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HOOD RIVERGLAC! Odell High School Not« (By Bonnie Weinheimer) More student« «re back at school this week. The atudent body enroll- metit now numbers 67.:-1 A scries of lntrrehta« linskettmll games U being planned under the lead teaa- ership of Coach Henderson. Both Beth the »hi boys aud the girls of the school will carry on oue of these serie®; the girls games, however, will be held later in the season. Tin* English claim*« are taking up the gfudy of debating. The senior clas* during this period of atudy, will be or ganized Into a delisting club. Thia Will also give the students drill in par- Ugne ntary law. a nominating committee met recently - - -• — - *-----*—-4«, and oomlsntnl the candi<tete*a for et» dent body „tu,««* officers ami and the the Odettfea < hlellteu staff. A report of-the elw-tloB will 1» given next w.-ek. TI i I h year the library Is lu charge of Min* lived and four of the aenlor girls; lHK>kn needed for required English work may be borrowed for a month at a time. It 1 h ts-lieved that tlw ayatem now in use in the library will prove to be successful. The »lx wc<*k«’ tesU were given yea terday, and the report tarda will be given out tlie early port of next week. One-sixth of the school term kaspasaed. ODELL The October W. C. T. U. meeting waa omitted on account of apple har vest. Next Tuesday afternoon, the November meeting will be held, the l>lace of meeting to be announced later. Members of the Ladies' Aid society were entertained Wednesday afternoon In the home of Mrs. J. 11. Fletcher, Mias May Fletcher assisting. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Purdy, of The Dalles, ware visitors in the Upper Val ley Friday. They also called on frienda in Odell. ’ W. N. Byars, principal of Odell high school, will attend home-coming at Wil lamette university thia week end. Miss Eloise Heed, of the high sclmal faculty, will spend the week .nmdin^ end la Halem visiting her mother, i— attending1 home coining at Willoincite aud all the social affairs pertaining to the occa sion. Al Calkins, Ids son Billy, and niece, Miss Florence Johnson, motored here from Maryhill. Wash., Bunday bring ing the swill Marjorie for a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. 11. C. Johnson. Mrs. t'>i Ik Ina, who had spent the week here, was able to aceompuuy her fam ily home. Mrs. X E. Ferguson and Mrs. A. W. McKeown expect to attend the State Council of Religious Education conven tion in Salem this week. Mrs. Fer BELMONT guson is to speak on the convention of the' International Connell of Religious M». ami Mrs. Webster, who have Education held in Birmingham, Ala., charge of the flsh hatchery at tite which she attended. Mrs. McKeown Punch Bowl, and their nephew, Ray also appivtrs on the program as a mond Spurgeon, rwfntly returned from speaker with the Junior Church as her Alaska, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. subject. Will Isenberg last Friday «teeing. Although we have not at hand Ret. J. L. Hovey is at home after com F. L. Moore's subjects for next Sun pleting Ids work as manager of a large day's morning. andf evening service we pear orchard near Medford. feel that we can safely assure alt who Andy and William Walter and Miss may attend a profitable and uplifting Alta went to Tygb Valley to visit over service at each hour—with music by the week end. choir and congregation contributing an Mrs. Friedman and Miss Barbara important imrt. Bunday school, 10 a. Phillips, of Portland, wen* guests of m. Morning service, H a. in. Epworth Mrs. Firebaugh and Mrs. Palmiter over league, TJ5 p, in. Evening service, 8 the week end. Geo. Palmiter went to visit a grange p. m. Odell Church of Christ—“A Message meeting In Columbia county, leaving from the Bishop of the Church of the young people of Ills family In Port Christ” at 11 a. m. “A group of Wise land to visit the stock show Saturday, People,14 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 the opening day. a. m. Junior C. K., 6.30. p. m. Senior Mrs. Geo. Sargent, her nephew, Dr. C. E.. 7 p. m. Meet and worship in John Montague, and Mr». Montague, “The ldttle White Church on the Hill." drove up from Portland recently to After having «pent the past six visit friends and look after her place. weeks Halting relative*« and frienda in Mrs. McLeod, her young son and Kansas, L. A. E. Clark returned home daughter, of Maupin, spent the week Friday. He «topped over and visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Veek.