Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 11, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
Thunrey. November 11
Society and Club Events
, Power of a Noble Purpose.” We in­
novel manner. Guests of the after­
Reformed Church.
noon were: Mesdatne3 Riechers, Con-
Sunday School at 10 a.m. Public vite you to all of these services.
dit, E. W. WaHace, Conover, and worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: Sometimes to be where we ought to
Benningholf. Next meeting will be "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness­ be, requires some planning. May we
The gala event of the social season
es Against
Thy
Neighbor." cr suggest that you make your plans
at the home of Mrs. Henry Heisel.
ed
later.
Mrs.
Beals
served
hot
bis
­
was the formal dinner
last evening
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"Tongue the Test of True Religion." early in the week to attend public
cuits, butter and honey with salads
given for 16 members of ths Mystic for the afternoon lunch. Those pres­
' Singing by the male quartette. Come worship. Strangers in our city ate
A successful basket social was giv­
always made welcome.
Shrine and their wives at the home ent were Rev. and Mrs. Dark, Mrs. J. en by the Garibaldi school last Sat­ ' and worship with us.
W. G. Lienkemper,.pastor.
of Noble and Mrs. A. A. Pennington, C. Edwards, Mrs. Geo. Lamb. Mrs. urday. The purpose of the event
Mill construction at Garibaldi has
for which Mr. and Mrs. Pennington Lloyd Edwards, Mrs. Hewitt. Mrs. was to raise funds for basket
United Brethern Church
brought in such an influx of resi­
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Vierick were the Cloyd Dawson. Mrs. Alvu Williams, applies and equipment. There i
A cordial welcome is extended to dents that all available living space
hostesses. After refreshments many Mrs. Fred Beals. Mrs. Helsel. Mrs. about 250 persons present and
all to each of the services at the U. has been taken ^nd employes of the
Noyes,
Mrs.
Smith,
Mrs.
Turnbull,
ding
on
the
baskets
was
lively,
amusements took place which occu­
B. Church. Sunday School at 10 mill have ben fored to sek a^tiu.io-
pied the entire evening. The date Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Goyne, Mrs. Gailey, proceeds netted the school *200.
o'clock.
Preaching by the pastor at dation^ at Bar Viw. As a resut. the
Mrs.
Trombley,
Mrs.
Hoy.
Mrs.
The feature of the evening's rn-
palms at the oasis of Noble Penning­
tertalnment was a jack o' lantern 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Preaching cottages at Bar Clew are filling up :u
ton were tastefully decorated in the Crank.
also at ellow Fir at 2 P. M., and summer season style.
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pa.ade by the school children. With
Shrine colors and with many pictutes
Pleasant Valley at 3:15 P. M.
the
lights
turned
off
and
carrying
suggestive of the order and the tor­
Interest in the Presbyterian guild
Subject for Sunday morning ser-
Plans for the Oregon W. C. T. U.
tures which must be gone through by is reported as growing steadily. Last through the darkness carved pump­ mo.i: "Vital Needs of the Church."
farm home drive are nearing com­
every novice who attains the rank of week in spite of the inclement kins with their knife-notched faces Come and worship with us.
pletion, and nearly every county in
Noble. The weary wanderers were weather a large assembly of women lighted by candies, the procession
R. FISHER. Pastor.
the state is now organized for 'lie
took
on
the
aspect
of
a
ghost
walk.
supplied with plenty of camel’s milk met at the home of Mrs. Conover
actual solicitation of the *125,000.
The auctioneer was Al Wadsworth, .
and Zent Zem which is greatly ap­ and by the time the assistant host-
The drive will be held during the
Christian Church
preciated by any one who has ever ess, Mrs. Stienbach, finished her who cleverly sold the baskets. Harry
week of November 15 to 22. Ac­
A
cordial
invitation
to
the
public
Bitter
represented
the
school
board
held the rope.
quiz, the women had forgotten that
cording to C. J. Edwards, chairman
to
attend
all
services.
Preaching
at
for
the
evening
and
in
a
short
talk
The following were guests of the the weather was other than cheery.
of Tillamook county, the quota for
evening: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reedy, On November 16 the won.en meet at outlined the plans for the school for i 11 o'clock and 7:30 P. M.
I Bible school at 10 A. M.. We use this county has been fixed at *950.
