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— The annual picnic of the Millard The Ladies Aid of Laurelwood i avenue Presbyterian Sunday School Methodist Church held a bazaar Thurs will be held at Mt. Tabor, June 29. day, June 17th. Mr. and Mra. F. R. Walter« of Seattle Mr«. C. F. Clapp 1« attending the en visited with Mrs. Exline of 60th avenue campment at McMinnville thia week. thta week. Robert Bradley Jone« arrived June Arletd Baptist Church The Choir of the Kern Park Chris- The Ladles’ Guild of the Woodmere Mr. Green leaf will move hi« furniture 4th to make hi« home with hi« proud Mi«« Margaret Hart, of 5911 45th tian Church will give a concert at the Episcopal Church had a social meeting and repair «bop to Archer Place. Mr«. parent«, Mr. and Mr«. Barton Jon««, 45 a. m. Bible School, Ave., ba« gone to her old home In W, O. W. Hall in the near future. The June 17th at the home of Mrs. Richard Greenleaf will continue her studio at 7244-54th Ave. II a. in. Preaching «ervice. Mra. Marshall Hill and daughter of 7 :30 p. in. Evening servie««, I full program will be published later. Minnesota for her eu in nier vacation. Woods on '¡5th Ave. 8. E. that place. 6 15 n in. B. Y P. V, meeting. Pasco, Wash., visite,I Mrs. Exline of ' ■ 7 45 Prayer meet I ng. 60th avenue thia week, enroute a« dele Everybody welcome lo any ami all of gate« to the Grand Lodge, I.O. O. F., at the»« eervicra. Tacoma. Fred Foote and son, Mr. Clarke, Dr. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Benson, Mr. Roberding, and Mr. 10 a. in. Sabbath School, Schultz are out on a week’s fishing trip 11 a. in. Morning worship. at Eagle Creek, near Bonneville, this 6 :45 p.m. Y, P. 8. C. E. week. 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. 7 :3o p. m. Thursday. midweek service. A little daaghter made very glad the M p. tn. Thursday, choir practice. hearts of her father and mother, when Rev. Win. H. Amo«, Pastor. she came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitman, «72» 53d Ave. The little lady arrived Jone 15th. St. Peter's Catholic Church Sunday«: Don't neglect to read the advertise H a. rtr. Ixiw Ma«». ment in thta week’s issue of the Herald 10:30 a. in. High Maas. about the piano contest. Perhaps you 8:30 a. m. Munday Hchool. know of some one who wants a piano. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Week day«; Maaa at 8 a. tn. Tell the Herald about it and you will stand a chance of getting paid well for your trouble. Seventh Day Adventist Church 10 a. m Saturday Sabbath School. The Ladies Aid of the Annabel Pres 11 a. tn. Saturday preaching. byterian Church gave the play, "Old 7:'<lp na. Wednesday, Prever meeting. Maid's Convention" at the Princess 7 45 p. nt. Sunday preaching. theatre, Wednesday evening. It was fine and should have been better ad ver tí sed «o that a greater number might (yerman tvdnqelkdl Reformed Church have bad the pleasure of seeing it. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 10 a. in. Saturday, German «cliool. The Ladies’ Society of the Arleta 8 p. Ill W>«lne»il»v. Y. P. 8. Baptist Church will hold an all day 11 a. in. Sunday worship. meeting at the borne of Mrs. Morris, Th. Scblldknecbt, Fautor. •5404 37th Ave. 8. E., June 1«. The ladies sew in the morntng and serve Kern Park Chrlstaln Church picnic lunch and at 3 p. m. the Mis First Grand Prize, an exceptionally fine ma Corner 69th St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. sionary Society will be called to order. hogany case $400.00 Piano I" a. tn. Bible School. Laurelwood Congregational Church 11 a m. and 8 p m. preaching service. ▼ill have a busy day, Friday. The 7 p. iu . Chrtatain Endeavor. Beautiful in tone and workmanship. Dc3t value ever put 8 p. tn. Thursday, mid-week prayer City Board of their Woman’s Home up as a prize in this section of the county. On exhibit meeting. Missionary Union and the Woman’s 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study j this week at the Holt Piano Company Store, 333 Morri Board of Misaions for the Pacific Coast CI om . son Street. meet at this church. The Ladies Aid A cordial welcome to all who will at- | tend any all service«. will serve picnic lunch to their dis R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. tinguisbed visitor«. « 1 1 The Arleta W. C. T. U. will meet June22d at the home of Mrs. R. T. Two absolutely free trips to the Fair at ’Frisco St. Pauls tplscopal Church Maxey. The subject for the afternoon One block «outh of Woodmere station. i and necessary expenses paid. First class pas is "Our Country’s Needs.” The leader, Holy Communion the first Bunday of sage on a Palace of the Pacific, the Great each month at 8 p. in, No other aer- : Mr«. Eva Lawrence, has prepared an vice« that day. interesting program. Every one wel Northern or the Northern Pacific. Every other Sunday the regular ser- come. Remember the time, June 22d, vices will I m - a« usual. An opportunity to take an ideal trip on the finest Ocean at 2:30 p. m. and the place, Mrs. R. T. Evening Prayer ami wrmon at 4 p. m. | Sunday School meet« at 3 p?m. B. going -'essels of the Mighty Pacific at the most delightful .Maxey, 6922-41st Ave., S. E. Boatwright, Supt , L. Maffett, Sec. : season of the entire year, August or September. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Spriggs of Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. ! 4531-71«t street, visited Salem last weak, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Lents Evangelical Church Elwell who are old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs from their home-city, Sermon by the Factor, 11 a. m. and 7 :45 p. m. Minneapolis. While in Salem, Rev. Sunday School 9 45 a. m , C. 8. Brad- ! Spriggs united in marriage the daughter ford, Superintendent. Send for information. Get your name on the nomination list at once and begin at the beginning. See Nominating Cou- of bis host. Miss Beth Elwell and Mr. Y. P. A. 6:45 p. in. Eva Bischoff, Donald Salter oi Berkley, California. Preaident. Subscription Blanks will be issued next Monday. Send for sample copies of the Herald to give your friends. Don’t lose Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. The Ladies' Aid or the Choir or toe time. This will be short contest and every moment will mean votes. Read the announcement on page one and either take A cordial welcome to all. Sunday School of the Laurel wood T. R. Hornschuch, Paator. hold of the matter at\once yourself or send ue the name of some young lady who might be interested in taking one of these Methodist Church are always doing liberal prizes. something and this time it was an old- You need not wait for the nomination to appear ¡ d the paper to begin work. Begin rounding up your friends today. MT. Scott Center of Truth. fashioned candy-pulling conteet. There was also a fine program as well as the Meeting every Bunday evening at 8 :<40 Address all Communications to “Herald” various "sweeta,” and it was held on p. m. Three doors east of 82d St., Grays Crossing, Portland. Ore. the beautiful lawn at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Lockwood, Tuesday evening. Lents friend's Church LENTS, OREGON The Parent-Teacher Circle oi the 9:45 a. tn. Bible School, Clifford Bar Hoffman school will give a Silver Tea, ker Superintendent. F riday afternoon. There will be a fine 11 :00 a. m Preaching service«. 6:25 p. tn. Christian Endeavor. program by the school and refresh 7 :3O p. m. Preaching Service«. 1. Any young man or woman is eligible to enter this contest these rules the explanation of the manager of the contest shall ments will be served. This Circle is 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week going to keep busy all summer. They be final. and compete for prizes except as noted below. prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all these «er- have a picnic planned for July 9th and 2. An employee or immediate relative of an employee of vicee. John Riley, Pastor. a nice surprise for August. The mem this firm will not be permitted to enter the contest. bers are not going to let i-eople forget 14. The Grand Prize shall be awarded to that person having 3. Conditions may arise wherein the contest manager may not that there is a Parent Teacher Circle in Lents Baptist Church deem it advisable for a candidate to participate in the contest. the largest number of votes in the entire territory participating the Hoffman School. Ixrrd’a Day, June >>, Bible School j in the contest. 4. No candidate shall receive special favors from the man The Arleta Parent-Teacher Circle will 9:45 a. m. | hold their last meeting Thursday, at Morning worship, 11 a. rn. 15. The territory shall be divided into two districts, 82nd agement, but each and all will be assisted and advised alike. Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 1 :30 p. tn. There will be a program by Street or Oregon City Road being the dividing line. District 5. An effort on the part of any candidate to intimidate or p. in. the school and an address by Judge B' Y. P. I’., 6:30 p ni. 1 will be east sf 82nd Street and District 2 will be west of 82nd discourage any other candidate, or to create an impression that Cleeton. An exhibition of school work, Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. would be detrimental to the success of the contest will be Street. including cooking, sewing and manual A cordial welcome to these servie»-«. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. 16. Of the contestants remaining after the awarding of the deemed sufficient cause for excluding the person charged with training will be open to the public. Another interesting display will be the Grand Prize, that person having the highest number of votes such conduct from the benefits of the contest. produets of the children's gardens 6. No person can take a prize in this contest without se in each district shall be awarded the First District prize, and Lents M. t. Church which will be on sale by the young the person receiving the next highest number of votes will re Preaching 10:45. and 8 p. m. curing a minimum of 150,000 votes. gardners. Munday School 9:45. ceive the Second district Prize. 