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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927 VOL. 17, NO. IS OUTLOOK’S CENSUS FINDS 1568 PEOPLE IN GRESHAM THE SPECIAL MEETINGS FOLLOW DEDICAION QUESTION “ BEN IH R" COMING 1’IANO PUPILS GIYE OE SEWERAGE BEETHOVEN PROGR VM TO THE AUDITORIUM TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.00 Per Year Improvements Made in Sanitary Market Th e Seventh-D ay A dventist T he m agnificent cinem a sp ecta A Beethoven program , w hich has T he question of sew erage sounds ch u rch , w hich was recen tly com like a very u n im p o rta n t one to the been an ticip ated and p rep ared w ith cle, "B en H u r," long aw aited in th is neighborhood, is to b< presented at pleted on M ignonette avenue, was av erag e individual. But it is a m uch tn te rest, w as given by the th e public au ditorium . P o rtlan d , for im pressively dedicated on Sunday 7 ™ one to tlle th )n k er and ,s pupils of Miss F ried a B ratzel on nine days beginning on S aturday, T he S an ita ry m eat m arket, of maKnitudp A la st S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e la t A pril 16 Two p erfo rm an ces will noted in th e survey of th e place. aftern o o n in the p resence of a r a p ,dly g a, nfng . (By Mary E. W elch) be given dally at 2:30 and 8:30, ex w hich George Dietl is the pro p rie large audience. T his neat building cjty r ,g h t Qn th e sea coast (.al| djg. te r ’s studio, in th e p resence of The Outlook city -b etterm en t cen Some of th ese contained fu rn itu re cepting on Sunday. April 17, when is the re su lt of united effort on the c h a rg e Us sew erage |n to th e sea to r, is fairly b ristlin g w ith new ness of th e ow ners who a re in o th er m any of th e m others and friends sus, taken by a rep rese n tativ e of th e re will be no evening p erfo rm p a rts and some w ere for sale only p art of th e congregation here- sup- with()Ut co n tam ln attn g it8 w aters. of th e pupils. ance. and cleanliness as the re su lt of the paper, w as com pleted S atu rd ay "Ben H u r” is now being p rese n t and not for ren tal. Only a sm all pleinented by outside donation la- I [)(lt sew er d isch arg in g into a T he program was opened by an renovations w hich have been go a t noon and showed the population percentage seemed to be unfit for bor w hich has been g rate fu lly re- ed in Loudon, P aris and Berlin, as fresh w ater stream , such as a creek o utline of B eethoven’s w orks by well as by ten to u rin g com panies in ing on for the p ast two weeks in w ithin th e city ’s co rp o rate lim its occupancy. G resham is re m a rk ceived. or riv er, does pollute its w ater Vernon Kelly. The num bers played th e United S tates. For a period of E lder I. J. W oodman, president m ore or less according to the w ere as follow s: A llegretto from th re e years th e p ictu re is to be ch arg e of H. W. Cooley. to be 1568, 67 of whom are Ja p an ably free from u n in h ab itab le ese. A tiny m iss, B arb ara Jean "sh ack s.” C ertainly a crying need of the W estern Oregon conference, am ount of sew erage discharged. On first approach to the shop one 7th Sym phony, Adele V icklund; show n only in d ram atic th e ate rs by to u rin g com panies consisting of loses sight of th e fact it Is a m eat Quinby, did th e Outlook and the of th e tow n is th e nam ing of o u t preached the dedicatory serm on At no fa r d istan t day the federal Roudiuo in G, played in th ree large o rch e stras, ex p ert p ro jectio n city of G resham the honor to select lying stre e ts. R esidents of th e and the p ray er w as offered by governm ent w ill forbid th e city of p arts, L au ra Todd, F ran z Olbricli, ists and staffs of stag e m echanics. m ark et ow ing to the profusion of th is as h er b irth p la ce d uring the sam e stre e t w ere g reatly divided a t E ld er L. E. Esteb. T he H arm ony P o rtlan d from d isch arg in g its sew H atzuko H ato ri; L arg h etto from Tlie o rganization th a t