The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 29, 1927, Image 9

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927
in contact the diverse business and Black reports that the team played a Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bowerman and munity Is much regretted, although be
Our next basket ball their small son and daughter, enjoyed does blow a saxophone.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Leary, late
and aa a result much good has resulted. attraction is a double-header with the Christmas dinner tn the Bowerman
ANNUAL LÉGION HOOD CLIMB
The members, representative of every (Idell quintets. These games will be home Sunday. A special feature was of Dee but now of Portland, ars Christ-
Cae of business and professional life, played on the Parkdale floor Friday the center piece of real poinsettia from mas visitors, spending the holidays
with the George Wirricha. who are en­
e come to know each other better. eveuiug. January tJ Thi» will be the southern California for thia occasion.
By Kent Shoemaker
They have gaiued a new understanding first appearance of our girls against a
On Tuesday, January 10. at a pro­ tertaining Master Jerry O'Leary.
In accepting your invitation to write of each others daily life, and have visiting tea bl We have two fast, clever gram sponsored by the P-T. A and
The John R. Edgurs are spending the
an article on the above subject for formed friendships that will redound to squads. Coin« out and see them in Home Economics committee of the yuletide in Portland with their daugh­
your New Year's edition, it la with the pleasure of themselves and the action.
Grange. Mrk. Jessie McComb, state ters, Mrs. Vhlberg and Mies Louise.
The last day of St-hool before Christ­ leader in Home Economies from Ore­
The construction of the new power
some hesitancy, as I feel you have, at rredlt of Hood River. The activities
all times, amply covered the subject of a Rotarian are not centered so mas was impressive and happy in both gon State College, will deliver an ad­ plant of the Oregon Lumber company
aud that your readers are quite famil­ directly through the club itself. In schools. Teachers and pupils both ran dress. Other numbers on the program is progressing 'very nicely and should
iar with the purpose and alm of the civic affairs of the community,' but the whole gamut of holiday spirit from will be: Music, Mrs. Walter Wells; be in operation by the middle of Janu­
African legion in its efforts to popu­ the servile organisation aeeka to de- the light hearted to the serious and reading, Mrs. Joe Vannler; song, Mrs. ary,- After January first the company
will completely repair ail the rolling
I velop among Its members the urge to Impressive. At 9 o'clock in the high C. H. Rlrtton.
larise Mt. Hood
_
stock in anticipation of an early spring
For God and country, tlie memi>ers I ^,rve through the chanilier of com- school the girls glee club sang several
opening.
'
of the American Ix*ton have assort-
their businesses, the churches selections in a vivacious yule-time bril­
MOUNT HOOD
The population of cats at Dee has
ated themselves together “to Inculcate and 'every other worthwhile body to liancy. Harriet Mclsaac and Hbeldon
Ixturamv spoke interestingly of the de­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose were Hood now reached the point of completion.
• tense of individual obligation to the I |h).
nf ea(d) (ndjviduara ability,
The village Is saturated with cats and
community, state and nation." Irnnie-
potstHiuliira feature of Rotary is lights and values In college life. George River visitors last Wednesday.
Mm. Olline Paige spent several days also surfeited with cats. We have
diately after the close of the world war to help the I sirs of a community help Higgins, playing well the role of a real
the Hood River men who had served themselves. Tlie local club has lieen old-fashioned Ranta Claua, distributed with her sister, Mm. Charles Church, achieved the highest elevation in sati­
ety with cats, the pinnacle of the ulti­
their country in many different parts I a,^(ve (n Boy Heout work and in ae- the |»reseuta; and it was a lively whole­ at Dee last week.
Mr*. Gladys Kile spent Wednesday mate. We are glutted with cats and
of the world realised that nood Rlwr I ,,^1,,^ employment for worthy boys, some group of young people to whom
George
Kris
Kringle
played
host.
Then
at Hood River.
we are trying to convey the impression
was, in fart, the original Garden ofl-phe Roys Work committee has an-
Mrs. C. C. Walton and Mrs. D. R. that we don't want no more cats. So
Eden and that the s«“enlc attractions nollI1(Ÿ(( that tlie club will present a followed a rally^ with songs and yells
Cooper,
Sr.,
of
Parkdale
called
on
Mrs.
if our friends on the Flats or else­
of the valley and the mountain should liapda| to U m * student of the Hood River mingled.
At the grade school the high school Ida F. Everson Wednesday afternoon. where have a surplus, excess or over­
lie broadcast to the world, that pr«*- high arhool who is voted as rendering
Mm.
