GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
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Gresham Locals
A p arty consisting of Miss Mil
dred K ennedy and Charley South
a rd of P o rtlan d , Miss Daisy Daly,
E dw ard Mink, C lair G ulilkson and
Miss Goldie B jur enjoyed a w eek
end clim b of L arch m ountain. The
young folks w ere chaperoned by
Miss K ennedy's m other.
F. M. M cLean, w ith his assista n t
J. 8. Lynd, is in charge of a dis
play booth a t the county fair fea
tu rin g a line of oil paintings. Mr.
McLean is planning to move to
G resham w ith his fam ily in October
and will m ake th is his head q u ar
te rs as a studio. Mr. McLean and
Mr. Lynd are visiting with old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam An
derson on South Roberts avenue.
Mrs. F ra n k G erard and her
b ro th er R alph Wood of Los An
geles arc visiting at the home of
th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
Wood. Mrs. G erard Is accom panied
by h er sons Johnny and F rank.
They arrived T uesday and will
probably spend a month in Oregon,
G uests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie T. St. C lair are the Mat
te r ’s sister, Mrs. H. Donley and her
g ran d d au g h ter, B arbara Jean A sh
w orth of Spokane and Mrs. Don
ley's daughter, Mrs. Dorothy M.
Dueber.
B. H. Conkle, principal of the
Medforil school, is the guest of his
sister Mrs. Jam es S terling and
fam ily. D inner guests of the S te rl
ings on W ednesday evening were
P rin cip al R. W. Rose of P ark ro se
school, Mrs. Rose and baby.
Mrs. G. F. G ustafson and fam ily
from P ortland have been the guests
for a few days a t the Otto M agnu
son home. Mrs. G ustafson’s little
daughter, Genevieve, ti years old,
read 10 Bible v e.ses which she had
m em orized nt the Aim berry farm
service. She Is a favorite with
P ortland m in isters, who call her
th e "little m in iste r.” To her te ac h
er she Is "the baby reader." She
often has as m any ns four direct
calls during th e week. Genevieve
Is a pupil of Mrs. E verett M arshall
H urd of P o rtlan d , teacher of d ra
m atic a rt and expression.
Dr. George B. M allett is planning
to spend all of next week at New
port and other beaches and ex
pects to retu rn on Sunday* Aug. 14.
T he five m iles of paved roadw ay
extending from Powell Valley sta-
toln to the boundary line of M ult
nom ah and C lackam as counties are
now com pleted and open to traffic.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth F endall
are moving tills week to th eir new
location on a farm five m iles from
Newberg. On W ednesday evening
of last week they w ere given a
farew ell reception at the home of
Mrs. H. S Clow T he Rev. and Mrs.
E. G. Judd w ere present In addition
to the m em bers of the choir. Mr.
and Mrs. F endall were presented
with a handsom e fram ed picture of
Mt. Hood as a sm all token of es
teem from friends. They will be
g rea tly m issed in church circles
w here they have taken a prom inent
p a rt In Its activities.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones and
th e ir guest, Mrs. M. W Pedersen of
Long Beach. C alifornia, retu rn ed
Monday from a trip to Pendleton.
Mrs. P edersen will visit the fair
h ere th is week nnd leave for her
home Sunday.
Mrs. A F. Mason cam e from
W estport T uesday to visit her sis
te r, Mrs. J. W. Maloy, bringing
w ith her th eir m other, Mrs. S.
Wold, who has been down the river
w ith Mrs. Mason for the past two
m onths. Mrs. Mason w as accom
panied h.v her two youngest ch il
dren, S tanley and Shirley. They
will spend th e en tire w, ek here.
Mrs John M etlger Is able to be
o u t again afte r an illness of several
w eeks. She expects to go later to
her beach cottage at Seaside.
C onsiderable sym pathy is being
expressed for S. 8. Thom pson, ow n
er of the new ly opened Mt. Hood
Service statio n on West Powell
stree t, whose grandson, Lloyd Long
for whom the business Investm ent
w as made, suddenly announced his
Intention of going to
Seattle.
T hom pson had generously offered
to defer paym ents on the plant u n
til Long becam e established In the
business. Instead of appreciating
th e offer th e young man Is said to
have m ade the first paym ent on a
car, w hich w as reported to have
been a gift to Mrs. Long from her
brother, and to have taken as much
money as he could collect on bills
before he and his wife left Enos
V olbrecbt is assisting Mr Thom p
son.
The Rev L. A Skuzle and family
moved th is m orning to their new
home In th e A lberta d istric t ami
Rev D. B. W etlitl and fam ily
a re here from St. Johns to occupy
th e parsonage of th e F ree Method
ist church. T here w ill be the usual
Sunday services In the church,
Sunday school at lo a. tn , followed
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eb.,.
Miss Cora Johnson, w hile a tte n d
ing to th e duties as secretary of
the boys’ and g irls ’ club d e p a rt
m ent d u rin g th e fair, is visiting
w ith h er p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. C, A.
Johnson on Cleveland avenue. Miss
Johnson has been em ployed as sec
re ta ry to Miss Ruth G lassow , d i
rec to r of physical education a t O re
gon A g ricu ltu ral college. She ex
pects to leave soon for a trip
th ro u g h Y ellow stone N ational park.
Raymond F. V anSlyke of P o rt
land, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van
Slyke of G resham , has been r e
moved to his home from St. V in
cents hospital w here he underw ent
a serious operation tw o w eeks ago,
when a larg e p a rt of his stom ach
was removed on account of ulcers.
