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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, .NOVEMBER 1, 1«7 Out of a to ta l of 201 who have some of th e above stu d en ts w ere taken th e Schick te st recen tly u n but slig h tly below th e honor re der the direction of th e M ultnomah quirem ent. ! One of th e m ost in te restin g ^ county h ealth au th o rities 75 per The sen io r class for th is year events of th e season th u s fa r w as __________ ____ _ _ „ _____* num bers 61, th e la rg e st of any year cent a re im m une. T hirty-seven u ,, „ , . .. . i th e H allow een m asq u erad e social since th __ e ______ ___ ___________ school was organized. ' A nnouncem ent is being m ade of children w ere given the Schick te st — th e b irth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. who had not had th e toxin a n ti In an open letter from th e high 1 I — The follow ing are honor stu d e n ts: w hich w as held in th e basem ent of Dan DeOroot of Antelope, Oregon, toxin la st year, and o u t of th a t •hool, w ritten by P rin cip al R. E. ' A villa De W itte, Iren e Johnson, th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch a t th e W om en's hospital In P o rt num ber 25 had a positive test, Cannon, the follow ing in te restin g Mary Ja n e P eterso n and E a rl I S atu rd ay evening, u n d er th e aus land on F riday, October 28. Mrs. which m eans they m ust have the inform ation is given out: Weiss. Seniors~who n early reached p iceB of the E p w o rth League. T he D eO root will be rem em bered by toxin an ti-to x in in o rd er to be im “The ru lin g for an honor stu d en t the m ark a re Eva Lockwood, Ja n e la rg e Sunday school room w as m unized from d ip h th eria. B ut 12 friends as Miss Mildred Metzger. in G resham Union high school is 90 Lord, L inden L unday, Swea L und- b eau tifu lly and ap p ro p riately dec of th e 37 w ere re tu rn e d negative bom, F ra n c e s M oist and E arl Mr. and Mrs. C harles Bailey, the which indicates they a re im m une per cen t in each grad e and a t least W hetzell. orated, th e color schem e of H al form er a cousin of R. D. and Roy 90 in citizenship. T he first six- to d ip h th eria and w ill not have to "W e ap p reciate th e splendid co- loween, black and o ran g e being Bailey and Mrs. C. I. R aker and a have th e toxin anti-toxin. It is week g rad es have been issued, | operation of p are n ts who a re in used w ith fine effect. T he costum es nephew of Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert, a r w arn in g slips have been sen t to th o u g h t th a t a rran g e m en ts can be terested in th e w ork th e ir boy or ranged from th a t of th e g rotesque rived la st W ednesday from E lm m ade with the local h ealth officer p are n ts w here stu d en ts are failing g irl is doing in school. T here is no "R u b e” o r clow n to d ain ty gow ns wood, N ebraska, for an indefinite for the giving of th e toxin a n ti or near failing, and re p o rt card s doubt th a t those stu d en ts ‘ whose of colonial days. T he judges, afte r visit w ith relativ es in G resham and have been m ailed to g eth er w ith a toxin to those d esiring It. p are n ts tak e an in te re st in th e ir the com pany had p aired off and F o re st Grove. T his is th e ir first c irc u la r le tte r j w ork a t school u su ally m ake th e m arched aro u n d th e room on p a A ttention Is again called to the trip to the co ast and they a re en The honor stu d en ts for th is first best p rogress. We should be able rade, decided to aw ard on th e basis th u sia stic over the w onders of the bake sale w hich w ill be conducted w est and th e varied scenery along S atu rd ay afternoon by the R ebekah period a re few, but th e re a re a to do w onderful w ork because we of uniq u en ess and o rig in ality , first num ber who are decidedly w orthy get such splendid cooperation from I place to John and H a rry C arlson, th e way. T hey expect to spend the ladies at The