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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
Church Directory DOWN THE LINE PAGE I. B. SanilblaHt. a w«>ll known lawyer from Rrwlrurg, h»« been vivllhiif hi« brolber and alater-in law, Mr. und Mra. Alfred Venaaa of Kern Park. Mr. and Mra. E. W, Bchutte of 43rd ■venue, have »old their home there ami Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church. Chronicle of Weekly Events in Arleta Irmuiit an apartment houae down town, One of Most Helpful and Interest IU a in. Habitai h School. II a m Morning ing Meetings Held Ibis Year. where they are now domiciled. and Kern Park Varied and full worship 7:oo p tn Yl* H. (î. K. 7 4ft p in. Kvvnlng wurahip 7 .80 p m Wrdnaaday, mid On Friday and Saturday afternoon of of Interesting Doings warb ari alca 7:*) p. tu. Thuraday, choir lawt week, a war food demonitration Th* Worxlmere Parent-Teacher A jboc I- practice* Ksv. Wm II Ain«»«, Pastor. w»a conducted from 1:30 to 4 :<f0 p. m., ation held ilx regular minting Thurxday Mrs. Percy Harris of 64th avenue had at Berry A Bona (>r<x-ery Store at Kern afternrxm. February 14. Thia waa one St Peter'a Catholic Church. Imd cold for a lew days. Park. A larxe crowd attended and of the moat helpful and intemsting Sundays: R:(K>a m. U»w Maaa 10:80 a m. meetings held this year, and was very •ometlne recipe, were trie<l out. Mr. Kramer has gone Ur Deer Island Illtfli MM8 B * ■ Miiu.Uv Mt Ilt.til 12 M well attended. to cook in a logging camp there. Idiat Saturday afternoon Mra. Hal chtdr rehvaraal Week daya: Ma«a at •:(M> a. m. Mm. G. E. Stoner gave a report of U«o. Miller calle«) on his sister-in- lock of 721O-57th avenue entertained the work that has been done by the •ever»I xirla of the community, «bo law, Mrs. Wm. !x>|>e, last Bunday. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Wrxxlmere Red Crrxer A military since Io a. m Maturday Ma film th Bnhool. 11 a. m. I have formed a Oluu for the pur|xme ot Mre. Etta lllll of 71U6 67th avenue Malurday preaching 7:»o p. in. Wednesday, j itx organization in October. 300 boa- of thl« doing good in the community. So far Prayer meeting 7:46 p in. Munday preaching. moved to Piedmont on Monday pi tai bed shirts have been made, also they have apecialized in Red Croaa week. several dozens ot arm slings and band- Rev. W. II. Aimm' mother is making work. St. Paula I'placopal Church. age» ami one down fracture pads. The While working Irenealh » acaffold the an extended visit with her son and his One block Bouth of Wootlmere «tation auxiliiary meets every Tuesday from lloly Communion the flrat Monday of each family. other day, T. King of Millard Avenue 9 a. m., to 4 p m. in the sewing room mouth at 8:00 a. m No other aervlcra that A wrench Mrs. Harry L'sher ot 7819 67 th wbr aeverely disabled. I of the seboo* house A hot luncheon is I day Every other Monday the regular acrvlcca first dropped from the acaffold and hit him avenue was very ill during the will be aa u Un. F.vriilng prayer Mini arraioii served to tlie workers at noon. on the heart which wan split open. at 4 do p, tn. Munday Hrhool meet« at :i :« ju part of this week. Very interesting reports were read by I p. rn. J. K Ulovvr, Mupl., J. Ulovrr, Mee. Mrs. F. M. Peters entertaind her Medical aoaiatance waa aummoned at other committee chairmen, and Mrs. Rev. <>. W. Taylor, Rector I sister, Mrs Dick Hill, la«t week, of once. He ia now at home with hi. G. C. Griffith, delegate to the City head bandaged ami will probably be Rainier, Oregon. Federation of Women’s Clubs, gave a Lenta Lvangelkal Churvtl laid up for aome time. James Tyler of Millard avenue bas very complete review of the last meeting **Hrrrrioii b, Ih» |Hi.tor. Il a m an4 7lltf* m. The Iruliea of the aeveral communities of that Ixxly. The idea of more »de Hun.lay Hch.M.I *146 a. ai-, H Bradford, enlleterl in the dental corps of the ■uparintandant. V. I* A . *:46 u> . l-aul United Blates Reserve. from Gray* Croming to Arleta, with qnate censorship for moving picture* to Bradford, Fraild.nl. l'rar.r mrrllii* Thur.- Millard avenue »» their center of ac tie shown in rural districts war of es- Mrs. John Porter baa Ixeen confined day a:<O p m A rordl.l wvlroin« to all tion, have Ireen putting forth their treat pecial interest. T. K llornM'liurh. f*aat«r. to tier home fur a week with the La effort«, during the paat few weeka, to Mr». Percy Stowell gave i a splendid again. Grippe but is about «how their loyalty to the Her I Croae. talk on "War Gardens." 1 She outlined Fifth Church Of Christ. of Firland Station Mrs. Anna Miller Fifth Church <»( ('hrlnt. Relent I* I of Fort They have juat recently collected and the work of boys and girlx garden clubs, spent the day at the home of her sister, epent thirty dollara on material for land. Ora , «H ftJn«l «irv* t as planned by the Oregon Agricultural Nervier« Muii'Uy It a in Munday Hchool 9:80 Mre. Wm. Lojre, last Monday. bandage*. They alao expect to give a College, ami also told of the advantages and Ila in Wadnrnday cvrnlng trail nionial Mr«. E. Tronson of lomts has Ireen Irazaar during the latter part of March of interesting tlie boys and girls in Marling 8:00. very ill for some time but is again able for the benefit of the Bandage I'nit. raising of poultry and rabbits »«¿an to enjoy the out-of-door air. Laurel wood M. I; Church An aluminum demonstration wan in f<xxl production. 9:47 a m Munday Hchool. 11:00 a. in. preach Mrs Merry of Millard avenue is re given by a Mr. Smith at the home of Mrs. W. M. Abel, who haa Ireen at- Ing I2:M> p m. claw meeting. A:'4> p m. covering from a severe cold which made tending the Food Conservation demon- Mra. Marie Witherail, 7427 «3rd Ave., Junior Iseague. 0:30 p m Epworth l eague. tier almost «|reechlvss lor several days. S. E., on Friday afternoon, February atrationa at First Presbyterian Church, 7 go p m preaching 8:00 p. m Thursday evening, prayer aerviee l>r. K Carlos, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Lope entertain««! 16tl>, from 2:00 to 4:00 o’clock. Pan gave some interesting notes on substi Paator. Mrs. Lizzie Robiiiaon, Mr. Ixrpe’s slater, cake«, meats and salad* were cooked tute« for wheat flour in bread, cakes over tire 14th and 15th «1 this month. with tire use of the aluminum ware and and pastry, and conservation of fats in German Reformed Church. Rrv Corner Wuodalcwk Avr . and 87th Rt. Mrs. R. E Tlioma» hail a bad attack temptingly prepared and displayed for cooking. Bite also gave some of the W <1 Idetikaemprr. pastor. Munday School of heart trouble last week but is able to sampling later. By excelling iu the new "war" recipes. Saving of sugar, 10a m Morning Worship. II a. in. Y. P M Dr. Atwocxl attended drawing of a certain t* td« mark, Mra. and meat will be taken up at tlie Red at 7:8O p. m tierman Hchool and Catechetical lie around now. Withered won a very useful net of Cross Auxiliary meetings ou Tuesdays ClaM Halurdav al 9:00 a. tn her. aluminum ware. of the next two weeks. Mrs. Wright of 82nd street and 65th Free Methodist Church. * The pupils of the seventh grade fur- Wigpimere School Parent-Teacher's avenue wa« one ot the officers ol tlie Re Mondar Hrhool, 1:00 p m .Prcachlni’l) p Tm Association met on Thursday of last nirdwd the music for tlie afternoon, con bekah Convention held in Ixrnts Mon «•ch week Prsyrr merlin*. Wednesday; at week with a good atlendence. The Red sisting of a number of two part songs. 7 a> p. m. All srr cordially Invited to attend day, Cross Committee report«*! .300 bed Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, music di three aervlce, Re». A. Berra. Pastor, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Russell of Butte shirt«, since organized in October. Also rector of Woodmere school, merits great ville dined with Rev. W. 11 Amos and 9 doz tMaiy bandages besides «lings and commendation for her splendid work in Kern Park Christian Church. family of 7420 62nd avenue last Bunday other things. 