Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 03, 1919, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 3, 1919.
Eighth Grade Examination Returns Le Fevre, Vada Turner, Orrin Burke.
Nehalem, Dist. No. 39—Percy Eg­
Announced.
The Society News
Mrs. Oathout. 'the ladies brought
their knitting and stayed until a
late hour in the evening.
gleston, Harry
Crawford, Victor
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Seventy-two pupils in the schools Olson, Leslie Johnson, Vivian Tohl, Sweitika Club—Mr. White’s Party
of Tillamook county received their Alice Thompson.
For Ssniors—Senior
Party To the School Boys and Girls of Til­
Wheeler, Dist. No. 48—George
eighth grade diplomas in the May
lamook County.
Kill
Kare
Meeting
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and June examinations, At the coun- Wann, Foster Miller, Newton Trus-
sler.
Would you like to have a souvenir
Mrs. Webster Holmes gave an in-
ty
superintendent’s
office, Miss
Rockaway Dist. No. 56—Lewis formal afternoon party Wednesday of tne Great War? Of course every
Hare furnished the list. as follows:
at her home at Hobsonville. A large ooy and girl wants that very thing.
Fairview. Dist. No. 8—Ruby An­ Best.
Brighton Dist. No. 48—Inez John­ number of her friends were present. Here is how you may obtain one.
derson, Henrietta Jenkins.
When the war closed the govern­
Beaver Dist. No. 8—Harold Mat­ son.
Meda, Dist. No. 19-—Russell Fox.
A most delightful evening was ment had on hand fifteen million
toon, Sewell Ayer, Willie McClay.
Hunt, Dist. No. 57—Pauline Gieng- spent by all who attended the High hand grenades, for use on the Wes­
Tillamook, Dist. 9—Bernice Clark.
School Senior day program last tern front.
Nina Vetsch, Madge deFord, Lillian er, Alma Furrer, John Gienger.
Academy—Nellie Hester, Eliza­ Thursday night, at the assembly
Now they are savings banks. They
Groat, Lottie Orth, Ethel Anderson,
Ramona Haltom, Warren Poland, beth Stone, Avis Woolfe, Bernice room. A surprise that would please have been provided with a slot and a
everybody was promised by the com­ chamber to receive the pennies and
Helen Eadus, Oliver Mathers, Leia Stone.
Woods, Dist. No. 16—Rosemary mittee in charge, and when the dimes of American boys and girls
Smith, Rodey Farley, Orman Math­
Mitchell.
guests arrived they found a camp­ who are saving to invest in savings
ews, Georgia Carlin.
fire in the front of the room sur- stamps.
Owens, Dist No. 11—Mollie Ludke,
The Savings Division of the Treas-
Mohler, Dist. No. 2S— Bernice Dean Straub Prophesies Great Future rounded by cushions, blankets and
For Tillamook.
rugs, while at the back was a large ury Department is offering you these
Loerpabel, Vivian Tomlinson.
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tent. This was the feature of the to encourage you to save during
Blaine, Dist. No. 27—Ruth Gould,
Dr. John Straub, dean of men and evening and part of the "Class Will,” your vacation. That department has
ford, Lois Daniel,. Alice Daniel.
Reading, Dist. No. 25—Illa David­ of the College of Liberal Arts at the for no sooner did Elaine Todd read, made this plan whereby you may se­
University of Oregon, came in Friday "is willed a milk pail and three- cure this bank. One grenade bank
son, Carl Nelson.
Red Clover, Dist. No. 49—Rosie to deliver the address to the gradua­ legged stool,” then out of the tent may be secured at the opening of
ting class of. the High School at the came the stool and pail, much to the school in September by any pupil ten
Abplanalp.
Blaine, Dst. No. 27—Ruth Goud. Christian Church Friday night. He amusement of the audience.
years old or younger who exhibits
The tent contained many and cur­ one War Savings Stamp, and if more
Bay City, Dist. No. 31—Wayne stayed over Sunday to attend the K.
Todhunter, Lynn Hayes, Herbert of P. Picnic at Netarts, and liked the ious articles, all of which were being than ten years old two War Savings
Miller, Marie Flagg, Dottie Sanders, beach sc well that he is trying to willed to the students, and the hi­ Stamp, purchased with money earn­
make arrangements to come over and larity and spontaneity of the "gifts” ed during vacation, and who brings
Irene Deatley.
Riverdale, Dist. No. 38—William stay a month, leasing the cottage, presentation, kept everyone laugh­ with it the story showing how much
"The Breakers.”
ing. One girl was willed a wash tub money was earned.
Olson.