will visit beautiful flow ers w hich nearly cov pro g ress of the census taking. H er tim es as to its name. A suggestion m ale q u arte t of P o rtlan d w as pres- I erag(j jnto (he w iH am ette anii Col. sym phony in D, G ertru d e R u h lin ; P o rtlan d is the one th a t played a ers th e top of th e show cases. T he long engagem ent in the au tu m n at nam e w as placed in th e G resham would be to definitely nam e th e en t and its selections m uch appre- i um bia rivers S onatina in G, R uth O lbrich; For th e Colum bia th e ate r, San F ra n c is w onderful bask et of tu lip s and th e city directory on A pril 3, w hen the stre e ts and post signs a t proper ciated. fra g ra n t bouquet of roses are the A series of m eetings is follow ing G resham has no sew erage sys Elise, Vera Stone: Sonata in G, co. Tlie d irecto r of the o rch e stra gift of th e M ountain View F loral count w as m ore th a n half com in terv als to se ttle all fu tu re a rg u Is C larence West, who w as for th e services of Sunday, and th is tem - and ,f “ shouId have 0116 u n - played in th ree p arts. F ern J e n many y ears m usical d irecto r of the com pany. pleted. m ent along th is line. nings, Anna Louise and Ju lia L a r der th e p resen t sew erage system it G rand O pera com pany. T he extensive im provem ents Some seem to be a trifle disap P erh ap s th e g rea test im pedim ent evening E lder W oodman will speak would have to connect w ith th e sen; Adieu to tlie Piano, Ja n e H a r Savage This cinem a version of G eneral ‘The Infidel’s pointed th a t th e num ber of in h a b to th e rea l joy of tak in g a cen su s 1trom tlie subject w hich will be com pleted by Mr. low; Minuet in G, Mrs. W alter Lew W allace's im m ortal sto ry and P o rtlan d sew er, or cre ate its own ita n ts in G resham is not g rea ter. is the fam ily w atch dog, especially W aterloo.” Tom orrow evening he d isch arg e by way of the Sandy riv- M etzler; B agatelle in A and Ron play is undoubtedly th e finest work Dietl w ithin the next week include th a t lias yet been produced by the th e in stallatio n of 20 feet of new T he enum eration w as tak en w ith w hen the fam ily is ab sen t and he w ill speak from the topic, “The H istory of N ation«”, th e ta lk to be e r ln t° th e Columbia. E ith er way do in A, T helm a D avies; Adagio moving p ictu re cam era. T he task co u n ter and show casing. T hey a re c a re and was a conscientious one. know s it and you don't. In th ese from A llegretto from M oonlight of m aking tin* g reat film w as d i A nother illu strated would m ean m iles of sew er con of a heavy grad e of plate g lass Boundary lines w ere faithfully in stan ces th e dog m akes th e m ost illu strated . stru ctio n at an enorm ous expense Sonata. A udrey C hapm an; G rave, rected by Fred Niblo, and occupied serm on will be given on T h u rsd ay with a 2'¿¡-foot m arble basé. T hese studied and adhered to. Names of of the situ atio n and seem s to enjoy a period of th ree years. Many of A llegro and Adagio from P a th é and th en be blocked at any tim e by the scenes w ere m ade in Italy, and sloping cases give am ple display people to leave tow n perm anently it. Several tim es th e w riter decided evening from th e them e, “A T rip to tique Sonata, Miss B ratzel. federul au th o rity . Some system tlie la tte r p art of th e p ictu re w as J room and show off the m eat to th e w ithin a few days w ere refused a l th a t a live cow ard is to be p re V eaven.” A cordial in vitation is m ust be w orked out. It w ill tak e In addition a num ber of m iscel m ade in so u th ern C alifornia. T he ___À___ though they w ere living in G resh ferred to a dead heroine and r e extended to th e public to attend a lot of study and some ex p e ri laneous pieces w ere played by the larg e ca st and tech n ical staff w ere best advantage. uncerem oniously. She i ” le8e nieetings. am w hen the canvass w as made. trea ted Two new sets of th e la test model m enting. P