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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
WANT ADS HARD WORK IS NOW Ri WARDED Church Notes Millard Ave. Ercsbyterldn Church, that everything that came upon the ■creen was, not only harmless, but act ually helpful. Subject for next Sunday morning will lie: “Gxl’s Wise Workmen." Sun day evening will commence a «erics of evangelistic meetings tinder the leader ship of Rev. J. II Irvine, pastor of the St1 John’« Methodist Church. All are a»«ured a g'Hwl time in listening to R v. Irvine, for he I» a live ■nan, who com- pells attention. Tin- Sunday sch »1 is exceedingly proud ul the part their Junior choir had in the program given in the assembly list ol Committeemen and Club hall of the Ariel» school for the Armen a Redid ni'iveini-iit. Tbe eiitertninment Members Who United to Se wa« compoM-d of different features <4 cure Improvement. each Sunday sc I kmi I in this district, but I ret Methodist Church. without a doubt the honors of tbe eve Regular «ervices each Sabbath aft. r ning were la-stowed upon the talent of noon at 3;<X| o'clock are now rnsnined tlio Mill ol Ave. Jtini>r Jui.i r choir under under the pastorate of Rev Miry Hilii«. the direction and leadership of Prof All are invited The r> X'llar weekly Paid lire Department to be J A. Holiir gwoith i who riot only has prayer meeting is held ea b Wednes !ay given hie valuatdi- lime and talent to evening. The nvw pastor Demand of Community. is a veterwn tliyre jOlinger mem iter« ol our com tn u<>- preacher of many v* '•‘ - are ars’ exper nee and itv, but computed I one of the song, un ter her leadership the meetings That the Multnomah County Rond rendered bv tbe choir during the eva- I Budget, totalling something le»« tlittii , nitig which was much appreciated. The growing in in'i rest in I vttendanc- i ffVh.ooo should include an appropria , ' choir was dressed in the carstume of tbe lion for hur<l surfacing road» in this di«-| Kail Cro«« nurse, the members number- St. Kaul's I pi sc opd I Church. trii't at »n ertimaled expense of I ing thirty in all. They are expecting Rev. Taylor held services in . ('12,600 does not conn- by chance, It ia some new song books in tlie near future church on A»h Wednesday at 1:00 p. Foil BA I.E— F<»nr white h'ghurn i the direct result of «t • dy, nalient, hard which will give them ample work in j a goodly number being present. work by a ctinimitt« •I men from tire which to di«play their talent. This will hold service and instruction every cockorlN tor HMo7 73 Aw. la-nts Improvement Ulub, who have choir sings every Sunday a. in. at the Wednesday evening during Is-nt at 3:00 interviewed the Millard Ave. Sunday school at lOo’clock. p. in., to which everyone is welcome buttonholed) and “powers that be” eon» latently and per Those who miss these servica-s are in On next Sunday evening FeU 24th, deed missing much that we all need in . sistently, urging upon them the Im- portance of the district and its utterly the Christian Endeavor Society will our daily life, Tabor iMn neglected condition for years from the lake charge of the entire evening ser St. Paul’s Guild met-at 2:00 p in., atand|Miint of public improvements. If vices. The regular Christian Endeavor President IJIlah .MafTet in the chair. Dr. Wm. Rees Uiia were all it would he reason enough topic will be diecuaseal from 7 to 7:45 The work is progressing well under her om<M and Krshleuc©, j S m K Doth Mt. for the activities of the lent« Improve p. in. At the regular church hour the efficient management. FORTLAND. ORK. ment Club to date This step is how society have obtained Mr. Barclay On Sat unlay week tbe Alpha Club ever but the la-ginning and tiie Club is Acheson, a former missionary of Syria held a dieplay of their work at tiie home K..I determined to go forward along many and the Holy ¡And to lecture on hi* of Mrs. Forey. 