Dean Straub is very enthusiastic and wash-board, and when all the
Garibaldi,. Dist. No. 14—Clifford
I hope all school boys and girls
Benson, David Krumlauf, Edward over the beach and Tillamook, saying will was finished the hob-nobbing of will earn one of these “Souvenirs of
that
he
thinks
the
beach
is
wonder
­
milk
maid,
wash-woman
and
million
­
Hart.
the War.”
Trask, Dist. No.
17—Kenneth ful, and prophesying a great future aire was funny and laugh provoking
G. B. Lamb.
for Tillamook. The fine factory cites in every way.
Chance, Louis Himes.
County W. S. S. Chairman.
The class song was an original
Fawcett Creek Dist. No. 33—Marie just west of town on the Tillamook
river, he said should in twenty years composition, both as to words and
Mayer, Eugene Simmons.
Tohl School, Dist. No. 36-—Henry be lined with factories. If a basin music, and was written by Miss Faye
Industrial Clubs in the County.
could be dredged there so the boats Harris and Miss Olive Ingler, who
Newberg, Raymond O’Neel.
Castle Rock. Dist. No. 37—Joe could turn round, he believes a great both dtfServe praise for the niceness
Certificates of achievement
harbor could be had for Tillamook. of their composition. A song by the completion of required industrial
Aufdermauer, Albert Aufdermauer.
girl’s quartette, the Misses Ozella work for those enrolling in the In­
Cloverdale, Dist. No. 22—Eleanor Dr. Straub left Monday morning.
Hart, Olive Ingler, Ella Glad and
dustrial Clubs at county schools.have
Esther Heusser delighted the au­
dience. A violin solo by Joe Schnal, been received by three of Tillamook
accompanied by Miss Olive Ingler, county’s schools. These successful
clubs were the Sand Lake school,
and a song by Miss Mayme LaFollett,
We are just completing 14 years of bank service for the people of
accompanied by Miss Helen Gibson, which has won a ceitificate for three
1/
years; the Hemlock school and the
Bay City and tributary country.
We invite your further patron­
made up the rest of the charming Hunt
school.
age, and full co-operation so we may be able to give you still
musical numbers of the evening.
The
teachers under whose charge
better service. You are cordially invited to carry your business
The class prophecy was read by
with us. Depository for City, County, Port and Siate.
Miss Hazel Klinehan, and the history the work was completed are Mrs.
by Bill Wilmot. Miss Eugenia Smith Lelia Doty, at the Hunt school; Miss
gave a reading pleasantly, and in a Vera Barnes, at the Hemlock school;
way that the audience appreciated. and Miss Claudia Brown, at the Sand
The introductory address of the Lake school. The work undertaken to
evening was made by supt of schools, win these certificates must be com­
The City on Tillamook Bay.
O. V. White, whom the students say, pleted by at least 75 percent of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCully just morning and will go to.Bayocean to had Kindly helped them, and en­ club, a report sent to the Oregon
returned after spending a month *in open her hotel.
couraged a good time in every way. Agricultural College and an exhibi­
Hillsboro.
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His talk was followed by that* of tion pri pared.
The Hunt school which had slight­
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Mrs. George V. James and daugh­ Carl Anderson, the Senior class pres­
ly over 75 percent complete the work
ter,
Marjorie,
of
Portland,
are
visit
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ident,
which
was
responded
to
by
Dr. W. C. Hawk and wife, and Mr.
had the following successful pupils:
and Mrs. C. L. Nelson, spent last ing with Mrs. James’ mother, Mrs. J. the Junior class president, Harry Ernest Gienger, Nelson Paul, James
Elliott.
>
Sunday a Rockaway, where the doc­ M. Millsap.
With a great deal of merriment Tone, John Gienger, Agnes Hunter,
tor Is building an office.
George Duncan and family just re­ and laughter from all sides, the Pauline Gienger,, Gladys Klinehan,
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and Marie Gienger. The Hemlock
Mr. and Mr», W. W, Rldehalgh and turned from their outing. This year party ended with everyone noisily club which won its certificate with
they
spent
two
weeks
at
Mt.
Hood.
Cheerful
and
happy.
»an, Robert, motored in frm Port­
t
100 percent had Henry Newberg,
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land Sunday.
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Raymond O’Niel, and Annie Newberg
Miss Irene Wilkinq visited friends
One of the largest parties of the as its member». The Sandlake school
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on the beach Monday and Tuesday.
season was held after the graduation with the largest number enrolled in
Mrs. J. M. Millsap and Nora Flagg
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exercises last Friday night, when It» clubs also made a record of 100
visited two weeks with Portland
Many new families are moving into the graduates and a number of percent completions with these stu­
friends, returning Monday.
town since the mill put on both day friends were Invited to the home of dents: Augusta Edwards, Mary Ward,
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and night shifts, about June 15th. Supt. O. V. White for a little lunch, Alice Carter, Maude Webb, Alta Gal­
The T. T. T. club ladies spent last More household goods arrive
at the as a parting token of his regard for loway, Mabel Galloway, Clara Gallo­
Sunday at Bayocean, going over at depot every day or so.
them. Thirty six guests in all were
way, Eola Brown, Edward Cameron,
one in the morning in the boats of
asked and enjoyed the delightful Floyd Cameron, Jim Anderson, Miles
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Ray Warner, F, 8. Boussle and Hu-
Mrs. 0, E, Shelley lost a garnet party.
Robertson, Harry Robertson, Milo
bert Butler. Among thase present bead necklace last week afld put an
Toasts were made by Dean Straub,
Webb,
Gertrude
were Professor Wymann and family ad in the Headlight, and the neck* the graduation exercise speaker; by Carter, Claude
Brandt, Florence Hayes, Marion
S. Ashley and family. O. E. Shelley lace was returned the next day.
J. Merrill smith, a member of the
and family, Mr. and Mrs F. S. Butler,
board; by Carl Anderson, the senior’s Davis, and Clara Ward.
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Sir. and Mt». Brock, Mr. afiS
The beginning of th? season at president; and Professor White gave
McClure, Mr, and Mrs. H. Flagg, Mr. Bayocean caused Jonas' Merchandise & word or two. The dining room had
Nazarene Annual Report.
and Mrs. Warner, and Mr. and Mrs. store to open It branch there last been turned Into a forest bower,
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B.oussie,
The Pentecostal Church of the
with evergreen bough» lining the
Sunday.
walls, while the tables were strewn Nazarene has Just closed its con-
4L.
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Charles Rlchatiback, .the popular
Bernice Nelson, an O. A. C. stu- with beautiful, sweet smelling flow­ Terence year at the annual District
candy seller of Vogan’H, .of Portland, dent, returned home last week and ers. Delicious cakes and ice cream Assembly which convened at New-
was calling in Bay City.
will spend the summer in part in were served before the midnight berg, Oregon, June 18-22. By a
unanimous vote of the local church.
hour.
clerking in her father’s store.
Those beside the nineteen grad­ the pastor, Rev. A. F. Ingler, was cal­
A lovely five o’clock dinner took
place at the home of Mrs. T. A. Gil­
A change in the management of uates bidden to the charming affair led for the ensuing year, and the
returned
len. on Monday' evening. The roms the Bay View Hotel is expected soon. and for whom place cards were laid. General Superintendent
were: Dean John Straub, J. Merril him with cogratulations.
were beautifully decorated with
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Rev. Ingler came to Tillamook last
ferns, evergreen boughs and roses.
Monday night Clare Provoose had Smith and wife. Miss Ethel 1 White,
Her dinner was one of the kind that just driven up in. front of his fath­ Mr. Bennett, the Misses Skidmore, October upon recommendation of the
have made her famous at Bay City er’s store, when a runaway team, Brakel. Curry and Everson; Mr. and District Superintendent and the call
as an excellent cook. The guests at with a wagon from the mill dashed Mrs. Hanson, Mr. Johnson and wife. of the church, and. in spite of the
Miss White played for the guests Flu and other handicaps, the church
the charming party were Mr. and by. Clare jumped in the machine,
Mrs. G. F. Duncan, Dr. and Mrs. C. and sped after the runaways, catch­ during the serving of refreshments was* enabled to send an excellent re­
W. Hawk. Miss Irene Wilkins sang ing up with the team and passing and the party broke up with every port to the annual assembly. Lust
Edna Blanchurd and Herbert Miller. them. Then he got his machine di­ one wishing the seniors could grad- Sunday evening was devoted to giv­
ing reports of the recent Assembly
After the dinner. MI sh Wilkins sang rectly in front of the team and be­ uate three or four times a year.
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by the pastor, delegates and friends
while Mrs. Duncan played until late gan slowing down, crying “Whoa”,
The Kill Kare Klub met at the who were in attendance, and they
all the time. The team had to slow
in the evening.
down too, and finally stopped. Mr. home of Mrs. Curl Haberlaeh. on were inspiring and encouraging. The
Thursday last, with Mrs. J. E. Reedy outlook is one of increasing faith
Jess Hays left for the Columbia Provoost may be congratulated on assistant to the hostess. After the
and hope, and the little flock is
River Tuesday morning to troll, his thoughtfulness.
business meeting, game.- were played,
to lire Great Sliupheru to.
