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j . ■ - T- — — . UHL - ■ ■ H • Hrmlh Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, January 10.1918 Subscription, $1.00 a \ear Vol. 16. No. 2 GIVING MEASURE POSI ANI) CIRCLE EVENING STAR AND MONTHLY GRANGE LENIS AUXILIARY NEWSY HEMS FROM PROVES DELIGHIEUE INSIAIL Of f ICERS MEETING SAIURDAY ELECTS OEEICERS DOWN THE LINE RUSSELVIILE 6RAN6ES Afternoon Party In Honor of Grandma Delightful Evening Program In Con third and fourth Degrees and Public Annual Meeting Well Attended. Re Chronicle of Weekly Events in Arteta Joint Installation Held In Evening nailon With Joint Installation, ports Show Much Sewing Done. Sager and Mrs. Jensen. Instdlldtion Must Proceed with Star Hall. Saturday, Jan. 5. and Kern Park Varied and full the Master Absent of Interesting Doings The Lenta Auxiliary of the Red Cross The ladles of Hhiloh Circle, and the w Tlmss who are acquainted with Mrs. Evening Star Grange No. 27, held the held a very interesting annual meeting W. J. McNeil ot Will F.aiter Road know men of the G. A. R., held a Joint in annual installation of officers at a large Tuesday, Jan. 8th at the school house. Both Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Boon, of Saturday forenoon the Lents Grange that It Is her custom each year to give a stallation In lite Oddfellows Hall Hatur- meeting in their hall on Section Line A large number of workers were present Kern Park have Eieen suffering from an ineeta in the Oddfellows Hall to confer party to bring joy and happiness to the day evening, when the following officeni Road and 80th street, Saturday, Jan. 5, the third and fourth degrees on some who sewed all day and enjoyed a nice attack of la grippe. hearts of sums elderly lady or Indies were Installed: 1918. There were 200 present, many luncheon at noon in the school dining candidates. Saturday forenoon, T. J. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jordan, 71st Ht. For the Circle: In the past such functions have always from other granges and some from tlie room. and 54tb Ave. have been having a siege President, Mrs. O. M. Forte; Senior Kreuder takes the train for Denver, Iteen a delight, but from all reports Stat/- of Washington. Russellville The following officers were elected for Colo., where he goes as a delegate to of la grippe. They are reported better. reaching this office (from ceveralaourcet) Vice, Mrs H. Bush; Junior Vice, Mr*. the W. O. W. Convention in session at the ensuing year: Mrs. Cheater McGrew Grange officers were present by invita l*eat >n; Secretary, Mrs Ely ; Treasurer, Mr. W. Lope, 7820, B3 Ave. waa tion and were installed jointly with the party given last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Alice Wood worth; Conductor, that plan«*. Mr. K render was recently re-elects I chairman; Mrs. A. E. Hamil called to Ht. Helene last Bunday by the in honor of Grandma Hager an.I Mrs. Evening Star officers. The installing elected to the position as Master of the ton, vice chairman; Mrs. Clyde E. Sager, J. A. Jensen and daughter from lane Mrs. Lulu Schermerhorn; Assistant local Grange for the eighth term, arxl a re-elected secretary; Mrs. Frans Foster, illness o bis mother, Mrs. Mary Lope. officers were Mrs. E. A. Niblin, Past Conductor. Mrs. Tumwy; Chaplain, Mrs. Miss Gertrude Taylor spent the week master of Evening Star, Harry E. Hall County surpassed all previous efforts. re-elected treasurer. Lininger; Guard, Mrs. Drake; Assist public installation of the officers is end out at Mt. Zion with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Josephine Pickard. About thirty ladles were present, and Mrs. Sager read a report of work Un ant Guard, Mrs. Hamlin. The install scheduled for tiie afternoon. Swretland. Hhe reports a good time. The morning session was devoted to •the only criticism we ran offer is that turned into headquarters since the aux ing officers were, Mrs. Benvy of Port doubtedly his absence will be felt, but Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prentice, who ordinary business, reading and adopt we weren't Invited, for they must have iliary was organized in June, as follows: land, Mrs. Mary Robinson, and Mrs. perhaps all the «more on that account went to Colorado to "tay returned to ing reports of officers. At noon a basket had a lovely time. It was not possible the entire membership is turningout on 121 shoulder wraps, 10 hot water bag Kllwood. Portland about Christmas. Oregon dinner was served in charge ol Mrs. for all to lie aeatx.1 at the table so covers, 11 ice bag covers , 7 pajama suits, that occasion to do the beat that they For the G. A. It. Post: Am burn, chairman of the banquet com Grandmas Hager, Hpring and Wordeg, < pairs tjed sox, 50 hospital bed sheets, looks good to them. can lor the go/sl of the order. The Commander, John Walnut; Senior mittee. After all had done their taut with Mrs A. F Miller, Mrs. Rusk, Mrs. Mies Olive Jones, 68 th and 53rd Ave., 52 handkerchiefs, 77 napkins. 51 skull Vice, ls«vi Lininger; Junior Vice. J. L afternoon session is open to the public. J. A. Jensen, Mra. McGrew and Mrs. bands, 57 body bands. 14 pillow slips, 20 daughter of Mr. James Jones, is some and while still at the tables, a diversion Hclieuerman; Adjotant, E. A. Hamlin; R. E Thomae were sealed at the dining tray cloths, 13 sheets, SO artn slings, 20 what better. Hhs hae been the victim was introduced by Mrs. Edith Tdtier Quartermaster, ('. C. Wiley; Sergeant, Weathered, consisting of several table, while the rest of the company pillows, 8 surgeons aprons, 8 package a of near-pneumonia. Frank Striekrott; Chaplain, James joined hands around them as Mrs. Mr. F. A. Carlson, of the Gales Creek dnmmy telegrams from the Kaiser and gun wipes (turne<l in by school boys.) Anderson; Officer (or the Day, R. 8. Miller asked the Blessing. The rest of Mrs. Alma fzird in charge dt knitting neighborhood near Foreet Grove, and others which were amusing and touched Hummel;'Officer of th« Guard, 8- D. the guests then found seats in adjoining reported as follows: IB pairs socks, 8 formerly of Kern Park, was in the city directly upon the ever present wa^ Peterson ; Sargeant of the <itiard, G. W. situation, after which Bruce Dennie of rooms. Those present were, Grandma the first of the week. sweaters, 10 pair wristlets. Day; Quartermaster's Sergeant, R. J the State Ix-agne of Deiens* made a Hager, Mrs. J. A. Jenson and her daught The auxiliary has a fund of $40.00 on Mies Marie Glaze, recently spent a Tueaey. er, Miss Evelyn Ro«. of Florence, hand tor incidental expenses, beaidts few days with her parente at 5727 71st vigorous talk upon conditions in our January 1 5 Sees Operation of The Installing officers were from Port Grandma Worden, Grandma Hpring, having turned in $50 00 to headquarters. Ht., 8. E. Miss Glaze is teaching »bout stale and bow to combat them. land. 6-Cenl fare. Pennies Will After a short intermission all repaired Mrs. Geo. Hpring, Jr., Mrs. A. F. Meeting days ar- Tuesdays of each twelve miles trom Foreet Grove. Mrs. Robinson delighted her audience Be In Great Demand. Miller. Mrs McGrew, Mrs. J. NeUm, week from 10 to 4 o’clock in room 15 of * Mrs. Taylor dispatched a box of home to the lodge room up-i>taire, where a with <>ne of her delightful recitations, Mrs. A. H. Nelson, Mrs, lleintzelman, the Lents school house. Wil) be pleas, d made candy, and some other things to musical program was rendered, the en ami one of the old veterans sang a pa Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. O. B Gulsnese, Mrs. to have all who can, come and work her son Harry, who is in Honolulu, tire audience joining therein. The in As was predicted by the Herald at the triotic song. A banquet concluded the E. R. Linn. Mrs. Emma llotchkies, time of the first decision, the Public with them either all or part of the day. Tuesday. Harry has sent some beauti stallation then followed, after which evening’s program. If any on- has a sewing machine not reminiscent talks were made by many Mrs. R E. Thomas, Mrs. F. M. Peters, Service