G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1«, WO. 78 G R E S H A M . M U LT N O M A H C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R Marriage Vows Taken at Church Wedding In the presence of about 65 g uests a beautiful T hanksgiving w edding cerem ony w as solem nized at the M ethodist E piscopal church T h u rsd ay afterno on a t 3:30 when th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm spoke the w ords th a t united A lbert Zenger and Miss A lice P eterso n for life. T he auditorium w as ta ste fu lly dec­ o rate d in palm s, fern s and c h ry s­ anthem um s. T he ush ers, O rville D avidson and Roy P eterso n , p re ­ ceded th e b ridal party. D arrel P ete rso n w as the rin g b ea rer and L au ra Ronnie P eterso n th e dainty flower girl. Mrs. Adolph Zenger w as the m a tro n of honor and the b ride w as attended by Miss E sth er P eterso n , w hile Adolph Zenger, tw in b ro th er of the groom, w as his best m an. The bride w as given aw ay by h er fath er, J. C. P eterson. Miss M ildred K um m el played the b rid al ch o ru s from "L ohengrin,” and preceding th e cerem ony Miss M artha H agberg sang, “A lw ays.” T he bride w as a ttire d in pale green g eorgette and w’ore a veil held in place by a w reath of orange blossom s. She ca rrie d a bouquet of cream colored rosebuds. H er bridesm aid w ore a gown of chan g e­ able taffeta in shades of pink and ca rrie d pink roses, w hile Mrs. B er­ nice Z enger, w ore her w edding d ress o f peach beaded georgette and ca rrie d a bouquet of pink roses. Both m atron of honor and th e bridesm aid w ore a w re ath of silver. At th e conclusion of the cerem ony light refre sh m e n ts w ere served by Mrs. Lucy Davidson, Mrs. E lla P eterson, Mrs. G race P ete rso n and Miss Je an P eterson. A fter a brief honeym oon trip Mr. and Mrs. Z enger w ill m ake th e ir home w ith Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zenger. Since h er grad u atio n from G resh­ am Union high school in th e class of '23 th e bride has been em ployed a s a bookkeeper in an a tto rn e y ’s office in P o rtlan d , w hich w ork she expects to continue. Mr. Z enger w as a g rad u a te in the sam e high school class and is em ployed by A. W. M etzger & Company. On T uesday evening preceding th e w edding Miss P eterso n w as honored by a su rp rise show er giv­ en for her a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zenger. She w as the rec ip ien t of m any beautiful gifts on th is occasion. At th e re g u la r m eeting of G resh- am P ost No. 30, A m erican Legion. T uesday night. Ted Johnson, ad- ju ta n t of th e post th is year, was unanim ously elected to till th e com m ander s ch air for the year 1927. Mr. Jo h n so n is w ell known in G resham and lives w ith his p ar- ents here. He is sales m an ag er for the firm of M itchell, Lew is & Stav- er C om pany, of P o rtlan d . T he o th e r officers elected w ere: F ra n k H am lin, vice com m ander; E.~ G iiberson, second vice com - m a n d er; E. J. B rugger. ad ju ta n t; B ayard M iller, finance officer; C. G. S chneider, h isto ria n ; K irk Thom pson, ch a p la in ; Win. S. Ev- ere tt, serg e an t-at-a rm s. An execu- tive com m ittee com posed of the follow ing w as elected: K. C. Rob­ erts, A lbert Camp, A. W. Botkin, C. C. Y ager and C. G. Schneider. TIMELY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED BY PASTOR T h ere is no nicer form of C h rist­ m as rem em brance for d istan t r e la ­ tiv es and frien d s th an a neatly en­ graved perso n al greetin g card. We c a rry a com plete stock and in v ite , you to inspect them . We su ggest, too, th a t you o rd er now for delivery about D ecem ber 10. P ric es a re low er, th is year, th an ever before. GRESHAM OUTLOOK, P hone 1561. Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. T ake a tip— try th e W ant Ads. (Christmas is (Coming! 