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. and Mra. C. F. Sumner were 0brtlsnd visitors last Week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tel Blount and two , flauuhtera are at home on l*u* Butts tar the praumt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy are en tering a motor trip through Spray. Bi ini and Fossil. They expect to re- Ojrn the latter part of tbe week. T. 3. Boles arrived from California Bundsv to siieud the summer in tbe home of hi* aon, Tom Boles. J. H. Margeson has commenced on a new home, which is to be built Just south of the Odel! hotel. Later he will erect a garage on the rams lot. g. P. Davenport ta doing the ran*“»« Work. Miss Marguerite Ferrin nnd Miss 1 Olga PIoc were entertained at dinner ewiinff Mr. to»d Mr®. Georgs Sheppard. .: Miss Bern lev Nelson spent the week fl o'clock will be followed at 8 o’clock by a program. f ■ The Ladies Aid will hold.. their Easter sate at 2 p. in. Saturday in Hol man 4 Davis’ «tore. There will be fancy «nd practical articles for «ale, h<»ine cooked food and plants for tbe garden. U practical and possible a light lunch will be served. The missionary study riara will meet at the person age- Monday even ing. The subject to lie studied is the pageant. Tlie {«goant to entitted. and tlie Negro" from part 3 of the World's Berviee book. Mr. and Mra. F. M Driver, of Wamic, aad Miss Ienora Woodcock and Mr. and Mra. Tim Beatty, of Hood Rlvgr, were* the Sunday guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. R. H. Kemp. B. D. Wood, chief special agent of Northwestern railroad lines, who has been very seriously ill at St. Vln- rant's hospital in Portland, has re covered sufficiently to have been re moved to his home. Mr. Wood OAK GROVE T r Mia« Martha Hanahan and Mlaa Mamie Mauiusisou entertained 30 of tlwirYrlends at a dancing party Sat urday night. •; William 8mlth and family, who have spent the winter in California, have returned to Hood River. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bber- rell. Wednesday, April B, a sow The annual clert-up day, held last Friday at the school house, was a great suo-era. Tlie men cam^ with teams, plows, wraper«, liamuj*« and saws and worked busily all day. The old horse «bed waa moved and «ome work done on tlie base ball diamond. One targe picnic table was made for the grove; the tennis court put in or der; frame work for rings, trapeze and teeters erected. The Japanese patrons hauled rock and made flower beds around two sides of the building. They also reset the old giant stride and made another one. The ladle* served a bounteous dinner to about i RELIABLE I L 'Ä QUALITY GOODS I * ALWAYS L f V » 475DEPARTMENTSroïtES £ -^Jt- HOOD TfclVER, OREGON I» Boys will enjoy selecting their Easter outfits here for we have assem bled a broad range of the kind of clothing that boys like to wear. Suits of dependable service, blouses for dress or'’ ¿lay, shoes, stockings, belts. hats, caps, ties, play-suits, just ths things that boys must have. The money savings afforded in our Boys’ Department already are well known and appreciated, but our new displays present opportunities that are diffi cult to deny. lib psraoua —---------- ------------- - ---- anef through bls work haa made a The Parent-Teacher Association held fixxi After.--------------- —---------------- large number of friends tn and about their regular .monthly meeting last Harry Iluuter is here from Port k’rida.v. Tlie following officers were land visiting in the home of Mr. aud Hood River. Annotmeements for Sunday at the elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Mrs. IL F. Caughey. Union cliurch are as follows: Sunday 8. L. Banks, president ; Mrs. H. Hu- The high school operetta, “The Tor- school at m. Communion service Mtdors,” will be presented April 25 at at 11 o'clock. Preaching at 3 p. m. kari, vice-president; Mrs. Janet Pad the grange hall. A more detailed by Rev. C. W. Johnson. Christian dock, secretary. Mrs. Maclx>od is visiting at the. annonaceiuent will appear in next Endeavor at 7 p. m. followed at 8 home of Iter daughter. -Mrs; Joe Horn. weekte paper. " i J o'clock by an Easter progräm. Mr. iJipe, of Barrett, waa present Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher had as Milton Delaney Latham imssed be Snner guests last Friday evening yond last Thursday morning, April 10, Friday and talked to the patrons of tss Bwengle. Miss Nelson, Miss Fer at tbe home of bis daughter, Mra. w. Oak Grove about the organisation of rln, Miss Margaret Fletcher and Percy H. Bheirtoin. He would have passed a Boy Scout troop. Arvo Hukarl was chosen ns scout master and Elno Jakku Bucklin. , bls 75th birthday August ». With hl* Little Mis* Eleanor Bouck was wife Mr. Latham came to Hood River a« assistant scoutinastei^ The follow taken to (he h09pit.nl for tubercular from Alexander. la., a few month« ing committe was selwled ; D. L. patient* at Salem recently for treat ago to make his home with hte daugh Pierson, Fay Dinsmoor, 8. L. Banks C. K. Graves. The officers and ment. ter, Mra. BhelrlKin. His funeral was and committe bald a meeting Monday af- Mi§s Huth Young spent Saturday held from tine Odell M. E. church ternoou for the purpose of completing •nd Sunday at Milton where she ap Tuesday afternoon. Beside his wife, peared In a musical program Sunday he leave* four children to mourn his the organisation. passing: Mrs. Ixiuis Peter*, of Alex-, ' . • - • BARRETT Elzie Smith with bls mother, Mrs. auder, la.; Mrs. C. A. Miasm*n, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phelps, of Port F. W. Smith, and sister. Miss Letitia Woden, la.; Jessie L. Latham, of Smith, of Sodaville, *i>eut the week Alexander. I«., and Mrs. W. H. Sbelr- land, *tj» swndlng a few days with end a* guests 1 j > the home of Mr. and bon, of Odell. their nephew. Ed Phelps. Mrs. Neto Ilagen Mrs. Will Taylor, Elder Stiver* is «-ondneting evangel of Hood River, was also a guest over istic meetings at the Valley Chrtatian PINE GROVE > the week end. church. - ‘ H. E. Turneaure. of Port Angeles, A Hof Cross Bun supper will be Mrs. Guy Crapper is suffering from Wash., is visiting In the home of his served at the church Friday evening poison oak. at 7 o’clock. It wiU be followed by a brother, A.JJ- Turneaure. The Barrett flrat baU team played Miss Margaret Ferrin spent the short program and social hour. Rev. Junior high's second team and Bar Week end at the home of her p*renta Byars, of Hood River, will be present rett's Valley lutll team played Junior to welcome Rev. Bate*, who haa just in Pine Grove. high team Friday, Barrett winning „ Miss Mae Pullman, who has-been returned from Portland after a long both games. Itinera. Musical numls-ra will be given • guest of Miss Grace Chambers for Pomona Park grange had an aH day the past two weeks, ha* returned to i»y Misses Gertrude Moore, Prudence meeting Saturday. Many visitors Bplght and Rev. Byars. Portland, p. . ' > ' Arvle Finch, who has been very ill from neigh luring granges were in at Percy T. Shelley was up frdm Sandy at the Cottage hospital, has passed the tendance. A good time was reported. several days of last week. critical point and la making a good Mr. and Mrs. Bimer Phelps returned Tlie OdelUan is now in the band* recovery. to Portland Friday. of the printer. The pupil* are wiling Mr*. P. B. Laraway and Misses Jes Mpt, M. BtFogglns la vfaitfng her Copie* of the sie and Evelyn Turney were hostesses their ’ annual 1 tag*. daughters in Portland. - be available. will soon sc last Friday at a miscellaneous shower Eider and Mrs. Carter visited Bun Mr., ano Mr*. Z. B. Orrsl and baby, for Miss Elisabeth Campbell. day. with Jjfr. and Mrs. John Griffith. of Hood River, -wre Sunday guest* The Amicus Club elected the follow I .a st Friday Mr«. O. L. Craton and Of Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Tturneaure. ing officers at the meeting held at Mrs. • The grange will hold it* >*«ular Hawkes' last week: Mrs. H. M. Van Mra. J. R. Forden weighed and meas Meeting tonight, Thursday. The horn» nUr, pres.; Mr*. Howard Shoemaker, ured the children at Barrett school. economic* committee will tie in charge vice p*ra.: Mrs. Hugo Paaseh, eec„ Many of the under weight children showed a gain, but some are still of the program. The committee would and Mr*. 6. M Clymer treaa. under weight. greatly appreciate It if the women Rev. James Kaye, «f Prineville. Rev. would bring suggestion« for shortening MIDDLE VALLEY T’rk or step saving in house cleaning. and Mrs. Hora<ae Kaye, of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Pop* are Walter Gonld, Jr., arrived last week «{tending the week with th* I^age and Miss Myrtle Hlltatroin came up from from Saskatchewan, Canada, to Join Andrews families. Mrs. Pape Is a rhe Lower Valley Saturday and spent his father. Who has been making his slater of the Kaye brothers. She and Bunday with her folk* here. home here for the past few month*. her husband recently arrived from Mra. Vaughn Keys, of Boardman, The announcement* for next Sunday London, t Lspen it a few days of thia week visiting •t the M. E. church art a* follows: Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and Mr.ylter parenta, Mr. and Mrs. B. 3. Mont Sunday school at 10 a. m. The ctara- and Mrs. Sam Freeman were Portland gomery. e* will meet only long enough for visitor« yesterday. Bsrt- Bsittett, of ' Portland, spent class reports. At 10.30 the Easter Sam Gilman, who was ill the past Bunday with friend* here. program will begin. There will be Mias Nina Montgomery «¡tent Sat two songs by the primary department; year, has been obliged to return to prayer by the beginners: four short a Portland hospital for another blood urday night with MI m Ethel Bchull, readings from the primary depart transfusion. Mrs. Gilman, who Be at Odell. ment; reading by Dorothy Hull; read companied him, returned home last Mrs. E. Perkins waa very alck last ing by Cleo Gerrish, and special music Sunday. week, but la better at thia writing. Mrs. Frank Dethman haa been en- by the choir both for the program and A number of Middle Valley people the pageant . The pageant Is entitled, tertaining iter sister, Mrs. Koch, of attended the program given by tbe “He is Risen” and the following girls