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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1927)
.HOOD RIVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I tained by >irs. Hawke* at a one o’clock Isael, llaxe! Rogers. Jack Rogers, Lee-1 end in Portland, mount hood lie Aubert, and Clifford Dimmick. Isa- Mr. and Mrs.,W. O. Sheppard and luncheon. Mr. and Mv» Guy Linville and fam Mrs. Sarah Porter, of Milton, is vis l»el Dimmick was chosen to represent Ruth Jane drove to Portland Thurs iting her daughter, Mrs. R. N. Hanna, the Mount Hood achopl at Hood River day. Mrs. Shepaprd’a parents. Mr. and ily were guests of Mr. and« Mrs. Jarvia Mrs.A. E. Jordan, returned with them on their way te Condon. Friday evening. m M family. Mrs. George Galligan is in Hoed The Easter program will be held at to Hpeml several days. y W. T. Wyatt was a Hood River vis- the Sunday school hour, beginning at / it or Saturday. Leonard Fletcher and sister, Miss Biver hospital recovering from an oper ----- 4 I k/JI Mary, and Mrs. Fred Ingalls, were In ation. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Harris, of 10 o'clock. The Ladles’ Aid Society wUl meet The play, "Putting It Up to Patty." Tlte Dalles Thursday. Seattle, arrived Sunday for a visit with was given before a full house and en Mrs _ W. ... Jaques and Mrs. John with Mrs. A. F. Bickford on Friday relatives. Ace Williams and family, of Hood joyed by everyone. Those taking part Goe spent Tuesday with their daugh afternoon. River, were guests of F. L. Rosq and were George Webb, Van Kinbrae, Hay ter and niece. Mrs. N. E. Gllkeraou. motid Dougherty. Leonard Gorton. CAMP FIRE NOTES The M. A D. club will meet TWuraday family Sunday afternoon. Earnest Monroe. Mrs. George Webb, (today) at the home of Mrs. Copper Selohe Juntor—Held Council at the Rev. Conway baa discontinued hold ing services at the school auditorium- Mrs. W. T. Wyatt. Mr*. C- H. Shaw with Mrs. Stanton assisting. This is borne of Alice Hays last Friday. Hon and Mrs. Lydia Hale. election of officers and a good attend ora were awarded many and WiUnB The try-out for the speaking contest The P.-T. A. will bold a social eve ance is desired. Isenberg rvceived her flrat rank ofi was held Monday afternoon. The con ning and election of officers Friday Mrs. H. D. Bush went to Los Angeles Woodgatherer. This group held a can-j testants were Merle Hanna. Ines Rog ers, Hubby G ohs , Noble Roger*. Irma evening. There wili be a abort pro Friday, being called there by the seri dy sale at the Barrett school, clearing t. ' ous Illness of her mother. >3.55. They are also selling pencils FUs. lrorothy Wyatt, Isabel Dimtnick. gram. John I* Sheldrake was up front Hood Thomas Felton. Jeanette Shaw. Nina W. O. Sheppard accompanied the which will net them a lovely sum for ltiver oVvr the week end to visit hl* other officer* of the Ma*onle order of their Needlework Guild material. Iris grandmother, Ida F. Everson. Ilood Hi ver to a Masonic convention in bulbs were planted by the members of tbls group along the new walk around Th* itall team went to Parkdale Hunday and Monday. The Regal Dorcas Strain day afternoon to pray Parkdale grade Bend School. Mrs. Minnie Felludtn went to Port the Selohe Seniors- Held a monthly cere school. There was no game on account land Saturday. Wyandotte, the world’s <rf monial at the home of Gertrude Bue the snow storm. The J. II. Fletcher family was enter low Thursday evening. Jean Frey wasi greatest strain of dual tained in the Mont tfllawthoeue home awarded her Woodgatherer’s rank. purpose chicken. You Sunday. CENTRAL VALE This group la planning an egg rolling Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann entertained her for children under school age on the I will make no mistake in Mrs C. D. Sylvester and Mrs. R. W. Mrs. Bersanous, of Portland, Cobb lawn. All mother* of children1, choosing the vVIiite Wy Reynolds spent sewrnl «lays In Port Mister, under sig are invited to bring their' Inst week. land. . kiddies and take part in the fun. The. andotte hatching eggs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chevron and C. A. Seegar I uih returned from Port date ia Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. land, where be s|Hi>t several week* in Evelyn spent the week end in The and baby chicks. - Ta lie Group—Held itk first ceremoni-1 the Veteran*' hospital, ill* health I* Dalles. B. L CUMMINGS & SON “ al last week. Carol McKercber was . The P.