erh ap s by not ru n n in g pupils who took p a rt in th e Bee tak en to Italy from th e United S tates and rem ained th e re for of B arnes scales in porcelain finish T he nam es of people aw ay for the spent a decidedly anxious m om ent I th e main sew er too long a distance thoven program , and Lois and m any m onths. T he n um ber of ex w inter but w ith pro p erty and when she accidentally slipped upon and th en passin g th ro u g h a system V ernon Kelly. A violin duet was tra people em ployed, both in Italy a re in place, a se t behind each household effects here w ere also the E nglish bulldog belonging to of shallow reserv o irs, all th e solids played by May Kido and Amy and C alifornia, ran into ten s of show. A new cash re g iste r h as not added. G resham has the ap J. V. Cogswell w hile m aking a I th o u san d s, and th e to tal cost of also been purchased. ' A sm oked m ight be segregated and converted Hagami. m aking th e p ictu re w as four m il m eat case has been co n stru cted pearan ce and activity of being sh o rt cu t th ro u g h a re a r stre e t to ! into fertilize r and th u s some of the lion dollars. m uch la rg e r th an the census indi the Cogswell residence. T he dog j Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse and expense m ight lit met. The fluid BOOSTERS \LL SET w hich is en tirely tty and dust proof, In a purely picto rial w ay th e cates, but this is due to the thickly did not seem to be h u n g ry how d au g h ter Ja n e w ere w eek-end vis- | FOR OPENING GAME high points in “ Ben H u r,” a re the as a re all th e m eat receptacles in m ight also be used for irrig atin g ito rs at th e home of Mrs. M artha settled farm ing com m unity w hich ever. ch ario t race and the m arin e b attle th e shop. p urposes on tru c k g ard en s and lies ad jacen t to th e city lim its on Tom orrow , W ednesday, April 13 betw een a score of Rom an T ri To com pensate for cro ss dogs Fieldhouse. A visit to the basem ent of th e m eadow lands. If th e re should every side find is co n trib u to ry to and stre e ts w ith tw o or m ore T he Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Calder prove to be m ore of this p roduct m arks the form al opening of b ase rem es and as m any galleys of m a rk e t reveals th e fact th a t here G reek p irates. Yet th e g reat value th e place. nam es and some w ithout any w as I and th e ir nephew E dw ard D olan th an could be made a p racticab le ball in tlie Pacific n o rth w est when o f th e p ictu re lies in th e splendid as w ell as elsew here en tire clean An in te restin g diversion w ent on the kindly in vitation to an a fte r- w ere Sunday d in n er g u ests a t the use of it m ight be so purified and tlie P o rtlan d B eavers open a seven m an n er in w hich Mr. Niblo has liness and san itatio n prevail. The in the Outlook office before the noon cup of coffee, th e tr e a t of a I hom e of Mrs. C ald er’s sister Miss be allow ed to flow into th e riv ers game series with th e Hollywood tra n sfe rre d to th e screen th e full electric sau sag e g rin d er, lard vats d ram atic q u ality of G eneral W al counting of the nam es began. The fru it confection, a little boy who E lva Dolan. and cooling m achine a re located in w ithout any danger of causing po- sta rs at V aughn stre e t p ark in lace’s m asterpiece. P o rtlan d . guesses varied from 1489, subm it insisted on dividing his candy w ith The S pizerinktum club will m eet , lutlon. P lease study on th is m at- T he p rin cip al roles a re played by th e basem ent and a re open for ted by Mrs. W elch, to 1942, th e ex th e re p o rte r and th e reception giv- at th e g ran g e hall on F rid ay afte r- . t er for it will su rely have to be met McAvoy, inspection, according to th e pro T he Pacific Coast L eague opened Ram on N ovarro, May trem ely optim istic guess of E ditor en by a lady living "near th e end of noon. Mrs. George K enney and sooner or later. two w eeks ago, witli all of