IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIillHIIIillllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII I News Items of Arleta- | I Kern Park Neighborhood I ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiini!iiiimiiiiiiiiiii ,i,i,iniii,,i,,,iii...... ... iiiiiiniiiiiiidti The Arleta Parent-Teacher a*»» elation 1» planning for the election meeting which in to lx held at the school Friday of neat week. A pro­ gram ia one of the promised feature». Last Sunday evening at the Third United Brethren church (Tremont), among those who »poke on the work of the humane »oclety were Moeare. J. I. Routledge ami John De Lash- mutt. —X« . ■— l»l ■■ f "■■■'■ II I-—- Dr, George McDonald, of the Ore­ gon United Brethren federation, held the third quarterly conference at the Fourth United Brethren church on Thursday, April 24. Arleta baseball boy» played the Kellogg boy» last Monday on (he Ar­ leta field, »core 17 to 1 in favor of Arleta. Ma»on Honeyman 1» captain of the winning team. At the Kern Park Christian church lust Sunday evening Rev. Wil­ liam», evangelist, »poke. At thi» »ervice A. V. Driscoll gave a »pecial vocal number. The people of thi» church are Jubilating over the fact that the combined miaaionary collec­ tion from the junior congregation | and the Sunday »chool amounted to i over $61. ' Neat Friday evening the Mt. Ta­ bor Community club will entertain the aoldiera and nailor» of the com­ munity. There will I* a program and refreshment» and a general good time. Thi» club, of which E. E. Gilmer ia preaident, 1» very anxious that all returned »ervice men »hall come and promise» them a royal wel­ come. Mr». Caroline Lindell, of Powell Valley and Seventy-first street, ia another recent victim of automobile unmanagvablenesa. While riding in the car with her son, Tony, her car ran into another machine which had »topped suddenly and unreasonably. After they had recovered the iden- titiea of the two auto», the Lindell car Htarted on ita way around a cor­ ner when it collapsed with aome vigor, the confusion resulting in the breaking of Mr». Lindell’s arm. At the Fourth United Brethren church, Tremont, next Sunday, vial- tor»' day will be observed. Thia day ia also the 29th anniversary of the initiation of the Endeavor society into the official family of United Brethren church activities. The ladies are planning a huge cake to be top­ ped with 29 candles in honor of the occasion, and it is hoped that the au­ dience will be large and responsive. Everyone welcome. !band and father. Also the Wood­ DR. A. O. ATWOOD men for their kindly assistance in DENTIST attending to the funeral arrange­ »PXCIAL ATTKNTIOS TO Pl.ATXH eno»»: tamoh 6421 ment» and for the many beautiful Office: floral pieces, and also Father Salu, • Residence: 5022 02d Street, S whose comforting words wer* such a 6314 82/1 St., 8. E. Portland Ore. help. (Signed) Mrs. C. W. Holliday, Norman Holliday, Mrs. Perna Kub- DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS berness, Mr». Minnie Perrell, Mrs, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Joseph :ne McCarr and Mark J. R-n- ne. Phone. Marshall H744 1275 none». • |ùwj(|<,ncei Frank Krouse has a new Chevrolet Th.- Arleta W. C. T. U. Is planning on huving an all day mother»’ meet- so you will see hi» son Frank will I mg in th.- near future at the Mil- be some sport thi» summer. Lottie Miers came home to spend j lard Avenue Prr»byterian church. j Sunday with her mother, whom she Mr». Oliver Barton and baby »on had not seen for four months. are home from the hospital. She is I' Fred Geppert ha» received his di»- staying with her mother, Mr». Bean, of 57th avenue S. E, They are both i charge paper» anil expects to be doing nicely and baby ha» been home in a few .lay» from Vancou- ver. named Gail Barton. The Y. P. A. held a splendid meet­ Friend» of Mi»» Ruth Ashley have ing last Sunday evening. Purl Dear- received cards from her telling of I dorff was the leader. The le on her lively trip back east. They made ■ was well discussed. .cveral »top» in Dakota and other The Imitators of Christ cla . of state», visiting friends and relatives, Happy Valley held their monthly reaching home last Saturday. i buxines» meeting last Thursday at Friend» of Everett White are deep­ ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bi><-hoff ly grieved to learn how seriously ill I near Gilbert station. A good social he is at hl» home in Mollala. His ; time was had. e condition has taken such a sudden change that it was necessary to send The ML Scott Hherald one for hi» two sisters who reside here year for 50 cents. in Portlund. the Grandma Hollingworth had talXlMO B cii . dimi Portland, Oreg plea»ure of a nice automobile ride last Wednesday in th« beautiful sun- shine. This is the first time in many r month» that she ha» been able to A. W. BREWER leave her room. Her many friend» ar« delighted to see her out. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING The pupil» of the primary" grades and TINTING of the Woodmere »chool gave a most Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. enjoyable program last Friday, April - 25, in the assembly hail. The teach­ er» who »o successfully trained the ’ .... little ones in their part» were Me»- PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS dumes Lida Wilson, George Brown, VELVET SHAVES Florence, and the Misses Queenie Swanson, Edna Galbreath, Clara I .an-, CHILDREN’ BARBERING don, Helen Thompson and Sadie Mc­ A SPECIALTY Innis. See C hkstkb A G zobgk The young people’s class of the 's Mi'lard Avenue Presbyterian Sunday school gave a very delightful party t— M Years* Experience Gin me a T bial at the home of Miss Myrtle Brock NOTICE I last Tuesday evening. The house I. F. FERRY. THE EXPERT was beautifully decorated in spring Will Repair yoor Sewing Machine at a bio. soma and foliage. A very enjoy­ Reasonable Price. All Work Guaranteed. able musical program was planned by ALL THE POPULAR HITS Shears Sharpeaed— Balder lag Uvtie the girls and several games were WHEN THEY ARE HITS Re» Taber 7710 Saw Filiag played. Miss Fern Mahon and Miss Shag Taber U3IS Lawn Mavar» Sharpaaad Marie Hines won the prizes. Miss Brock, assisted by her mother, served fruit .salad and whipped cream and StiU Moving cake. The young people would wel- come any friends who wish to join their class, and they made some fine 9201 Foster Road Phone Tabor 2074 ROSE CITY VAN new resolutions for service and use- fulness. The One-Way-Charge Company, The newest theatrical venture is r th ■ "Little People’s Theater” in the See Us For. . attic of the Usher residence, under th.- management of Huber A Usher. WOOD AND COAL The children of the immediate neigh­ Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R< borhood had practiced and made all BEEF PORK th«>ir own paper dresses unbeknown MUTTON VEAL to their parents and playmates. They r SMOKED and SALT MEATS charged two cents admission for their program last Saturday, which FISH an POULTRY consisted of the following numbers: Opening dunce, by Nanette and Billy HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES When in need of any kind Younger; Marseilles (in Franch), Olive Lewelyn; drill and dance en­ Printed Stationery such as 5919 Ninety-second Street Tabor 2573 titled "I See You,” Keith Usher, An- dred Huber, Violet and Doris Haug- V Letter Heads J ner; Indian dance, Raymond Usher Bill Heads ’N and Violet Haugner; reading, Violet r Business Cards Haugner, entitled "Moo Cow Moo”; Envelopes trumpet dance, Nanette Younger; Hand Bills tableau, “The Tidy Angel”; "Hia­ watha,” by Violet Haugner; “The In fact we are prepared to Three Little Kittens,” Doris Haug­ do anything that is to be I ner; reading, Marian Usher; final done in a print shop. song by all, “America.” The parents were delighted to think the children One 3-Speed Harley for sale. One 3-Speed Indian, light weight $90 possessed so much originality and Tabor 7824 talent, and they are going to give One Single Pope $25 A few Second-hand Indian parts. or D-61 another show soon. Baby Buggy Tires Put On. Pathe Phonographs The Talking Machine that plays all records. It has the tone. No needles to change. Lents Pharmacy Eggiman’s Meat Market Call on the Herak The Powell Valley grange will meet in grange hall Saturday, May 3, for an ull-day session, including the usual noontime banquet. Four candidates for the first and second degrees will be initiated, and there will be a program. Among the in­ teresting features will l»e readings by Nathun Chambless, assistant post- i Miss Wanda Weisenflue, and the master at Arleta, left Thursday, numbers by the Wilbur church or­ April 24, for Wewoka, Okla., to visit chestra. his sister. From there he will go to Wednesday, April 23. the ladies of Fort Smith and to Van Buren, Ark., the latter town being the old home the Laurel wood M. E. church were town of Mr. and Mrs. Chambless. entertained by Mrs. W. O. Boon, of Mr. Chambless has been ordered on 6930 Forty-sixth avenue S. E., the this trip for the benefit of his health, occasion being that of her birthday. and delighted his wife by writing The ladies were invited through the from somewhere in Wyoming that medium of rhymed invitations, about 30 being present at the function. ho was standing the trip well. Lents, Oregon 9124 Foster Road Two boors West of Lents Postoffice GILBERT Each guest was requested to guess V Last Sunday morning the Rev. H. Mrs. Boon’s age and to place the C. Rurkholder, a leader in the Meth­ number of pennies in a little sack ▲ C. Rruce, whose house burned a odist centenary