Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, June 27, 1919, Image 3

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    News Items from Arleta
Kern Park Neighborhood
PI PII.S OF MISS < A ( THORN
IO GIVE RECITAL JI’NE 30
Mis. Mury Cauthorn. teacher of
piano at 4816 Sixty fourth »treet,
will give u student recital at the
Arleta Buptist church next Monday
evening, June 80.
30, at 8:15 o’clock.
The public is most cordially invited
to attend, Those appearing in the
recital are Merle Gollingn, George
and Dori» Currie, Gladys Powell,
l.iuh Agron, Margaret and Harry
La Chance, Ethel and Hazel Klant,
Marjorie Cu»ti», lx-winne Whitman,
Dolly Honeyman, Ona Williamson,
Ruth Adams, Alice Brewer, George
ai d Dougla.. Cruikshank. Melvin and
('ll.-, ter lilevens, Lucile Rucker, Irene
Whitney, Florence Toyer, Gladys
Fowler, Celia Sobel, Jimmie Erdt.
Fern ami Norma Mahan, Margaret
Fowler. Esther l.indloff, Benny Pol­
lock, Orpha Myers and Selma Hay.
Rowley Metcalf, for one and a
half year, with the American forces
in France and Germany, recently re­
turned to his home in the Chambless
apartments, Arleta He is the son
ttf Mr. und Mrs. Joe Metcalf, of
Arleta.
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Mr. King, of 7020 Fifty fifth ave­ in the home.; that not enough care
nue S. E , wu. taken to a sanitarium I» taken by mother, to we that their
■laughter» keep proper hours ami
Thursday of last week.
have proper cotnpunyi This commit­
Monday afternoon last Mrs. Walter tee consisted of Mr.. Anna Burcham.
Aplanalp was entertained by Mrs. A. Mr.. Stella Wilson, ot Laurel wood,
('. Holcomb, 4928 Seventy first street and Mr.. M. France. Swope, of th'
8. E.
Arleta union.
Miss Hazel Wells, 6032 Forty­
Mi»» Norma l.imlloff of Arl«tu
fifth avenue S. E., 1» confined to her has just returned from a week’» visit
home with a bud foot as the result with Ml.» Gertrude McIntyre at the
of un accident.
McIntyre country home n-ur Helix.
Harry II. Shorey, 7128 Fifty ninth
Mrs. Ben I-eabo, <1032 Forty fifth
avenue
S. E , who had a very pain
avenue S. E., is making an extended
visit in the middle west, including a ful accident in the .hipyard. recently,
is gradually improving.
.lay in Parsons, Kun.
Miss Mildred Boon entertained at
Mrs. George Wilson, who has been
rusticating on a farm near The dinner la.t Friday evening at het
Dalle», has return«! to her homo at home at 6930 Forty sixth avenue S.
E. Those present were Mesdames
4823 Sixty-fourth street S. E.
G. W. Hunt und W. O. Boon ; the
Mr». Susan Tidbal), who live» on Mis»«-» Charlotte Bludorn and Mil-
Sixty-ninth street S. E„ near Fifty­ dre«l Boon; Messrs. W. O. Boon, Ar
fifth avenue, und who has lo-en »crl- thur Simmons, Melvin Hall and PROGRAM GIVEN BY KELLOGG
ously ill. is gradually convalescing.
Harold Boon, and Master Billy Boon.
COMMUNITY FRIDAY NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. H F. Conn, 4842
Sixty-fourth »treet S. E„ are spend­
ing the summer visiting their chil­
dren who live in various towns In
Washington.
Mis. Gertrude McIntyre, who has
been »pending the school year with
her grandmother, Mr». Sarah Cau-
thorn. 4816 Sixty-fourth street S. E.,
recently returned to her ranch home
near Helix, on the Umatilla reserve
T.
U.
will
have
a
daily
The W. C.
tion.
Mi»» McIntyre will finish
forum at the coming Gladstone rhau Franklin high school at the close of
tauqua, Mrs. M franerà Swope hav- the next term of school.
ing been asked to act a. chairman of
these meetings.
Mrs. Andrew Nelson and daughter.
Bernice, of Sioux City. Iowa, are vis­
Th«- Ira.i-ball nines of the Arleta iting Mrs. G. E. Abiams, 7001 Pow­
Baptist church met in conflict Fri ell Valley road, for a couple of
day evening. June 20, resulting in months.
Others who are houte
23 in favor of th«- singles to 13 for guests of Mr.. Abram, are Mr. and
the married men.
Mrs. Thoma. Abram, and daughter,
Mi»» Edna Hine, 7229 Fifty-fifth Jessie, of Chicago, and Mis. Thelma
avenue S. E., i» recovering from an Holt, of Sioux City.
attack of the near "flu." She hop«-,
The girls’ attendant at the Mt
to be able to return to her o(fic<- Scott Park playground is Mi - Mur
work in a very few day».
too Coffey. The boys* attendant Is
Mrs. Frank Crum, of Seventy- Ralph Borrelli. The playground un­
second .treat and Millard avenue, bus opened last Saturday with a mini­
Iw-en confined to her home a. the mum of equipment. Gradually and
result of a fall in the Mt. Scott Park in its turn this park is receiving its
playground. She is, however, recov­ share of the paraphernalia which is
being re-distributed to the parks by
ering.
the city park butrau.
Mrs. G. W. Hunt, of Kalispol.
l-ast Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. J.
Mont.,* is being entertained by her Handsaker, pastor of the Laurclwood
sister, Mrs. W. O. Boon. 6930 Forty- Congregational church, .poke at the
sixth avenue S. E. While here Mrs. meeting of the Fourth Prc.byterian
Hunr is pursuing her musical studies Missionary society at the parlor
with Prof. William It Boon.
meeting at the home of Mrs. R. D
Joe Hanna, who has been with the Montague. 1212 East Yamhill street
American army in France, returned She spoke on the missionary work in
last Monday to hi. home in l-aurel- the West Indies. Mrs. Handsaker is
w«>od Mr. Hanna i. the brother of especially qualified to speak on this
Sam Hanna, of the grocery firm on mission field because of her former
Foster road near Laurelwood station. residence there.
The Junior Emleavorers of the
Kern Park Christian church attended
the convention of Endeavorers at the
First Presbyterian church Friday
afternoon, June 20, under the chap
i-ionage of Mesdames M. Frances
Swope and Nettie Fishburn.
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of Mt. Scott friend,
the 148th artillery
body Thur day and
visiting with them.
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Mrs. Ethel Younger I. gradually
improving in strength, though .till
very poorly. She ha- bpen confined
to her bed for the pa.t five weeks
Mr.. Andrew Huber spent Sunday
visiting at the home of Loon Howard
in Montavilla. The two little Howard
boys, Ison and Raymond; are living
at present with Mrs. Huber on Fifty­
seventh avenue.
Mrs. Crum, of Crum & Chamber»,
had the misfortune to hurt her back
recently.
She is suffering much
pain. Her friends aie sorry to hear
of her accident and hope she will
soon get over it.
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9213 Foster Road
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With
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We are just as attentive in our
dealings with the small depositor
as with the large ones.
We invite your checking account.
Multnomah State Bank
SHERMAN HARKSON,'Cashier
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Lents Station
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CORRECT TAILORING
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in beautiful, serviceable fabrics to choose from. Come in
and select your spring suit now while the lines are com­
plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed.
=JOHN MANZ —
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Portland, Oregon
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Phone: Tabor 2923
Used Furniture as Good as New for Half Price.
Highest Cash Price Paid for Used Furniture, Etc.
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• A lai go bunch
of the boy. in
went down in a
had a jolly time
i ■ ■■ Gents’ Furnishings
Lents Furniture Co. i
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Mr«. Ed Duran is able to be
once more in the sunshine,
many friends are pleased
speedy improvement.
The intermediate society of the
Christian Endeavor of the A Het*
Baptist church gave a wiene roast at
Johnson Creek last Tuesday evening.
The weather was ideal and they re­
The South Mt. Tabor Community port a fine time, much fun being en­
club gave its weekly program at the joyed by all in games and songs.
Kellogg school house Friday evening,
Mr. and Mr». Geo. Lewelyn and
June 2«. Mrs. F. A. Smith was in family, of Seventy-second »treet S.
churg«-. The following numbers were E., left Saturday afternoon for Amity
given:
to visit Mrs. Lewelyn’. parent., also
Vocal Solo Miss Hazel Morehead. to enjoy a visit with her brother
Reading Miss Jessie Abrams.
