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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1928)
Blackface Comedians Will Raise the Roof at High School Gym Thursday Night, Ma> 10. T W IC E a W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, Berrymen to Make inspection Tour Auspices Local 1 ost American Legion HAS HIGH STA NDING Old Friends Crowd Church for Funeral FRIDAY, MAY I. LODGE WOMEN GIVE PRESIDENT SURPRISE <¡2.00 Per Year 1»2S City Council Does Routine Business TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS JO INT L EG ISLA TO R . Many Fast Cars Will Race at Bowl Sunday A p leasan t b irth d a y su rp rise w as given Mrs. A. F. H oover T h u rsd ay evening at h e r hom e by th e m em b ers of th e R ebekah W elfare club, Five new factory cars are am ong T he city council a t its m eeting on of w hich she is th e p resident. Mu Sim ple and touching w ere the th e tw o dozen entered for th e auto A to u r of inspection ¡3 being W ednesday evening voted to tak e I fu n eral rite s held a t the G resham sical n u m b ers w ere fu rn ish ed by a , races scheduled for next Sunday planned for S aturday, May 12, by over th e easem ent on tw o of the M ethodist ch u rch T uesday for th e trio co n sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. Ho afternoon on th e Speed Bowl tra c k m em bers of th e Berry G row ers P E. P. com pany's cro ssin g s in th e • late Rev. J. H. Wood, who passed b a r t Beers an d Ivan Sw ift. Mrs. at the Twelve-M ile corners and in P ack in g com pany, w hich w ill be Richm ond co n trib u ted ( so u th e rn p art of G resham , w hich aw ay at his hom e in G resham April H a r o l d dications are th e re will be intense not only an opportunity to ex it is understood will be g ran ted by ... I 28, aged n early 86 years. The piano solos. riv alry and records w ill be ch an ge ideas on tillage m ethods, Mrs Hoover w as p resen ted by th e railw ay com pany. T his will church w as filled w ith sy m p ath iz sm ashed. w eevil control, soil drainage and th e club w ith a set of silver tab le 1 re su lt in opening the tw o crossings ing frien d s, m any of whom had Among the en tries is Art H ines o th e r problem s of berry growing, spoons w hich m atched a set of tea | to th e public and th e tak in g aw ay come from a distance. T he s e r of P ortland with his F rontenac but w hich will be a day of pleasure, j special. He broke the record at the vices w ere in ch arg e of th e p asto r spoons given h e r a t th e la st m eet- | of g ates and o th er o b structions, w hen the m em bers will have the A Mr. Loomis, rep rese n tin g the | of the ch u rch , th e Rev. H. V. W il- ing of th e Royal N eighbors of Anier- Vancouver tra c k on April 8 and he K e p re se n ta th e W. (’. N orth. p le asu re of learning w here th e ir llielm , who w as assisted by Ur. Wll- ica. of w hich she was th e o racle for com pany which recen tly bought a The 30th legislative d istric t is a g u aran tees th a t w ith th e im proved fellow m em bers live along th e route p a rt of th e L innem ann estate at | liam W allace Y oungson of P o rtlan d th re e years. It w as th e expressed as logged. It has been suggested L innem ann junction, appeared be- joint d istric t including M ultnomah 1 condition of th e Speed Bowl tra c k and Dr. A lfred T hom pson of G resh- w ish of Mrs. H oover's m any friends fore th e council ap pealing for Bull and C lackam as counties. T h ere he will beat his form er record of th a t those along the ro u te have !am. So fa r as possible, a rra n g e th a t she m ight enjoy her new th e ir nam es fueshly painted on Run w ater th ro u g h th e G resham are tw o candidates on th e republi-1 3« and 4-5 seconds on th e h alf m ents w ere m ade w hich would have spoons for th e full 50 y ears, the can ballot and one of them is an mile track. th e ir m ail boxes or th a t they put up 'b ee n p leasin g to th e aged m inister. tim e for w hich they are g u ara n - I system . T he council's proposition experienced leg islato r and m an of T he m anagem ent announces th a t a card w ith th e ir nam es on it as a teed. A num ber of oth er pleasing | w as th a t w ater could be furnished Many tim es d u rin g th e p ast 20 d eceiv ed from outside at specified ra te s only on condition high standing, W. C. N orth, of 19 ca rs have been definitely entered guide to those in the party. J . , , 7 . k , w ere ,h»> L ~ m l . .h«»W W S ln c b - a t . P ..r.» n d . . .. <« ' years, Mr. Wood had expressed the g ifts w ere ™ It is expected th a t those m aking th e club. Ice cream and cake w ere w ish th a t an old hym n of C h ristian have telegraphed they a re coming. Mr. North is Inclined to be ra th e r th e trip will have well filled lunch , | from W allula to B lrdsdale avenues , triu m p h . "Sweeping T hrough the baskets, including th e ir dishes, T he club m em bers p resen t w ere and a 4-inch m ain from B lrdsdale conservative and isn ’t afraid to say Among them a re some of th e fa st F ran k .1. Lonenttin. G ates," w ould be sung a t his fu W. T avenue to th e city lim its. Loomis no on any m easu re he th in k s not est rac ers of th e northw est. cups and spoons. Lunch w ill be In the list of 52 can d id ates for M esdames J. H. M etzger, T he races are held under th e enjoyed at Sandy. T he association the leg islatu re from M ultnom ah n eral, and recen tly he had asked H ensley, G eorge Kenney, W. M expressed th e opinion th a t the con- favorable to th e w elfare of th e peo- pie, especially those th a t tend to auspices of th e V eterans of F o r will fu rn ish th e coffee. In case of county are a few nam es th a t stan d th a t C. E. R usher be th e sin g er. W vant. C. E. O sburn, Ralph Dea- ditions a re prohibitive, Both th ese req u ests w ere ca rrie d He Is eign W ars and th e follow ing of rain , A. C. T hom as, m aster of the out m ost conspicuously and w ill ville Gus Donley, W. A. Dixon. 1 A rep rese n tativ e of th e U niversal in crease the tux burden. Sandy grange, has extended a doubtless get th e first atten tio n of out as he desired. In n a Beers Jo h n R oberts. A. Me- M ortgage com pany w as p resen t and thoroughly su b stan tia l and reliab le ficers have been nam ed: Judges G rant E. G etchel, P. W. Mr. W ood’s sen tim en t w ith r e M anus W P Jones B. L. W alrad, ten d ered a proposition to provide and alw ays stan d s firm and sq u are h ea rty invitation for all to picnic (hp m aj ority of th e voters. Among a t th e g ran g e hall. He said th a t i them is the nam e of F ra n k J. Lou- g ard to flow ers w as resp ected by A F H oover H arold Richm ond. 1 a sin k in g fund for th e purpose of for th e good of th e sta te as he sees Kelly, S. O. P lunkett, S tanley B an bury, E arl Ridings. B. H Yeomans. th e g row ers w ould be welcome, I ergan. F ra n k is a very capable a t those who w ere advised of it. J E G ates, E B. K irkwood, C arl , re tirin g th e »25,000 bonds voted for it. T im ers—S eth Davidson, C urt He m erits th e favorable consid- w h ether it