4 suits of pajamas. 17 training tlie children .in musical har Corner «eth St .and tr.ih Are . S. K 10a in ■ftornoon. Bible School II a. m. and 7:80 p. in. preaching pairs of socks have bee.i knit. The mony. 8:80 p. m Christian Kndravor 7:80 Mrs. R F). Thomas, of 48113 66th Vice-president. Mrs. Dustin, having re aerviee. p in. Thufslay. mid week prayer meeting A avenue set 4.*> Rhode Island eggs ot her signed on MOOunt of moving out of the cordial welcome to all. Bev. K A Moon. own stock ami 44 eggs hatched. Quite locality, Mra. Kinderman was elected Pastor. 1M> K. Salmon a gis»! record. in her place. The Lenta Baptist Church. Wilfotd D. Hollingworth of 761O-71st Margueritte and Genevieve Holling- | Ixvrd'a Day. Hlblr Hrhool. 9:46 a. in. Morning street is now at the Presidio, the cook'« worth gave a valentine party at their Advertising worship, il a m. B Y. P U.,8:80p m. and baker’s army training school in grandmother's home, on Friday after- , Evening worship 7:>> p m. A cordial wel noon, Februnry 15th. They had a ; come to these services. K A Mini h, Pastor. Han Francisco. On Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Gardner of 7626 valentine store where they purchased l.ents f riends Church. 62nd avenue entertained a number of v»lentines and a post office thru which i v:,5 a- m Bible Hrhool. Clifford Barker. relatives on Sunday afternoon and the valentines were sent to other per This Superintendent. 11:00 a m. 1‘rcachln* ser sons in the room Many other inter- I evening of this week. vice «:® p. in Christian Kndsavor. Rev W. H. Amos of 7420 62nd Ave., esting games were played also. Re> p. tn Preaching terries. ■> 00 p, m. Thuradar, Page mid week prayer meet In* A cordial welcome has recently had his Htudebaker fresh men ta consisting of fruit juice, ! to all the »ervice*. Ml.. I.urana Terrell. Pastor painted. The Ixwiy is black and the sandwiches, cake and sweets were served late in the afternoon. Those present ■ Will whoels creaki-colored. were: Fern and Norman Mahan, | Arleta Baptist Church. Mrs. William I»pe of 7620 64th Ave . Sima.m Bible ffehool. II a m I'rrarhlng Margerie and Earl Custiss, Violet I«e- ' Be and Mrs. Lizzie Robinson of St. Helens ¡ arrvlcr. n :00 p. in. Kvrnlng »rrvlrra. 7:00 Fevre, Lucile and Clyde Quani, Scott j p. m. B. Y. I’. U. mrrtlng. 8:00 Thursday «pein the day with Mr and Mrs Adam Hill. Margaret Nearing, and Margueritte ' Prayer meeting Everybody welcome to any lx>|>e at Linnton last Friday. Reserved anil Geuevieve Mollingworth. and all of these ncrvlcrw W.T.R. Hprigg», William Smith took his sister-in-law, Paator. Mrs. Sophie Tu ker, by surprise l»«t For VALENTINE MUSIGAL Anabel Presbyterian Church. Sunday afternoon when he "just Miss Mary Cauthorn agreeably sur* Corner of Mthfl treat and 87th Ave. H K. dropped in” for a short visit. Habbath HervIrra, Preaching, II a. in. and 7:NO prised her piano students by a musical Down The Une Miss Doria Miller visited her cousin, p. m Runday Hchool, 9:46 a. tn Christian Valentine party at her home, 4816 64th Kndravor: Mentor, 6:30 p tn ; Junior, 4 p. tn. Miss Beulah Miller of Wtxximere on the street. The color-loving eye of child Thursday, Prayer Mealing, 7:4ft. Tuesday, fourteenth of February. The visit was Firms. hood was feasted on decorations of fes Orchiwtra Practice, 7:») p. m The Pastor l> quite a Valentine Day surprise. always ready to call on the sick and confer tooned riblions, and hearts were to Is* with those who drain* aplrltual help. John K Neil M. Roliertson, formerly of Wood- had for the asking. The climax came Rates Nelson, Pastor. Koaidence, 