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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1921)
o flOOI) RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1021 o ODELL o Mrs. Clarence Hale is reported im proving satisfactorily following an op eration for chronic appendicitis. She was taken to the Cottage Hospital a week ago Saturday when the operation was performed. Miss Ina Chapman returned home Thursday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman, of Gold endale, Wash., who are visiting at the home of Mr. Chapman's brother, L. A. Chapman, local merchant. Mrs. V. M. Vose has been ill for the past few weeks. She suffers from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. J. H. Eggert went to Portland Sunday to vistit her son, Klmer.and to assist him in the celebration of his twenty-first birthday anniversary. V. M. Vose, principal of Odell high school, received a message Friday af ternoon calling him to his mother, Mrs. Mary Vose, of Oswego, who is critical ly ill. He took the 6.15 p. m. train west bound from Hood Kiver. Sunday evening a message from Mr. Vose stated that his mother was livingbut she was very, very ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alloway have sold their home, Netherby, to M and Mrs. W. H. Sheirbon, who arrived recently from Iowa. The Alloway will return to 1'ortland, from whi city they came to reside in Odel Since coming to Odell they have won many friends who regret their leaving but who unite in wishing them all good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Sheirbon will be cordially welcomed in this, their new home. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ferguson have just returned from a trip to Portland and Astoria. This week they will go to Portland to attend the wedding of Leon Kirk Reynolds, a relative. After having spent the winter California, Mrs. Sam Holes and baby son have returned to Oueli. Miss Lucretia Taylor was assisted i remembering her iiinnuuy anniversary hrst by a surprise party and later by dinner party to which a few friend were invited Sunday. Friends of the family of Andrew I'arker, of Central Vale, extend sym pathy because of the passing awav at their home Sunday afternoon of thei daughter, Ellen, who though handicap ped by an accident when she was i child fairly 'radiated cheerfulness. Jus preceding her last illness she attended the tryout of the school in which her sister won first place in the oratorica contest. Later, when the district ora torical contest was held at Odell and her sister won first place in the diB trict, Ellen was ill and could not at tend. This illness, a form of menin gitis. continued until the end Sunday. Mrs. 1). E. Clark has gone to Port land for a visit with her sister, Mrs. israyuen, and with friends. Mrs. Nancy Bradley, formerly a res uieni 01 uuen, stopped lor a while in Odell one day last week while waiting for the Mt. flood motor car. She has been visiting at the home of her (butch t . . . m m ... , . . lci, mm. liouis mioaoes, or middle Valley. Miss Agnes Mehring and Miss Lelia Johnson went to Portland for the week end. Rehearsals for the play, "Plunder ing P-illie," to be put on at the March Parent-Teacher meeting, are going along regularly. Mrs. A. H. Schempp went to Port land Tuesday. W. J. Holman went to Portland Mon day. The Missionary Society meets at the parsonage Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Oscar Huddleson, missionary from the Philippine Island, home on fur lough, spoke Tuesday evening in the church. Hist. Sunt. Pemberton pre sided over the second quarterly confer ence of this charge Tuesday evening. Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; service, 11 a. m., sermon topic "The Betrayal of a Just Man," another of the series leading up to the Easter sermon. Ep worth League. 6.45 p. m., subject, "The Golden Whirlpool." Agnes Mehr ing, leader. Evening service, 7.30. PINE GROVE Mrs. Struck Aune and son, Kinar, came from Pendleton last week to take charge of their ranch. Mrs. Edw. Hawkes, who has been in poor health for some time, submitted to an oneration at a Portland hospital Tuesday. The Aloha Club will meet wi!h Mrs. Sam Freeman next Wednesday, March 9. Mrs. Perry Wells, who has been ill at the Cottage Hospital for two weeks, is much improved. John McCuiston who enlisted in the army last fall, is home from Camp Lewis on a week s furlough. J. C. Porter spent several days in Portland last week. The W. C.T. U. will meet this after noon with Mrs. Julia A. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lage and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vannier drove to Portland and Battle Ground, Wash., last week, returning Saturday. C. L. Bishop, of Redmond, is visit ing his HiKter Mrs. A. J. (.row. Rev. Pemberton, district superinten dent.Jwas here for the quarterly con ference Monday evening. A mission ar from the Philippines also gave an address at the Monday evening meet ing. An effort is being made to obtain steropticon slides of Joan d'Arc for Sunday evening services at the church BELMONT Mr. and Mrs. r. u. inurcn were visitors Sunday at the Home of Mr and Mrs. F. C. Stout. Floyd Arnold and family and W. A Isenberg, all of Hood Kiver, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Isen berg Sunday. Mrs. Emma Epping and daughter. Miss Betty, left over the Highway Monday to spend a few days in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Traflord E. Smith and daughter, Josephine, left 1 uesday to spend a few days in Portland. Mrs. Leroy Childs and t wo sons vis ted Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. M. Hurlburt. Mr. and Mrs. F. (J. Hutchinson, who ately sold their ranch, have rented the hnschede ranch and moved onto the dace. Pearl and Irene Chubb visited Hood River Saturday. Parent-Teacher meeting ulanned for rriday, evening March 4, when the contestants from Barrett. Oak Grove and Frankton schools are to compete as been postponed until Fridav. March , owing to illness of two of the con testants. home Hood. A of Mrs. W. F. Tucker, at Mount held at the E. Kramer in BARRETT Geo. Frey and Chester Johnson were own from the Upper Valley Friday. A literary program was triven hv 'ark grange Wednesday evenintr. A number of interesting speakers and some very good music at the close of the business meetinif. Refreshment were survud. J. E. Boyce returned from Portland Sunday. E. E. Hayes has been quite sick with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Frev spent the eek end at El Corrigidor, the country surprise party was home of Mr. and Mrs. C, lout Thiif ulutT Johnny Moore and Miss Melba i nompson were nost ana nosiess at a dancing party for the younger set at Kocktord hall f riday evening, On account of the rain the clearing bee tor Kev. Ouy r.mory will be post Kned till the next sunshiny day. A 'community social will be held at the home of Lee Smith Friday evening A number of Barrelt pupils are ab sent on account or the mumps. OAK GROVE John Cunning and Howard Davis spent the week end in Portland. The Paddocks are living on the A. O. Anderson place. Mr. Anderson, of Frederick, S. D., is visiting at the Herman Hukari home. Oscar Lingren, of Portland, has moved onto the ranch of E. A. Jakku. Louis Pregge has been visiting his brother, Herman Pregge. The eighth grade room spent last Tuesday afternoon in the study of the life of Washington and gave a short program. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the auditorium tomorrow at 2.30 p. m. A short program will be given. Subjects vital to the school will be discussed. A basket social is being planned for Friday evening, March 11, to be held in the school auditorium. Everybody welcome. The Parent-Teacher Association has elected the following officers for the year: Mrs. Arvo Hukari, pres. ; Mrs ray Uinsmoor. vice pres., and Miss E. Annala, sec.-treas. Mamie Samuelson and Vienna Hu kan were elected by a committee to represent Oak Grove in the speakers contest March 4 at the Valley Chris tian church. the MIDDLE VALLEY Walter Ransem, of Portland, spent tne weeK enu at tne home of Mrs. B Warden. Ben Jensen and B. J. Montgomery were noon Kiver visitors last week. Mrs. Calkins, who went to Hood River to consult her doctor, returned home Saturday feeling much improved I he ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Craft Tuesday of this week, when they hope to finish the ouilt thev started some weeks ago. i here win be a l,iterarv proirram r riaay evening. Mr. Benthen talked to a larire crowd sunaay arternoon alter Sunday school S r 1 I i ..a our sunuay scnooi is still iroinu strong, mere was an attendance of 44 last Sunday. MOUNT HOOD February 24, 1921. Jeanettt: Shaw celebrated her sixth birthday on Sunday, February 20. Ross Ringer was elected to fill the unexpired term of J. I). Smullen, re signed, as school trustee at the special