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will
Blanchard,
his
partner.
Hazen
and
in
a
guessing
contest,
Mrs.
C.
J.
His
care
and approval. The follow­
Frances
Provoost
is
expected
home
continue to fish for crabs for the lo­
i before^ the Fourth. He has not been Edwards won first prize. Besides ing is a financial report which was
cal market.
home since he entered the army two the 13 members who were present. read to the congregation on a re­
the guests were Mesdames, Cren- cent Sunday morning and is publish­
Mrs. H. J. Martin arrived Monday years ago, and was a lieutenant.
shaw. Partridge. H. H. Rosenberg. ed herewith al the request of friends
J. H. Rosenberg and D. Kuratli.
who are not members of the Nazar­
Delicious refreshments were serv­ ene church:
ed and the next meeting place will Value of Church property. »2,490.50
be with Mrs. Roy Jones, with Mrs. Indebtedness on same . . .
750.00
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Morrison assisting.
Amounts raised for
Building &. improvements I 656.12
The Swastika Club met at the home General Superintendent ..
15.00
Phone Main 73.
CHARLES H. JONES, Manager.
of Mrs. H. E. Tucker, Friday. June District Superintendents..
75.00
27. The guests were Mrs. Buell. Mrs. Pastor, for 8 months, be-
600.00
% Jones, and Mrs. Hart. A pleasant ( sides parsonage) ....
afternoon was spent with fancy work Home Missions.................
54.64
and playing games. A delicious lunch Foreign Missions......... .
269.35
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General Merchandise, eon was served by the hostess, after Church extension............. 204.56
Bay City, Oregon. which the club adjourned to meet Education .......................... 260.00
25.00
with Mr». Burge in July.
Publishing House.............
72 58
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Other benevolences...........
An informal surprise dinner-party Rent of Church lot.........
36.00
was given by Mrs. White at the Evangelists ........................
132.79
167.40
charming home of O. V. White o« Current expenses.............
Monday evening in comemoration of Sunday School Expenses. .
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his birthday. The house was decorat­
ed with bowls of lovely, vari-colored
Total amount raised.. 32.674.30
Phone 72.
Phone 31
flowers, and the table beautified
The church reported 34 members
with a beautiful centerpiece of at thetr annual meeting and. of this
pansies. Miss Lucile assisted her number, about 20 persons paid the
mother with the serving.
bills for the conference year.
Among those enjoying the hos-
Cheerfully submitted.
A. F. Ingler, Pastor.
Vitality of the White’s were the Rev.
.Cibsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Cav­
Win. Fletcher, Tuasuiei
EDWIN E. SMITH.
diCt. »lr. Tiuey Byers anti Mr. and
FI RST BANK
of
"^horn’s
Tilllamook, Oregon.
Extraordinary Display and
SALE OF
NEW SILKS
BAY CITY
ushed here by fast express from the
famous La I’orte Mills came package after
package of exquisite new Silks in the love­
liest of designs and colorings in novelties
and the richest of shades and Weaves in
plain Silks.
BAY CITY NEWS
Come view the tn at your leisure. You
cS- will revel in their beauty and lustrous
HKfinish, to say nothing of the remarkable
values they represent at
$1.98 to $5.00
Included among the silksshown there are
New Lining Satins.
New Printed Georgettes.
Yardwide Duchess Satins
Black Peau de Soie.
Juno and Service Satins.
40 inch Crepe Meteors.
Th« Standard «f Amari«*
Just Received
Splendid Showing of
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BOYS SUITS
They have been well worth waiting
for these smart, snappy styles in Boys’
Knickerbocker Suits in belted and
waist seam models.
Choose from good wearing mixtures
in Brown, Blue, Grey and Green and
sizes to fit boys 10 to 18 years of age.
«1
today.
is Contributing
Fruit, Groceries arid Campers’ Supplies
Wonderful Specials
During July.
Bay City Drug Co., NELSON & CO.,
You will findjdisplayed on Counters
and Tables innumerable bargains of
every kind.
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
BAY CITY MARKET,
Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides
” See them in the^window
Wonderful values.
Every Department in the Store
JONES’ GENERAL STORE,
Confections,
Soft Drinks and
Patent Medicines.
Ctotktó
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Come to the store prepared to take
away all you can carry for these July
Sales will long remain in your memory
as saving events of the greatest im­
portance, events offering good, re­
liable, seasonable merchandise at prices
only a fraction of the actual worth.
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