PA G E
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, At GI ST
FO U B
Jla k e r w here she is being cared for days of la st week, th e two p arties
follow ing h er Injury o t S atu rd ay re tu rn in g Sunday. A ccording to
evening w hen she fell over her rep o rts w hich have leaked out
sm all dog, b reak in g th e bone of her George is some fisherm an, his to ta l
left arm n ear th e shoulder. W hile catch being estim ated by a m eas
th e in ju ry is painful, th e surgeon u rem ent of 22 inches.
in ch a rg e considers th a t Mrs. H ib
Recent sales of th e W alter Metz
b e rt Is doing as w ell as can be ex
ger
Bulck agency include th e sale
pected. She had been aw ay during
th e day S atu rd ay and on h er r e of a Chevrolet coach to L. M. H ill
yard of Gillis, also a C hevrolet
tu rn th e dog was so overjoyed hp
got u n d er h er feet in some m a n ro ad ste r to W illiam M axwell as a
su rp rise gift to his son W ilbert.
ner, cau sin g h e r to trip .
Mrs. E tta H oover w as th e hostess
Mrs. W. S. E v erett and son Billy
are spending tw o w eeks at Ocean S atu rd ay evening at a k itchen
show er for her h u sb an d 's sister
Lake.
Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. C arl C h ris Miss A nnie H oover who w ill be
tensen at th e T im m erm an n u rsin g m arried next S atu rd ay to Dean
home on Monday, A ugust 15. a son P o tter of P o rtlan d . The room s of
th e Hoover resid en ce w ere c h a rm
weighing 9% pounds.
G eorge P age and fam ily and Mr. ingly decorated in pink and green,
and Mrs. H. C. L arsen enjoyed th e | the colors of th e Rebekah lodge of
sa lt air at M anzanita beach four w hich th e bride elect is a m em ber.
C ontinued from page 2
A broken fro n t wheel and axle
resu lted to one of the B arnes &
Son lum ber tru c k s Monday fore
noon as a truckload of lum ber was
brought in from a mill south of
G resham . Jam es B arnes was tow
ing the re a r tru ck w hich w as being
driven by his b ro th er R obert. Ma
chines com ing from two directions
on Pow ell V alley road crow ded the
tru c k s off th e highw ay and they
w ere steered into the bank to avoid
a collision.
Someone w ith a ta ste for fried
chicken invaded th e prem ises of
Mrs. Anna H am lin F riday night and
m ade way with 10 choice Rhode
Island Reds which she w as rese rv
ing for fu tu re tria ls In the fam ily
.frying pan. No clue was left as to
th e culprit.
Mrs. N ora W ithrow is spending a
few days in Seattle visiting friends.
She w as accom panied by Miss
E sth er P eterson who is enjoying a
vacation from her duties a t the
Bank of Gresham .
Miss G race Lynch and Miss G race
W elch spent the week-end a t V an
couver, W ashington, w ith Mrs. C. L.
Pio, the au n t of Miss Welch.
Mrs. A nnie L. Joy of W alla W alla,
W ashington, an au n t of Mrs. J. E
Gates, spent p art of Sunday and
Monday a t the G ates home. On
Monday Mrs. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. M orehead, Mrs. H enry Van Moss
Sr. and her daughter-in-law , all of
P ortland, m ade a trip around the
Mt. Hood Loop highw ay.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph D eavllle and
children attended the A m erican Le
gion A uxiliary picnic held at Gain’s
creek n ear F o rest Grove Sunday
and rep o rt a pleasant time.
H arold C arlson, E llis Judd, Miss
M arie Blom and Miss R uth Sche-
deen enjoyed th e trip around the
Mt. Hood Loop highw ay Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and
d aughter Doris left Sunday m orn
ing for E ugene to visit Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. H am ilton. They are ex
pected home th is evening.
