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HOOD RIVER ULACIEB. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 I J ames C ruze ----- Production— S tarring . Glenn Hunter WITH TzoZcz Dana sensational stage success by the man wno made “The Covered Wagon.” 17,000,000 people have read the book or seen the play. (2 (paramount (ZitAuv Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Myers are U m proud possessors of a line new baby boy. ' Several of H. f. friends dropped in Saturday evening to help him celebrate hie birthday. , T,,M* •o&My bazaar will he held In the grade achool building tomorrow evening. Dinner will lie aerved from «to 8 o'clock. A very flne Hue of Chrlatmas gifts will be offered for tale. There Is a fish pond for (he kiddies and white elephanta for the curloualy Inclined. Mr. and Mrs Boy Edwards re turned to their hdme In Vancouver, Wash., Friday after spending Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Panl. of Port land. apent Thanksgiving with Mrs Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kelly. J. D. Sinullin Is having his house in Parkdale remodeled. Lords and I adias, Silks Mrs. George .Hastings, of Dufur, Satina, Castles and Courtie who hsd been visiting her parents. here’s a real picture, torga Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Meyers, returned produced, splendidly dire to her home the flrat of last week. magnificently acted. What Baufort Doggett was home from Beed College to spend Thanksgiving. could one want? Lyle Melsaac, Milton M. Craven and Miss Dorothy Dowd, who are attending Oregon Agricultural Col lege, came up to apeud Thanksgiviug at their homes in the t'piier Valley. Ralph Davies went to Portland Monday on business. ‘ Six men of the Forum completed putting up the rafters on the Boy Scout building on the river bottom. If weather permits the Forum mem bers expect to put the roof on. The building is 20x30 feet in size. Mias Florence Craven, of Portland, spent Thanksgiving with her family at Parkdale. With the shipping of from the big room of the warehouse, the boys of the Parkdale high school now have a place in which to play basketlMdl. Practice NEWS will start within a few days and scheduled games will soon be in order. Last Monday the Parent-Teacher Association began the serving of hot lunches to the children in the grade school. A spare room in the liase- ment ha* beeu fitted up as a dlhlng room and the teachers are planning to arrange It “ aa attractively as pos sible. A Girls’ formed school among (he to promote are of unused greatest interest to girls, room in the high school is being fitted up as a rest room and a candy sale lias been announced for Friday the proeecHlk of which are to help pa.v tlie cost of furnishing the room. W E. Johnson, who ia a meinlx-r or the faculty of the extension ilivi- sion of O. A. C., was a week end visitor at the home of H. G. Keeney. “HOLLYWOOD BOUND* Mr. Johnson, whose former home was in England, and Mr. Keeuey became tar and street a<t|uainted In France during the war. all running el- The Forum will show Thomas Meighau in "Homeward Bound t ” next Wednesday evening. The pictures at Parkdale are Mug shown at a con- tinual loss, and it la problematical how long It wllf lie continued. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Howe left Mon day for an extended visit in the east. I'.rian\ Keating left Monday for Iortlaud to consult a specialist, lie The P. T. A. meeting at the school naw been unable to get any relief houae Monday afternoon was not very from hia neuritis. largely attended, probably on Account m“!‘y fr*Bd* of Mina Maybelle of the increment weather. It ia un Phillipa, former high school teacher fortunate as a. very helpful talk was “Adale, will he glad to learn given by Miss Wliitteker which would that she has recovered sufficiently to have been of lienefit to all menitiers leave the tuberculosis hospital and bi of the community. Among the things now keeping bouse for her father at she talked about was the gdtxl ac Medina, Wash. complished by the public health work P. Anderson had the mlafortune carried on throughout the country; o J. break his arm a week ago. when, the great value of the health crusade lie fell off a load of Itoxes which he In the schools In eatabllsblng good was hauling with a team. health habits while the children an* The Odd Fellows held a Imnquet young, when such habits can more easily la* formed, and will result in Thanksgiving evening. Jim Kami and wife left last week better citizens. She also s|s>ke of tlie necessity for every individual In the for Portland. varioua communities helping to pre-' As the sidewalks at Parkdale are a vent an epidemic of any communica menace to life and limb, and as Um ble disease. The achool teachers and property owners will not mend them health authorities are doing all In we suggest that the Campfire Girls; their |s>wer that’ scarlet fever and the Boy Ncoiita or the K. K. K. get diphtheria may not lie spread. If the to worth of lumber and fix them uu. imrenta cooperate with them la see it may save a sudden trip to tip. ing that quarantine la rigidly en hospital for some unfortunate. forced whenever necessary, and that During the county teachers’ insti any who are known to have lieen ex tute in Hood Biver lsst week tlie posed are ke|>t under