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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1923)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923 aprigbUy girl«, a little fox terrier dog PINE GROVE into welnles. ' The committee in Mr. and Mrs. Perry W K. Bowerman and M m . W. H. McGuire delightfully r charge, Mrs G. B. daughter arrived last week from Cal entert ' •»— • Mr». A. B. Welahaimer; Urn director, ifornia. They are going to spend the young __ — rx — 2- t Mrs. O. I,. Walter and the player» Ik Thursday afternoon. Cards were the > themaeive. desene great credit for whiter at the L. E. Clark home. Ben H. I-age has leased the L. E. principal entertainment for the after- • having given an evening so tilled with Clark ranch and with his children is noou. Dainty refreshments were • eutertaim ■nt. The Ladies* Aid Society will be en now at home in the house built by served. Miss Edna Pl<<, entertained friends tertained in Xbe home of Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Berrlan. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark and daugh at «inter Sunday. Miss Flog, leaves Hhelrbon next \W«dnesday afternoon. this week for Mossy Rock, Wash., The anniversary service of last Sun ter, Florence, left last week for Cal where she will lasti-nct students of the day morning was attended by an audi ifornia to spend the winter- high nebool in domestic science and ence which comfortably tilled the Rev. James and Horace Kaye left yhurcb aud even though the program yesterday for the Portland Conference. art. Miss Eunice Kroeger. wb<> has spent was largely statistical close atteneiou Mrs. Kaye will remain the guest of ths past two months here with her and interest wa» manifested (luring Mrs. Lage during their absence. ¡mirenta. Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger, the entire Service. Mrs. J. E. Fergu- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kaye have HOU, ns chairman. had selected num I>een f‘xpecte<l to reiMjrt for duty at St. Vln- __ extensively entertained during celt's hospital. Portland, the flrot of hero as noted last week. Mrs. Fergu the past week. the week. She has been in training son was elected teacher of the ^ouug John Hamilton, of Tacoma, ii the People's class at the beginning of the for the p*st year. guest of Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Andrews Sunday school 12 years ago and she Mrs. O. W. IAfferty returned home ------ ■ served continually in that capacity tills week. last week from a .Isit with her friend, has Miss Evelyn Turney began her from that time. These anniversary Mrs. Lansiug. at Walla Walla. servleea are laandiciul inusuiuch as school work in The Dalles Monday. A message received here .Friday they reunite th<<»e IdentiBed with the Mrs. Hans Lage left for Portland* stating that Mrs. H. L I»e«n .of Ru- work at an earlier date, draw them Saturday for a visit with her family. Ida., was seriously ill was the into closer relation with the workers Mr. and Mrs. W. <J. Keek expect to cause of great anxiety on tlie part of of later years and afford l»>th old and hoy three daughters. Mrs. W. P. Kemp. new workers an opportunity to Judge Httend tlie Methodist Conference in Mro. W. L. Bhcirlsin and Mrs. L. K. by comparison how greHt has been Portland this week. Mr. Magee, who has been visiting Rhoades. A later message reasured the progress. Mrs. Keek, his daughter, for some them and she has contlnild to Improv«*. Rev. and Mrs. W. 8. Gleiser and son, time, will acconiiMiiy them as far as 8be suffered front a sever attack of diaries, went to Portland Wednesday Portland, on his way to the south. plurisy. morning for the annual conference(, Mrs. C. II. Castner gave a very in O. II. Ehrck, of Bend, spent the which is in session tl*'» week. Mrs. J. w<*ek end in Portland and Odell. He E. Ferguson went Thursday morning. teresting talk to members of the Aloha returned to Bend early in tin* w«*ek. She attends as a lay d<4<gate from Club nt Mrs. (1 H. Sprout's Wednes Harold Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Beech tills charge. The last session of the day of last week on the work of tfce am and daughter. Miss Gladys, and conference will Is1 held nt Engle Creek Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Starr ami baby, all of next Monday afternoon. Thia is in - Mrs. B. R. Ferrin will entertain the Portland, motored h«*r<‘ Sunday for a order that visiting ministers