ch u rch w ill begin pro m p tly at 10 a. m H aley B aptist ch u rch Sunday, May 23. M ary C hristo p h er,” w as presented, T he la rk s still bravely singing fly. V earl H ow ell, H ervey Ide, E ldore and Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox w ere on th e re and th e ch u rch service a t 11 o'clock beginning at 3 o'clock, u n d er th e di w hich w as effective and w ell received. S carce heard am idst the guns below. Jo h n so n , O rville Jo h n so n , H ally Jones, ception com m ittee and g reeted all T he p asto r w ill speak on th e subject, rection of th e p asto r, th e Rev. Jo hn T he conference sessions and the se s W hat th e Bible T eaches About S anc N ordell. F our 10-m lnute ta lk s a re to E llis Judd, M arg aret K oerner, Em m a visitors. Follow ing is th e program sions of th e young people's conven ‘We are the dead, S hort days ago we lived, felt daw n, L angford, H elen L audan, A nna Lind, given: piano duet, Mrs. Lee E vans tification." T h ere will be special m u be m ade by B a p tist p asto rs of the tion w ere very in terestin g and In stru c saw su n se t glow L eslie M axson, H elen M axwell, Floyd and Mrs. L. ,A. H a r .c v ; play let en sic u nder th e d irection of K. D. Fen- com m unity. tive. Loved and w ere loved, and now we lie The Rev. W illiam F alrw ea th er, of M cKinney, .S arah M etzger, E rn e st titled “D octor W ise," five pupils of the dall. In stead of the re g u la r evening A special m eeting of th e con g reg a In F lan d e rs Field, Meyer, Sven N elson, Addie P ullen, p rim a ry g rad e ; readings, Mrs. A. services the m em bers and frien d s of P lea san t Home, will speak on the tion will be held Sunday m orning im Tacy Racine, Melville Richey, A rnold M organ; T ake up your q u a rre l w ith th e foe. vocal solo, Mrs. W allace the church and co ngregation a re Invit topic, “How to stim u la te in te re st m ediately a fte r th e close of th e E n g To you from failing hands we th ro w R ogers, M onica Ruhl, P au l R usher. Spence; dialogue, O thelda P arish and ed to atten d a Young P eoples' Rally at am ong the young people for C h ristian lish services. Very im p o rta n t busi T he T orch—be yours to hold it h ig h ; R ichard Shroy, F ra n k Sm ith, M yrtle R oberta R o b in so n ; reading, R obert th e H aley Swedish B ap tist church. w ork,,” and th e Rev. E. O. Ju d d , of ness is on th e program . E very in te r If ye break faith w ith those who die, T he aftern o o n session will begin a t 3 G resham , w ill give an ad d ress on the S oderquist, ’ E sth e r Sloop and Lois Robinson. We sh all not sleep, though popples ested friend of th e congregation should o'clock a fte r w hich lunch will be subject, “W hat chiefly com petes with grow T rim ble. T he follow ing officers w ere elected m ake it a point to be present. In F lan d e rs Field." served and In the evening session C h ristian ity to alien a te C h ristian by th e co u n cil: Mrs. E. 8. Hoek, G il Sunday school w ill convene a t 10 b ert circle, re-elected p resid e n t; Mrs. H arry H alg rin of P o rtlan d will speak young people from d istin ctly C h ris Free Methodist Services. o'clock Sunday followed by divine w or A. E. M elin, F airv ale circle, 1st vice T h ere will be sp A ia l m usic and other tian w ork?” “ W hat are th e m a rk s of T he p asto r of th e F re e M ethodist ship at 11 from th e serm on topic. “T he Second Coming of C h rist” will p resid e n t; Mrs. A. D. K endall, T ro u t In terestin g fea tu re s In both th e a fte r a live young people's society?" will be "P en teco stal P ow er.” T he senior ch u rch , th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, will handled by th e Rev. A. Johnson, form be the them e of th e serm on Sunday dale circle, re-elected 2d vice p re si noon and evening "sessions league will m eet a t 8 o'clock in the speak S unday m orning at 11 o'clock e r p asto r of th e H aley ch u rch , and an m orning at I I o'clock at th e Sm ith d en t; Mrs. V. B. Day, Maplewood c ir evening. from C h rist's farew ell com m