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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
At The CJiurches Arletd bdptist Church 9:46 a. m. Bible Hchool. II a. in. Freachlng servies. 7 :«> p. ui. Evening services. 6:16 p m. B. Y I*, u. meeting. . fit I’ravei meeting Everybody welcome to auy an<l all uf these nervicea. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. ui. Sabbath School. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 6:46 p. m. Y. P. H. C. E. 7 :3U p. m. Evening worship. 7:fi0 p. tn. Tburnday. rnldwiwk H p. in. Thursday, choir practica. Rev. Wui. H. Amoe, Paator. St. Peter's (dtholk Church Sundays: H a. in. I aiw Maa«. 10:30 a. in. High Mate. H 30a. tn. Sunday Hcliool. 12 M. Chlor rehearaal. Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. Seventh Iky Adventist Church 10 a. m. Saturday Hablialli School. 11 a. m. SatuBlay preaching. 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. 7:46 p. m. Sunday preaching. 1-fffTwn I vdnqelkdl Krformtd (hureh 10 a. m. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Saturday, German school, h p. tn. Wsdnsetiay. Y. P. 8. 11 a. tn. Sunday worship. Th. Hchildknecht, Pastor. Kern Park Chrlstdin Church Corner Until St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. IO a. ni. Bible School. Ila m. and K p in. preaching service. 7 p. in. Christaln Endeavor. H p. tn Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. 8:46 p. tn. Thursday, Bible Study Class. A cordial welcome to all who will at tend any services R. Tibbs Maxey, .Minister, PENROD By BOOTH TARKINGTON Copyright. 1*14. by Double lay. Page Ô Company SYNOPSIS. Penrod, tearing th« ordeal of playing th« part of tha Child Hlr La not lot, aeaka forg«ifulneaa In tha cotupoaitiun ot a dlrna novel Penrod'« mother and elater draaa him In hie coaturne for the "Chlldr^n'a Pageant of the Hound Tabla” Penrod 1« aahamad to wear It >1« breaka up the whole pageant by putting on a pair ut the Janitor's overalls over lila ouatume A visit to a moving picture show glv«a him an Idea and he loafa away hia time In school, dreaming dreams. The teacher reproves him. >1« seek« to distract attention from himself by alleg ing Ipea of sleep because of a drunken unnia The teacher eynipathtaae with aunt because of her wayward and It then develops that Penrod lying Penrod, Ham Williams and two oolored boys, Herman and Verman. get up a big •hpw to entertain the town. V'arrnHH makee a decided hit. but Hod- erick Mag«worth Bitts. Jr., says the show la a failure P«sirod asks him if he Is a relation of Rena Magawortb. a murderer. Itoderiek. seeking fame, says ahe Is hit aunt. Kodrrick'a mother finds him pue- Ing as a nephew of tbs murderer and stops ths circus. "t'ertalnly." Mr. Hcbofield agreed. “But where are they?“ "Have you looks* In the stable?* naked Ids wife, "I aeari'bod It. They’ve probably ‘ started for th* far want.’’ "Did you look in the sawdust boiF' "No, I didn't" "Then that's where they are." Thua In th* early twilight the now historic atabls wax approached by two fstheWs charged to do the only thing to lie dons They entered the storeroom "Pentvsl!" said Mr Schofield "Kam!” said Mr. Williams Nothing dlstiirlied the twilight bush. But by men ns of a ladder brought from the carriage house Mr. Hcbofield mounted to th«* top of the sawdust box. He looked wltldn nud dlecerned the dim outlines of three quiet figure«.' the third being that of a small dog The two Iwya rose upon command, desi-etided the ladder after Mr. Scho field, bringing Duke with them, aud stool In-fore the authors of their tie Ing. who bent upon them sinister and threatening brows. With hanging beads slid despondent countenances, each still ornamented with a mustache and an Imperial. Penrod and Ham awaited sentence. This is a boy's lot: Anything he does, anything whatever, may afterward turn out to have lieen a crime be nev er knows Amt punishment and clemency are alike Inexplicable Mr. Williams took hU