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X GKISHÀM W EIHUNG SOLEMNIZED OF POPULAR COUPLE The m a rriag e of Miss Lucile W oodard, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W oodard of T routdale, and W illiam D. G ebhardt of C orbett was solem nized Sunday, May 22, a t 2 o'clock, a t the home of the bride's p aren ts, Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted of F airview officiating. Many frien d s and relativ es w ere present. The w edding p a rty m arched in to the stra in s of W agner’s b eau ti ful w edding m arch from Lohen g rin , th e b ridal p arty ta k in g places u n d er a wedding bell, w hich hung in an arch m ade of snow balls. The bride ca rrie d a show er bou quet of O phelia roses, lilies of the valley and w hite sw eet peas. The bridesm aid, Mrs. D oris Bram hall, ca rrie d u show er bouquet of pink sw eet peas. Lloyd B ram hall was best m an. The ring cerem ony was used. A bufTet luncheon was served. T he w edding cake, w hich was tru ly a w ork of art, w as made by Mr. Jo h n so n of Crown Point. T he bride received m any w ed ding p resents. Mr. and Mrs. G ebhardt left for a honeym oon trip to Newport. They will be a t hom e to th e ir many frien d s a fte r Ju n e 1st a t th e old G ebhardt home at Corbett, Oregon. T h eir friends join in w ishing the young couple m uch happiness on th e ir life’s journey. Many new W ant Ads today. P leasan t View Avenue Mrs. Ben H alstead and son Lloyd spent the w eek-end at C athlam et, W ashington, w ith Mr. H alstead who is em ployed there. On th e ir re tu rn to P ortlan d Monday evening Mrs. H alstead was su rp rised w ith a birthday dinner in her honor by a friend. S aturday dinner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bliss w ere Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bishop of P ortland and Mr. and Mrs. R obert M orrell of P leasan t View avenue. On T uesday Mr. and Mrs. B liss en tertain ed the la tte r's parents- Mr. and Mrs. J T. S tradley and th eir son and wife Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence S tradley, all of D am ascus, and Mrs. B liss’ cousins Mr. and Mrs. Roy C oulter of P o rtland. The Ladies Aid will be en te r tained by Mrs. Glen H arm an on T hursday afternoon. Ju n e 2. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edelm an and children sp e n t the w eek-end at Bonneville w ith Mrs. E delm an's brother-in-law and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson. Mrs. Nelson and son retu rn ed w ith them Monday af ternoon to visit th e rem ain d er of the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seifer gave a dinner Sunday at w hich Mrs. S ett er's b rother and wife Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Schm idt and children of P ortland and her b rother-in-law and.w ife, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. E rw ert, of Mt. Angel w ere present. PILES AND TONSILS Can be rem oved by E le ctric De hydration. No cu ttin g , bleeding, or loss of time. New process. Dr. M. M. Mackey, 209 P anam a Bldg.. P ortland, Oregon.—Adv. For low est ra te s on autom obile, truck and gen eral in su ran ce see B. W. T horne.—Adv. OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MAY 27. PAGE THREE 1927 HALEY PLEASANT HOME MAN SUCCUMBS TO HEATH T he Sunday school of the H aley B aptist ch u rch will begin at In ' o’clock Sunday, w ith m orning w o r ship in Swedish at 11. Axel C a rl son of P o rtlan d w ill occupy th e pulpit. T he ju n io r m eeting will be held at 7 in th e evening, followed by th e young people's service at 8 in ch arg e of G roup 1. The pastor of th e ch u rch , th e Rev. John S. N ordell, will preach both m orning and evening in Mayger, Oregon, and w ill deliver a M emorial ad d ress th e re the follow ing day. T he services held in the church last Sunday w ere in sp irin g and helpful. The ad d resses delivered by Dr. M illiken and Dr. McCormick w ere uplifting to all, especially for the Sunday school w orkers. The P lea san t Home o rch e stra gave sev eral tine selections. The people of H aley and commu- ' nity a re jtlstly proud of the th ree C O R B ET T ' young people. Miss Evelyn Ledine, K enneth H orberg and H arry B lu r, Mrs. M. E. H enderson of th e who w ere g rad u a tes of th is y e a r's high school class. A bright and Crown P oint ch alet en tertain ed th e useful fu tu re is beskoen for them. Ju n io r L eague la st evening. T he Outlook W ant Ads. resu lts. flowers for th e decorations, w hich consisted of red peonies and wild flow ers, w ere fu rn ish ed by Mrs. C lara Smith. H enry McGinnis died at his home betw een P leasan t Home and B or ing Monday, May 23. at th e ag e of 64 years. Death w as caused by B rig h t’s disease from w hich he had been a sufferer for some tim e. F u n eral services w ere held at th e P leasan t Home M ethodist ch u rch W ednesday afternoon under th e di rectio n of the G resham F u n eral p arlo rs and in term en t took place in Douglas cem etery. Dr. A. Thom pson officiated at the fu n eral. T he deceased is survived by his widow Mrs. S arah McGinnis; th ree sons C harles and Raym ond at th e fam ily hom e and Jam es of E sta c a da; nine g ran d ch ild ren and one g reat-g ran d ch ild . Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis w ere m a rrie d a t P in e ville. M issouri, in 1883. Benefit Play Make That “A Scheme That Failed” Cut Flowers. P len ty of cu t flowers for D ecora Beneiit of tion Day. A cres of iris, all colors, M ississippi Flood Sufferers 20 cen ts a dozen. W hite double n arcissu s, 25 cents a dozen. Peonys, roses, colum bines and others. E v ery th in g to m ake th a t hanging b a s ket and porch box pretty, also a n Troutdale City Hall nuals, 30 cen ts a dozen. Iris roots, all colors, 10 cen ts up. Come and A uspices S and D Club. see them bloom. S u h r’s F low er Children 20c F arm , Base Line road, m ile ea st of . A dults 50c 12-mlle corner. Decoration Day Trip Fri. Eve., June 3 On Goodyear Tires You may not need new tires lull drive in and let us elieek them over before start ing on a Irin and avoid trouble on th e road. Tills inspection is EltEE A ccording to ac tu a l figures a m il lion people have viewed th e M artin L u th er him since it sta rte d on its tour late in O ctober, 1925. The u n iv ersal and unanim ous opinion of all has been m ost g ratify in g — m ore th an pleased — w ith the splendid effect and re su lts it has left in each com m unity w here p re sented aside from th e educational benefits, th e tre a su ry of th e v a ri ous ch u rch org an izatio n s has been delighted w ith th e financial r e sults. T his sublim e eight reel m otion p ictu re feature, “ M artin L uther. His Life and Tim e” is th e first p ic tu re in th e h isto ry of th e cinem a in d u stry th a t h as been reserved first ru n for ch u rch es and ed u c a tional cen ters. F abulous offers have been m ade from th e p ro fe s sion for th is classic b ut th is special privilege has been held for ch u rc h es first. F our hundred years ago th e world w as th rilled and aw akened by the G reat Reform er, M artin L uther. Today, th a n k s to th e g rea t motion pictu re a rt, L u th e r's Life and Time reflected on the silver screen is b ringing him again into our midst, living the storm y days of the Ref orm ation, and m oral heroism of the h ighest order born of C hristian faith and conviction. T his is the m ost sta rtlin g , historic rep ro d u c tion th is country has had the priv ilege of w itnessing. T his m a ste r piece is moving like a stupendous avalanche sw eeping all before it as it m akes its advent into each state. It is sought afte r by people l'ar and wide. W ith its clean sweep it is leaving a b etter u n d erstanding of its pow erful appeal of God and T ru th , and its histo rical ac clam a tions of th e life and insp irin g m es sage of the G reat Reform er. ALL - WEATHERS PATHFINDERS Clin. S. S. S. S. S. S. S .S . S .S . Cord Cord Cord Cord Cord Cord . . . $ 8.25 . . . 