The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 27, 1923, Image 7

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923
1 1 1 > > 1 11111 .................. i
BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
j
C- B. Sullivan, of■ Oregon City, has
WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS
arrived here and la now a member of ;
the
stttlT
of
the
Keir
drug
store.
The Women's Club voted that a
»♦M i l 14 I I I I I l I i i i i i i. t i |4
A B. Shelley was elected master of - committee be appointed to confer with
H. L. Haalirouck, optometrist.
the Masonic lodge at The Dalles last a committee from tbe Tuesday Lunch
Genuine Ford parts at Frans Co.’s, tf week.
Club on tbe matter of acquiring prop­
Latest Millinery at reduced rate a
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Busse left last erty for a city auto park. The follow­
' Mies A. Ray, with M. H. 8.
d27 week for Kansas City, Mo., for a visit ing were cboeen: Mrs. Huelat, Mrs.
Ingalls and Mrs. Schaffner.
Shampooing and marcelling Friday with relatives and friends.
Mra. MeClaiu gave an Interesting
and Saturday at Mt. Hood hotel. Any
Mr. and Mrs. IV. B. Small and chil­ review of the book, "The Rising Tide
evening by appointment. Tel. 5936. tf dren were here from Portland for the
of Color” by Lathrope Stoddard.
Now is the time to think of Anti- holidays with Mrs. Small's parents.
The next businem meeting will be
Freeze for your automobile. See the Mr. aixl Mrs. 8. E. Bart mem.
held January 2.
¿Columbia Service Station.
n22ti
R. A. Collins, of Dee Flat, and C. H.
A special meeting was called for
Washing needy done at home, rough- < MNtner are tin* hiteat radio fan«, H. Wednesday evening, January 9, at 8
dry preferred. Work called for ami de­ B. Read, of the Radio Shop, having p. m. Mr. Cartesian of Portland will
just made the installations.
livered Phone 2071.
n22tf
present a program and allow ruga to
The third of a series of winter danc­ illustrate hia lecture on Ulterior dec­
Dr. Thurston Imrnwuy was here for
Christmas with Ilia pureuts, Mr. ami es. Is-lng given by the Masonic lodge. oration and oriental ruga. Friends
Will be held at the Columbia Gorge are welcome at this meeting and the
Mrs. W. F. Laraway.
hotel tonight.
usual guest fee will not be charged.
Mr* Sherman J. Frank was at Cen­
Miss Grai-e Edgington was here
terville. Wash., last week visiting her
Oregonian Annual ExpioMa Valley
from Hu- University of Oregon to
father, L. O'Brien.
spend
the
holidays
with
her
parents,
The American Legion Post, attracted
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cramer spent the
by the articles on the scenic environs
Christmas holidays with relatives nt Dr. ami Mrs. J«-sse Edgington.
Miss Helen Hershner has arrived of Mount Hood, lias joined the Hood
Umatilla.
Orrle Campla-ll Is seriously ill at the from Whitman college to sis-nd the River Chamber of Commerce in an ap-
Cottage hospital suffering from a mas- holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. I,. la-al to local people to order extensive­
Hershner.
ly of the New Year's annual of the
4 to id operation.
Pure Thread Silk Hose,
Pure Thread Silk Hose,
Pure Thead Silk Hose,
Of course she’s proud of ’em,
Misses Marion Butler and Ruth Hill Oregonian and forward them to east­
Rev. 11. A. Hutchinson was here
Extra Stretch Rib Lisle
Mock SeaYn, Mercerized
Mock Seam, Mercerized
ern friends and relatives. The legion-
who
wouldn't be- Full fash­
are
home
from
Mills
College,
Califor
­
with his small sons from Parkdale
nia. to s|H-ml tin- holidays with home nairea, who for the past three years
Top,
does
not
bind
or
Lisle
Top,
Heel,
Toe
and
Lisle
top,
’
h$els
and
foot,
ioned
Pure Silk Hose, 20
Monday. ,
have held an annual climbing party of
folks.
run, black and colors.
Sole, black and brown.