C.
II.
Shaw
wws
called
to
The
load of cats we would suggest that
Iiectlve tourists might leurn of the th() KrW|test service to the institution girls glee club cam«“ into the liall soon
after one o'clock and sang for a few Dalles last Sunday evening by the ill­ they take them out in the hills or
many attractions awaiting them in and ((ur|ng the year.
ness
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
W.
8.
Gribble.
down to the Apple City and let them
about Hood River. The Legfoo a first
N(> n(,tary event hero was ever more minutes to the grade school children.
Misses Hazel and Maysel De Ixmg feed on the Crag Rats.
thought was that they should first p]paBMnt than the luncheon given last Then there were songs and Christmas
Charlie Church had Ids tonsils re­
know their own sci nery liefore at- sumlnpr fnr f(,e meinlters of the Grand exercises of a rich variety by the differ­ left Saturday for their home at Scio
moved just before Christmas and he
tempting to sell it to the world. Ine | ^rilly
>nle o((| |,<>ys who wore the ent rooms. The distribution of pres­ to speud.Christmas.
Mrs. Ida F. Everson and daughters. naturally enjoyed his soup during the
purpose of the Legion wns. also, t® I t,|ne'were taken to the Columbia Gorge, ents. candy and nuts put the children
(»reserve the memories and incidents of
a 8|><*«-Lal program was held. Tills a-tiptoelng In the air. It was a de­ Misses Bernice and Anelory, si>ent holidays.
The American magazine for January
our aswx lstlon in the groat war”, and weP|j the memliers will entertain tlielr lightful day for all the young people. Christmas with ths J. 11. Sheldrake
shows a picture of Multnomah Fails
There were more of the vital elements family at Hood River.
to do this, it was thought a climbing I
an(| fafjleri( at tlie luncheon.
Ray Bailey and family are he^e from and descrilx-e it as one of the beauty
I«rty on Mt H o < h I. of Ixqtion mepirt-ra,
-riM. Hood River Rotary Club Is of Christinas—the beautiful, the heroic,
would tend to strengthen the already I VOung aa yet. but its growth is gratlfy- the helpful—in the activities than one Klamath Falls spending the holidays s]Mita on the Columbia highway — “a
liicture taken in California.”
exiatlng common liond of friendship. I jI)a j(1 those who know the [sissibllltles usually sees. It ,1s gratifying how with the Cage Stott family.
Mr. and Mrs. I/co Rose arrived Fri­
The requests from uou-Ix-giou members I
R1|(.h an orgutimtion to aid its in- completely children and teachers can
that they be allowed to cllmli In the I (|jvi(|un| im-iiiliera and serve the com­ enter into a gladsome comradeship in day from Pendleton to Bpend Christ­
pany changed the original plan as i"® I munity. Tlie tenets, objects and alms the mordern school—in the Parkdale mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doggett.
Cage Stott and family entertained a
*
Legion saw a chance to serve Its com-ll(y R()tarjallM ,rfve an assurance that It school.
School will re-open Tuesday, Janu­ l>arty of twenty-eight at Christmas din­
munity.
will lie a greater ami greater factor for
ary 3, 1928. I«st year during the ner.
Diverting from the original pian,|„l)od aH ea(.|i year rolls around.
J. B. Doggett Is at the hospital at
Hood River Post has, for the («st1
whole year we enrolled 302 pupils In
seven years conducted an annual climb
tsith the grade school and the high Hood River suffering from a broken
Editor Glacier: The sum of $14,000
PARKDALE
and the general public has been Invited.
school. Thia year during the first four leg. En route home from the Christ­ lias been appropriated by the county
inas
program
at
the
school
house
Fri
­
Many people, who otherwise would
months
we
have
enrolled
277
pupils.
la
Rt
J. R. Pifer went to Portland
court of Hood River county for market
never have made the necessary de- Wednesday to spend the holidays
........ ...............
with Heveral new pupils will enter early in day night, he was run into by a car.
roads in said county. Au equal amount
tailed preparation, have been taken to 11)r fainj|v"
A. M. Butterfield and family spent of
January—some at the beginning of the
money will be contributed by the
the top of the “Most Beautiful Moun- william B. HmiiHin (Billy) raine second semester. The prospects are Christmas with the C. M. Rtott family. state of Oregon for the same purpose,
Miss Gladys Auliert spent Christinas making a total of $28,000 to be spent
tain in America" and have thereby
Willamette University last that tlie enrollmejit at the end of this
become valuable lioostera.