He is m aking a rem ark ab le recov
ery from his operation.
G uests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. H arriso n th is week are
the fo rm er’s nephew . Judge W alker
F. H ull of the p ro b ate co u rt of
W innebago county, Illinois, und
Mrs. Hull. They are going by a u
tom obile and are expecting to m ake
the round trip in 30 days. On the
way they visited Coolidge’s su m
m er W hite House in th e Black H ills
and cam e th ro u g h Y ellowstone
N ational P ark .
T hey expect to
leave S a tu rd a y m orning for so u th
ern C alifornia, and from th e re will
m ake Salt L ake City and proceed
eastw ard to th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble and th e la t
te r's sister Miss E lean o r Hoag are
here from Chicago for a few weeks
at th e home of Mr. N oble’s b ro th er-
in-law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. K ilgore.
Among th e nam es of those r e
cently g ran ted divorces in the c ir
cuit court of the county ap p ears
th a t of Rosa M. Roork, who has
been given a divorce from P leasan t
II. Roork.
Miss Sudie Dotson of A storia Is
the g u est of Miss Em m a B. Jo h n
son and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair
and Is tak in g in th e a ttra c tio n s of
th e fair.
Miss Lily Maud P h ilip s of O re
gon City is visiting w ith her uncle
; and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Car-
oth ers.
Miss P hilips, who is a
g rad u ate of th e E llison-W hite con
serv ato ry of music, hopes to o r
ganize a m usical k in d erg arten in
I G resham .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brooks of
H ills b o ro will be e n tertain ed th is
evening at d inner by Mr. and Mrs.
George D uncan. Mr. B rooks is one
of th e sn a re drum m ers in th e fife
and drum co rp s on th e county fair
grounds.
Mrs. E thel Miller, her m other
Mrs. E lizabeth McLain, Mrs. R alph
Miller and T heodore McLain left
th is m orning for a th ree-w eek s’
trip east. They expect to visit the
Rocky M ountain n ational p ark in
Colorado and possibly G lacier p ark
before retu rn in g .
Many exclam ations of delight are
h eard th ese intensely h ot days as
v isito rs wend th e ir way from the
blinding sun into th e cool atm os
ph ere of th e fioral d ep artm en t of
the fair w here an aq u atic pond of
w ater lilies and a shim m ering foun- burn. Ju liu s B roetje's pond lily tra in in g school. Miss Cora Giese
garden a ttra c ts much favor. Mrs. won th e M ountain View F lo ral
Minto of Tea W hat n u rsery at com pany’s first prize for th e best
Clackam as deserves th e cred it for am ate u r display of cut roses.
the rock ery of th is b eautiful lily
Country Home for Sale.
Mrs. A R. H einey is ag ain in pond.
Two acres,
ac res in berries,
The
T
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ale
F
low
er
club
won
1 ch arg e of th e floral display, and as
35 tree o rchard, house, 6 room s
usual has m ade it a success. T here the P o rtlan d Seed com pany's spec w ith bath. Bull Run w ater, electric
are several new e n tra n ts this year, ial grand sw eepstake prize for the light. New chicken house for 350
C h ick e n s and garage. Located 3
—th e Capitol H ill Com m unity club, best am ate u r cu t dow er display. I m iles east of G resham on Powell
The
Meier
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special
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th
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th e B auer A quatic g ardens and the
V alley road. Inquire K arl J. Hag-
Boys’ T rain in g School at Wood- best display of Oregon d ah lias by berg, phone 578, G resham , Ore-
professionals was won by th e boys’ ' gon.—Adv.
Hands
of Hardship
Needlework Art Scores
For low est rate s on autom obile,
tru ck nnd g eneral in su ran c e see
II. W. T horne.—Adv.
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in d elight th e senses, to say
Floral Exhibits Are I 1 ta nothing
of the beautiful blossom s
1 th a t shed th e ir beauty and fra-
Delight to Visitors i gran ce alike on all.
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C o n tin u ed from page 1
much im proved over th e accom m o
dations of previous fairs.
One never envies the w ork of th e
Judges who have to decide as to the
m erits of such exquisite pieces of
handw ork as crow d th e display
tables. E m broidered centerpieces,
lunch sets, buffet sets, scarfs, vani-
ty sets, pillow slips, ru g s, q u ilts,
etc.,—one w oman said she w as lost
in contem plation of how they ever
found tim e to m ake all those dainty
stitch es and so perfectly. A shaw l
is on exhibition by a P o rtlan d
woman and is said to have been
m ade in the blind school in P ale s
tine.
Too m uch cred it can n o t be given
the two ladies in ch arg e of th is de
p artm en t for
th e ir unflagging
energy in p u ttin g on th is excellent
display. They have given m uch of
th e ir tim e for w eeks to gettin g th e
d etails w orked out.
AUGUST 5,
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Hovering hands of trouble and danger, loss and
suffering, are constantly ready to clutch the man
who has no money saved in the safety of a bank
account. An easy prey to any form of misfortune,
he is ever haunted by worry and fear that sap self-
confidence, undermine efficiency and unfit him for
success. But, since it is self imposed by not saving,
why should anyone of sound mind and able body
submit to such a handicap? The practice of thrift,
actualized in deposits, provides protection against
adversity and enables mastery over emergency.
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