9th avenue. Refresh linaw anal endeavor to put our com work aod ex;>erience in these countries, ments were served and a general good munity in laetler shape than ever to at under the topic of “The Power of the time field. The work accomplished by John Ouy Wilson tract home seekers and sup|>ort business Cross in Asia.” Special music will be thane children is truly wonderful, and Attorney-at-Law venture«. It will be interesting to learn furnished by the male quartette and they are much to be commended, Great Mi I’ll lurk »lock Tabor 7824 the names of thaaw- who have been ac chorus. D 61 credit is due Mrs. Forey. OCIr. I'ou.ullallun Kr.nlng. by Appolnlm.nl tive in thia undertaking, This meeting will furnish a climax to The ( 'hair man <>t the Committee W»» W. 8. the series of *;>ecial meetings held dur Worden, of the Mt. Scott Park Crine- ing the past ten days. The young folks Prof. T. E. Lawson ta-ry an<l Crematorium. lie was for- have arranged this splendid program I Plano l.eaaona at Your Home at 60« mrrly County Judga- of Klamath County and extend a cordial invitation to every- and knew just how la* rub «boulders '■neto come. Tbe meeting will start ll. will Call Senator Hugton stands squarely fcr the 8-hour day. He with the county official« here. T<x> promptly at 7 o'elock. (Continued from Page 1) stood squarely against the anti-picketing law. He stood for «*1» Mth Ml Tabor 7S* : much cre-lit cannot be given him for his The Young Ladies* Sunday School Mrs. Spicer was of a kind and sympa- the law to protect children. He has stood for laws favoring activity in representing the district. The class just recently organized, held a hetic disposition and was gn-atly loved women, and now stands for universal suffrage. Listen to a K.i Marihall IK.» OIDce Marthall WN ! rest ot the committee were, II. E. businrsa meeting ami social at the home by ail who knew her She had always ’ plank of his platform: Bloyd, J. T. lAse, T. J. Kreuder. A. D. of Mrs. W. II. Hollingworth. Election been active in Sunday School and all Kenworthy and J 8. Fox. A Chi-holm of officers will take place at the next other activities of tbe church. She was Dr. F. M. Brooks « The recognition ol the justice and J K. Rom were fraternal delegates meeting, which will lx* held March 15th. a charter member of the Grand Avenue Ml Orrgoulati Building of the basic eight-hoar day in from the Arleta Club, while H R Peter Through the efforts of Mrs. James L. Presbyterian church of this city, which PORTLAND mine«, mill« and factories of mm was a sort of delegate at large, w ho Christopher and Miss Eva Maul a de was organized in 1695. OHK Specialist In Surgery the United States allow« little ' put in Nome g<sxl lick«. The commit- lightful musical programme was given A number of years later while living in Jk.------------------ argument. The abort w >rkiiay I lee, however, would have been power The serving of dainty refreshments were Wasco county, where Mr. Spicer was Notary Tubile ■■bone: TA Hull LAW has already been voluntarily less without the splendid bucking of the presided over tn Mies Arnie Holling engaged in the grain business, they j established amoog millions of meinliership of lha- Improvement Club, worth. A special invitation is extend helped organize the United Presbyterian workingmen. N itional legis Lents Real Estate Co. a list of which follows: ed to ail young ladies of the district to Church at Pumllan, Washington, and lation is required to compel its HAl.l'll »TANZ, Prop. Anderson, W. M ; Halley. J. 8.; j du this class. Mrs. Spicer became a charter memlier uniform adoption and observ City and Country Property W. J ; Boyd. Bloyd, H. E. : liaaland, of tliat church. Returning to Portland, ance. The wage worker and I.KNTtt. UKEUON E. I..; Bernhardt, P. P-; Campbell, tbe family moved to the southeastern Baptist Church. tbe lumbering and shipbuild Colgon, 8 I).; Ciealintki, Chester; part of the city where they were leaders ing industries of the Pacific Services Sunday, Feb. 24th, E. A. 1 E. R.; Court«*«, Bert; Dilley, Geo. W * in organizing the Anabel Presbyterian Coast especially, should not be Smith, Pastor. II Donaldnon, John; Duckworth, W. H.; Church, of which organization Mrs. asked to compete unfairly Sunday School at »:45 a. tn. Mrs. Spicer became a charter member and . Eatehel, Win. A.; Eatcbel, Wm. A. Jr.; either in hours or wages, with A. M. Randolph, Supt. Good music. Eggiman Bros.; Edwards, C. B.; Ehr continued a member in good standing ' the cheap labor in tbe southern Tills is to iinnouce that we are lich, F. F.; Fox, J. Sangt-r; Foster, Preaching Service at 11 a. m : “When until she went to her reward. prepared to take care of all mills and factories which now F. R.; Fish, Frank; Gardner. A. N ; Will Jesus Come Again, and How?” The funeraj service held in the Anabel kinds of work ten and