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GRESHA« OÜTLOOK. FRIDAY, JIL Y I92« WOODM E \ TO PICNIC , Camp No. 77. Woodmen of the W orld, j riv als will receive a free tick et to the AT ( ItY SIA I, LAKI. PARK Win be held at C rystal Lake p ark on Circle th e a te r in P o rtlan d . A baae- ------------ Sunday, Ju ly 18. T he p a rk w ill be I ball gam e and ath letic sp o rts and all The an n u a l picnic of M ultnom ah open at 9 o'clock and th e first 500 ar- kinds of gam es w ill ta k e up the fore- —— —— noon, in w hich a larg e num ber will ; p articip ate. Over $500 in cash prizes , will be d istrib u ted am ong the success- i ful co n testan ts. T h ere w ill be d an c ing in th e aftern o o n from 2 to 5 and I from 7 to 10. w ith N elson’s 10-piece I o rch estra. All concession money w ill go to th e Cam p's relief fund w hich su p ports. w ithout ad m in istratio n costs, cases of d istre ss and assists indigent fam ilies, as w ell as o th e r ch a ritab le causes. A Surprising SPIRIT OF SERVICE Our depositors and friends constant ly tell us of the pleasure they find in hanking here. POWELL VALLEY They say it is the spirit of Service— tlie ready willingness that proves nothing is too much trouble— that surprises and delights. Every man in Gresham would thank us if we could induce the women in his home to serve Weatherly Ice C ream once or twice a week as dessert. It is made with that flavor that you like better each time you taste it. The same friendly, helpful service is at your disposal, too. There’s al ways a welcome for you at the 7 ry it with crushed fruit, you can have a sundae right at home. In any size carton you desire at 60c the quart or in quart bricks at 50c. « ff Q r ®Ije © s r a r e tte The Friendly Bank SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM 189,000 women 89% remark with delight on its fresh fruit taste. 99K% emphasize its “ fruity flavor and fragrance.” r r * I t s IN the FLAVOR, made only from fresh fruits, that this marvellous difference lies T art ’•V 4^ refreshing lemons, golden oranges, the fresh delicious juices o f strawberries, raspberries__ from these alone come Royal Fruit Gelatin flavors. N o “ synthetics” or artificial flavorings are used. They could never duplicate that glorious fresh fruit taste, that fragrant aroma that arises directly you open the package. T h e pure, perfect gelatin that carries these flavors has not spoiled nor altered them in any way. W e are proud to offer Royal Fruit Gelatin to our Royal Baking Powder friends. W e are delighted with their instant recognition of its qualities— their apprecia tion o f the same high stand ards applied to a new line. From Brooklyn they write: ’"X. “ I knew we would like it because we always use ARBOLEDA . -S’ From rock-hound M aine to sun-kissed California, t f they wrote to N ew York fo r this new delicious dessert Mrs. Jam es Sim oni, Mrs. H. McGin nis, Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. C lar ence P arso n s m otored to T he D alles Tuesday. They w ere the g u ests of Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe. Sunday v isito rs a t the H udson home were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K esler of P ortland. F. E. Nickel of San Diego, C alifornia, and Miss G ladys B unting, of P ortland. Mrs. E lla H ensley and Mrs. Olive S treb ln left W ednesday for Clover dale, Oregon, for a two w eeks’ vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. H onrath and children of Florence, Colorado, have moved In to Mrs. B est's house. Mrs. E. G. llohlf and ch ild ren v isit ed Mrs. Alvin Copeland. W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E ricson, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins and E lm er Noah and Ja ck C alkins sp en t Sunday a t Colum bia beach. Miss Helen Lauden left W ednesday for S eattle to stay a few w eeks with relatives. Mrs. F ran k C raw ford and Viola w ere w eek-end visitors In P o rtland w ith relativ es from California. T h ere will be Sunday school during th e p asto r’s vacation beginning a t 10 o'clock Instead of 11 o'clock, until Au g u st 15. Mr. E verett will be h ere tl:e 25th of July. Mrs C raft of T he Dalles visited Mrs. C. I. T hom as la st week. Jim Burns, of Newberg, visited his m other, Mrs. M argaret B um s, S un day. H arry McGinnis is w orking a t Hebo, Oregon. He will be gone all sum m er. l a rd of T h an k s. We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s and the V eterans of th e W orld W ar, also the sin g ers, and for th e b eau tifu l flor al offerings and kind sym pathy of fered us d u rin g our late bereavem ent of our beloved son and b ro th er. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jo h n sto n , Mrs. Jen n ie McMillan and fam ily, Mrs. T h ere w ill be no services Sunday a t K ate Je n n in g s and fam ily, Mrs. th e Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian Maude W right and fam ily. ch u rch , but Sunday school will be held at the usual hour, 10 o’clock. The Rev. E. It D. H ollensted and wife w ill leave W ednesday m orning for E u gene, w here they will atten d th e synod w hich m eets at th e sta te u n i versity. A fter th e synod m eeting they will go to C rater L ake on a b rief v a cation. T he Rev. E. R. E v erett of P o rtlan d will supply the p u lp it In th e p asto r's absence and will preach S u n day m orning, Ju ly 25, a t 11 o'clock. 