HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1126 BAND MINSTRELS CREATE (By Mrs. Gertrud«* L. Clark) Many were the laughs that shook The anniversary banquet «-vlebratlng the big central parchment lighting fix­ ture at the Rialto theatre Wednesday the cioae of two yean* successful busi­ night of last week when the Hood ness In Odell by Holman Davis Co. was River band minstrel» staged their an­ easily the biggest event ever attempted nual show. There were comedy and in the community. pleasing numbers for music lovers. The The main floor of the grange hall band's rendition of selections from the was »«*t with tables close jogether, thus opera, •'William Tell,” wa» the climax ■ccominodatlng 250 banqueters at one of thg show. With Director Bimpeon sitting. Twice all pla«*es were filled wielding an electric baton and while and then the overflow making the esti­ appealing lights played over the band­ mated numlier served aixuit 000. This men. arrayed in brilliant costumes, the was 200 more than the estimate made local musical organisation aroused ex­ University of Oregon Glee Club, which will appear here Marell 25 under auspices of the American Legion Drum In advance but all were served with an pressions of near amazement. They and Bugle Corpa. John N. Mohr, Hood River boy, la one of the ringers. Look closely and you’ll And him among the i abundance of delicious food. played that difficult piece as masters. Following the banquet tables were glee club ^embers. * The quartet, composed of Bill Bryan, removed and ««hairs provided for »«mat­ Asa Holmes, Dave Albright and Mark ing those who were present for the Kvanda, had repeated encores. * Mrs. further and som«* sketches were con­ administrators have been providing for following entertaiulug program: Mrs. Frank Gilbert’s song» were excril«?nt. SCHOOL NEWS eventual needs of a high school. The sidered. It is planned to have an aud­ Loyal Rhoades In charge of tables and She and Mr. Holmes did some fine itorium with a seutiug «-ajiailty of high school site has been bought and waitresses, representing Holman 4 Da­ work in a duet. Other parts of the (Marguerite Harms) At the regular Tuesday morning as­ about 1,000 or more, fully equipped I>ald for and a large i fund saved os vis, and announcing; girl waitresses program were: Sketch, Cliff Porter representing Dixie, Htdsiuu and But­ and Bob Clark; selection, quartet; sembly Principal Gibson preseuteil Mrs. with opera chairs.' A m-purate gym stated above. During the six years the millage tax ternut bread; Pacific Fruit A Produce farce, 20 minutes, “Undertaker Killem,” C. H. Bletton, who sang several solo» larger than the present high school “ mills ___ to 19.8 Co., Preferred Stock, T. W. Jenkins 4 by Lou Isenberg, Ed Thornton and to the delight of the student body. auditorium floor will be Built to ac­ has been reduced from 33 Mrs. Sletton wag accompanied by Mr». commodate about 1,000 s;x»*tator» mills. In view «are the Ayres, and reading, Marie Tucker. W. J. Holman announced the names Lape gave the modern movement In room, school board room, teachers’ students for the class!ficatory examin­ room, student body buslnt*ss room, and poetry which was illustrated by a reel ation in English, given to all entrants of who'esale bouses contributing to the usual lockers and toilet rooms. In tation of free verse by Carroll Hurl­ of the colleges of the northwest. The wards banquet. Among these were burt; Harold Forden then deserftsHl the basement of the gym It is plannetl seniors took a test each day. The fol­ Bwift 4 Co., Allen 4 Lewis, Hperry to have a double compartment to pro ­ the movement in drama which was ex- lowing students made an average of Flour Co., Tru-Blu Biscuit Co., Pacific empHfled by Katherine P«*lgo aud Fl­ vide the accommodations for visiting IM) or above during the six weeks: Coast Biscuit Co., T. W. Jenkins 4 Co., . ---------------- I teams. The stage of the auditorium win Eminel in cubist costume. Butter Nut, Holsum and Dixie Breed Vienna Annala 100. Marjorie Miller Comrades of Canby Post and their will be modern and very large to ac­ Friday night the pupil» of the Park commodate big groin» in operetta». 100, Virginia Vaughan 100; Maxine companies. Mrs. L. K. Rhoades on behalf of wives spent a very agreeable day at Btreet school will give an ofieretta in Provision will be mad«* also for half M«-Ix>an 90, Jessie Palmiter 99, Elsie Holman 4 Davis thanked all who . the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wing the high school building. They will a doaen extra rooms that may be fin- Istpe 08, Iretta Downing 97, Lonene in the Barrett district last Saturday be assisted by a group from th«> junior ish«*d when ix-cded. The building will West 97. Margaret Taylor 00, Virginia assisted in any way. Winner» of three prizes were an- when a dinner was given in honor of high school. The doors will be open be designed also tint additional units Miller 94, Erskine Handy» 02. Dorothy Comrade C. C. Courtright, fathi* «*f at 7 o’clock and If possible the pro­ may is* added in the future for any Parks 92. Ann Ilnnby 91, Esther Hart nounced as follow»: First, Mrs. II. A. , Mrs. Wing, who is making hi» home Sylvester; second, Mr». T. A. Boles, gnat will liegin at 7.30. It is sup­ expansion 90, Howard Miller 90, Elmer Von with his daughter for the present. He needed. A committee wax posed that the usual big <*ow«l for «itch appointed by the seiuxil lx«ard to pre­ Blaricum 00. There are Mi members and third, Mrs. La Verne Bowlby. W. N. Byars sang a solo, Mrs. J. II. 1» also a visiting member of Canby affairs will 1* present. The inoceeds pare figures on the coat, taxation, and of the class. Eighteen failed to make Margeson gave a reading, and liev.