20-in.
silk
leg,
blk,
colors
- Alexander B. Brooke has left to
Mount Hood, express an appreciation
in.
silk
leg, black, colors
Nels E. N'l-lsen. Oregon Lumber Co. of the big metropolitan daily's efforts
sfM-nd the winter at Ills old home in
otticial
at
Dee,
was
here
Saturday
with
Box
of
$
pair
>5.00
Box of 3 pair >3.00
Box of 3 pair >4.50 »
Tacoma, Wash.
toward popularizing the mountain.
Box of 3 pair >6.0Q
Mrs. Nelson on a Christmas shopping
“We are indebted to the Oregonian,”
J. II. Gerdes fireseiited his daugh­ tour.
said Kent Shoemaker, “for R b co­
ters with a handsome Christmas pres­
Harry W. Farrell ]>ald a fine of $5 operation witli ua in lirlnging our rec-,
ent, a 4-door Ford sedan.
to City Judge Howe last week. Traffic reational activity to the general pub­
Mr. and Mrs. Jofln Inglis, of Vnlsctz. Officer Morrison arrested him for an lic.
The articles of the annual should
are Christmas guests nt the home of alleged too fast pace on Caacade ave. prove
(Compare the quality, looks, fit, wear and price with any Hose shown you by Peddlers; we’ll leave it to you.)
of much value to thia section
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ilowe.
E. E. Bosworth, of the firm of Whit­ in calling attention to our great scenic
WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ADD HOLEPROOF TO OUR LIST OF NATIONALLY KNOWN, NATIONANLY ADVERTISED LINES
Walter Shay, wlm Ims been in the comb. Piepenbrink A Co., of Portland, asset.”
hospital recovering from an ofM-ration, was at Parkdale Saturday night, when
Tile Chamber of Commerce last
is able again to Is* out.
lie delivered an address on “The In­ week forwarded a letter to all of ita
memliers, urging them to forward cop­
C. It. Bone lias returned from come Tax ami the Producer.”
Silk and Wool
Marshfield, where be sold a carload of
Boys* and Girls'
Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Lanuette, ies of the big annual. The local Ore­
apples.
whose wedding occurred in Portland, gonian agent, L. R. Gano, lias been
given
headquarters
at
the
cliamlier
Bennett Brothers have just sold the sja'iit tin ir honeymoon last week at
HOOD RIVER* OREGON
city water department u new Dodge tlie Columbia Gorge hotel. William rooms, and all orders coming into tbe
Black
or
Brown
commercial car.
I*. Allyn was la's! man at the wedding. organization are turned over to him
Medium or Heavy
at once. _________________
Mr. and Mrs John G. Odell and
Fred Bigelow, of Carlton, Wash.,
$1.65
35c « 5Oc
was here last week visiting old time family, of Tlie Dalles, and Mrs. W.
Answer Filed in Apple Suit
school friends, R. B. and L. H. Bennett. Holmes, of Dayton, Wash., s|ient
Ernest C. Smith, attorney for P. L.
Eves scientifically examined bv IL L. Christmas witli Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tompkins, orchardist whom tbe Apple
Haabrouck, Optom e at Heilbronnr Anderson at their new lionu* here.
Growers As»oclation two weeks before
Bldg.
fSU
My. ami Mrs. David T. Marlor and sued for enforcement of membership
The Baptist Church
ami.
Gt-orge
Finley,
are
here
from contract, Thursday filed an answer to
Shoes Shined? See H. B. Wilson at
'
The
Baptist
church will have ita
STAGE AND SCREEN
Smith’s Champion Shoe Shop. All Portland. Bpending the htdldays with the complaint, in which he denied that Chrlatiima program
Sunday night, fol­
kinds di shoes taken care of.
nltf Mrs. Marlor's pa rents. Mr. an«l Mr». the sale« agem y is a eoojieratlve or­
lowing
Christmas
instead
of
preceding
8. F. Blythe.
ganization under the Oregon laws.
Barcl iy Corsets are made to measure.