5626 37th Avr. R. K. mere, was entertained at the home of when pre-poMeeaing heart-shaped cakes I'honr Tabor IHftft. Mr. Wm. >x>pe, 7620 64th Ave. 8. FL, were introduced to the twenty children On on Saturday evening, Feb. 16. present. A number of Miss Mary'» I .au re I wood Congregational Church. l-itst Sunday afternoon Miss Pearl M. friends assisted in serving a dainty Corner <K»th Mt. and 46th Ave. R. E. Paator. Application Mra. John J llandaaker. Munday School, 10:00 Bonnes« and Fred 8. Ford were married luncheon. a m. Preaching aerviee, 11:00 a. in. No at their future residence, 663s 82nd St. California has blit two species of na- evening aerviee at preterit. Mr. Arthur W. Rev. W, H. Amos officiated. Bratton, Ruperlntendent of Nnndav Hchool. live trees that are normally of weeping Mra. Harry Usher and daughter, Intermediate (’hrlatlan Kndeavor, 5:00 p m. habit. One is Quereus lobatta, the Prayer meeting Thursday evening at n:0op. m Marion, of Woodmere, went to see valley oak. having its most southerly n the church cottage. "Jack and the Beanstalk” last week. range near Burbank. The other is SCOTT They enjoyed it immensely. Picea Breweriana, the weeping spruce, Never allow fresh meat to remain in Carl Hollingworth of Seattle spent which is found in a few isolated moun paper; it aimorbs the juice. PUBLISHING Fridny night and Saturday with bis tainous section* in the northwest« rn folks, A. J. Hollingworth and family, corner of the state. who reside at 7610 71st street. COMPANY This Is Cur Winter Mr. McLain ol 80th street, near There itre probably more natural Woodmere School, has been at home bridges in America than in any other 5812 92nd St. S sick with the grip for the last week but country, Rainbow, the largest in exist will go baek'Ao blTniness this week. ence, is 308 feet high. Its span is six Tabor 7824 A war food demonstration will be times as great as that of the natural bridge ill Virginia. Utah has three Elt \ I '■< 1 food 1.1 II lo- held nt Gilis’ Grocery store at Arleta on fill problem for euch Friday ami Saturday afternoons of this natural hiidgvs that are higher and of D61 Price* covimunlty. greater span than any other natural week from 1 MO to 4:00 p. m. uni deiinhe rules for Mrs. Geo. Miller and daughter, Doris,, bridges in »lie world. every one cannot Ire | of Firland, went to the cat show last «formulated. It Friday. They said that they saw more k Is n duty for vmli one t <• tish than cats there but perhaps that is SECRET ent only RO quite natural. THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN |0 I Mr. Palmer of iWtli street has moved to who in successful surround» himself with onto a farm in Woodburn. A family t I h » every available modern devise for saving by the mime of Wood has bought his dy hisjtime and money. The business man ‘ much ns former residence mid will soon be set- who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL- ’y necessnry tleii there and ready for callers I. I’HON E simply closes his establishment maintain Fred Cuse came over from Eort j human ho to thousands of fsissible customers. He Stevens Saturday night to visit his folks i iicnltliy nml strong. Tills winter may never know the real reason for his of 1018 Is llie period when Is to who are at present refilling on Millard failure in business. THINK IT OVER. be tested here In Anierlcn wheth avenue. Peter Caso of Alberta also er our people nre cnpnble of vol paid them a visit ón the same evening. I«ong Distance Everywhere untary 111 < 1111 < 111 n I sacrifice to A. II. Nelson of Hoth street ami tiiltli save the world. That Is the pur avenue had n bad spell one day Iasi I CALL A 6221 pose of the organization of the week while walking to a restaurant ini United Sliites Food Administra Pcir,,in I for his dinner and had •<' r •’ tion by voluntary effort to pro ”nme Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon vide the food that the world .