13.25 13.95 9.15 16.00 . 19.10 30x3’ .> Clin. 32x4.00 S. S. 29x4.40 S. S. 31x5.25 S. S. 33x6.00 S. S. 33x6.75 S. S. C o rd ........ C o rd ........ ( ’orti C o rd ........ Cord I ll) Cord $11.65 . 19.25 12.85 . 21.95 . 26.55 -, 39.65 Gresham Garage Phone 2391 N ight 7IH1 POW ELL ST. GRESHAM FRANK HAMLIN FR ED HOSS More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than on .tn y Other A ind M artin L uther n ailing th e 95 Tlieses on the u n iv ersity ch u rch at W ittenberg, G erm any, in 1517, w hich led to th e G reat P ro te sta n t Reform ation. For Yotir D ecoration D ay T rip and A ll Season ** “Martin Luther- His Lite and Time” Enjoy the Safety, Comfort and Economy of T ir e s to n e GUM-DIPPED TIRES 8 ■ The greatest educational and religious screen classic ever produced and released. Sweeping the country like wild-fire. Every state in which it has thus far been presented calling for return engage ments and tremendous demand for additional bookings. A PICTURE THAT GRIPS THE HEART AND STRENGTHENS FAITH See this Marvelous Classic 8-reel Screen Masterpiece at HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, GRESHAM Wednesday, June 1, at 8 p. in. Auspices of Saron Lutheran Church A two-hdur program. Full Musical Score contain ing selections from Bach, Handel, Beethoven and others. F ire s to n e R o u n d T r e a d B a llo o n A N Y Firestone D ealers are prepared to take in y o u r o ld tires, o ffe rin g you a lib e ra l allo w ance on a n e w set o f G u m -D ip p e d B alloons. •z ¡re s to n e Dealers are given the advantages o f at ten d in g T ir e Educational M eetings h eld throu g h o u t the c o u n try, w h ere tire design a n d construction are discussed.The sectionsof used tires reproduced here are a p a rt o f this p ro g ram . Study these tw o sections and you, too, w ill understand w h a t Firestone means by tires b u ilt fo r service and tires m ade to sell. M T h e Firestone G u m -D ip p e d B alloon w ith its s c ie n tific a lly designed tre a d p e r m its fre e fle x in g , e as ier F la t T r e a d B a llo o n r id in g , e x tra com fo rt and safety. T h e balloon tire w ith heavy, flat tread design is o b v i ously stiffer and rides h ard e r. T h e excess ru b b e r, placed for appearance at th e edges o f the tread , is n o t o n ly wasted but produces h in g in g action causing p ly separa tio n and “ shoulder breaks.” Firestone designed and m anufactures O ld fie ld T ire s and T ubes, d is trib u tin g th e m d ire ct to Firestone D ealers o n ly ,th ro u g h 14H Factory W arehouses. T h is e ffic ien t a n d econom ical d is trib u tio n assures tire buyers e ve ryw h e re , clean, fresh stocks o f Firestone a n d O ld fie ld T ire s in a ll types a n d sizes, a n d has h elped to m ake possible today’s re m a rk a b ly lo w prices— the lowest in tire h istory. See the Firestone D ea le r today. OLDFIELD TIRES a t L o w C ash P rices 3O>3 Fabric . $5.85 3Ox3’/i Fabric . 6.85 30x3'/2 C w J - 7.35 29*4-40 Balloon 8.40 32x4 Cord . 13.40 3 1 x 5 .2 9 Balloon 15.35 3 3 x 6 .0 0 Balloon 18.35 O ld f i e l d T u b e s also p ric e d lo w G eneral Adm ission 50c. C hildren (u n d er 15) 25c. Secure T ickets Tickets on sate at The Oscarette, Gresham J F o llo w in g D e a le r s C a n S ave Y o u M o n e y a n d S e rv e Y o u B e t t e r : Triple UA” Service Station GRESHAM, OREGON The Equal of Any Masterpiece Ever Shown~See It! Kaser Service Station GRESHAM, OREGON Central Point Garage B O R IN G , OREGON Orient Garage O R IE N T , OREGON Sandy Garage S A N IlY , O R E G O N