ra in s or not. T his will torn ey of P o rtlan d an d is alw ays L ilacs and o th er hom e g arden flow D ahl K eith B ertleson. F. A. Lund- th e co n stru ctio n of th e city w ater K rem er, D. D. H all, Fred T. Mer ratlo n of th o u g h tfu l voters. ers w ere b ro u g h t by them b ut not be g range day a t Sandy, w hich w ill ■ fr,en(Jly but never p atronizing. In q u ist. Alex H uber. R alph D a v id so n ,; tan k . T he m a tte r was tu rn ed over , « rill. afford an o p portunity to m eet m any . fact hg hag ypry u t t | e to say for hot house flowers. H ow ever, sev J. A llshouse and Miss Inez to th e finance com m ittee for tnves- , Referee— Wm. M athens of the friends. I |,im self. his ab ility and w h at he eral b eau tifu l floral pieces w ere I listed O th ers p rese n t w ere Mr. tlg atio n and rep o rt. W estern Auto Racing association. given by frien d s who took th is Felix Chiodo h as prom ised to fur- ' bag jo n e . In th is resp e ct he is un- an d Mrs. G. E. B eers, and Mr. and i T he city ordered re p a irs to be Technical Com mittee— Roy Stotts, nish m usic on his accordion afte r | m any o th e rs seeking election. m eans of ex p ressin g th e ir love for Mrs. H o b art B eers and d au g h ter , m ade to th e sidew alk on R oberts Fred Dundee, Vic U n d e n ,- M. J. lunch w hile th e people are resting. But w hen he m eets w ith th e solons him and th e ir sym pathy for th e A udrey of P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs. avenue in fro n t of the p ro p erty be UNIQUE SERMONS AT Spencer. T he to u r is open to all, w hether in the assem bly of th e law m ak ers bereaved. In stead of flow ers on McKinley B eers and METHODIST UIIURUH longing to Mrs. P earl E rickson, d au g h ter S ta rte r— H enry Clavcrie. The serm on topics announced for m em bers of th e association or not. he show s his ability to th in k , ta lk his cask et, Mr. Wood asked th a t it E leanor, Alex H uber, W. A. Dixon and to place a lien on th e p ro p erty Clerk of C o u rse—W ells B ennett. the services next Sunday a t the S. IL H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l and act, and he is clea r, stro n g and be d raped w ith th e A m erican flag and d au g h ter Evelyn, W. M. W yant, for th e cost. The tim e tria ls will ta k e place ag en t, w ill have charg e of the car- effective in all of th ese things. He in honor of his service as a soldier Mrs. C harles Bailey. Ivan Sw ift and F ollow ing the decision in a te st M ethodist ch u rch a re suggestive, case in th e suprem e co u rt th a t a and appeal to m em ory and hope. In about 1 p. m. and the races will be avan, w hich is scheduled to leave j h&g m ore of th e c h a ra c te ristic s of in th e Union arm y d u rin g the g re a t F. Hoover. er p art of th e Civil W ar. T his w as th e cannery at 9:30 in th e m orning. a gtatesm an th a n of a politician. ______________ i license fee on delivery w agons the m orning the p asto r w ill speak gin a t 2:30 sharp. Im provem ents have been m ade I coming Into tt»« eMj eonld be only on "Y esterday," and in th e evening T he ro u te outlined w ill go n o rth to Lone an ha9 gprvpd tw o conge. done, th e flag being fu rn ish ed by MRS III NJ. U \ M E RON th e S path road, w est on sam e to the < leg{slator a ,)d ,g a G resham Post A m erican Legion. HONORED BY TEA reg u lato ry and not a source of rev- on “T om orrow ." T he first of these on the tra c k and grounds and all who atten d w ill be w ell cared for S tanley road and n o rth to the Base | for re . electio n . ln both The pall b ea rers w ere chosen from A delightful social event of last enue, th e city council voted to re- serm ons deals w ith th e m arvelous candidate for re-election, and given a g rea t tre a t, say th e Line, ea st on th e Base L ine to the sessions he w as ch airm an of th e the Legion post. S atu rd ay w as a tea, honoring Mrs. .luce th e fee from »5 which, has providence of a fo rw ard looking new m anagem ent. God; th e o th er w ith th e possiblll- 12-Mile co rn er w’h ere a stop w ill com m ittee on revision hf law s. In J. H. M orrison of G resham and Benj. Cam eron, who has recen tly h ith e rto been paid to $2. ---------------------- ties of life w ith God. T he hour for be m ade to insp ect E. W. Ayls- George K nieriem of C orbett, p ro b moved to P o rtlan d , given by Mrs. th e la st session he w as a m em ber Juvenile Orchestra to Flay. w o rth 's berries. From th e re the HURLBURT the evening service is changed from of the labor and in d u strie s and re s ably th e only G.A. R. men left in A rth u r D ow sett, Mrs. Jam es E lk- Mrs. R obert B lair is planning a ro u te w ill be ea st to th e H ensley olutions com m ittees and of a th is p a rt of th e county, w ere in a t ington and Mrs. O rville A. E a s t Services will be conducted by th e 7:30 to 8 o’clock beginning S u n d a y rec ital to be given S atu rd ay eve road, n o rth on sam e to Wm. ten d an ce a t th e fu n eral and w ere m an. T he affair w as at th e home Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted at th e The E pw orth L eague m eets a 7 ning, May 12, a t th e M ethodist T in special com m ittee on rep e al of stop , w ill be | 1 g invited to sit w ith th e bereaved of Mrs. D ow sett. About 75 g u ests 1 y iu rlb u rt schoolhouse a t 8 o'clock I o'clock in th e e a st room in th e church. Vurious Instru m en ts will K n iefel’s w here a — basem ent. Young people atten d - m ade, th en n o rth and ea st to the recogn, zpd ag a leg tsiat„ r fam ily. atten d ed betw een ‘ me h o u rs of 3 S unday evening. be h eard in the recital and the ju i ing should note th e changed place T ro u tdale-B oring road, to th e Base 8tand,ng and decided , nflu. Dr. Y oungson’s rem a rk s w ere and 6 o’clock. T he H u rlb u rt g rad e school indoor venile o rch e stra will play. The Line, then w est to th e K ane road j < Qf m an nppded rem in iscen t. He recalled the fact of m eeting, and should be p resen t T hose w ho poured w ere Mrs. W. baseball team played th e freshm an public is invited to attend. and south to the Pow ell V alley . th a t both he and Mr. Wood w ere J. Ott, Mrs. A. H. D owsett, Mrs. C. class of Colum bian high school, prom ptly a t 7 o'colck Vick- I in the law m aking assem bly of The Bunday school, w hich m eets See th e barg ain s listed ln the road and stop a t Jo h n Oregon H is influence is recog- born in P ittsb u rg , Pa. He especial J. L u n d q u ist and Mrs. O. A. Hesse, w inning by a score of 23 to 12. lu n d 's. then e a st on th e LuMed ro ad « a aggpt t(J M ultno ly review ed the 60th w edding anni th e la tte r of L ents. A ssisting about T his w as th e ir th ird gam e th is sea- . at 10 o’clock, Is co n sid erin g ex- W ant Ads. and P le a sa n t Home and Scenic, H e is co n serv ativ e v ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Wood on th e living room w ere Mrs. W. A. son and th eir th ird victory. ™ e | V acation Bible school, to begin stopping a t E. E. B rin k ’s and A. E. but reasonab e and broadm ____ inded. Ju n e 1, 1921, in w hich he had a H essel and Mrs. H. M. M oreland, previous tw o gam es w ere w ith Cor- probably about th e 28th of May. De H aven’s, b ringing the p a rty to ~t0 re-h ab ill- large p a r t and w hich m ore th a n a A ssisting in th e dining w ere Mrs. j be tt grad e schoyl. Mr. W a tk in s’ and th en to Sandy for j M u]tnomah county f a ir. score of M ethodist m in isters at W alter Forbes, Mrs. Edw ard A su rp rise luncheon w as given M E T H O D IST S F irst W eek o f May. S p ecial b a r lunch. To show th a t he is a conscien tended. • He said th a t sev eral of Svendsen, .Mrs. George Page, Mrs T uesday, May 1, for Miss Leona ‘ V N >'()UN(’E S E R V IC E S gain h ea lth ex a m in a tio n for school A fter lunch th e ro u te w ill be tious w orker th e follow ing is q u o t th ese m in iste rs have passed to L. L. K idder and Miss F ran ces Rhoades, the u p p er g rad e te ac h er children. T he o f\ he Kr„e M ethodist w est on th e Mt. Hood Loop road to ed from C. C. C hapm an's c h a ra c te r th e ir e te rn a l hom e and th a t some W elling. Mrs. J. E. M etzger and of th e H u rlb u rt schpol. Salads, | ( h u rch th # Rj,v „ j y ate9> wlll F rid a y E venin g. May 4 —O p eretta a t Geo. S chaeffer’s, w here a stop will ization of him in th e Oregon V oter a re now very feeble in body. He Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall w ere a t th e | Ban<iw,che9, plcklep, chocolate “ »d , give a ,'a |k on th e p ro phecjes of the S p rin g d a le I*- w . L. A. hall. F rid a y E v en in g . May 4.—J en n y k in d be m ade, th en south to th e Boring a t the beginning of th e 1925 se s referre d to th e pioneer w ork in th e ! cak e w ere served. T he ta b les w ere ages past Sunday m o rning a t th e ehorun and M unson trio at h igh sch o o l door. ro ad , th ro u g h B oring, w est to the gyrnnaHliini under a u sp ice« Saron m in istry w hich w as done by Mr. T he g irls who served w ere ' decorated w ith lilacs, n arc issu s o,(.,()ck gprvlce- P a st and fu tu re L sion. He says: u th eran church. old Union school, thence n o rth to “T he c h a ra c te r of h is d ebating is and Mrs. Wood, who gave th e ir b est L u etta W elling, Jean Botkin. C har- and bleeding h earts. T he m o th ers | wU) bc d)gcu, 8ed from a F riday E ven in g. May 4.— P .-T . A. S. A. R o b ert’s place, then ea st to | best described by m entioning th e y ears w ith o u t s tin t to th e m in istry lotte Jo hnson. Elizabeth T h o rn to n , p rese n t w ere Mrs. B ert M cCready, (|r iwn ftnd dpgjg|1,,d 8ccord- play at P leaaant V a lley g ra n g e h all. th e first tu rn n o rth and w est past fact th a t of all th e 59 m em bers They opened new w ork, organizing Je a n Inglis, Jean E lk ington and Mrs. L. H anson, Mrs. W. J E llis ing to Bible h isto ry of God's d eal F rid a y E v in in g , May 4.— E n terta in e n uvxv ex t stop at Olof G ra n ’s, w w ith ttn th me pnt tw o y ears ago. R e p re se n ta- and building ch u rch es. Some of R oberta K idder. and Mrs. M orris Johnson. ing witli the hum an race from the m ent and «upper. T ro u td a le P. T. A. B. P. Schedeen s, w here th e pro* L onergan wa8 th e only m em ber the h ard e st circ u its of th e early day Music w as furnished d u rin g the 1 v is ito rs at A rth u r Jo h n so n 's F riday E ven in g. May 4.