Commission has now handed in use, would be very glad to have the ful present« borne to his family. present. Mrs. George Dilley. Mrs T. J. Riley, Ml. SCOII MENU1 CUtrURE CUB down another commission granting the us- of it, for there are not enough ma The condition of Mrs. Elizabeth Mc In striking contrast were the two Mrs Harold Riley, Miss Htella Render, P. R. L. & P. Co. the relief prayed for chines for the workers. Roberts, 5720 71st St. 8. E., is about the Masters installed. J. J. Johnson of son, Mrs. T. J. Kreader, Mrs. O. M. to the extent of allowing them to charge same She is, however, able to be up at Evening Star, a veteran of 15 consecu The Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club •ix cents for car ridee. They refused, OKLGGISI CtltBKAifS HIS Forte, Mrs. G. E. Furey, Mrs. Rink, least part of the time. Her daughtere tive years service, and Charles Wick Mrs Linn, Mrs. Faler. Miss Hazel met Thursday afternoon, Jan 3rd, at however, to allow them to charge extra are in almost constant attendance. IWtNIY-HRST (?) BinIHDAY lander of Russellville, who for the first Johnson. Mrs. F. L. Hnuffins, M im Mrs. Calvin K. Butters' home, 4'.<M- for their transfers. The new ruling Henrietta Wood, little daughter of time assumed the arduous duties of the 72nd street. The Hindu poet. Bobin- Myrtle McNeil, Miss Genevieve Dear- goes into effect January 15. The 6lves Surprise Mr. W. T. Wood, 48ch Ave. and 73rd position. Each is supported by a good dorf, Mrs. McNeil and eons Douald and dranatli Tagore, was the study subject schedule of price« have been set as fol Mrs. Armstrong St. 8. E. is in the hospital for treatment bevy of officers and an enthusiastic and Gordon, and last but not leuat In Im and the afternoon proved one of the lows: Cash fares six cents. Unlimited for ODe of her eyee. The trouble hae harmonious membership. It Is safe to On Monday evening, January 7th, portance, the little Mlssea Lucille Furey most inb-rvating of the year. tickets, five for 304, on sale by all con Mrs. F. N. Dobbs gave an excellent ductors. Unlimited tickets in books, Mrs. Roy D. Armstrong, wife of the been pronounced by the doctor to be predict that three granges will have a and Alice Krender. succreaful year. ecz<*ma. Tim enjoyment ot the occasion was sketch <>l Tagore's life and Mies Colman 50 tickets for $2.75, or a ride. popular Millard avenue pharmacist, gave ✓ Officers of Evening 9.ar; Mr. Baker, father of Henry Baker of added Io by the tasteful arrangement of read bls lyrical drama, “Chitra,” de Limited school children's tickets 44 a surprise party on her husband in Master, J. J. Johnson; Overseer, lightfully. Mrs. Wm. Woodham read 64th St., 8. E., who has lieen visiting honor of his twenty-first (?) birthday. the flowers. There was a large red each. All tickets and cash fares to in The evening was spent in music and here returned to his home in Washing! S. H. Covell; Lecturer, A. L. Keenan; Iwmquel of geraniums signifying the love extracts from “The Crescent Moon,” clude transfer privileges. Steward, E. J. Spooner; Assistant that all bore towards the guests of and Mrs. Frederic Armstrong from The Commission’s order goes very games, and licking the Kaiser. Mr. ton County, Oregon, Monday. He has Steward, H. E. Hall; Chaplain, Mrs. Armstrong looked real coy, as he had suffered a elight stroke of paralysis re honor, white carnations for mother- “Gitonjah." ( Hong offerings ) exhaustively into the subject in all its W. W. Amburn; Treasurer, Miss Mrs. H F. Ball and Mrs. J. J. Hand phases, and occupies 17 single spaced his hair parted so as to cover his bald cently. hood, violets for fragrance, and chryean- spot, but all the ladies present wert' themuma lor grace. A tew words with esker were eleoted delegates to the city typewritten pages. Mr. Clyde Perry, of the Aviation Wilda Buckman; Secretary, Mrs. Mary reference to the age and birthplace of Federation of Womens' Clule and Mrs. Corps, Vancouver, Wash, visited bis R. Gebhardt; Gate Keeper, A. H. The attitude of the general public married, so it was of no avail. I Jean Mclxmey and Mrs. G. W. Snider Those present were: Mr. and Mr«. each of those seated at the table were mother, Mrs. Lillie Perry, 4924 66th St. Nichols; Ceres, Miss Ethel Amburn; seems to I* one of resignation, and de Doran, and Mr. and Mrs. Cohen of 55th moot appropriate and ot great interest. I alternates. 