Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 25, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mt. Scott Herald
Tape Two
Rural Items
Church Notes
Methodist Church.
Bt llrose-Gilbert.
The “Unexpected“ Club, of Gilbert,
The topic for Sunday morning next
will be “Tongue* of Sorrow or Service ” resumed their Winter activities by effect,
The evening top e will be ‘ The Charity ing a neat little surprise on Saturday
of Jean*. ” There will be special music evening last at the home of Mr. and Mr»
There were large audienc. a at b->th Field, of Wilson Station, breaking in up­
services on Sunday laat. At tlie morn­ on the houM-l.old ab nt twenty strong.
ing aervice Edwin Norrne, one of our While the resourceful people comprising
soldier boya who ha» been doing guard I the membership of the “Unexpected”
duty all Summer, waa present and con­ Club can manufacture an "occasion” for
tributed a solo to the music of the service. these community good times w henever
In the evening be gave a abort address , tlie spirit moves them to have one, it
which was greatly appreciated by hia i was not necessary for them to exert their
many friend» who came .wit to hear him ' energies in that direction at this time
On Monday evening the Adult Bible since an occasion was afforded by ttie
da.* of the Sunday achool gave »surprise date chosen being the sixteenth wedding
in honor of Mr* Annie Dawson, of ittnd anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Field». A
St., who has been the faithful and etli i jolly evening was epent. Mr. Hender­
cient teacher of the class for several son. tlie very popular chairman of tlie
years. Mrs. Dawson is about to leave, . Club, presided over the program, which
fronts. She was given a handkerchief as usual, was very largely impromptu,
•bower. A pleasant evening was spent and also, as usual, provocative of much
mirth and greatly eujoyed, A bounti-
and refreshments t*rved.
On Tuesday evening a most delightful ful luncheon waa served at 10:30, con-
evening was spent at tlie parsonage un­ sitting of pressed chicken, sandwiches,
der the auspices of the Music Committee. coffee, cake, jelly and fruit, An »tirac­
Prof. Walsh, of the music department live center-piece consisted ol • fruit
of Franklin High School waa present, basket in the form of a large pumpkin,
delighting the audience with several filled with grapes and nuts. The dinner
solos. He also gave an interesting talk wns enlivened by the recounting of
on the value and importance of music. many anecdotes and humorous stories
Mias Ruth Turner gave several violin all suggestive of the discords and harm­
•olos. This meeting waa arranged for onies of married life, Mr. Johnson, the
the purpose of perfecting plans for the poet of the Club, concluding this feature
music of the church during the coming with an original poem entitled “Field
year, organizing the choir and discussing Day,” which was a personal tribute to
the advisability of securing a choir the host and hostess. Space prevents its
reproduction at this time. The guests de­
director.
On Friday evening of last week a Sun­ parted at a late hour wishing M r and M rs.
day School luncheon was served in the Field many happy returns of the day.
The presence of Mr. and Mrs. Ander­
basement of the ehnren which was at­
tended by all the worker« of thia depart­ son, formerly of Gilbert, but at present
ment of the church. A Normal Teacher residing at Creston, waa much appreciat­
Training class was partially organized. ed as they have been greatly missed |
A meeting will be held at the church from the social sircle since their de­
tomorrow (Friday) evening to complete parture in the Spring.
the organization.
Mr. Jasper will be
Pleasant Valley Grange are to have a
the teacher.
very special day on Saturday of this
Tbs Epworth League will have a week. Their “Harvest Horae” festival
Holloween Social Saturday evening, It upon which they have been working so
will be held out of doors if the weather persistently for the past few weeks will
is nice; otherwise in the church. The occur at this time. The morning session
young people are expected to come in of the Grange will be devoted to degree
disguise. A good time is anticipated. work. There will be an open session in
On Tuesday evening of next week the the afternoon with an interesting pro­
League will go to Gresham to attend a gram. The big harvest home dinner
Hallowe'en Party given by the League of and other features trill occupy the even­
the Gresham Methodist Church, The ing. Big things have been planned.
All grangers are invited -to the entire
trip will be made by automobile.
day’s proceedings and the DUblic is in­
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vited to the afternoon and evening
sessions.
Is This Right.
(Continued on Page 5.)
“The man who give» in when he la
wrong,” said »he street orator, “is B
An fxample.
wise man, but he who give» in when he
is right is—”
“A mule,” said Uncle Eben, “ahould
“Married.” said a meek voice in the be a warnin’ against kickin’. De better
crowd.
he doe» it, de more unpopular ne gits.”
COMPLETE STOCK
Tabor xw
Dr. Wm. Rees
out« and Rssidsncs. Jte K
of Good Reliable Merchandise at moderate prices.
We have just received the
following goods that were purchased months ago, hence at a saving of one-fourth.
at.