twelve hours a Gaston, Ray; Goggins. W. E ; Geisler, Young People’s Meeting, 6:30. A Help Pzesbyterian Church, Friday afternoon, day. Repairing ol Wells, Pumps, Gas ful Meeting for vigorous young people. Arthur; Goodman, J. R.; Greenslade, was conduct-*! by Rev. John E. Nelson, Engines, Etc. Matt; Gribble, Jack ; Dunbar, Jesse A ; Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock, Sub l-.iiter of tbe church. Rev. Nelson was And this plank, too: JOB PLUMBING ject, "My Bible. ” Dunbar. J Allen; Hedge, Marvin; Hen- a- ¿-ted by Rev. J. A. Speer, a friend of Baptism Sunday morning. ilerson, J. 1.; Hepperly, Ralph; Hees, UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE I will support measures which will give the family who has known Mrs. Spicer Prayer Meeting Thursday evening formore than fifty years, and Rev. H. O. A.; Hoekstra. l>.;Hotchkiss, Wm.l..; women lhe lull use of the ballot. If facts were needed to convince the voters of the Cuiiutry that extended suffrage would be simple jusi ice to toe Howe, John S. ; Jaeger, H.; Katzky, Tall. 6397 »3rd and Foster. lents F. Given, pastor of the 37th St. United i mm he s of the righting men ol the nation, the war already has more than .yrs. Otto; Katzky Bn».; Kenworthy, Presbyterian Church, who was at one supplied the evidence. tvanqelicdi Church. E.; A. I>.; Knapp, 1 time the pastor of a church of which Paid Adv. Huston tor Senator Committee, S06 Chamber of Com Bldg. The attendance at all the services last Mrs. Spicer was a member. | McNeil, W. J.; ! J-; Sunday was very good, the average be Mirwald, Frank ; E ; Mrs. Spicer is survived by her hus Mitenzcr. Bert; Mt. Scott Park Celis*- ing lietter than for months. The at- band. Wm. E Spicer, a daughter, Mrs. N ; tentive audience was not disappointed Lida McKitrick, of this city, and Mrs. tery Aanociatiolt; Nygaard, S. ; in the message. . Rev. Al>el brought real (i'Donnell, P. J.; O Rebury, Emma Boyce, a sister of Eagle Creek, ’s, • words of life and encouragement. Pvarce, A. S.; Pearce, Mrs. I On-gon. Prepare lor Winter, get your Next Sunday services as usual, Sun Peterson, F. R.; Pixley, Eli; Interment was made in the Lone Fir day School, 9:45 a. in.; preaching, 11:00 Cemetery. I. . M,; Rowland, E I. a in.; Y. P. A., 6:30 p. tn.; preaching. Sander«, Glenn ; St mz We have joined with other 7:3o p. >ii.. Rev. J. Stocker from Salem, MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith II. I..; TuHwy, F. W.; fKA.NKLIN HlbH. Ore will deliver the sermon both morn Portland caterers in giving —FROM— Tlu* Soplimores of Franklin held an Foster Road and »3d St. ing and evening. Rev. Stocker is a our pledge to State Food Ad B. F. MILLER college man, and school teacher. Hence election Tues-lay evening aft* r school. The officers elected are as follows: ministrator Ayer to loyally and his message should be instructive and The Lents Plumber George Comes, president; Ruth lx* Van, truly edifying. conscientiously uphold his rules Tabor 5542 » 5956 »2nd St. vice-president; Ella Gardner, .secretary; Helen North, treasurer, and Howard and regulations. Methodist Church. McCann, Sergeant-at-arms. WE TAKE PRIDE At the same time as tiie election, Ih-an Tiie subject last Sunday evening was: "The Nourishment of Sons ” This sub i Foster of Reed College addressed the fn tbe Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shop ject was in harmony with the spirit of girls in the gym on education, its ad- "Father and Son" week and the pastor j vantages, and the length of time co be The best is none too good for you taken in gaining it. The American army in France com emphasised tbe necessity of guarding Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions The “ Mikado ” was given Wednesday prises tin* lx*st soldiers in the world, ac the entile enviroi inent of our boys, for Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices evening at the auditorium. This is one the reason that every experience which cording to Captain A. Radcliffe Dng- Special Attention to Children’s of the Gilbert-Sullivan comic o|x-ras In our window our card of I more of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light he has is food to him, and becomes a Hair Cutting and is full of amusing occurences and part of him. Just as food which is rel R is for j Infaitlrf, who arrived in New York re good music. The orchestra was com membership is displayed, and ished is more readily digested than food cently. CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP posed of Franklin students and the east on our tables are leaflets print “The American army in Franco is that is not relished, so the experiences consisted of over It 0 characters. which the hoy enjoys are the exper ed and distributed by Mr. Ayer the liest army in the world, excepting Attired in gorgeous and many colored “1 iences which, more than any others, are Still Moving Ulassea to be of any value to you nont*,” said Captain I tngmore. k.monas, the choruses and the principal spent two weeks nt the American digested, «nd become a part ol the characters sang their way through the must l>« RIGHT—JUST RIGHT. cainpf anti 1 was amazed at the ex- spiritual nature of the boy. Tbe most i songs and solo numbers in a way which In Style RIGHT ROSE CITY VAN cellent soldiery which I «aw there, Re important rule, then, tor fathers is, I showed careful training and good voices. "Miike tin* things which you want your In Focus RIGHT sides Ix-ing tine soldiers they art* fine It was under the direction of Robert RIGHT In Quality men. I never saw a tx*tter moral tone son to imitate more attractive to him The One-Way-Charge Company Walsh, director ol iniisii. at the school, than tiie tilings which you abhor." RIGHT In Adjustment among any set of men in my lift*. that the opera was produced. The Please help us do our bit by In Price RIGHT “General Pershing said he expected Alxiveall tilings, lie a model father, and See Us For. . girls of the domestic art classes designer! then be your boys ’ best chum. the Germans would attempt to put voluntarily observing The Testing Must be RIGHT that the costumes, and no two were alike. In the evening the main theme was WOOD AND COAL over’ on the Americans, but that lit* The Grinding Must be RIGHT om* Clifford Read iilayed the roll; of the Mr. Ayer’s rules. felt that tin* men under him were well on tiie influence of the modern moving Tab. 1424 D61 The Mounting Must be RIGHT 8222 Foster R. Mikado of Japan. John Deegan was picture show. From the careful invest THANK YOU The Adjusting Must be RIGHT prepared. Nanki-Poo, his son; Lee A. Dillon, the igation made by Reed College, Mr. | “The American soldiers were a happy, The Price Must be RIGHT contented High Executiouer Clarke set of melt. They were all Jasper concluded that tiie moving Ixird PERSONALITY IN SUIT» Schotlbe, Poo Bah; Wylie Doran, a dollied and well equipped in every par picture show is a great menace to the noble lord, Pish Tush; Oveta Weber, morals of children He suggested as a Made to fit any figure ticular. Tlu' one complaint that 1 Helen Johnson and Esther Baird, Yum- heard wax that they did not get enough remedy that a board ot approval be Lady or Gentleman Yum, Pitti Sing and.Peep-Bo, the three American newspapers and they did not organized by the protestant churches of little maids from school; Lori tie Ging FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED tiie city, and a wiiite list of good plavs come anon enough. lie made, so that parents may know that rich was Katisha, and the umbrella , Old Suits Cleaned, Pressed Some People their children are not going to be in carrier to the Mikado was Clarke j and Repaired. have yet to learn that you can break up jured by what they s«e. He also sug- Schoube. DR. GEO. B. PRATT In one of the choruses the lines were a cold rapidly by relaxing the bowels g sted that some consecrated man might F. F. EHRLICH Optometrist with Man-lox cold tablets. For sal*- by do a great work tor God if lie would improvised to apply to local topics by j LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR LENTS PHARMACY, The MAN TOX establish a first class picture house L. A. Dillon, one of the mathematics in 5936,92nd SL S..E. 326 Airier St. between till: ami B<iw. »134 FOSTER ROAD structors of the school. Store. where folks could be absolutely sure CLUB Hill Ci If BRA li Professional Directory FAIIHFUL CHURCH WOKKiR PASSES HUSTON STANDS FOR THE EIGHT HOUR DAY GENERAL REPAIRING STORMS &, O’CONNOR Careful Study PLUMBING I If You Please! DR. PRATT’S Optical Primer “R” Calls U. S. Army Best fver. may Ole bave Vour Help? RIGHT We Want to Serve You, But Uncle Sam Comes First Take Your Sunday Dinner The Optical Shop GRIBBLE’S CAFE supplies ano ; fixtures