I >rntt lirralù —" 9 i—i Subscription, $1.50 a Year I t > VOL. XVII. io. 7 eral public, are cordially invited SCHOOL BOYS MUST of O. A. C. went into details BRIDE- AND GROOM- SOCIAL EVENING IS to attend. , regarding the standardized club IS SHOCK TO FRIENDS STOP USING TOBACCO ENJOYED BY O. E. S. work being organized in the I ELECT ENTERTAINED A roll call wi|l be held at 7:45, after which the following I ----- Both ladies Was Faithful Church Worker program will be held, beginning • Resolutions Pledging Help of all Worthy Grand Matron to Make county schools. gave interesting and instructive Card Party and Dance Given by and Prominent in l^nts in Eradicating the Habit promptly at 8 o’clock: * Official Visit Here at talks. Little Lucite Furey gave Mrs. George Spring Quartet — Mr. and Mrs. Ash Rebekah lx>dge. Were Adopted. a reading and responded to an | Next Meeting. for Niece. and Mr. and Mrs. Scheuerman. encore with the following: I • Address of Welcome Henry Death hits once more claimed The meeting at the Lents Mt. Scott Order of Eastern Mrs. George Spring was hos­ school auditorium Monday eve- ' Star met in regular session on “A wise old owl lived in an oak, one of the jtopular young ma­ S. Westbrook. tess at a dancing and card party Violin Solo - Marie Chapman, ning held for the purpose of The more he saw the less he trons of Ix>nts, Mrs. Carolina Thursday evening, February 6. I given at her home in honor of Floretta Velgut, accompanist. spoke, discussing ways and means of It l>eing a social evening the Mans, of 9623 Fifty-seventh 1 her niece, Miss Hazel Johnson, Recitation Vivian Clark. eradicating the use of tobacco regular routine business was The less he spoke the more he fiancee of Walter Stuttie Sat­ avenue, having l>een called to Tableau—"Victory and Bach­ among the pupils was well and heard— quickly disposed of and the fol ­ urday evening, February 8. her reward. Mrs. Manz died elor’s Reverie,” school. enthusiastically attended. In lowing program enjoyed by all: Why can’t we be like that old The rooms were beautifully Violin Solo—Marie, Chapman, the absence of Mrs. Hess, pres- Friday, February 7, 1919, at the bird?” Piano solo, Mildred Turner. decorated with ropes of red Good Samaritan hospital of Floretta Velgut, accompanist. I ¡dent of the Parent-Teacher as­ Vocal solo, Mrs. Hal Hayner. hearts, cupids and flowers. The program will be followed Gordon McNeil entertained sociation, Mrs. Echo McCord pneumonia, this Iwing her sec­ Reading, Mrs. Edith Peck. Dancing was the popular at­ with a piano solo which was presided. ond attack of the malady within by a social hour. Instrumental duet, Marjorie traction down stairs while cards well received. Professor Hershner outlined Weddle and Edith Barker. a few weeks. She was 26 years DR. LOUISE RICHTER The subject of school consol­ were enjoyed up stairs. Re­ the circumstances leading up to of age. | Light refreshments were then idation was discussed quite ex­ freshments were served during I the meeting and introduced Mr. serv^j Mrs. Manz vas lx>m in Can­ IS TO SPEAK FEB. tensively by members and vis­ the evening, after which danc­ Crum, truant officer of district ada February II, 1892, and On the 20th of this month ing was continued until a late No. 1, who read the law on the I the Worthy Grand Matron will itors. The program was closed hour. Parent-Teacher Association to use of cigarettes and tobacco by a song by the grange. make her official visit to the Besides the honor guests, Hold First Meeting Since among minors and explained in | local lodge. Miss Hazel Johnson and Walter “Flu” Epidemic. MT. SCOTT W. C. T. U. .MET detail the penalties provided for ______________ Stuttie, the following were in by law. TUESDAY OF THIS WEEK attendance: Mrs. Ida Faler, Rev. Smith, of the Lents Bap­ RICHARD HESS GIVEN The I-ents Parent - Teacher PARTY ON BIRTHDAY! Mrs. Sleeth, State President, Mrs. M. J. Spring, Mr. and Mrs. association will hold its first tist church, then introduced the Stuttie, the Misses Thelma and meeting since the influenza epi­ following resolution, which was to Be Present at Next Margaret Stuttie, Louis Stuttie, A numl>er of Richard Hess' demic Friday, February 21, at unanimously adopted: Meeting. i Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, Miss “Whereas, The use of cigar­ friends gathered at his home on 3:15, in the assembly room of I Helen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. ettes and tobacco is injurious Ninety-second street from 11 the l^ents school. Dr. Ixiuise Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. met in IC. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, Richter, a physician sent out to mind and body of growing a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturday, Feb­ Myrtle McNeil, Gordon McNeil, ruary 8, to help him celebrate the cozy home of Mrs. Rowley Dr. and Mrs. McSIoy, Mr. and by the government to talk on children, and, “Whereas, the habit is con­ his tenth birthday. They en­ Tuesday. There was a good at social hygiene, will be the prin­ Mrs. Thomas McSIoy, Mr. and tracted and increasing by the joyed themselves playing games tendance and interest. Mrs. Mc­ cipal speaker of the occasion. Mrs. Arthur Geisler, Miss Ade­ Grew, of Eighty-fourth street, Light refreshments will be youths of Lents school district and a numlier of the young la­ na Morterud, Mr. and Mrs. and among the pupils belonging dies furnished music. Mrs. and Mrs. Brown, a newcomer Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. .Irvin Fos­ served In the teachers' room. to Lents school and Franklin Hess served a bountiful lunch­ who expects to locate in Lents, were pleasant visitors. Much ter, Mrs. Sarah Worden, Mrs. MAY CIRCULATE PETITION High school to their detriment eon at 12 o’clock to which, need­ interest was expressed* in the Gladis Wilcox, Maurine Wilcox, and retardation in their school less to say, they all did justice. Mrs. Gladys Bremburg, Ray- FOR SIDEWALKS ON 92ND work, now, therefore be it Those present were Velma anti-cigarette movement, and a mod Thom. "Resolved, That we, the pa­ Hall, Louis Barker, Thelma resolution was passed declaring MRS. JOHN MANZ the Union’s readiness to co-op­ J. F. Coffman, an old-time trons of the school, the business spent her girlhood days there. resident of Lents, called at the men and residents of the dis­ Kennedy, Cara Ash, Louise erate with the Parent-Teiicher McKinley in Eastern Oregon She was married to John Manz Herald office Wednesday and trict do hereby agree to do all Shakespeare, Linwood McCord, association and school authori­ D. R. McKinley traded prop­ in 1909 and they have made gave us some valuable news in our power to discourage the Harry Ixjomis, Victor Stephen­ ties in every way. erty in Lents and a timber tract Ismts their home the past seven items. We certainly appreciate habit and will co-operate with son. Walter Smith and Richard Plans were made for the next near Pendleton for a 150-acre and Dorothy Hess. years. Two children .were boro the courtesy and would deem it the school and churches to cre­ meeting to be a Willaixi memor­ irrigated farm land at Hermis­ of this uniyn, Martin, aged 8, a favor if more residents would ate a healthful public sentiment ial service with State President ton, Umatilla county, Oregon. O. A. C. INSTRUCTORS was born in Canada, and Wil­ do likewise. Mrs. Mattie M. Sleeth, as the Mr. McKinley has been on the against the habit that is so liam. aged 6, in IxMits. speaker. Date and hostess will ranch the past five months and Mr. Coffman is considering harmful to youth, as well as a SPEAK AT GRANGE Mrs. McKinley will go as soon be given next week. Mrs. Manz was a true and circulating a petition to have violation of the state law. Be it as the residence property on It is very encouraging to see faithful Christian woman, be­ cement walks put in on both therefore Details of Standardized Club new members coming into the Ninety-second street can be ing a memlier of the Reformed sides of Ninety-second street "Resolved, That we, the pa- i Work Organized in Coun­ Union, and hear of more that disposed of. church on Sixth avenue. She from Fifty-fourth avenue to trons, citizens and residents of try Schools Given. are coming. No one should was also a prominent member