GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, ATRIL 12. 1*27 PAGE FOFR Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Metzger, ac- I com panied by th e ir younger ch il­ dren, drove to A ntelope for a visit w ith th e ir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan De Groot, also th e ir dau g h ter, Mrs. T helm a De- (See additional locals on page 1) Costa, who Is m aking her home The G resham Circle of the E van­ with her sister. T he M etzgers ex­ gelical W om en’s union w ill m eet pect to re tu rn today. T h ursday afternoon with Mrs. M. Mrs. W. P. S huyler and d au g h ­ W eddeler. F riends are cordially te r Je an of Ringling, M ontana, are invited. here visiting with relativ es. Mrs. D. M. Cathey sustained severe S huyler and her m other, Mrs. C lara b ru ises a few days ago when he fell Sunday, w ere week-end g u ests of from the top step to th e bottom of Mrs. ('. E. R usher. th e basem ent a t his residence, a A recen t new s Item from Mon­ distance of over six feet. He m is­ calculated th e second step due to m outh, Oregon, announces th e e lec­ looking through the low er p a rt of tion of Mrs. Inez M iller as p resi­ dent of th e Polk County Council of bifocal glasses. Religious Education. Mrs. Miller, A gath erin g was held Sunday at who is connected w ith th e ru ra l th e hom e of K ehrli b ro th e rs in d epartm en t of th e Oregon norm al, honor of the 70th birthday of their is the d au g h ter of Mrs. E lizabeth m other Mrs. M argaret K ehrli. McLain of G resham and is well M embers of the fam ilies of her known here. children w ere present, including A luncheon will be given in the C asper K ehrli from Beaverton. A d aughter, Mrs. Mike F ru tlg e r of dining room of the M ethodist E p is­ H illsdale, w as unable to be present copal ch u rch on T h u rsd ay , April on account of the recen t arriv a l of 14, from 11:30 to 1:30. by th e S e w a d aughter in her fam ily. The r e ­ and So circle of th e Ladies Aid. union Sunday was m ade pleasant Members and frien d s and th eir by luncheon together a t noon and fam ilies a re ihvited to attend. the tak in g of a group picture. Lenten services will b e held at T here w ere 31 present, 20 of whom the Zion E vangelical ch u rch F ri­ w ere g randchildren of Mrs. K ehrli. day m orning at 11 o'clock in the T he new building w hich is to G erm an language in connection house th e sales and service of with which the sa cram e n t of Holy Brockw ay & Nelson is rapidly Communion will be observed. nearing com pletion and Is expected A quiet wedding took place at th e to be ready for occupancy by May home of Miss E lva Dolan on S un­ 1. T he pouring of the cem ent floor day afternoon when Dr. G eorge V. wus finished S aturday and other D arland of H illsboro and Mrs. L il­ in te rio r work Is being pushed this lian May W eaver of B eaverton w ere week. When com pleted th e re will united in m arriag e, the Rev. A. B. be 6000 sq u a re feet of floor Hpace. Calder of Boring officiating. Dr. The building, which is of concrete D arland is an old frien d of Dr. and hollow tile, is located on a lot C alder ami the la tte r Is the b ro th ­ 76 x 138 feet In area. F u tu re plans er-in -law of Miss Dolan. Dr. and Include th e beautification of the Mrs. D arland will resid e in H ills­ grounds surro u n d in g th e building. boro w here he has a tine practice. Mrs. R alph D eaville and two Tile G resham W. C. T. U. will children retu rn ed F riday from a hold an all-day in stitu te a t T ro u t­ w eek's visit with Mrs. D eavllle’s dale on Friday, A pril 22, the open­ m other, Mrs. II. Rehse, at H ills­ ing session of w hich will begin at II o'clock. Lunch will be served boro. T his is th e m eeting Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson left S un­ a t noon. w hich wus planned for April 14. day for her home at Oak