POWELL VALLEY
Portland Man Weds
Bible Conference
T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen was
a pleasan t su rp rise on T h u rs
Cherryville Girl
at Saron Lutheran given
day evening. May 12, at th e Saron
L u th eran church, of w hich he is
Next Sunday w ill m ark the be
g inning of a L u th e ra n evangelistic
co n feren ce to be held a t th e Saron
L u th e ra n church. It w ill extend
over T uesday and W ednesday of
th is w eek. T he services Sunday
m o rn in g w ilj be in ch arg e of Miss
A nna A nderson, who is home from
China on a furlough. She w as a
field' ev an gelist in the province of
H onau during th e w orst days of the
w ar. She will address the Sunday
school a t 9:45 and th e congrega
tion a t 11, both services to be in
E nglish from the
subject of
‘'P ra y e r." T here w ill be no eve
ning service.
The conference w ill continue on
T uesday w ith serm ons on th e sub
ject, "T he P rodigal Son.” The
them e of th e conference is so a r
ran g ed th a t sin, conversion and
forgiveness w ill be thoro ughly ex
plained.
Illu stra te d hym ns and
special m usic a re being prepared.
T he T uesday night services w ill be
held in Sw edish and E nglish, but
on W ednesday evening only E ng
lish w ill be used.
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BORING
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On account of th e P lea san t Home
d istric t Sunday school convention
w hich w ill be held at th e H aley
B aptist ch u rch on Sunday, May 22,
th e re w ill be no preaching a t the
M ethodist church. S unday school
w ill be a t 10 o'clock, afte r w hich
th e school w ill go to H aley for the
m o rning add ress w hich will be
given by Dr. W. T. M illiken. A
v ery in te restin g and profitable pro
gram is being prepared. The P le a s
an t Home o rc h e stra w ill furnish
some m usic. A b asket dinner will
be served. In the afternoon a bus
iness session w ill be held, and re
p o rts from the various schools will
be given, afte r w hich Dr. John Mc
Corm ick of K im ball School of
T heology of Salem , w ill deliver an
address.
F a rm e rs have gotten m ost of
th e ir sp rin g plan tin g done betw een
show ers. It is rain , rain and then
m ore rain .
H. G. Knox has been doing some
im provem ent am ong w hich w as the
m oving of his garage.
Geo. D reisel im proved th e looks
of Ws p ro p erty by doing some
p ain tin g and by building a cem ent
walk.
A. B. Johnston and W. W. Cum
m ings m ade a business trip to O re
gon City on W ednesday.
L. H. M allicoat spent last S a tu r
day in Oregon Cit; grading exam i
nation p apers for th e eighth
grade.
McNary Bros, have th e c o n tra ct
for g rading the Oregon C ity-B or
ing road. The c o n tra ct w as fo r
m erly given to The Oregon Con
tr a c t Co. and they sublet it to Mc
N ary Bros. I t w ill ta k e about th ree
m onths to com plete th e work.
O. M. Richey is on th e sick list
th is week.
G rad u ating exercises
for the
eighth grade w ere held T hursday
evening. The class of seven passed
w ith good grades. T he m em bers
of th e class a re T hom as T elford,
Lloyd and Ix>ren Lyon, Jam es
Knox. Bernice A rm strong, Lily
G antenbein and R uth W esterberg.
T he L adies Aid w ill give a bake
sale on S aturday, May 28, a t T u r
n e r's confectionery.
Mr. and Mrs. C lark Radford are
being co n g ra tu lated over th e a r
riv al of a son w eighing 11)4 pounds
on May 15. T he baby has been,
nam ed L oren Dale. Mr. and Mrs.
R adford, who form erly lived in
B oriag, now reside n ear E stacada.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. C harles H ornlcker
visited relativ es a t Camas, W ash
ington. la st Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S ager visited
Mrs. S ag er's m other, Mrs. S im
m ons at V ancouver, W ashington.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey and
Mrs. G. N. S ager w ent to W oodland,
W ashington, la st T uesday to see
th e b eautiful lilacs at Mrs. H ulda
K lag er's, know n as th e orig in ato r
of m any new varieties.
Mrs. Anna B ankus h as sold her
home to a Mr. Jon es of P ortland,
who will ta k e possession th e first
of June.
B. E. T u rn e r w ent to M ilwaukie,
Oregon, th e first of th e week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry of Bell-
rose and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager
of th is place visited in Oregon City
Sunday.
John B arnard visited friends at
W ilsonville la st Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis visited
th e y son H arry Davis and fam ily
of P o rtlan d Sunday.
Q uite a num ber of P lea san t Val- j
ley g ran g e rs attended
Pom ona
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the pastor, the occasion being his
36th birthday. T he room w as b eau
tifu lly decorated. As a m em ento
of esteem from th e m em bers of his
congregation, he w as presented
w ith a handsom ely engraved gold
w atch. R efreshm ents w ere served
d uring the evening.
D ennis T aylor, w hose hom e is
n ea r Palm blad statio n , has been
taken to , the P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m
for exam ination and m edical tr e a t
m ent.
Swedish services w ill be co n d u ct
ed Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock at
the Mission church , th e subject to
be, "T he S in n er's S u rren d e r.’ At
8 o’clock in th e evening th e p asto r,
the Rev. Don Shogren, w ill speak
in E nglish from th e subject, ‘‘I t’s
In stan tan e o u s.” Sunday school b e
gins each Sunday a t 9:50.
T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen has
been asked to preach th e bacca
la u re ate serm on to the 1927 g ra d
uatin g class of Colton high school.
The service w ill be held in th e
L u th eran church at th a t place.
A w edding of in te rest to friends
of both Sandy and G resham took
place a t th e F irs t - P resb y terian
j church of P o rtlan d la st W ednesday
when Miss P earl F ra n ce s Dixon,
j d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. J. W.
Dixon of C herryville, becam e the
bride of L eonard C. H ow itt of P o rt
land, Dr. H. L. Bowman, p asto r of
the ch u rch , officiating. T he couple
was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Oren
G anger of Bull Run, th e la tte r a
sister of th e bride.
A fter the cerem ony th e m em bers
of th e bridal p arty had luncheon
a t the Hazelwood and in th e eve
ning w ere en tertain ed at d inner by
the groom 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
I. T. H ow itt. The couple w ill go
to housekeeping at once in th e ir
new sum m er cottage "L in g er L ong
e r ” on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay
n ear C herryville. T he groom, who
is connected w ith the D ixon-H ow itt
L um ber com pany a t C herryville,
plans to ere ct a house in P o rtlan d
next fall.
SPRINGDALE
TROUTDALE
Leland H ew itt and his bride
from R oseburg w ere guests for a
few days th is w eek a t th e hom e of
the form er's bro th er, R. D. H ew itt.
They have departed for Chelan,
W ashington, w here they w ill spend
the rem ainder of th e ir honeym oon
trip. Mrs. A. T. M cDonald of San
F rancisco, siste r of Mrs. R. D.
H ew itt, w as also a guest.
FAIRVIEW
The Rev. J. F. Dunlop, p asto r of
th e Rockwood M ethodist church,
w ill occupy the p u lp it Sunday
m orning at 11 o’clock at th e Sm ith
Memorial P re sb y teria n church a t a
union service w hich w ill be held.
ROCKWOOD
The Rev. J. F. Dunlop will speak
Sunday evening at th e Rockwood
M ethodist church from th e topic,
"T he High Cost of Living.”
G eorge Boland, living on the
Lennox road a t Rockwood, is r e
ported to be seriously ill.
C orbett School to Close May 21.
CfSrbett grade school will have
eighth grade g rad u a tin g exercises
T uesday evening. May 24, begin
ning a t 8 o'clock a t th e grade
school.
Mrs. C arrie Gill is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Babbitt.
Mrs. Wm. E lw ifk has been en
gaged ns p rin cip al for th e S pring-
dale school and Miss Blanche
Rhodes for th e prim ary grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bell have
moved to T he D alles, w here Mr.
Bell has em ploym ent driving a
truck.
Roy P arso n s had th e m isfo rtu n e
to have a finger so badly m ashed
th a t eight stitch es had to be taken.
Cecil P ounder m ade a recen t p u r
chase of a new F ord tru ck .
Mrs. Je sse R ogers gave a s u r
prise p arty for her husband T u es
day evening in honor of his b irth
day. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Tom N orthw ay, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Zilm, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
C ham berlain, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers.
Five hu n d red w as enjoyed, after
w hich a nice supper w as served.
Miss R osetta H enkle sp e n t th e
week-end at Faubion w ith Mr. and
Mrs. F red Hicks.
E dw ard Berney, O rville L inn and
Malon E vans m otored to C orvallis
T hursday, re tu rn in g Sunday.
Quite a num ber from h ere a tte n d
ed Pom ona gran g e a t Fairview
W ednesday evening.
G raduation exercises will be held
at th e schoolhouse F rid ay evening.