8. E. last Saturday. Mrs. Perrv has re Pomona, Miss Dana Small; Flora, Mire termination to make the best of a bail Roll call was answered with impromptu avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger, and The combined age of the eight ladles ceived word from her eon Roy, Co. C. 3, Irene Elliott; Lady Assistant Steward, job. As was to l>e expected no one is of honor was 528. or an average age of “self estimate«'' given in words begin particularly pleased over the prospect Mr. and Mrs. Bletchley of 54th avenue. naval training camp, that he is on bis Mrs. Josephine Pickard; Musician, Mire Bernice Elliott. The and the Street Car Com;>anv is being Mr. and Mrs. Benefiei of East 20th way to San Diego. An. Grandma Worden and Grandma ning with one's < own initials. Officers of Russellville Grange: Spring are each 70 and Grandma Hager opinions were varied, ranging from pretty soundly abused bv the “man in street, and Mr. ami Mrs. Sanders of Mr. B. L. Yost, 7604 57th Ave. 8. E , Careless" to “Always Master, Charles Wicklander; Over 72. Only one of the ladies was lorn in j “Eternally the street'' car. Apparently the onlv 72nd street. left last week to join the 20th Engineer The event was a great success, there Corps in the lumberman's division. On seer, Mabel Lewis; Lecturer, H. A. Oregon, Mrs. McGrew, whose childhood Serene" and proved highly diverting. contemplated action is that proposed Lewis; Secretary, Linnette Lewis; The next regular meeting of the Club by the City Commissioners who have being but one interruption during the was spent at Hycamore. Mrs. Hager account of hie experience in the lumber Treasurer, Mrs. H. A. Lewis; Steward, ! will lie the annual Red Letter Day, evening, and that was when Mr. Arm was born in Tennessee, Mrs Hpring in authorized the City Attorney to appeal business he will be especially valuable England, Mra Worden in Indiana, iHcholnreliip Loan Fund Day) and will the case. It is being openly stated that strong halted the festivities while he put in the constructing of portable bridges Ira Pitman; Assistant Steward, David L“wis; Chaplain, Mrs. Heath; Gate Mrs Miller and Mrs. Rusk in Illinois, lie held at Mrs. Sayler Snath's home, this is only a sop to the public feelings the i>ahy to bed, this being his daily and other sawmill work. chore. Keeper, Irwin Angel; Ceres, Edna Mil Tkean Mary Mrs. Jensen In California, and Mrs. 533 Marguerite avenue. and that it is perfectly certain that the Several local members of Lincoln Gar ler; Pomona, Alice Welbes; Flora, Mrs. Fawoett of O. A. C., will give an ad Thomas in Pennsylvania. Supreme Court will uphold the Public field Corps No. 11», W. R. C., attended Musical numliers were furnished by dress on “Building Your Girl" and a Service Commission as having a right I Believe In My Country the joint installation of the Poet and Edith Slone; La<ly Aasistant, Julia all who Mickelson; Musician, Mrs. Lula Wick delightful afternoon is assunsl Mrs. Harold Riley, Miss Genevieve to change the fares of this public ser Corps, last Friday. Mrs. Beldin was lander. attend. lieardort, Mies Myrtle McNeil, and Mrs. vice corporation, in spite of their fran / believe installed for the 20th year as musician. The usual Red Cross Work Meeting chise with the City. That there are greater thing» in life She is also Depf. Aid. In the evening McNeil, the latter contributing some will lie held Thursday of thia week at old songs bv special request. The chief result of this new order will Than life itself; EOOD CHEAPER IN LENTS. all adjourned to the Poet room and had The atmosphere of the whole after i Mrs. Wm. Woodham’s, Kern Park. lie to make the