GKESIIAtl Ut'Tl.OOk. 4 KI1»A V. DECEMBER 31, Ith» HAGE FOrR ANNOI N( LM ENT MADE Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an are w earing a broad sm ile th ese days OF ENGAGEM ENT due to the a rriv a l of the first The announcem ent was m ade grandchild. A d au g h ter w as born W ednesday ot th e engagem ent of to Mr. and Mrs. W ilson E astm an Dec. 31—W atch nig h t service Miss F ern P erry of P o rtlan d to W ednesday at th e W om an’s hospi- M ethodist E piscopal church. E ileen, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Peak, son of Dr. and Continued from page 1 tai in P o rtlan d . T he baby bas Ivan Sw ift, has been suffering with Dec. 31—W atch n ig h t service at Mrs. F ra n k Peak of G resham , at a p articu la rly th e program will be been nam ed Lois Ann. g la n d u lar tro u b le for several days Swedish Misaion ch u rch , beginning luncheon given at th e home of the Mrs. Ed Bartholom ew and Mrs. 9 o ’clock. brid e-elect's p aren ts, Dr. and .Mrs as follow s: past. F riday night, m asquerade dance A lfred Sim onsen en tertain ed Wed C hristm as guests a t th e home of New Y ear’s day— Hl-Y skiing J. H C arrico, at w hich m em bers of S atu rd ay , dog-team rides and nesday evening at the hom e of the Mi - P e rry 's so ro rity , Alpha Chi Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P age w ere p arty at G overnm ent Camp snow shoe races for men and wom Omega, en tertain ed . Bridge was Mrs. P age's b ro th er-in -law and la tte r in honor of Mrs. E. L. S ta f en. Mr. Ham m ond says he will ford. Seventeen ladies w ere p re s New Y ear's Eve — Rockwood the diversion of the afternoon. sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayls- give free rides to th e kiddies who Both Mr. Peak and Miss P erry w orth and tw o child ren , L aw rence ent a t th e social gath erin g . Games G range h all dance. are at G overnm ent Cam p before and radio selections w ere the d i and M arjorie, and Mr. P age's sis New Y ear’s Eve — C edarville are g rad u a tes of the U niversity ot 10 a. m. Oregon. He is a m em ber of A lpha te r, Miss C onstance P age of P o rt version of th e evening, followed by m asquerade. Sunday th e re will be m ore w in refresh m en ts. Tau Omega fra tern ity . The w ed land. te r sp o rts lncliding a ski race in New Y ear's Eve — Dance at ding is to he an event of the The R ebekah W elfare club will Sandy I. O. O. F. hall. the afternoon. T he ski co u rse is Mr. and Mrs. Jam es L aw rence spring. close to th e hotel, and also a fine en tertain ed on C hristm as Mrs. meet Monday afternoon a t the Sunday, Jan . 2— Beginning of home of Mrs. A. McManus. Mrs. toboggan slide. T h ere a re plenty L aw rence’s son-in-law and d au g h tw o-w eek evangelistic cam paign at C h ev ro let P ro d u c tio n of skis at th e hotel, according to ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson and A. Dixon and Mrs. Gus Donley will Swedish Mission ch u rch in Powell B reak s ( lass R ecords J. V. R afferty, the p ro p rieto r. T here be the hostesses for th e occasion. Valley. children. All m em bers a re urged to be p re s Sunday, J a n u a ry 2— "T he Mes Again sh a tte rin g all production are plenty of good accom m odations Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and ent us th e an n u al election of of siah" o rato rio a t P o rtlan d au d i records in th e history of th ree- at th e hotel w hich is open a t all ch ild ren w ere th e gu ests on C h rist ficers will ta k e place at th is time. torium , 3 p. in. speed autom obiles, th e Chevrolet tim es. m as of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's sister, Mrs. T hose w ho have trav eled over F red Jones, the piano tu n e r who Monday, Jan . 