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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927 JOHN L HENDERSON DIES At TILLAMOOK the home of Mrs. O. R. Frey. Mrs. Frey lives in the first house south of the Indian creek fill. Bring your sew ing and come to be the guest of the February hostesses. PAVING OF LOOP HIGHWAY IS ASKED The Hood River chamber of com Tbs body of John Leland Hender ■ Hood River unit now hss two Gamp .Tlw eon, Tillamook attorney and abstractor, Fire Girls leaders, namely Mrs. Don merce has adopted a resolution urging the State Highway Commission to who .was • pioneer local resident, was McLeod and Mrs. Alec Gladwin. Mr«, thh pave tlie section of the Mount Hood found by a posas about four miles from MclxKid formerly helped with lxxip highway from here to Parkdale. bls cabin on Sugarloaf mountain, seven work in Pine Grove. The resolution cite« that the heavy mlhs north of Tillamook, Monday af traffic ou the road, which carries a Hood River post and unit were ternoon. heavy tonnage of apples and orchard Mr. Henderson, who recently suf represented at the ski carnival Sunday, — and we - prophesy - that the supplies as well as tourist travel, ap feted a mental breakdown, was re _____ ported missing early Monday morning druggists and doctors profiled thereby, pears to indicate that it will be im by Andrew Larson, who had been liv if we ifiay Judge from the limps and practical to further maintain the road unpaved. . ing with him since he became incapac tlie groaus of Monday. “It was tile understanding of «urne, itated. A posse composed of about 50 The district conference is to I« held at least," say» the resolution, “that the Tillamook men left early Monday morning and under the direction of at Dufur Friday, March 18. Those of state would, tglthin two or three years, pave that sectlop between Hood River Carl Curl, a rancher living near Hen you who went last year to Muro will thia and Parkdale." derson’s cabin, scoured the Sugarloaf not need to be coaxed to go again mlud and mountain region until they found the year, but keep the date in body of Henderson lying on the bank till up your car. Each unit endeavors CHURCHES to have as many members us possible of a stream. He apparently had become exhausted at the conference. First Church of Christ, Scientist from a long climb and had removed Services I d church building Bunday, The chorus is still practicing Thurs most of his clothing and placed his feet 11 a. m. Bunday school the same hour. in the water when he reached the day evenings, and while they area t The reading room is maintained in the stream. The body was resting on the making much noise as yet, they have Davidson building. Room 8 is open mossy bank, hands folded, with the something good coming up in the fu week days from 9 to 5, with an attend feet in the stream. Death had resulted ture. Don’t miss a practice, you "cho ant in charge from 3 to B. Wednesday from the shock of cold water, adcord rus girls,’’ for every time that you do subject, “Mlud." ing to Dr. David Robinson. Henderson 1t means delay and repetltUm for ev eryone else while you are making up had had heart trouble for some time. Gospel Tabernacle Larson, Henderson's companion, re what you missed. Eighth and May streets. Dr. Robert ported that the latter left the cabin It was gratifying to those in charge Apits, pastor. 9.45 a. m., Bunday Sunday morning with the declared In ; 11 a. m., morning service«; tention of looking over a tract of tim to see the way the punch was lapped school up at the Drum oirps’ dance Saturday fl.30 p. m., Young People's meeting; ber for which he had bad an offer. 7.30 p. m., evangelistic services; 7.30 The party of men which followed his niglit. Applying the old adage, "Ac m., Wednesdays, prayer meeting. trail said the route was nearly impase tions speak louder than words,” we p. Everybody welcome, everybody invited. able. Henderson, who was 75 years are sure it must have been good. old, covered territory in which able English Lutheran Church < Si-e yuh a Kuin next week. Watch iiodled men were aide to go only 20 or for thia "colyum. ” Holy communion will be celebrated. 