WILL ANSWER YOU — ASK IBM
The com m ittee on arran g e m en ts
S E E — ••T he G reat S la te M y stery ” ; M a ste r M ystery of
for the W. C. T. U. picnic w hich w ill
be held T h u rsd ay at L a u re lh u rst
file S w am i” an d o th e r M ental T e sts.
p ark rep o rts everything in rea d i
D on’t fail to see th is w o n d erfu l m an h u m an rad io
ness for th e event. A good a tte n d
a ttu n e d to a m y ste rio u s u n k n o w n .
ance Is expected. E very union of
th e county Is p rep a rin g a num ber
for the program In the afternoon.
T hose planning to attend from
G resham are asked to tako the
10:30 B ase Line stage, unless tr a n s
portation Is otherw ise provided for.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lindgren
and d au g h ters A lberta, M argaret
and L a u re tta of P asadena, C alifor
nia, are v isitors nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J, F. Read residing east
of G resham , also m any
other
friends In and around G resham .
Mrs. Read and Mrs. L indgren are
sisters. Mr. L indgren w as a g ra d
u ate of th e G resham grade school
many years ago. They will m ake
a trip to S eattle and B ritish Col
um bia before re tu rn in g to th eir
home in California.
Mrs. Alvin K llnski. who has been
ill for several days, is receiving
m edical atten tio n and ca re a t the
home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong.
T he W om an’s M issionary society
of the F ree M ethodist church will
m eet W ednesday afternoon a t 2
o'clock a t th e p arsonage and th e
Young People’s M issionary society
w ill meet W ednesday evening at
D on't m iss th is o p p o rtu n ity !
the sam e place. Both societies will
be re-organlxed and officers elected Get a ton of coal for n o th in g ! Do
I t ’s easy. Ju st com e
for the com ing year. On F riday it today!
Don't put
evening the first q u a rte rly m eeting dow n to th e sto re a n d d eposit $2
of the new conference y ear will be for a m e m b e rsh ip in o u r I ie a tr o la
this off—
gin at th e church to continue over F re e Goal Club, »lien pay o n ly $2
Sunday. T he Rev J. T. T aylor, for a w eek u n til S e p te m b e r 15th.
there are
m any y ears a m issionary in India
B efore cold w e a th e r com es,
and the new ly-elected d istric t elder, w e’ll send a ton of co al to y o u r
not many
will preside at all services. The house
free.
public is cordially Invited.
dayn left!
Also w e ’ll d e liv e r a n E sta te
Mrs. Joseph Cowun of Florence,
th e
b e a u tifu l h e a te r
Colorado, has been spending a few I ie a tr o la
days at th e home of th e Rev. and th a t does th e w ork of a b a se m e n t
Mrs. M. V W htexell. Mr. W hetsell fu rn ace.
was her p asto r eight y ears ago at
Y our m em b e rsh ip d eposit an d
Canon City. Colorado.
w eekly p a y m e n ts u re ap p lied on
Miss Lilly Maude P hillips of O re
th e p u rc h a se of th e I ie a tr o la ; th e
gon City left S atu rd ay for her
b a la n c e van be paid on term s to
home after visiting her aunt Mrs.
su it y o u r co n v en ien ce.
C. A. C arothers for twn weeks.
Mrs. R. H. Gibbs visited her p a r
Com e in today, o r tele p h o n e.
en ts Mr. and Mrs. Fred M ew hlrter We w ant to show you th e H cat-
at Newberg from W ednesday till rola.
We w an t to e x p la in its
Bunday.
m an y a d v a n ta g e s. W e w ant to
Mrs. Roswell Drown, of R ism ark, tell you how you m ay h a v e cozy
N. D . Is visiting for a m onth with fu rn a c e
h e a t th ro u g h o u t your
her d aughter Mrs M C. Stnedsrud. w hole house.
W e w a n t to cut
A recent trip around the Mt. Hood y o u r fuel bills alm ost In half!
Loop highw ay w as m uch enjoyed
by the fam ily. Mrs. Drown is
g reatly pleased w ith Oregon anil
The Free Coal Offer Clonen
its scenery and clim ate.
