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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1918)
■ Church Directory DOWN THE LINE PAGE 7— Lauta M. E. Church. NtWSY ITEMS FROM DOWN THE UNE ar« an Joy ml All lariiM who are inter tart ml In Red Cross work are Invited to attund the meetings. Bring all the sandwiches yon want to eat. Ottmr re- frmhmenls will be supplied, Dunbars, former resi- A war-food demonstration was given Worship. 7:<s> |>. in Y. 1* S O, K i u> p ni. in tlialr naw Dodge car last Wednesday. Kv«nlng worship T:Wp in Wednesday, mid Th« Is,ya and girls uf the Woodmere week sei vice 7iBD p in Thursday, (hulr school are collecting cancelled postage practice Itsv. Win II Anu». Pastor. stamps for the llrlgium relief fund. Station last Friday and Saturday after noon« from 2:00 to 8.UO p. m. Those particularly Interentml in it were: Mesdainen Fannie Bushrnan, Juan Me- Ixmey, W. (). Boone, Anna|Doohng, and H. Hill«, Mrs. F. 8. Meyers, chairman of the Housewives Campaign in Port land visited the demonstration. Breads and honey and «late cakes were on exhi bition. Corn bread, potato biscuits and corn and liariey niufiiiis were demon strated and served to the visitors. A Golden West coffee demonstration was conilucted at the earn« time, thus an extra large crowd was present ami a drink was served along with the biscuits and muffin« which wer- enjoyed by ■II present. «ulula/ M cmhi I Si4» a. in Preaching 11 ;<M> ». in Hlbls Study Class, t:(up n. Kpwnrtli ■wagns 4:10 p. in. Prear-hhi« 7:S0 p ni Praysr mealing Thursday availing »I 7l«o P M. Jasper, Pastor. Kesldeno« nns ««r<l street. ThaJmiseA. Millard Avenu« Presbyterian Churck. danls of Mt. Scott, visited Woodmere at W. H. Gillis’ Grocery «tore at Arleta !■>• m.Habliath Bchooi. II a in Mnrulhg Mrs. M. Auu« was entertained at the St. Prtcr’a Catholic Church. Humlays: »:«>• ia. Low Maas IV:IUa. in. home of Mrs. Wm. Lope ot Woodmere High Mau. a:soa. in Munday Hchool IBM. last Friday afternoon, Feb. 22. choir rehearsal Week day«: Maaa at s:<si a. in, Mrs. M. Amos ia making a short stay with her son, Rev. W. If. Amos aud Seventh l>ny Adventlnt Church. family of 7420, (Kind Ave., 8. E. io a. in Ma turila y Mabbath Hebooi. II a. tn. Mias Mary Aubin had dinner with Hatnnlay prvarbhif. 7:fto p. in. Wr<luea<lay, i’rayrr itwaUng. 7:4ft p. m. Bumlay preaching. : Miss Myrtle Brock last Sunday after- ' noon. A very enjoyable day was spent. St. Paula I placopal Church. (Mi«* blcM’k south of W <><»<!inrtti »tutlon Holy (-omutiliiloh th** f!r»t Mifft'tay of rarh month at h :ou h . in No othur »«rvirt • that tUy Every othvr Huuday th« regular aerviov» w IIII mih * l ua* Evening prayer mix ! arriuon at 4 '*» p m. Bunday Mchuol in«rta at 11:00 p it, J. E (i|t»vvr, Mupl'i J. («lover, Het*. Kcv. (>. W . Ta) lor, Keclar Mrs. Wm Lope and Mies Beulah I Miller were the guests of Mrs. Wm. I f ucker at dinner last Sunday afternoon. Ijtwreuev Witherspoon, formerly bl Witli Ave. and 74th St. died of pueu- inoina a few days ago in a French hiwpital. Mrs. Wm. Iai|>e, of Woodmere attend Lent» I vanjcelkal Church. ed a dinner party given at the home of ’ Hrrinuti by th- pa«lur, 11 a tn altd 7:lftp. in. Mr«. Geo. Hillis on Wednesday after Munday H c I kmi I wuft a in., <*. H. hradf<«r<1, Vuperiiitrndnttl V. I* A., 6:4ft p tn . Paul noon, Feb. 2<)th. Hrndfurd, Pruiidant. Prarer meeting Thur» A little daughter has come to stay at day p tit. A mrdlal w vico me to all the home ot Mr. and Mr«. F. E. Clarke, 7127. Mill \ve. S I-., she arrived Sat urday morning, Feb. 23. I Ifth ChurUi Of Chrbt. Filth Church of Chrl»t. fkdcntlat of I’orl Eloise Kinney of fifith Ave. has been land. <>rc., 4W>4 fi'JnU »irv« I very ill lately. She was not expected Mcrvlrva hunday Ila tn. Hurulay School V:au and 11 a m Wednesday vvcnliig tc»tltnonlal to live last Saturday. All of her friends Join lit wishing her a speedy recovery. Meeting a:tju Kern Park Christian Church. Considerable interest baa txien aroused in the community by the public dis cussion ol die siibjei-t, “War and the Bible,” at the former service on Sunday evening at the Kern Park church, 16th Ave. and 69th St. For Sunday evening, Mar. 3rd at 7:30 p. in., the subject will be “The Needs oi ‘Teen’ Age Boys and Girls,” a subject in which every parent should lie intereated. The s|«-akiTs will be Mr«. J. W. Wilkins, formerly State Superintendent of Svond- ary work in the Bible school, and Evert “Con" Holliday, of Kern Park was Baker, former State Siijs-ririU-mient of luiurclwood M. I: Church. compelled to remain at home Monday Christian Endeavor work. v:<<* «. tu Sunday Hrhool, ir.uu « m. prrach- as he was suffering front a severe head- I tig. I» ih . via»» mwtlhg. p m. Junior !«ragu*. p tu Epworth I «'ague. ache. 7 3H p. tn pr>a<'hln< »»:<J0 p. in Tbur»>lay Norman Holliday, one of our brave At Sunday morning services Rev. cwnhitf, prayer »rrvivr I»r R Carlo», kaltki-clad lads is now lying ill in I’aator. Mrs. Hand.aker «[>oke on the life and I Pneumonia is government hospital, works of Dr. Washington Gladden, His the cause. <|erman Reformed Church. was a worth-while life and .it was told Kw ('omrr WiMMifltocic Ave., and Mrs. Glaze, ol Nashville was taken Illi W (i. I.itflikacinprr. patlor. Hutiday Bchoul in i^worth-while wav. 10«. in Morning Wnrslilp. il a tn. \ I* H Wednesday evening of the previous At the Vesper Services Dr. Jos. K. at Jump in. (««’rinati Huhool and Cat celie I leal week. A physician was summoned i.n- Harte of Ree«l College told us that while ( la«» Maturdav at V^Da tn inmitately. Her frieuds hop«, that she we are tnobolizing our young men lor has fully recovered by this time. war services we should mobolize the Free Methodist Church. Thia week another war-food demon siK-ial activities of camp life. He stated Sunday School. .•:<•> p tn Po-achlng1«! pTm week. Prayer inciting. VV "4n*«day; al stration will tie held at the store of further that the American camps were 7 *> p. m. Altar«' cordially Invited to attend Elmer E. Davis at Laurelwood station kept in a clean condition and clean the« aervlcv« Ker. A. beer». Pastor. on Friday and Saturday afternoons wholesome sports were encouraged. from 2:0“ to 4 :0u p. tn. The very people who criticise Baker Kern Park Christian Church. I.asl Saturday the Bandage Unit of an«l Daniels are thore who would tear Corner MHh Hl .and 44th Ave , H K. 10a. m Hlbl« Be bool. II a. tn. an«l 7:10 y. in. preaching the district including and adjoining down and destroy the mural fibre of the servi». o:so p. tn. Christian Endeavor. 7:k0 Millan! Ave. completed and sent to the soldier. The ending of this war will p m. Thursday. mIJ wwk prayer meeting, A Y. W. C. A. twenty-six artn bands and mean a new social order among our oordlal welcume to all. Her. It A. Moon. boys. one sweater. Pastor. Ih» K. Salmon At the Social Conference meeting Carl Volta, formerly of Woodmere, is Lenta Baptist Churth. reported ill in a hospital in France. He held Sunday John H. Matthews, of Gir«!'. Day. Hlblv Hrhool. S:44 a. in. Mornliik was on the transport on which a Seattle spoke. worshlp. Il «. m. II. V. ? U .«:S0p m. destructive explosion took place just lie- The ladies of the Missionary Society (Grulli« worablp 7:Ht p m. A cordisi w«L will meet at the home of Rev. Mrs. rouio lo tbe«« ««rvlcr«. A.Smlib.i l‘««tor. fore the troop« were landed on the Handsaker this week. The class is French coast. studying ‘‘The Lure of Africa.” The I.enta Friends Church. Roliert Case, formerly of 7427, With s:46 a. in Bible Bchool. Clifford Harker. Ave. spent Saturday and Sunday with men, not to tie left liehind are taking up Bu|wrlnt«nd«nt. !»:•■» a m. Preaching ser liis folks. He has been located at Fort the study of the same book on Thursday vice 4:14 |>. m Christian Kndsavor. 7:Sn nights. There is a rivalry lietween the l>. rn Preaching aervlce. - 00 m. Thursday, Stevens for somelitue, but expect« to men and women as to who gets the of start for San Diego before the end mid week prayer meeting. A cordial welcoms most out of the book. to all Hi- servies. Ml«* l.urana T'-rrell, Pastor this week. At the rally of the Christian Endeavor Miss Christine Sjobery, a first class held at the First Congregational Church Arleta Baptist Church. graduate nurse ot Minnesota is enjoying S:44 a. tn. Bible School. II • .nt. Preaching a two weeks visit with Mrs. J. A. which was addressed by l’aul Brown, the International President of the In aervlc« «:00 p in. Kvetiln« «ervlce.. 