^ Mrs. at 'the liome of his daughter, Mrs. B. IL McLeod la Mrs. Yeck’s sister Nickersea, of I* Grande, and also in Mr. and Mrs. Was. Falkener, who Walla Walla with hla daughter, Mrs. have been visitors at the brane of** the sentii A. I* Iteneflel. Turpin, left Tuesday for * Mrs. Dane Kemp and son. Master Mrs. Falkener will at, top at Homburg Falkener Will go Fredcrtek, returned from Portland Fri to visit a sister. Mr. I ------ day. on to California on business. The October meeting of the Parent- Teaches asscs-iatiou will be held next BARRETT Tuesday, evening at the high acbool. Roy Haya «nd C. L. Bwarmatedt . Miss Allen has charge of the program which will deal with club work. An were In Portland last Friday. Ilal and Mqrion Nesbit spent th» interestiag program la promised and week end in Portland. good attendance desired. Roy Thomiison arrived Hunday from Mrs. W. N. Byars has as her guest this week Mr* J. M. Slaven«, of Port Leavenworth. Wash., for a virit with land. Primlpul Byars will motor* to bl« uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Salem this week end. Mrs. Byars and Griffith. Mr. and Mr* W. L. Tharp and Mr«. mtns, Billy and James, and Mrs. Sla ven« will accompany- him as tar as Tharps sister, Mrs. Jack Bagley, of Portland, vtattsd Mr. and Mr«, B. L. Portland. Rev. F. L. Moore, of the Methodist Humner Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Wells and church announces as his theme for the 11 o’clock morning service, “A Message daughters, Virginia and Jean, spent from the Master.” At the 8 o'clock Bunday at the John Griffith home. Mrs. J. P. Knhuley is suffering from evening service, “Where Christ Has Made a Difference,” illustrated with pink eye. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck called Bun- stereopticon slides. tyro BIBLICAL PLAYS ARE COMING TO ASBURY day afternoon on Mr. and. Mr*. B. L. Bumuer. . Mr. and Mr* Sam Dlx, of Portland, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crapper. Mr. Dix ta a cousin of Mrs. Crapper. Eider Lew Dix, who has been visiting at the tome, ha* returned to Port- f<>r a few George Garrett has moved bis fam ily to the Clark place on tlie East Bide. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hamner Sunday evening with Mr. aud Clyde Burke, of the Oak Grove d The Wanderer MOUNT HOOD Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hanna have re turned honia after speudlug three days in Pendleton visiting their son. Will Hanna, and family. Miss Ionova Webb, who is tea at Pnrtdale. spent Saturday afteraooa the guest of Mrs. W. T. Wyatt. Helen Frazee is recovering from pneumonia and tonsilitia. When Mr* Frazee took tbe child to the doctor last Monday at Hood River In company with Mrs. R. Peejter, a wheel came off of the latter’s Ford sedan but no one was hurt. Mr. aud Mrs. O. Headricks aud Mr. and Mrs. Wdllace llanna, of Hued Riv er. were guests of Mr. and Mr* E. A. llauna the latter part of th* week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hickey were up from Hood River to attend the pro gram Friday night. H. C. Wyatt has a new Overland Whippet. Several were here from Parkdale Friday night to attend the Hallowe’en program. Mr. and Mr* J< B. Doggett eapect'to , leave noon for I*endleton to visit their daughter, Mrs. Leo Rose. The Hallowe'en program was largely atten<h*d sad highly appre<4ated. The , door receipts amounted to $18.75. The , <*ommlttee In charge deserves much credit for Its work. H. C. Wyatt expects to leave today for Mount Vernon, Wash., to visit his ! daughter, Miss Marian Wyatt. - Several from here attended the fare well reception at Parkdale Thursday evening for Mr. Hutchinson and family. Mrs. Glenn E. Miller and eons, Don ald and Chadwick, of Parkdale, spent Friday afternoon the guests of Mrs. I. F. Everson. ” Mrs. Burton Is visiting her daughter at Hood River. Several from here attended Rev. Hutchinson's farewell sermon at Park- dale Bunday morning. PARKDALE Bi R.