and, “Go G resham I ndenom luntioniil S eri Ices. ad d ress, “How can we best get. young ye into all the w orld and preach th e M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by the cle, 3d vice p resid e n t; Mrs. H. F. S tev Special services a re being looked C h ristian s to ta k e up definite C h ristian gospel.” Sunday school will convene p asto r, the Rev. E. R D. H ollensted. enson, P o w e llh u rst circle, re-elected fo rw ard to Sunday aftern o o n a t the Card of Thank*. S unday school will begin prom ptly at We w ish to than k our frien d s and a t 10 a. nt. The su b ject of "B ack se c re ta ry ; Mrs. L. S. H obson, re-ele ct Jndenoinlnational tem ple when the w ork?" will be delivered by th e Rev. Jo h n N ordell. T h ere will he rep o rts neighbors for th e ir expressions of sliding" will be considered a t the 10 o'clock. ed tre a su re r. Rev O. J. Stone from th e Sim pson from th e v ario u s societies, a round sym pathy in th e death of our father, At a special m eeting of th e school young people's service. All are w el E. P. Smith. Bible In stitu te of S eattle wll bring a tab le d iscussion, follow ed by refre sh - For Spring Fever. Mrs. C lara E m ra, Mrs. Mabie come to attend. T ake a rest. Open a can oY N icker board W ednesday evening H arold D. m essage. Mr. Wlnejr, also from the in- | merits and a social h o u r preceding the Schm idt, Mrs. B ertha Tim m ons, so n 's Je llie d chicken and d in n er w ill M arsh, a P o rtlan d arc h itec t, w as em stltn te , will accom pany him and he ' evening service. N. H., E dgar, and O scar Sm ith. Many new W ant Ads. today. be ready.—Adv. tf ployed to d raw p lan s for and su p er- has a special testim ony of how he has I K. D. F endall will lead th e song ser- — I intend th e erection of th e new school- rec en tly been healed. T he Rev. Mr. J vice beginning a t 7:30 p. m. and an - i ■ t o in built at T ro u td ale during Stone will also preach S unday eve- ad d ress will be given by H arley H all- the com ing sum m er. nfng, the services to begin at 7:30. jg re n , of P o rtlan d . Special n u m b ers A m usem ent P ark , 30 A cres of Pep T h ere will be special m usic by th e of m usic will in te rsp e rse th e a d d re ss Gresham Library Hu* New Fiction. 1926 Season S ta rts choir u n d er the lead ersh ip of Mrs. es on th e program . T he follow ing new w orks of fiction F ra n k Noble, of P o rtlan d . Sunday The culm ination of y ears of effort on the p a rt of th e p are n ts as T he Sunday school of th e H aley w ell as the stu d en ts. A day th a t h as long been an ticip ated and one | have been received recen tly at the school will convene at th e u su al hour B ap tist ch u rch w ill begin at 10 a. m., never to be forgotten. New Life! New Joy! > G resham b ran ch of th e public lib rary : of lb a. m. T he p asto r will lead the u n d er d irectio n of th e su p e rin te n d T here should be a m em ento of th is occasion. A photograph of the T h u n d er on th e Left", M orley; "T he T uesday evening p ray erin eetln g and g rad u a te is th e answ er. T hink w hat such a pictu re would be w orth ent, Mrs. L indgren. S unday school P e a s a n ts”, R eym ont; "T he F arth in g will also conduct th e young people's | will be follow ed by the m orning wor- tw enty years from now. F un for on e and all S p in ste r", Dodd; “ Wild G eese”, Osten- Blble study on F rid ay evening, when ship in Sw edish, a t 11 o'clock. All a re "P ro fe sso r's H ouse", G ath er; th e 2d ch a p te r of Revelation will be co rd ially Invited to th ese serv ices and C ars via F irs t and A lder; autot I so; via Spokane avenue. "S p len d o r of A sia”, A. Beck; "Blind studied. T h ere will also be a Bible ch ild ren In th e com m unity not attend- G oddess", T ra in ; "S p an ish B ayonet”, study on W ednesday aftern o o n , be- ing a Sunday school, a re asked to Join R. M. HARDY Phone M l C'mon and be happy 1 Benit. g inning at 2 o clock. I w ith th e B ap tist school. FAIRVIEW GRADUATION DAY THE OAKS Saturday, May 22 Campbell’s Band H ARD Y STUDIO