7:00 p. m H. V P. V. meeting. *:«• Tbttnday Cornea, 4400, «With St. She will be glad termediate C. E., the banner for attend I’rayer meeting. Kvorybody welcome to «uy to take advantage of any opportunity ance was won by the Laurelwood Con •nd «11 ot three service.. W.T.H. Sprigga. (or nursing out here. gregational Christian Endeavor which Pallor. Mrs. Frisbie, of Forest Grove paid a had 64 per cent of its members present. visit to Mrs. R. E. Oladto of Kern Park The president of the society, Miss Lois Anabel Presbyterian Church. Corner ot MlhH irket slid S’lh Ave. H It. just recently. J. 8. Powell, < f Prine Handsaker was a delegate to the State Babtiath H-rvIces, Prvachln«, II «. tn. and 7us> ville has also lieen a recent visitor at Convention at Eugene. p. in. Bunday Hchool. «144 a. in Christian the home of the Olaona. He reports Next Sunday morning Mrs. Winni- Kndeavor: Henlor. B:S0 p m.; Junior. 4 p. tn. Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:44. Tues<tay. that he now lias live sons in the service fred Springer will .(>eak on the subject Orchestra Prsctlce. 7 U» p. m. Thu Pastor is of their country. of Mental Hygiene. She is a very in always ready to call on th«' sick an«l confer The Alpha Club of Woodmere meet teresting S|«eaker ami presents her sub with those who desire spiritual help. John K. Nelson, Pastor. Kesldence, S7*h Ave. H. K. at the home of Mrs. Foray (head of the ject clearly and forcibly. She is trying club) every Saturday afternoon. The to organize a State Mental Hygiene Phone Tabor ishs. girls do very nice sewing. Home time Association and thus prevent our pres l.aurelwtMid Congregational Church. ago they gave a bazaar which was a tine ent and future generations from insane Corner «»lb Hl. ami 4Mh Ave. «. K. Pastor, success. At present they are working asylums. Mrs. John J Hamlaaker. Bunday School,log» <>n clothes lor the Belgium children. It a. ni. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. No ia the jMilicy of the club to turn in live evening service st present. Mr. Arthur W Church Pratlon, iupsrlntendent of Bundsv Bsbool. cents with every tinished garment. The Revival Services which are lieing Internic'llAl«- Christian Kn«le«vor. 4:0n |>. in. The Kern Park Bakery wishes to in Preyrr niwtlng Thursday erenin« «t saiop. m. form the public that everything there field in tlie church are well attended and In the church cottage. of interest. The evangelist who is assist ia being made up to the government ing the pastor, Rev. A. C. Brackenbury, standard. It has become a really up-to- is Rev. C. L. Hamilton of Montavilla. date place and hopes that every person in the district will patronize it. Buy See AKLEU C. 1). home products and save car'fare to town and back. Lunches instead of dinners will be served alter the 1st of March. The session at Lucky Cottage Tues- idureiwood Conqreqalional Church. by the nation. Real Estate and Rentals We often have exception»! bargains G. fi. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 We specialize in sash and .loon, glass, paints, oil, finish lumber anti w hr I G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO. Tabor 62 Tremont Station, ML Scott car line First-Class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense to all the preachers of the district. Burning Water. Particularly pat, at u time when the shortage of coal has required many emergency regulation» of business. Is the announcement that a chemist has found n way In which It will, It 1» claimed, be commercially profitable to use water ns fuel. A umn who saw the process «-xi-mplitied describes It to the Christian Science Monitor In these words: "I have seen water burning. I have aeen water streaming Into a flame of blazing oil, and, Instead of putting out the fire, it made the flame rear up ward and develop n temperature of 2.1XIO degrees Fahrenheit, enough to melt copper." It should be said that the water alone will not burn now any more than in the past, but, combined with equal parts of any oil that will flow freely, It becomes excellent fuel. This Is the