4 WEEKS till the Holiday Issue of the Outlook B The usual large illustrated issue of the popular twice-a-week newspaper containing reviews of the year's progress in eastern Multnomah, appropriate holiday matter, messages of cheer, merchants’ an­ nouncements, etc., etc. B Tuesday, Dec. l i Good sized audiences g reeted the j (W0 p erfo rm an ces of “Cappy Hjvks,” the com edy presented by ,j,e senior class of G resham Union pigp school T uesday and W ednes- qa y evenings, and th e re seemed to j,e a united opinion th a t th e stu- ,|e nts c a rrie d out tlw ir p a rts with j cre d it to them selves. E veryone co u j(j from th e beginning th at , gruff old captain w as not half as ferocious a s he ap p eared and th a t u n d ern e ath a rough ex terio r he had a kind h eart, alth o u g h not 1 a very courageous one, an d no one j w as su rp rised th a t th e m anly ' young cap tain . Matt Peasley, final­ ly won th e w ealthy ship o w n er’s b eautiful d au g h ter. T he proceeds of the play w ill he used to help de- fray th e expense of publishing the “ M unhinotu", the class annual. A ra r e tre a t is in sto re for the high school stu d en ts and any o th ­ P receding th e m is tin g th e Le- ( ers who m ay w ish to be present glon and A uxiliary enjoyed a boun- ■ when on Monday, Decem ber 6. J u ­ ' tiful pot-luck supper, a fea tu re of bilee sin g ers, a colored m ale q u a r­ the jo in t m eetings w hich has ra is ­ tet. will ap p ear at the high school ed th e atten d a n ce of both o rg an i­ a t the noon h o u r and give a 45-min- zations n ea rly 50 per cent. u te co n cert of both vocal and in ­ T he Auxiliary, w hich met in stru m e n tal selections. T his co n ­ an o th er room of the hall elected c e rt is to be given u nder th e a u s ­ the follow ing officers: Celia E v er­ pices of th e associated stu d en t ett. p resid e n t; Ruth S t.C la ir, vice body, and $35 of its funds w ill he p resid e n t: Georgia R oberts, se c re ­ n ecessary to b rin g th e q u arte t ta ry ; E lsa S harp, tre a su re r. here. No adm ission will be charged, T he officers of th e Legion and J b u t any who w ish m ay co n trib u te A uxiliary w ill be in stalled a t a any am ount desinffl to th e stu d en t m eeting .the date to be set later. body fund to help defray th e ex ­ pense, alth o u g h all are welcome PETTY THIEVING IN w ith o u t so doing. The old tim e GRESHAM REPORTED so u th ern m elodies will be a featu re Someone who evidently wished- of th is co n cert and th e re w ill also a T h an k sg iv in g d in n er w ithout go- be a banjo soloist and probably ing to th e tro u b le of w orking for it ukulele num bers. The program or ob tain in g it honestly raided the will begin prom ptly at 12:40 and chicken coop of Felix Chiodo T u es­ co n tin u e u n til about 25 m inutes day evening and m ade off w ith a past 1 o’clock. h alf dozen w hite L eghorn hens. M arks could be seen w here they On th e com ing Monday evening, killed th e fow ls before leaving the N ovember 29, a professional m a­ prem ises. On th e sam e evening gician w ill ap p ear a t th e high m ilk w as stolen from four different school gym nasium and give a clev­ fro n t p orches th a t have been e r evening of en tertain m en t. He checked up. in addition to some appeared in G resham a t a program b u tte r from one of th e places. 