The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 19, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL XXXVI
HOOD RIVER GLACIER.
AY, FEBRUARY 19. 1925
VETERAN HAS
N the honors accorded him in the infancy of this Republic
were-shown the affection, the esteem and the trust in which
Georgs Washington was held by the people of his day. As
the years have multiplied, greater and greater tributes paid to
the memory of the great Revolutionary General and First Presi­
dent have spoken eloquently of the debt this nation acknowledgea
to this steadfast, far-visioned, resourceful leader—in truth one
of the founder« of Liberty for the World.
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February Twenty-Second
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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Brandon Opera Co
I FIFTY SINGING VOICES |
FLUME REPAIRS
Blythe, who la associated with Her­
bert J. Campbell in publishing the
Vancouver Columbian, were present
for the blrthday'dlnner.
The wives of the following veterans
were present : Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. John­
son. Mrs. Frasier, Mrs. Castner. Mm
Longcor and Mrs. Billings. Mrs. John
A. Wilson and daughter, MI hh Grace,
attended the pleasant party, and Mist-
Alice Blythe accompanied her father
from Vancouver. Mr. Marlor and his
son, George Finley, sat at the birth­
day board.
Speeches of felicitation were made
Saturday by Mr. Jewett, Judge Cast
ner, Mr. Longcor and lira. Jewett.
Mr. Ixmgcor in the course of bis re
marks gave some reminiscences of
Clrit war day», fle stated that he
wa* well acquainted with member« of
the Fotirth Michigan Cavalry, who
bad participated in the capture of
Jefferaon Davis, president of the Con­
federacy.
Abe Sebring, one of the
cavalrymen, aec-nred the cape to Da
via’ riding coat.
It wai exhibited
at the Chicago World’« Fair, where
curio hunters mutilated it badly.
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