4 asked for it in the first 7 weeks 98% o f those who comment on it say, “The fruit flavor is a revelation. It’s the best I ever tasted! ” The L adies Home and F oreign Mis- I sionary society w ill m eet at th e home of Mrs. L. Berg T h u rsd ay evening. | Ju ly 22, at S o'clock. T he evening will be spent in sew ing and all are invited to atten d . T h ere w ill be spec ial m usic by a trio, th e Rev. and Mrs. E. Sandeen an d B ert Olson. The services a t th e S aro u L u th eran ch u rch will be as u sual, Sunday school at 10 o'clock, follow ed by preaching at 11. TROUTDALE " T h e odor is so fragrant and appetising.” Royal Baking Powder, so went for this. I t was even beyond our expectations.” “ Like the Baking Powder, it’s A 1,” is the verdict from W estport, Conn. From the East they write: “T he flavor is like fresh fruit itself, the fragrance delicious. Royal Fruit Gelatin is the only kind I want.” From the W est comes the message, “ M y family’s cry is— ‘Royal, or n o n e !’ ” NOW it’s in your own town, you can buy it to day. Royal Fruit Flavored Gelatin comes in five flavors. Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry — with delicious flavor from the fruit juices. Orange and Lemon with delicious flavor from O il o f Orange and Oil o f Lemon. w «8* X Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rldgefarm er and children have sp en t an enjoyable two weeks at Maupin, Oregon, on the ran ch of Mrs. B rid g efarm er's b ro th er- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gable. E. D. Randall Is w alking w ith the aid of cru tch es, the re su lt of receiv ing a painful in ju ry to his feet. W hile engaged in co n stru ctin g a bi; Tiling a t Gresham, a 1200-pound beam fell, strik in g Mr. R an d all's foot and c ru sh ing the bones. Mr. and Mrs. F red L. B ourne anil nieces, Misses F lorence and Vivien Arnot, have re tu rn e d afte r a d elig h t ful vacation a t th e sum m er cam p of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C lark, th e cam p being located in th e m o u n tain s south of Roseburg. Mrs. W. F. S everin and Mrs. Emma S nodgrass of P o rtlan d w ere luncheon gu ests of Mrs. W. R. Locke on Wed nesday. W ork was com m enced la st Sunday on the new clubhouse for th e A rbo leda Im provem ent club. On account of having a g reat deal of "local ta len t" m em bers of th e club a re doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay w ere g u ests of Mrs. H alladay's m other, Mrs. D. C. Cole of P o rtlan d , for d in n er on Monday. Mrs. F ra n k Lew is of P ittsb u rg , Pennsylvania, Is th e guest of Mrs. F. L. Bourne for the week. Miss Hazel Locke celeb rated her n in th birthday W ednesday with a p a r ty at which 12 little gu ests attended. Many gam es were played and d elig h t ful refresh m en ts enjoyed. L aw rence F o rtn e r has been ill for the past two w eeks w ith a fever and g en eral run-dow n condition. Also, Dale F o rtn e r has been slig h tly incon venienced by th e rem oval of her to n sils. PLEASANT HOME The Sunday school of th e P lea san t Home Methodist church will convene I at 10 o'clock, with preaching service I follow ing at 11:15. The su b ject will tie "T he Call of C hina." Special m usic will he rendered by I’a ttle and Nellie Greenwood. E pw orth L eague will | m eet in the evening a t 8 o'clock. Ward W ilm arth, a nephew of Mrs. I H. C. L arsen, of G resham , who has been very 111 for th e p ast th ree weeks, | Is now considered out of danger. BORINGT P reaching service will lie held S u n day m orning at In o'clock at the Bor h ing M ethodist church and the subject will tie. The Call Of China " Sunday school will convene at 11 o'clock. The i t g u la r m eeting of the Boy Scouts will he held Monday evening on the hase- | ball diamond. ■ HALEY I S Sunday school a t the Haley B aptist | church will com m ence a t 1« on S un day m orning and will ho follow ed at 11 by m orning w orship In th e E n g lish language. The Rev. J. A lfred E rick - Ison, p asto r of th e F irst Swedish Bap- | list ch u rch of P o rtlan d , will preach. B. Y. P. U. m eeting will be held a t 8 y ' ■ I o'clock. HOGAN ROYAL STRAWBERRY: "Zfr flavor is true to the fr u it— no artificial taste a t a ll,” rentes a delighted woman. ROYAL ORANGE: * The children thought I had p u t fresh orange juice in it— ’ writes a mother enchanted with the fresh fru it flavor. 5 delicious flavors ROYAL F ruit F lavored G elatin ¿Made by the makers o f ¿Rpyal ta k in g ¿Powder T he B aptist M issionary society will I m eet w ith Mrs. W. Black a t Hogan I statio n T uesday aftern o o n at 2:30. All I a re Invited to attend. Get Into th e traffic Jam S atu rd ay , Ju ly 17. and see th e W hippet at H essel | Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Gresham Beauty Shoppe ev ery th in g In th e line of cosm etic th erap y . C ourteous and efficient trea tm e n t. Mra. Ixils S t.C la ir. F irs t I S tate Bank building, phoua 1841, G re s h a m —Adv. Inaurane« funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very easy ■term«. B. W. Thorn«.—Adv