movement, spoke at attached to the invitation. About $15 few Sundays ago, is putting up a l£llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll«llllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll!!illlli!liilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll the laiurelwood M. E. church. In the was the sum taken in. and turned stone and concrete one in its place. evening the services were dismissed over to the Ladies* aid. A most de­ H. L. Stevens of I^*nts is building so that the congregation might at­ licious hot lunch was served at noon. a fine roomy bungalow on his a«-» tend the stereopticon lecture by Dr. In the afternoon the ladies were de­ age cast of town at Foste. ruud and Taylor, who has returned from India. lighted by a short program on which Deardorff road. The views and the lecture were ex­ were the following numbers: Violin "Reliable" is the name of the auto ceptionally good, even causing a stray solo, Mias Mildred Deaver; vocal I repair shop just completed at Foster guest and non-church man in the solo, Miss Edith Snider- reading, ‘ road and Lenox avenue by George audience to ask how he might give Miss Mildred Boon. The accompan­ Burns. ists were Mrs. Marcella Berry and to the cause of missions in India. C. Sipe, formerly a neighbor in the Misses Hortense Nichols and « this district, called at the residence Mildred Boon. The clever little invi ­ I.ast Friday evening at the home of Dr. W. D. Lockwood, 4604 Sixty­ tation was originated by Mrs. F. T. of J. L. Johnson April 26. Mr. Sipe fifth street S. E., the losers in a Stow, Mrs. Boon’s sister, and may is just out of the hospital convalesc­ Sunday school class contest for mem­ afford a WQrking idea for someone ing from an attack of the "flu.” He paid his most kindly regards to bers and attendance entertained the else. It ran thus: winners. The losers were captained ’‘I’ve a birthday soon,” said Mrs. friends here and asked to be remem- be red. by Donald T-ockwood and the winners Boon, by Miss Hazel Nichols. The evening ’’And to celebrate the day WOODMERE to see some of the attempts at auto repairing that was spent in games, music, and in ’’I’ll invite the ladies of the M. E. we come in contact with — many times a small listening to readings by Mias Mil­ church, and others too, Mrs. D. W. Gardner, 7626 Sixty­ trouble is made worse by having amateurs tinker dred Boon. Refreshments of Ice “To be my guests. second avenue, is convalescing from cream and cake concluded the eve­ “In thia little sack you may drop a a two weeks’ illness with it. Don’t tinker with your auto any more than ning. Mrs. R. C. Young has suc­ penny (a copper one) J. W. Witherall, 7427 Sixty-third you would tinker with your watch. Bring it to us ceeded Miss Betz as teacher of the “For each year of my journey. avenue, is building a roomy bunga­ class. "Don’t be deceived, though I am low. Mr. Wagstaff is the contractor. and w*e will do it right. We have a complete line young and nifty of auto supplies and accessories, and re-charge Mrs. Ixwis Johnson, of 8017 Sixty- At the Millard Avenue Presbyter­ “I’m sure you all know I am more | second avenue, has been quite ill ian church last Sunday evening was storage batteries. than fifty. since last Saturday but is recovering hold the first of a series of song "If you think I’m a hundred nicely. services which, it is planner!, will "I’ll not be offended; WORK DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES continue during the spring and sum­ “I’ll enjoy the joke till the day is ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bernall ar« the proud owners of a brand new Chevrolet. mer .months. The new hymnal “Al- ended. This will be a great help in Mrs. leliua,” will be used, and all who “Come at 12 M and stay late. Bernal’s humane work. find favorite hymns in the book and "This is no hoo-doo; Mabie Gillette, 7705 Sixty-third wish to have them sung at one of “You will not once hoar me say avenue, and Henry Lonegran, of these evening sings are requested to skidoo, J. OLLMAN, Proprietor give the hmyn numbers to Prof. J. "For this is my kind invitation to Portland, were married at the home i Phone Tabor 3109 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue of Mrs. Sinclair. 347 East Fifty-first A. Hollingworth, choir director. At you.” , street. Rev. Staub, of the First Con­ these services there will be a brief, Lents Station, Portland, Oregon Bet. Lents and Lents Junction gregational church, performed the pointed, pithy sermon by the pastor, The Herald 1 year 50c ceremony. Rev. W. Leo Gray. imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lents Bicycle and Motorcycle Repair Shop GENERAL REPAI RING SUNDRIES = = i i = I IT MAKES IS SMILf : li MEYER'S GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS