Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 02, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    r RIDAY, MAY
TH.LAMOOK HEADLIGHT
6
I midnight when an automobile left
the road a few miles east of Hebo and
went over a grade, The occupants,
two women and two men, were badly
cut and bruised, Dr. Work was call-
(By High School Reporter)
ed to attend their injuries.
Report cards were given out Mon-1
Dan Malett of Woods was caught
day amid much gnashing of teeth and I
by the forest fire, which destroyed his
wailing from the sophs and juniors.
barn also one horse and two cows,
The freshmen are still too much be-
i Occurring in the night, they awoke
wildeied to take an active interest
I just in time to save their house.
in grades, they are merely beginning
Mrs. James Mullen of Bay City ac-
to blink their eyes and wiggle their |
j companied by her sister Mrs. Wm.
toes, while the seniors look on with!
Milk ef Tillamcuk was hvr: Suaday.
tha' calm phiffsophy which the passing
Charles Murphy and wife, Mrs. For­
years and numberless “D’s” have
est
Ayers and daughter Thelma are
I
brought them.
here on a vacation from Hornbrook,
The honor roll, which is composed 1 California, where Mr. Murphy is
of pupils whose monthly average
working for Dunn and Baker, high­
reaches ninety, is as follows:
way contractors.
Fern Brownley, Lois Knight, Chas.
i Saturday was dean-ilp day in Clov­
Thomas, Muriel Wiley, Pebble Wells, erdale and everybody was busy. By
Roletta Watson, Octavia Ware, night the place showed a decided im-
Lunetta Pollock, Rowena Hanson, 1 provement. Let’s keep cleaned up.
Wanda Haltom, Catherine Gabriel,
The Ladies Omega club obtained
Louis Himes, Mabel Anderson, Arline I ground of Charles Ray for a free auto
Heyd, Joe Heyd, Elizabeth Brian,
camping park and cleaned it in good
Camille Haltom, Beatrice Sheldon, shape, Saturday. The ladies served
Louis Anderson and Edith Norburg. a picnic dinner, made flower beds and
May 16, at ten o’clock, on the Lib­ I had a general good time.
erty school grounds, a symbolized his­
Miss Frances Hatch returned home
tory of Tillamook county will be por­ Monday from Fall City, where she nas
trayed by four hundred students from been visiting her grandmother.
Tillamook schools. The leading parts
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watt of Tilla­
will be played by high school pupils. mook spent Sunday in Cloverdale.
This pageant will open with the
Rev. Harness of Tillamook called
crowning of the Muy queen, who is Tuesday.
to be chosen from the student body
♦ ♦ ♦
Friday afternoon. The climate
characteristics of this county, such as
OCEANSIDE
the ocean spray, will pass before the
Mrs. J. A. Derby returned to her
queen first. The Spirit of Many Wa­ home in McMinnville after a three
ters will dominate this scene and will weeks outing at Oceanside..
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
do a solo dance in which she calls the
Mrs. Kophf was a week end visitor
CARD OF THANKS
Archdeacon
J. C. Black will hold
five rivers of the county into the bay. from McMinnville.
services
next
Sunday
at
the
Masonic
Tha first episode, or the historical
Morton De Long and family of
We wish to thank our many friends
part will picture the life of the Ind­ Portland were in Driftwood cottage building. Holy communion at 8 a. m.
and neighbors who so kindly helped
Church
school
at
10:00,
morning
ser
­
ians before the white man intruded.
a few days this week.
vices at 11:00, and evening prayer at us and for the beautiful floral offer­
The second episode depicts the com­
Henry J. Zilka and family passed 7:30 p. m.
ings during our recent bereavement.
ing of the first white man, Captain the week end at this resort.
MRS. MARTHA METCALFE
♦
♦
♦
Gray, who comes into Tillamook bay.
L. S. Otis and wife of Newberg
MR. AND MRS. BEN MILLS
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Some difficulty arises and he is driven spent Saturday and Sunday on the
MR. AND MRS. ANDREW
Every Man’s class, city hall, 10 a.
out.
beach and while here, let the contract
ZUERCHER AND FAMILY
m.
.
