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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON PAGE THREE TROUTDALE Columbian High Notes T he S. and D. club m et T hursday (By O. M Em ily) at the home of Mrs. R ichard K narr. M ildred S u rb er, one of th e 1926 L uncheon w as served, afte r which grad u atin g class, has rejoined th e th e afternoon w as spent in playing school. Miss S u rb er is tak in g a p o st-g rad u ate com m ercial co u rse 500. H onors w ent to Mrs. A rth u r of ty pew ritin g and sh o rth an d . M atches and consolation to Miss Mr. E m erson, ath letic in stru c to r, H elen Green. w as called upon to referee a foot Mrs. T hom as Low' has retu rn ed ball gam e at Sandy last Friday, b e from V ancouver, W ash., w here she tw een th e E stacad a and Sandy 11s. sp ent several days visiting her son- Several stu d en ts w ere excused from classe s and accom panied him in-law and d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. as spectato rs. The tinal score w as F red F ederspiel and fam ily. 6 to 5 in favor of E stacada. F riday evening, S eptem ber 28. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGinnis w ere d in n er guests T h u rsd ay evening of saw the filial act in th e in itiatio n of the class, w hich has been going Mr. and Mrs. N. R. F ancher. forw ard all week. T he en tire s tu R ecent visito rs a t th e A. D. K en dent body p articip ated . A large, dall hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dan hilarious crow d of v isito rs tilled Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Dick the balconies of th e gym nasium , many of them being alum ni. At Lynch of S eattle. 7:30 the victim s w ere im prisoned in Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGinnis an em pty classroom , u nder guard, gave a fam ily dinner Sunday to Mr. and hailed fo rth one by one as needed. S everal stu n ts w ere alw’ays and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and c h il in p rogress a t once, but m ore th an dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGinnis. an hour w as needed to put th e 29 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S pence and ch il freshies thro u g h th e m ill. Then dren, H. C. McGinnis and Miss other exhibitions w ere staged. A boxing m atch betw een tw o b lin d W innie T egard. folded, dim inutive freshm en drew T he Ladies Aid met W ednesday m any sp e ctato rs, some of whom in a t th e home of Mrs. Lee E vans and tercepted a few m isdirected p u n ch m ade p lans for th e bazaar to be es. Lunch was served at 10 o’clock, upon w hich th e freshm en p erfo rm held Decem ber 1. R efreshm ents ed prodigies, with th e ir ap petites, w ere served by Mrs. J. E rickson, at least, unim paired by the ordeals Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Evans. endured. A fterw ards m ore gam es Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow and w ere played, it is th e unanim ous Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McNeel w ere opinion of th e stu d en ts th a t Mr. d in n er guests Monday evening of Mulkey, th e prin cip al, deserves Mrs. E unice Robinson. m uch credit for the invaluable help At th,e com m unity church at 10 afforded the com m ittee by him. o'clock Sunday th e re will be a s e r L ast week a p h o to g rap h er from mon by th e pastor. Rev. E. R. D. P ortlan d visited the school and H ollensted. Sunday school will took photographs of th e assem bly follow the service. and classes. Copies w ere ordered Mrs. J-taHeck of N ew port, Ore., by those of th e stu d en ts who w ish spent la st week at the home of Mr. ed them . and Mrs. C. I. Thom as. Claude Woodle has finished the ,1. C. Sm ith has gone to St. construction of the new school H elens w here he has opened a garage, th e doors being hung S a t re sta u ra n t. urday. The s tru c tu re is tire-proof. A w edding of in te re st to T ro u t dale people took place in P o rtlan d HURLBURT Sunday at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow , w hen Miss H elen Services will be conducted at the G reen of H olton, Kan., w as united H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Sunday eve in m a rria g e to A lfred McNeel, cou- ning , a t 8 o'clock by Rev. E. R. D. sin of Mrs, H arlow , by Rev. W alter H ollensted, p asto r of S m ith Me H. N ugent, p asto r of C entral P re s- , m orial P resb y terian ch u rch of b y terian church of P ortland. T he ] Fairview . young people will m ake th e ir home in P ortlan d , w here Mr. McNeel is em ployed by the N orthw estern The problem of Religious E x E lectric com pany. p erience” w ill be th e them e of the > STATED COMMUNICA- serm on Sunday m orning at 11 TION Fairview Lodge No. o'clock a t Sm ith M emorial ch u rch by the pastor. Rev. E. R. D. H ollen 92, A. F. & A. M., S atu rd ay sted. Sunday school m eets a t 10 evening, October 6, a t 2 o'clock, o'clock. Masonic hall, T routdale. RUSSELL C. WILSON, W. M. THINK THINK THINK WM. H. STANLEY, Secy. T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief A ssociation. F arm and su b u rb an property. H. W. S n ash all, p re si dent, G resham . P le a sa n t View Ave., Phone 3Ö65. Pot Roasts DUTCH BULBS Your choice pound . . H yacinths, Newberg Packing Co. P hone 1151 G resham N arcissi L. H. 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