penny increase in I believe a social dance. In climbing upward noon was typical of the grangers, and popularity. Whether the patience and Mire Edna Burns, formerly an assist Even when the »pent and broken thing Sunday last, January 0, was the almost all of those present were either courtesy of both conductors and passen I call mg body eighteenth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ant in the Herald office, bat now with past or present members ot that organi gers will increase in equal proportion is Crie» “Baltr Jack Wilkin's wedding. Your corres an Insurance firm down town called on zation. Even Mrs. Jensen, the visitor somewhat doubtful, but with the spirit I believe pondent had the pleasure of spending us Saturday. Her parents recently left from Florence was formerly a member of loyalty and patriotism abroad, and a To fkc last breath the afternoon and taking lunch with for Hoqaiam, Wash, and she says that In the truth» •of Lents Grange, Under such auspices, more liberal giving spirit called for on them. Mrs. Wilkins is active in the since she has had to do her own house It is easy to believe that the dinner was Speakers Will Advise Graduating every side it is expected that little Il'kicA God permit» me to >e»f W. C. T. U. work, and, under Mrs. keeping and has been working over I believe a good one, and the whole program full trouble will ensue. Pa ami Ma will Pupils frlday Jan. 18. Additon is assistant State Labor Com town she has been very agreeably sur In fighting for them. of happiness and g«»>d cheer. undoubtedly dig out the pennies from missioner for that body. prised to find that Lents prices are low In drawing. little Johnnie’s bank—they can prob If need be, er than those in Portland. She The Parent-Teachers .Association of The Lents Parent-Teacher Association ably be trusted to put in the equivalent .Vot the bloody »word of man mentioned particularly meat and bread. the Kellogg school meets this week, will meet in the Hchool Assembly Hall IKANKIIN HIGH. in silver. Penny change will come into Rrutal with conquest Friday the 10th, in the school assembly (Thank you; always glad to be vindicat Profcasor John Straub, Dean of Wil Jan. IHtb at 2:30p. m. fashion in other commodities, and the And drunk with power, room. The address will be given by ed.) If several hundred more house It is ixiptd that a large number will lamette University spoke Iwfore the prudent family will arrange to save the Hvt the white »word of God, Dr. W. F. Amos, M. D., of the Selling keepers will test this out also, they too attend ns this will be a very important ¡•'laming with Hi» truth Assembly Monday morning, advising i extra cent for each ride on other pur- Bldg, on “Parents and the Health and will be agreeably surprised; not only so, High School .students to make all meeting. The first address on the pro I chases, all of which will conduce to And healing while it »lay». Hygiene of the Child in the Heme.” but the community as a whole will gram will deal with “ The FuturnBchool I believe preparations and plans to go to College. thrift habits, and “it’s an ill wind that In my coimtrp omf her destiny, l)r. Amos is especially interested in the share in the rejoicing for nothing will so Work of the Grammar Hchool Grad blaws naebuddy any guid” anyway. The June 'IM class had a cider and In the great dream of her founder», work of the pa re nt-teacher organiza improve financial conditions in our dis uates.'' It will be given by Superinten doughnut sale Tuesday noon. In her place among fh« nations, trict quite so much as trading at home! tions. dent 1. R. Aiderman or someone<ibeef In her ideals; Card of ! hanks. The Hophoiribri - arc securing a Bervioe ed by him. Thin address will lie ol Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker, of 4920, Flag, which will la* presented at a special interest to parents of members I wish to express my sincere thanks I believe 71st St. moved last Monday to a MR. AND MRS. GILBERT ENTERTAIN. That her democracy must be