30 fet at a stretch before resting. Part "Tlie Earnest Admonition of our Sa of the route had to be covered on vior ; ‘Hold Fast to the Word of God,’" Cascade Locks High Scheel News hands and knees through blackberry A correction in the scores of the will be the topic of the sermon. Serv brush and fallen logs. At one place a group of men found liasketiiall Kaim-s between StevensoT ices begin at 11 o’clock. Announce a grub hook which Henderson had and Cascade Locks high schools gives ments for holy communion wifi be re taken along to cut brush, stuck In u the Locks girls the score of 52-4 at the ceived Thursday. Tlie church school tree. It was just barely hooked in. end of the game instead of 28-2 which begin« at 19.30 a. m. The Y. P. S. indicating that the wanderer was In was the score at the end of tlie half, meets Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor. an exhausted state before be reached and also gives the soore 11-9 in favor . , the stream where he lay down to rest. of Cascade Locks at the end of the half Riverside Community Church At another place they found where of the boy» game, instead of 11-0. Rabbi Max Merritt, of Temple Beth Henderson had stopped and sat on a Saturday night the senior claim en log to smoke his pipe. tertained the rest of the high school Israel, Portland, will be the speaker at Mr. Henderson, who was well known with a clever valentine party, in the the Bunday Evening Forum of the throughout the state, came to Tillu- high school gym. The seniors deserve Men’s Brotherhood at 7.30 p. m. Morn mook from Portland In December, 1911, a lot of credit for their work and un ing worship at 11 o’clock with sermon and opened an abstract office there. usual ideas as the i>arty was a success by the minister on “Self Control.” He wlU be buried at the foot of Sugar from the start to the finish and was Church school at 9.45 a. m., I. R. loaf mountain as requested in his will. thoroughly enjoyed by everyone pres Acheson, Bupt. Junior Endeavor and Mr. Henderson came west In 1873, ent. The rliefresliments were appro Young People's meetings at (1.30 p. m. F. Gordon Ilart, Minister. settling near Olympia, Wash., where priate for the occasion and were served he was superintendent of the Indian In the domestic science room which The Baptist Church reservation. In 1876 be married Miss was attractively decorated In red and Bunday school at 9.45. Good classes Harriet Humphrey. He taught schools white, the class colors and also the for every age. Morning worship at 11. in Olympia for many years, later mov colors of the day. log to Hood River, where he served as Ijist Friday afternoon the Stevenson Subject of sermon, "One Tenth Thank ouunty surveyor and justice of the grsde school teams came over to play ful! What of the Nine-tenths?" Bing peace. He maintained an abstract of the Locks' grade school teams. As ing worship led by the choir. Evening fice at Hood River until he moved to there were not enough girls to make up worship at 7.30; subject of sermon, Tillamook. He is survived by the fol a full team, three high schodl girls who "Farewell of a Great Fighter.” Bong, lowing children: Leland J. Henderson, were not on the regular team tilled in. servile led by Young People's choir. Columbus, Ga.; L. A. Henderson, Ore The girls’ game ended 14-13 in favor Junior B. Y. P. U. at 4.30 p. in. Senior gon City; Edwin A. Henderson, Olym of the Cascade team and the boys' B. Y. I*. U., 0.30 p. m. Prayer meeting • pia, Wash.; Sidney E. Henderson, Bax ended with the score 16-6 in favor of Wednesday at 7.30 p. m." 0. R. Delepine, Pastor. ter Springs, Kaa.; Mrs. Fsith Rueppel. the Locks. Gresham; Robert L. Henderson, Oak seniors are very busy working St. Mark’s Church land, Calif., and Elliott Henderson, of on The their class play, "Sally Lunn,” a Tillamook. Sexnge«lina Sunday will be observed Mr. Henderson was a brother of comedy in two acts, which they expect with tlie Holy Coininiiniou at 8 a. ni., to produce in March. Prof. L. F. Henderson. the monthly corporate Oiinoiunlon of Monday afternoon our freshman bas the Daughters of the King. Bunday