*J. Post, attends all it» meeting» and take» will go to the Park Htreet asm*nibly a plan of financing the building. This a passing grade. D. W«xxlfin delivered an address. The part and 1» welcomed to ail its social haU. committee will import at tWe next boaril OdelL orchestra provided. music which gathering». Comrade Courtright served Friday -night,, March 19. the Boy»’ meeting. Junior High Notes " " was received with appreciation. Mr. three year» in the 104th Illlnoi» Volun­ "H” dub'will put on their entertain­ At a candy wile February 27, Room Reeves took some very flue flashlight teer infantry and partleliiated in the The board of directors__ bus ________ or. hand ment In the high school auditorium over $5(>,0 that may be used for this II raided $7.77 for the benefit of the picture. The one -regret was the fact campaigns and Imttles of the Army of under the" direction of Mis» II «4 tin ger. building. This sum may total $75.000 student laxly fund. that A. N. Da via of th«* flrm was in a the Cumberland. Mr. Wing is a suc­ The pr«x*eel. Through illr„11K11 various wholesale bouses. Beginning Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. high school building was diH«-uased(a period of several years the sehr-ol «•uprent Indies’ Hoirn* Journal a com­ with a large sign at the back of the pliment for the Hood River auto park. stage, Holman 4 Davis Co., there were A. G. Wing, C. C. Courtright, Mr. and A «•orresjxmdeflt said : Mrx. Thomas G ohm . Mr. and Mrs. 8. “Invariably the motor tonrint judges Butter Nut „Bread, Bjierry Flour, Del t’opple, Mr. ami Mr». Jonathan John­ Monte Canned Vegetables and Canned a community by its camp and there­ son, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Frarier, Mr. after K[X*ak» of it in prai»e or distaste Fruits, Golden West Coffee, Preferred and Mrs. 8. F. Blythe. Mrs. C. C. I’ad- Btock Cjitsup, etc., Swift's, Pacific to all he meets on the road, isxachar's Coast Biscuit Co., FouId'» Foods, Tru- dix-k. Geo. L. Aggers, Misses Dori» and passeng«*» have no mental picture re­ Blu, Tru-Bake, Hills Bro».“ “Coffee, Maude Agger», Banford Builth and O. maining of nood Rivea Oregon, but Crowned Lyon Lettuce, Carnation Milk, H. Colvin. A. 8. Keir and the force at Ids drug Miss Alys May Brown, danseuse and they will «'ontinue to praise It for the Rost* Brand Oranges, Knight's Pickles, teacher of Portland, who ev«*y Thurs­ store are now wondering how they sake of the loveliest automobile camp Maxwell House Coffee. COUNTY HEALTH NOTES day conducts «Josses here, will present ever got along without the conven­ In which they halted.” Extending entirely across the hall Writing from Fayetteville, Tenn.. above Members from several districts of a group of students In a .dance recital ience of the large roomy basement just the tabl«!S were stri|w of printed March 4, little Mis» Rebecca Ann oiled bread wrapping paper and also the Health assodation, the county at the Rialto theatre April 1. The completed the past week. The new »olid Thomison says: nurse, ap«l chairman of the nurse'» «lancers will all appear in. the leading haxement, floored and walled ___ iu _____ Fill your crank case "I have quite a compliment for the full length of center of tables. At in­ committee from the Red Crisis met number of a program to be given at the' concrete, has doubled the value of the tervals were squares of gre*«*n adver ­ Hood River auto camp. Hie other tising Flaked Wbeer. In thé evening Mr». Mallett, state Touring recent tax reduction though it does not become officially oper­ president, delivered the address. "Has ative until March 29th. Thus, for the third time since the Prohibition Made Good?” She gave many facts. One point she brought out first of the year, Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in dollar was that the wets make much of the fact that there were more arrests for for dollar value. Roadster drunken«*«» in 1924 than In 1914. They fail to mention that in 1914 drunkeness wan not a crime nnd arrests were made only when those drinking became dis­ orderly and molested people. Now ev­ Coupe eryone intoxicated is arrested and so In January Chevrolet announced sweeping price reductions. those statistics are of no value. The Institute |uinaeMon of (¿encrai Motors Corporation Movement for Better Movies," Mrs. J. R. Nickelson. Aft«* the burine«« meet- Ing there will he a social hour. Mm Harriet Watters is chairman of the refreshment committee. This 1» the «Witutov of flie mem­ bership drive. All member» report to yonr captains so we will know which CHIEF • OF THE • SIXES are the victorious teams. All mem­ bers. new and old. as well as friends are invited to attend thia meeting. ’** - - -_______^-'2—.L___ -, I J 1L1 GRAND ARMY FOLK I MEET AT WING HOME NEW »SHOES For the Whole Family! Fine Shoe Repairing. Next to Post Office. 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