M and Mrs. Morris Schnal, Mr. and the home of Mrs. Gruber, And ivo- the coming year.
The hall for the evening war, do­ the graded system,,which will meet That this amount will be quickly
M
C 0. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs Rol- men who would like to spend a plea-
1
subscribed in the belief of Mr. Ed­
by Mr. Sipprell, clerk of lile your needs.
nated
lic Watson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hail ant afternoon and get acquainted i
C.
E.
at
6:30,
with
a fine bunch wards and members of the county
school board.
M ■. and Mrs. C. W. Barrlck, Mr. and welcome.
The organi­
of young people. Be one of many. campaign committee.
Mr . Roy Henkle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
i zation work is now pracitally over.
Wednesday
at
7:30
Prayer
Meet-
Haberlach, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gil-
|
The Kill Kare Klub met October
The Order Eastern Star Kensi: z
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harrison.
21. Mrs. H. 11. Rosenberg and Mrs. ing.
Mrs. Ed Cary of Carlton, came in
ton Club met at the Masonic ti p •
Ladies Aid on Thursday afternoon. on the stage Monday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Condii, Mr. and
I Veuuington were hostesses. R ¡11
last week with Mrs. Gruber and M -
HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister. her daughter.
M rs. John Nelson. H. T. Botts and
: call found nearly all the members
Gaylord as hostesses.
The women
Cough.
• present.
served and did some needed work I .1
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The resignation of Mrs. R. C. Joi e
Presbyterian Church
the Eastern Star, for which the el ■'»
Sunday School. 10 A. M.
was regretfully accepted. Mrs. Cast,
ADMINISTRATRIX N0TICEE
delightful 50Û patry was given was organized. There were 35 wc-
Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sub­
.Mrs. Conover and Mrs. Edwards were
I
CREDITORS
on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Homer men present and several new me.ii-
appointed as a committee to suggest ject: "Humanity of God."
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
vson, Mrs. John Groat. Mrs. C. T. hers Joined. The luncheon
vis
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Sub­ by order of the County Court
Clough and Mrs. F. C. Baker, at ¡lie served in the main hall and was el* names to fill the vacancy.
The guests for the afternoon were Jcct: "Hypocrites." Church peoplo Tillamook County. Oregon, duly
home of the latter. The spacious joyed by all.
Mesdanies Crenshaw, Hays, Reichert*, are sometimes accused of being hyp­ 'made and entered, the undersigned
rooms were artistically decorat i.
Mesdames Hcyd and Henkle w»’l .¡iii, io.-iey. Moulton aud J. H. Ro<- ocrites. Is this accusation true?
I Bertha M. Johnson, has been duly
the floral decorations being white entertain the club in December.
Everybody welcome.
i ei.berg.
¡appointed adminlstrix of the est
and yellow chrysanthemums, en­
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ALLAN A. McREA, Minister.
i
The programme committee, com-
i of Ella J. ¿Shattuck, deceased, i
twined with green foliage. The hos­
On Thursday evening. November . ¡»c. ed of .'¡rs. Case and Mrs. Conover,
| has qualified as such.
tesses proved themselves to be
18, at 8 P.
Silver Wave Chapter, I entertained for the afternoon with
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
Lutheran Church
charming entertainers and a most
' No. 18. Oreder Eastern Star, will I an excellent paper on "From the
Lutheran services at the Seven* h (that
all persons having claims
pleasant afternoon was participated
| give the Floral degree > and Past Did World to tlie New."
Daj -\dvent church Sunday, Nov. 14, ' against the said estate must present
in by the large number of guests.
| Worthy Matron's degree.
■e. This is
The hostesses served a delightful at 2:30 P. M.
(thcm to the undersigned adminiscra-
The honors of the afternoon were
■es have been lunch.
i the first time these de
You are cordially invited.
I trix, together with the proper voueh-
Mrs.
won by Mrs. George Winslow.
The Klub adjourned to meet in
given here. All Stars and visiting
REV. C. GAHL.
■ ers, on oy before eix months
Partridge was the winner of . he
Stars are invi cd to hr present. By November wi.ii Mrs. Carl Iiaberlach.
1 this date.
consolation prize.
The
invit d
order of th< Worthy Matron. Leila
j
Nov. 11. 1920.
guests were:
At The Methodist Chui’ch.
Doty, Secretary.
BERTHA M. JOHNSON,
Sunday School at 10 a.m. You arci
Mesdames Aiderman. Anderson,
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Administratrix of the Estate
Bales, Krebs. O. A. Schultz, J. H.
R C. mt uber are going to [j ß # $ ßf [||ß
CflUFChCS urged to be present at the opening ‘
Ella J. ¿¿hattuck. Deceased
W.
irfing service.
Rosenberg. Carl Schultz, II. IL Ros­
Bay City, Oregon.
At eleven o'clock the pastor will
enberg. Robinson, Gruber, Plank, I have a bazaar in the near future. All
speak on tht subject "The Un-Shep- S. S. JOHNSON.
Franklin. Reedy, Conover, Naus- members are requested to do theit
Attorney for Administratrix.
herded Multitude." The subject of
iinaer. Smith, Hadley,
Leonard, I bit toward helping out the cause.
Thanksgiving Services.
1
Holmes, Riechers, Partridge. Mor­ I One member said this week: "Those
the.
evening
discourse
will
be
"The
1
1-llt
4
Thanksgiving I nio i Sorvice
rison, Poorman, Lamar,
Henkle, who were benefited by going cn the follow the usual order and so it
Koch, Glaisyer, Hill, Winslow’ Broad­ G. A. R. excursion should get in and be held in the Christian Church
head, Kuratli, Case, Campbell ®or- help. Some say we pay our dues, Rev. Allan McRea delivering the
roll, Eastman, Small. Hall, Coates, Yes. hut some of us don't get out mon at 7:30 p. nt. The program
Haltom, McNair, Hays, Williams, once a year to a meeting and help." appear later.
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Shearer Steinback, B. C. Lamb, Beltz
Harry E. Tucker.
Farley, Condit, Turnbull. Boone,
The altar society, which war to
Hoskins, O. M. Cook. Arenz, Boals, have met at the home of Mrs. Kup-
Reformed Congregational Church
Stone, Fletcher, Crenshaw, Crank, penbender last week, postponed i’.-l
Sunday School 10 a.m. Preachin
Lewis, II. Cook. Shearer, Moulton, meeting for a month.
service 11 a.m. Subject: Christianity
Haberlach, Burge, Gaylord, McGin­
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and the Survival of the Fittest.” Not
nis, Christensen, Gardner, and Miss
Mrs. Geo. Hanselmalr and Mrs. survival of the fittest but redemption
Benninghoss .
The Ladies Aid of the Methodi ?t Webb McCracken entertained the J. of the lost was the law of life
church met last Thursday at
the U. G. club yesterday at the home of Jesus. That is the touching beauty
home of Mrs. A. G. Beals. The wo­ Mrs. Hanslemain. A delightful af­
the cross.
men are planning to give an enter­ ternoon was spent at games and
A friendly welcome to all.
tainment with eats in the near fu­ needlework after which delicious re­
Rev. Richard Schuetz.
ture ,the time and place to b0 decld- freshments were servd in a very
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Transfer Wood
Gravel
Phone 37
Tillamook Transfer Co.li
Liberty Temple.'“
The Faithful Nu
as well as the skilled phy.
sieian knows the value of
pure, strong efficacioJ
drugs.
Of what avail are
medical skill and e.xperj.j
ence if the chemist fails in
his duty by the patient?
Realizing our responsibilj.
ty we are careful .
Tillamook,
Orem
ALEX. MeJMAlR & CO
GENERAL HARDGUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
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E. E. KOCH
G. H. BENNETT & SONS
Contractors and Builders
All Kinds of Building
and Repair Work.
Plans and Estimates
Furnished,
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
ADDRESS :
BOX 542, TILLAMOOK, OR.
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at the high cost of living
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From now until the first of Jami-
uary we will give
FREE
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with every truck sold 100 gallons
of gasoline and one barrel of oil
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$
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and with every car sold
5
We will give 50 gallons of gasoline, 5 gallons of oil and a tire and tube
5
All 1 ires at from 20 to 50 per cent Discount
STAR GARAGE
Chas. F. Pankow
6CCC mileHORSESHOE TIRES form­
erly priced at $24 we are now selling at
$17.50. Others in proportion.
GASOLINE at 32c; Eastern Oil 25c per
quart; Western Oil 15c per quart
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