Bible
school
10
a.
m.
The last part portrays the lives of for their new cottage on Pacific
Morning
communion
and
worship
the early settlers and the life of avenue.
SWASTIKA CLUB
Chief Kilches.
L. G. Apperson and wife of Port­ 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p .m. Even­
This is an original production based land arrived Saturday and began con­
The Swastika club met at the home
on local history. It is originated and struction of their new summer home. ing preaching 8 p. m.
of
Mrs. Gordon Burge April 25.
Prayer
meeting
every
Thursday
directed by Miss Leora Philippi and
Mrs. M. H. Byers and family and
Eleven members answered to roll call.
night.
Miss Dorothy Bennie.
Miss Irene Grompe of Portland spent
At the close of the afternoon Mrs.
Rev. George Harness will preach
Mrs. H. C. Hanson, Rowena Hanson a few days in Sunset cottage.
E. E. Koch rendered a vocal solo
both morning and evening.
and Archie Pye attended another dis­
Strangers feel at home with us. which was greatly appreciated. The
trict debate at Warrington, over the
The public is invited to worship with hostess served luncheon to members
week-end. The negative team of Sa­
and the following guests, Mesdames
us.
lem won first place. Salem debaters
Plank, Clough, Bales, Reichers, T^lder-
♦ ♦ ♦
were noted for their polish and their
U. B. CHURCH
man, Miss Marie Tinnerstet and Miss
CHURCH
METHODIST
courtesy.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Class for
The Esther Munson.
Regular services Sunday.
■ill ages.
The May meeting of the club will be
evangelistic
services
continue
with
Church services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
with Mrs. Ira Smith.
growing
interest.
The
public
is
in-
Reception of members at the morn­
vited to hear Evangelist singer, Fred
ing service. Big sing 8. p. m.
MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB
Evening subject: “Five Great Mis­ Canaday, Sunday. This will be the
The regular meeting of the Mon­
NEHALEM
takes of a Tillamook Business Man.” last chance to hear him. Every body
day Musical club will be held May 5
The Union High School gave their
There is a comfortable pew waiting welcome.
SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor. instead of May 12 on account of Mrs.
annual play at the K. P. hall last Fri- for you. Come.
Petri coming over the following
♦ ♦ ♦
day night, which was witnessed and
W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor.
week.
The program for the meeting
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
enjoyed by a large audience.
♦ ♦ ♦
Rev. Louis M. Anderson, Ph. D., is as follows:
Miss Ella Hall is a victim of ap-
REFORMED CHURCH
Current Events, Mrs. A. G. Beals;
Pastor.
pendicitis and was taken to Tillamook
Sunday
school 10 a. m. Morning
9:45 Sunday school. 10:45 Child­ Life of Donizetti, Mrs. David Kuratli;
last Friday evening for operation,
She was doing nicely when last re- worship 11:00 Subject: “The Good ren’s sermon: “Standard Bearers” Story of the Opera Lucrezia Borgia,
Shepherd.”
Special music by the 11:00 Morning service: “The Joys of Mrs. Garret Ward; Vocal Solo “Tis
ported here.
Better to Laugh Than to be Sighing,"
Life.”
Dr. Gilbert, district superintendent choir and male quartette.
Mrs. E. E. Koch; Story of the Opera
Mohler:
Sunday
school
at
2
p.
m.
8:00
Evening
service:
“
The
Christ
­
for this circuit of the M. E. church,
Lucia di Ummermoor, Miss Marie
ian Knight.”
preached in the church here Sunday Public worship at 3:00.
You are cordially invited to wor­
7:30 Wednesday evening church Holden; Piano solo “Sextet from
night.
Lucia”, Mrs. Fred Small; Story of
night services.
William Peregoy returned from ship with us.
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor.
7:30 Friday evening choir practice. the Opera, Daughter of the Regi-
Corvallis Saturday where he assisted
in organizing a fraternity on the O.
A. C. campus.
A number of old residents have re­
turned to town this week following
the closure of the It i ;hton camp a:
Rector.