Herman, who ha. just returned from
Piano Solo- Prof. Gleason.
France.
Vocal Duet—Mrs. G. E. Abrams
and her daughter, Helen.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Millard
Vocal Solo—“The Stars and Stripes Avenue Presbyterian church had
Forever,” la-wis Randall, accompan- pleasure last Sunday of meeting with
irci by his grandfather, Mr. Estey, i the young people of the First Presby­
on the Irones, and by Mrs. G. E. terian church at ' the usual time.
Abiuro» at the piano.
After the meeting all members of
Vocal Solo—"Love’s Old Sweet ■ the Presbyterian and other churches
Son, ” H. L. Idleman.
met at the auditorium for a commu­
(¡roup of college songs by a double nity sing and confederation of
quartet composed of Messrs. Chilson, churches.
Idleman, Abrams, Gilmer, Smith,
Little Andrew Huber, 7812 Fifty-
Baird. Piper and Juster. Mr». Geo.
i seventh avenue S. E., felebrated his
Chilson accompani«*d the quartet.
j seventh birthday last Friday. A?
| his little guests he entertained Keith
GILBERT
Mr. Lenox is very ill at thi» writ- and Raymond Usher. Mark Holmes,
Raymond and Leon Howard, Billie
ing.
Younger. Marian Usher and Gertrude
Jack Deardorff has mov«| his fam- Huber. Games were enjoyed to their
ily to the property ho recently- pur- hearts’ content, after which ice cream
chased on Gilbert road.
and cake and candies were served.
Jean Finley is suffering from pain­
ful bruises received when she was
KERN PARK CHRISTIAN
thrown from a motorcycle she and
Next
Sunday morning Dr. R. A.
her brother were riding Saturday.
Moon, pastor of th«- Kern Park Chris­
The con «'spondent wishes to offer tian church, will speak on "Life's
ar- apology- to Mr. Heimbau, of Bell­ I Camouflage.” In the evening the
rose, for leaving his nam<* out of central thought will be Bible study.
Mrs. Rindle’g party last week. It
was purely unintentional.
Subscribe for the Herald, $1.50.
J. J. Handsaker, 6935 Forty-fifth I
avenue S. E., is on his way to I«os
Angeles a. lecturer with Dr. Lincoln M
Ixryul Wirt, in the interests of the |
field work for the Armenians. Dr. ■
Wirt ha. illustrative films taken in
Turkey while a missionary there.
This campaign began Tucsilay, June
17, when th«- gentlemen left for Se­
attle ami other northern coast points.
It will eventually extend as far
south as San Diego.
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, of 7118
Fifty-thinl avenue S. K., who has
Ix cn attending the annual convention
of th«- association for the prevention
of Tuberculosis at Atlantic City, is
returning home by wuy of Philadel
THIRD UNITED BRETHREN
phia, Cleveland, and cities of Indi­
Next Sunday morning at the Thir«i
ana.
United Brethren chureh, corner of
Thirty-second avenue and Sixty-sec
The committee on investigation of
ond street, the pastor, Rev. E. O.
youthful delinquencies recently ap­ Sheldon, will speak on "Substitutes.”
pointed by a W. C. T. U. institute
In the evening his topic will be "Why
held at the Millard Avenue Presby­
Does the Devil Live?”
terian church, called on the mayor
to consult with him. Acting on his MII.I.ARD AVE. PRESBYTERI AN
advice in view of the change of
At the Millarxi Avenue Presbyter­
time, the ladies petitioned the coun­ ian church next Sunday morning the
cil to make 10 o'clock the curfew pastor, Rev. W. Ix>e Gray, will speak
hour instead of 9. As a result there on "Why Do We Fail?” In the eve­
has been an authorized change of the ning hi» subject will be "TYio Second
hour all over the city. 'Hie commit­
Mile.’’
tee reported to the W. C. T. U. in
connection with the curfew ordinance
Get the home news in the Herald
change that the trouble seems to lie every week, $1.50 per year.
We an sorry to hear that Grand
rna Hollingworth I. very poorly.
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for the Home, Parties, Lodges, Wed­
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SEE THE
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