th e eight F ra n cis X. B ushm an, C laire Mc p rieto r. S t.C la ir. Chase S t.C la ir guessed th e stre e t in a sm all house w ith a Mrs. F ra n k Hodge w ill be the clubs, in C alifornia. In tlie two Dowell, K athleen Key, Carm el H. W. SNASHALL. T he in te rio r of the shop has been Myers, Nigel B ru lie t, M itchell th e Outlook telephone num ber 1561 large fir tree in fro n t", as she is hostesses for the occasion. series played in tlie south th e Lewis, Leo W hite, F ra n k C u rrier, enam eled white. New signs in a t and cam e w ithin seven of it and designating her residence un til B eavers dropped th e first one to C h arles B elcher, Betty Bronson, tra c tiv e coloring will soon be It is understood th a t paving of Mrs. H. L. St. C lair cam e th e n e a r such tim e as th e houses sh all be th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay Is to San F ran cisco and won th e second Dale F u ller and W inter H all. P rices have been fixed in keeping painted on th e Hh( w windows of est of any, m issing it by but five num bered. P erh ap s she had been begin soon. The w ork will s ta rt at from O akland, p u ttin g them in tlie w ith th e larg e seatin g cap acity of the m arket. persons- h er vote being 1573. It going to th e Outlook cooking Pow ell Valley statio n and extend p ercen tag e colum n at .462 w hich Is th e public au d ito riu m For the w as agreed th a t those the fa rth e s t school, b u t a t any ra te she is an to the M ultnom ah county line. T he G resham Union high school tlie h ig h est they have been for an first tim e th e se ats have been des FRANK TROEll TOPS from the ac tu al count should tre a t adept in th e m aking of devil’s food Mrs. B. S. C lark of L exington, b aseball team will play Oregon opening series in P o rtlan d for sev ignated as follow s; F irst 25 rows, EINT OE SHOOTERS low er floor $1.10; last eight row s th e crowd. cake put to g eth er w ith w hite icing Oregon, has been a g u est at the City on S tap leto n field F rid ay af eral years. $1.65; first balcony $1.10; first b al T he eighth Rose City H undred home of Mrs. L. T. L usted for a ternoon at 3 o’clock In th e opening T he taking of th e G resham cen a t le ast a h alf inch in thickness. T he B eavers have a stro n g er cony sides 75; second balcony 50c. M atinee prices follow ; first 25 T o u rn am en t of th e P o rtlan d Gun sus has been quite th e m ost in te r The Outlook would like to have i few days. club th is year th an they have had gam e of th e season. T he boys have estin g piece of w ork th e w riter has had an expression as to city bet- I Mr. and Mrs. W infred Hill of p u rch ased new su its, a new back for several y ears and w ith all of row s 75c; last eight row s $1.10; club held last Friday, S atu rd ay and first balcony cen ter 75c; first b al ever engaged in. Five and a half term en t from every ad u lt resid en t Longview and Mr. and Mrs. W alter stop and o th e r p a ra p h e rn a lia and the ath letes now in p erfect condi cony sides 50c; second balcony 50c. Sunday on th e club grounds a t Jen n e was a decided success. days w ere spent in th e house to of G resham , b ut th is was im poss- ' D ecker of P o rtlan d took d inner are looking fo rw ard w ith p leasu re tion, T hom as L. T u rn e r, Jovial F ra n k M. T ro e h ’s b rillian t shoot house canvass. T he w ork could ible as all could not be in te r- S atu rd ay evening w ith th e ir g ran d- {o (hp geason-s contests. The Beaver prexy, p red icts th e B eavers POWELL VALLEY ing from the 16-yard m urk was th e easily have been accom plished in viewed personally. Many w ere ab p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L a r ground has recen tly been p ut into will re st up near tlie top of th e p e r half th a t tim e but the re p o rte r sent from th e ir hom es and nam es sen. A fter d in n er the th re e couples first class shape. Coach K ru g er is centage colum n th is year. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. M agnuson fea tu re of the second day com peti w ished to become b etter ac q u ain t had to be obtained from neighbors. drove to th e residence of Mr. and w orking on the schedule for the G resham has alw ays been well have retu rn ed from W arrenton, tions in th e Rose City H undred ed w ith the p atro n s of the paper, H ow ever, it is th o u g h t th e h in ts Mrs. H. S. Clow w here th e evening sp rin g gam es ami tills will be a n rep resen ted a t th e opening baseball Oregon, and a re occupying th eir to u rn am en t of th e P ortlan d Gun as w ell as to observe fully condi w ere rep rese n tativ e ones and th e w as spent. gam es in th e past and indications home tw o m iles east of G resham . club y esterday a t the E verding nounced when com pleted. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley w ere tions of stree ts, sidew alks, v acant topics suggested by th ese in te r T hey a re ra isin g chickens on an p ark tra p grounds. T he veteran At a m eeting of th e school board a re th a t local bo o sters w ill again buildings, etc., also to secure an views w ill be trea ted in a su b se called to Moro, Oregon, la st T h u rs extensive scale and se ttin g out w as decidedly on his gam e, as he take p a rt in ce leb ratin g th e g rand last evening of union high school show ed by b reaking th e first 100 day to atten d th e fu n eral o f th e expression from as m any as pos quent series of articles. rasp b e rrie s. opening of baseball in P o rtlan d . d istric t No. 2 It w as decided to in ta rg e ts he shot a t in th e m orning. fo rm er's nephew . E arl Shipley, who sible reg ard in g suggestions for the Mrs. A ugustaxPalm blad. who has A m iscellaneous show er w as giv- I died at his farm at G rass Valley on crease th e size of th e classes and ( 111 Ki ll ANNOUNCES He m issed one ta rg e t in the open im provem ent of th e city. been v isitin g h er d au g h ter Mrs. tak e ca re of outside stu d en ts by EVENING SERVICES Swan M agnuson for some tim e ing 25-blrd event of the 100 ta r A bout 20 v ac an t houses w ere en Mrs. G eorge P u llen Jr., a rec en t | A pril 5. He w as born in 1885 near o p eratin g on th e sam e system as In bride, a t th e home of Mrs. Byron I Oswego, Oregon, w here he spent past, has gone to Oak G rove to gets on the afternoon program , and P o rtlan d high schools. In stead of Services a p p ro p riate to Passion P ullen on S atu rd ay afternoon. his boyhood days. He w as th e son th e assem blies in th e m orning and spend th e com ing tw o m onths with he finished the la st th ree events by Week will be held a t th e M ethodist About 30 Rockwood and G resham of Mrs. F an n ie Shipley and of the a t noon, stu d en ts will puss d irectly h er son David and fam ily. She ex b reak in g 74 out of 75. His p e r Episcopal ch u rch on T h u rsd ay and form ance for the day was re m a rk ladies w ere present- also Mrs. A l late L ester Shipley. to roll rooms. F riday evenings of th is week, when pects to re tu rn to Pow ell V alley at able, th e Olympic cham pion sm a sh Mrs. E lizabeth Johnson is carin g b ert Stockton of Tacom a, W ash in g T he freshm en gave a re tu rn p a r th e events the L ast S upper and th e beginning of th e b erry season. ing 198 b luerocks out of 200. ton, Mrs. A llen of N ebraska and for her 18-months-old g randson. ty to th e sophom ore class on F ri A u s p ic e s R o c k w o o d T he L adies Aid of th e Saron G etlisem ane will he review ed In E p w o rth L e a g u e tw o g irls from th e P o rtlan d Box W ebster Jo h n so n of P o rtlan d , w hile day n ig h t in the gym nasium and th e ir sequence. The ch u rch will L u th eran ch u rch has postponed its E ngineering leadership in every AT T H E factory, w here Mrs. P u llen is em his p are n ts a re aw ay on a trip . ROCKWOOIt OKASOB HALL W illys-K night light th e u su al good tim e w as enjoyed. be lighted by candleH only on m eeting from April 14 to A pril 21. price class. Masons in G resham and vicinity ployed. Many beautiful and useful six—g rea t six—T he W hippet, and Friday Sight. April !.