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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
9 I I J. A. Shebeck Died at ¡yVews Items of Arleta- | Kern Park Neighborhood Home on Powell Valley Johann August Shdjeck, brother of Mrs. Lindell, of Powell Valley road and Seventy-first street, died last Monday morning at the St. Vincent’s Party of South Mt. Tabor PROGRAM GIVEN AT hospital. His daughter and her hus District Visits at Astoria band arrived from Iowa about a KELLOG LA$T FRIDAY week ago, and will take the remains Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Root and back with them for interment in the l<ast Friday evening the Kellogg school was entertained under the di Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fullman, of the Middle West. rection of Mrs. Geo. Chilson. Chas. South Mt. Tabor district, were of Cochran, general attorney for the the party of 200 who went down to W. C. T. U. Union Pacific system, spoke on “Gov Astoria to the Knights of Plumbers Friday and Saturday, May 1« and ernment Ownership of the Railroads" convention which was held In that 17, are the days set apart la Mult and Bruce Polworth gave a talk on city the last of last weak. They re> nomah county for the formal opening the raising of the teachers* salaries. turned by way of Seaside, securing of the great million-dollar drive. If Among the features of lighter vein a cottage for the summer season you are not solicited on either of were the little playlet by Miss Wor while securing was good, for desir these days just hold your money rell’s room and two solos, “Angel able seaside bungalows are being until some one with the badge of an Ever Bright and Fair,” and "I’m taken rapidly. On Friday afternoon authorized solicitor does find you. Ixtnesome," by little Georgia Barn- the ladies of the visiting plumbers’ Do not give money to any unauthor stead. Next Friday evening the en party were taken to Seaside in autos ized person. These matters were dis tertainment will be under the super over roadways flanked by rows of cussed and decided upon by the vision of Mrs. Ixrtta Greene Mur Scotch broom and beds of fragrant county executive committee, which When the motor met in the city library Monday af ray. She extends a most cordial in purple voilets. vitation to all who wish to enjoy a party returned to Astoria they joined ternoon. particularly intellectual evening. the gentlemen and all were ban Last Saturday afternoon in the Nome of the leading attractions will queted In most moyal style and were open meeting of the Ients Grange be impersonations by "Little Erm- delightfully entertained while they Mrs. Palmer, of St. oJhns. presented Inle," a professional entertainer, a were dined. Mrs. Root was much the work of the W. C. T. U. in a vocal solo by Miss Dorothy Water Impressed by the great activity of pleasing manner. Some new mem man Greene, a vocal solo by Richard Astoria. Seaside, too, she said, is bers were gained. Mulford, accompanied by himself on booming and building. Sunday morning at the Lents the viola; a patriotic lecture by L. C. Baptist church Brother Smith gave a Stevens on “Patriotism of the Chil MT. SCOTT CHURCHES beautiful eulogy on motherhood. Rev. dren in the Present War," and a vo Smith was followed by Mrs. Madge cal solo by Frederick Glass, Y. M. Mi ars, for 18 years president of the Kern Park Christian C. A. man from overseas service. Lynn county W. C. T. U., now state This evening, the 16th, the Kern recording secretary. Mrs. Mears’ Park Christian church will have a Miss Margason to Ideavo clear statement of what has been get-acquainted picnic lunch at the and what is still be On Ellison-White Circuit church, followed by a general social accomplished, fore us, met with a good response time. The festivities will be in from the audience. Miss Buena Margason, 2017 Fifty charge of the pastor, Rev. R. A. World prohibition, child welfare, ninth street S. E., has been engaged Moon. moial education, Amerizanization— by the Ellison-White lyceurn bureau these are the most prominent words as one of the Multnomah (¡iris* Quar Laurelwood Congregational on the national program. Last Sunday the laurel wood Con tet (instrumental) to entertain at Thursday, May 15, beginning at the Canadian chautauquas thia com gregational church had a fellowship 10:30 a. m. in the Millard Avenue ing season. Miss Margason'» par dinner foltowing the morning service. Presbyterian church, was held one of ticular role will be that of reader, This In turn was succeeded by a bus the most interesting county insti and those who have heard her In iness session which had for its chief tutes ever known. Speakers of the her impersonations can imagine the topic the repairing of the church and morning were Mrs. Dimond and Mrs. pleasure she will give her audiences. the cottage. On May 24 the pastor, Inman, on evangelistic lines. In the The party will leave for Moosejaw, Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, will conduct afternoon Mrs. Mary Mallett, of the Canada, the last of May, traveling a chest of Joash service in the in juvenile court, and Mrs. Pendergast, by auto. Miss Margason la the terest of the financial part of the of Portland Commons, presented the The congregation has ■laughter of Dr. E. G. Margason, a repairing. uplift work which each institution is ; successful physician at Tremont sta adopted this chest of Joash method doing. A good representation was as the one best for raising the funds tion. for the planned repairs. Next Sun present from Lents. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii 111 f Ml L Julius R. Robinson arrived at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Crofts, 7106 Fifty-seventh avenue 8. E.. May 6 from Camp Lewis, where he huil received his honorable dis- charge from service in the 45th Mr. Robinson balloon company. landed in New York about the middle of April, having been about two months cn route from France. Before coming to Camp I^wis Mr. Robin son spent some time at Camp Mills, N. T. Mt. Scott Soldier Brings A Bride From England day at this church Paul H. New- meyer, state Y. M. C. A. secretary SUBSCRIBE F(Wt THE HERALD. of boys’ work, will occupy the pul pit, speaking at length on the com ■HI munity club house which is being tentatively promoted in this district. Among the local church choisters who are taking advantage of the Y. M. C. A. course of instruction for ■ choir directors is Mrs. Meta Snider, of the I.aurelwood Congregational : church. 8 > OTORISTS today are buying tires on the basis of actual results. Here is a condition that is leading to a great demand for Fisk Tire« —for Fisk visible value stands out today in terras of greater mileage, longer life, more distinctive appearance and greater tire economy. M ,n eTerF ,in® of business there is always one product that stands out head and shoulders above the average. Experienced motorists know the difference in tires, and they know the superior mileage and wear delivered by Fisk Tires. You’ll like the type of dealers who specialise in Fisk Tirea-alert, foreseeing “d w‘,° ,h- —»•“ «•>«“ '* The I isk dealers in this community have a mrssago for you. Next time — Buy Fisk FOR SALE BY LENTS HARDWARE FISK CORD TIRES Gary Motor Trucks For the Farm, City or Interurbrn Fourth United Brethren The Sunday school of the Fourth United Brethren church has an at tendance average for the past quar- Mrs. U. S. Mealey, formerly Miss • ter of 94 2/3. Chas. Guthrie is su Nellie Wilson, of Liverpool, England, perintendent. It is hoped that the arrived at the home of her hus i next quarterly institute will be held Mrs. band's parents, 5319 Seventy-second | at this church in August. street 8. E., Tuesday evening, May | Blanchard, the pastor, nays she will 6. She came from England to New i do all possible to make it an inter York on the same ship with her ' esting session, May 10 the young i ladies of Mrs. Blanchard’s Sunday husband under the strict army ulutions. Ix-aving him in New York ' school clasB entertained the mothers she preceded him to Portland by | of the community. There were about about two weeks, as Mr. Mealey is 1 35 grown-ups and a dozen or so J. W. Hawkins, of cxpect**d in Portland next Saturday I little folks. for a three-hours’ visit while en the West Side, gave a very well put route from Camp Merritt to Camp talk to the mothers. In the evening Lewis. Mr. Mealey met his bride F. A. Glass, Y. M. C. A. worker, while he was stationed at Knotty spoke. Next Sunday evening there will be a boys' and men’s meeting nt Ash, a suburb of Liverpool. which .matters interesting to youths be discussed. Mrs. Blanchard ARLETA P.-T. ASSOCIA I will is extremely anxious that the par- TION HELD ELECTION I ents be there. Memorial services will be held at The Arleta Parent-Teacher Asso ' the Fourth United Brethren church ciation held their annual election , Sunday, May 25. An old soldier, a last Friday evening, May 9, at the Grand Army man. will be the chief Arleta school building. The following speaker and all the G. A. R. men, members of the Relief Corps, Spanish are the officers: American war veterans anil returned President, Mrs. V. H. Reineking. soldier boys are invited to the ser Vice-President, Mrs. McPherson. vice. Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Collins. A word of thanks to the young Treasurer, Mrs. S. L. Barnett. A program was given consisting people, George Guthrie and the of a program by the school children Misses Lydia Frye and Grace Guth under the direction of Miss Nell rie, who were leaders in securing and- Fawcett, an address by Mr. Nash, arranging the beautiful decorations of the Washington state normal, and in the Fourth U. B. church last Sun day evening. A most charming remarks by u Y. M. C. A. worker. combination of white and yellow snowballs, Scotch broom, and white Ladies Celebrated Birth and yellow paper festoons was used days With Festive Lunch [ —the front of the church being liter ally banked with flowers. Mrs. Jack Jones, 5741 Seventy- second street S. E.. had a twin birthday last Thursday with her guest, Miss Grace McKentie, of Mis soula. Mont. And as Mrs. Lily Hart- mus also had passed another mile stone the same week the three, with Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. Donnis, of Sunnyside addition, had a festive luncheon at Mrs. Jones’ home on that day. 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