9 N. Shupp, pastor. The revixal meetings are b«*ing continue«! with inci-vasing interest and are to be «•ontinue«! all of next week. Rev. A. I’. Layton prvache«! some stirring ser­ mons in th«' past evenings. The pas­ tor will preach Sunday morning at 11 •’clock. Subject, "Multitude* in the Valley of Decision.” At 7:30 p. m„ “Th«> Great Judgment Day Evangelist Tiffing i* expected preach at th«' revival meetings next week. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Scheuerman, superintendent. Young p«‘opl«'*s meeting at 6:30. This will be a union meeting with th«' Endeavorers th«' Friends Emieavorers of the church. A hearty welcomel to all at this meeting. We wish to Announce that we Mrs. Bailes, of Baker, will be in Dr. O’Donnell is installing a new gas ItMting syst«:m in his waiting town Sunday for a visit with her son. Pervine. and wife. Mrs. Pervina room. Bailes was formerly Miss Fay Fostei. Mr. and Mrs. Nygaarti ar«' enjoy- Mr. Bailee is station«! at Vancouver ing a visit with their son Alf this barracks. wc’k. Mrs. Frvd Hodge arrived home Sat- i unlay from her Canada trip. She and Mrs. Ray Harper, of The Mr. „ Dalles, are visiting Mr. anil Mrs. D. dispose«! of their property while gon«' ' tnd now they aro full-fli'dg«'«! lports very cold weather Mrs. Mary McDowell, who has been up then'—22 below xero. ill for the past five weeks, is very- Mr. and Mr*. Jack Jensen, of Flor­ much improved. ence, I.ane county, are in town visit­ Donald McNeil and Milton Katzkv ing friend*. Mr. Jensen expect* to came up from O. A. C. this week for leave today for Cozad, Neb., for a six-weeki’ visit with his parents. a two-weeks’ vacation. BAPTIST CHURC H Mrs. Jensen will remain here till h«‘ F. R- Peterson has garden seeds returns. Sunday scho«>l at 9:45. Superin­ for free distribution sent out by Mr. and Mrs. C. Calvert, of East tendent. Mr*. Rosa Silver. Come and Congressman McArthur. Gilbert road, receive«! a telegram ■see a live school. Sunday worship at 11 a. m. Ser­ Mrs. Claude Graves, of Eighty­ Tuesday from the naval hospital at fourth and Woodstock avenue, has Brooklyn, N. Y„ stating that their mon by pastor. Theme, “Christ’s Pa­ son. Ralph, who enlisted in the navy thetic Appeal.” Address also by been seriously ill for several days. about three months ago, was very Mrs, Alonzo Petty. Mrs. Petty is a gifted speaker. Mrs. Adah Grunday an«! daughter low with influenza. Young people’s meeting at 7 o’clock. I Edyth. of San Francisco, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Ebbie Thomas and A missionary meeting. Mr*. Grunday’s mother, Mrs. Me- son Elwood, of Gull Lake. Canada, Preaching at 7:30. Subject, “Part­ Collum. stopped in Lents over Sunday for a nership with th«' Almighty.” Mrs. Irwin has return«! to her visit with Mrs. Thomas’ cousin. Mrs. Mrs. Bi'ulah Lynch Smith will lead home at Seaside after spending the William Anderson, of 5020 Ninety- a chorus choir and sing special songs. winter wit hher sister, Mrs. I. F. second street. They were en route Come and hear this gifted aiul home from Long Beach, Calif., where secrat«’«! singer. Coffman. ‘hey have been spending the winter. E. E. Parker went to meet his In a letter to her husband. Mrs. brother, D. R. Parker, circuit judge David Pfund. late of the olj! 3rd Tom McSloy states that she and of the eleventh judicial district, who Oregon, arrived in town the first of little daughter Mary bright, Mrs. Les- th«’ week for a visit with his uncle is ih town for a few days. ter Moll and two children, Teckla an«! and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morte- Mr. and Mrs. Oaks have moved rud. and family. Mr. Pfund was in Vivian, and Mr*. T. Bright had taken from the Walker residence at 5911 Fiance 18 months and is not at all dinner an«! spent an enoyablje eve­ Eighty-fourth street to San Fvan­ sorry to be back in Oregon. His ning recently with Mr. and Mrs. S. cisco. The Walkers will move back home is at Twenty-third and Raleigh. R. Dowler, well-known former Lents people who are now living in I-os to their home. M. H. Scheuerman and wife, J. L. Angeles. W. M. Quinn has sold the store he Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bass have Scheuerman and wife and H. R. moved from Millard avenue to rooms Scheuerman and family drove to recently purchase«! on the east aide over the Mount Scott drug store. Camas. Wash., last Sunday to visit and he and Mrs. Quinn are visiting Mr*. Bass will open dressmaking par­ E. J. Benedict and wife. Mrs. Bene­ with their daughter, Mrs. P. J. lors there soon. dict is a cousin of Mrs. H. R. O’Donnell, anil family. Scheuerman and was formerly from Just take a look at those beautiful Mrs. Clara Foster, formerly a res­ Culver. Ind., where the J. L. Scheuer- ident of Lents but who now lives in mans expect to visit in the near fu­ han d-m a d e combination Georgette crepe and braid hats at Mrs. Gulik’s. Albany, is expected down next week ture. for a visit with friends. I On March 26th Mrs. W. J. Jeffer­ Eureka Rebekah lodge No. 178 will ies, 6848 Fifty-seventh avenue, enter­ DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. initiate five new candidates Friday tained at a prettily appointed lunch­ evening, April 4 Refreshments will eon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mother — I’m be served and a good time promised. Doran, of Montana. Other guests afraid you find my little girl present were Mrs. G. P. Douglas, Mr. very backward. Orville Darling, formerly of Lents, and Mrs. Ed Doran and Mrs. Wines. Brutal Friend: who enlisted for the world’s war from Charles Rogers, of 5910 Eighty- On the contrary 1 Kansas, has returned from France •hird street, left Tuesday evening for find her terrlby forward. and is now located at his old home Seattle. I in Norten, Kansas. F. P. Coulter, who has cast his lot THE REASON Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Becker left among the business men of Lents, is Wednesday night for Latah, Wash.. a cousin of F. P. Coulter of the Coul­ to make their home on a ranch. They ter Drygoods company of Los An­ have been spending the winter with geles, who is one of the leading busi­ ness men of that city. Mrs. Seaman's parents. Mrs. W. J. Jefferies, of 6848 Fifty­ Mi. and Mrs. Nelson and family seventh avenue, enjoyed a week-end are moving from their present home visit ffom her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Fitz- at 5*.»03 Eighty-fourth street to 1107 gerald, and her two sons, Harold East Alder street, where they have the U. S. navy and Jerald of the purchased a fine new house. S. army. now have a Complete Line of EDISON PHONGRAPHS ( WITH .4 SOl l.) DISCS AND RECORDS We still handle the Famous 4» COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS With a Complete Line of right up-to-date Make your Terms. Pay whatever you wish to down and a small payment each week to suit yourself. $95.00 Twelve Selections and 300 Needles MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. % Burke's First-Class Garage Phone Tabor 7468 of the people in th«* I lilted States hate defective »’yew Mrs. Hannah Peterson, sister Why not know tin* undltlon nf J. Sanger Fox, who is now convalesc- 0)1 K hl KMT You may have normal wight and stiii have ing from an operation, took a serious