Ridge, Oregon, accom panied by her m oth­ er Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson who is convalescing from a severe attack of flu w hich kept her indoors n e a r­ ly a m onth. Mrs. W ilkenson plans to spend several w eeks w ith h er daughter. E. L. Bartholom ew , who has been In the em ploy of th e S tandard Oil com pany here as an are a sab s- man for m ore than a year past, has been prom oted to the position of special agent of the sam e c o rp o ra­ tion a t C latskanie, Oregon, and left Sunday for his new location, a c ­ com panied by his wife and child. His successor a t the local plant has not yet been named. Clifford Gibbs purchased a Ford coupe S atu rd ay through th e used c a r departm ent of the W alter Metzger auto agency. E dgar H ollister re tu rn e d Friday from a seven m onths' stay in Rich­ mond. C alifornia, Where he was with his m other, Mrs. C. A. Hill. W hile th e re E dgar was em ployed In a re sta u ra n t. 11c says he likes C alifornia and intends to re tu rn about th e m iddle of Septem ber, I III IN V ISIB LE tak in g w ith him his grandm other, INI 1.1 I Ni I Mrs. W. B . Davies. th at a ssu re s th e sm a rtn ess Edwin Shelley, son of Mr. and of a costum e is the corset Mrs. W. T. Shelley, has recently received his d ischarge at San Diego beneath it and when th a t is a W arner, perfection is from the United S tates navy, in w hich he served u m inority cruise th i’ resu lt. A W arner laced of th ree and a half years. He ex­ corset, such as Is show n, pects to be home soon. When word or a W rap around, ad m ir­ w as la st received he was to begin ably suited to jo tir ligure an auto trip front Los Angeles to req u irem en ts, aw aits you St. Louis, Missouri. here 8 1.,50 to Mrs. Fruttk T acheron and baby and Mrs. A. E Buck w ere here from P o rtlan d Friday at the home of the form er's p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. G eorge T acheron. Mr. anti Mrs. F ran k T acheron expect to GRESHAM. OREGON move soon from P o rtlan d to P e n ­ dleton to reside. Gresham Locals Dr. H. C. Johnson has received a le tte r from his son Byron, who left G resham five m onths ago to en ter a naval train in g school in San Diego p relim in ary to service in the United S tates navy, sta tin g he left April 7 on the tra n sp o rt "H e n d er­ son” as a m em ber of th e sh ip ’s crew tak in g th e 1600 m arin es to China. S. T ajim a has been ab sen t from his post of duty as window w ash er for m ore th a n a week p a s t due to a severe attac k of to n silitis. H is place w as ably filled by a fellow Ja p an ese d u rin g his illness. w hich will be held tom orrow eve­ ning a t th e gym nasium . D irector H. C. Jo h n so n is an ticip atin g a well-filled house. Local firem en responded to an alarm w hich w as tu rn ed in F riday Alt is in readiness for th e April afternoon Ip extinguish flames on co n cert of th e G resham band the C alkins wood saw a t th e resi- .................. S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- TION of G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic h all' F riday evening, A pril 15. L a­ bor in M. M. Degree, exemplified by H aw thorne lodge in full regalia. V isiting b reth ren welcome. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y. A. W. METZGER, W. M. T h irty m iles on a gallon 50 m iles an hour easily. b rak es and sn u b b ers are equipm ent on T he W hippet. Im plem ent Co.—Adv. NOW/ The Opening Day of the FISHING SEASON = T his w eek w hile th ey last § 79 c s □ g Is EACH Vou’ll pat 75c to $1.00 for these elsewhere. A com plete line of Hat Flow ers and B raids now in stock. Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 (1 BES II AM GREENHOUSES Ophelia Rosebushes, $2 per doz. Flowers for all occasions W EDNESDAY AND TH URSDAY. 