Donald Bennett, who is now with The answer admitted that Mr. Tomp­ it, IJiat Sunday night's services was
Mrs. C. S. Jones, Coraetiere, 810 Park
The queens of Simin made their own
the hands of the Sunday schiMil,
the Standard Oil Co, at Vancouver, kins in 1914 had entered into a mem­ in
’’Ave. Phone 2294.
o4tf
hair-pills!
bership agreement with the Associa­ which rendered a splendid program
T Is not only customary but It Is
It
ash.,
was
here
for
a
holiday
visit
In the days of 'The SiMiiish Dancer,”
We pay caeh for your old furniture or
tion. It declared, however, that at to an audience that filled the auditor
make a liberal allowance on new goods. witli Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. that time he owned only 10 acres of lum. The program for Sunday night l’ola Negri's new Paramount picture
a great pleasure to us Io wish
Cali Hackett 8111, Kelly Broa. Co. Fur­ Bennett.
printed elsewhere in this issue of the produced by Herbert Brenoii. «picens
Jutlge CasUier. staU- cummander, orchard. In 1017 lie moved to the city paper. ¡Sunday school at 10 a—m.- made their own hair plus. When
our friends and customers
niture Exchange.
* m!7tf
and purchased the Hood River Pro­
Preachhtg service at 11 a. m. Subject Kathlyn Williams,, who plays the role
Rev. and Mrs. Sykes and dnugliter and S. F. Blythe, member of the ex­ duce Exchange.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.”
of Queen Isabelle, hunts for a hair pin
were up from Portland for tlie holi­ ecutive Isaird of tlie Oregon depart­
The answer nllegc« that Mr. Tomji- ef sermon, "Tidings of Great Joy.' on the
ment, Grand Army, were in Portland
io elalMirate
elaborati dressing
______ ______
table __ in ___
Iler
Evening, at 7.30, a program ill the
days for a visit witli tlieir daughter, last
We thank you ? for the part
kins
purchased
later
55
acres
of
other
week on official busim-ss.
lM*d cl Immlx-r,
___
slie finds the "makings.''
Mrs, James ^'ilson, ami family.
orchards, in order to utilize the fruit handa of the choir, with a short ser­
Save Fuel — By stopping cracks a- in his own ImHinesH. It la claimed mon on "Which Shall Be to All Peo­ but she has the manual labor to do
you have taken In making our
Dr. W. Donald Nickels«n was up roil ml windows and doors with Nu-Met-
ple.” Tlie serimui in the morning shall herself.
from Portland to spend tlie Christinus al Weatherstrip which wm can easily tiiat lie shipped his fruit from theae bring forth the foundation of tlie work
business
a success and we anticipate
Inquiry ou till« point revealed the
holidays with ills parents, Senator ami put on yourself. See Emry Lumber A ranches with the* full knowledge* of of Christ, laid in His first coming. fact that a well furnished dre-weing
. •
the New Year will be a prosperous one
Mrs. J. R. Nickelson.
table in the days when the atory of
Company.
s20tf the association.
In October of this year, according The sermon at night will show the
————— Fuel
for all of us.
11. 8. Braakman does painting, paper to the answer, Mr. Tompkins, in order accomplishment through Christ’s sec­ 'The S| miii I h I i Dancer” takes piece,
hanging and decorating. Have your that lie might bundle all of his fruit. ond coming. Junior B. Y. I*. U. at 4 held atMiut KN) articles for use in the
Thanking you for the patronage you
Imuse enameled inside and outside with SHHigne*d his memliership contract to [g m. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 5 30 toilette. Among them was a large
cube of ordinary cork into wtih'h wln-s
a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, Mrs. Helen Overturf.
The answer p. in. in the prayer meeting risini. of all sorts, sizes and h-ngths were
have
given us,
Braakman's Hardware, Paint and Wall «■lainis tiiat such asslgniiient wan mirde* Subject. 'The Word of God.” Ix-nder,
stuck like pins in a cushion.
Jane
Carson.
Senior
B.
Y.
P.
U.
ut
paper, Smith Building,
a5tf
at the instance of the tuesia-iation.
These wires were used as hair plus
6.30 in the main auditorium. Vrnyer
Rev. W. N. Byars was in The Daih-s
We remain,
nM*eting Wednesday at 7.45 p. in. You by great ladies of the day. A wirt*
Bessie Arnold Released
last Friday to see an old Willamette
the
size
and
length
required
was
se
­
are
all
cordially
invited
to
these
ser
Yours very, truly,
university classmate, Bernard Ramsey,
Resale Arnold,-- 49 year old woman,
lected and twisted into the sha|Mi
C. R. Delcpine, Pastor.
attorney of Madras, wlm is ill at The arrested last week at the Instance of vices. t
which
would
ls*st
secure
a
corner
in
Dalles hospital, recovering from an |M>atal authorities, who alleged misuse
IS NEAR
the elaborate head drees of the period.
