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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1928)
PAGE TH REE ROCKWOOD G RANG E H A L L on a NEW MAPLE FLOOR Mrs. S. J. H upp passed aw ay at th e home of h er g ran d d au g h ter Bjfrs. E dna T hom as of M arion, Ore gon, on Ja n u a ry 18. Mrs. Hupp w as born in Ohio, November 22, Art’s Jazz Bandits—5-piece Orchestra w 1846. H er p are n ts w ere Mr. and GENTLEMEN 50c R efreshm ents LA DIES M e Mrs. R obert P itt, pioneers of Ohio. EVERYBODY WELCOME She w as m arried to F. A. H upp in 1869. a fte r w hich they moved to K an sas then to O klahom a, and in Pleasant View Avenue i PLEASANT HOME 1912 they moved to Boring w here she has m ade h e r home. Mr. H upp The Ladies Aid w as en tertain ed The people of P lea san t Home and passed aw ay in July, 1913. Since a t th e hom e of Mrs. L. W agner neighboring co m m u n ities a re look th a t tim e she has m ade h er home T hursday afternoon. T he next ing fo rw ard to S atu rd ay evening, w ith her* d au g h ter, Mrs. George m eeting of th e Aid w ill be held a t Ja n u a ry 28, a t 7 o’clock, w hen the D reisel. W hile visiting w ith her the hom e of Mrs. W illard B liss on M ethodists a re to give a "com m uni relativ es n ea r M arion she w as ta k T hursday, F eb ru ary 2. ty d in n e r” and a program in the en ill and th e im m ediate cause of L. G. Seifer and F ra n k Schm idt ch u rch basem ent. T he free pro h e r death w as hard en in g of the have form ed a p a rtn e rsh ip and gram w hich w ill be presen ted in a rte rie s. Mrs. H upp w as a mem gone into th e g ara g e business in connection w ith th is event is to b e r of th e M ethodist church a t Bor P ortland. consist of lite ra ry and m usical ing. T he fu n eral services w ere Mrs. J. D. Jo h n sto n has been v is ■numbers from P o rtlan d . It is ex conducted at the home of her iting w ith h er d au g h ter Mrs. J. pected th a t th e P le a sa n t H om e o r g ran d d a u g h ter a t M arion on S a t McMillan at W arren to n , Oregon. c h e stra will also be p resen t, though u rday and she w as laid to re s t in Mr. and Mrs. H. D. T itzel w ere definite prom ise on th e p a rt of th is th e D am ascus cem etery S aturday in P o rtlan d Sunday visiting w ith o rganization h as not as yet been afternoon. A b rief service was the fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. J. U. given. As a special added a ttra c - held at th e grave in charg e of the Titzel, who has been very ill. Mrs. ! tion th e services of Dr. G eorge B, M ethodist p asto r from Marion. Titzel recen tly spent a w eek carin g P ra tt of P o rtlan d , a w ell known Mrs. H upp w as th e m other of for her m other-in-law . I and p o p u lar le c tu re r have been se nine children of w hich th re e s u r Ben H alstead, who h as been cured. A sm all ch arg e will be vive. C harley of M arion, H a rry of w orking a t L innton, sp en t th e j m ade for th e supper. M orrison, O klahom a, and Mrs. Let- week-end w ith his fam ily. P asto r and Mrs. Oliver Gill w ere tie D reisel of Boring. She also Mrs. M ary Sims h as been suffer leaves four sis te rs and tw o broth ing w ith a severe cold. She has guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wil ers, eleven g ran d ch ild ren and two been staying w ith th e A. M. S p rin g liam s T h u rsd ay noon for luncheon I On Sunday, w ith Miss Iris P ease g re a t grandch ild ren . er fam ily, b u t is now hom e w ith they w ere th e g u ests of Mrs. C lara her daughter. LennartZ follow ing th e ch u rch ser COTTRELL Mr. and Mrs. Ben H alstead en vices. tertain ed Mrs. P earl H arp o le of T he dedication of th e new school P o rtlan d a t S unday dinner. J. D. A group of P le a sa n t Home au d itorium w ill ta k e place next Sims and C harles M yers of P o rt L eaguers co n sistin g of H erm an S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 28, a t 8 land w ere Monday d inner guests a t W alters, B a rb a ra W alters, E sth er o ’clock. A fine program is being the H alstead home. Sloop, Amy Sloop, B ernice Sloop arra n g e d including speaking and The H om e Econom ic club of L illie Rybneck, Mary Jo hnson, Eli- m usical num bers. P len ty of re P lea san t V alley g ran g e w ill m eet a t nore Johnson, H elen Bickford fresh m en ts w ill be on hand and th ^ h o m e of Mrs. F ields n ea r W il Mabel C arlson, E unice GUI, A rth u r w ill be .served free of charge. The son statio n on W ednesday, Jan . 