son by the ear. Announcement öeo. T. Howard Dunlap Bros. Grocery 6040 Foster Road Stewarts Station Hardware and Kitchen Utensils Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta rataatropblc notaee reeounde<! In the loft; vol<-an>*e ae-tned to romp upon tbe stairway There ensued a |>erk>d when only a a shrill kerning markeii the |Hi««tng of St. Pauls Lplscopal Church Roderick as he was borne to the tum One block south ol Woodmere station. , bril Then all was alienee. Holy Communion the first Hunday of Hunaet striking through a western each month at 8 p. m, No other M>r- window rouged tbe walls of the 8< hi> vicee that day. Every other hunday the regular ear- fields' library, where gathered a Joint family < ouncll and court martial of vice* will tie as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p.m.' four Mrs. Hchofield. Mr. Rcliofleld and Hunday Hch<s>l meets at 3 p. m. B. Mr. and Mrs Williams, perenla of Boatwright, Hu pt , L. Maffett, Hoc. Raniilel of that Ilk Mr Williams read Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. : aloud a conspicuous passage from the last edition <>f the evening paper: "Prominent people here believed Lents Etdnuelkdl Church close relations of woman sentenced to Hermon by the Paator, 11 a. m. and bang Angry denial by Mrs. R Mags 7:46 p. m worth Bltta. Relationship admitted by Bunday School 9 46 a. m., C. 8. Brad younger member of family. Illa state ford, Superintendent. ment confirmed by boy friends" Y. P. A. 6:46 p. m. Eva Bischoff, "Don't*" said Mrs. Williams, ad President. dressing her busband vehemently Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. "We've all read it a dozen time«. A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Hornschuch. Pastor. We've got plenty of trouble on our hands without hrs ring that again!" He Propelled Himself Into the Chuta Klnrularly enough. Mrs Williams did and Shot Down. Lents friend's Church not look troubled: she looked as If she "Too march home!" be commanded. 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Mrs. Maud Were trying to look troubled. Mrs Ham marched, not looking back, and Keach, Superintendent. Bchofield wore a slmllut expression. bls father followed the small figure 11 <M> a. m Preaching services. Bo dl<l Mr BcbodeM. Ho did Mr. Wil- Implacably. 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. llama. "You goin* to whip me?" quavered 7:30 p. ni. Preaching Services. "What did she say when she called Penrod, alone with Justice. 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week you upF' Mra. BchoOeld Inquired breath prayer meeting. "Wash your face at that hydrant." A cordial welcome to all these ser lessly of Mrs Williams. said his fattier sternly. vice*. John Riley, Pastor, "She could hardly apeak at first, and About fifteen minutes later Penrod. then when she did talk ahe talked so hurriedly entering the comer drug Lents Baptist Church fast I couldn't understand moat of it. store, two blocks distant. was aston- labed to perceive H familiar form at Izird'a Day. Oct., 17, Bible School and" — "It was just tbe same when «he tried the soda couuter. 9:45 a. m. to talk to me." said Mrs. Schofield, Morning worship, Ila ni. "Yay, Penrod." «aid Sam William«. Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 nodding Coule on. He "wnnt some sody? "I never did bear auy one tn curb a didn't lick me. He didn't do anything p. ni B Y P. U., 6:30 |> ni. state liefore." continued Mrs. William«. to me at all. He gnve me a quarter." Evening Horship. 