— Illu stra ted cession will disband and call a h an d k p rc h | pf on w ere filled w ith satisfactio n by Mr. aftern o o n by Mrs. Geo. P age and place la st Sunday w ere th e Misses beginning to the end of th e G entile let tu n by D r W B H olden a t S ev age. en th -D a y A d v en tist church. day ’s w o r k . ___________ _ hjg brow and faCP , o absOrb th e Wood, who alw ays had th e cooper her ch ild ren , Jean and D onald; N ina B. and Jo ella Johnson and T he young people's m eeting will S a tu rd a y E v en in g May 5.— Eadle«, ation of Mrs. Wood in th e w ork. L u etta W elling, Mrs. Jam es S terl- Je an Slauson, Mrs. M. I. H enshaw be held a t 7 o’clock, follow ed by Aid h an d k erch ief nale a t B orin g I. O. Mothers and D aughters Meeting m oisture th a t th e te rrific energy he flung into his sp eak in g b ro u g h t to Dr. Thom pson read th e o bituary Ing, Mrs. J. E. G ates, Mrs. E. W. a nd her son A lbert, all of P o rtland. evangelistic services a t 8. P ra y er O. P. hall. Planned. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lansefield m eeting Is held every T h u rsd ay S a tu rd a y . Ma ly 6 — Founder»* D a y T he m o th e rs and d au g h ters of th e surface. Once u n d er way. he of Mr. Wood and added his w ord of A ylsw orth, Mrs. L eslie W alrad and celeb ra tio n a t C 'nam poeg park. spoke wifh su rp assin g pow er, if not ap p reciatio n of th e c h a ra c te r and Miss F lo ren ce Honey. E ach gave a n ,i th e ir d au g h ters, C ath erin e and G resham and vicinity are invited to evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school S a tu rd a y . May 5.— P le a sa n t V a lley atten d a reception to be held in the | alw ays w ith fa u ltle ss p rem ises or frien d sh ip *of th e m an. In his sev eral selections. Lilabell w ere v isito rs a t th e home convenes at lo a m Everybody Is bazaar, en terta in m en t and dance. S pring blossom s form ed the dec- ()f M orris Jo h n so n la st Sunday, auditorium of the grade school F ri- logic. But he alw ay s p ut a knife- own m in istry he had m any tim es co rd ially Invited. M onday E v e n in g May 7 - M eeting o f They all attended the baseball gam e day evening. May 11. at 7:45. M u-| like edge on h is arg u m en t, His had occasion to know of th e co n o ratio n s of th e room s. flow er lover« to o rg a n ize clu b , G resh secrated w ork of Mr. Wood, and in j sh o rt 1 em phasis found its m ark . No am public library. at C orbett. sic, fun, refre sh m e n ts and UASTOR TO SPEAK ad d resses by rep rese n tativ es of the equivocating, no h esitatio n , no lack th e m ore recen t days of clo8P ! son, H. A. B arnes. B ayard Miller, M onday E venin g, May 7 — R eb ek ah ON REMEMBRANCES VICTORY Y. W. C. A. and th e W. C. T. U. will of evidence th a t he believed every frien d sh ip he had been im pressed | K a| ph Beaville, Edw. W edln and As Is th e custom in th e B ap tist en terta in m en t, I. O. O. F . b all. w ith his su prem e tr u s t in God. K enneth C. R oberts. J E. Johnson, b ro th er-in -law of ch u rch es th e o rd in an ce of the be a p a rt of th e en tertain m en t. word he said. 30 p. m - Pre- school h ealth cflnlc 1 O rient H is slogan is, "P u b lic office is a school. In term e n t w as In D ouglas ceme-1 F rank Sw anson Is v isitin g a t the Mr. W ilhelm spoke briefly, his Each w oman Is asked to bring her L ord's su p p er will be observed on Sw anson home. He has Juat re- th e first Sunilay ln th e m onth at the T h u rsd a y E venln g. M ay 10.