school meeting Monday. O. M. DeWitt is at Carleton on busi ness. Mrs. L. E. Porter is recovering frcm n attnek if the (ilinny. J. B. Dotrtrett spent several davs in Portland last week. Mrs. O. M. DeWitt has been on the ick list but is recovering. Miss Louise Knoll spent Saturday at her home at Hood Kiver. She returned I DoifiE BiliW!! MS I ....... The simple explanation of its groat popularity is that the bedan deserves all the good things that are said of it in aauuion to us gooa uxjks ana cm i Drotertinn it nrnvidps thr rnr has . r- - ' an unusual reputation tor consistent ill serv'ce I j HUH ir- i;uiiub lunMiuiiMP ii is unusually low i no ora nniN(;o in unusually iUkju Phone 1501 Hni - - 1 T V 1 , VIVUII I ; I Saturday evening to play with Mount Hood orchestra at 1'arkdale, J. B. Dimmick lost a valuable horse last week. The program at the Parent-Teacher social Friday evening was enjoyed by all. The committee consisted of the Misses Hilda McKinley, Alma Kitchell and Bernice Everson. C. W. Clark and family spent Sun day at the (.'has. Lott home. F. L. Blagg, Mrs. Ida F. Everson and Miss Bernice Everson spent Sun day at the Charles Shaw home. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hess and daugh ter, Naomi, spent Sunday at Frank Hand's. C. W. Kitchel moved Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Barr to the Lower Valley last Tuesday, where Mr. Barr is employed by O. B. Nye. Charles Shaw has a crew of men working on the East Fork ditch. j O. M. DeWitt returned from Carle ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Barr are spending the week at the George Barr nome. The Mount Hood water company held the annual meeting at the school house Saturday. W. M. Rusch lost a horse last week. 1 he horse ran a nail in its foot which caused lock jaw. Viola Jordan was a Parkdale visitor Saturday. Iva Curtis was over from Parkdale Saturday to visit friends and relatives, Mrs. I ecile Ornshow and sister, i-orene Mocker, were Hood itiver vis itors rriday. Miss Cloy Smith, W. T. Wvatt and John Cosgrove are on the committee for the March Parent-Teacher social Glenn Miller spent the week end with friends in Portland. Commodore Rogers and cousin, B. A. Rogers, tiave returned to Mount Hood There will be lantern slides shown in connection with the Sunday evening service. MOSIER. Easter Suggestions Ladies' Wearing Apparel This store is headquarters for Easter Toggery. We now have a complete assortment of Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Etc. carefully selected to suit your personal requirements. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THEM TODAY WOOL and SILK SKIRTS C. J. Littlepage returned last week from Los Gatos, Calif., where he has spent the winter for Mrs. Littlenage's I IlL II. A . 1 . . neuun. lie reHjrts ner condition as much improved, and hopes for her to be able to join him here in the summer time. There has been a seige of chickenpox and other ailments going around among the smaller tolks ot the community and much grip everywhere. Miss Anne Shogren, accompanied by her sister. Miss May, motored up from Portland I uesday. II 117 W i 1 1 mm. u. w. iviatnews and small son are visiting relatives in Tacoma, wash., and Portland. W. E. Chown, E. J. Bailey and V. R Brooks were doing jury duty in The Dalles the past week. W. A. Davis left last week for Co burg, Or., where he thinks of locating Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nichol and Orie H. Hodge arrived this week from Julia- etta, Idaho, where they have spent tne last lew months. J. H. 1'iereey was in Mosier Satur day for a few hours. L. J. Merrill. P. J. Wilson. Cant H. H. Moore and J. M. Wilson at tended a Masonic meeting in Hood River last Wednesday evenintr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and Mrs. II. DuMsmore and Miss L. Duns- more were in Hood River Friday. i.aniu ano u i. tsennett were in The Dalles Friday. ror the benefit and information of I who may not know the fact, we 'ctiiu iiKe to siate mat the Mosier chool consists of the 12 grades, and lomestic science ; that the hiffh school accredited. The staff of teachers doing good work and the shcool impressing very salistactoi lly. Many times when people move into a strange community they get the wrong idea about things and are misinformed thereby losing the opp rtunities that lie at their door. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Strauss enter tamed on the evening of February 22 in honor ot the 15th birthday of their eldest daughter, Miss Harriett. Danc ing was the amusement of the eveninir. after which delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Mildred Nichol, Thelma Johnson Ruth Higley, Wilma Folsom, Sara Fol- som, Kuby t'roctor, Ida Nielsen, Elsie Carlson and Arvilla Husbands: Messrs. Frank Proctor, Wheeler Clark, Bert Osborne. Ben Carroll. Nelson Ross. Francis Nielsen, Lucius Foote, Glenn Wilcox, and Norwood Hads. Mrs. Mrauss was assisted in serving by Mrs. Wm. Johnson. The young folks all reported having enjoyed a most pieasant. evening una alter manning their genial host and hostess for the entertainment, joined in wishing manv happy returns of the day to Miss arriett. Mrs. E. A. Race entertained the Ladies Aid at her home last Wedner.- lay afternoon. The next meeting will e at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hus ands when Mrs. Amos Root will act as hostess. Harold Stoltz, who is connected with the I'. Mail service in Portland, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation on the farm with his parents. Mrs. J. P. Ross spent the past week visiting her daughter in Portland. Mosier orchardists are busy pruning. Mist Ethel Hudson is in The Dalles Hospital where she was operated upon ast I uesday for appendictis. She is reported as recovering very satisfac torily. Frank Wilson is reported as gaining again. Mr. and Mrs. Zackman, of Centralia. Wn., are visiting his brother, Leonard Aackman, and wife. J. W. Blakely is visitintr in Portland I ft r f nm nk)Ll Misa Wanda Haskell spent the week I end in 1 he Dalles. Guy Duvall is reported as improving ery satisfactorily under the treatment h i tnkintr wt I hp St Vir.nt llr.ui.i tal in Portland. F. E. Conlee is recovering from a vere spell of tonsilitif. I-. Cherry and J. N. Mosier were Hood Kiver Monday. Mrs. H. H. Nicklin is in the hosoital . .. 1 in i ne i 'a lies. Stnd your laundry to the Hood Kiver j 1-aundry Co. and be atified. E. R. lmstock, agent, located in Veatch & e pool ball. UNDERWOOD Those who ' transacted business in 1 H K.wr Thursday were Mr. a-id al. Sandal. Mrs. Claude Arisn r and Mrs. Frank Larsen. I.ewis Thun was in Portland Thurs day. W. D. Lucas and family, after spending a few days at Hood, returned to Stevenson Monday. Those who transacted business in i Houd Kiver Saturday were Hugo John- j EASTER CLOAKS The Ladies are all marvel ing at the exceptional values we are showing in this line. Have you made your se lection yet? If not, you should do so NOW. While the sortment is complete. as- $ 1 0.90 to $34.75 An exceptional showino; of those new, popular materials in wool and silk skills in this sea son's most popular styles and colors. Choose your spring coat. one to match $3.49 to $9.90 WAISTS Large showing in Voiles, Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, etc., most popular colors, styles to please all. 98c to $4.98 You are always assured of getting the best values here 27 inch Organdy Embroidery $1.69 yd. New Assortment Camisole Lace and Insertion 23 to 69 son. fc8sie Arisman, Mrs. r rank Lar sen, Fred Dehart and Alex Younger. Mrs. E. J. Cummins and daughter went to Portland Sunday. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jonhson and left them a baby boy. Miss Gladys Hutson and Jack Sum mers left for their home in The Dalles Monday. George Johnson was in Hood River Monday. The basket social given by the Un-1 derwood school Saturday night was a r..iot . .. .a .. .1 L . . .. 1 1 1 ' mih.vN rtiiu eiijuyeu uy mi wno attended. It's Hut in your motor cylinders. Valvoline, the Ace of Motor Oils, has a fire test of 480 degrees. For a Cool Motor use Valvoline. Hood Kiver Garage. J. H. Watkiiis Products, sold bv Wilde, 1312j:ith Street. Tel. 1!I2H. Geo. flStf Insist on irenuino Ford Darts when having your car repaired. Dickson- Marsb Motor Co. d26U Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 5 i 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old Stanley-Smith Lumber Yard) Ask those who are using our Coal, about Quality, Price and Service and save you some money, Coal Jl7,)r)'r) 4ft. dry fir, 17-in. dry oak, 4-in. W HrV lnhc? It us have your order to deliver from Lar a HAY LUMBER CEMENT Best secondcutting alfalfa: get our price and see the hay. and all Building Material Plaster : Lath : Brick : Sash DOORaS anything' you need jl. -IOC We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager.