Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 27, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GKESHAY
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Yager and DATE CHANGED FOR
d au g h ter Je a n en tertain ed a p arty
SYMPHONY CONCERT
on C h ristm as eve, w hen th e m ain
It was announced a t the last con­
In terest cen tered around a b eau ti­
ful tre e loaded w ith gifts. O thers c e rt of th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o r­
ch e stra th a t th e com ing concert of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and a t th e p arty w ere Mr. and Mrs.
th e sam e o rganization w ill be p re ­
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clow drove to C h arles Yager, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
sented a t th e public auditorium on
Cogswell
and
Mrs.
E
lsie
Cogswell.
Longview, W ashington,
Monday
T uesday night, Ja n u a ry 3, Instead
and th a t evening re tu rn e d with T he sam e p arty w as en tertain ed at
of th e previous night, 1 i w as ad ­
d
in
n
er
on
C
hristm
as
by
Mr.
and
th e ir grandson and his wife, Mr
vertised. T he change of date is be-
and Mrs. W infred Hill and little Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. O thers in th e
and Mrs. I lng m ade in o rd er to dispose of a
d
in
n
er
p
arty
w
ere
Mr
son, who w ill v isit for a w eek in
M erle C. Cogswell and fam ily, Mr. conAict in dates betw een th e sym ­
G resham w ith th e ir relatives.
and Mrs. L eslie Cogsewell and phony o rc h e stra ’s shedule and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Olby and a
d au g h ter M arie and Mrs. H elen plans alread y m ade by P o rtlan d
cousin, R udolph G reen, w ere the
th e a te rs to em ploy th e ir m usicians
Morse, all of P o rtlan d .
guests S atu rd ay evening of Mr
on th a t day, w hich is to be a legal
Em
ory
R
oberts
arriv
ed
S
aturday
Olby's broth er-in -law and sister
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alln. On evening from M ilwaukee, W iscon-
T he fact th a t th ree of th e six
son,
to
v
isit
for
a
week
w
ith
his
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W alin and
num bers on th e com ing program
p
are
n
ts
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
M.
Roberts,
d au g h ter Lola attended a C hristm as
a re new additions to th e sym ­
fam ily reunion at the hom e of Mrs his b ro th er and wife Mr. and Mrs.
phony's rep e rto ire , does n ot bar
K.
C.
R
oberts
and
his
sister
Mrs.
W alln’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G
Olby of St. Johns, at w hich 19 w ere Jo h n H ansen. He expects to leave one from describing this program
F rid ay for th e east.
'• » "p o p u lar." Only one num ber
present.
Mrs. L. T. Lusted and her d a u g h - I ta n be co rrec tly deemed a m odern
T he Rev. and Mrs. H. V. W il­
te r Miss Inez Lusted en tertain ed a t ' w o rk ’ Thl8 18 th e brlef o rch e stral
helm and d au g h ter M argaret left
C hristm as d inner Mrs. L u sted 's son sketch by ,Ror S traw lnsky, "F ire-
Monday for a w eek’s visit a t T a ­
and dau g h ter-in -law Mr. and Mrs. j work8 ” Tblf> w ork should n° ‘ be
com a w ith Mr. W ilhelm 's m other,
H arry L usted. Mr. and Mrs. E llis confused with th e sam e com poser’s
Mrs. L ouella W ilhelm and her
Lusted and d au g h ter P atricia, and ' suite, “T he F ire Bird,” w hich was
d au g h ter Mrs. A. G. Schafer.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T ocher, all given its Arst local hearin g last
Miss H ester T horpe arriv ed F ri
of P o rtlan d .
day from H eppner, Oregon, w here
em bellished w ork, as ex trav ag an t
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley en ­
she is a te ac h er In th e public
as th e ‘‘F ire B ird ” su ite is, in spots,
schools, and w ill rem ain a t the te rtain e d for C h ristm as dinner m eager. This w ill by a real P o rt­
hom e of Mrs. Minnie Brown until Monday in ra th e r an unique m an- j land p rem iere of one of the fam ous
ner, th e affair being held a t th e J
New Y ear’s day.
. . . .
...
...
, R ussian
co n tem p o rary ’s
best-
cabin home of Mr. and Mrs. Ship- ‘ .
.
. . I known w orks,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher enter
ley, w hich th ey occupy w hen Mr.
tained a t C hristm as dinner the lat Shipley is engaged in w ork for th e ' Tbe o tb er tw o w orks 8lated for
te r ’s brother-in-law and siste r Mr.
T hose I th e ,r p rem iere perfo rm an ce by th is
Sandy L um ber com pany
and Mrs. R obert L ansdow ne and
p rese n t w ere Mrs. Shipley’s b ro th ­ sym phony are th e p opular S tra u ss
son P aul Leroy of K endall, th e ir
er and sister-in -law Mr. and Mrs. w altz, “Voices of S p rin g ” and
niece Miss Mabel BradAeld and
P. R. C linefelter of Oswego, Mr. B rahm s’ “V ariations on a Them e
th e ir son and daughter-in-law Mr.
