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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 Willamette Girl Singers X A A; ' I HÄÄ 1 ' 1 -. . 1 ■ 1 ' « Keep your pears free from Mildew and Scab with ¡F ’3 IF* Jr- iA T W ‘X LA 1 4 DE MOLAY PARENTS SEE INSTALLATION .’ll H® m H Hood River Dry Mix in Fink, Calyx and Cover Sprays. Hood River Dry Mix will not russet the fruit. Made in Hood River by kwp*■ WP ‘Ail CENTRAL VALE gory Miller, la a member of the organ Sheefi," David Proctor; "Chinese Flow ization. er Fete," Charles Cadman; "Goin’ , Tlie full program of tlie club fol Home,” Anton Dvorak; “I Paased By lows ;• "Happy Hong." Teresa Del Relgo; Yqnr Window,” May H^ Brake; "Com* At Dawning,” • Charles' Cadman; Away Death,” W1Uiani*Leeter; Select "Who'll Buy My lavender," Harry ed Readings, Genevieve*. Junk; "Robin, Matthews; “The Two Clocks,” James Robin, Sing Me a Song,” -Hpross. Mar U Kogers; "My Johnny was a Shoe garet Arnold; Harp Sotectiona, Esther maker" Deems Taylor; "Danny Boy." Palmer; "Spoon River," Grainger, Jean Fred Weatherly; "Drowsily Couie the I Hulwun. CHURCHES First Church of Christ, Scientist Services in church building Sunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school the same hour. The reading room Is maintained in the Davidson building. Room 8 is open week days from 0 to 5. with an attend ant in charge from 3 to 5. Wednesday subjiM-t, “Probation After Death.” Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner 15th and Pine streets. Serv ices Sabbath—Saturday. At 9.45 a. m., Sabbath schixil; preaching, 11 o'clock ; Young People's meeting, 3 p. m.; pray er meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Everybody welcome. F. II. Conway, Pastor. urday evening, April 28. Wesley club for boys meets Tuesday evening at 7.30. Bible study and prayer each Wednes day at 7.30. The Odd Fellows and Re- oekaliH of the county will lie our guests on Sunday evening.. All frieuds are ■ ordially invited to any or all of these meetings. Henry Young, Minister. For exultatlo educa ion. inspiration, reclamation and sal vation there is'no place equal to the ■liurcb: don't stop with Easter, make it a habit. City: Bible school ».45, Communion and Junior chureb 10.50, ineSsuge 11.15, Intermediate Christian hiuleavorefs 7 p. m., Senior Christian Endeavorers 7 p. in., song service and ■veiling message 8 o’clock. Valley: Combined service 10.15, Junior church 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor 7 p.. in.. Senior Christian Endeavor 7 p. m., .■veiling song service and message 8 ,I’lloik. We'should be glad for you to ifotsliip with tls at these services. Gospel Tabernarie Elghth and May streets. Dr. Robert Apitz, pastor. 9.45 a. in., Sunday scbool; 11 a. m., mornlug services; 0.30 p. m., Young People's meeting; 7.30 p. m., evangelistic services; 7.30 Wednesdays, prayer meeting. P" Everylxidy weiconiOr everybody invlted. Hood alone, We are glad to welcome the Houn- sell family liack to our community. They moved out last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fletcher and Mrs. Allison Fletcher spent Thursday In Portland. Cecil Cook, a cadet otikvr in the British merchant marine. whose ship was docked in Portland, apent Bunday at W. B. Gllkeraou's. At the iiM*etlng of the M. A D. club last week at Mrs. Copper’s, Mra. Fred Ingalls was re-elected president and Miss Marie Fletcher, secretary and treasurer, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Sheppard and Ruth Jane, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. A. E. Jordan, motored to Portland Saturday. The regular meeting of the P.-T. A. will be held at the school house next Monday evening. There will be a good program and refreshments. A small charge will Is* made, tlie proceeds go ing to the Children'» Farm Home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gllkeraon wer? in Portland Wednreday. Gordon Gllkeraon represented onr whiml at the declamatory program in H«x»d River Friday night. Miss Gladys Gilbert spent Saturday In Hood River with her sister, Mrs. Nee. Miss Blanche Radley la in Portland expecting to undergo a major opera tion this week. Mra. W. W. Gllkersou la substituting in her atisence. Spray Materials QUICK 8ALE8--8MALLER MARGINS Makea Possible these Values 67>e Leonora, Third »St If you want quality bakery goods give us a chance. We guarantee every thing we make to be first class. Hood Hiver Itaker y. Kelly Bros. Hardware English Lutheran Church Usual services at 11 o'clock. The church school meets at 10.30 a. ui Tlie Y. P. S. will meet for a social eve ning iu tlie parsonage at 8 o'clock. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor. St. Mary's Chprrh Until the close of schools, only one iiihhh will tie olmerved each Munday. This will Ix-gin promptly at 0.80 a. in. The Baptist Church intensive study of the catechism on the Sunduy school at 9.45 a. in. Morning l>art of the children is urged. Competi service at 11; subject of sermon, "Jesus tive ilaHHes will l>y questioned Sunday Going Up to Jerusalem.” S|X‘eial mu on chapters 12, 13 and 14. sic by the choir. Evening worship at Special Services at All Churches 7.30: subject o'f sermon, "Jews." Hpe- cial muaic bjr the Young People's choir. S|s‘clnl Easter services were ole Junior B. Y., P. U. at 5 p. m. Henior served by nil Imai churches Sunday. B. Y. P. U. at 0.30 p. 111. Prayer meet Sunday Behind classes were crowded ing on Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. You and exercises were held at various are welcome to all th«* services; make chiuxheM durbig“the hour la*fore regu yourself at home with ns. lar oervb-ea. C. R. Dek-plne, Pastor. Tlie feature of servl<<es al the River side Community church was the recep tion into menibersliip of a class of 5!>. Monday evening a social reception was held at Riverside church for the new meinlx-rs. A committee of the Woman's iisaoelntlon was in charge of prt’imrathais of a program. Refresh- moots were served. DOLLAR Standard, large sise, galvan ized tub. STRAINER KETTLE Mirro, aluminum kettle with stralher lid. Knights Trsnplar Nervier Sunday Members of— Hood River Comiuand- ery. Knights Twsiplar. attended a spe cial Easter sernre at Riverside Com munity church Monday. The |>astnr. Rev. F. Gordon Hart, delivered the address. Tlie meinlsTs of the high Masonic laxly marcbed from Masonic hall in full Templar uniform and occu pied a reserved section of the church Auditorium. Christian Bible School Notes The entire program for Easter from the prelude by'Cutting’» orchestra at 9.45 a. in. to the lienediction by the pastor at the clear of the evening pro gram was a 100 per rent sncceaa, made IMisafidv by the faithful wo?k of the coniBifttre and the loyal support of each member of the Bible school. The special music by Cutting's orchestra was a ran- treat for each one present, mid the morning, sermon by our pastor was a strong and «lire«! message that was apprA'Iated by all. Tlie evening program comprised n basket of gems in which each numlier seemed to excel. Tlie chorus by tin- laiynl Berean class was an evening's entertainment in it THREE DAYS IN PORTLAND AND self. Tlie free will offering was very ONE DAY ONLY IN THE DALLES liberal mid will gladden many hearts. Tliere were alx.ut 225 present at the evening program despite the rain. Mother's day. May 8. will be ob Na Charge far ( «willtat ion served with a program Hint win lie tit ling and unique and unusual and will show tlie rex|M'<-t to mothers to which Dr. Mellentliin la a regular graduate they are-entitled. in medicine and surgery aud is licensed by the state of Oregon. He doea hot Ke». Hart at l’rwhjiery operate for chronic appendicitis, gall Rev. F. Gordon Hart, |>astor of Riv stones, ulcers of stomach, tonslla or erside Community church. who I* moil adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re erator of the Pendleton presbytery of sults in ilisea*"« of the stomach, liver, the Presbyterian church, in attending a Ixiwela. blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid spring meeting of the presbytery at ney, bladder, laid wetting, catarrh, Bend this week. Rev. Hart dellv.Ted weak lungs, rheumatism. sciatica, leg the sermon at the opening session last night. Hirers anil rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon who have item treati-d tor one of the above . named <«11«*; • B. G. Clark, Trout lake. Wash. J. A. Wibert, Albany. Mra. Yaqtiina McClay, Reedsport. Elmer Booker, Condon. Mrs. O. Garrison, Warren. Mrs. L. D. Beam. St. Johns. Mrs. Eliza Yoller. Astoria. Mra. R. Gustaviaon. Westport. Mrs. W. B. 1 lens lee, Marshfield. Rememlier above date, that consulta tion «1 thia trip will be free and that his treatment la different. None whs naw the valley's talent St Married women must he accompanied by their husbands. 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