olieervatlon for effec! of the transient pupff Mg the 10 days before allowing them to school was discussed and the follow mingle with others, much can be done Ing figures will 1« of Interest to the toward safeguarding the health of IM*ple of tlie Psrkdale community. tliose In the community. Parkdale had 32 transients In tlie elementary achool, which was 21 fl per While the esses of scarlet fever «•ent of the total enrollment. Only Hood Biver are not as numerous some nqsirts received last week, then1 alsint 30 per cent of the children of equal grade advancement were two new esses Haturday. It is well to ba on the safe Hide by keep with the children In the district and ing children away from crowds where less than 25 per «-ent were able to they might In- «■x|sieed. Miss Whit- ke« p up with their < lasses. It was teker left at tlie school house a num the opinion of all the tea<4>era In the tier of |>amptilets on communicable ,,mt ,he prrtonce of thtw diseases and other subjects pertaining children retards the work of the to health. These are to be loaned to schools doe to overcrowding, irregti- any meiiiltera of the community who Urity. lack .of text books, and - the fact that the pupils had missed a would «-are to read them. • Mr. aud Mrs. Allison ami family «real deal of school due to moving ALSO have moved from Odell to the Ed about. These conditions prevailed in all the schools In the valley. Aa far wards place. aa la known all the growers encour Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ogden were aged the attendance of these children Portland visitors the first of th«* week. In school, yet the Parkdale cenaus Lots of Free Goods. Mr. and Mrs. O. ff. Hill and son alone showed 1« children lietweeu the Bobby, returned Haturday from Port ages of 7 and 14 years who were not land. where they ««pent Thanksgiving in school. The transient problem ia with friends. a growing one and the Htate Board of Mr. slid Mrs. F. E. Gllkeraon and Education is collecting information so aon. William, after partaking of a that some solution may be worked sumptui us Thanksgiving dinner with out. a family rntherlng at the home of J. H. Fletcher, motored to Seattle for a visit with Hay Gllkerson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chevron and daughter. Evelyn, with Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Chevron sjient Thanksgiving ‘ FRI.-SAT., DECEMBER S4 with Mr. And Mrs Frank Scholtz and family at Tlx* Dalles. “UKD í.aüH’íwy Mr. anti Mrs. Wm.- Shejipard mo tian?” Junior B. Y. P.-V. at HetfMr and Intermediate at tors«] to Portland the first of the p. m. 9.80 In the prayer meeting room. week for a visit with relatives. Miss Olive Moss, of Portland, and Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.80 p. Mias B« mice Moxa, who is teaching m. We had beginning of a revival, in Hubbard, apent the Thanksgiving hut we want a revival for the whole town. Pray for the revival. holidays with their parents. C. R. Deleplne, Pastor. Mr. mid Mrs. Wesley Reynolds spent Thanksgiving with the former's MONTYBLUE Riverside Church parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reynolds. First Christian Church Services Habbath at usual hours. Mothers’ club will meet thia Thurs Bible sch<s*l. 9.45; communion at day with Mrs. Ch«*ster Chevron. We Sunday school, 8.4B; morning worship 10.30; Christian Endeavor. <1.30; even hope there will la* a good attendan«**. at 11 o'eiock; Christian Endeavor, ing preaching service, 7.30; prayer 0.30 p. m.; evening service at 7.4B. All club leaders and those Inter ('lasses In rellgioua education,» 4.19 meeting at 7.30 every Wednesday. ested in club work are urged to be Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meet The Hunday morn ingv.preachlng ser present st tlx* economic conference in ing Thursday evening at 7.80. The vice will give way to the annual ser H«xxl River Thursday and Friday of pastor will occupy tlie pulpit at both vice hold by the Woman's Missionary this week, espedally Friday after morning and evening services Sunday Rociety. Thia will be a joint service SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 noon. _______________ and will have for hla subjects. “Ele and will tie held at the Valley Chris* mental Ix*rnlngs" and “The Home.” tian church. A helpful and Interest ing program la being prepared. Ev The public is cordially invited. eryone will receive a cordial welcome George Baker, a former T’pper Val at all of these services. Asbury M. E. Church ley ranuher. who Is now living in the The Uvtagstancs. Lower Valley, was a local visitor last Services will be held as follows: week. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning Mr. and Mrs C. Walton, after worship at 11 a. m.: Ep worth league spending a fortnight in New York fellowship luncheon and devotional Clifton Emmel at dta city, and other eastern points, re service, B SO p. m.; sacred concert at turn^ to their home in Parkdale last 730 p. m. The public Is cordially invited. W. N. Byars, Minister. Monday. “THE GAIETY GIRL” Vera Kolstad A GANG COMEDY one of the year’s outstanding pic PARK PROPOSITION Rialto Wurlitzer Sportlight Qome wasn't built in a John Wanamakcr said that must of the great fortunes of today started from insignificant beginnings. 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