8ev- given by th e W oodm en of th e eral m achines are rep o rted to have W orld In October and Ills stu n ts been strip p ed of accesso ries th a t a re sa ld to be exceptionally skill- evening. also H. • C. L arsen and . fu j. One tric k he perform ed w hich Andy B eckw ith each m issed four ' no one seem ed able to fathom was g allons of autom obile oil. On Wed- w ith an alarm clock. He set the nesday evening som eone attem p ted d o c k in full view of th e audience to g et aw ay w ith a locked bicycle an(j a m om ent la te r ap p aren tly belonging to Elwood D uncan, b ut produced th e sam e clock from they only dragged It a sh o rt dis- I am ong th e crow d. He also took a tan ce before th ro w in g It aside. T he g en tlem an 's h at from th e audl- fru it house of H. C. L arse n w as en- j ence, beat up an egg in it and tered a w eek or so ago an»L 50 stirre d in flour, la te r strik in g a q u a rts of choice fru it .and five or 1 m atch and lig h tin g th e m ixture, six g allo n s of pickles stolen. T he A fter tw o or th re e m in u tes it came door w as fasten ed u n d er lock and out a w ell-baked b iscu it and th e key, but th e th ief succeeded in get- j,aj w as resto re d t o ‘ Its ow ner in tin g th e lock open. p erfect condition. Of co u rse the A good descrip tio n w as obtained deception lies in th e fact th a t his o f th e m an who took tw o q u a rts of 1 j,an<]s can move faste r th an the m ilk from th e D uncan and W elch ' average m ind, but n ev erth eless, porches T uesday evening. He w as tp ere js con sid erab le am usem ent seen c a rry in g the m ilk aw ay and is a „rt possibly som e In stru ctio n to described as tall and w earin g a j gained from an evening of this long overcoat, larg e slouch h at and kind. , heavy logger shoes. Free Methodist Services. TROUTDALE BOV OUT "To all who are not finding life FOB BASKETBALL re tu rn in g to them th e blessings, H aro ld E vans of T ro u td ale, re g ­ com fort and Joy th e ir h eart desires istered in in d u stria l a rts at Oregon to have, we su g g est to try the A g ricu ltu ra l college, is tu rn in g out Bible way. T h ere Is balm for all for fresh m en b ask etb all. More ills th e hum an fam ily c a rrie s. How th an 100 “ro o k s” including m any would you like to be a polished shaft high school s ta rs of Oregon and | *n •he sight of Ood and th e w orld? o th er sta te s answ ered th e first call j Then you are invited to h ear a ser- for p ractice. A squad of about 40 m o n on The I’illar In th e Tem ple men w ill be picked from th is group ° f God Sunday m orning a t 11 as soon as th e coach has an oppor- o clock at th e F re e Methodist tu n ity to determ in e th e ability of I ch u rch , also a good, live, Interest- ing serm on in th e evening. the players. A m ory “S la ts” Gill, form er var- P ra y er m eeting will he held sitv b ask etb all fo rw ard and now W ednesday evening instead of freshm en coach, is pleased w ith th e T h u rsd ay to p erm it all who wish to m a teria l and expects to develop a atten d th e d istric t q u a rte rly m eet­ w inning team . N um erals are ing held a t P o rtlan d T hird church aw ardeil’ to m en on the squad who (L ents) Decem ber 2 to 5. T he Wo­ tak e p a rt In th e U niversity of O re­ m an 's M issionary society w ill hold gon fresh m en gam e and o th ers Its re g u la r m onthly m eeting a t the whom th e coach believes ea rn s home of Mrs. C. D. Cathey, on T uesday afternoon. November 30. them. Above— Albert B. Fall, form er Secretary of the Interior as he is today, this photo being taken at W ashington last week, as he a r­ rived from New Mexico to defend himself. Below, Mr. Fall as he looked before being indicted on the charges of alleged conspiracy to de­ fraud the government in grantine oil leases. In an in te restin g serm on last Sunday evening at th e M ethodist church, the p asto r spoke on the topic, "T he W orld M utes,” As a supplem ent to th is, he announces th a t he w ill p reach next Sunday evening on th e topic, “The W orld’s Upside Down,” d iscussing several phases of m odern life in th e light of th e teach in g s of Jesu s. The ju n io r choir will sing a t th is s e r­ vice. T he serm on for th e m orning hour is entitled "My Cup R unneth O ver”, th e w ords from th e 23d P salm being th e tex t. T he aim of th is serm on is to set forth th e joys and possibilities of th e overflow ing C hristian life. T he service w ill be enriched by special m usic by the choir. T he Sunday school is u nder an efficient corps of officers and te a c h ­ ers, and offers splendid o p p o rtu n i­ ties for religious in stru ctio n to the children of the com m unity. T he leader of th e E pw orth League for next Sunday is F ran ces W elling. T he devotional m eeting w ill be preceded by a social hour at 5 o’clock. Greeting Cards. White Ribbon Review b u d s Gresham Folks Ted Johnson Named Gresham Legion Head A Changed Man 2«, 192« The c u rre n t num ber of W hite Ribbon Review, th e official organ j of the Oregon W om an's C h ristian i T em perance Union, is largely tak- I en up w ith rep o rts of the conven- I tion held h ere in October. It ex- ¡ presses ap p reciatio n both in news I sto ries and ed ito rial, for th e cor- ; diality of the G resham people and ¡ for the m any favors show n to the | officers and delegates E ditorially the paper said: "It w as a big convention— 191 delegates. "L ittle G resham was equal to the em ergency—'because its soul was big.’ “Never did delegates receive so m any ’free' things. F ree n ew sp a­ pers, free fru it, free flowers, free autom obile tra n sp o rta tio n , free pro g ram s—but th e list is too long.” The follow ing ex cerp ts front the story of the convention give the g en eral im pression m ade on the v is ito rs : "W ith clear skies and sunshine, w ith a ir full of ozone, G resham w as resp len d en t in holiday array . F lag s and b an n ers waved. Nearly every window reflected a welcome by p o sters or suggestive d eco ra­ tions. A com m odious re st room was provided wit it couches anil easy ch airs and tab les w here oue could rest and relax. “ In th e convention ch u rch it was evident th a t th e com m ittee on dec­ o ratio n s m ust have beeu a group of a rtists. A larg e post flag covered the fro n t w all. To th e east th ere w ere g racefu lly draped the flags of the nations. The credit of th is d is­ play is due Mr. Geo. Honey. "Over 300 sat down in com fort to the banquet, and w ere served with perfect efficiency. "An autom obile trip to M ultno­ m ah F alls w as one of the m any tre a ts given tlie delegates by the G resham citizens. “All th e sta te officers w ere r e ­ elected except th e corresponding se cretary , who abso lu tely declined, being unable to serve longer. Each elected sta te officer w as presented by th e convention th ro u g h Mrs. H orning. M ultnom ah county p re si­ dent. a b eau tifu l token of apprecia­ tion for service th ro u g h flowers, flowers and m ore flow ers.” PASTOR TO DISCUSS GOOD QUALITIES Many people differ In th e ir o pin­ ions as Io who th e really good man Is. If he is good looking he m ight not he good in paying. If he has w ealth he m ight be stin g y ; if lie is popular he m ight be im m o ral; if he is religious he m ight be a crank. "W ho Is the Good Man” w ill be dis­ cussed in the m orning serm on at th e B aptist ch u rch next Sunday. T he service begins a t 11 o'clock. T he Bible school will begin prom ptly at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30. M arie Blom w ill lead the second group In conducting a study of fro n tier m issio n ary w ork, th e topic w ill be "F ollow ing th e F ro n tie r.” T he young people a re holding splendid m eetings and cordially in ­ vite o th er young people to Join them in th e ir m eetings and recrea- tioits. T he topic for thp evening serm on will be “A P leasing P e r­ so n ality ." T he p asto r Rev. E. O. Judd will speak in both services. Special m usic by th e local B aptist church choir u nder the direction of K. D. F en d all will be ren d ered at both services. The p ray er m eeting and Bible study beginning p rom pt­ ly a t 7:15 W ednesday evening will be followed l>y the reh e arsal of the choir. T W IC E A W EEK 81.«0 Per Year 264.4 Miles Per Hour Major Mario De Bernadi, Italian aviation ace who established a tu*w world speed record of 264.4 miles per hour to win the Schneider Cup at Norfolk, Va. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Al DI I OBII M CONVERTS Windstorm Damages Vacant Building The severe w indstorm which vis­ ited th is vicinity W ednesday eve­ ning played havoc w ith the p lan t of the Zweible M anufacturings com- : pany. The g re a te r p a rt of the ! dam age seemed to have been wreaked on th e north side of the ! building w here th e roof line is [ fully a foot out of plum b in places. I F our brick ce n te r pins su pporting the roof, each about two feet in di­ am eter. are lying on the ground with 20 broken panes of g lass and 100 sm all panes w hich escaped breakage, due no doubt to lighting on heavy tu fts of grass. In places the im m ense roof beam s have been moved nearly an inch out of line. The so utheast corner of the building w as also hard hit by the wind and the ce n tral p a rt of the south side has left its brick pter foundation. One of the iurge w in­ dows on the south containing 30 panes of g lass w as blown out but fell to the inside ra th e r th a n on the ground. T em porary sup p o rts have been placed u nder th e roof. Musical o rg an izatio n s of P o rt­ I ll t M i FULNESS. land have been dated for the S u n ­ As a little afte rm ath of th e sp irit day aftern o o n co n certs at th e m u ­ nicipal auditorium in P o rtla n d up of th an k fu ln ess w hich pervades the T hanksgiving season a p ic tu re p re ­ to the m iddle of Ja n u a ry , ac co rd ­ sented itself this m orning th a t ing to Hal M. W hite, m an ag er of might hear passing along. A th e auditorium . Many of th e o r ­ G resham woman, far removed from ganizations to ap p ear in th is sea­ the need of financial w orries, was so n ’s co n certs have given pro g ram s expressing her g ratitu d e for her in previous y ears and have won many blessings. She spoke of a high praise. com fortable home, plenty to eat T he co n cert for next Sunday a f­ and w ear, a kind husband, affec- ternoon, November 29, at 3 o’clock, tin o ate ch ildren and other things Is to be given by the S chubert club, that m ake her pathw ay a desirab le with Patil K. H utchinson us d ire c t­ I one in life. or, and assisted by vocal, piano and Y esterday an o th er G resham lady, organ soloists. totally blind, obliged to live alone F or December 5 th e program Is 1 and with a pitifully m eager income, to be by th e Sunnyside M ethodist said with a sm iling face to a neig h ­ Episcopal ch o ru s choir of 40 voic­ bor who had dropped in for a mo­ es, fea tu rin g a series of negro sp ir­ m e n ts chat and incidentally had brought along a basket of T h a n k s­ ituelles. O ther d ates are as follow s: De­ giving cheer, “Oh how thankful I cem ber 12, P h il-h arm o n ic Male am for my m any blessings. People ch o ru s; Decem ber 19, L adies’ are so good to me I h ardly know chorus and soloists, u nder d irec­ ; how to ex press it.” tion of Mrs, Fred L. Olson; Decem­ ber 26, special C h ristm as program , featu rin g C h ristm as ca ro ls; J a n u ­ ary 2, an elab o rate p resen tatio n of “The M essiah.” directed by Joseph F inley; J a n u a ry 9. Olds, W ortm an Friday. Nov. 26—Cam pfire g irls ’ X- King ch o ru s; Ja n u a ry 16, O re­ b azaar and social. O rient grad e gon m usic com posers' program , school. , with choruses, o rc h e stra s and solo­ Friday, Nov. 26— A nnual P.