Thursday to spend his vacation with year will lie larger than it was at the with her sister, Mrs. Blanche Bin men on market roads in this county for the
stein, at Central Point, Ore.
The Legion lias been unselfish in all ||)h
Mr llll(( MrK. w. C. Smnl- close of scimol last year.
year 1928. At their meeting on Janu­
its efforts. It has never attempted, 1)n
—
Rev. A. S. Henderson and family of ary 4, of next year, the county court
During the holiday vacation Miss
Salem
art*
»(tending
the
holidays
with
Johnston
will
visit
an
aunt
in
Salem.
and in fart never has made a profit on
Friends of Joe Irwin were saddened
will consider where this money is to
Its annual climb. Many h®urs of *«rv' to hear of Mil death laat Tuesday, many Mias Gilstrap, Miss Bayley, Miss Romo W. T. Wyatt and family.
lie spent.
Ice and many mlkw of hiking have not kllowllll{ of hla Hlnras.
and Mr. MacDonald will be with the
About a year ago several Odell citi­
been freely contributed In the sp'i't <>f| nie teachers of both the grade and home folk in and near Portland. Miss
MOSIER
zens circulated petitions throughout
"servira to the community ,
I high schools are spending the vacation Cosine will visit friends in Seattle for
the districts of Odell, Summit and Pine
E. M. Strauss has returned to
might be some just criticism of the Hyp,.), wop friends and relatives in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will
Grove to have the Tucker and Crockett
work
after
a
holiday
visit
with
way the Legion has hnnd ed its cllml« i»<>rtlan<1 ^¡p,,) Rpsttle and other attend tlie inerting of the Oregon Htate
hills cut down to a reasonable grade.
family.
hut the efforts have, at all times, lieen I |M(|nfa.
Teachers’ association in Portland.
These petitions were signed by the
Evelyn
and
Roy
Carter
spent
Christ
­
sincere and for the good of the com-
j £ Va„ N1|ya received word of the
The autumn months for the Park-
mentioned taxpayers with only
munity. The “pleasure of service has I (il^fh of 11Ih Hlatpr MrH Mary FjKhpr. dal«“ schools have passrtl away quickly mas with Mrs. Carter’s mother and above
two or three people refusing to sign.
been the only reward for those whol|aaf Thursday at her home In Seattle. and generally satisfactorily. Sugges­ father.
Mrs. Wesley Brown has ls-en a guest Practically .all those who did sign were
‘’"ZT ’1Brt * l*ri-
.
.
,1 Miss Effie Reirfro, who is teaching tions have been mostly kind and con­
In favor of having
The cooperation of the past year of I Orchards, spent the holiday with structive. There has lieen a worthy at the home of her {«rents the past enthusiastically
these grades put on Jthe market road
*
the Cr»g Rata, lociil "mountaineering I hpr l>arents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Renfro, degree of love, loyalty ami helpfulness wt'f'lc.
Bill Olsen, who haH been working in map last year and the work started as I
organisation who did the guidlng. of
M)ag May Al|eB ((f portlan<1 eppnt tietween parents, teachers and <-hildren.
well the past summer. The county
the Ix^lon Auxiliary who took charge 0hrjatma(1 w)th her n|w Mra Bar.
One of the seniors a few days ago Portland, sjient the Christmas holidays court spent their market road money
of the kitchen, of the Ski club who (>ara ,M|I1(.r an(1 fan)Uy
wrote a bright bit of verse in the regu­ with his family.
Vivian Wnigren has been visiting on projects which were only partly I
arranged for a ski carnival in Conner-
Mlaa yiorpp,^ oavfD <wme home lar English assignment. The theme is
finished. We believe this showed good!
•J®n
1,,w‘
°* f***
■"<l from Walla Walla to be with her par- youth, love, life, and immortality. Tills with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Down­ judgment on the part of the county I
ing, Mr. Walgren arriving Hunda.v.
the Cbainljer of Gommer« makes Meute. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. E. Craven. la it: *
Mrs. Bryant and son, Forrest, went court t<> finish what was already started
Annual Climb. In fact, an activity I (|uring the holiday week.
One day while walking in the sun
before attempting any new work.
i
to Portland Thursday.
worthy the support of the entire com
Mra ilaiptl navies has the misfor- I saw a little rabbit run
40c
Elk Roast... • ••
At the present time there are really
Johnnie Wilson was In Portland Fri
>
*.
a
ia *. I tun‘‘ t®
suffering with a felon on Acnws my («th.
no
uncompleted
projects
and
we
think
day.
