Rhodes Bros. I"F

Rhodes Bros. I"F

4 VASHON ISLAND NEWS-RECORY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923 Fred Pugh and a friend, Mv. ' The Women's ciub of Ellisport COVE Swift, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, met at the home of Mrs. Washburn Jenkins on Christmas day. ELLISPORT on Thursday of last week and o Miss Florence Sigrist. spent a delightful afternoon, The Talks to Our Vashon-Maury On account of Mr, Morrillbeing Miss E. J. Caughey. theme was “‘Christmas Sugyes- A happy and prosperous New absent from home on the 25th, tions,”” and was practically dem- [ Ellisport wishes to a Year to all! Mrs. Morrill spent the day with extend onstrated by voting a contribution Mr, and Mrs: Forrest. liearty greeting to Robert Burns, to and the children’s home at Des Me. Parke a large sineere congratulations to his Moines, had company father, The hostess served most out from Seattle for Christmas Mrs, Ole Stoltenberg, accomp- mother and sister. May he attractive refreshments, shun the faults, of his and after- dinner, anied by Donaid and Mary, left namesake wards passed a ‘‘grab of to cling basket’’ The telephone cable from Tahlequah Pt. Tuesday morning for Yakima and to the virtues of his par- packages general of twelye wires, making ents, which afforded Defiance consists Miss Marie Rindal is home for where they will spend the rest ainusement, One of the attrac- By use ‘*Phan- six complete circuits. of the the holidays. on of the Christmas at tions of was a song are added, Her school Fox vacation the the afternoon tom Cirenit’’ three more circuits island reopens January 2, ' lome of Mrs., Stoltenberg’s par- The week just passed was a entitled, “The Old Settler,’ 'sung making nine circuits in all, ents, Mr, and Mrs, Christiansen. busy one here, as elsewhere, with whether they could sing or not—- ~ Bert Moore butchered two nice preparations for Christmas, and led by Mrs. Huntington, who was porkers last week that weighed family dinners were the rule with the only one in the assembly who THIS IS OUR TOWN 215 and 219 pounds respectively at BURTON all who did not go to the city to could stick to the tune through six months of age. That is going join friends in the celebrations the ten verses and chorus. This The Washington Coast Utilities is inter. some, By Mrs, David B. Cook. there, i§ the first time the alub has had ested in this communityin the same way as the pleasure of meeting with Mps. any citizen, Its development and progress The Christmas program at the - Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull spent On Tuesday, 19, ‘Waghburn, and it left her hospit- Christmas at Seattiz at the home December Axtel means our development and progress. We Cove church was a success, and Pearson passed away at the home able door with the regret that a the town grows and passed mauner, of their son, Lawrence, must be cannot grow unless the off in a creditable of Mr. and Mrs. Clausen, after a },\'our pass before it will grow its light power A large crowd seemed enjoy town cannot unless and to it of illness. Pearson was turn to entertain again, to and all to ser- vear Mr. iher company care are regular Bentleys ; is able teke of inereased invited The held a family gath- a m&n who was respected and ad- | Thanks, business. vices, i ering Christmas among Card of eve, and mired by all who knew him best, - We wish many those present were Mrs, Jones, to thank the We you to know that and he has had the sympaths of friends and the neighbors for want we appreciate The reporter received a fine box kind upon and are the neighborhood in his suffer- their kind of this dependence each other of cliocolates from the News-Rec- words syimpathy and possible - Mr. and Mrs. Melutyre were ing, The funeral was held Sun- anxious to do everything to aid in ord, for which she sends for the beautiful flowers and your town, her Christmas guests at the home of day at Bellingham, where a in the development of own thanks. The trouble now is, how music the loss and at the funer- their daughter, Mrs, I, R, Stewart, brother and a sister reside, and he al of our many found ont beloved daughter and have about it and was laid by the side of his father wife, are trying to take her ‘““‘job’’and Captain R. G. Brown entertain- who died six years ago. One of : son her candy. C. L.Montgomery and ed all of his six sons and daught- lis last expressed desires was that Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hof- ers and their families and Mrs. J. he might spend Christmas with meister, Mr. and Mrs. C, A, Renouf took Washington S. McKeen of Seattle on Christ- his father. Mr. and Mrs. Clausen