and dele Aluba Club next .Wednesday. short visit at the home of Mr. and gates may view mid enjoy riding over Tim W. C. T. U. last week elected Mrs. G. F. Purdy. Mr. Harris is Mrs. the'Columbia Highway. the following officers for the year: Purdy's son. The pioneers of Hood River county Mrs. A. I. Mason, 1‘res.; Mrs. Isaac Edgar Harris, with the First Na will hold a reunion in Hood River Jeffries, Vice Pres.; Mrs. Julia Hunt, tional bank, of Portland. Wt spend next Monduy. A number from Odeli Bsc, See.; Mrs. Lulu Hunt, Cor. Sec., his vacation here packing apples. are members of tills organization aud and Mrs. A. J. Grow, Treat. Mrs. Warner was elected delegate to the Misses Katherine an«l Louise Bo- they will likely attend. dusky, of Portland, motored hore Sun Sunday school 10 ii . ni. next Sunday state convention in The Dalles, which day and stopped for a friendly call at Morriitrg service at 11 o'clock In charge will be held In October. the postoffice. Tlx* young ladles for of Rev. Geo. I*. Pemberton, who lias Tlie W. C. T. IT. is preparing a box merly resided at Winlock. Wash., and Just returned from the Idaho Confer for the state fair and also for a home nro friends of Mrs. H. C. Johnson's ence, of which he is a member, and Ixaaar to l>e held soon. It is desired home folk, who reside at Winlock. who will have much of interest to ills that all meinluTs and friends contrU Henry Teague, of Washougal, is hearers. . At 7. .30 p. m. service in bute some article that Is practical an<T here for apple season. He will lie em charge of the Epworih league mid the saleable. Please leave with Mrs. War ployed in the warehouse of Duckwall choir. Leland Purdy will be* leader ner or Mrs. Rulinke not later than for the Epworth League; subject. September 18. i Bros. , ' The 1 entertainment of Friday even "Breaking New Trails.” Congrega The regular business meeting of the ing was successful ls*yon<l description. tional singing, special numliers. Of- Grange will be held next Tuesday The musical numbers, violins, Mrs. W. faring fur choir to purchase new evening. A good attondauce 1s desired F. Young, Miss Marguerite Ferrin; music. and important,business will be tran piano, Miss Thelma Hwengel; vocal, J. sacted. | II. Fletcher and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson, MIDDLE VALLEY Mrs. F. W. Radford has been quite were all greatly enjoye«! by the audi ill for several days. Her daughter. Mr. aud Mrs. R A. Montgomery, Mrs. C. C. Roes, of Tlie Dalles, has ence. -A reading by Mrs. J. E. Fergu son was very appropriate for the <x*ea- who have been spending a few weeks been with her. slon and was exceptionally well ren in Portland, arrived home Sunday. I dered. The play, "The Old Maids' Mrs. Merle Johnson and her father. Bus Driver Loses License Association,” was all that the name Geo. Keeling, motored up from Port Revocation of his driving license for Implies and more. There was action land Sunday and took dinner with the DO days and a line of $15 was the pen and fun continually, the characters Barnes family. alty meted out at The Ihtllea Monday lielng exceptionally well taken. Rev. 1 W. B. J. Montgomery was a Portland to B. E. Beauchamp, driver of one of 8. Gleiser as Prof. Makerneanx, visitor , this week. the Columbia stages plying between was all that a French professor should W. D. Bennett and family left tlie The Dalles and Portland, on a charge and his makenp so complete that v# be of the week for the coast, where of «¡(ceding. his beat friends did not recognise him. flrat 1 will make their home. Arresting officers said that Beau His wonderful machine made the old they ' Bev. Hutchinson will preach her«? champ had piloted his bus at 45 miles young, th« young younger and middle b aged an hour on the Highway. evening at 8 o'clock. ladies were transformed Into Sunday I ODELL NOW ON TRACK BEST QUALITY WORLD'S RELIABLE LARGEST QUALITY CHAIN ,■ GOODS WARTMENT ALWAYS STORE AT LOW a Corsets and Underwear ' * _______ * ' . t . . X. 1— .. Corsets of Elastic Wool Hose Our Famous “Lady-Lyke” Make for Women . . - • ■■ •* À- They Fit The Figure! Lay in a good supply of old wheat flour now. Flour made from new wheat is not quite as satisfactory during the first part of the milling season. Made from choice hard wheat. It makes a loaf of bread with that delicious flavor that cannot be obtained with any soft wheat grown. Try a sack. 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