The g rad u ates are May P arso n s,
R obert C arp en tier, W oodrow W il
son and F red H endrickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berney m o
tored to Jack so n v ille, Oregon, w ith
Mrs. B erney’s fath e r, Mr. Sm ith,
who w as a w itness for th e sta te in
the D 'A uterm ont tria l, Mr. Sm ith
being th e la st m an to tu rn th e m ail
over to th e ill-fated m ail clerk on
th e nig h t of the trag ed y on th e end
of his ru n a t A sh lan d .1
Mrs. Cecil P ounder en tertain ed
th e S p rin g d ale Needle club W ed
nesday afternoon. A p le asa n t a f
ternoon w as spent.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. A nderson en
te rtain ed a t dinner la st Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. I. W. A nderson and son
Roy, Mrs. A m anda C lark. T. Stil-
lions, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W right
and Miss Bessie B ackus all of P o rt
land; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson
Need a Shave f
and daughter L au ra of S pringdale
See th e O utlook's exceptional
and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson and
son W ilm er of P lea san t Home.
subscription offer.
PLEASANT HOME
The P lea san t Home M ethodist
Sunday school w ill begin Sunday
at 10 o'clock. T here w ill be no
preaching service to p erm it all who
can to atten d th e Sunday school
convention at th e H aley B aptist
church. E pw orth League w ill be
I conducted at 8 o’clock in th e eve
ning.
The Ladies Aid of the P leasan t
Home M ethodist church have a r
ranged to clean up th e cem etery,
and would like those who have
friends and relativ es buried th ere
to m eet on Friday, May 27, at 9:30
a. m., for th e purpose of m aking it
m ore presentable. A pot-luck lunch
w ill be served.
B arnett H ow ard of Elk City, O re
gon, was a guest at th e home of his
uncle and au n t Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Nelson on Monday. He la te r ac
com panied Mr. Nelson and M. H.
W heeler to A storia to atten d the
an n u al session of g ran d lodge
1. O. O. F.
Mrs. L. M. N elson and Mrs. Mary
G. F ritz w ere rep rese n tativ es of
M ultnomah g ran g e at th e Pomona
session held a t Fairview W ednes
day. Mrs. M arg aret W heeler, who
is a Pom ona officer, was also p re s
ent. The session was u nusually in
te re stin g an d Fairview g ran g ers
know how to en tertain . The fine
new hall, w hich they recently ded
icated, added m uch to th e able
m an n er in w hich th e crow d w as so
well cared for.
Clifford N asshahn is sp o rtin g
around in a new bug.
R ep resen tativ e of S p irella g a r
m ents—silk und erw ear, hosiery,
co rsets, g ird les, slips, b rassieres,
w ill d em o n strate in your home.
P hone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267
G resham .—Adv.
Sunday School Assn.
Meets at Haley Church
The annual m eeting of th e P lea s
a n t Home Sunday School asso cia
tion w ill be held in th e H aley B ap
tist ch u rch Sunday, May 22, begin
ning at 11:15 w ith o rch e stra selec
tions. Dr. W. T. M illiken of P o rt
land w ill preaclw in the m orning
and Dr. McCormick will deliver an
ad d ress at 2:40 in the afternoon.
T he Rev. Don Shogren, th e Rev.
E. W. W ithnell and the Rev. W il
liam F a irw e a th e r w ill also assist
in th e program . Each fam ily is
asked to b rin g food for th e dinner
w hich w ill be served in the church
a t noon.
Congratulations
T he daily vacation Rible school
w ill begin Monday, May 3. and con
tin u e for about th ree weeks. All
ch ild ren from th e age of five to fif
teen a re invited to attend. Ar-
O ur th o u g h ts a re w ith you on th is,
o n e of th e b ig g est e v e n ts in y o u r life.
T h is B an k c o n g ra tu la te s you an d
e x te n d s a c o rd ial in v ita tio n to fo rm
a b a n k in g c o n n e ctio n h e re — th e
s u re s t h o sta g e to fu tu re success.
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SUNDAY, MAY 22—9:45 and 11 o’clock, Bible study on the
subject of “P ra y er", by Miss Anna A nderson from H onan, China.
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TUESDAY. MAY 24— 8 p. m. T he sto ry of th e P rodigal Son.
Illu stra ted serm on on th e fall into sin, (S w edish), Rev. J. A.
Edlund, M arshfield, Oregon.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25— 2 p. m. M issionary m eeting and
reception. Serm on: “Our L ost Sons”, (E n g lish ) Rev. J. A.
Edlund. S erm on: “T he O ther Son”, (Sw edish) Rev. A. M. G reen,
P ortland.
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Hom em ade
Program for Evangelistic Conference
(E n g lish ), Miss Anna
High School Graduates
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A Study of tile Consequences of Sin.
A nderson, H onan, China,
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