way the observer explains the process technically: “The combus tion of water Is based upon the fact that when a fine stream of water Is put through an Intensely hot metal coll. It Is not only turned Into vapor, but the water molecules are split up Into their constituent elements, oxygen and hy drogen.” WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tatx>r 900 RN 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 Une 4624 67th Street 8. E. PORTLAND, ORE. Why go down town for KERN PARK CABINET SHOP DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS S. C. SMITH Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors and Picture Framing when you can hay them for Ieee at J. A. TEENY’S Foiled Food Smugglers. Smuggling of foodstuffs Into Ger- many is being practiced In Ingenious and unexpected ways. Three week« ago a party of 150 persons crossed the frontier to take part in a masked ball in n little Swiss town. Toward mid night they returned In automobiles, which wen' warned to stop nt the fron tier. No notice being taken of the warning the Swiss sentinels fired and brought the cars to n standstill. The occupants, most of whom were discov ered to be German soldier», succeeded In making their escape, but the cars, in which were found to be hidden large quantities of soap, chocolate, butter, leather and fats, were seized •-» »he authorities. Residence Phone : Tabor 4602 Shop Pbone : Taboi 7576 4633 67th Street S. E. 6602 Foster Road Tabor 76i) KERN PARK STA. A MESSAGE for both OLDTIMERS and NEWCOMERS Let Us Make Your IT is our constant en- deavor to anticipate your needs and supply your wants. 19 a frZ8£ W1 S 'IS pujó 3189 OUR prices are less than Portland prices; our service is better. ANVdWOD DNIHSnSßd HODS 1W WE stand back of our goods. WE are part of the com munity. uoneoifddy YOU know us, or can do so, personally. uo ; WE guarantee satisfac tion. suuij 3UT] oqi UMOQ I0J pdAidSdH 9a IRM 93 Ed sim 1. R. C. WALTER Tab. 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. Lents Arleta One action taken by the For A Home Every Tuesday, Red Cross sewing bees are hel«l at the Woodmere school. Many women of the community have been at tending Isitli morning and afternoon sessions. The workers pause for a short period of recreation at the noon hour, «luring which time light refreshments Toeral Directors local Union was to send the Union signal Ldurehood Methodist W. B, B. Kenworthy ft Company She dealt with the hurtory of the W.C T. U. which is bo cloaeiy bound up with the life of Miss Willard and Mpeotally MnfJtaaiaeil that the W. C. T. U was eiwentiaUy a patriotic organization. She referred to the pioneer effort« made by the W. C. T. U, to iselp make our soldier« tit by keeping Cliem away from ■J co I ki J, a stand which at that time was considered ra<!ical, but in now accepted We carry everything in the furniture line. Liberal credit for cash. The most complete furniture line in town. See us for Stoves, Ranges, Rugs, Carpets, Tables,* Chairs, SuispisApv oqi EVERYTHING ALVORD FURNITURE STORE WAR FOOD DEMONSTRATION Friday and Saturday Afternoon of This Week Golden West Coffee will »loo be demonstrated and visitors will he allowed to sample all the “good” things liberally. E. E. DAVIS, grocer Tabor 645, D 1215 * ( 6250 45th Ave. S. E. h “JUST A LITTLE BETTER” FOR THE HOME Both new and second hand goods 4529, 67th St. S. E. So great are the housewifely puzzles connected with Hooverizing, and so great is our desire to help in every way, that we have arranged for a demonstration of corn breads, potato biscuit,, corn and barely muffins, honey and date cakes and various kinds of war breads ami conservation cooking at our store. Hardware, Crockery — in fact no «lay afternoon was an unusually success ful one, living in the form of a memorial to Frances Willard. A liberal collection was taken for the Memorial Fund. Mrs. Mattie Sleeth, County President of the W. C. T. U. gave an address on Miss Willard's life which was most inspiring. or discount YOU can save both money and worry by trad ing with us. Tab. 2352 (Kem Park Sta. Mt. Scott carline) “W. S. S.” 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 systematically