W hite Way, of m ention. T eachers sta te th a t th e p are n ts.” *' and second place to Miss E ste r A d au g h ter was born on Monday w in ter in th is vicinity. th is year s freshm an class seems to --------------------- Sloop and E v erett W right. A fter a October 31, to Mr. and Mrs. C arl F u rth e r im provem ents at the Lee be stro n g e r th an usual, y et th e re S m art Shoes— P o p u lar P rices. ! varied an d in te restin g p ro g ram of S ervice station In east G resham P reu ss, living on th e B irdsdale w as not a single honor student. Our ladies shoes a t 64.95 rep re- gam es, refre sh m e n ts co n sistin g of include th e installatio n of a new road. M other and baby are a t the H ow ever, the follow ing w ere close sent g r v a l u e your money | ,)Umn^ jn Dje and ci,}e r w ere served . __ . , . , can buy. All th e new le ath e rs in ! l)umPKin pie auu tiu e r w ere serveu. W ayne gasoline pump, m aking two home of Mrs. H a rrie t Tim m erm an. to being honor stu d en ts and are | ow> medium o r high heels, $4.95._ T hus ended an evening w hich sh all Mrs. P reu ss w ill be rem em bered by now owned by Mr. Dimmlck. w orthy of honorable m ention: A ylsw orth & M artin.—Adv. ( not soon be forgotten. canopy has been constructed over friends as Miss M arg aret K oerner. E lsie E schebeck, Roy F u ll, E leanor ~ ------------ ir is P ease and Irm a Gnii 8 lsters The E astm an L um ber com pany is H alladay, th e two pum ps, w hich have a drive essem to prove C° a J , . Rev and , h Mrs O liver ere e ....... ..... C aroline " ,•«!. K H .I'» . * * er, . S S i , m . a - S ’,“ -brysler “' . parso n ag e Gill over w ,h building an addition 16x24 feet in .. w ay between. Honor Students Are PLEASANT HOME Mrs. Mary W elch and d aughter size to th e office and storeroom on Langley, Rosabel M etzger, Neil G race w ere th e guests of Mrs. D. M R oberts avenue. Milner, M ary Moist, C h arlo tte Mul- R oberts and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning en lenhoff, A lberta Sager, H elen i ; H ansen at a p h ea sa n t dinner Sun te rtain e d la st week th e fo rm er's Sm ith, Nola Sm ith, E dith Sroufe, ilay evening a t the R oberts home b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr, and L ester Sroufe and L ola W alin. , Mr. R oberts has been 111 for sev Mrs. H. R. M anning of O akland, Some of th e «above nam ed stu d en ts 1 era l days and was unable to be Oregon, Miss F o n telle H arvey and had 90 in all subjects except one, present. H erb ert Hogan of th e sam e place. und we expect them to be honor I A su rp rise birthday p arty was P a rt of th e tim e w as spent In P o rt stu d e n ts when re p o rts a re m ailed ! given Miss Mildred Kunimel S a tu r land. B. F. H all of W oodburn w as six w eeks from now. day evening a t her home w est of a visito r one day of la st week at In th e sophom ore class no honor ! G resham . D uring her absence In the M anning home. stu d e n ts appeared, but L au ren ce ! the afternoon and early evening the T he m em bers fo th e W om an's F o rtn e r, who, as a freshm an, c a r house had been p rettily decorated Home* M issionary society of th e ried five subjects and kept them all \ i in H allow een colors and th e Hal M ethodist church and th e ir friends above 90, ra n k s th e h ig h est in the I loween sp irit w as fu rth e r carried will enjoy a p arty a t th e hom e of class. M ary Slm beni 4s a clo sei o u t In the gam es and refresh m en ts Mrs. W. J. Ott oti W ednesday a f te r second, and F lo ren ce H elber, G il T hose p rese n t w ere Miss M ildred noon, N ovember 2. A sh o rt p ro b ert Lind, L au ren ce Mahaffey, E dna ! K um m el, Miss P a u le tta D ow sett gram , gam es and refre sh m e n ts a re M cCreary, Je ssie McKee, C athryn Miss Goldie BJur, Miss A lta H en on th e program for th e afternoon. F lorence Mullenhoff, drickson, Miss F lorence W illis, The m usical num bers will Include M etzger, G ladys N elson, Joe P alin . E lla Miss Mabel Jackson, C arl Arvidson a piano solo by Miss M arg aret St. R ichardson, W illiam S chm ierer, M urray K ingsw ell, V earl Howell Clair, a vocal solo by Mrs. Leslie C lair G ullikson, Q uinton Kummel, W alrad, a violin solo by M argaret Irm a Sm ith, R uth S terlin g , E th el I S urface, Jo h n W elbes and Beulah j H arold Lewis, K enneth H orberg Ott and a m issionary sto ry by Mrs. Lord stan d high. and H arry BJur. H. V. W ilhelm. "In the ju n io r class we find tw o ! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Y ager arriv ed M arie A. Lau, th e o p era to r at B lucher school shoes of ta n elk w elt F riday evening from A kron, Ohio, Bailey’s beauty shop, h as added to honor stu d en ts. They a re L o rn a j for an Indefinite visit with th e ir son her alread y w ell-equipped beauty Schedeen and A rth u r Suhr. T hose cut and w ith a double w ear high grade C larence Y ager and fam ily. If p arlo rs a new electric S un-ray cited for m erito rio u s w ork a re Eva oake sole. pleased w ith the w est they may de dryer, for use in h a ir and scalp B aker, E thel B erglund, A nnie Boe, Lj Lois Boynton, E lsie C ran d all, | J side to locate h ere perm anently. treatm en ts. Sizes ll» /. to 2, priced at... Je an e Dfina, H elen Exley, M argaret | Mr. and Mrs. H enry T llg n er a re Ju n io r and Betty Ruth S t.C la ir G antenbein, Irm a Gill, R egina i announcing the a rriv a l of a baby gave a H allow een p a rty on Monday (laughter. Hhe w as born to them aftern o o n from 4 to 7 a t th e home H arnm ar, Vernon Kelly, D orothy Sizes 21/Ó to priced a t S aturday at the home of Mrs. J. A. of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L es King, S tanley Lydfne, F ern Lewis, i K athleen Lewis, G race Lynch, I Byshong. lie T. St. C lair on Division stree t Mrs. K. C. R oberts and Mrs. H a r The g u ests w ere Je an Y ager, Billie G w endolyn M etzger, M arie More- I old A nderson, the la tte r of P o rt E verett. C atherine and C harles bouse. Marie Mullenhoff, G ertru d e j GRESHAM, OREGON land, visited friends at A urora over G orsage, of G resham ; Nicky Ma R uhlin, F ra n ce s Sw anson and 1 Betty T horne. As in o th er classes * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the week-end. son of P o rtlan d and George, D oris Stone, youngest dau g h ter Thom as Lee and H elen Shaw of of Mr. and Mrs. P aul Stone, has Fairview . Games and supper filled been ill for m ore than a week past. til« evening w ith p le asu re for th e She has been u nder the ca re of a hlldren. Mrs. St. C lair w as a s baby sp ecialist In P ortland. sisted by Mrs. W. S. E v erett, Mrs. F ritz Stocker left la st week for C. Y ager and Mrs. Mason. Beaverton w here he will m ake ills H allow een cam e and w ent as far hom e w ith u relative. as G resham w as concerned w ithout Betty Jean , dau g h ter of Mr. und nythlng m ore th an th e usual Mrs. Gus Donley, enjoyed n b irth m inor depredations, w heih for th e day party in h er honor S aturday most p art w ere confined to m a rk afternoon at the home of her au n t ing up w indows which had to be Mrs. A. F. Hoover. The bouse wtts vigorously w ashed th is m orning. decorated in H allow een trim m ings, Anyone so disposed could have p u r refre sh m e n ts w ere served and each chased th e public lib ra ry bull '¡ng sm all guest given a H allow een th is m orning, according to a sign horn as a favor. T hose p resen t placed n ear th e fro n t door a n w ere B arb ara D eaville, June, nouncing th e fact th a t It was for Buddy and P hyllis M etzger, M ar sale. W oodpiles w ere d isarran g ed , g a re t Exley, R obert H astings, Roy spooky rap s on doors w ere heard, S tarb ard , D orothy K ilgore, Ju n e but w ithal It w as a safe and sane Hodge, Ja n e t Johnson, Danny H alloween M urphy, Joyce and W ilma W hite, Mr. and Mrs. C hase St. C lair Joseph O lbrich, Bobby Gibbs, Ro played the genial H allow een hosts b erta M llllsou, Je an Y ager, G e ra l last evening to a sm all group of