The T«gion has appointed a cHmM her Index finger.
Said I. “Sir Bun. where goeat thou?"
Elk Steak... s • 4 • • •
...60c
committee
plans are .i
already
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ix>yd Fintier spent the Tucker hill is the longest and steep­
a*a and _i_
x- under
Andrus of Mt. Hood was quite And with a dainty life of brow
est
hill
carrying
the
volume
of
traffic
Christmas with Mrs. Fisher's («rents,
way for the Elgtbt Annual Climb for sick last Runday.
Came, "Follow me!”
Elk Stew ...
...25c
It does of any road in the county. The
some time near the middle of July.
Mr. and Mra. M<-Gulre of Mt. Hoot) Through meadows -green and marshy Mr. and Mrs E. W^Davidhlzar.
Tuckets-
hill
is
17
per
cent
and
the
In dosing, the Amerl.-an legion tni)vwl t<(
WMh thp flrst
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bailey were
swale
Pot Roast of Beef
..18c
wants every booster in Hoo<l River to|„^
ww,a
guests at ths- home of Mr. and Mrs. Crockett hill is over 20 per cent grade. I
Over the field and through the dale
Geo. Carroll during the Christmas holi­ Practically all the people living direct­
feel sn Interest in the Climb, talk it
Mr ,nd
Ha,n i»,uI
d th|1|r Onward I ran.
•
•
•
•
Beef Boil
...15c
ly south of each grade are going to
days.
when they can p an on being in the ,.h)ldren. and Mis. Rets Kelley, ail of And then into a forest dark ;
Earl Bailey came down from Husum travel over those hills as long as they
party and reminding their friends at Portlan<t ^nt thp holldaya ^th Mr All silence, and then—oh hark ;
Shoulder Pork Roast...
..25c
are imssable because they provide the
tl*
of T*"ikln* the c,,rahland Mrs. A. M. Kelley.
for Christmas.
'Tls wedding liells.
and quickest route to Hood
Mrs. Baker, accompanied by her shortest
with the American Legion.
yr gnd
Sommers sre Ami then from out a woodland glade
Hams, half or whole
25c
brother, on Wednesday visited Mr. River. In other words, it is the nat-l
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■■ ■
■ 1 -| I .pending ten days’ vacation in I^ort- There came a happy lnnghing inaid;
ural route for the entire western half
Baker,
who
is
in
The
Dalles
hospital.
And no one tells
• •
•••••••••«••a
Turkeys
—35c
______ __________
|| land and other points.
the Odell section and all of the Sum­
Jennie Illbls-rd and 'Konstantine of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbs went to How hand in hand on went we
mit section. In addition It would.pro-1
WINTER SPORTS
with
friends
Sauter
spent
Christmas
Full of sunshine, gay and free;
Ducks-..
...35c
Vancouver for Christmas.
vide a much closer ronte for the Dee
in Casradc Locks.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hard- Until at last
people than the Loop highway in case
Vensel
spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Hamburg Steak
My sweetheart falls quite near my side
...15c
___ man were sorry to learn that their
the river route was Impassable or in
Christmas in Portland.
And I go on without my bride,
By P. F. Bucklin
| hahy died last week.
l«d condition.
the
Emily
Hnsl«nds
Is
spending
Sausage .............
...20c
Every community has Its quota of I Mr. and Mrs. Hailing entertained A different man.
During the past summer a survey
holidays with her («rents, Mr. and wan
My heart no more is free and light;
people interested in out-of-door sports | Mrs. Railing’s slater over Christmas,
made
from
the
O.
L.
Walter
cor
­
and Hood River probably has a much | Mrs. Lee Rose (Frances Doggett) of Tlie bnuiie fades from out my sight; Mrs. W. A. Husbands.
in a northeast and east direction
Mrs. Ernest Evans and children mo- ner the
larger i*ortion than the average. Until I Pendleton spent the holidays with her But ere I fall
Ixiop highway on a five per cent I
tored up from Corvallis Wednesday. to
1925 these enthusiasts had to content | parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doggett, I look, and lo! my eyes behold
grade and the coat was found to be
M.v sweetheart dressed Jn robes of gold. They were accompanied by Ix-slie something over $30,000, or approxi-|
themselves with summer sports and | nt Mt. Hood.
Camp.