ketball team played the Stevenson school meets at 9.45 a. in. At morning LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES frosh in an interesting game which re prayer, 11 a. m., the ristor's sermon One of the most pleasing presenta sulted in another victory for the home, will treat "Spirit, Mind and Body." 15-6. Tills ms kin the fifth cun The Young People's Service Ix-aguc tlons that it has been my fortune to team, secutiqe victory for the basketball experience took place Monday evening teams of Cascade Locks grade and iiigh meets at (1.30 p. in. Tlie Prayer Book of last week when Bill Cochran was schools in tlrt1 matches between these service will be held at Parkdale at 4.30 presented with a pair of bear paws by two schools. All games were played on p. m. by tlie courtesy of the Community church. Tomorrow at 7.30 p. m. will our unit, in appreciation of his efforts the home floor. lie held the first of the spring Church during the hunt on the other side of Nights, with the address by lU-v.vFrank the mountain. Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Koberg Out for Football E. Carlson, pastor of Waverly Park our worthy president, made the speech, Prince Koberg, of Hood River, fresh Congregational church, Portland, on and did herself proud. We are certainly very pleased with man In commerce at O. A. 0., has an “Tlie Problem in Mexico.’ the response of our members this year swered the call for spring football. Christian Churches In paying their dues. To date we have Spring training was adopted several a paid up membership of 115 as com years ago as an effecUve nx'nns of pre City Church—Bible school 9.45, Com pared with 165 in 1926. We have paring the men for early season games, munion 10.50, Junior church 10.50, and pledged ourselves to secure our quota ■tegular practice begins Scptemiier 15. mornlag message at 11.15. Evening. of 290 by June 30, so come on you slow keeping the men in condition nearly Christian Endeavor 6.30, evening mes one«, and pay up those due«, and to the year around. sage nml song service 7.30. Bible study O. A. 0. ha« found a conspicuous TliurNilsy evening, 7.30. those of you who have paid, don’t for get that you can do your bit by bring place on the footbnll map under the Valley Church—Christian church dis -direction of Paul J. Hcbissler, head trict rally all day and evening Friday, ing in a new member. □nl Our unit during the month of Janu coach. The Aggie« were tile winners February IN. iiaaket dinner at noon, ary sent a very complete layette, a box of the Northwest conference in lir2T> Christian Endeavor banquet, 6.30. Fine of adult clothing and a box of chil and ranked as one of the beat scoring program throughout, outside H|M*akera dren's clothing to the hospital and team« in the country last year. including C. F. Nwander, of Portland. Eighty experienced men have turned Bible school, communion and preach child welfare chairman In Portland. out and Coach Hchimder ex|>ect« a We are sure the general public will ing service Bunday at 10.30, combina lie pleased to know that we have votid strong team even though 11 uxn will tion service. Evening services: Chris he graduated in June. Of the players $500 to the hospital fund. Tilts money tian Endeavor 5.45, (1.30 and evening Is in the bank, and will be available turning out, 11 are lettermen and 2d song service anil preaching at 7.30. whenever enough more organizations are members of last year’« squad. Junior church at 11.05 a. m. We most Kotierg is a member of Pi Kappa cordially invite you to come and wor and individuals follow our example, to ship with us. make the hospital a reality Instead of Alpha, national social fraternity. a thing of antlcipatiihi. The Livingstone«. We increased our order for Memor Pythian Note« ial Day poppies this year from 1500 to Asbury M. ENChurrh At the regular «invention held nt 25oo. This means that we will all Castle hall February 15 a committee Sunday school at Prof. Dur work harder this year in disposing of on application was appointed as fol land. Bupt. MornliiK worship at 11, same than we did last year. However, lows: M. M. Russell, F. G. Coe, A. J. «object, “Imitator« of