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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1926)
HOOD RIVER h Storr (Harter V, NOVEMBER U, 1926 OFF LAST SATURDA The correct Overcoat has well set up shoulders; long, easy line?. You can come to this store and get the right thing always—sin gle or double breasted coats, the loose, easy raglan sleeve—they’re all in favor right now. The best dressed men in America are wearing them— * There’s a great selection to choose from here—an overcoat for every figure, every taste and every purse. You get more style—you get more value—you get more wear—you get new color—you get satisfaction. We would like an opportunity to show you. —With collars attached or with band collars. In all the newest weaves and colorín; be pleased with the big assortment that we aré showing. Percale, Madras, English Broad« PRUNING H. T. REGNELL It. 0. 4 ar Tel 5682 Rarkfard Grange Calendar Frl„ Nov. 26, Grange Homecoming. Fri., Dee. 3. Masquerade Ball. Tqea., December 7, Pomona Grange. WM, Dec. 8, Regular Bus. Meeting. SEALS energy, our aggressiveness and the keen Industrial spirit of our nation for all of our conditions of prosperity. But this in Thanksgiving Day, a day net aside for a return of thanks to a itenefleent Providence for the good things that have befallen ua. "Tin true, that God helps him who helps himself, but we should not be so mortally proud as to forget the enormity of the natural bounty that has made America's prog raau possitde. Today we should be thankful for our great, new continent, rich in natural resources, in the fertil ity of soil. Provident* seemed. as we go hack and run over the high spots of history, to have set aside this great temperate belt of a new continent, where mankind might come and estab llah the beat In government, in business and industry. We should 1« thankful to that Providence for making tssmlhle the opportunity. Right here in our little Hood niver Valley, set in by its mountains and hills, an everlasting evidence of the glorious workings of nature, how many are the things for which we should be thankful. What a place God baa given us, beauty in scenery, salubrity In clime, fertility of soil, nourishment of water and the benign touch of life- giving sunshine! We have our measure of prosperity and good health. We should thank God today for the happi ness that la ours. Friends of the bridegroom have Just received announcement of the wedding at the Flrat Congregational church, in Porttand, last Bunday of Miss Lillian Beverly Wilson, of Vernonia, and Dr. Thurston W. Laraway. Rev. Clement G. Clarke, the pastor of the church, officiated. The wedding was a quiet one, only close relatives being present. Mr. and Mra. W. F. I.araway, of this city, parents of rhe bridegrom, were present. William 11. McGuire was best man. ami Mra. McGuire was matron of honor. The bride wore a beautiful pink < hlffon gown. Hhc carried a l>ou- quet of mixed spring flowers, in which white ostrich plume tips were inter spersed. Dr. and Mra. Laraway will make their home at Vernonia, where Dr. I^raway is engaged in practice. The bridegroom 1» a graduate of the Fni- versity of Oregon medical school. He was an Interne for a time at Immanuel hospital in Portland and later at the city and county hospital of Ran Fran eim-o and of a hospital at Han Jose. Calif. Dr. Mraway la a memlx-r of the Delhi Tan Delta, national Greek letter fraternity, and Kapfta Kappa KAppa medical fraternity. WEDDINGS Riverside .Men to Meet The Men's Brotherhood of Riverside church wlU hold its flrat meeting of the season Monday, November 28. Hupt»r will be served by the ladles of the church at 6.30 o’clock. After suRsr. Rev. F. Gordon Hart will deliver a lee tun- entitled. "The Highways and By ways of Old Britain,'* Illustrated with 1(10 hand-colored slides, many of them •made from photographs taken by Mr. Hart on a trip to England three years ago. The m-enes show jsdnts of interest In England, Hcotland. Wales ami the isle of Man. MISCELLANEOUS dear wife and mother I i I h comforting word« their beautiful select who assixh-d na in an' k. I Mteatratad his lecture .with motion pic- ■Ulligan, member turpg taken by T. Raymond Conway. h roo tu MWI. Know Cauaes Damage Considerable damage was cauw-d the Oregon-Washington Telephone Co. |>y the heavy, clinging snow last Friday night. It weighted down wires and catiM»d many breaks. The long distance lines to Portland were out all day Sat urday. The snow at Hood River reached a depth of eight Inches. Heavy sleet prevailed Saturday. At Parkdale 12 Inches of snow were reported Hat- nrday morning. Heavy rains have prevailed over the inld-Columbla since the snow storm. UnteOrl« The wedding of Mixa Ethyl O. Grigg and Harold L. iJince, both popular young people of Hermiston, occurred here Inst Friday at the parsonage of the Anbury Methodist church, the pan- tor. Ker. Henry Young, officiating. The bride In a recent graduate of the Ore gon Normal school at Monmouth. Mr. Tjince la a pharmacist at Hermiston Rev. Young wan formerly pastor of the Tentative Budget Drawn Hermlnton Methodist church and both The tentative budget for Hood River Mr. and Mm. lent» are old friends of bin family. ••onnty, which appears in other columns Mr. and Mm. Lance will make their of The Glacier thia week, was fixed last Thursday by the following citlxens, sit home at Hermiston. ting with the county court: R. J. Moore. C. C, Walton, George L. I nion Service at C. * M. Tabemarle It will he a home day for Hood River Rmlth, J. R. Forden and Truman But folk celebrating Thanksgiving today. ler. All places of business will close, ant. 1 The Anal budget will l>e fixed in De ___ family reunions will Is- the order of cember. the day. A union Thanksgiving service IJquar Party Followed Ry Fines will be held at 11 o'clock <t the tab Sequel to an alleged liquor party in ernacle of the Christian and Mission ary Alliance. Rev. Henry Young, pas a local hotel, a M<> fine was aMn-iwed tor of Anbury Methodist church, will yesterday, in court of Justice of the Peace Blagg against each of the follow deliver the sermon. Ing: Joe Justus, of Portland, and Lucille Rchem|>p and Thelma Ehrck. WOMEN’ P. C. I*atrlck drew a fine of »7.1 All The memhem of the Business Worn pleaded guilty. en's dub enjoyed very much and found educational an illustrated lecture given at the Mt. Hood hotel Inst week by A. L. Anderson, who discussed winter sports on Mount-Hood. Mr. Anderson S CLUB NEWS The Wishbone "WANTED