>, 7 ¡I.'» will be trea ted to a big tim e F riday O am es and refresh m en ts w ere the T h u rsd ay night, and everything On th a t date It will m eet a t the the W hippet six. H essel Im ple gifts w ere received and a delicious diversions of the evening possible is being planned to give a hom e of Mrs. A nna Nordblom. The m ent Co.— Adv. Comedy Play night, A pril 15, when th e degree luncheon w as served. sense of realism to th e description Aid is p lan n in g Its an n u al May fes ‘Rather Rough on R obert’ team of H aw th o rn e lodge of P ort- Miss ( affray In PorUniiil. tival w hich will be held at th e of the events of th a t night. See the b arg a in s listed in th e | an(j will confer the M aster Mason BASKET SALE A ccording to an n ouncem ent in ch u rch May 6. The program of F rid ay nig h t will W ant Ads. j degree on tw o w ell-know n local th e daily p apers Miss D. W illia (JeneraI Admission 10c Mrs. Minnie Caddy has disposed | young men. All m em bers of Caffray began revival m eetings last he m ore fully announced in the Many new Want Ads today. of her six -acre ran ch to Nels Jo h n W ednesday Evening A pril 13— j G resham lodge are urged to be Sunday In th e Lincoln Methodist next Outlook. son of W arren to n , Oregon, and Mr. C oncert by G resham band. p rese n t and the b reth ren of oth er ch u rch , E ast 52d and Lincoln The Arem e club, the social o r Jo h n so n and iam ily arriv ed a few i lodges a re Invited. T he w ork of stre e ts, P o rtlan d . Miss Caffray is T h u rsd ay, April 14—A nnual m eet ganization of G resham ch a p te r days ago to take possession of th e ir ing of C ooperative B erry G row ers 1 th is solem n degree will be exem pli- well know n to m any in G resham G. E. S., w ill hold a card p arty at new home. Mrs. Caddy has moved Association. j fled by the team in full regalia. j and vicinity, having conducted C hanticleer inn on F rid ay evening. to th e hom e of her d au g h ter Mrs. County ( lu ll A gent W. D. K inder , ape c ,a | mM tln g s h ere on two occa- T h u rsd ay. April 14—Luuchpon by F ord W illiam s n ear Boring. Her April 22. ! will leave for T he D alles in th e s |(jns BY GRESHAM CONCERT BAND Sew and So circ le a t M ethodist son F ra n c is is tak in g w ork in the ch u rch . 11:30 to 1:30. m orning, accom panied by Mrs. _______________ Don’t lay down th e paper till you llluh School Gymnasium. APRIL 13, H P. M. Modern B arb er college in P o rtlan d . K inder, w here for tw o days he w ill j ‘Say it w ith a W antA d." have read th e W ant Ads. F rid ay A fternoon, A pril 15— T he la st le tte r received from Dr. Baseball betw een G resham Union be in ch arg e of some special w ork PROGRAM and Mrs. Jo h n W. Unis, who are high school and Oregon City on assigned him by the sta te club studying th e Chinese language in S tapleton field. leader. 1 Gem of th e O cean .......... .................................................................... Band P eking p rep a ra to ry to m issionary A sneak th ief stole a new tire F rid ay E vening, April 15— T ro u t Bay S tate Cadets ( B a rrin g to n ).......................................................Band w ork in China, was dated March 12 dale P.-T. A. moving p ic tu re a t belonging to Miss M artha H agberg D ream of th e V alley (R o se n k ra n s)...............................................Band and stated they w ere In no im m edi T ro u td ale city hall. as her m achine was p ark ed in ate d anger from the an tl-fo relg n Piano S o lo .................................................................... N ellie Greenwood fro n t of the B ap tist ch u rch a week F riday Night, A pril 15— P rogram and bask et social Rockwood grange feeling there. ago Sunday evening. T h ere w ere S unshine O verture (B a g le y )........................................................... Band Com munion service will be held hall. Indications th a t th e m otorm eter L ustspiel O verture (K ein B ela), req u e st n u m b e r....................Band in th e Saron L u th eran ch u rch was tam pered w ith but it w as not S atu rd ay, A pril 16— D orcas circ le M arch C abaletta (D a lb y )................................................................ Band T h u rsd ay evening at 8 o’clock. food sale a t W airaii M ercantile Co. ' removed. P iano S o lo ................................................ ...................... P a tty G reenwood L enten song service will be held on A p arty of eig h t who enjoyed a S atu rd ay E vening, April 16— F riday evening. A nthem s, solos Ju n io r ca rn iv al Sandy Odd Fel- R em em brance of N aples (B e n n e t)................................................Band m otor trip to Longview Sunday and duets will vary w ith co n g re g a low ’s hall. was com posed of Mr. and Mrs. G uard Mount P a tro l (E lle n b e rg )..................................................... Band tio n al singing in com m em oration of Jam es L aw rence, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vocal S o lo ................................................................ Mrs. Enoch Sandeen W ednesday Evening. A pril 20— th e lenten season. C. L arsen. Mr .and Mrs. B aker and Lei lu re a t Fairview city hall for Selections from M aritona (W a lla c e ).............................................Band | The co n cert w hich was given benefit Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beckw ith of G rande E n tree March (V a n d erco o k ).............................................Band S atu rd ay evening by th e m em bers ian ch u rch. P ortland. They enjoyed lunch In of th e Mission ch u rch choir was Bassoon S olo...............................................................................A. J. S tout ' th e au to p ark a t Longview anil on W ednesday Evening, A pril 20— w ell attended and very successful the retu rn trip m ade a to u r of the Song of the Volga B oatm an (L a k e )...............................................Band Boring Ladies Aid chicken sup p er In every way. T he proceeds will b a rra c k s at V ancouver, W ashing a t 1. O. O. F . hall. F irs t B attalion M arch (C ro sb y ).....................................................Band be devoted tow ard changes th a t ton, and th e P o rtlan d auto cam p Friday, A pril 22 W. C. T. U. In are to be decided a t a co n g reg a of 75 cabins. Courtesy) of tional business m eeting to be held stitu te at T routdale. Members of the E pw orth League T h u rsd ay evening in th e ch u rch . F rid ay Evening, April 22— Aremo will hold a su n rise p ray er service A young people's business m eeting club p arty a t C han ticleer inn. on th e top of G resham b u tte Sun- will he held a t th e ch u rch tonight. , day m orning. All L eaguers a re re- S atu rd ay E vening, April 30— E lection of officers w ill tak e place n o rin g R ebekah lodge play at ' quested to m eet prom ptly a t 6:30 a t th a t tim e. On W ednesday eve l.O .O . F. hall. at th e ch u rch . They have been in ning the m ale ch o ru s will p ractice stru cted to bring bread and b u tter S atu rd ay E vening, April 30— at 7 o'clock and the mixed ch o ru s sandw iches and 10 cents. If the O p eretta "C inderella" at Pow ell at 8. Good F riday w ill be ob- _ ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BLOO. w eath er is unfavorable, th e m eet- Valley schoolhouse. ! served by a service F rid ay evening | tng w tll he held in the ch u rch at Gresham Phone 801 Saturday Evening, April 30— Ramon N ovarro and May McAvoy In the su p erb cinem a sp ectacle t h . R e v Item Mho- the sam e hour. Powell SL, near City Hall Ben Hur. Auditorium. Portland. April 16 to 24 See ad e ls e w h e r e ,8’ 8 ° ® , ™ K Fairview grange dance at Fairview for prices and other information. g ren w ill preach. city hall. Continued on page 4 Gresham Locals PROGRAM and BASKET SOCIAL . CONCERT FORTLAND COMPANY