Asbury M. E. Church
operation for apix-ndicitis.
of the mails in a matrimonial adver­
Precious metals were used In the. mak­
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford C. Lemmon, tising scheme, was released Thursday
Last Sunday evening the largest ing of the wire.
By Wm. W. Esseltyn,
her own recognizance. Postal and crowd of the present conference year
Many of the ornaments which adorn
and a good time to open a of Medford, where Mr. Ia-nunon is on
manager of the affairs pf Sgotiel A city authorities opened- 36 letters in enjoyed the splendid musical program the dressing table in "The H|>anlsh
Manager
Day, arrived Saturday witli their little the lock box held in the woman's rendered by the choir. Home came In Dancer" are antiques. When ___
antiques
daughter. Barbara, to six-lid the holi­ nnme. They found no money. Five from Odell and Mosier. Monday even­ of the period could not I m * found,
days here witli relatives.
of the lette’rt. however, were from mar­ ing the Sunday schiMil presented their articles were made from earefully
Mr. iyi«l Mrs. Itols-rt Howes, of Seat­ ried men from yarious parts of the Christmas pageant to an appreciative «irawn <l««lgns. Tlie hairbrush which
tle. where Mr. Howes is consulting county. Tile woman's letter box, it audience. Sixteen |M-ople have recent­ is used is actually an antique handle
civil ami electrical eiiglm-er. arrived is stated, is fast tilling up and an­ ly united with this church. Sunday with a new set of bristles.
at
In "The Spanish Dancer,” which
Monday for a Yuletide visit with Mr. other batch is ready for investigation. Rev. W. N. Byars will s|u*ak at 11 a.
Tin* Arnold woman is of tmxom and iil . theme, 'The Kingdom of God.” At comes to tlie Rialto theatre Friday,
Howes' brother, A. F. Howes, and
ruddy appearance. She formerly oper­ 7.30 p. m. the Epworth Ix-ague will I m * Saturday and Sunday, Dewmber ¿4,
Phone 4121
family.
ated a motor truck, hauling wheat in
St. Mark's church will give til«- first eastern Oregon points and engaging in charge of the regular evening ser­ 29 and 30, l’ola Negri playa the strong­
That’s our self starter
vice. The special music will consist est role ahe lias had sin«* she came to
of n series of «lancing parties for tile in local freighting.
of a violin solo by Miss Adalenia Jack- America. Antonio Moreno is featured
winter nt Pythian temple tomorrow
son ; vocal solo, Evelyn Brune; duet. as leading man. Ilending a strong
night. A program calls for excellent
Duck Remembers (¡lacier Force
Howard and Marjory Miller. Three cast are Wallace Beery. Kathlyn Wil­
music. Tin- folk of St. Mark's former­
No Christinas present received by high scliool students, Vivian Sneedeii, liams, Gareth Hughes and Adolphe
ly guv«- winter dances that were very
pleasant ami a revival of the custom the Glacier force was more welcome Anna Palmer and Juliet Forden, will Menjou.
has aroused an interest among many. than a big hunch of complimentary speak.
tickets and unique pin cushions of the
So fascinated by Ills eXiM-rietices as
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Davidson mo- Circle theatre, of Portland, sent up.’by
fire captain in tlie Vitagrapli apecial
Reply to Mr. Lister
tori-d up from Portland to sis-mi the llnrry Duck, member of tile staff of
production, “The Midnight Alarm," Is
holidays witli Mr. Davidson's father, the popular Portland playhouse.
Hood River, Ore., Dec. 27. 1923.