- .
with practically nothing to look for-1 The women's missionary meeting was The fluffy Bun
mately the same as the estimate for
Mr. aad Mrs. Alllngton and family the Tucker hill project aa far as the
ward io during the winter months for licid at the home of Mrs. Warren Gibbs Ix«ds into cloud-land creamy white
were Christman, dinner guests of Mr. Tucker bridge. According to $n ex­
In which I enter with delight.
recreation. A small group of local po | on Wednesday afternoon.
and Mrs. Ixdliott.
pie realising that the completion of the I The Japuncse are having a New The daylight fades;
pression of opinion from about 15 Dee
Tlie Christmas entertainment given taxpayers
loop road made the upper part of | Year’s entertainment in the church The stars appear;
and about 40 Odell taxpay-1
S x
at
the
school
house
Friday
night
was
And
all
the
joys
of
heaven
are
near.
Hood River Valley more accessible in | next Bunday afternoon.
ers who were Interviewed on the sub-1
1'
enjoyed
by
a
large
audience.
Several
—E. II.
the winter months, organized a winter| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Puddy of Hood
je<-t very few iieople would travel that
numliers
were
presented
by
the
lower
sports clnb known aa the Guide Rki| River sjient Christmas with Mrs. Pud­
road if It were built. In other words,
grades after which the play. “Nativity" it would lie a “white elephant” the
club. The late J. O. Hannnm very I d.v’a parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van
ODELL
was
presented
by
the
U(>(M*r
grades
and
generously donated the Homestead Inn | Nuya.
sans- as the Whiskey creek grade is
Joe Tompkins, who la now in Los the high school.
for the use of the members during the
The Grange entertained the children
as far as serving a large number of
Angeles,
Calif.,
under
the
care
of
s
(
m
>-
The
timelier»
left
Friday
after
school
winter months and this place has con-1 with a Christmas tree and treat at
lieople is concerned.
cialista.
has
many
friends
In
Odell
and
fo
visit
friends
and
relatives
during
tinned to l<e the headquarters of the | their last meeting.
The Tucker Hill project, according
H. G. VAN ALLEN,
clu4 This small organisation In the] Tlw tngeant given by the Runday vicinity who will be pleased to know the Christinas holidays. Miss Gehnert to County Engineer Hurlburt, could
that
there
in
decided
Improvement
in
Is
HiM>n<llnit
the
holidays
with
relative»
fall of 1925 has grown very fast and I school nnd members of Religious Edu-
probably be graded cheaper with a
now has a membership rating compnr-1 cation classes on Hunda.v evening was his condition. Mr. Tompkins' ill health In Dayton. Or.. Miss Brainerd left for steam shovel than with teams and
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Ing very favorably with many similar! a success. Mm. Harold Mclsaac. hav has been of several years' duration and Corneilns, Wash., to visit friends dur­ scrapers. Consequently, It would seem
reientl.v
had
lieeome
very
dlaoiiiraging.
ing the Christinas season and Mrs. that it would lie cheaper for the county!
eastern clnba.
I Ing it In charge, had worked hard and
Mrs. W. II. Hheirlsm la 111. Re(s>rts Marshall Is'etijoylng a family reunion to complete that project this coming!
The purpose of the Guide flki club I with the cooperation of willing helper*
Indicate
gradual
Improvement.
Rhe
with her two sons. Artbnr and Fred, summer than split the funds with some!
has leen to promote winter sports and I presented s lovely entertainment.
and to develop the winter possibilities I J- B. Doggett while returning to his has a host of friends who hope for her and their families at Seattle.
other smaller proje<-t which we under­
speedy
return
to
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnsen of stand there is going to be a demand for. I
of the north side of Mt. Hood. Real-1 home from an entertainment in the
Two memliers of Inst year's gradu­ Hood River spent Christinas with Mrs.
Izing that many people enjoy the win-1 Mt. Hood slimil house last Friday
Forrest U Moe,
I
ter forms of sport Imt believe that ski-1 evening, was struck by a (tassing car. ating class at Odell high schcsil are Johnsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Chairman Odell Committee.
ing Is an art far removed from their I He was ktoM-ked down, his leg was leaving the first of tlw- year: Irene Nielsen.
Among timer returning from college
own accomplishments, this organisation | broken and he had heed bruises which Ingalls to enter U. of O. nt Eugene,
CHURCHES
has done much to Interest and Instruct I '« us « m ! some concern for some time. and Irma Bowerman, Northwestern for the holidays were: Neta and Leslie
Camp. Darrell Alllngton. Ruth Htrauas,
lM«ginnem In the mysteries of skiing. I At the present time he la resting as Huslnt-ss College of Portland.
