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i HOOD RIVER OLAÚlERt TflDRBDAY, AÜ0Ü8T 21, 1924 sweet peax andc'ferna. Mrs. A. H. Weinheimer and Mrs. W. P. Kamp Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Millar returned cut the ices and served the cakes last Thursday eveniug from their while Miss Katherine Caldwell pre- motor trip which lasted over throe sided at the punch meb bow). bow), Those months and included points In and asslstiipt lu thé i serving were Mee- between Greendastle, Ind., to Texas. dames ’Daue Keinp, . p, W. . _ L. Sheirbon. The trip home was made without 1 Rboadea, Everett Anderson, of sertohs mishap,‘and embraced Yellow- Hoÿ G11 let*, of Rupert. Mono park and other points of inter Armas Jakku and Misses AMee Whoever use« this great oversize eat along the route. They report very Nelson, Margaret Nelson, Margaret C-T-C hand-built low inflation poor prospoeu for an apple crop Dawaon. all of Portlaud; Olga Plug. hack through the eastern and central Edda Rog. Romÿe Weinheimer and cord is amazed at* its extraordi states. They were accompanied on Irma Bowerman. nary outstanding features of su their return and ' w Mrs. J., " trip uiü by Mr. itti ™ ' The’ *rid,‘ *• V*ry **U known I in W. A. Miller and daughter and Mrs. PM mirali periority. v/L., , j Í IffionouaHA trizi " Hey. having spent the gres Nick, of Greencastle, IncL, who apeQt her fife in Odell. 8he la a the week visiting here.* The better materials, expert hand- graduate of Hood River high i xdhool Mr. and Mrs. Jakb Rueber «nd ton [onnionth. crafUmanship apd stronger building and; the «tate normal at Mot and daughter and Mrs. Thornall, of She has taught, since her gradua of C-TC cords insure greater mileage Htanfleid, were recent guests of L. A. tion. tn Whittier, CaUf.. os as a. well . par dollar; the especially toughened E. Clark. Portkind and Odell schools, Her C-T-C tread Prevents “chewing uF” on Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hague and baby many friends »ought to show their crushed rocs roads; the secret, im eon, Mrs. II. J. Eade and Miss Flor- affedtlou mid regard through their proved compounding and aciixitific eace Eade, who visited in the homes beautiful and useful gifts which tread design cause C-T-C’a tn xtick to of Mrs. Ixiuia Plog, Mr. and Mrs. E. filled their allotted room to over- wet pavements. As an additional fea E. GouM. Mr. and Mra.,R. W. Dun flowing. ture C-T-C’s may be driven with rca- bar and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jakku, Thé ■room Ix a resident of Ontario. low inlet >xt fbi easier riding returned to their home In Charleston, Orj wher< he is state game warden. conserve the car”. Wash., last Saturday. After a honeymoon trip to coast C-T-C hxnX Vxill P-l- A house party Was given Wednes resorts, Mr. and Mrs. Graaise will ItWSW >»<r li.HstUx. day of last week for Mr. and Mrs. he at home in Ontario after Septem aadanl whe.1 a*ij Wallace May by their friends In ber Odell and Oak Grove. They were PINE GROVE presented with a sflver table service. The local Scouts who were nt the Mrs. E. W( Van Horn and three Scout encampment in Washington for children have been guests for the the past two weeks returned home past week of 8. R. McDonald's fam last Saturday evening. ily. Major Van Horn expects to ah Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shelley and Company C drill thix evening and children and Mrs. Troy Shelley left his family will return to Portland last week for Gearhart where they with him tomorrow. will be the guests of? Mrs. D. W. Mrs. Clarence McGilvra and son, of Pence. Portland, are visiting Mrs. P. B. Harry Plog left for Portland Tues laraway. Mr. McGilvra joined them day morning where he will join his over the week end. family and continue with them on Mrs.' Albert Henneman. of Stanley. the remainder of their motor tour Wis., arrived last Saturday to visit through Rainier park and the sur her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tur rounding country. Louis Plog haa re ney, and her sisters. turned home to look after the ranch. Mrs. B. R. McDonald is recovering At the school meeting held Monday from an attack of acute indigestion. evening, A. II. -¡Weinheimer was Mrs. Heathecote, who hax lieen a elected to fill the vacancy made by guest of Mrs. E. K. House for the the departure of G. F. Purdy. l>axt six weeksi left for her home in A dinner party was given at the St. Petersburg. t'la., Monday. Ferguson home Monday evening hon Floyd Mason, who hax been in the, oring Miss Gardner, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodnmer. middle west for several months, re Rev. and Mrs. Gleiser, Mr. and Mrs. turned borne laxt week. Miss Ruth Bill left for her school M. Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- amer and Mias Gardner were the at Mills College, Calif., Monday. guests present Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tate and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leatherman, of Rev. Jkm<M Kaye arrived at E. E. Bellingham, Wash., are guests of Rev. Lage’s home from Prineville last Monday. Mr.- Hnd Mrs. Tate, who and Mrs. W. 8. Gleiser. August 28 there will be an indoor have been visiting their brothers. carnival 4t the M. E. church. An James and Horace Kaye, are on their I nouncements in detail will appear in way to their home in England. Mrs. E. E. Lage and son. Charles, accoin-| next week's paper. panled Mr. Kaye an far ax Redmond, Announcements for the M. ______ E. where they will visit Mrs. Horace Has notch collar, lapels slightly roll, pockets church are as follows; Sunday school Kaye. at 10 a, m. followed at 11 o’clock by Elain with flaps and back of coat is semi-fitted and Mrs. M. A. Scoliee and daughter, preaching services in charge of Rev. as veaL W. 8. Gleiser. There will tie a bap Zoe, and Mrs. Marcey were visitors in The Dalles last weak. tismal service and a reception of ' Selection in all wool caasimerea and unfinished Mention was omitted last week of memliers. Special music haa lieen worsteds —newest shades of colors and such popular prepared. Epworth League at 7.15. the excellent concert given by the patterns as checks, stripe* and subdued overplaids. The topic is: . “Methodism in the K. P. band Friday evening. The Growing Repulitte" Preaching at 8 Har^fwV' Mm>n social arranged by Mrs. B; R. Ferrin was very success o'clock by Rev. Gleiser. The birthday social given by the ful and the ninvlc wax thoroughly IAdles' Aid Friday evening (tomor appreciated. Thia wax the first time 2 acres edge of town, attractive 6 room bungalow row) has pre|»ared the following pro Pine Grove residents have heard tlie • gram which wtll begin at 8 p. m.: band on their home grounds and It with fire place and city water, home fruits, chicken house, Is hoped they will come tack. Piano solo, Blanche Tucker: reading, garage, li inches Farmers Water. This same house in Ds. E. "L. House, who owns a place Mrs. John Wlrrlck; vocal solo, Hazel Neff; reading, G. E. Bowerman; in ■ Pine Grove, has the interests of Hood River down town would be priced for more than the August 21. to see her about again soon. and help a good cause. pin no-sa xophone duet. Maurice and the commmdty at heart, although- Mr. and Mrs. Heegar and Mr. and price of $3600.00 asked. Ralph Lewis has been making im Mothers' club met Tiiuraday at the Margaret Fletcher; pianolorue. Mrs. much of his time is devoted to his Ixiyal Rhoades; reading, (Irish dia work which takes him away from Mrs. Hill returned Sunday from an home of Mrs. Schweizer. Fourteen provements on his house. He baa 11-day trip to the beaches. They members and five guests were pres» repainted it and mwnwl in the lect in costume) Blanche Gardner; home. While here during the summ<*r to Seaside and visited all ent. The Mibjed of the bazaar wax front and liack porches, one for a vocal solo, Marie Tucker; stunts; he gives us helpful and inspiring ser motored the beaches lietween here and Pacific isipiilar song by the whole audience. mons. HU offer recently made to City and dipped in the ocean at each dlMUxaed and the. .date and place sleeping porch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Furrow and Following the program a social hour furnish the paint if the people would beach. Mr. Gentry accompanied them voted upon. It wax decided that it will be held in Odell November 21. family spent Monday at the home of with refreshments will be held. A see that the church building wax nt- far as Portland, and in Portland charge of one cent for each year of (minted, was gri-atly appreilated and- Miss Isabelle Vohs, of Oregon City, At the president's request Mixa Olive Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sheppard. * M ohs gave an interesting talk on her cnthnxlaxrtcally acted upon. We may one’s age will be made. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fawbuah met them and-accompanied them on trip to Alaska. Patchwork was the Hood River, folk ate invited to attend the Saturday Evening After-Dinner L. 0. Weinheimer left Monday for well tie proud of the Improved apiiear- their trip. • / order of the afternoon. The meeting moved to Portland Thursday, where Dknces at 50 cents per perron. Ladies of Hood River Valley, who wish to enter the east on business. He will atop snee. A generous act like this U Mrs. Chevron, of Portland, has adjourned until August 28, to lie held they will put the children in school tain clubs or grouiw of their friends, will find our facilities a means of economical first in Minnesota where he will visit sure to bring out the liext in people, for the winter. They will be back , lieen attending the past week