-T. A. will meet at the school much improved. R«.3, Hood River awarded the rank of Woodgatherer. Ml** Blanche Hadley spent the week house Monday evening. A good pro Tills group is making reed and raffia gram is iiefng prepared. There will be Easter baskets which will he for sale a small charge for tlx; program and Saturday afternoon. refreshments, the proceeds to go to the The High School group of Camp Fire Children’a Farm Home. girls of Oak Grove had an. art lesson ■ on handcraft work, .lean Frey was the' teacher of this interesting work. The Guardians' meeting Was post-1 poned until this week and will be held at the home of Miss Ixintse Knoll, I Wednesday evening'. Odell Group—The Camp Fire Girls have been' having regular meetings ( again, and have taken in throe new CLOSED CARS ■nembefa, Maxine Gerrith, Jeanette Howard amt Katls-rine Wheeler. Mrs. 4 OPEN CARS Howto rd gave a chili eon carne dinner Thursday evening for the girls, who Vacuum Cleaned (with a wash job) 50c hiked over, Mr*. Howard fringing them back. Everyone there had a good time. On Arbor Day the Camp tire Girls, planted trees and shrubs around the[ Let us clean your motor. A clean motor means school building, greatly mprovlng the a-cool motor during the warm days of spring and appearance of the school and grounds. National Sealy EXPERT WASHING and GREASING summer. Monday Night, patrons Blessem Time Dance Next Week Saturday evening. April 23, has been chosen by Pine Grove Grange for a festival dancf, celebrating the return of the blooms. Mother Nature ia co-j operating with us, and hurrying the' bloom by giving them an abundance of, golden Munshlne. The pears and cber- Fourth and Oak PINEHURST DAIRY PRICES OF OUR DELIVERED IN HOOD RIVER Reasonable terms of payment if desired BELMONT Onr business ia to nerve yon with Quality Bakery good*. Ia there any food on the market more wholesome? I’lease place yonr orders for Sunday not later than the Friday before. Ilood River Bakery. E. A. FRANZ W. H. McGUIRE DELIVERIES,. TWICE DAILY In New Quarters Downtown Phone Heights Phone 1032 I wish to announce to my friends and patrons that we have moved next door, just west of our old quarters, where we will be permanently lo cated. We will gladly welcome all of our friends and customers here. Ralph Lara way, my son, skilled in watch making and experienced through a lifetime train ing in the jewelry business, has taken active management of the store. You are always welcome. Mrs. Tucker was wise and fortunate in securing C. T. Svhonboe to lead the da** of Istys who are taking camp ctMtking. They held an enthusiastic demonstration an the tank of Hood river last Saturday and learned much about cooking on a camp Are. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sherrell. of Prineville, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hale. Dr. H. D. W. Pineo has returned from British Columbia, where he was called iMH-ause of the Illness and death of his father. W. Baird Pallette. of Loa Angelos: Mrs. C. W. NoHdpgliani, of Portland, and Miss Juliet Forden are at tiie Forden ranch. Mr. Pallette is an uncle of Mrs. Forden. 'Juliet is at home for Eanter vacation. PINE GROVE W. F. LARA WAY Reliable Jeweler Vanilla • Only 98c Mrs. A. I* Page, who has Iteen ill with Inflammatory rheumatism for sev eral weeks, 1* much better. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Smith went to Portland Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thos. Avery, whose'death oc- cured last week. Many a cook became famous by using Watkins’ VaniHa Extracts. New 11-ounde standard quality Va nilla—Vanillin and Coumarin. A vanilla that doesn’t freeze out or cook out. The J. R. Watkins’ Sixtieth Anniversary Sale is now on. Giant 11-ounce Vanilla, only 9Sc Specials Sat. Mon, April 16th GANE AND BERRY FINE C« GRANULATED SUGAR, lb. DC 20 lbs. to a customer with every $5 purchase of groceries. Sugar h sack lota not indided. SILVER 100% FLOUR, 49 lb. sack ................ SUGUR CURED SIDE BACON, per lb;........ M. J. B, Hills, Golden West, H & K, Maxwell House Coffee, lb..... 47c Phone 3602 or 4852 KNOX’ GELATINE, per pkg................... STANDARD CORN BORDEN’S MILK, tall cans „ 4 for......................................... 38C CARSTEN’S PURE LARD „„ __ 8 lb. can............................... $1.53 WILLAMETTE CREAM BUTTER, per lb....:....... 4r iult a specialist. I. who la teaching In Amicus dub han been f1 noned un til nest Wednesday and will be enter- i’.« ,• 1 1 e I CROWN SHORTENING, 8 lb. pail......................... JONES’ BACON BACK per lb..................... ...... HOOD RIVER AUTO WRECKERS JELLO, assorted flavors, 3 for............. ........ IM River Soft Soft Shelled CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, per bar............ . ...... .............. JONES’ HAMS, medium she per lb............... _ aiejw-kj