Because of the fart that holiday Ixla Blanchard and Dorothy Strauss.
American Theosophical Society
so that at the present time over 1501 comfortably as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark and small
local people have discovered that there! Mr. and Mm. Homer Wyatt moved week Is a time of unusual activity
Conducts an open meeting, the third
Is nothing difficult or dangerous con-1 to Mt Hood last week, where he has socially the meeting of the ladles' AM daughter were Christmas guests at the Tuesday in every month at 8 p. m. at
Society of the Methodist church for home of Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Clark.
nei-ted with this form of sport and in I faken charge of the Mt. Hood store,
918 Cascade ave. All cordially invited.
James Wilson and Francos and Ellx-
fact they attain the maximum of en-l 'Hie Parkdale town team played the this week was omitted.
Joe. L. Black, president
The following announcement was re- alieth Rhogren were In Hood River
joyment and healthful exercise from a I Odell town I sirs and were defeated,
dav at the Homestead Inn and vicinity the score at the end lielng 1» to 11 <elved from Ed Laruni: "Tx-t'a go. Ras- Thursday.
St. Mary's Church
A Christmas entertainment given by
The Winter Rports carnival which I Pemlierton and Holman starred for the ket dinner, all day meeting January 1.
First mass at 7 a. m. each Sunday.
Beginning of revival meeting by Evan­ the two Sunday schools at the Emman­
was attended by WKi people last year, I visitors.
will he an annual affair sponsored by I Both of our teams came out from gelist J. R. Johnson of Portland, Ore­ uel church on Christmas Eve wan en­ Second mass at 9.30 a. m.
joyed by all who attended.
ning with a basket dinner at H o'clock,
the Guide Rki club and Is believed will I Grass Valley games at the liming end gon. at Odell Christian church.”
Seventh Day Adventist Church
With the exception of Mr. and Mrs
Among those shopping In Hood River
business session to follow. The Young
soon bts-ome as famous among skllerslBofh had pretty fair alibis. The day
Corner
15th
and
Pine
streets.
Serv
­
W.
H.
Rbrlrhon.
who
wens
drtalned
at
last week were: Mrs. F. A. Rhogren
l’eople’s Society of the Christian En­
as the American Legion Climb has be I was so cold and the way long. Travel
coine
7" among mountain climbers
_ _
In | «as dangerous. Our boys saw seven home by Mrs. ShelrlMtn'a illness, the and daughters. Frances and Mrs. Al ices Babtiath—Saturday. At 9.45 a. m.7 deavor will unite with the city society
Sabbath
school;
preaching,
11
o'clock:
guests
at
Christmas
dinner
Mondav
at
Taggesell. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Mosier,
of the Christian church in their an­
order to make the membership of the cam pile up at once and so we consider
Guide Ski club open to every one the that they were not In n perfeH mental the home of L. C. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs W. E Clark. Mrs. A. C. Holmes Young People’s meeting, 3 p. m.; pray nual banquet on Friday evening of this
er
meeting
Wednesday
at
7.30
p.
m.
A.
L.
Weinheimer
included
the
Hhelr-
and daughter. Kathleen. Doria Cherry,
week in the dining room of the church,
dues were reduced to $1.00 this year <-ondition when they started to play
aw joo /> mw war trfwr
which Is low enough to appeal to all Anyway thev say that at the return l>ons. the Weinheimers. Mr. and Mrs. V'Onn Evans. Mary Evans and Mrs Everybody welcome.
eordial invitation is extended to al)
F.
H.
Conway,
Pastor.
Merle
Miller
of
Hood
River
nnd
Mr
to worship with us.
W. A. Husbands and daughters, Emily
and Is also sufficient to care for the game we will have the score reversed
nnd
Mrs.
H.
W.
Rodamer.
twenty-one
Mrs. W. Q. Livingstone, Minister.
and Arvilla.
small expenras of the organisation.
Our town boys did not arrive until 9.15
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Fri.-Sat, Dec. 38-31— Marlon Davisa
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holmes and chil­
The Forestry department baa given and played supperless. They all got nil told.
Sunday school at 9.45 a. tn. each Sun­
the free use of certain forest lands for home safely for Christinas m> we have " Forty-one Fletchers, Gilkersons. Ba dren were dinner guests of Mr. and
in
her new triumph, THE FATK
St. Mark's Charrh
dors. Flogs and Dutros were guests at •Mrs. P. L. Manser of Hood River on day. Morning preaching service at 11
the construction of ski slides and this that much to he thankful for.