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H up H ere a n d S a ve AvtsWortK ÔMartir^ M E f N n ' 'S s w ab J M W f EAR Also L ad ies’ S lip p ers, P um ps a n d O xfords s , S t-t H o O f - E «=; S $2.95 and $3.95 LET US DO YOUR FINISHING W e g u a ra n te e sa tis fa c tio n a t th e r ig h t price. I G. M. DAVIDSON Eastman Agent. G R E S H A M The Super-Six Principle fr e e d to the lim it ■ = = Üiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimii GRESHAM , OREGON iiiiiu iiiitiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiic 3 iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiitiin iic 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiu iu iH ir^ Easter Lilies ISO Pots 2, 3, 4 and 5 Blossoms Fast Get-away and performance so smooth that only a stop watch shows how swift H U D SO N SU PER-SIX S ta n d a r d M o d els C o ach Sedan • f - C iu lo m B u ilt Model» • R oadster $15*9 - H»0 P h aeto n - • - 1575 R rougham • - 17 59 5-1*»»» Sedan - 185« 7 -Paa» Sedan AH >rxWS f 0 k rwooM. M m m t txt i m ia t M . C. Webster Motor Co. H u dson - E ss e x D ea ler tires ham I’hone 2491 Gresham $ 1 to $ 2 St.’85 1585 H UDSO N Super-Six How about that Harvest Hat? We have them for 25 or phone 306. s ta r r in g J a c k I’ickford, M ary B rian and F ra n c is X. B u sh m a n J r., a lso W m. H a in e s (a s T om B ro w n ). SPECIAL SALE PRICES li GOOD BAMBOO RODS $1.98 Each ............................. QUADRUPLE REELS, 60 yd. size $1.98 Each ............................................................................... GOOD l.lM S, asso rtm en t of 95c to $1.50 values ...89c E ach ............................................................................... ELY HOOKS, a big asso rtm en t of dry flies 89c specially priced per d o zen ......................... just arr / ted HAT FRAMES / BROWN of HARVARD ! L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. At B ro w n ’s M eat M a rk e t ev ery W ed n esd ay a n d T h u rs d a y n ig h t s ta r tin g w ith th a t big fo o tb a ll s e n sa tio n W e have them—Everything to make the trip suc­ cessful and this week at Our regular $1.25 seller F lo w e rin g P la n ts A F e rn s M ID -W E E K SHOW !i YOUR NEEDS? G enuine W aterb u ry A larm Clocks of gas, 4-wheel reg u lar H essel L IL IE S w ish es to a n n o u n c e th a t d u rin g th e sp rin g a n d su m m e r m o n th s th e re w ill be a ! H eather is fine. ff'ater is fine Be prepared for a full day’s sport. Smaller streams are usually better for early trout fishing. EASTER GRESHAM THEATER FRIDAY, the 15th Io n can keep that golf appointment on time. Seasonal Plants Offered. B eautiful Azaleas, acclim ated, grow n in our n u rsery row s, 75c each. W orth far m ore. P lace your o rd ers now for E aster Lilies, 75c up. Drop postal. S u h r's F low er farm , Base Line road, m ile ea st 12- m ile corner, ad dress T routdale.— Adv. a Miss M artha S tephens of St. H elens and h er sister, Mrs. H. Johanson of Fresno, C alifornia, spent a few h ours S atu rd ay with th e ir au n t Mrs. Mary Ranley on Hood avenue. The nam e of Miss F ran ces Stout ap p ears on the honor roll at the sta te norm al at Monmouth for the term ending the last of March. W. R. HICKS CO. a fine assortment of the very latest styles in dence of C. P. T allm an. B ackfir­ ing from th e engine caused the slight blaze w hich was put out be­ fore th e fire d ep artm en t arriv ed on th e scene. K ath ry n M etzger has beep ill for several days w ith a heavy cold. She was obliged to m iss h er c la ss­ es a t high school Monday. Opposite P. O. These plants were selected from a group of 2000. Never before have we had such fine Lilies for you to choose from. Com e and m ake y o u r se le c tio n ea rly j o u r o rd e r for d eliv ery . o r phone WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Q uality” GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 1411 We Give Green Trading Stamps