-T. A. ists. hakaar, country Htore and program , Students tn iio n n re Engagem ent. Union school near D am ascus, be­ ginning 8:15. G resham people will he In te re s t­ ed in the an n ouncem ent of an en ­ S aturday E vening, Nov. 27—B a­ gagem ent w hich was m ade sim u l­ zaar. d inner and program , P leasan t taneously In Salem and F o rest Home B aptist church. Grove one evening la st week. The Sunday E vening, Nov. 28- Sacred young people concerned are Oliver concert at Lynch schoolhouse, pro­ Gill of G resham , a stu d en t In the ceeds for p urchase of new Sunday senior year at K im ball School of school song books. Theology, and Miss Eunice P ease Monday Evening, Nov. 29—Ma­ of P ortland, a student at Pacific gician to ap p e ar a t high school U niversity. Mr. Gill told of the en ­ gymnasium. gagem ent at the dinner hour at his Bazaar, supper and program . fra te rn ity house, w hile I i I h bride G resham M ethodist Episcopal to he divulged th e secret at the church, W ednesday evening. Dec. 1. sam e tim e to her so ro rity sisters. S aturday. Dec. 4— B azaar, supper and play under auspices of the I iideiioniliialioiial Services. I Rockwood church, g range hall, Sunday school will begin at 1(1 | Rockwood. o'clock at th e U ndenom inational Sat., Dec. 4—T routdale. A nnual tem ple and th e re will be p reaching at 2 in the afternoon and 7:30 in I bazaar and supper by L adies Aid. City hall. the evening by th e pasto r, th e Rev. Monday Noon. Dec. 6—Jubilee 8. F. P itts. T he afternoon p rea ch ­ ing service will be preceded by a singers at high school assem bly. song service. Dinner for Two, Maybe. He— "I th in k we m ust Invite Mr. P eren n ials for Sale. and .Mrs. Borgdom to dinner soon." She— “C ertainly. Do you know Must sell a large num ber of my w hat day they can n o t com e?" p eren n ials and sh ru b s to m ake room for dahlia stock. They will For low est ra te s on autom obile, go very cheap to those who will tru c k and g en eral in su ran ce see come for them . Mrs. Vera L. T uck- B. W. T h o rn e —Adv. er, phone G resham 269x2.—Adv. "Miss S usan's F ortune", F air- view M. E. ch u rch benefit, Dec. 10 Dec. 11— B azaar and supper. M ethodist L adies Aid. P lea san t Home. Wednesday. Dec. 22 Senior class | play, "Seventeen," by Sandy Union high school a t Sandy. Army! Awaiting Whistle for First Service Game in West. Navy! Don’t fo rg et th e ad v e rtise rs when Don’t lay down th e pap er till you yon need an y th in g in th e ir line. have read the W ant Ads. GET READY! New Rates on Gresham Outlook Iteginning January 1, 19*27. TWICE-A-WEEK GRESHAM OUTLOOK ........................... *2.191 SUPPER AND BAZAAR and Candy Sale, « MOS. $1.10 Fifth Pond A u sp ice* M eth od ist laidies* Aki M ethod!«! Kpl«rnpal < h n rrh . Ore«b«m WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 Sale in v in , at 2:30 a i From Now Until January 1, 1927 One* y ear, 81.50 Six m onths, 85c T h ree m onths, 50c Supper at 5:30 - M EN U Baked Ham E sealloped P otatoes R utabagas Perfection Salad Celery Jelly P ickles A pple Pie Coffee Tea Milk Me P late Children 35c L unch S ets, Pillow Slips. D resser S carfs. A prons, N ovelties and o th e r useful articles. ( onihlnatlon Kates w ith P o rtlan d Dailies PR E SE N T RATE GRESHAM OUTLOOK an d — DAILY OREGONIAN............................... DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN. j DAILY JOURNAI....................................... | DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND TELEGRAM ..................... Keep Ibis for referen ce. $6 30 8.00 6.50 9.25 5.50 On and afte r Ja n $6.90 8.50 7 on 9.75 6.00 All ra te s strictly la ad» unce. Despite the hue and cry anent the ticket scandal, caused primarily by the break down of old “Supply and Demand,” wherein some 600,000 mid-western folks are trying to get into 40,000 seats, there should be a good football game a t Chicago when Army and Navy line up Saturday—for the first service 1 game ever played in the mid-west. Above, “Tiny” Hewitt, Army, and Frank W irkharst, Navy. Captains.