CO-ED
” with a real star cast, and for
New
Year's
Day.
the
Feast
of
the
the
family
Christmas
dinner
Monday
a. m. Young Peoples’ service at 7 p. m.
Christman.
In connection with the Homestead Inn
The Reliekahs held tlielr Christmas
which la close fey, gives an Ideal ground tree in the Odd Fellows hall last nt the home of Miss May and Leonard
Mrs. Wheeler Clark was shopping in Evening preaching service, 8 p.m. Mid­ Circuli daion of Jesus, will be cele- comedy, “Around the Bases” (a Col- 4
brated ¡Hth the Holy Communion at 8 legion), Rabbit cartoon, “All Wet”,
week service Wednesday at 8 p. tn.
for such sports.
The Dalles Thursday.
Thursday evening. After the games a Fletcher.
a. fo., with the rector's sermon
W. G. and J. A. Newell of Portland
Rev. G. A. Dockatader, Enaton—-
______ “Hidden Death Traps” and News.
The Guide Ski club Is of the opinion fine supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Davis of Port­
on “The Spirit at a New Year”. Bun­
that too much cannot be said of the _ A question^box has boon put up in arrived Sunday evening for n visit at land were week end guests of Mr. and
day schooV meets at 9.45 a. m. ; the Prices 10-25-35-50. Note: Friday, Dec.
English
Church'
hospitality and generosity of J. O. Han the church. The purpose Is to give an the imrsonnge They are brothers of Mrs. W. F,. Clark.
30, The Little Theatre (Hub will pre­
num In donating the use of Homestead opportunity for everyone to ____
Mrs. lloliert flcearce is home for the
make ___
sin- Mrs c. L. Dark.
Special New Year
y services at 11 Boys’ and ’Girls’ Society at B p. m.
A. I,. Dark, accompanied Wji his wife holidays.
sent its first one-act play, "The Master
, o'clock. The Runday
inn to the Guide Ski club and of*the cere Inquiry on any kind of religious
ool begins at
continuation of this practice by Mrs. question nnd have it answered from the and daughter, motored froin Salem
Mrs. W. Clark left Monday night for 10.30 o'clock. An impo nt meeting of Ashury Methodist Eplseepal Church Ralesman."
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i the voting memltera
J. O. nannurn who is as enthusiastic pulpit. Hermon topics or texts may be Mondnv for ii visit at the tmrsonage Heppner.
be held Sun-
We wish yon all a Happy New Yrar.
as her husband was In the development suggested, or ideas offered for the Im­ Mr. Dark Is a brother of Rev. C. L.
day at 2 30 - ---------
Sun.,
Jan.
1st—“SPRING FEVER”
Runday
school
will
convene
at
9.45
of winter sports.
provement of the church services, The Dark.
P. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
DEE
a. m. Morning worship st 11 o’clock; with Wm. Haines. Joan Crawford, Ed- 1
Cretin
Taylor,
innior
at
O.
A.
C..
Is
names of the inquirers need not be
subject. "The New Year," All friends ward Earle and Eileen Percy, a great .
Nels E. Nelson and daughter, Paul­
signed. Next Sunday evening a stere- stw-nding the holiday vacation at the
First Christian Church
are invited to bring their baskets and
home
of
her
narents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
ine.
were
Chrlstmaa
shoppers
In
Port
­
opticon lecture will l>e given by Rev.
We start the New Year with Bible leave same in the kitchen nntil after golf story. “Hot Papa” for comedy
ROTARY CLUB GROWS
M.
Tavlor.
Rhe
will
return
to
Corval
­
land
last
week.
F. G. Scherer In the chureh At 7.30
Al Peters nnd Banks Mortimer vi»- school at 9.45; Communion and Junior service when an hour will be spent in and Paramount News. Prices 10-25-35-
The subject la “fleenea From Syria." lis Monday.
church at 10.50; morning message at renewing friendships,, after which din­ 50. Continuous 2 till 10.
Mrs.
J.
M.
Taylor
nnnounees
the
fol
ite<l
Dee on business last Monday.
Mr. Scherer was a teacher in Tripoli
11.15, a special message to be given. ner will be served, Wednesday eve­
'owing
excellent
program
for
the
regu
­
Vai
Rearson,
Moyne
Rogers
and
Boys' school for two years and liaa vis­
By Dr. C. II. Jenkins. President
Annual busineea meeting of the church ning. prayer and Bible study. Ladles*
lar
meeting
of
the
P.-TA
A.