PORTLAND. ORE.
New Blankets, Grey or White, $1.25 to $9.50 a pair
Bdw.
New Table Damask, 65c, 76c, and $1.00
New Curtain Scrims at 10c, 12 l-2c 15c, 17c, 19c, 20c, 21c, 22c, 25c, 29c, 32c and 35c
(This 1» the largest line of Curtain Scrim shown in thin section)
John Guy Wilson
Attorney-at-Law
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saa Pillock Block
New Curtains, $1.00 to $3.60 a pair
omca Conaulutlou Krening« by.Appointment
Prof. T. E. Lawson
Piano Lsssoas at Your Nome at 6Oc
He Will Call
Tabor J689
4916 Mth 8t
Cotton Bats, Comforter size 72x90, at $1.25 for 2 lbs
Womens’ and Childrens’ Knit Underwear, Union Suits or separate pieces, all
prices. Men’s Underwear. Union Suits $1.25 to $3.50; separate pieces 35c to $2.50.
Boys’ Underwear. Union Suits and separate pieces, all prices. Hosiery, the
largest stock to be found in any suburb. Womens’. Childrens’. Boys’ and Mens’
Shoes at right prices. Womens’ and Childrens’ Dresses and Coats made to order.
We solicit your patronage
The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store
Dr. F. M. Brooks
Mt Oregonian Building
PORTLAND
Specialist in Surgery
5827-29 92nd
STREET
Near Foster Rd.
Tab. 3511
ore .
TAKING YOUR OWNPHOTOS
THE LIMIT
OF HUMAN EFFICIENCY
and keeping a permanent record of each member of the family from
babyhood up has hitherto been considered a luxury.
Seneca Cameras
That’s what the ambitious man wants—
the limit of efficiency.
have changed thia. Their moderate price placee them within the reach
of all, while, better still, their mechanical simplicity enable» anyone to
successfully handle rbem, while their optical perfection does awav with
failure« and ensure« 100 per cent of successful picture«.
Handled only by
And your EATING has much todo with
securing this.
THE LENTS PHARMACY
The San Tox Store
The “fittest” people in the world are
the MEAT EATERS.
F. R Peterson A Son, Prop».
Tabor 2074
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Our meats are the best to be had, and
will give you that PUSH and ENERGY,
that SNAP and VIGOR that you
CRAVE.
Call us when you want the BEST in
meats.
Eggiman’s Meat Market
5919 92nd SL, S. E.
4
Do You Realize
Tabor 2573
SPECIAL FALL SHOWING
.
What Service Means?
♦
,
School Days
THE BEAUTY
bring clothing prob­
lems. Let us help you
solve them. We have
of the most perfect woman is enhanced by
CORRECT CLOTHING
STRONG, BOYS’ SUITS
SENSIBLE DRESS GOODS
lor the girls
Equipment
DURABLE UNDERWEAR
for all
Complete machine shop, vulcanizing plant, battery charging station, latest
models of all repair machinery, gas and oil, air and water station. Ser­
vice car.
Mechanics
Competent and experienced mechanicians capable of repairing and giving
any service required on all makes and models of cars, motorcycles and
bicycles.
Come in and inspect our new and
complete line of
FALL AND WINTER
STOCKINGS THAT WILL
LAST
DRESSES and COATS
Outfit the children for
the winter months at
prices less than the
down-town stores.
from $9.00 up
Also a most complete line of dry goods
WE ARE PROUD of our GROCERY DEPARTMENT
It’s not necessary to say much about our groceries; our regular, satisfied customers
are our best advertisement. WATCH WHERE OUR DELIVERY AUTO GOES.
Accessories
Just a Special Word:
Full and complete lines of standard accessories, Yamous Goodyear cord and
fabric tires, Monogram oils and greases, Ford parts, Gould Battery station
and parts.
Promptness
Prompt, thorough and reliable repairs leaving a feeling of confidence that
the work has not been only half done.
I
AH this we can offer you
Complete satisfaction is our aim and can only be secured
by OUR KIM) OF SERVICE.
We furnish all sizes and makes of cans, rubbers, tops, sealing wax, and
everything needed in canning.
HOME PREPAREDNESS
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PUT YOUR
FOOT IN IT
These days call for
Bed Comforts
Blankets
Sheets, Etc.
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LENTS GARAGE
“CAN ALL YOU CAN CAN,** says Hoover
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Look over our stock
You’ll find it as com­
fortable and snug fit­
ting as a glove.
SHOES FOR MEN
WOMEN & CHILDREN
Buy shoes that fit, are
comfortable to wear
and moderate in price.
4
Axel Kildahl, Prop
KATZ K Y BROS.
8919 Foster Road
4
Repair tires with PARAGUM
5716-24 92nd St.. S. E.
Tab. 294
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