Sixty-seventh avenue, I^ents. Lents, will do all in our power Gives Birthday Party think that the work of the W. of and hard wo’ker in the Re- to aid the proper jyuthorities to C. T. U. will be ended when liekah order here, and was serv­ LENTS MAN PASSES Lents Grange met Saturday, Mrs. Freisinger, of Fifty­ bring to justice each one who is national prohibition is an ac ­ ing as warden at the time of sixth avenue and Ninety-fourth February 8, at Odd Fellows selling, giving away or in any­ HIS 73RD BIRTHDAY way causing the youth of our hall with a good attendance. A complished fact. Our movement street, entertained a number of her death, and will l>e greatly missed in the lodge. She was a community to use cigarettes or number of visitors from differ­ is now world-wide, and touches her friends Tuesday afternoon quiet, unassuming woman loved Families of Children Gather to tobacco in any form.” ent granges were present. Ow­ every moral issue. Annual dues of last week in honor of her and respected by all who knew A discussion by business men ing to the fact that the candi­ are still only $1, but part of birthday. A dainty luncheon Help “Father” Scheuerman her. followed in which Mr. Coulter, I dates for third and fourth de­ every dollar reaches the wona’s was served and all present had Celebrate Happy Event. Besides her husband and two Mr. Davis and Mr. Cieslinski gree work were not present the Union. Come and help recon­ a most enjoyable time. time of the morning session was struct the United States and little boys she leaves to mourn took part. The Scheuerman brothers, Mrs. Dawson, former Lents her departure her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brockway, scout execu­ taken up by short talks from the world for morality and tem­ with their families, gathered at perance. resident, visited Mrs. J. C. Mc­ Carolina Miller of Canada, who tive of the city, offered the Boy visitors. the home of “Father” Scheuer­ Grew, of Fifty-sixth avenue, In the afternoon a very en­ was too ill to attend the fu­ Scout movement as a solution man on Tuesday evening of this Mrs. William Tungstead. nee last Saturday. neral, and three sisters, Mrs. of the habit, as it teaches the tertaining program was ren­ week in celebration of his sev­ Mirwald, of Lerta; Katie Wolf habits of good, clean living and dered. Opening song by the Mary Hall, of Alberta, Canada, enty-third birthday. After a J. F. Coffman has traded his and Bertha Miller; and five healthful outdoor sports. Miss , members was followed by a is visiting her mother, Mrs. short social time together the property at Clarks station for Hall, at Eighty-fourth street recitation by Everett Thomas. brothers, Fred, Frank, George, Terrill, of the Friends church, twins escorted their father and property at Tremont. and Fifty-fourth avenue. Miss Cowgill and Miss Calkins Martin and John Saur, all of also gave an ^interesting talk on mother to the dining room, whom live in Canada. the subject. where all were served with ice Funeral services were held at cream and cake. Kenworthy Re-decorating SSÄ Kenworthy’s chapel Wednesday, $ m £SSoys whose names appear on kins, 0. B. Guisness, W. C. Grie- girl arrived at the home of Mr. The people of the community raised new in Portland will be inaugurated * the money to buy the lot upon which —an outdoor reading room. It will branch libraries in the city is the one the district service flag. All >el, H. R. Scheuerman, R. W. and Mrs. Julius Heidt, on Fifty­ the library is built by popular sub­ be a lattice enclosure banked with recently completed at Arleta. It is families, relatives and friends of Larsen, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. J. II. fifth avenue and Jordan street scription, $1800 in all, It is located shrubs and roses, a roof at one end, of colonial style architecture, built at 4420 Sixty-fourth street. and with reading tables and chairs these boys, as well as the gen- McSIoy, Fred Luther. Thursday, February 6, 1919. of light brick with white trimmings. In the spring something entirely on the graveled earth. DEATH OF MRS. MANZ I LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919