Tin-sdnv
Nails
Gorman
are
fighting
their
way
Mon Tueru, Jan. 2-3—“WAY OF AL
The Hood River Rotary Club was ited the ai-enea shown in the lecture •vening, January 10: Music. Mrs. W. F •o Cnllfornla. Several battles have will be held at 2.30 p. tn., and every Aid will meet on Friday, January 8.
FLESH
” with Belle Bennett, Phyll
established in April Institution of the Everyone la Invited. The New Year Yonng and smis; song. W. N. Byars: Wn arranged for In the aoutliern end membdr of the church should be pres­
Henry Yonng. Minister.
Haver and Donald Keith, the show yo
organization and tha presentation of sermon topic for Sundnv morning Is -ending. Mlns Dorothy Doane; song •>f this state and the fighters will he ent. The evening message will be pre­
the charter by the Portland dub oc­ “Forward!”
have been waiting for. For corned;
Mrs C. I* Dark. Mlns Jessie McComb In good condition when they reach sented in the same unique manner aa
-n— 1
curred at a dinner at the Columbia
state leader of Extension Rcrvhv California, the state where they raise has been our custom for several weeks." A
The Drawback'' and News. Prices li
of
Parkdale
.School
Notes
Gorge hotel, soon after that hostelry
It will be interesting and helpful. You the _
Hom-' Economics. O. A. C.. the s(ieaker <<>od Oregon prune*.
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w
__
_____
_
_
26-35-150.
in
was ojiened for the season The dub’s
In the college entrance examination of the evening, will have a message of
Cliff Thomas, a prosperous bachelor are invited.
Portland, attending the annual con
weekly luncheons were held each taken recently by the seniors In Park- .Interest to alU
W. 0. Livingstone. Minister.
■f Trout Creek. Is visiting his brother.
vention of the Oregon State Teachers'
Wed-Thura, Jan. 4-5—DsuMe Bill—
Thursday at the Columbia Gorge until I dale high school Ralph Priest rated
The biggest social affair of the rear Charles,
1
of Troutdale. Charles Thorttaa
association. Hood River county tea­
the hostelry closed for the season. highest and Alice Middleawart next tor Odell alumni Is held during Christ­ *s engaged In raising thoroughbred
Valley ChristiM Chsrdi
‘ WllJl BEAUTY” featurtng Rex. the
chers
hold
100
per
cent
memliershlp
In
Since then, except for a meeting at Ralph's rating was Idtmtlcal with that mas holidays. This year It was hold dogs and- la doing a growing bnainesB.
I’nined service begins promptly at
King of Wild Horaes. with jnne nar_
Mrs. Alum Howe's Cottage Farm, the made last autumn by Yamhill which Wednesday, last, night at Grange hall It was not a very lonely drive to Trout­ 10.15. and closes promptly at 12 M. the state body.
lowe and Hugh Allen. Fllmed on the
weekly luncheons are lieing held at the graded the highest in the state. Tlie Next week we hope to he able to give ' dale.
The messages of the day will be In
Hotel Wankoma.
Modern and Old-time dances every great Arixona deaert with a roviag
average at the whole class was gratify 1 complete account of the program of
N. Gilbert Thebeau, who la now )o- keeping with the New Year’s season.
The Rotary Clnb has shown s mater­ ing.
•he vemlng.
, ented In Portland. Is visiting hta par­ Tn the evening will be the Christian second and fourth Tuesdays each month band of 1000 wild horten. Also “THE
ial growth since it was organised.
Our boys took the short end of the
The Bowerman family, which In- <
In Doe. His large number of Endeavor Society meeting at 6 o'clock at W. O. W. ball, over Electric kitchen. ( LOWN" with an all atar cast, ""1 -
Through its luncheons nnd meetings score In the Grass Valley game hy 11 eludes Mr. and M"ra. G. E. Bowerman ents
I
friends
the valley were verv glad to with the New Year theme. The annual
Newa Priem 10 25 35^0
each week, al) of which are character­ to 19 points. Even at that neither and daughter, Irma. Mr. and Mrs. < «■e him. in Gilbert
Is an unusually gifted business meeting of the church will be,
ised by good fellowship, it baa brought end of the score was very long. Mr. Ernest Gramse and baby daughter and t mnsleian and Ma absence
from th« com- held on Wednesday. January 4, begin-[
i
interest
patiffi. ilonal
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