25 Sloop, R alph E llsw o rth , H a rry p ro gram com m ittee Includes W. M. Mr. and Mrs .W illard B liss and C arlson, and O liver Gill braved tha D yer, ch a irm an ; P ete H auglum . d au g h ters w ere Sunday dinner storm S atu rd ay evening to be th e R o b ert Gray, J. B. F ow ler, and guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. g u ests of th e L eag u ers of th e R oady Brophy. T hose on th e re A rth u r Bliss. G resham M ethodist ch u rch for a fresh m en t com m ittee a re Mrs. Gil Mrs. P au l Bliss, who has been ill social tim e. A d elightful evening b e rt H auglum , ch a irm an ; Mrs. W. for th e p a st tw o w eeks, is now on was enjoyed by those presen t. M. B reen, Mrs. L. L. Griffin, Mrs. the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. B ickford and L ew is H auglum , Mrs. J. M. Brophy Mrs. S. C. B rassw ell is being d au g h ters en tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. M. D yer . A cordial troubled w ith a sle g j of boils. E lm er P ease and d au g h ter Iris, and in v itatio n is extended to all and a M b . and Mrs. W alter Edelm an th e Rev. and Mrs. O liver Gill at good tim e is assured. and children w ere rec en t d inner dinner F rid ay evening a t th e P o rt D. D. M eyers held an auction on guests of friends in P o rtlan d . land home of th e Bickfords. his farm S aturday . Ja n u a ry 21, Mr. and Mrs. Steve W rig h t have T he m em bers of th e ca sts of th e w hich w as attended by a large as th e ir gu ests Mr. W rig h t’s b ro th tw o plays being p rep ared for p re num ber of people, although the er-in-law and sister of California. sen tatio n In th e n e a r fu tu re by th e w eather w as quite cold and plenty young people of th e M ethodist of snow fell. LYNCH group, m et Monday evening a t the D. Brooks H ogan visited old tim e The Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e rs asso p arsonage for p ractice. P ro g ress frien ds and neighbors h ere la st ciation w ill give a m asquerade is being made. T he m em bers of S atu rd ay . All a re so rry to learn th e ca st for th e play "68 - 70 Berk of Mrs. H ogan's serious condition dance and card p arty a t th e Lynch ley P lace” a re to m eet a t th e p a r schqolhouse F rid ay evening, J a n u Mr. and Mrs. H ogan retu rn ed a ary 27. T he m usic w ill be tu rn - I sonage T h u rsd ay evening a t 7 sh o rt tim e ago from R ochester, o’clock for practice. Minn., w here Mrs. H ogan w as op ished by M ack's e n te rta in e rs fea tu rin g "T he M erry Maids.” A t- 1 era ted on and a tu m o r removed from th e brain a t th e Mayo B roth tractiv e prizes w ill be given for e r's hospital. It w as thought a t best costum es, also door prizes for th e tim e she would be benfited, but the benefit of those who do not mask. th e shock of the operation, together w ith h e r w eakened condition, has Don’t lay down th e paper till you proved too much an d she is g ra d have read the W ant Ads. ually grow ing w orse. Mrs. H ogan l’eter Lenard w as w ell know n here, having PHONE ta u g h t as E nglish te ac h er a t th e Cleaning and C e c il J . P o u n d e r Pressing Sandy Union high school. Home Builder Our clea n in g p lan t Is J E. A. C rosson has discontinued CONTRACT!WO and BUILDING in G resham his b usiness as m an ag er of the P h o n e C orbett 1102 We rail and d eliver S p rin gd ale A d d rses T rou td ale, Or. C o ttrell store, and th e stock of goods on hand is being disposed of The bask et social w hich w as r e cen tly held at th e C ottrell school house w as w ell attended and large sum w as realized. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 28 pathy in connection w ith the sick- B-r-r-r! 1 ness and death of our fath er, J. G. W estinghouse E lectric W arm T in Home and F o reig n M ission Embry, and for th e beautiful ing A Pad w ill keep you w arm and , flowers. a ry society of th e Saron L u th e ra n com fortable on the coldest night. Jam es Gideon Em bry passed Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. H engstler. ch u rch will m eet on T h u rsd ay a f D on't suffer any m ore w ith cold feet. $1.55 down. $2 per m outh for tern o o n at 2 o'clock at tha-hom e of aw ay on F riday afternoon, Jan u - Don’t fo rg et the ad v ertisers when tw o m onths. P. E. P. E lectric Mrs. F ra n k S tatfm so n . All a re In ary 20. aged 59 years, at the home you need any th in g in th eir line. store. G resham .