K H. Kelly and fam ily are
spending tw o weeks cam ping near
Welches. D uring the absence of
the city m arsh al, his w ork is being
ably taken care of hv 11 W Em ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C rab tree re
Phone 1421
GRESHAM
turned yesterday from th e ir honey
moon trip to various Oregon bench
es. They drove from New port to
Seaside over th e R oo sev elt h ig h
way
Mrs. E lla Delano, who resides in
the Mt. T abor d istric t tn P ortland.
Is here for the week with her
d a u g h te r M rs. A. W. Botkin.
There is only O N E iieatrola — E STATE builds it
Mrs. F ietta H ibbert is at th e j
to m e of her daughter Mrs. C. I I
ENGAGEMENT
E x tra o rd in a ry
at Gresham Theater
Aug. 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6
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Tbe evening was spent w ith a m u
sical program of a varied se lec
tions of In stru m en ts and w as m uch
enjoyed by all. Miss H oover is a
form er G resham g irl and a m em
b er of th e 1921 class of G resham
Union high school.
C. A. C aro th ers and his nephew
Army Sm ith retu rn ed F rid ay from
th e ir rec en t trip to Y ellow stone
N ational park.
They re p o rt a
p leasan t trip b ut th e w eath er ex
trem ely dry and hot. They a re
well satisfied w ith Oregon now
and no desire to exchange It for
W yoming as a place to live. L aw
ren ce Sm ith, a nephew from R obin
ette, Oregon, is spending tw o
w eeks at th e C aro th ers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H aley w ere
m ost ag reeably su rp rised F rid a y
evening on the occasion of Mrs.
H aley ’s b irth d ay w hen frien d s
cam e in to help celeb rate th e
event. Bridge was played, follow ed
by refresh m en ts.
T hose p resen t
w ere Mr. and Mrs. H aley. Dr. and
Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mr. and Mrs. B er
n ard D eaton, Mr. an d Mrs. B. W.
T horne, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayls-
w orth and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S hultz
C. N. T ab er has secured the lease
to th e C halker house w hich has
FOLLYANNA
Frocks
been recen tly vacated by O scar
Jo h n so n an d fam ily and w ill move
in soon w ith his fam ily. Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. W hite, who bought th e
O scarette, will m ake th e ir home
for th e p rese n t w ith Mr. and Mrs. 1
A. F. Hoover. Mrs. H oover ex
pects to a s sist a t th e confectionery.
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CHOICE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
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F YOU have a
new dress that calls for a special
bit of jewelry, you need not despair
of the cost C There are simple
novelties created for this purpose.
Their charm comes from desigQ—
not from expensive materials.
Our fuel line is w ell asso rted in
cluding Rock S prings Lum p Coal,
Gas B riquets, F uel Ties, anil Slab-
wood a t sum m er prices d irect to
you from th e car. It m akes a sav
ing for you. O rder now. Phone !
1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.— The
B erry G row ers P ack in g Co.
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Card of T hanks.
We w ish to th a n k our m any
friends for th e kindness show n us
d u rin g th e sickness and death of
our beloved husband and father.
Mrs. M artha Moar and C hildren.
C ard of T hanks.
We w ish to ex p ress our sin c ere j
th a n k s and ap p reciatio n for the
acts of k indness, m essages of sym - J
p athy and b eautiful floral offerings
received from our m any frien d s and
relativ es in our sad bereavem ent
in th e loss of our husband, fath e r, !
son and b ro th er. C larence L. S tan - t
ley.
We especially th a n k the
G resham lodge No. 125 I. O. O. F.,
w hich conducted the services at
the grave.
Ebba
S tan ley
and
ch ildren,
A m anda S tanley,
Wm. H., !
H arry J., V erne and Mrs. Chas. 1
Ranev.
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D ain ty floral a n d geo
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Tuesday, \\ ednesday, Thursday and Friday in the
basement of the M. E. church.
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