3— Election of of Motor com pany this m onth closes C. E. D alrym ple and fam ily in the highw-ay say it is in good co n ficers of R eb ek ah W elfare club. visits G resham frequently, has had its g re a te st year w ith an o u tp u t of P ortland. dition. T he highw ay com m ission a recent sick spell but Is now able W ednesday Evening, Jan. 5— 728,697 c a rs, an in crease of m ore P hilip Hepp sp e n t C hristm as ! to tak e ca re of his w ork again. Meeting a t M etzger hall for a d than 40 per cent over th e previous has two c a te rp ille rs and a tru ck w ith his m other, Mrs. Ida Hepp, in with snow plow s a t w ork keeping m ittan ce of beginners to band. record year. Sam Sm ith and fam ily a re enjoy Sellwood. the road open at all tim es. The u n p aralleled public favor J a n u a ry 5— High school P aren t- ing a new A tw ater K ent radio re- Mr. Ham m ond is p a rtia l to the Mr. and Mrs. K. J. H agberg and , ceiving set w hich they purchased a T eacher association. which has attach ed itself to th e kiddies and is determ ined to show Miss M artha H agberg en tertain ed few days ago. Ja n . 8, 1927—Colum bia G range Chevrolet ca r has enabled th e them a good tim e. He says th a t if C h ristm as for Mr. and Mrs. Fred com pany to exceed by 209,637 ca rs m eeting a t Corbett. Mrs. Mary Geyer is recovering any boy has a dog la rg e enough . H obs and th e Misses Mayme and its own record of 1925. from a severe attack of the grip. Ja n . 12—C oncert by G resham and old enough, such as a collie or H elen Hoss. U nder p ressu re of the m ost se n She m akes her home w ith h er baud. police dog, to bring it along and satio n al dem and the g re a t o rg a n i T he W elling re s ta u r a n t w as (laughter, Mrs. Sam Smith. Friday, Ja n . 14—A rem e club zation has ever w itnessed, factory he will p ut it in h arn e ss in th e dog closed all day C hristm as, th e fam i team and give it th e first lessons. Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks and dance. Masonic hall. w heels tu rn ed at a record clip ly enjoying th e day a t home. Mr T his o p p o rtu n ity is offered to boys Iwo children ate C hristm as dinner F rid ay E vening, Jan. 14— Musical th ro u g h o u t the year, building a and Mrs. E m m ett W elling were with Mrs. Brooks' p aren ts, Dr. and program a t P lea san t Home M eth C hevrolet ca r every 12 seconds of for S atu rd ay and Sunday m ornings. h ere from Salem , also Gene W ell J Mrs. F ra n k Peak. Dr. Brooks re odist church. each w orking day. Daily p ro d u c ing w as hom e from Oregon A gri turned to Eugene Monday, b ut tion averaged 2,450 c a rs and PA STOR TO PR EA C H c u ltu ra l college, w here he Is a s tu ■ Mrs. Brooks will rem ain a t G resh ON FO RW A R D MOVE reached a high m onthly level In dent. T he follow ing day Mrs. am u n til a fte r New Y ear's. Septem ber when dally ou tp u t a v e r W elling's broth er-in -law and s is “Go F o rw ard " will be the them e A group of 15 or 20 ca ro lers from aged 3.381 units. te r, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, w ere of the serm on at th e M ethodist O utput for th e year far exceeds Episcopal church next Sunday out from P o rtlan d for Sunday d in the M ethodist Episcopal church I and a sim ilar group from the Zion th at of the com bined to tal p ro d u c m orning by th e p asto r, th e Rev. ner. Evangelical ch u rc h m ade C h rist tion in th e first ten y ea rs of Chev H alford V. W ilhelm , who w ill m ake Continued from page 1 Miss E dna M ew hirter spent m as eve a p leasan t m em ory to a rolet production. 1912 to 1921 in th is th e key note of an intensive C h ristm as day a t her hom e in N ew num ber of fam ilies fo rtu n a te w hich is p rac tica lly a vast level cluded. evangelistic cam paign which will berg. enough to bear them . T he singing plain, devoid of high ridges or deep "P ro d u ctio n records, w hich continue u n til E aster. A ppropriate Mr. and Mrs. T. Lockwood and was splendid und was m uch en gulches, with no deep cu ts to m ake C hevrolet lias been able to e sta b music will be an accom panim ent of two children of R oseburg and Mr. joyed. to b rin g it down to a com mon level, lish very consistently, ure esp ec the service. and Mrs. W. C hurch and tw o c h il Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F ow ler are no deep fills to m ake to bring it up ially g ratify in g , prim arily because A ra re tre a t is announced for dren of Marshfield su rp rised Mr. at the home of the la tte r’s p aren ts, to a common level. It has a n a tu r they reflect the in creasin g public the evening service a t 7:30, when and Mrs. T. B iornstad on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch. T heir al