7 :30 p. in. "Ro furloue"— "8o'd mine, said Penrod. A cordial welcome to these servici-« "Quite Justly, of course." said Mrs. J. M. Nelson, Pastor Hcbofield. CHAPTER XI. "Of course. And ahe aaM Penrod Music. fifth Church ot Christ and Sam bad enticed Roderick away OYHOOD is the longest time Fifth t'luinh of Christ. Sciential o( from home- usually he's not allowed to In life—for a boy. The last Portland, lire Myrtle Park Hall, go outside the yard except with bls term of the school year la Myrtle Park. tutor or a servant and had told him Services Sunday Ila. m. made of decades, not of weeks, to say that horrible creature was bls Sunday School 9 .'10 anil 11 a. m. and living through them is like watt aunt”— Wiidneeday evening testimonial mert- I "How In tbe world do you suppose ing for the millennium. But they do ing H p. ni. Sant and Penrod ever thought of such pass somehow, and at last there came a thing as that?" exclaimed Mrs Bcho a day wbeu Penrod was one of a group Lents M. t. Church field "it must have been made up Just that capered out from the graveled Sunday School 9:45. a. m. for their 'show.' Ih-lla says there were yard of ward school No. 7, carrollng a Treadling 11:00 a m. leavetaking of the institution, of their Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. ju«t streams going in and out all day. Epworth l eague 6:90 p, m. Of course it wouldn't have hap|>eiied. Instructress and not even forgetting Preachihg 7 :30 p. ni. liut this was the day Margaret and Mr. Capps, the Janitor. "Good-bye, teacher! liood-bve, school! Prayer ineetiug Thursday evening at I spend every month In the country Good-bye. Cappale, dern old fool'** 7 with Aunt Harsh, and I didn't dream"— W. R. F. Browne, pastor Penrod sang the loudest. For every "Rhe said one thing I thought rather Residence 9696, 59th Ave., 8. E. boy there la an ago when be "finds his tactleaa," Interrupted Mrs Williams. vole«.’* Penrod's had not "changed." "Of couree we muat allow for her be but he had found it Inevitably that ing dreadfully excited and wrought up, Laurelwood M. i. Church thing had come upon his family and but I do think it wasn't quite delicate the neighbors, and ble father, a some 10:45a. m. Sunday school. tn ber, and she'a usually tbe very soul what dyspeptic man. quoted frequently 11:00 a. m. preaching. of delicacy, «be said that Roderick the expressive words of the "Lady of 12:80 a. m. class meeting. bad never been allowed to associate Shalott" but there were others whose 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. with with commou boys”— sufferings were as poignant 7:80 p. m. preaching. "Meaning Sam and Penrod." said Vacation time warmed the young of The pastor is anaisled by achornscboir Mra. Hchofield. "Yes. she said that to the world to pleasant languor, and a and life Aeoleon Male Chorus. me too." morning came that was like a brightly "Hhe said that the most awful thing colored picture in a child’s fairy story. SlOO p. in. Thursday evening, prayer about it,” Mrs. Williams went on. Mlaa Margaret Schofield, reclining In a service. I>r. C. R. Ciarle», pa»tor. "was that, though she's going to prose hammock upon the front porch, was cute the newspapers, many people beautiful in the eyes of a newly made would always believe the story, and"— senior, well favored and In fair rai Try Walsh when in need of any sort "Yes. 1 Imagine they will," said Mrs. ment beside her. A guitar rested light Schofield musingly. "Of couree you of auto repairing, or oils or gas._______ ly upon his knee, and he was trying to and I mid everylxsiy who really knows play, a matter of some difficulty, as the the Bitts nod Mngsworih families un floor of the porch also seemed inclined derstand the perfect absurdity of It. to be musical. From directly under his Rut I supisme there are ever so many feet came a voice of song, shrill, loud. Diseases of Women and who’ll believe It. no matter what the Incredibly piercing and Incredibly flat Blttsca and Magsworths say.” Children A Specialty dwelling upon each syllable with in- "Hundreds and hundreds!" said Mrs. comi>rrhensible reluctance to leave it: Pacific Tabor 3214 Local 2011 Williams. "I'm afraid It will be a *1 hava lands and esrthly pow-wur great comedown for them.” I'd give all for a now-wur. "I'm afraid so." said Mre. Hchofield Whl-llet setting at my-y-y dsar old moth- LODGE DIRECTORT el's knee-ss. gently. "A very great one- yea. a very, ■e-o-o rem-mem-bur whilst you're Magnolia Camp No. 4096 meets regular, very great one." young*’— "Well,” observed Mrs. William* after Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each Miss Hchofield stamped heartily upon month at I. O. 0. F. Hall. Hecond a thoughtful paua*, "there's only one I the musical floor. Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors thing to be done, and I euptioae It had **It*s Penrod." she explained. “Tbs bring your families and friends. better be done right away.” lattice at the end of tbs porch Is loose, Fourth Wednesday, business. All Kb* glanced toward tbe two gratia and bo crawls tinder and comes oat all Neighbors requested to oome. By order of the Camp • B DR. JOHN FAWCETT bug« Tie's been "having *a 71r--«<1fu1 singing tit Intel? running away to pic- Wire shows ami vaudeville. I supjiose." Mr llolM-rt Wllllqrpa looked ul«>u her yearningly. He b><icb«d a thrilling chord on bls guitar and leaned nearer "But you said you have mheed me." he began. "I"— The voice of Penrod drowned al) oth er sounds. "So-o-o rem-mem-bur, whi-t-llst you're Has boughtout the rouns That the da-a-ye to you will oom, Wl.«n you're o-o-old and only In the way. Do not scoff at them boo-cause"— "Penrod!" Miss Hcbofield stamped again. "You did say you'd missed me,” said Mr Robert Williams, seizing hurried ly upon the silence. "Didn't you say”— A iivoller tune neie upward. "Oh, you talk about your fascinating beauties. Of your d,m-o-aallo. your holies. But ths lltlll dam, I met, while In the dty. Hha's par excoilawa the queen of nil th, swell, She', ,w,eter rar”— Margaret rose and Jumped up and Adding a well selected line of fresh and seasonable down retieatedly in a well calculated area, whereupon the voice of Penrod STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES cried chokedly, “Quit that!” and there were subterranean coughing, and FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY am-exlnga. TOBACCO AND CIGARS "You want to choke a person to death?” be inquired eeverely, appear ing at the end of the porch, a cobweb and a line of upon hia brow. And. continuing, be put Into practice a newly acquired phrase. "You lietter leant to be more conalderlck of other people'a comfort” Klowly and grievedly be withdrew, passed to the sunny side of the house, A share of your patronage will be appreciated reclined tn the warm grass beside bls wistful Duke and presently sang again. ■'Sh,'a iwoto far than th, fiowar I nim«l h«r aftar. And th, m,m,ry ot bar amll. It haunts m, yet! Whin In attar >«ars th, moon Is roffly t^amua' And at ev, I am«il th, wnail of mlsnon- •tts will re-<'ALA that"- Í A “chool of music will be opened at Mias Edna Bleything is recovering " Pen rod f 5140, 66th street Friday, Oct. 28, with from a lengthy illness. Mr. Hcbofield api>eared at an open I Carl Francis Stilton teacher ot organ and window upstair«, a book in bls hand. piano, and J. Archie Hollingwonh vocal "Htop it!” be commanded, "t'an't I The Cubik boose on 83 street was i instructor. stay borne with a headache one morn ing from the office without having to burned early Monday morning. listen to—I never did hear such The Ben Hurs gave a big social on squawking!" He retired from the win- Mm. O. M. Holman, of Estacada, >s Wednesday evening. The hall was dow, having too impulsively ailed visiting friends at Gray’s Crossing, crowded. Five hundred, a banquet, upon bls maker, Penrod, shocked and and dancing were tbe pleasures of tbe injured, entered tbe bouse, but pres ently hl« voice was again audible as Mr. Uray, of 82 St. and 52 Ave. is evening. Mrs. Fred Duoford took first far as tbe front iiorcb. He was bolding building a new bouse. ladies' prize aud F. A. Alvord was win- converse with his another, somewhere ner of the first gent’s prize. 