with convenience. Your guests will be pleased. blx aged mother and bls sister and and in this the doctor hax doubly her Mtns and their families, Henry at the home of Mrs. Ray Gibson. on the ranch for the apple harvest, Hag rugs next meeting. Everybody hel|>ed tin. The thanks of the com relatives, proceeding later to then xjiend the rest of the winter in Chevron, of Willow Flat, and Frank come. THE COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL t . i . imj other Merrill, In., where he will look after munity Ix hereby tendered Dr. House Portland. Mr. Webber, of Odell, Ijist Saturday - — ■ . - - — ------- 1 businexx interests and visit friends for blx generous gift. We also wish Chevron, of Odell. The Parent-Teacher Association has moved their household goods. Portland Henry Chevron drove to to thank Walter Wells, who Mipcr- arranged for an Ice cream social to Isenl>erg and a granddaughter of the and relatives. BELMONT Intcnded the work, and all who as accompanied by his mother and his l>e held at the school house Tuesday latter. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dunbar and sisted him. wife. Mrx. Chevron will qs*nd n Baldwin to Build Antelope Mreel J. A. Carr has purchased the Me- Koberg's Is-ach was iMitronised Fri daughter, of Seattle, are visit- week or more visiting friends and evening at 7 o’clock to raise money Fnrlane property opposite the Bel day evenlng by aeveral Belmont peo little Mr. and. Mr», Will MHlill left for rrtntivrs before retnrntng. to help pay fur th« school Viatrola. - L, Gr Bohl win hax been a wa r ded iiig iii till» I miiima >4— 1 mont gnrwye and tx mnvtng there ple: Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Oxisirrow, their home in Bend Tuesday, Ice cream and cake will be served the construction of a new (25,000 uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunbar. with Ills family. Miss Endlv "Fletcher and Mlss for 10 cents and If the weather is concrete grade school at Antelope. Gerard and Claire, Mrs. IVm. Farrell, Miss Alice Andrews is in Portland The Odell friends of Mr. and Mrx. Marie Fletcher spent the past week Mr. and Mrx. Clarencr; Carnes, who Mrx. .1. H. Forden and children, Ir cool coffee also will lie served for Mr. Baldwin started last week to as <’. A. Wells are relieved to know that thia week singing for Buyers’ Week visiting In Portland. were living on the McFarlane pla<v, win Forry and Carl Cummings. five cents extra. A program is Is-lng semble a crew of carpenters and con entertulnments. Mrs. Wells and son are doing nicely Mrs. I. E. Roberts returned home arranged. Come everyone and have crete workers from local artisans. have returned to tltett home on the and Mrs. Frye, who have been after their serious motor accident Mr. and Mrx. Hugo Paaxeh and highway. in Frankton, have leaxed the Sunday. Mrs. Will Perry left Monday for a last Thursday. She 1« improving and a social time with yonr neighbors. The school work will last about three --- »n w-; - . i . -a ix able to sit up. Her friends hope Hear sopie good musk- and singing mouths, .it was stated. Mrs. AL P. IxenlMtxK Ji^. eaffTtaiidiig Tuiui place ou Mcthodlst Lane. A birthday parly and reunion wax tlnnor trip to r>(*nu. Mr. and Mrs. Birge, of Portland, relatives from Tacoma; another Mrs. Mr. and Mrx. Sullivan and family, were guests of Mr. and Mrx. E. B. held at the fjifferty home Sunday honoring the-77th birthday of Mrs. of Porttnnd, and fhinily were guextx Woodyard last week. About 35 guests Sunday of Mrs. Sullivans brother, Mrs. Cummings and son. Carl, have G. W. Lafferty. returned for a two week’s visit with were present. Including Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Driver, and family. Their sun. relatives at Madras and vicinity. Lloyd Decker. of Fresno. Calif.. Mrs. Ronald, who hax tieea here for several They especially enjofed aeveral pic I Ji Wrenn- Grimm" nnd son. Kenneth, weeks, returned home with them. of Tx»x Angoltw; Mr. and Mrs. Ken A. A. Mehr anil family| and Rob- nic dinners of mountain trout. neth Wilson nnd son. Billie, of Port ert Bailcjf, who hax been spendlng land ; Mrs. Vesta Schwnbaner and the summer with the Mohr family. daughter. Fern, of Weiser, Ida.; Mr. Margari-t and Edward Mohr, who nnd Mrs. W. V. Hawes and Clarence nccoinimnled them, will remain in Hawes, of Portland; Mrx. Editli An Portland for the balance of the month. derx and children, of Portland: S.'J. Miss. 1’atrlcla Coyle, of Portland, Lafferty, of Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. is vixitiug Mrs. Carl Mohr. E. II. Ijifferty and Mr. and Mrx. I. V. Mixx Lulu Hunt will leave Friday AND Ijifferty, of Hood River. for a clmrch dbnfereiKT in Forest Mr. and Mrx. Fred Crockett and Grove. three daughterx, «if Merced. ('«Ilf.. ____ _ The Indies’ Aid society will have spent Tuesday visiting Mr. Crockett's »1stora. Mrs. L. K Rhoades. Mrs. W. a silver tea at Mrs. A. I. Masons I* Shelrbon and Mrs. W. P. Kemp. home Friday afternoon. A good reputation ix the one com- They arrived by motor, having first m'xlity that money can’t buy; end it CENTRAL VALE visited Mrx. Denn, of Rupert, Ida., will pay compound Interest to its HOME MADE who is Mr. Crockett's mother. August 14. owner. You can't lock it uu in the bank—it grows in the minds of the The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mr. and Mrs. Claus and Mrs. Ser- AND FRESH public. It» permanency is only as- Bowerman wax (he scene of n Ixmutl- sanous and her daughter. Marie, xured by eonxtantly repeating those ful lawn wedding Wislnesday after- x|>ent the w»ek end at the home of policies that buvs built it.. n<sin, August 1.1? at 5 o'clock, when Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann. They their daughter, Miss Ix'lta Bowerman, motored up the Lpop highway and If, for no other reason than pro Try Some. wax united In marring» with Ernest breakfasted at one of the delightful tecting our uwn good name, we con- Gramse In the presence of about 125 camping spots on the highwray. shier it good buxine.*« to sell you s You’ll Like Them friends nnd relatives. Baskets of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. La Flaw and USED CAR of recogniaod merit. pink gladioli, which were products of tlieir friend. Clifford Turnbull, of the Wheeler gardens with fern were Tacomn. spent Monday and Tuesday placed about the'grounds and ver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels We have for this week: andas and in the muse. Pink sweet Hagen. They are old time friends of |x‘as nnd maiden linir were need the Hagens and in motoring through 1» • moot effedlvcly in hallwn.v nnd din the valley stopped for a short visit. 4 TWELFTH STREET ing room. J*r«i‘ding the ceremony Edgar and Ester Hagen took them Mrs. A. II. Ferguson sang, “At Dawn up to the Valley of the M<s>n on a On The Heights ing." Mrs. Wallace Young played fishing trip Tuesday morning. They Next door to Barber Shop Mendelssohn's wedding march, nnd were delighted with the trip through during the ceremony played the “Love the valley. Song" by Cadmnn. Rev. W. S. Glelxer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Furrow at read the scrvico. the double ring f $450 ivremony lielng used. Tlie bride and tended tlie englntsTs’ convention last * -f— ¿ V groom entered through arches which week at Longview, driving to Astoria bad lieen erected at either side of the and Seaside ltefore returning. A « Her many friends were shocked to lawn and which H m 4 River, Ore. Td. 4141 hear of the sad accident to Mrs. I». vines nnd flowers. $5OO given in marriage by her father. B. Rtils-rts and all ho|s* for a speedy E. ■■■■■■■ Bowerman. Deliveries at 9:30 a. m. She wax very roonvery and return to her home. lies lit Ifni in n gown of white crepe and 2:30 p. m. Mixa Margaret FletHier I» spend V/! ibiffon iwneb'd In hand made Prin ing her vacation at the home of her $1200 cess. lace. She wore a full length parents. Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Fletcher. A large supply of various kinds from Our Regular Harvest Sale of these ne cell arranged cap style, with orange the little sheet steel stoves at $2.25 to best Mias Geraldine Gilkeraon spent cessary items is on now and we’d like to blossoms nnd bnnded with hnnd made four days visiting relatives in Port We have a special every grade cast iron. Ince will'll hnd adorned tin' first cap land recently. figure with you on anything you need in — Saturday— see our window worn, by her grandfather «1» years A few good used ranges are in stock $325 Mrs. Chas. Hounxeli spent Thurs ago. She inrrled a shower Isinqnct that day for a bargain in also. Beds, Bed Springs, day'amt Friday in Purtlaud. of orchids, pink sweet peax, Ophelia meats. Used Oil Stoves—2, 3 and 4 burner at Mrs Geo« Jhpien spent Wednesday rones nnd lilies of the vnlley. The Mattresses, Quilts. $3.50 up. grisini wax attired in conventional In Portland. > Our Meats are U. S. In black. E. B. Moss, who lives near the Following the reception Mrs. A. II. Tx»op highway west of Booth hill, spected. Fergiiron sang “I Ixive You Truly." saw a deer one morning last week A buffcf lunch wax nerved to the in bls alfalfa field about 15 rods guests.' consisting of salad, wafers, from the l*m. It wus a large, beaut C. L HOWARD. Prop. cakes, coffee and punch. Tlie iful d<x> and though frightened awtiy dining r<x>m wax very nttradlvr In stopix'd and turned again to look at —> --------------------------------- X. I the early candle light, with bowls of, the cows being led ont to pasture. ODELL Stand up Better and Won’t Skid 4 > Good News, Men! Popularly Priced Fall Suits »I «I MT. 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