cem ent gravel form ation, g u a r confidence in the o rg an izatio n and Dr. Jo h n M. S pringer, m issionary They retu rn ed to th e ir hom es on garag e business w as recen tly an teein g a safe and reliab le found its product," said W. S. K nudsen, and au th o r, will te ll, of the m any W ednesday of th is week. burned out in R oseburg and they ation w ithout any d an g er of se t p resid en t C hevrolet Motor com y ears sp e n t in th e h e a rt of Africa. ure now looking for a new loca tlin g of th e h eaviest s tru c tu re of pany. “ We th o ro u g h ly ap p reciate It is expected th a t the church will F. E. Todd, I lls son Dick, and uny kind w hich It m ight be neces th is trib u te to the C hevrolet ca r be filled for th is occasion. Cecil Shelley tried out th e ir luck tion. and we sh all striv e to m e rit th e sa ry to erect. The W om an's M issionary society on C hristm as day by going tro u t I W atch n ig h t services of especial “T his piece of te rrito ry is c a continued high endorsem ent, w hich in te rest a re planned for F riday fishing In th e Sandy river. Dick w ill m eet w ith Mrs. George F. proved to be th e best fisherm an of Honey on W ednesday afternoon, pable of accom m odating a pop u la the m otoring public h as co n ferred evening, Decem ber 31, w hich will th e th ree, landing a 15 pound ste e l Ja n u a ry 5, a t 2:30. T he lesson tion of m illions of in h a b itan ts, p ro upon our pro d u ct,” he declared. begin a t 8 o'clock. T he services “ W ith production cap acity for head tro u t. Two sm aller fish w ere will be dram atized under th e lead viding th e p ro p er fo reth o u g h t is will open w ith a serm on by the cau g h t, one of which weighed ten ership of Mrs. W. J. Cooper. ^ T h e tak en to provide for w ide and com 1927 g re a te r th an ever before, p asto r on "H elpful R em em Misses Amy and D orothy Cooper m odious stree ts. T hese should be Chevrolet en ters on w h at p ro m is b ran ce,” w hich w ill be follow ed by pounds. will ren d e r a piano duet. T he so selected as to reach rig h t es to be a new record y ear for the a m usical program and an inform al Mr. and Mrs. Fred Je n n in g s and hostess will be assisted by Mrs. th ro u g h from side to side, so they w orld's la rg e st m a n u fa ctu re r of sing,” afte r w hich a social hour son and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. M organ c a rs,” Benjam in Cam eron, Mrs. W. W. may be ca rrie d fu rth e r if expedi three-speed tran sm issio n will be enjoyed. The m usical p ro of B oring, the la tte r the m other of H astings and Mrs. Louise Staple- ent. Setback lines should be es says W. W. M etzger, local agent. gram will include a piano solo by Mr. Jennings, visited C hristm as tablished now,—by and by will not Miss M argaret St. C lair, a piano duy w ith Mr. and Mrs. John Rev ton. Gresham Temple Services. duet by the M isses Amy and D or Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning do. Traffic is alread y here and enue of Kelso, Oregon, n ear Sandy. T here w ill be a w atch nig h t se r othy Cooper, solos by C. E. R u sh spent C hristm as with th e ir son-in- clam oring for b etter accom m oda Mr. and Mrs. O .W. Gibson en law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. tions. It is on th e Increase and vice at th e U ndenom inational tem er and Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, and ple Friday evening, beginning at te rtain e d a t C hristm as dinner, Mr. (1. W. McRoy In P o rtlan d . T heir will be for years to come. readings by Mrs. E. H. Kelly and “T his is only one of a series of 8:30, to w hich everyone is cordially Mrs. E. E. W elling. The m eeting and Mrs. Ralph Bowen of W ildcat, grand so n and wife, Mr. and Mrs. invited. Sunday school w ill con on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. will close at m idnight w ith a Jack K ronenberg, w ere also p res a rticle s on th is subject which will vene at 10 o'clock Sunday. A undoubtedly ap p ear from tim e to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. B unting of en t ut dinner. caudle lighting service of conse tim e in the near fu tu re, showing special invitation is extended to all cration. F orest Grove w ere