Percy Marmont that he has converted
Charles Davidson .ami sister. Miss
Editor
Glacier:
In
your
Issue
of
Mr. Duck, who is now one of the
tlie den in his home Into an exact
May Davidson. They were accompan­ owners of the Circle, has been with December 20 you printed J. B. Lister's replica of the quartera in the fire de-
ied by Miss Alice Stalnaker, wlm was the theatre for a number of years. He reply to Mr. Powell. The closing par­ partment.
the Yuletide guest of Mr. and Mrs. was formerly a resident of Hood River. agraphs read as follows: "As to tlie
He lias taken to sleeping on a metul
Theo. Ilass. ami Mr. and Mrs. Jolin It Is safe to say that members of the fear that some In the Valley Christian cot similar to those in use In tlie fire
Copper am) baby.
Glacier force are going to visit the church locality that the church would department. He lias decorated the
lx- given over to a community church, r«M»m with tire helmets, axes, nozzles
Keltsle Devin was here from Mount Circle when-they go to Portland.
let it I m * known that the suggestion and hose to retain the atmosphere.
Hood yesterday. He is preparing for
came from outsiders, not from the And to add tlie final touch hi- had
a big is-ap Year Ball for the evening
This is the Radio Set that you will eventually
I»cwis Sella 1,008 Baby Chicks
church. A minister from the city un­
of New Year’s Day, next Tuesday, at
The baby chick business is making dertook to turn the valley church into built in a bra as rod to slide from the
want. A Broadcast Receiver Supreme.
tlie new community house erected by stridi« among local poultry raisers.
second floor to the first.
himself and ills father. J. C. Devin. Numerous orcliardlsts and ranchers a community church and secure a
“I've wished to I m * a fireman since
The Automatic Kent Mode! 10, a
Jesse Hutson will Is- floor manager at have received advance orders for young Presbyterian minister for the I was a lad." said Mariuout. "Conse-
the party.------------------------------------------ spring delivery. Ralph R. Ix*wis. who pulpit. This is considered as rather a quently, I hailed with great joy the
five-tube Receiver and only
presumption and altogether unneces­
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Albright have has made a record with bls Rhode Is­ sary as the valley church cordially in­ opiKirtiinity to play thia role in David
Just arrived from Michigan for a visit land Red fowls in egg laying contests, vites all believers to the services and Smith's masterful production. Associ­
ating with real firemen, 1 gathered tlie
witli Mrs. Albright's sister. Mrs. Earl has received the largest order bo far sits in judgment on no one.
spirit of tlie game from them. When
S|Miulding. They made the trip by reported.
8. W. Gould, of Powell
“It would I m * just as consistent for I finished work on the picture. I de­
automobile, having Is-en six weeks on Butte, has ordered 1,0(10 baby chicks a minister of the valley church to come
See
Hie way. Mr. and Mrs. Albright first from the local poultryman for spring to a city church and try to take over termined to carry on my aaaiM-iatlona.
That's why I've fitted up my <len In
crossed tlie continent to the southwest, delivery.
such
a
church
for
a
Christian
church.
”
H. B. READ AT THE RADIO SHOP
,.j - have received
- - capacity
...
this fashion.'*
-coining north from California.
orders for
The writer of the shove has certain­
Mr. Marmont gets a great deal of
dipt, and Mrs. C. C. Seeley will baby chicks for April and early May," ly not lMM*n correctly informed wlwre-
make tlieir home in Hood River. It says Mr. Lewis. who has developed his of he s|s*aks. NovemWr 9. 1922, there pleasure in sliding down the rod In­
was at first thought that acceptance pens by strlit trapnestlng. “and It 1 m *- was called a meeting of the Valley stead of using tlie stairs.
“It's great sport,” he exclaimed, "to
The fiamoua long distance
of tlie position of maintenance engin­ liiMives local ¡wople who hope to secure Christian church, having for Its pur
Radiola that is already giv­
eer for the state highways of this vi­ baby chicks to get their orders in pose the consideration of a community Imp into one's clot lies and slide down Christ inas Program—Baptist Church
to breakfast.”
_________________
cinity would necessitate residence in early.”
church. The sentiment' at that time
RIALTO THEATRE
ing joy in more than 20,000
Marmont Is arranging to have a Sunday, 7.3t» p. m., December 30, 1923
Tlie I Ml tee« -They declare tiiat they
favored the-movement. Prior to mid fire Mr.
