HOOD HIVER GLACIER, THUKSD a I, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 4 K I »»1111 II 11 II H 11 Hl R- F. Ayres, of Bpokane, Wash., to i BRIEF LOCAL MENTION j Be sure to see the Legion Auxiliary here «««eking a ka-ation. doU house in Book and Art Store C SCHOOL NEWS PARKDALE Principal Gibes« held the high Mrs. Warren Gibbs was a Portland window next week, also at the bazaar .P I ' J? M U 4 4 H « I i 8t I * i el j * i j j i , • n buslnsas i , J vis December 8. The kiddles will want school assembly Monday morning. visitor last week. itor in Portland '^‘raday. After the usual yell practice, led by it. You might be the lucky person. CoL W. 8. Dowd and ____ _ mo- family tA^ Eywer • visitor from Kelsey fllocom, two vocal «elections Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bower and Mr. For RsnU-Fivs-room hou««, 408 Her- t urkdaie the first of the week. were given by Tom Clarke in hie tored to Corvallis last Friday to visit Mrs. J. W. Kinsley bad as their usual ..................... pentine road. Call 4311. delightful mam iner, with Clifton their daughter, Dorothy, and att«md -------- J -- --------- n6tt ■J?' ap1**11« corse'«, Mrs. Fred Howe, and dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eiumel at the piano | Prof. Gibson the ftMitball game. «18 Cascade avs. Phone 2484. mfitf Dry box wood lor sale. Schindler L. A. Bennett and sous, Robert and then ___ ....................... Introduced JHM Rev. L. H. Miller, Transfer Co. Tel. 2M1. J. R. Pifer haa moved to Parkdale Read's Radio Shop will be open Sat Donald. a7tt of the Episcopal church, who gave to spend the winter. d5 HMbMt cash price paid ior your nsed urday until 9 p. m. Den Carver, manager of the West farniturs stovesand rugs. Call McClain Mrs. Forbes, the dressmaker, 714 9th ern Union office,. and family will a pleasing talk on “Gratitude." Mrs. 8. G. Babson went to Port Last week was American Educa at E. A. Frans Co. ,20ft Street. feast today on a big fat gobbler, a tion Week, which was fittingly ob land Bunday. i I?00*1 uiv"r« ^°'A bo’ msnulac- Joe Moore was recently at Dufur brother of the turkey forwarded to served in the public schools of llood Mrs tony Edwards and little daugh- taring. Hood River. Oregon. Phone visiting the family of his sister, Mr«. President Coolidge from the Bunday River. Supt. CannoiiJssued a series t«*r, of Vancouver, Waah., ia visiting F. A. O’Brien. ranch. The bird was give« Mr. Car of bulletins sett lug forth appropriate h«*r pa rent a. Mr. and Mrs. Wood m4tf Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Urge ss- exercia«« and suggestions for each Gibbs, of Parkdale. Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Friday and ver by Ed Bunday. sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly family write that they have takeu Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips, her ' day. These bulletin« wVre used by Tin* Parkdale* teachers attended Bros. Co. ml6U quarters In San Diego, for the wiuter. parents, and Mrs. Harold Quigley, her * the teachers and pupils in such class teachers’ Institute at H mm I River slater, arrived the first of the week aa tinle permitted. ; room exercise« Let me grind and press your cider in Tuesday and Wednesday of this w«ek. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Rotated ■ay quantity. - Have new kegs and bar. uiotored to Portlaud last week for a for a visit with Mrs. 8. L. Peterson i then were taken home by the pupils Episcopal aerriccs were held In the to read. 1 ‘ articular and Dr. Peterson. Mr. Quigley will I fur their parents rela at ent to customers. Phone f. r visit with relatives and friends. Community church Bunday afternoon. come up today to join the party for strews was given to Visiting Day, Fri prioes. Walter Wells. Tel 4721. uUtf J. O. Hannum, en route to the Thanksgiving dinner. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson, on account day. Although the weather was very Hotnestead, wax up from Portland inclement, the number of visitors of a cold, waa unable to conduct the Mr. -and Mrs. Earl Shank and chil the first of the week. dren and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shank was considerable. There were about aervicea in the Community church 9 0. D. Lovely will spend Thanksgiv are all in Portland today' to partici 120 different people who visited the Sunday. ing in Portland with relatives and pate in a reunion of the Shank and Park street school; half as many vis J. R. Pifer ha« moved hla mill from friends. Chase families at the home of Ernest ited the Coe primary school and the Booth hill to Mt. Hood. American Ia*gioii Auxiliary will E. Shank. Almut 25 will participate junior high school and perhaps one- Mr. and Mra. H. H. Hettii liter mo- quarter as many at the high A-hool. tored to Portland last Thursdi ■»'■•■t at Library hall Munday evening. in the Thanksgiving dinner. ilA Mr. , Elect ion uf officers. Mr. and Mfs. E. C. Smith have Each visitor attended aa many differ Hettinger attended the home coming class rooms in each building aa w«*ek end In Corvallis. Next to a |ter«onal visit send pho been entertaining the following guests: ent time permitted, averaging perhaps tographs. Make your appointment to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson, of Des three nanus to a visitor. About 250 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greeu have Moines, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Will day at Eby'a Studio. n*turu«*«l to their home In Parkdale. different people visited the schools, Mrs. Quinney Van Why withes to Hunt, of Hoquiam, Wash. Mr. Hunt with a total of approximately 750. Ix*ster Miller left Monday to spend is an uncle of Mrs. Smith. Mr. John Back in 1864, a firm set out to inform her patrons that she can lie son School was dismissed Monday even Thanksgiving with his brother in is a memlM-r of the dairy commis reached by phone 3171. nl3 supply New England with gvot ing for the rest of tlie week. The Tacoma. * deliver/sweet cider in gallon lots or sion of Iowa. Julia Meyers returiM*d to her home county institute was in session Tues Coffee and Tea. As the counlr bv I the Mrs? II. O. Bieverkropp left yester barrel. Walter Wells. Phot e in Corvallis this week. day and Wednesday, while Thursday day for Portland to spend Thanks grew they grew. When a* rai - 4723 n«tf Mias Aliee Wella wrtit to Portland giving with her daughter. Mrs. C. C. and Friday were tlie usual Thanks road was pushed out and a town Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking anc Cosfield, and family. Mrs. t'osfield giving holidays. This made almost a Friday to take part tn a muslrol smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Frani suddenly or Blowly built up. and a son, who had been here on a week's vacation for the school chil recital. m29if Next^H Chase & Sanborn would be sure Co* Wednesday evening the forum short viait, accompanied Mrs. Siever- dren, much to thely delight. As a precautionary measure, and In keep will show in Mclsaac's hall, the Para Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fletcher, of kropp. to intrust the sale of their Coffees ing with the careful policy of the mount production, "Prodigal I>augh- Portland, were r«*ceutly here visitiug J. D. Smullln, Upper Valley or- school administration to safeguard and Tea« to the very best gro- Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Nunamaker. chardist, who was stricken at the be the health of the pupils, all of the ters.” It is a big picture with Gloria ceryman they could find. Swanson as star. W. p. Huggins was down fnlta ginning of the harvest with pleurisy, school buildings were thoroughly fu Ralph Davies rt<urn«*<l the latter Today, wherever you go, in lakima last week visiting his father, is out of tlie hospital again after a migated again this week. serious illness. Water gathered In cities or villages, you wil) find a L. H. Huggins, and family. Kathleen Carlos, Class of '24, made, l«art of last week from Portland. Jordan was a busine«« vis tlie lower portion of Mr. Smullln'« the Hood River high school proud of Todd Cu)lH*rtson bought a Franklin certain bond among discriminat itor Dan iu W. the city from the I'pper Val lungs, and It was necessary to oper her achievement when word was re car last week. ing coffee drinkers. It is the ley last week. ate and remove this several tlines, ceived here last week that site had I4««t Wedn«*s<lay the Parent-Teacher goodness of Emmett Tompkins, who has tieen won a place on the Varsity debating Association held its el«*ction of offi W. M. Dickerson writes from San Francis«*«) that the celebration of Ap- at Antelope, working on the new squad at O. A. C. Kathleen was a c«*rs. Thom* el«*ted were: Mra. 11 pie Week on the Golden Gate was a school building, for which L. C. Bald member of our high school debating H. Hann. pr«*«ident; Mrs. A. L. Boe, dechl«*d