—Adv. ! of his dau g h ter. Mrs Roba H engst- vited to be present. I ler, as th e resu lt of a stro k e of Mrs. A. Aim, who has been ill p araly sis which he suffered on De- for some tim e past, is still in a j cem ber 9 w hile he w as w orking for serio u s condition. H er tro u b le th e S u n set Logging com pany at seem s to be on the rheu m atic o rder Sutico, W ashington. He was taken and she is reported as suffering in at once to a hospital in Raymond. te n sely at tim es. H er d au g h ter. W ashington, w here he rem ained Miss Sigrid Aim, has tem p o rarily tw o weeks. On Decem ber 18 ho discontinued h er w ork in a P o rt w as rem oved to th e home of his lan d office and Is assistin g in th s d au g h ter in G resham . c a re of h er m other. F u n eral services w ere held on T he L u th er League will m eet on Monday afternoon in th e chapel of | Friday, Ja n u a ry 27, a t 8 o'clock at th e Jacobson com pany a t Lenta, th e home of the Rev. and Mrs. w ith in term en t in th e D am ascus Six months on the highway« o f the world have estab, Enoch Saudeen. cem etery. The p allb ea re rs w ere lished this car’s right, beyond dispute, to the title On S atu rd ay at 2 o’clock th e o r Benj. Mathews. Greg. Cox, W. E. “ America’s Fastest and Finest Four” . ganization of a ju n io r m issionary Beegle, F red H oss of Gresham . band w ill tak e place a t th e p arso n A lbert H offm eister and 8. A. R ob Mile-a-minute performance, lightning acceleration, cus. age of th e S aron L u th eran church, e rts of D am ascus. boys and g irls up to the age of 15 tom beauty, and limousine comfort are the outward ex- Mr. E m bry had been a resid en t to be m ade welcome. T hey will of G resham for sev eral years, but pression o f exceptional inward fineness. N o Dodge ta k e up the study of foreign m is for th e p ast four has been em Brothers Four in thirteen years o f quality building has sion w ork and also w ork tow ard ployed in the W ashington logging been built so well. th e beautifying of the a lta r of th e camp. proposed new church. Mrs. L ottie R ennett of Raw lins, Matet inis are selected with every advantage o f Dodge Choir reh e arsal w ill ta k e place W yoming, an au n t of Mrs. H engst- Brothers vast purchasing resources, and fabricated with at th e Mission church th is evening, ler, cam e to a ssist th e fam ily d u r minute precision. ing Mr. E m bry’s illness. and on tom orrow evening th e reg u la r p ra y e r service. On T h u rsd ay Every point that sustains excessive stress is fortified by the Card of T hanks. evening a t 7:30 the reg u lar m o n th finest metals that the world's markets afford. We w ish to th a n k our friends and ly business m eeting will be held. neighbors for th e ir help and sym T h e Fastest F our , ■ in A merica h a s ALSO PROVED IT S E L F ,T H E /? /7 e r f 1 he performance, comfort and style you get in Dodge Brothers l our are not therefore the fleeting attributes o f tiewncst. They are deep-rooted in the car’s structural qual- ity—the surest guarantee o f long and dependable service at low cost. Every Day in the year TTi 875 $ The telephone will prove Io he your most valuable anti most eco nomical assistant in the office, workshop, home or while traveling. LONÇ. DISTANCE LO C A L AND TÇLEGRAPK 4 - D oor M a n , F. O . Bm D e t r o it , full fa cto r y Now equipped with Steeldraulic 4-wheel brakes at no extra cost. T one In for D odge D roitiers Rndlo P rogram every T h u rsd ay îr’KÏÎ 5 ‘I’ 9 !»# (P a rid e Tim e) NIK F acltlr Coa Ht N etw ork*. BROCKWAY & NELSON GRESHAM, OREGON O regon T elephone C o . L o d g e B r o t h e r s . I nc . Gresham ALSO BUILDERS OF TW O LINES OF SIXES— THE VICTORY A ND TUB SENIOR LSXgiS. 1211 *1195 CORBETT A nnouncem ent com es from Ore , gon S tate A g ricu ltu ral college th a t Mabel H arding of C orbett, sopho m ore In th e school of vocational education, has been appointed one of th e co m m ittee chairm en for Giocoso, the all-w om en’s annual fun fest, sponsored by th e physical education club. Giocoso creates m uch in te re st and riv a lry am ong th e w om en's classes, each try in g to outdo the oth er in th e stu n ts per form ed. An op p o rtu n ity is given each class to exhibit its special ta i en t in gym nastics, m usic and th e like, both seriously and in sport. P rizes a re given to th e class m a k ing th e best showing. T he u pper Colum bia riv er hig h w ay w as Inspected T h u rsd ay by M ultnom ah county com m issioners, County R oadm aster Geo. W. Buck, and P. C. N orthrop, engineer in the county road departm ent, to d e te r m ine how m uch w ork would be re quired to open the highw ay its full w idth thro u g h th e snow d rifts w here th e re w as at th a t tim e only one w ay traffic. Since th e snow storm of F rid ay and S aturday, how ever. m ore snow will have to be rem oved for one-w ay traffic and 1’ w ill probably be some tim e before th a t highw ay is opened its en tire w idth. • The C orbett b ask etb all team .went to Odell. F riday evening and played the team there. 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