7. All votes taken on subscriptions in the Mt Scott district Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. June not only bring' the Rose Fes 17. SCHEDULE OF VOTES. between 45th St., and Division St, eastward to, and Sycamore Prayineeting Thursday 8 p. m. tival and the cloeing o> schools, but it Epworth («ague 7 p. m. Station, within Multnomah County SHALL COUNT DOUBLE Three Months Subscription..............................$ .25............. 600 also heralds Children's Day in all the Bring your neighbors an I friends. churches. The Kern Park Christian Six Months Subscription ................................. $ .50 ............. 1500 W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. VOTES. and the Arleta Baptist Sunday schools One Year ’ s Subscription ................................... $1.00 ............. 4000 8. Candidates are permitted to secure subscriptions any held their exercises in their respective Twe Year's Subscription .............................. $2.00 ............... 12000 Thirty-Six for 25 Cents where, but advance payments are necessary to secure votes. churches Sunday evening, June 6th; Subscriptions within the district mentioned in Rule Seven Dr. King's New Life Pills are now 9. All subscription orders must be turned into the office on the Millard avenue Presbyterian 8. S. will count double votes. supplied in well-corked glass bottles, gave their program Sunday morning, or before Wednesday following acceptance. containing 3fl sugar coated white pills, 18. For every dollar in advertising or job work received at June 13. while the Laurelwood Metho 10. Typographical errors in the publishing of votes will be for 25c. One pill with a glass of water dist and Congregational Sunday School« our office, through the solicitation of contestants, coupons of corrected in the following issue. before retiring is an average dose. Easy have interesting programs of similar 2000 votes will be issued. and pleasant to take. Effective and 11. No contestant can win more than one prize. character for the morning of June 20. 19. Orders for advertising or job work must be cashed be positive in resnlts. Cheap and economi 12. Ballots not deposited at the Herald Office by 9 o’clock fore votes are issued, unless accepted as satisfactory. cal to use. Ost a bottle today, take a p. m. of the day designated for closing the contest, shall be The management reserves the right to amend these rules Hi« Quaint Suggestion. dose tonight—your Constipation will lie declared void. should necessity arise but it is hoped there will be no cause A Frenchman who appears to bare relieved in the morning. 36 fur 25c., at been of a thrifty turn of mind con 13. Should any question arise as to the interpretation of for changes. all Druggists. At The Churches TREMONT, KERN PARK, ARLETA To Be Given Away The Mt. Scott Herald will give to the Boy’s and Girls of Southeast Portland an opportunity to secure five handsome prizes in our Grand Prize Subscription Vote Contest Beginning Monday, June 21, and Continuing Six Weeks, Ending Monday Evening, August 2, at 8 o’clock P. M Four District Prizes Cash Prizes Two $25.00 Gold Pieces Mt. Scott Publishing Company RULES OF THIS CONTEST I Prize Awards—Districts NOMINATION BLANK- PROFESSIONAL CAROS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Tabor 3214 Local 2011 VOTE COUPON. 500 VOTES The person that nominates the candidate that wine the first prize will get FIVE DOLLARS. Should two persons name the same candi date the first nomination will receive credit. Any one may make a nomination. * When properly filled in and received at this office this blank will be counted as 1000 votes for the person nominated. Only one blank can be credited to each candidate. Void after July first. This coupon when neatly clipped and filled in with the name of the Candidate you wish to vote for will be counted as 500 votes. This coupon will be void after June 30. I wish to nominate Address of Candidate Name of Candidate.................................................................. of ( Adi I reni» ) LODGE DIRECTORY The Query Discourteous. Nominated by Magnolia Camp No. SOM meets regular. Second and Fourth Thursdays ot eaeh month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second Thursday social meet ing Neighbors bring your families and friends. Fourth Thursday, business All Neighbors requested to ooms. By order of the Camp. A'Mresa............................ Date and hour received. I ceived the Idea In 1878 that too much valuable time was being wasted In cleaning sardines when preparing them for the market He found a way of preparing them without cleaning them, and od this he took out letters (latent Apparently he bad some «light misgiv ing as to whether the public would ba perfectly suited with his Invention and so in his claim ha makes this paren thetical entry: Fish put up by thia process may ba slightly unpleasant to the customer at first but be soon gets used to ft District No. Cut out on line border and send unrolled or folded “So glad to see you again, dear. And I’ve got such a lot of news for you. Did you know I was Interested in busi ness nowF’ said the first sweat young thing. •'Whose F’ asked the second, and then the conversation laggsd perceptibly- Philadelphia Ledger.