Francis Hofmeister Coast Utiliti the boat for Secattle Saturday 2 mas, desire to express their apprecia- Clarence Hofmeister morning, spending the week end tion and gratitude for many with daughter, enjoying the Joseph Hofmeister their and Mr, kindnesses shown during Mr. a days’respite ranch and Mrs. H. A. Stanley en- Darwin Hofmeister few from the Pearson’s illness, Hofmeister, work and taking the tertained at Christmas dinner Dr. Arthur in window Mrs, display in the ecity. and McHolland and son, Ron- ald, and Mr. and Mrs, David B. Cook, The program at the community hall was novel and successful. The Our Greeti crowd was small, because of the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams and BEGINNING TUESDAY, JAN. 2 rough weather, but a fine spirit family of Newport arve visiting at made up for the scarcity in numb- Seattle at the home of Mrs. Wil- ers. Mrs. Santa Claus found liams brother for several days this €. Not because it is an honored custom, but because candy for the children. week. of the sincerity of our appreciation, we take this op- ° portunity to thank you for the part yon have playad Here is mere proof that corpora- Mr. and Mrs, Elmer E. Stone en- tions are in our business prosperity the past nine months, and not soulless: Miss Flora tertained Mrs. E. C. Allison and Sigrist brought home a fine, fat her three sons of Vashon and Miss we wish you a check from her office. All of the Gertie and John Gammell on girls received the same amount, Christmas. Bappy New Bear which undoubtedly ‘‘bent’’ the . January Sales of company’s purse a little. She re- Miss Martha Crisman, a student turned. Tuesday morning, at the University of Washington, Suits, is spending her Christmas vaca- Women’s Coats, Dresses Geo. McLean received a fine tion at the home of Mrs. C. F. Van box of cigars from over Vashon Olinda at Portage. Girl's Coats and Dresses way. No name of the sender was in the A. J. and Paul Marsh package, but from the A family gathering around the | January “‘writ’’on the Yankee Clearance Sales The Store by the Sea outsiGe a Christmas ‘ree was held at the Phone Red 121 COVE, WASH, can make a pretty good guess. He of heariy home ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Throughout the Store extends his thanks. Thompson in which Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stone and family of Newport B. A. Hunt entertained Messrs. participated. Patton and McLean at a fine The January Sales Christmas spread, With roast An and pork, strawberry and black rasp- effective appropriate of White are of When Winter Comes berry pies, cake, Christmas program was rendered fruit mashed po- at tatoes and coffee, no one could the Baptist church by the Bap- Be sure to have a supply of good ‘‘eats’’ on hand at say aught but it was ample. Mr. tist Sunday school the church Extraordinary Interest on Christmas eve, with a good siz- 3 Let us supply them Hunt and Mr. Patton had a turn Extraordinary savings of cribbage after dinner. ed crowd in attendance. on the needed TABLE LINENS TOWELS 0. 0. Tjosdal is home for the Make your poultry happy and profitable by feeding l Albert Abrams last week moved BED SHEETS PILLOW / Mrs. Sam Ellingson to Seattle. He liolidays. Those who enjoyed CASES Sperry’s Surelay and Scratch also did a stroke of business for Christmas dinner at the Tjosdal BED SPREADS Mr. by selling apples home besides the family group, Patton boxed And the required We sell them. hLis were .Mr. Roach of Olalla, white fabrics for spring sewing among friends. He reports a Mrs. and house furnishings. rather novel experence as he was Bureson and daughter, Alberta, by and Harry Enochs. stopped the police and search- Announcement of these sales will Burton Trading for ‘‘booze.”’ It rather be made in the Co. !‘od is News-Tribune of January 1. Plan to attend and tough when respectable Miss Alice F'raser spent the holi- W. Coy Meredith, Prop. islanders share in savings that we do not will be cannot walk the city streets with- days at the home of her parents, believe Black 10561 Agents Designer Patterns Burton, equalled for some time to come. Wash. out being taken for hootleggers. and entertained Miss Freida Campbell of Tacoma on Christ- | Mrs. N. Abrahamsen entertain- mas day. Whittier Fraser, who is at Christmas dinner Abe Abra- attending the University of Wash- is also YEVERYTHING IN MUSIC” hamsen’vd and wife, Mr. Brevick and home for the vacation. children of Seattle, -Mrs, Ander- Rhodes Bros. i"f. B N and of Vashon enjoyed a family cl 2 son chilfiven The Whitfields Broadway ~ Eleventh Market MUSIC Heights, Mrs, Capt.

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