dine F all, E lean o r Beers and Betty friends and relatives, m ost of whom Je an Donley. are w orkers In the Outlook office. Sunday dinner guests at the home The room s were b eantiful ill a v a of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson w ere riety of H allow een decorations. A P rofessor and Mrs. W. E. Buell and tasty buffet luncheon w as served children P auline, Fred and Evelyn, and th e evening spent socially. of E stacada, and Mr. and Mrs, T hose p resen t besides th e host und E dg ar Stevens of P ortland. Mr, hostess w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buell is principal of th e grade and St. C lair und d au g h ter M argaret, high schools at E stacada. Leslie St. C lair, Miss M yrtle Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Johnson, who Schm ale of P o rtlan d , Miss E m m a I here s the whole story in lour words! Your bills have been living In the Easton It Johnson, Miss Evelyn Metzger, will lie smaller for both foods and service; vour ap a rtm en ts on E ast Powell stree t, Miss Mabel Jack so n , Mrs. Elsie kitchen will be sweet, your pots unblackened; your have left for M ontesano, W ashing Cogswell, Mrs. Mildred Davies and meals will he prepared quickly- your electric range ton. for a visit, Mr. Johnson has Mrs. Mary Welch. will he an efficient ever-willing servant—if you select been In chnrgu of read c o n stru c one of our modern Special Kates in Itcaiit, Work. tion work In th e vicinity, which he Hut oil sham poo amt m arcel or has now com pleted. G. C. F an ch er is building a large finger wave, $1.25, Monday. T u e s day and W ednesday of each week garage on his prem ises in s o u th Marie A. l.au, form erly of the ea st G resham . G reen F ront Beauty shop. P ortland. tf F orty guests enjoyed a H allow Hailey Beauty Shoppe. Adv. RANGES een party S aturday evening given For t hrl'tinas Gifts. Until by Mr. und Mrs. E D. R aker a t the There is less shrinkage in meats and fowl because See nty new stock of fall sam ples home of Mr. und Mrs. C. I. R aker In S pirella stockings and u n d er electric cookery doc- not cause evaporation—it keeps November 1 5th on W est Pow ell street. The house wear. O rders may lie tak en at the juices in retaining full flavor and nutriment. w as beautifully decorated ill orange W hite Way or will call at your » < • offer vom I home evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, The new “ speed" units are made to fit regulation und black with bats and r a ts well phone 3267.—Adv. <i liberal cooking utensils in a way to make cooking quicker. in evidence, w hile spooks held tilm m tt IGXITION SPECIALIST. sw ay In the basem ent. H allow een The automatic time control liberates vou for hours <»n vow r old T h a t', us. Bring your ca r here gam es and stu n ts tilled the evening, away from your kitchen. W e ll be «lad to explain. i t o r t no» und refresh m en ts of cider, dough for any rep a irs, a d ju stm e n t, or in MJC— »hen nuts and pum pkin pie w ere served. p a r t, for the sta rte r, g en erato r, .w itch es, w iring, lighting. etc. T he centerpiece of the dining tab le Work done by an ex p ert and is pos y o n buy a wus an original fru it basket m ade itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a H ot point of a half pum pkin and filled w ith com plete line of ignition p arts. G reshura G arage, phone 2391. % S fruit. T he m em bers of the S outheast D rive a C h ry sler to prove a circle of the M ethodist Ladles Aid Chrysler. Hessel Implement Co., Adv. have planned an appetizing m enu | G resham ■* PCTBir PLPCTBIC BLDO. for the luncheon w hich will be S P E C I A L COMMUNICA served by them F riday In the base Phone 801 Powell St. Greshant TION of G resham Lodge No, m ent of th e church, beginning at 162 A. F. A A. M. In Masonic ab o u t 11:16. Cream ed chicken and hall. G resham . W ednesday evening, o th e r p alatab le viands w ill be November 2 Work In the F. C De served, the proceeds to fee devoted gree A. W. METZGER, W. M. to the c irc le 's activities. W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. Boys’ School Shoes 2.95 week end. They p articip a ted in th e social S atu rd ay evening. Alice Melton has been confined to her hom e for a few days w ith an attac k of illn ess, b u t is now again a t h er place In school. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bickford w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W il liam s Sunday. In th e aftern o o n the en tire p a rty w as driven by Mr. Bickford to Bull Run w here they called on Mr. and Mrs. H. S öder berg, Mr. and Mrs Ja ck Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. E lton Sloop. T he Junior ch o ir of th e M ethod ist ch u rch held an o th er successful re h e a rsa l a t th e p arso n ag e S a tu r day afternoon. F our new m em bers, Olive M iller, Betty Miller, E lean or Johnson and C reighton B u rn s w ere added to th e ro ll of th is new o rg a n ization. T he ju n io rs plan to sing a t th e ch u rch service next Sunday. An im p o rta n t date w hich w ill be of in te re st to th e people of the P lea san t Home com m unity is de- cem ber 3, (S a tu rd a y ), th e date of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid b azaar w hich w ill be held a t th e ch u rch beginning a t 4 p. m. A chicken d in ner is to be served in connection w ith th e event. A p ray er service will be held a t th e parso n ag e W ednesday evening a t 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to atten d th ese helpful services. O scar N elson has lately retu rn ed from V alsetz, Oregon, and is living w ith his son E rn e st Nelson in a | sm all house w hich he has recen tly erected a h alf m ile n o rth of P le a s an t Home on th e L usted road. Our w ater w ave w ill give We w ill tre a t your h a ir to m ake it grow m ore ab u n d a n t ly and tra in it in th e m anner in w hich it should grow. X * “7 » ¿ r r e s h a tn 4 OVER FIRST ¿STATE BANK. MONEY CAN T BUY A BETTER OIL -than THE NEW .ZEROLENE Southeast Circle I.uiiclieon. Phoenix Hose for Ladies. delightfully cu rly tresses. F rid a y noon, M ethodist church. Cream ed chicken, hot biscuit, m ashed potatoes, cauliflow er, gold en glow salad, hom e-m ade bread, b u tte r and jelly, apple pie and cheese, coffee. 35 cents. C hildren under 12, 25c.—Adv. All th e new colors Including pointex heel a t p opular prices, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95.—A ylsw orth & M artin.—Adv. tf you i< |\. 11 VI js—v E ‘Reason why ( io f MANY) Q u a l i t y — th e product oi 49 years o f refining experience. STANDARD OIL COMPANY O? CALIFORN Cake Plates B eautifully h an d -p ain ted, 7-inch cake plates 3.45 W. R. HICKS CO. Economical . . . . clean quick . . . . efficient . . . PORI LAND CO M PANY EA CH Also an extra special price on English D inner- ware. \ \ e have only a few sets, 32 pieces at $ 5 .4 9 . B oth sp e c ia ls on d isp la y in o u r w indow . Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1 2 3 6 G RESH A M Thanksgiving Cards and Booklets now on display here. Act now! “IS THERE ANYTHING REALLY PERFECT ON EARTH” We’ve often heard it said there is not; hut, from a fuel standpoint, UTAH- GRAND COAL is as nearly perfect as a Bituminous Coal can be. UTAH-GRAND is HARD and CLEAN, it LASTS LONG- Lk. burning from the outside of the lump m aei like Anthracite. UTAH-GRAND makes NO STRINGY SOOT, and NO Ci INKERS. Now, what else would you h -k? Oh yes, the price. Well, it costs no . with all its virtues. Walrad Mercantile Co. Phone 1411 A Completely Equipped Automobile Repair Shop We are eqaipped to do all kind* of automobile re pair work from the smallest adjastment to a com plete overhaul of any make of automobile. H ave y o u r car checked over by an expert who will tell you the trouble and quote you a reasonable price on th e jo b of repairing. Checking service free whether we do the work or not. Ask for El». NEESON. BROCKWAY & NELSON Phone 1471 « Powell Street Gresham