sue«-e«««. win lias the contract, says that Mrs. team last year and developed Into a vice president, and Mrs. A. W. But C. E. Nesbit, of the West Side Baldwin scored a hit re<-ently as strong speaker. ton. s«*crvtary and treasurer. orchard district, haa left for I H*s soloist in an entertainment staged by Thia year's team is hard at work Don't forgrt the Indies' Aid bazaar the children of the Antelope schools. Moines, Ia., for n viait with relatives upon their arguments. J. II. Hazlett December 5. Will Tolls has also been engaged on addressed the class last Friday upoh We are their Hood River agent nnd friends. Despite the fact It rained In tlie Autriupe school building. their main question of deiiate, “Gov- cesMntly all day that Hugh Gnrrabrant, who is now en- Friday, 118 men The services at the First Christian «ailment Ownership of Railroads.” and have been for fifteen years. gaged In the lumiM*r business at and ls>y« met at the grade school White Salmon, was a liusiness vis church were unusually interesting Tlie public speaking classes made last Sunday. ' The morning was a a series of siileamen Hi>ee<-Iiea last that ev«*ning to |«articipate In the itor in town last week. Thanksgiving service of a very unique w«*ek, and it is predicti-d that thia Isuls and Dads dinner. It was the The gift that only you can giv«*— and interi sting chaructcr. most sm-censful eiitertalniiM*nt held In In the ment early. See Eby’s Studio first, evening the beautiful jiantomiine, “Oh class will produce some good sales th«* community in many montlis. E. C. your photograph. Make your appoiut- Zion Haste,” was given by seven girls men. Euwvr, president of the mt*n's forum Junior high defeated the Park Satisfaction always. from the Valley Christian church street team by a score of 20 to 0 on of the community church, presided. “Good Things to E«t" Brief talks were given by W. L. Ma We pay cash for your old furniture or under the su|iervision of Mr«. Living- Gibaon field last week, Tiie score son, F. Wertgen, Wm. Smullln, Jr., make a libera) allowance on ne« goods. stone. seems to indicate an easy victory for Arthur Babson. Dick Kitehell and Mr. Call Hackett Hill, Kelly Bro«. Co Fur Mrs. Fred Rand, who was grand junior high, but such was not the Hutchinson. Gorham Babson gave a niture Exchange. mITtf chief of Oregon Pythian Blatera last case. Park street made large gains, reading. All present joined h«*artll.v Searches of records and reliable ab year, last Thursday entertained the the junior high team held in the in singing old favorite choruses, with stract« make by Or«?gon Abstract Com- officers anti memlieni of the degr«*«* but pinch«-«. On the offensiv«* junior high >any, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 306 staff of Wauna Temple with a wild was supreme and made yardage at a Stanley Barton at tlie piano and Bill Blake with the broom-stick. The ad- Oak Street. Phone 1621. fy20-tf duck dinner. Twenty- five were pres good fast clip. Russell Ado-son was If you do not r«*«*eive your Oreson'an ent for the plea sunt event. Canvam- the star for junior high, while Park dr«*«H of the evening was given by regularly or wish to subscribe for sau>e. Itack, mallards and teals were served. ■ street did not have any outstanding Dr. J. A. Fraser, H imh I* River. He made an exiellent impression upon either by carrier or mail, please call Following the dinner bridge and 500 player, but played good as a team. the audlente and assured himself of Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f 2ltf were played. Friday, Visitors Day, junior high a hearty wel<*ome when he comes to For Bale—A corner lot 50 by 100 The Indies of St. Mary's voted to registered approximately 47 visitors. Parkdale again. The dinner was prv- with 5-r<M>m house, 12th and A Sts. give 10 per «ent of the net proceeds The different rooms put up an exhibit |>ared by J. E. Van Nuys. R. A. on theVHeights. Must be sold im of their coming bazaar to tlie Hood which showed th«* work conduett*d by Hutchinson, Ford Smith and Issuer The reporter would Miller, asslst«*d by a number of boys. mediately. Tel. J. H. Hazlett, 1292. River hospital. They are all working tin* teachers. W. J. Baker was down town Tu«*s- diligently to make it a big success. like to say a few words of thanks in The evening was all that <*ould I m * <lay greeting old friends. Mr. Baker, As usual Mr. Franz has kindly loaned behalf