- Auto Wteckevs, on the Heights. Parte to ait car* iylWtf A lM*e aumber of friends of Mr aad Mrs. Hutchinson tendered them a fare well reception at the manse Thursday evening. Mr. Craven, in tiehalf of the Isidies* Auxiliary and Forum, pre sented Rev. and Mr* Hutchinson with a lieautlful mantle clock. All present rriTWt to see them leaving our midst, and'wish them much success and happl- neM In their new Held of labor. We consider what is our loss is Portland's gain. Mrs. Hettinger drove to Portland Saturday with her mother, Mr* Smith, and sister, Mr* Irene Smith, and two children. A party of ten school teachers from' Portland spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Candee. The pupils of Mlns Holloway’s room held a Hallowe'en party In the grade school building Saturday evening. What E. A. FRANZ CO t and «pant a most enjoyable g. The'-TlHnnber of Horror* cd by the junior class was unro of thrills and horror* A abort program of stunts waa given by the • respective classes and two boxing matches were staged by aspiring young athletes Clyde Basler, garbed as a down, added seat and mirth to the ' program. The money taken in from this carnival goes toward the high 1 school athletics. The high school fund was swelled conaideenMy. Tbe etu- visited at the T. M.‘ Coake- denta demonstrated their aMllty In week. work «and iooperatton by tbs suceesa —- --------------------- of this carnival Pine box wood (or Mie. A bigger and * Chaw Ide and wife are staying at tbe New* St. Paul In Portland while better load. Schindler Transfer Co. taking in the stock show. Dr. D. A. Thon«soa, of Portland, will conduct the morning aervlcea in the Community church Bunday. Come and bring your family. Young people’s service at 6.46 p. tn. Tbe Hood River ministers enter tained Rev. It. A. Hutchinson at a fare- Well dinner at tbe Guide cafe last Fri- day evening. Ralph Davies was op to Grays Har bor this past w«dt end. Well. McGuire and famMy took in tbe big «how at Portland thia week. We menu tlie stock show, not Queen Marie. * H. iM. Hettinger is an duty* again at the atore after a week’s absence owing to tonallltis. A. J. Brunquist «pent a few days In Porttnnd this week. M*<«nd Mrs. Goadfeuder aiw vfelt- ing «statIves tn Yakima. Hallowe’en passed over quietly. A few harmi«*« pranks were pulled off by the juveniles. Hallowe'en “ain’t what it used to be.” Monthly summary of the cooperative weather observer: Mean maximum, S1.13; . mean minimum, 87.2; mean, 4d.ld; niaxiinum, 7S* on 4th; minimum. 27* en 23r<l, 28th and 2Mh; greatest daily range, 44*. Precipitation:»Total, 4.46 tbshea : greatest la 24 hour* .80 of an inch on 16th; number of days with .01 of an inch or more, 16; clear, 14; l*artly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 14. Mr. Hutchinson' left Tuesday for Porttaud with his household good* Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gibson enter tained the Parkdale school faculty at their tome Thursday evening at a de- Ughtfei Hallowe'en dinner party. Both the attractive Hallowefen decorattons and the Hallowe'en entertainment of tbe evening were added enjoyment for tbe- cbweh. Edeb tMne thay^hav« returned to- a large, antbuelastic and awrecla tiveaedtenae* AU the*embe«<»fJb; of a high order. The religions dramas they present are Biblical, reverently portrayed aad each one carries a worthwhile lesson. It is a pleasure to with Ernest Torrence Greta NMtten, William Collier* Jru Wallwce Beery, Tyrone Power,.'* Kathlyrt Williams. » Luring Lady of fire and lee— Tisha — the TeMptrena. The smitten youth approaches—«nd!! You must see “Trie Wanderer.” Abo Both plays are in four act* The “PAINLUfi PAIIT character« In “The. Star of Bethlehem" For Comedy. are: and the shepherd’« NEWS — TOPICS — FAftLES The wise___ ___ wife. Mary, the young mother, The old Inn keeper. Juda* Judith, bls «la Prieaa: Friday Matinee--------- Me, SBe ter. Barabba* the barbarian. 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