Shipley’s b ro th er and his wife, Mr. by H aydn.” T he la tte r is to tally
and Mrs. G lenn R usher and daugh­
and Mrs. R. C. Shipley of Sandy, different from the B rahm s sym-
te r P hyllis Ja n e of Albany. At this Dr. and Mrs. W. L. S tanley and tw o Phon,eH a " d concertl, and can n o t
tim e they also had with them th eir children who are here from S an ta | be com pared w ith them . T aking a
d aughter Miss M yrtle R usher from
Cruz, C alifornia, Miss Mabel Ship- . beautlful old melody out of the
Berkeley, C alifornia, and th e ir son
ley who Is spending her vacation enorm ous m ass of H aydn’s w orks
P aul who arriv ed F riday from O ak­
home from her studies a t S eattle- B rahm s has cre ate d a set of v a ria ­
land, C alifornia, for a w eek’s stay.
The
PacIHc college, and the host and ; tions of enorm ous scope.
Mr. and Mrs. R usher and children
hostess. Miss Shipley plans to r e ­ S tra u ss opus sta n d s w ith the
drove to A lbany F rid ay and spent
“B eautiful Blue
D anube”
and
tu rn to S eattle n ex t Monday.
a few hours w ith th e ir son and
“T ales from th e V ienna W oods” as
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. S terlin g
family.
one of th e g re a te st of V iennese
en tertain ed a d in n er p arty of 22 a t ! w altzes.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ayes of
C hristm as d in n er Monday. Among
T he rem aining num bers on the
Albany spent C hristm as w ith the
th e g u ests w as Mrs. S terlin g ’s !
j program need only be nam ed, as
p are n ts and b ro th er of Mrs. Hayes,
bro th er-in -law and sister Mr. and
they a re alread y so well known
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong and
Mrs. C. F. B riggs of P o rtland.
th a t description Is unnecessary.
Jam es.
A nother guest w as Mrs. S terlin g 's
T he A rem e club will m eet on b ro th er B. II. Conkle of Medford, They are T chaikovsky’s “Romeo
T h u rsd ay afternoon, Decem ber 29, who has come to P o rtlan d to at- and J u lie t” o v ertu re and the “Sla-
a t th e home of Mrs. C. J. L undquist. tend the S tate T ea ch e rs’ associa- I ! vie M arch” and R im sky-K orsakov's
„
___ . The F light of the Bumble-Bee.
All O. E. S. ladles a re invited.
tlon. Mr. Conkle is the presid en t of
W illem van H o o g straten will
Mrs. A. M. W illiam s and d au g h ­ the S tate P rin c ip a ls' association
conduct th e concert.
te rs F lorence and Evelyn arriv ed and also presid en t of the S tate De­
S atu rd ay from W asco, Oregon, to bating association. He will visit
Buy a Nash Tailored Suit.
visit a week w ith Mrs. W illiam s' at th e S terlin g home again before
. I am p rep ared to ta k e o rd ers for
g ran d fath e r J. N. M ew hirter and re tu rn in g to his school du ties in tailo r-m ad e su its, all wool and
h er b ro th er Lyle Mason . H arry Medford.
g u aran teed to At, and for a very
Mason, a b rother of Mrs. W illiam s
Mr. and Mrs. W alter B urch en- ,ow .Pr ‘ce’
a re tbe8U ,t8 fuo r’ I
, ,
,,
m erly handled by F ra n k Black. See 1
and Lyle, cam e over from V ancou­
tertu ln ed at d in n er on C h ristm as ni(> before buying. Can save you
ver. W ashington. Monday to spend day Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thom of Sa- money. B. W. Em ery,
th e day with his relatives.
lem, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M iller of
C hristm as dinner guests a t the P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fow- I ., W bat you w “ ‘’
I T ,,” "1
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It, as you w ant it—W ant Ad It.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. T hom p­ ler nnd , children
of F o rest Grove, |
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son w ere the Rev. and Mrs. H. V.
A I,. Ruso of Salem , Mr. and Mrs. , Make your telephone earn you i
W ilhelm and dau g h ter M argaret, E. R. Burch of R oseburg.
I m ore by connecting It w ith a W ant i
and Mrs. A. D avidson, who is m ak­
ing her home w ith Mrs. M. E. G il­
m ore on South R oberts avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning spent
Sunday and Monday in P ortland,
th e guests of th e ir son-in-law and
THE
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc-
Roy.
TJie beautiful
c a n ta ta , “The
C hrist Child,” was given by the
is proud of the fine new quarters
ch o ir of the M ethodist ch u rch on
C hristm as evening before u large
and magnificent salesrooms
and appreciative audience. The
of th e
solo p a rts w ere taken by Mrs. G er­
P o rtla n d G as & C oke Co.
tru d e W alrad, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell,
at
Miss H elen Rogers, Mrs. Mabel S o r­
S ix th a n d S alm on, P o rtla n d
ensen. Dr. G eorge M allett. C. E.