—A m er te x t Revelation 14:13. Blessed a re tery . own or a borrow ed d aughter and public tr u s t.” Besides his widow, Mrs. E lizabeth tu rn ed from Los A ngeles w here he close of the m orning service. The ican I s g io n m in strel sh ow , h ig n th e dead w hich die in the Lord each g irl is requested to bring w h o o l gym . H al Hoss, of Oregon City, fo r Wood ,and th e ir tw o sons. Isaac T. ¡sppnt t he w in ter w ith a son. saith th e from h en cefo rth : Yea. eith er her m other o r a borrow ed topic of th e m orning serm on will v en in g . May I t .— A r e m , m erly w ith th e O regon City E n te r S p irit, th a t they may re st from and Wm. S. Wood, n in e g ran d ch il- L ittle D onald Paape, son of Mr. be, "R em em brances of Je s u s ”, and clu F b rid d a a y n ce. E G resham M asonic h all. one. t prise, and u n til rec en tly se c re ta ry th e ir -lab o rs; and th e ir w orks do | d ren and six g re a t g ran d c h ild ren j and Mrg ffe n ery P aape has recov- in th e evening "T h e Stone W hich E v en ln g , M ay 1 1 —M others Expert Plane Tuning. to G overnor P atte rso n , is a candi- follow them . T he application of j survive Mr. Wood. Among th e rel- ,.rP,| from sc a rle t fever, ay. G resh am gra d e th e B uilders N eglected." T he m o r n - |a ,i,j Daughters D ay W ilhelm B G ruber of P o rtlan d date for nom ination as se c re ta ry of th e te x t to th e C h ristian In g en eral ativ es who cam e from a d istan ce to Robert K eralake h as been ill at Ing service will begin at 11 o'clock I * amt.torlum w ill be in G resham the week of state to succeed Sam K ozer. He and to Mr. Wood In p a rtic u la r was atten d the fu n eral w ere Mrs. A lta : )dg home, b ut Is som ew hat im- F rid a y E v en in g . May 1 1 — W B A. and the evening service a t 8 o’clock. d an ce a t M accabeo ball a t R ockw ood. May 7 to tune pianos. Leave o rd ers i ,g pvpry (neh the m an for th is im th o u g h tfu lly given and w as an In G entry, a g ran d d a u g h ter, an d her J proved. The tim e for the evening services ut Miss F lorence H oney s studio. t ffl and m e rits your vote. v en in g . M ay I t .— M other son R ussell of S alem ; Mrs. Mar-1 ^ bP v ic to ry g rad e school base- is being changed to one half houi a n ^ d a u g h E ter’s even in g, sp iratio n . F irs t S tate Bank building.—Adv. I » g a re t S ahim an of S eattle, a niece. ball team w alked to Lusted la st In addition to th e solo, a q u a rte t later, as Is th e custom d u rin g th e | Sa, ur<Uy Kvenmr ~ i i . y t i .- S u n p e r co n sistin g of Mr. R usher, Mrs. Mary Mrs. G race R othacher, Mrs. l.ydia F riday aftern o o n and defeated the sum m er m onths. T he Bible school and en terta in m en t, P le a sa n t H om e .r C f l o e » . . » , . O u roh v I M ethodist L adles' Aid. larence ow nny, j _____ Dodge, Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir and Van M eter, Mrs. M. Saw yer, Mr. and , ^ u „ted team on th e ir diam ond, the will m eet a t . 9:45, Mrs. H ow ard Wood, all of P o rt score being 13 to 0. T he older boys S a tu rd a y E v en in g M ay i t - tJMlies th e new ly-elected su p erin ten d en t. Leslie W alrad, sang "C rossing the Aid «oc lai, Karon M jthoran church. B ar" and "I Know T h a t My R e lan d : and Mr and Mrs. Ed. W hite of V ictory lost to G resham Sunday will have ch arg e of th e school. The and E v erett Wood of V ancouver, on the G resham diam ond w ith a 9 B. Y. I’. U. will m eet a t 7 o’clock S a tu rd a y . May 12 — Berry grower«' d e e m e r L iveth.” Gresham tour. T he p a llb e a re rs w ere Ted John- W ash. Among th e close friends to 8 score. instead of 6:30. who w ere ln atten d an ce w ere Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. D oltz have moved I S a tu rd a y E v en in g u 5 Blair at recital, p u p ils o f Mrs. Ito and Mrs. H ow ard H ayden, Mr. and onto th e Foth place In th e Lusted AM T E M P L E M ethodist church. Mrs. N. E. T u rn e r of P o rtlan d . Mrs. d is tr ic t. M r. D o ltz expects to w o rk SLR NH 'EN ANNOUNCED B E S U R E TO A T T E N D S a tu rd a y , M ay 12. — M ultnom ah A. B. C onrad, Mr. and Mrs. L ester j on thp ro8P farm The p asto r of th e U ndenom lnat- C ounty may day sport dance C ouncil P .-T A . a t RiMMlIVtlla Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Con- Mr an(j Mrs. Geo. H. H ayden of ((>nal tPm p|e tbp n PV. s . F. P itts, | «4,^1 W ear Sum m er C lothes for Com fort rad of H ubbard and O rrle C onrad G resham w ere Sunday c a lle rs at : w(|) 8ppak KUI|,tay afternoon a t 2 T _________________ u esd a y A fternoon. ___ M ay 15 J u b ile e Last Dance of the Season Gentlemen ¡of Albany. - Mr. - and - - Mra. - - O. - W. ¡th e bom« of The Rev. D. B. W eln ti w ill o jr 8" a t Izadles tie Gigraffs Orchestra lie F u n eral arran g e m en ts w ere in ) Allder. preach Sunday evening a t 7:3« In ----- —— _ W ed n esd a y E venin g, M ay l i — Oper- th e h an d s of O ates F u n eral Home. ¡ T he Rev .and Mrs. O. J. GUI of th e tem ple. Mid week , p ray er ser- at ejre.h a m grad e school. P lea san t Home w ere c a lle rs In th is vice will be held T uesday evening. Frl<lay May IS.— Prim ary election (nrit of Thunks. com m unity la st W ednesday. The young people will conduct th e day We w ish to thank th e many F rid ay evening serv ice, w hich Is S u n day, May 20 — O. U. H 8. b ac- frien d s who by th e ir kindness and Given by G resham A m erican New F ootw ear for l.adles. ncrvlce. high «ehool gym - grow ing In In terest and atten d an ce, j m any ex p ressio n s of sym pathy T he sp rin g s sm a rte st slip p ers. Legion at O. U. H .S . G ymnasium helped us in our recen t b ereave pum ps and oxfords at p o p u lar Sunday school begins a t 10 a. m. W ednexitay E venin g. M ay 22 - C la«s ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL m ent We especially wish to th an k prices, 33.95, 34 95 and 35.95. Ayls- | A cordial Invitation is extended night. 1S2* g ra d u a tin g ela » s G. tt. H. 8. th e A m erican Legion and those w orth At M artin, G resham . Adv. a jj a()d g co rd ja | welcome Is as- F rid a y E ven in g. May 25. — C o n e who fu rn ish ed cars. m en cen ien t e x erc ises, G U. H . 8. ria»« sured stra n g e rs. < ard I’arly Announced. Mrs. E lizabeth Wood. Isaac T. o f t»2S. ■ ■ I —I,— • A card p arty will be given at th e Wood and Fam ily. W illiam S. T ueaday E ven in g. May 29.—A m eri Home linked Cake». Wood and Fam ily, A lta M Maccabee hall In Rockwood F riday can I-egion (G reet am Boat) d a n ce. O rders tak en for cakes. Ampd Handy I O. O. F. hall evening. May 11. by the W om ens G entry and Son. Mack's Merry Maids' 6-piece Orchestra T his apace com plim ents of Food cak es, |1 ; la rg e birthday Ben •■fit association. C ards and re- P E. P. Co., G resham E lectric REFRESHM EN TS L adles. SS4 W ed n esd ay, May SO.— P ublic m eteor 3entlem en, 5O< D on't lay down th e p aper till you freshm ents. Admission will be 2 5 ‘cakes, »125. Mrs C. K R usher, - - - • auditorium ■ . lal program. grad e school Store. G resham , phone 79x2. have read tb e W ant Ads. ‘ cents. EVERYBODY WELCOME Church Services I Coming Events Areme Club Dance Masonic Hall. FRIDAY, MAY 11 - DANCE SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12 MINSTREL SHOW Thursday, May 10