The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 12, 1925, Image 12

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    u THURSDAY, MARCH IX 1325
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
In Unusual Displays
House
There are many, many
perfectly delightful styles
this Spring!
Everyone will wear vi­
vacious colors I You will
enjoy these colors as they
express Spring and youth­
fulness. Priced at
$24.75
The Price Need Not Be High
Women who know
the J C. Tenney Co,
know tlhil line they
can obtain stylish
Dtesses at mudetate
prices New Spring
Dresses are hCie!
Stylc, material, and
color ste beautiful.
Anyone can go out, provided their pocket­
wk will stand unlimited expenditure, and
iv a modish Easter outfit. This Store ap-
Dr eases are made
along such graceful
lines! They are
first of all becoming.
Priced low!
$14.75
Suspender Skirts
Have Arrived
PINE GROVE
Make Your Selection Now
The hour for Winter to de'
part is when you aee colorful,
flower-decked Spring Hats.
than tl>e myriad admirers of even
“the world's sweetheart” have been
accustomed to seeing.
In the big banquet scene Mlaa Pick­
ford's admirers aee her in a gorgeous
gown of black and gold brocade, with
uo-tal la< e sleeves seeded with pearls,
and underskirt showing among the
fringes of gold metal doth adorned
W. J. Piepenbrink and with patterns of roses embrolden-d in
of Portland, spent the pearls. On the sleeves are a hundred
gross of seed pearls. Five women
worked two weeks to string the pearls
decorate these sleeves.
Even
HEADQUARTERS FOR that
more charming and stunning than the
banquet costnme is Mias Pickford in
the Jtorothy Vernon bridal gown, de- I
signed from a copy of an old English
¿Inf. This is of sage green velvet,
lined with orchid taffeta, with under­
skirt of green end silver brocade em­
broidered tn emeralds and pearls.
In the alluring new colors
and color combinations. All
wool flannel, repsi and other
satisfactory materials.
Ex­
pertly tailored. Priced from
PAINT
$3.98 and $4.98
WALL PAPER
MT. HOOD REALTY
IS TRANSFERRED
H. S. BRAAKMAN
Inclusion in a new union high school
district, which propones a union high
si-hool at (Cascade Lock*, may find
themselves voted Into both districts.
The law governing the formation of
union high school districts, it is cited,
provides that such a district shall bo
formed If a majority of all electors
tn aU petition districts aa well as m
majority of the districts themselves
vote favorably to such union. It is
said that the vote may easily be such
that the Wyeth auction may legally
be included in both districts.
County School Superintendent Crites,
when the Ilood Ulver district was
propoeeil. stated that be visited Wy­
eth, and found the sentiment over­
whelmingly in favor nf the Hood Riv­
er union district.
“I felt that it war only fhir to as­
certain the sentiment of the WyeSh
people before InciudM them in the
districts that have petitioned for the
Hood River union ¿strict and who
will soon vote on the proposition,"
Mr. Crites stated.
itiated plans for a union high school
district, including Wyeth, Cascade
Locks and a small portion of the
eastern border of Multnomah couuty,
sad sufficient petitioners from the
Wyeth district were secured to in­
clude that district in the Cascode die
trict. Dates have been set for both
elections. _________________
FRESHMEN SHINE
IN THEIR OPERETTA
Menil>era of the high school fresh­
man girls' glee dub won plaudits last
Friday Sight when they presented to
a crowd that overflowed the big aud­
itorial in “Miss Carothers Returns," *
two-uct operetta. Mrs. C. H. Himnsy
The principal parte'ii the operrtta
wore played by the following stu­
dents : H iss e s lass Young, Joyce Xyw
Lois Byr«l. Lucille Atkinson. Frances
Lster, however, Cdocsde Locks in­ ▲eheson, Dorothy Wright, Maa Bar-
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