T h ey a re a c re d it to th e w hole s ta te of O regon.
R usher, Ja ckson Jon es and Leslie
W alrad. O thers In th e chorus w ero
lift ter go and see for yourself
Mrs. Goldie W ilhelm , Mrs. M ar­
g u erite Ott, Mrs. F ran ces G ates,
Mrs. Anna W elling, Miss W innlfred
O sburn and Miss Mary L am bert,
sopranos; Miss Amy Cooper, Mrs.
N ettle B aker and Miss Em m a B.
Johnson, alto s; W. J. Cooper and
H. W S trong, te n o rs; Janies S te rl­
ing and Edw in L tndroth, basses.
Dr. M allett was d irec to r and Mrs.
G ertrude S terling, pianist.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth
w ere hosts a t C hristm as dinner to
Mr. and Mrs. George Page and c h il­
dren, Donald nnd Jean.
A delightful fam ily pnrty was
held at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. S t.C la ir on S aturday evening,
Start the new year right—get a good used
w hen a w ell-laden C hristm as tree
w as divested of Its gifts. All th e ir
car. it will save von an overhaul on your old car.
ch ild ren and g randchlldreu w ere
p rese n t and a Jolly evening w as
The follow ing is only a partial list of our better
spent. Miss Lucy Adams w as the
used
cars.
guest on Momtay of the St. C lairs.
G roups of ca ro lers from th e
I ate Model FOltD ( til PE
M ethodist E piscopal and B aptist
a real buy a t .....................
church es sang at various places on
S'l’l l i n u k l li TOI III NG
C hristm as eve much to the p le a s­
In real good s h a p e .................
u re of those who w ere fo rtu n a te
enough to h ear them . Several r e ­
IfcS III K k TGI KING,
a six-cylinder ca r f o r .............
p orts have come in from these who
w ere visited.
Uhl,'» ill I’MOKII.i Sport Tonring.
A chim ney Are sta rte d early Mon-
p o r te d co n d itio n .........................
doy m orning In the Babcock house
on F o u rth stree t w hich Is occupied
ItfcM STAR TO! KING
by Mrs. M arie M uller. H er son,
W illiam M uller of Oregon City, a r ­
O ther c a rs lit good condition priced from >10 up.
rived to visit his m other Just In
tim e to discover th e Are and ex­
tin g u ish It.
!
w
î have several real good buys in late
We
Mrs. Ines Miller and Mrs Ethel
Í model enclosed ears.
Miller a re here to spend the h oli­
days with th e ir m other, Mrs. E lis­
abeth McLain. They are accom ­
panied by T heodore and W illiam
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson e n te r­
tained at dinner on Sunday Mr.
Gresham,
Ruick
Oregon City
and Mrs Jam es L aw rence.
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OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
FAIRVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. A nderson and
fam ily w ere dinner g u ests C h rist­
m as day a t the home of th e form ­
e r ’s p a re n ts in P ortland.
A m ost app reciated C h ristm as
p rese n t to a rriv e a t th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone w as a
9V4-pound baby girl. She has been
nam ed Josephine E liza for her two
g randm others. M other an d baby
a re rep o rted to be doing nicely and
are being cared for by Mrs. Maude
Axtell of G resham .
TUESDAY, DECEMBER « ,
Mrs. Stone w ill re tu rn home later
afte r a brief visit with her sister
Mrs. S c o tt
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone and
ch ild ren sp en t C hristm as Day at
th e hom e of C arro ll H iggins in
P ortland.
Mrs. H. C. Moore has been spend-
C hristm as d in n er g u ests a t the
hom e of Mr. and M rs.-C. P. Stone
w ere Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Sales
and Mrs. E liza Sales.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend,
Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend, Mrs. Jo se­
phine Q uesinberry and G randm a
Tow nsend sp en t C h ristm as at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stone spent
C hristm as n ear Salem a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Scott. Mr.
Stone retu rn ed hom e Monday, a c ­
com panied by Miss Lucy H iggins
who has m any frien d s in Fairview .
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! ing som e tim e visitin g her r e la ­
tives in P o rtlan d . On Sunday Mr.
Moore Joined his wife a t the hom e
of Mrs. M oore's dau g h ter, Mrs.
H arry A ndrade, w here they en jo y ­
ed C hristm as dinner.
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New th in g s u n d er ’‘Classified.’'
If you received
You are Invited!
Money as a Gift
A
Call at our store and receive one of our “Farmers
Record” calendars free if you have not already re­
ceived one.
This is your opportunity to get a fine practical
calendar free.
invest it in a
Gift that Lasts— JE W E LR Y I
The quantity is limited— none given to children,
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236
GRESHAM
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Jtlealep’s jfctoclrp Jfetore
POW ELL ST.
GRESHAM
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UfflXiRS
When you see it you w ill
say,... “Only General Motors
could produce such a car at
C hevrolet’s Low Prices”
$275
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$125
.............$250
.............$425
$100
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Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Co.
First St. Opposite Telephone Office
GRESHAM, OREGON
Walter W. Metzger
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