in G resham for Mrs. E. Wall is recovering from the m any n a tu ra l advantages p aren ts who a re not sending th eir C hristm as, the guests of th e ir an a ttac k of d ip h th eria from which Window Cleaning. d aughter-in-law , Mrs. E dna B unt she bus suffered for a week past. w hich th is region has as yet u n children elsew here to come and developed and the m any new com bring them , w here a h ea rty w el For expert window cleaning see ing. At first her ailm ent was thought to m erclal advan tag es th a t can and come is assured. T h ere is p rea ch S. TaJIma, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson and lie tonsilltis, but a cu ltu re analysis will soon be created and e s ta b ing every Sunday afternoon follow Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. tw o sons, K erm it and Dougins, taken In P o rtlan d revealed the lished th a t will be of enorm ous ing a song service w hich begins at w ent to P ortlan d for C hristm as, the presence of d ip h th eria germ s. So value to th is cen ter and the w orld 2 o'clock. T here is also preaching guests of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's uncle and far no o th er m em ber of th e family very Sunday evening a t 7:30. at large, for we a re fast becom ing aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C hris C hristen lias co n tracted th e disease as each a w orld port. We have the po ssi P ray er serv it ' is held each T u es sen Mr. and Mrs. John so n e n te r was prom ptly trea ted w ith an In bilities w ithin our g rasp of m aking day evening and Bible study and tained ut th e ir home W ednesday oculation of antitoxin. one of the most if not th e m ost im young people's m eeting on Friday evening of th is week Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John E. M iller of W est T im p o rtan t port of m odern tim es. evening. A lfred H atnm ar, th e ir d aughter ber, Oregon, and Mrs. T heodore "Everybody please give th is co n Regina, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L u n d Van Donlnck w ere hostesses at a i leaner* A nnounce Move. sideration, and uny ideas- or su g quist und th e ir son, M arvin L u n d C hristm as dinner p arty ut the city G resham C leaners and Dyers are gestions advanced along this line quist. D inner w as served anil the bakery. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. now opposite llep p 's Racket store. will be g reatly app reciated and They call for and deliver. Phone evening spent socially. Anna H am lin, E rnest and John may- be of great value in w orking 681.—Adv. Miss Em m a L angford has been H am lin. T heodore Van Donlnck, out a system for the m utual benefit absent from iier duties at the Hepp Joel Van Lake, C harles Van Walle- of the g en eral public in these m od Jan. 3- Re-openlng of G resham R acket sto re several days this gan, T heodore D ewitte, Mrs. Clem ern tim es." high and grade schools. week on account of Illness. D ewltte, A rvilla Dew itte, Mrs. I I I I I I I I I I I I C J I I I I I I I M I I in illllllllllllllllM lllllllt llllllllh lllt lllllllllllllt llllll IIIU H IIIIIIIIIIIIC J IH IItllllllO lllg yniiiiiiHiiiKW H iiiiiiiioi A C h ristm as dinner party nt the Rose S h earer and d au g h ter Helen R. D. Bailey home was com posed of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred F erguson Mr. und Mrs. Roy Huiley and c h il and d au g h ter, of G resham ; Miss dren, Mrs. Rosa L am bert und son Ida Beleau, Mrs. (’. Miller, Miss Ben, Mr. und Mrs. C harles L am Violet Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred bert, Mrs. F letta H ibbert, H arold ' Stocking Jr., Mrs. C larence Seifert Lake, Miss Vada A nderson, H enry , and Ed. Gaetz, of P o rtlan d ; John I.unday. M arguerite, Leona and E Miller of W est T im ber. Mrs. he officers of the FIRST STA FF. BANK, extend John Miller, had the m isfortune to Leo Bailey. New Year's Greeting to the citizens Mr. und Mrs. Claude S tockton ■ slip and fall fro n ftlie porch on F ri en tertain ed on C hristm as for Mr. j day evening w hile visitin gw lth her of this community. und Mrs. A. W. Griffis and two m other, Mrs Anna H am lin. The sons K enneth and H erbert, Mr. injured m em ber was placed In a S tockton's