of the junior high to Mr. Can d«*slred in the way of giMMi fellowship r who lias been indisposed, Is iniprov- M apace In his store, and we will be non for the bulletins he sent to the and it is hoped that it ia but one of on hand to attend to our customers different «ch<sds concerning the days many au«*h social events which th«* >“K- rialto heatre of Educational Week. <*ommunlty will have an op|M>rtunlty c Judson Ruggles, son of Mr. and all day Saturday, December 13. We Thanksgiving Day was otwerved by Mrs. J. G. Ruggles, left Tuesday for know bow to c«>ok a chicken dinner, an assembly held the last two periods of enjoying during the «’inter. Portland to spend Thanksgiving with and we will serve one southern style, Monday, during which the following Dr. D. A. Thompson, of Portland, from 11.45 a. m. to 3 p. m., after relative«« there. will preach here Sunday evening in which coffee will I m * serr«*d. All kind« program was given: The singing of the Community church. You cannot The band boys are rounding Into William Muir was in Portland last of good cakes, pies, bread and dough “Aiueriea"The Origin of Thanks shape, and will give everyone a sur- week to attend the wedding of Miss nuts are to I m * had if you come early giving- Day.” I>y Miriam Knoblock; afford to miss hearing him. The pas ariae at their first annual concert Janet Griffith and Edward Hollin enough. Nuff s«*d. Home made can violin solo by Norman Wilbur, accom tor will preach at 11.3». Other ser vices as usual. Yon and yours are Drake, of Ann Arbor, Mich. December 3 and 4. dles that will delight the klddi«*a. and panied by Phyllis West; play, "The ___* Why not come to "The Convention fancy articles of all d«*scriptions will Mayflower Compact" by nine boys moat cordially Invited to attend. of Papas" and the basket social at be on sale. Bo come and help us from Mrs. Gray's class; solo, Lola Program Hall; reading. “Signs of the Tim«*s," CENTRAL VALE March—“American Is*gion." t»y Chas. the Pine Grove Grang«* hall Friday, make a success, and help our hospital Mildred Triplett; a reading, "Give December 5? at the same time. Parker___ _______ K. of P. Band The bazaar and supper given by Thanks for What? ” by Louis Jones; Rev. W. 0. Livingstone and family • dra mati7.at ion. _ "Tlie Courtship of the Mothers' club of Central Vale Trombone Solo—"Love’s Awakening,” will spend Thanksgiving with friwuls Mile« Standlsli." with Lodile “ — Tor- and Willow Flat was a d«*clded su<*- by A) Pinard......... Mr. ltobt. Hays in Heppner, where they served the rison as Priwella; John Ha unsell as cess, ln spite of the bud weather Intermezz«« — “Tlie Wedding of the First Christian church before coming Captain Miles Standish, and Charles and roads a large crowd attended. Rose,” by Is*on Jessel Band to Horn! River. Il«‘<*d as John Alden; piano, solo, in fact more than had been antici Tlie Iskdies of the English Lutheran "March Mllitalre,” Rodney Esaölstyn. pated ro the latest comers found Saxophone Solo—"Ix>v«*y Come Back," churcli are holding an all-day Imzaar and a humorous debate, "Resolved. some of the viands had given by Joe Young Mr. Boyd Cuddeford and sale of hom«*-made articles and Aged 79, James Gilespie Birney Tliat pumftkin pie is more appropriate Next time, however,' thts Win by fancy work at the Hood River l»rug Chase, prominent citizen of Corvallis for Thanksgiving than cranberries.'' occur, Overture — "Poet and Peasant. . ” J* The fancy work and nigs P. Band K. of Ban«* Co. store December 13. ▼on Suppe .. and father of Mrs. Earl 11. Shank, of It Is auflh'lent to «ay the affirmatives and also the candy sold well, Two In the occupation of fanning there is nothing more cer The I4H11«*« of the English Lutheran this city, answered ty taps Noveiulier won. tain than the monthly cream check. There ia always The singing of the "Star- quilts were won by Mrs. Nels Hagen Man.” by N. Fox Trot— "The "Th«* Hoodoo Man.' K. of of P. P. Band Band «■hurch are holding an all-day bazaar 13. Mr. Birney was born at Great S|mngl«*d Banner" concluded the pro and Miss Ida Cunningham. The total Brown.....................K. Herb Brown something coming in. The better the conditions the net receipts were about 880. The and sale of home-made articles and Vi alley, Cattaragus county, N. Y. He gram. larger the check. What I am offering here can be made . You are lnvlt«*d to come conn* and enjoy fancy work at the H cmm I River Drug descended from