God.” Epworth I the public is bei-oming tietter educated Stranahan, L. M. Baldwin and J. F. league at 6.30 p. tu. Evening worship I in the work of the poppy each year, Volstorff. nt 7.30; something different, with the and with the same, hearty cooperation At the anniversary meeting to be Epwortli League in charge. The la which we have always received from held February 22, Veterans H. J. Fred- dles’ Aid will hold n Kensington in the i the valley communities, we anticipate eriik and Jas. Stranahan will It« pre church itsrlorn Friday afternoon, Feb no trouble in selling each and every sented with 25-year Jewels. A good ruary 18. Bible study and prayer serv one of our poppies. program of vocal and instrumental mu ice each Wednesday nt 7.30. Thursday’ We will all agree that a vote of sic has been prepared. An address on evening, February 24. Dr. Smith, su- thanks is due Mrs. Ed Krieg for the Fraternallsm will be delivered by Rev. lierihlendent of the Japanese work on I liounteous lunch served us at our meet Henry Young. The program will be the coast, will s|s*nk in the church. ing. There were favors 'n everything followed by lunch, after which music Tlie District Epworth Ix*ague Midyear which goes to make up a real party. will tie provided for those who wish to Institute will lie held in the church We thank you, Nella. dance. An urgent invitation is ex Friday. February ‘25. to Sunils v, Feb tended to all Knights and their fam ruary 27. The W. F. M. S. will meet Ttie card party held by thia unit ilies and they are also asked to bring Friday, February 25, at the home of last Thursday added $’28 to our general a friend. Mrs. J. it. Forden. Mrs. J. S. Hoover fund. Inasmuch as this was a benefit is the lender. You nre cordially invited party and the playing was not limited to any or all of these meetings. j to any one game, (anything from dom FINS, FURS AND FEATHERS Henry Young, Minister. inoes to inah jong being permissible), no prises were offered. However, ev The Gospel Tabernacle eryone seemed to enjoy the afternoon, John A. McLean and W. M. Black Dr. Robt. Apitz, iMistor of the Gospel and we wish particularly to thank motored to Arlington Sunday to »hoot tho«e outside the unit who made up Jackrabbits. Mr. McLean tried out a Tabernacle, was suddenly taken ill last table«. Mrs. II. H. Hettinger, of Park- new shotgun. The men returned with Tiiursday noon with Influenza and has tieen confined to his I wm I. He is re dale, contributed two vocal solo«. 30 large jacks. ported lunch better at this writing and We are advised that the February The recent sunshiny day» arc caus hopes to conduct Bunday's services. birthday party will be held next ing angler» to dream of the day» when Harry Beall, of The Dalles, a familiar figure wherever goHiM-l work Is carried Thur »day afternoon, February 24, at trout pools will again be calling. on, led last Sunday’s services for tl>e Gos|iel tabernacle. Harry has a won derful testimony and a great way to tell it. Many of his old cronies of old- tlim> days met him here and hml quite a few compliments to make regarding his conversion and his 20-ycar consis tent living. It is to lie noted that quite a revival is taking place at the tabernacle just now. Tlie crowds are Increasing from Bunday to Sunday and there is a won derful live spirit In the song service«, which are featured Sunday evenings Tlie saxophones surely add nial color and life to the singing nml all enjoy their efforts. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, formerlv associated with the C. A M. A. work here, have joined the Raptlst church, being received upon petition of exjieri- ence last Sunday evening. Tlie taber nacle fold wishes them happy asaoela- tion and fellowship. NEW LIMOUSINI) HEARSE JUST RECEIVED BY 8. E. BARTMEBB Smoky an<l Smelly Oil Htovra Cared bv o.ing Eocene Oil. Try this high grade coal oil next time and seethe difference. Any quantity, gallon to barral, at E. A. Frans Co. mZBtf7 Winchester Tools Monarch Ranges Burpees’ Seeds Wear-ever Aluminum Community Silver Mazda Lamps * E. A. 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