< I ct i, w Im | ■ ' ' C.PO'VING AVT/' *’ AT’C » I LY ree.’> Lauta M. E. Church. Munday Hooool 9:4ft a m Preaching II.*0» a. tn Hlble Nludy Claaa. 8:88 p m Bpworth league 4:80 p tn. Preaching 7:80 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday eveulng at 7:80. F. M. Jasper, Paator Rvablenve ft7H4 Hird street. NtWSY f If MS I ROM DOWN IHt LINE JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company Tnneral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Tabor 5895 Phone Tabor 5267 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. Arleta Lents First-Class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense KERN PARK HARDWARE CO Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters* Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. *•* block North of Kern Park Station Mt. Scott Car Line Why go down town for when you can buy them for lees at J. A. TEENY’S 6602 Foster Road KERN PARK STA. LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors and Picture Framing Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 Shop Phone : Taboi 7576 4633 67th Street 8. E. lrt Keeping With the Big Thought of the Day The daily press reflects the sentiment throughout the nation which clearly indicates a new condition. Men are wanted everywhere. The work of this war is be ing carried on largely by those who never before have been in public office or in public work. Men who have been too busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving then- work to others and giving their time and ability to the cause which is ours, yours, everybody’s, It is a time when politics in the ordinary sense must not be considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered. Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the de- fpnse of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of the times before everything. In another part of this paper appears the announcement of L. J. Simpson as a candidate for the nomination for Gov ernor on the Republican ticket Mr. Simpson was urged to become a candidate by his many friends in every part of the state, because of his business record, his understanding and knowledge of Oregon’s resources, industries and needs; be cause of his public-spiritedness, which of recent years has led him to tasks which have been more important to him than his own affairs. J. L. Simpson is clearly the man who can give Oiegon the administration necessary to this plan of National Efficiency. His campaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as individuals who do your own thinking. We are firmly convinced that you will not allow politics to influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man who is best fit to help the people of Oregon, develop the state’s vast resources, and to prepare for, and participate in, the great reconstruction that is to follow. We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever before, and that L. J. Simpson will be your choice. What You Can do First- Talk over his candidacy with yovtr friends. Second -If you believe that L. J. Simpson is worthy of your support write a letter to this committee. Suggest how his cause may be advanced. We. in turn, will tell you how you can help. of Test C E 8. C. SMITH Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. Tabor 760 4024 67th Street 8. E. PORTLAND, ORE. KERN PARK CABINET SHOP DRY 600DS AND NOTIONS MT s E R V Phone Tabor 900 WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Paid Advertisement Issued by Simpson for Governor” League Pittock Block. Portland Take out stamps to Start him out right HelP Uncle Sam Take him to the P. 0. Repeat the process Ask him to help Indefinitely Make sure he knows the ropes Find a purchaser Plan to keep it up; and Talk to your neighbor Save systemically