protected, specially called assembly, at which the of the graduating class as questions to the good friends, the Grange and the new home at 199 E. 36th St. Mrs. Her privilege» cherished. Football Championship will also be pre about the different lines of work carried Women of Woodcraft for their kindly Walker recently bought her home at Her freedom defended; Mr. and Mrs O. H. Gilbert, of 4928 sented. The Hug has lus<n made by Miss on In the various High Schools and sympathy in the loss of my eon, Bruce I beUeve 492O-71st St. but, on account of the in 71st St. have been entertaining out of Evelyn Highland of KAtli street, Icnts. Trade Schools will be answered at this Rose, in his country's service, and for That, humbly before the Almighty, convenience in the distance from the town guests. Among their visitors are Hut proudly before all mankind, The Tri-I. Club gave a party in the time. Mr. N. G. Pike, of the Hchool the many beautiful floral offerings. city tor her sons, Messrs Roy, Inland, included Mr. Gilbert’s parents, Mr. Mrs. J. A. Jensen. IPc must safeguard her standard. gym Tuesday night to which all the girls Board and formerly president w( the and Earl Johnson, she has thought it and Mrs. W. T. Gilbert of Brooks, Ore., The vision of her irashinqton. of the school were invited. Portland Rotary Club will give a talk best to move nearer the center of activ The martyrdom of her Lincoln, who spent a week end; Mrs. Gilbert's entitled “ A Glimpse of Nature ’ ’ , which The Franklin “4* >"t" gave the Juniors ities. TFith the patriotic ardor mother, Mrs. V. M. Pound, of Salem, DISTRICT NO. 45 P. T. A. oredit for lining the first class to organise deals with fundamental (acta of human Of the minutemen who made a seven-day visit; Mr. nature. Come out to hear it. Mrs. and give a party tills year. This is a And the boys who'fought Apropos of Six-Cent Fares? Gilbert ’s uncle, Mr. Charles A. Winslow, Punch will mistake, for this honor belongs to the M. K. Hedge will sing. District 45 school has its regular meet In her glorious past; The evening lesson was from the of Olympia, Wash., who is staying three The said Sophs will bejbe served. Keep the date in mind, ing of Parent Teacher’s Association on I believe Sophomores, book of Job, and the minister had just or four days; and Mrs. Gilbert’s broth given (too words to redeem themselves, Jan. 18th at 2:30 p. in., and be there for Friday afternoon 3:16., It is hoped In loyalty to my country, read, "Yea, the light of the wicked er, Dr. B. F. Pound, 1st Lieut. 347th litter, irrevocable, inviolate. there will l>e a large attendance. or as Benjamin Disraeli sai l to “malign the entire program. shall be put out,” when immediately Light artillery, American Lake. Dr. Thou, in whose sight their opponents and glorify themselves” Pound is accompanied by bis wife and A thousand years arc but as yesterday the church was in total darkness. in tho next issue of the “Post.” Conjugal Amenities. ■Portland Boy Hcouta are doing their And at a watch in the night. “Brethren," said the minister, with baby daughter, Alice. They are now at Hhe—I was a fool when I married you. mite in the War Savings Stamps thrift Help me scarcely a moment's pause, “in view of Salem visiting the doctor’s mother, Two scouta are detailed In my frailly Only a pre-German or a misiHformed He—Aren't yon a fool still? Hhe—No I campaign. the sudden and startling fulfillment of Mrs. V. M. Pound, and will return to He—Then you should l>e every day for office work at headquarters To make real American will scoff at the efforts of the am not. this prophecy, we will spend a few Portland the last of the week. (. rornn'onf tn conserve the food supply . thankful to me for relorming you.— and they are helping otherwise in What I believe. minutes in ailent prayer for the electric ~EHa» Lisbrn-ai^i Yfr* Wwo. London Tit-Bite. furthering the work. ut it e . ail-*- lighting company.'*—Boston Transcript. Bay Thrift Stamp to the grocer I CHILDRfN’S BANKS NOW POPULAR GOOD PROGRAM FOR LENIS P. I. A