Ed Hallowell and wife were here [
over Sunday and left Monday morn-I
ing for Portland for a visit with
Our stocks of spring merchandise. ..The buying and selling
friends.
here goes merrily on. The new things arrive daily and are shown
Chas. Kuntz is laid up for a short I
time on account of an injured foot
here first.
which was run over by a drag. It
The newest in ladies sport sweaters and vest are now on dis­
is thought no bones were b: oken, and
a few days rest will enable him to be
play. The mannish cut vest in silk and wool fixture. The new
about again.
sleeveless sweater with shawl collar and tie are some of the new
Forest Larsen accompanied by Mrs.
numbers you will find here.
Larsen is the guest of his parents
here this week. They are late resi­
We have just received a large shipment of sweaters and hand
dents of Rector.
bags.
Matting, fibre and genuine cow hides, all priced by our low
Robert Starr suffered a puncture
cash
system.
of an ear drum last week from being
struck by a limb as he was slashing
brush on the county road.
Allie Watson of the local telephone
force, spent Saturday evening with
friends in Tillamook.
R. A. Crawford met with an acci­
dent one day last week when his
Ford truck was struck by a large car
driven by
Jewish gentlemen who
was in a hu: ry. The acciden happen-
ed near
50 pairs of Ladies pumps and oxfords will be placed on spe­
TW
HIGH SCHOOL PAGEANT
IS BEING PREPARED
Aunt Billy from Texas
and
Her Obstinate Family
the Concrete
AT THE CHURCHES
Two short plays, will be presented
by the Senior class of the Bay City
High School
Thursday, May 8th
At the Bay City School Gymnasium
General Adm. .25 and .35
Reserved .50
10% Discount Sale Closes
May 10
If you are not saving 12 per cent on
ment, Mrs. E. E. Koch; Music, select­
ed; Story of the Operas, Don Pas­
quale, L’Elisir d’ Amore, Mrs. L. W.
Turnbull; Music, selected.
Mrs. R, E. Makinster and Mrs.
Garret Ward will be hostesses.
Mrs. F. C. Esch, Mrs. David Kuratli
and Mrs. E. E. Koch were hostesses to
an afternoon of bridge on Monday
and 500 on Wednesday.
The rooms were artistically decor­
ated with beautiful flowers in Easter
colors. The refreshments were also
suggestive of Easter-tide.
On both occassions Miss Ragsdale
favored the ladies with musical num­
bers, piano and vocal, which were
highly appreciated.
Mrs. E. T. Haltom scored high in
bridge and Mrs. Sam Green received
high scce on Wednesday.
your groceries, come in and let us ex
a
plain our Credit Deposit Plan, and
save money, also avail yourself of
-y
the Credit Store Service and Delivery
at Cash Store prices.
CONOVER’S STORE
Arlington expects 1924 new build­ ífí
ing to exceed $100,000.
COUNTY NEWS
Liberty Theatre
SUNDAY—MONDAY—MAY 4-5
THE MAN FROM LOST
RIVER
With HOUSE PETERS
A >toiy of the Lumber industry with loads of action and outdoor scenes.
Comedy “WANTED AN ALIBI”
We are Replenishing Daily
Pari Sh
ranch and
move to
Cloverdale.
Born. Sunday April 27th. to Mr. and
Mi*. Wayne Franklin of Oretown, a
eon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Owen
Portland visited their daughter*
Ralph Werschkul and Mrs. G. C.
ake •, Saturday. Mr. Owen at one
was manager of the Cloverdale I Mer
cantile company.
Druggist Allen and wife of Ray
Ci'y passed through here Sunday.
What might have been a very ser­
ious accident occured Saturday about
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MAY 6-7
CORINNE GRIFFITH in
Divorce Coupons
Do all bonds of matrimony have divorce coupons attached?
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat
The Picture the World has been Waiting for
Goldwyn
cial s e Friday and Saturday. These are new numbers in plain
and two tone effects—high and low heels—A to C widths. These
are good values and your size will be here. Originally priced at
$6.50, $6.65, $6.00 and $7.00 all on special sale Friday and Satur­
day only at $4.35 the pair.
¿/zot
immortal
Larson & Hechtner
ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 10 c
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Matinee Saturday