Albany, and her sister, Mrs. Frieda Parent-Teacher association of Mount will have parts In it: Elma. Purdy. Koch, of Portland. Hood, and reported a good time. Marie Tucker. Ruth and Edna Ingalls. J. G. Jarvis was In Portland and The Easter program will be held Geraldine Gilkerson, May Smith and Vancouver, Wash., for several days Bunday, *t 2 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Agnes Robert*. The boy* having last week on business. * will have charge—everyone welcome. parts are: Arnold Wheeler, Addison Mr«. A. C. ltuhnke. who has been Mira Mildred Montgomery went to McCoy., George Fletcher, Lloyd Elirck, ill in Portland for several week*, has I sir on Fletcher and Robert Turneaure. returned home, accompanied by her Boardman with her sister, Mra. Keys, for a few day« visit. The sacram-nt of baptism will be ob mother, Mrs. Buchanan. served an<l reception of member*. Ep J, H. Mohr and Geo. T. Galligan worth League at 7.15. The topic is, CENTRAL VALE “Tlie Heart of Our Faith, the Living went to Yakima the past week on Tim Arbor day exercises last Friday Association business. Christ.” At 8 o’clock Rev. W. S. Gleiser will deliver his Easter sermon. Miss Alice Andrews, of Portland, afternoon were well attended and very Instead of planting There will be special music. spent the week end with her parents. entertaining. trees the children planted vines and M ik . V. Winchell will entertain the bultMi and sowed flower seeds. The The Ijidies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. L. D. Boyed Wednesday. Mra, Aloha Club next Wednesday. exercise* were held out of doors. Sev Boynd and Mr*. H. CZ Johnson were Mrs. E. E. I<age and Mrs. 8, R. Mc- eral essays were read and recitations hostesses. x_____ Dunald entertained at a crystal show rendered. all In a very pleasing man Knoday school night wan postponed er for Mis* Helen Brosl at Mr*. Image's ner which gave credit to children and tlH Thursday, April 24. A dinner at, home yesterday afternoon. teachers as well. Mother Earth and her helpers gave a little dialogue, represented by . eigbt little girls and boys dressed in crepe imper, each to represent their part, flowers, grass, etc. Then eight girls dressed In yel low and green gave a Maypole dance to the music of the Victrola, the colors of the streamers being yellow and green. It was a very pleasing performance and well executed. Mrs. 0. A. Reeger and Miss Madallne Smith drove to Portland Monday to spend several days in the city. Mrs. F. A. Masaee entertained Mrs. L. A. E. Clark, of Odell, one day last Goods will be picked up at all of the week. following places (Valley points) on Tuesdays About 30 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Packer drove ont from town and returned Thursdays:— last Saturday evening an d spent the evening in . dancing at the Packer home, Parkdale—at Mclsaac’s. Tlie Mothers’ Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gilkerson. Pine Grove—at Bickford’s, Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann was agnin elected president by unanimous vote.' Odell —at Odell Hotel. Mrs. F: Ingalls. vice president, and Mrs. W. W. Gilkerson. secretary-treas Mt. Hood—at Mt. Hood Postoffice. urer. Committees were appointed to start preparation for a lisranr to be Oak Grove and Barrett Garments— will held next fall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. B. be picked up at the Oak Grove and Barrett Moss April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fletcher and Stores, on Wednesday and wiU be returned- Mr .and Mrs. Frank Gilkerson drove to Portland Sunday to visit the lnt- Friday or Saturday. ter’s son, William. Mrs. Frank "'Smith and son and daughter, of Lebanon,.spent the week Mosier Garments — will be picked up Mon end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel« Hagen. days at Race’s Confectionery and returned on There was an accident on the Loop Thursdays. highway recently. Two Fords meeting found the road not wide enough to pass, evidently, and the next morning Mr: Massee found two Fords on either side, of the road turned ovey In his orchard. One passenger was slightly scratched, but no one seriously injured ■ -r -—I, - ------- , , - - w - . In School—Out of School Boys’ Popular Wash Suits Balkan, Middy and Oliver Twist » - -............................... ■ ........ Attractive styles. Just fine for play and dress Wear. With several of these desirable suits on hand you can always keep the boys nicely dressed at little cost . - -I . Durable materials, auch as•». long wearing peggy cloth and jean. Also other equally strong fabrics. Good color combina tion*. Boys! Wear a “Penney Jr.” Suit *s They’re always on the job, giving* the most wear and satisfaction a » good suit can. 5 A “Penney Jr.” Suit is superior: be cause it has two knickers, each with double seat and knees ,extra belt with buckle—double stitching throughout. K ? Easy to launder— another good point in their favor. Strictly all-wool cassimeres and tweeds, carefully tailored in the season’s correct styles. it Mothers! See these remarkable suits. 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