New Epgland fore Mothers' club feels grateful to all City School Superintendent Cannon into the best dairy proposition in the county. ' j the evening, and help the tsiys along. Co. store I Member 13. fathers who nettled in Vermont and k«*e|M In «-Io««* contact with all th«* 35 who hel|s*d. Is>th with work and Massachusetts long, before the Hevo- tea« hers of tin* city M-hisd«. It is patronage. Remember the date, D«*c. Dec. 3 and 4. Walter McDougal left Saturday for There are 95 acres in the tract, well located, 45 acres customary to issue bulletins frequent No advance In admission adinissi«>n —the price Chicago and New York for a visit lutionary war. Little Jimmy Furrow, who han in cultivation, 3 in orchard and balance in timothy mea member of Ella- ly. Here are some of the items.that Mr. Chase was a re mains the same. l>een In bed for the past .week, is not with relatlv«*« and friends. He will worth Post, G. Ar R„ at CorvalliR. 1 remain« dow. Rich soil and plenty of water at ail times. Good apfieared In a r«*cent bulletin : improving as rapidly as it wns hoped visit the west coast of Florida lM*fore Rain, Rain. Snow or Shine He enlisted at the age of 19 in the The power and light bills for Octo 6-room dwelling, plastered; spring water piped into house he would. We hope, however, that returning to the valley. band will give a street parade at . i the _____ Hist infantry' regiment of New Y'ork ilL and bam. One stock barn and two hay bams. noon Wednesday, Dec. 3. See the them. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taft left yes state. At the close of the war he ber were ratlor high in all schtsds before this goes to press he will be terday by automatic for Eugene to was honorably discharged ns a cor excepting th«* Coe primary, where much better. The price ie /8500, of which /3500 muet be in each. spend Thanksgiving with their son, poral. Hla health not lieing robust. little light 1« ns«*d; aa yon can aw by O. H. Hill and Harold Hagen en This ie /4000 under the beet price at which thie property Charles, student at the University of Mr. Chase s«*t out for the west at these ■mounts — Coe, 87.10; Park joyed some sport last week goose street, $2ll<k>: junior high, 813.30; hue ever been, quoted before. Oregon. tile close of tlie war. He stayed for high school. 845.85. The <*ost at the hunting at Blaylock. 8. J. Moore left Tuesday for Port a while at Elgin. Ill., going thence to high school was more than the three Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fletcher and *9t44>r moi ¡o fivajy land to join Mrs. Moon* anti daugh Dubuque. la. In 1871 he homestead other schools combined, lx*eaune its daughter, Emily, motored to Port C. N. RAVUN, Realtor ter, little Miss Virginia, siuF spend ed a tract near Coleman, 8. D. lights are used more in the day time land Thursday, returning Saturday. Pythian Blk., Hood River Thanksgiving with Mrs. W. J. Fur Twenty yearn later Mr. Chase moved and more at night. Feel free to use They were accompanied by Mrs. R. to Mitchell county, la., where be re lights whenever needed, but he sure W. Reynolds. nish, Mrs. Moore's mother. St. Mark's Guild bazaar. Mt. Hood sided until 1911, when he moved t4> to turn them off when not n«*«*d<*d. The regular meeting of the Parent- hotel annex store room, Saturday, Corvallis. Teacher Association will be held at and e«p«*einlly when you leave your Mr. Chase was married in 1870 to room or detriment. No obj<*etlon la the school house Monday aftermsm school life, instead of relegating It D«*«emlM*r 13. Lunch«*on. 11 to 2. BARRETT to his play time. AU who heard Rar. Afternoon tea served. Coin«* and Lucy King. One son was tsirn to made for the proper tine of isiwer at 2.30. Miss Juliet Whltteker, the them, the mother dying in 1873. The •«MOpUTM bring your friends. county nurse, will be there and it is J The Endeavor Society of the Valley Miller hoped that he might be iastru- and light. It is tlie wast«*ful and ex Llewlyn, was killed while serv hoped that all the members of the Christian church gave a pantomime inental in establishing this system tn jno u| sXvjdsfp Harry W.’ Farrell and family were son, ing with a South Dakota infantry travagant na«* to which we object. A Parent-Teacher Association and the at the Christian church in town Bun Hood River, as haa been done suc up from Portland over the week end. little from many persons here and ■BUijsuqQ 8tnt»4«[R in the Spanish-American there through« nt the neho«d month mothers who do not Isdong to the day night. cessfully in many places. mid- regiment Mr. Farrell is still «hipping *' war in the Philippines. Mr. Chase A social hour with refreshments Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Mr. and pu» SutuiaaiS atp aog Columbia apples for the Fruit Ex- was married in 1881 to Janette Bird- amounts to a great many dollars in P. T. A. will I m * present to extend the hospitality of our community to Mrs. Guy Crapper and son, James, concluded the evening. the end. Please is* careful. port Corporation. sail at Sioux Falls, 8. D., who with Do help Mias Whltteker and hear what Rhe visited Mr. and Mrs. Trusty snd fam Ar«* we too dignified? Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder have five daughters and three sons survive. has to say about the health of the ily Bunday afternoon. Queatien About left for Portland to «¡M*nd the winter. The Corvallis Gazette-Times, in an your dignity, but not too much, Do children. Miss Alice Hays' girl friends, 12 lu have at least one adventure jier week, Editor Glacier: May I ask ■ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Follenius and obituary notice says: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann left number, helped her celebrate her lion through tho columns of your family are spending the winter at the "Mr. (Jiase was an Ideal father and even if It 1« only racing with your newspaper? The state laws regard Batchelder residence on State street. husliand, a man of exemplary habits pupils or playing a school game. It for Portland Tuesday of last week. birtlutay Bunday afternoon. The Barrett school will give a play ing the quarantine for scarlet fever . attopnUna jaaixpap Your Photograph will carry the and an industrious worker. He would will renew your voiith. Do read at They expect to be away a couple of You deny himself that his faintly might l««st on«* book or two magazin«*« per months visiting relatives in Portland Tuestlay night which promises to be distinctly state«, Article C, section 28: true wntiment of Christmas, to wi Itq xno »S week which will have no conne«-tl«n "For patient and members of the fine. ■re not so busy—we are not so busy get an education, and all were able with school work; they will have an and California. William Gilkeraon spent the week See to do so. He never said an unkind Wm. Terrill, of the Mosier district, family, quarantine for not teas than as we will I m * In December, <*>nn~*tion. end in Corvallis visiting friends and was shopping In Hood River Monday thirty (30) days.” Eliy's Studio for an early appoint- word to his family, never spent an Indirect Three Dont'a — Don’t say “No." attending the. O. A. C. homecoming and drove out to John Griffith's for day) from Dr. 1*. D. Stricker to the hour loafing, and was broken hearted ment. Phone 3752. “Ves” is more constructive. Don't day) from Dr. FF. D. Stricker to the Councilman E. M. Holman writes when he became too feeble to work. blame pupils for one day's stupidity: and the football game tietween O. A. a short visit. C. and Oregon. Mrs. J. K. Cole visited Mr. and Hood River Public Health Associa "He planned to live a clean. Chris from California that he and Mrs. states that there to no modifica He joined the Baptist perhaps it is your “off-day.” Don't The Mothers' club met Tuesday at Mrs. Ed Phelps and family Friday, tion Holman have taken quarters for the tian life. scold.' a sinile wins more hearts and tion of said taw for any special rases winter at La Jolla, an alluring town church, all his life living up to its better l»ehavior. (Quoted from Edith the home of Mrs. J. O. Cameron with returning to Portland Saturday. Theodore Gervais hss returned to that might occur in this county. May Mrs. R« Creson as hostess. There by the sea tie tween San Diego and Ideals . He overcame the brevity of Dexter Johnson. Norwi«*h, Conn.) Portlsnd after a few days’ visit at I be Informed how and why the scar early education by study, perfecting were 10 members prtwent and all en Ixis Angeles. A letter of congratulations was re let fever case« in this county are be himself in simple carpentry, penman the Ed Phelps home. joyed a pleasant afternoon. Born — To Mr .and Mrs. A. H. ship and other lines of book courses. ceived recently by A. M. CannAn. city ing released at the end of three Hot lunches were begun last week Marsh, of Looking Glass. Monday, He prsctlcally