The folio wing numbers will I m - pre­
Canby Post Electa
krwri«**—with a loudspeaker
iM-n put iii ills quarters, so that he
are very happy over being alile ta
after this meeting of the church, com­
Canby Post lias tdected officer» for mittees had sought counsel and advice can keep in touch with fir«« through­ sented by the choir and its personnel:
that makea it a set for all the
make Hood River headquarters.
Accompanist. Mrs. L. II. Olmsted.
out Is* Angeles and I m - al«le to team
the
ensuing
year
as
follows:
II.
B.
family. Will pick updistant
from the minister alluded to in the of the larger ones in time to get to the
E. L. Curre.v, who for the past two
Conductor, Norman B. Canfield.
Ix*onard,
commander;
James
K.
Cash,
years lias ix-en assistant manager of vice commander: Jonathan Johnaon. lines quoted. The committees felt and scene.
Anthem:
“Awake, Put on Thy
stations on the loudspeak
the J. C. Penney store here, will leave junior vice; Sanford Smith, chaplain; still do feel that they went to the right
—dear, loud, true-toned.
Mr. Marmont will lie aeea in “The Strength,” Frey, Choir.
for Veronica, where he will become Geo. K. Caatner, officer of the day; and source for their Information and they Midnight Alami" at the Rialto theatre
Solo: “’Twas Night in Old Judea,”
recelved very courteous consideration. Monday an«l Tuesday. DeeeuilM-r 31 Davison, F. Olmsted.
manager of a large department store. R. F. Fraaier. quartermaster.
The committee even asked that a man and January 1. Alice Cullmmi. Joseph
Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrrey have made many
A joint installation with Canby
strong in community work be recom­ KHgonr and I’nltell lamdls ar«- oilier
Xolo: "Mary’s Manger Song.” Suit­ The
friends in Hood River and news of Corps will tw> held In January.
mended for the pastorate of the valley stars in the cast.
er, Miss Prudence Hpight.
tlieir leaving lias aroused general re­
Radiola V
Grandest
church, and one or more men were
Announcements und Offering.
grets.
Notice!
W.
O.
W.
Wirk thrct dry
recommended.
Mule
Quartet:
"O
Come
All
Ye
Most
This Is Harding Memorial Week
Mrs. Susie I. “Lynn received word
-January 3, 1924, at 8 p. m.. there
cdl Rodiotnm
Edw. ii« ilMum,
Faithful,” Messrs. Tomlinson, John­ Complete
Christmas Eve tiiat her brother. David will Is* an open meeting (Installation
Fidlowing
the
proclamation
by
Gov
­
T.
J.
Miller,
son.
Olmsted
mid
Hackett.
twh«*, and
A. B.verlee, and wife had reached the of officers) of Hood River Camp No.
ernor Pierce* naming this week as
W. T. Furry.
Hol«: "O Little Town of Bethle­ and
United States en route home on fur­ 770 of the W. O. W. All members,
Committee. Harding Memorial Week. full plans hem,” Scott, Miss Alh-e Carson.
lough
from
Bolenge,
Beige
Congo.
Expensive
014XJO
their families and friends, are cordial­
for
the
Oregon
cani|Milgn
were
an
­
Anthem:
"Behold. I Bring Yon
South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Byerlee ly Invited. Big feed, good crowd, and
Anna Eleanor Cash
nounced bw B. F. Mulkey, state chair­ Good Tidings." Lynes, Choir.
Scenic
have been at Bolenge three years and a good time assured all.
man.
Solo: "Star of Bethlehem,” G. II. Production
contemplate returning after a year's
Anna Eleanor, the nine-montlia-old
W. C. Kurts.
Of the national quota of 83,<N mmmm >, Johnson.
furlough. They traveled from Eng­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cash,
W. Giblxms,
Human
Sermon.
land on the 8. 8. Is-viathan.
succumbed to measles last Thursday. Which, it is hoped, will I m * rained by
F. Ames.
«I27J3
Hyinu
Anthem:
“
Dear
Idttle
Strang
­
organizations
headed
by
the
governor
Eyes
Funeral services were held at the
er." Choir.
Elden I^Burton Haddock
home of the grandfiarents. Mr. and of each state as honorary chairman,
Many to Attend State Meeting
Ever
Benediction.
Mrs. James B. Cash. Saturday. inter­ Oregon's share Is 850.000. There has
Funeral services will be held at the
Vesper.
President Child«, Secretary Allyn ment following at Idlewilde cemetery. been no assign mi nt of county quotas,
Beheld
Anderson chapel today for Elden Ix*- and the most of the directora of the
but Portland will endeavor to account
Bnrten Haddock, aged 11 years, who local Chamber of Commerce will attend Rev. Chas. W. Johnson, pastor of the for HO per cent of this sum.
Isenberg
and
Thcrnton
Win
Praise
dhsl Christmas night at the home of the flftli annual meeting of the Ortftio Christian church, officiated.
4
'The $3,<NX).<XXI which wp hope to
Tlie sympathy of the community to
his aunt, Mrs. August Guignard. The State Chamber of Gimmerre In Port­
L. ft. IseiilH-rg and Edward Thorn­ BAND AND ORCHESTRA
raise
during
the
coming
week
will
lie
little boy was a victim of pneumonia, land. beginning January 4. A large extended to the grieving parents.
devoted to three purposes,” said Mr. ton, whose entertaining advertising
following measles. The child's mother number of businesui folk are expected
Mulkey. “First. Hie money will go to­ shows have been lM*fore the footlights
Body
of
Infant
Shipped
Hero
died three years ago. He was being to go to Portland for the newion.
ward a suitable mausoleum to take at the Rialto now for four times,
reared by Mr. and Mrs. Guignard.
The l>ody of the IR-montha-oId non of the place of the present temporary have won lilgli praise for their enter­
Two brothers and three sisters survive.
Royal Arch Chapter Elects
/
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*
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zwvlgert wan resting place of President Harding; tainments/ The men gave a perfor­
Interment will occur st Idlewilde
mance last night instead of tonight,
Sold and installed by
Officers of the Hood River Chapter. shipped here from lx* Angele«, arriv­ secondly, a shrine will be made of the tn order to prevent a conflict with
cemetery. ___ _________ ___
Royal Arch Masons, were elected Fri­ ing lent Saturday night. Interment, old Harding homestead at Marlon— “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”
BIO PARAOK AT NOON
day night as follows:
Glenn B. following service* at the Anderson the Income from government bonds be­
Many Children at Rialto Matinee
THE RADIO SHOP OF HOOD RIVER
T1 m * veteran show men have won
aO-PKOPLK-30
Marsh, high priest; A. F. Howes, king; chapel Monday, occurred at Ildewilde ing used to keep up the Harding resi­ the confidence of the public and
Tlie
Rialto
theatre
entertained
at
a
the
If. B. Read, Prop.
cemetery.
dence, just as Mount Vernon is now
complimentary matinee Christmas Tom Fisher, scribe; William Irwin,
merchants
whose
wares
they
are
ad
­
DDIPCC
Malin««-. We .Bd Me
ke|»t up In Virginia; third, a chair of vertising.
Sal«« Represcnlativ« for R«dio Corporation
rnluLJ F. venina: Me. »Sc .nd tl.M
morning for the city's children. Little captain of host; E. O. Blanchar. treas­
of America for two year«
Doss dost blow in around your win­ statesmanship and Diplomacy along
urer;
and
W.
M.
Post,
secretary.
In
­
Misses Norma and lera J*"n’
and doors? Stop it with Nu- Metal the same lines advocated by our late
See this xef in our window, alto
tern of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ji;_Kotetad; stallation followed Immediately after dows
Trnnka, Bags, Snitcaaea. Large Ba-
Weatherstrip which you can put on president will be established In a
tbe wonderful Atwater-Kent sett.
were h<*teasea. and presented many the election.
Kelly
yourself. Emry Lumber A Fuel Com­ prominent university and Harding's sort ment, reasonably priced.
loaded
Christmas
tree
For Spi re) I a Coradle— Mrs. Fred Howe
presents from a
Bros. Co
Genuine Ford parte at Frana Co.'a. if pany.
«2011 Ideals perpetuated in thia way.
618 Cascade Avenue. Tel. 8464. (Siti
Genuine Ford parts at Franz Co.tí
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