sister Mrs. Lulu A rthur cast and Mrs Miller is extending and d au g h ter Agues, H arry lta- her visit Indefinitely. Mrs. Paul Vedder Is spending the inine, Mr. and Mrs. Loda Stockton. Miss D orothy Dodson. Miss H llnia C hristm as holidays with her h u s band and son ut C resw ell. Oregon. John so n und E lvis Stockton. Coming Events Gresham Locals H. W. Snashall Urges Progressive Slogan Winter Sports on Hood New Year’s Leglon-Auxlliary Install. T he in stallatio n of officers of G resham Post A m erican Legion was held last T uesday evening at th e g ran g e hall w ith C arl R. Moser, sta te ad ju tan t acting as Installing officer. T he follow ing w ere in stalled for 1927: Com m ander Ted Jo h n so n ; ad ju tan t, E. J. B rugger; vice com m ander, F ra n k H am lin; 2d vice com m ander, E. G ilberson; finance officer, B. A. M iller and serg e an t-at-a rm s, W. S. E verett. T he au x iliary m et in an o th er room of the gran g e hall and a t the sam e tim e in stalled the following officers: P resid en t, Celia E v erett; vice p resident, Ruth S t.C la ir; sec reta ry , G eorgia R oberts and tre a s u rer, E lsie S harp. Mrs. O. A. E a st m an, p ast sta te presid en t installed. A fter a sh o rt business session th e Legion and A uxiliary enjoyed an excellent lunch of ice cream , cake and coffee. Attempted Strangling ot Girl Is Reported Continued from page 1 tu rn ed about 5 o'clock, an hour and a half afte r th e m an had first entered the office, he had ju st de p arted and th e g irl was too frig h t ened to speak. L ater she told th a t he grabbed and choked her. h u rl ing threatening epithets at her, and then left hastily. Dr. Johnson is said to have n oti fied M arshal Kelly, who de clined to a ssist iu the m an hunt, which would have been com paratively an easy m a tte r as he was seen w alking slow ly on east Powell street directly a fte r the a t tack At first It w as thought th e g irl was a victim of au over-w rought im agination, but th is idea • was quickly dispelled at sight of her pallid face, inability to speak and Free Methodist Services. "Som e New Year R eso lu tio n s” the telltale finger p rin ts on her will be th e topic of the discourse neck, according to Dr. Johnson.. Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at New Year’s Eve Dance. the F ree M ethodist church. T here See the new year in at th e dance will be no evening service to p er by the Rockwood Social club, m it those who w ish to atten d the Rockwood G range hall F riday eve Young People’s M issionary con ning, December 31. Good m usic. vention w hich will be held from R efreshm ents.—Adv. F riday to Sunday of th is week at Insurance funds for farm loans. the C entral F ree M ethodist church No commission or brokerage. Very in P o rtlan d , E ast 55th and F lan d easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. ers. A num ber of G resham young people will ap p e ar on th e program . (Tenners A nnounce Move. G resham C leaners and D yers a re T he W om an's M issionary society will m eet a t th e home of Mrs. B. now opposite H epp's R acket store. They call for and deliver. Phone W. E m ery on W ednesday 681.—Adv. Grocery Bulletin 1 New berir I H am . w h o le o r h a lf li). :ise J o w H n . s im a r e s o f b a c o n f o r H c n s o n in ? Rex P u re L ard, m ed. pail 90c, lb larg e pail attend you during the coming year. New Rates on Gresham Outlook Heg I n n In g January I, 1927. T W IC E A -W E E K #•2.00 GRESHAM OUTLOOK R MOS *1.10 5 MO8. 60c And a m o n g y o u r New Y ear re so lu tio n s we tru s t th a t you w ill reso lv e to accept o u r frie n d ly in v ita tio n to m ak e full use of th e v a rio u s h e lp fu l d e p a rtm e n ts of th is in stitu tio n . From Now Until January 1, 1927 One year, $1.60 Six m onths, 85c T h ree m onths, 50c C. B. Upton. ( oiii Id a at Io n Kales with Portland Dallies PRESEN T GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— KATE DAILY O H i:i,o M .t.\ » DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN--- 8 00 DAILY JOUKNAI....................................... DAILY and SUNDAY JO U RN A L......... PORTLAND TELEGRAM ..................... 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