1 in tjie interior. Mrs. Hillman moved from 82 St. and j "Well, what of It? Sam Willlama Alvord's Furniture Store, 4529, 67th told me bis mother said if Bob ever 59 Ave. to Laurelburst. St. 8. E. ia dividing the profile. Every did think of getting married to Mar person that buys one of his stoves gets garet. hia mother «aid she’d like to Dr. Cnrrie and Clyde Grabel are vic a good reduction on dty prices and some know what in the name o’ goodness tima of bicycle thievee thia week. they ex|>ect to”— discount in addition. By so doing Al Bang! Margaret thought It better to vord divides the profits with his custo close tbe front door. Billy Heald is building a garage for Dr. mer and still comes out ahead by the Tbe next minute Penrod opened It increased number of sales See Alvord. .Tidball. "I suppose you want the whole family to get a sunstroke." he said reproving- On Friday evening, Oct. 29, the Kern ly. "Keepln' every breath of air out o' Eldor Nilsen, of 67tb St. and 38th the house on a day ltke this!" Ave. ia building a seven room bungalow. Park Endeavorers will give their annual Hallowe'en social at the home of Parma And be sat down Implacably in tbe doorway. P. Ball, 4903, 74th atreet. They will Ed. and Elmer Woods and Geo. Oaks try to make this one better than ever, Tbe serious poetry of all languages baa omitted tbe little brother, and yet have gone to Claskaine on a bear hunt. and everyone ia invited to mine And he la one of tbe gieat trials of love— help drive the spooks away. tbe Immemorial burden of courtship. Jaa. Rathburn, of Ridgefield, spent Tragedy abould have found place for , Sunday with bis aiater, Mra. A. E. Mr. Theodore Whaley and Miss Carrie him. but be has l»een left to tbe hap Shankland, of Firland. Bailey were married on Sunday at two hazard vlguetllst of Grub street He o’clock at the home of the grooms la the grave and real menace of lovers. Tbe Graya Crossing Lana Co. baa sold brother, Frank Whaley on Millard Ave., His bead Is sacred and terrible, bls tower illimitable. There te one way— its interests to F. D. Williams, who will Rev. Edward B. Smith officiating. The only one—to deal with him. but Robert combine the business with his own. home of the couple will be at Goble William«, bavtng ■ brother of Penrod's hereafter. Quite a number of friends age. understood that way. Fritz Hinricba of 83rd atreet and 57 and relatives were present. The cere Robert bad JI In the world. He gave Ave. was the recel pent of a aurpriae mony was followed by a weddingdinner. It to Penrod immediately. party Monday evening the occasion be- Enslaved forever, the new Rockefel ler row and went forth upon tbe high ' ing hie birthday. way. an overflowing heart bursting tbe B. F. Dewey, ot 6424, 63 St., aged 78 floodgates of song: T. M. Walsh is prepared to furnish years, died the 16th of Oct. after a brief "In her eye, th, light of lova was soffly oil and gas at his shop on Foster Koad illness. Mr. Dewey was a veteran of gleamun*. the Civil war, from Ill. The funeral | and 93d street. So awmtiay. So neatlay. was held at Breeze’s Undertaking par On the banks the moon's »off light wa, lors Wednesday afternoon, after which Dr. T. H. Bright has moved his brightly streamun', he was taking to Middleton, Oregon, for Word, of lov, I then spoke to her. dence from Tremont to 4138, 63rd She was purest of the pew-sr: burial. He leaves a widow, two daught 8. E. 'Llttll sweetheart, do not sigh. ers, six sons and several step children. Do not weep and do not cry. I will build a llttll cottiga just for ysw- He was held in high esteem by relatives The Arleta school was closed all day ew-ew and I.' ” and friends and his memory will be for Tuesday, Oct. 26, for fumigation In fairness it must be called to mind cherished by all. He was a member of that boys older than Penrod buve these scarlet fever infection. Brentwood, M. E. church. welling« of pent melody. A wife can never tell when she Is to undergo a The Parcel Poet social given by the A one and a ball story frame at musical morning, and even tbe golden •1518, 46 Ave. owned by Mr. Sargeant, Ladies’ Aid