overcame the obstacle school superintendent, from J. w. weeks? Respectfully, Barrett Parent-Teacher News November 10. a son. Mrs W. L. of frail health by going west and Crabtree, of Washington. D^_ C« ■ar- at the school to the delight of the Frances Moller. Barrett Parent-Teacher Association i • - ■ - Smith recently left for Looking Glass undertaking the hard work of pio- r«*tarr «*f the National Edficajlon children. Twenty-five cents was giveu to spend the winter with her daugh neering in a new country.” to Partain Aamctation f-licitatlng The teachers by each memtier of the P. T. A. and held Its second meeting of the year ter and family.' < f Hoo«l ILv< r on 1IM) per cent metn by the families having children in Tuesday evening of last w«*ek, the As scarlet fever ta spreading la bership In 'he organl74iti<>p. Hood school, which was enough to finance new president, Mrs. Roy Hays, pre town, there being a number of re Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Button motored Gravensteins ta Play Again siding. A short business me«*tlug was the lunches «gall I some entertainment River haa 35 tenchers. Every teach up from Portland Tuesday. Mr. But followed by an Interesting program. ported cases, and in view of the fact The Gravensteins. who made a hit ton went back yesterday, but Mrs. recently with their dance music at er of tho citv is also a m«*ml>er of can be given to raise more. Dona- Miss Janet Blade, pianist, delighted that the health authorities must have tioM of vegetables, also, were col- enforcing and Button remained to spend Thaaks- their bow before local folk at the the Oregon Str.'e Teachers' Aaao«*ia- with several selections, and Mrs. I better , . , cooperation , - _ . in . lected by the teachers. maintaining the state taws on quar giving with her parents, Mr. and Pythian hall, will hold forth at an- tfon. Yeck. Barrett's principal, gave a help- Mr. and Mrs. C. Seeger have been ful talk on “Character Buildlug entlne, - ----- by1 1 Mrs. W. J. Baker. *n‘,n* parents naronta of children throughout thro« other dance nett Saturday evening, preparing their large flock of turkeys Mrs. E. A. Baker's Mother Passes the county are advised to keep their The Woman's Union of Rivemlde They declare they will play the same Through Reading. ” Mrs. Ybck em Home for the Thanksgiving market, ■ children at home and away from town church will meet tonjprrow, Friday, “old stepping music.” Word has Jud l>een received here were shipped to Seattle. phasized the fact that such qualities at a 12.30 luncheon at the church. The Gravensteins will play at a of the dcfltl) of Mrs. Hsrah A. Col- as courage, truthfulness and courtesy contacts during this vncatloa west (Flgnsd) Hosace Gilkeraon spent the week can be made desirable to Use child- After the luncheon they will engage «tance at Odell next Wednesday even- Imrn. mother of Mrs. E. A. Baker. Educational O osl «<*.*. In sewing for the Hood River hos Ing. Mrs. Colburn was well known here, end in Moro on business. through properly directed reading. pital. Bring your needle and thimble. lira. Fred Ingalls has be«i very Her death occurred at the home of Following Mrs. Yech's talk, Rev. L 1023 Chevrolet Cenpe Mrs. Baker In Portland last Thnrs- sick with tonsilltls but la much Im- H. Miller, rector of St. Mark's, spoke, Miss Margaret Pineo will have a Mrs. Raker accompanied the proved now. This car has had less than 10,000 day. taking as his sul>je«*t, "The FV.*.r:h R gift shop of plain and fancy gifts The Mothers’ club meeting will be In Education.” He gave ■ convincing for Christmas at the "Margaritte mil«*« of car«*ful running and la In remains to Chicago for Interment. held at the home of Mrs. (’heater ■nd interesting talk on the desirabil crop u Shoppe” at the Hood River Drug Co., exceptionally fine condition. It offer« Read’s Radio Shop will be open Hat Chevron Thursday. December 4. All ity of religious education being made for Christmas at the "Margaritte closed car comfort at a reasonable price. Bennett Brothers • part of the cbild'a business or December fl. urdaya nnlil 0 p- m. members please be present. 4 ■H* PIONEERING IN COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON Don’t Forget! Why! What! When! I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BAND CONCERT , T December 3rd and 4th ANOTHEK VETERAN ANSWERS TO TAPS A PLACE FOR CONTENTED COWS A Cl. »«¡SH Q ► »ira^h ■«•■¿»»•ia •q 03 ¿i¿v» ••a >««•■ >■ *■