Society of the Laurelwood wedding brings ber no security; a man was burned nearly down on Monday M. E. church in the basement parlor. of nluety la liable to bust loose tn song night at 11 o'clock. It was insured for Wednesday evening, Oct. 20, was per any time. meated by the spirit of Hallowe'en. The Invalids murmured pitifully a. Pen- J400. lights were shrouded to dimness and the rod came wltbln hearing, and people decorations were spiced with uncanny trying to think curved the day that Dr. E. D. Hitchcock, of Tremont, uas they were born when he went shrilling turned his office and practice over to things. Parcels were sold, the contents of which were discovered after purchase. by. His hands In hia pockets, bls shin Dr. E. C. Margason. Dr. Hitchcock For instance, Dr. Lockwood found his to ing face uplifted to tbe sky of June, he has gone to North Yakima to continue passed down the street, singing nls contain a package of cod fish. The practicing. way into the heart's deepest hatred of Parcel Post salesmen were fearfully ar all who heard him. rayed in goblin gear. Refreshments "One evunlna I was aturow-llng Miss Gertrude Chambers, principal of were «erved by Hallowe'en figures which, Midst tti, city of th. Dead. the Stone school, spent the week end defying recognition, had moved among I viewed where all a-round m. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. the guests earlier in the evening, The Their psace-full (rave, was spread. But that which touched m, moatlay"— Chandlers of 6916 57th Ave. proceeds of the social will go to the He hnd reached his Journey’s end. church budget. a Junk dealers shop, wherein lay tbe A. J. Goggans and family oi east 59th long desired treasure of his soul—an Last Friday evening the choir of the accordion which might have possessed Ave. have moved to Bend, Wash., where Kern Park Christian church under the according to report, business is thriving; a high quality of Interest for an anti direction of Mrs. Alcana Short gave a quarian. being unquestionably a ruin, even houses for rent being scarce. moat unique Colonial party. The rooms beautiful In decay aud quite beyond in the basement of the church were fit the sacrilegious reach of the restorer. The W. C. T. U. tea for the Arleta But it was still able to disgorge sounds, school teachers, which was to have been ted out like the rooms of a southern colonial mansion, and Col. and Mrs which could be heard for n remarka held last Tuesday afternoon at the Worthington presided over them with ble distance tn all directions, and it had Arleta clubhouse, has been postponed trne southern hospitality. Especially one rich calflike tone that had gone to Penrod's heart. He obtalued the in till Nov. 9 on account of the fumigation. worthy of note were the decorations, strument for 22 cents, a price long which gave the coxinees of a real borne. since agreed upon with the junk dealer, The Whitman store at Firland has After a short southern program the who falsely claimed a loae of profit been sold to A. W. Schlador of Portland. guest« were treated to biscuits, jelly Shylock that be was! He bad found It 1a Mr. Scblador’a Intention to occupy and punch. The pleaaant business of tbe wreck In an. alley. more apace and increase hie stock, and getting acquainted was next the order With thia purchase suspended from his shoulder by a fafled green cord. otherwise enlarge hie bnsiness. Mrs. of ths evening, while Maria, the negro Penrod set out In a somewhat home Bchlador has recently been added to cook, entertained all who came near ward direction, but not by the route the firms resources, having formerly with stories in regular mammy style. be had jnst traveled, though hia motive lived ia Washington, D. 0., but she is The guests want home declaring it to ba for tbe change waa aet humanitarian. enthusiastic over the prospect of artist- one of the beat timet they had had for (TO BE CONTINUEP) ia* la her hatband's new business. tome time.