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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
I « TT News Items from Arlela Kern Park Neighborhood Mr*. Locke, of Carroll, Iowa, 1» visiting her daughter, Mr». Joe Met calf, of Arleta, for an indefinite time. Mrs. M. Frances Swope ami Mr». Ada Jolly, of the Arleta Vv. C. T. U., will be at the^W. C. T. U. head quarter* a' Gladstone Park during the chaulauqua. Troop 21 of tho Boy Scouts, which is conducted by J. R. I .each of Korn Park, la making preparation for a camping lark at Watum Lake. The boys expect to go the last of July. Mias Mamie Cauthorn, 4H16 Sixty fourth street S. E„ who recently presented 83 piano students in re cital at the Arleta Baptist church, is teaching all through the month of July. Miss Grace Chumplan, of Sheridan, who spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. E. O. Rivera, of 5627 Seventy second street S. E., went home Saturday afternoon, July 6, accompanied by her aunt. Mrs. Rivera returned to Portland on last Monday afternoon. The Laurelwood Congregational church will hold communion service next Sunday morning at the eleven o’clock service. laist Sunday morn ing a very pleasing musical number was given by Mark Bradford on the cornet with Hasel Wells at the pi ano. Mr». Will Rittell, of 5604 Seventy find street S. E.. irturned Saturday evening, July 5, from Walla Walla, Wash,, where »he and her two little »on», Robert und Roland, have been »pending the last two month» at the »uburban ranch home of A*-- Chas. Schneider. Mr». Rittell'i mother. Mr*. Minerva Holcomb and little daughter. Lottie Elisabeth, and Mi»» Lillian Forbes, all of Firland, left lust Tuesday evening for "The Hoose,” the Forbes-Mclxim-y summer home out near Beaverton. Mrs. Hol comb anil her uaughter will be the guests of the Misses Edith and Lil- lian Forlies. Sunday morning at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church the pas tor, Rev. W. ler Gray, will s|>euk on "In the King's Absence." in the evening will be a community sing of familiar sacred and patriotic songs at the Mt. Scott Park. A short ad dress will be made by Rev. Gray, and the music will be led by Prof. J. A. Holllngworth. MILLARD AVENUE The family of J. W. Holmes, of Fifty-seventh avenue 8. E., are un der quarantine for smallpox. r MILLARD AVENUE WOMAN VICTIM OF A ■seMMMam SNEAK THIEF I Mrs. 3. J. Merry, 7103 Fifty-fifth 1 avenue S. E-, was deprived of a ' Mrs. Wm. J. Jeffries was able to favorite small yiftae during her ah ! enjoy the picnic at the purk the sence from her residence o.i the I Fourth in spite of her injured ankle. Fourth. Mrs. Merry was engaged ' auto also. Mrs. Smith will make Word has been received irom Mr. in promoting the lunch interests of , un indefinite stuy in the south. Dur- und Mrs. 8. R. Dowler that they As the celebration at the park and had , ing her abaenee her daughter and pect to return soon to make Port left the purse, containing 13.23 and | a car ticket, on a table in the living her husband, Mr. and Mr». Harvey, land their future home. room. The purloiner will please re- I of 1170 East Madison, are »taying Mrs. Harry Usher and baby Jean turn the property at once. at tho Smith residenco. Mrs. Harvey is entertalning there as house gueat have gone camping at chautuuqua Mr». J. 8. Thomas, of Houston, Tex. with Mr. and Mr», Geo. Lewelyn NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT and family, und Mr. and Mr». Nel» In the Circuit Court of th«- State of A »elect purty of merrymaker» Hunson, of Alberta. Oregon for Multnomah County, from Firland »pent an enjoyable Probate Department. Harry Usher has had a» hi* gueat evening at the Oak» on the evening In the matter of the Estate and of the Fourth. «They were M< «iame» the pust week an old boyhood chum, Jean Forbes, Mclxmey, McCracken William Jaderholm, of Seattle. They Last Will and Testament of Mary and Minerva Holcomb; the Misses have hud a wonderful time talking | E. Taylor, decea»«-«!. Notice is hereby given that the Franc (¡illicit, Lillian Forbes, Edna ' over old times and boyhood days. ■ undersigned, executor of the laid Pope, Louise Douglas, Millie Drake; Mrs. E. L. Younger has gone to little laittie Elisabeth Holcomb and . visit her sister. Mrs. Hamilton , will and testament of said Mary E. j Taylor, deceased, has filed hi» final Claude McCracken, Cooke Jr., in Butte, Mont. She j account with the clerk of this court, Mr. ami Mr». Jack Jone», 6741 hopes to gain much strength from and that Monday, the 4th day of Seventy-second »treat S. E., and Mr». change of climate, having just re j August, 1019, at the hour of 9:30 Grace McKenxie were the gue»t» of covered from a serious illness. a. m. of said day, at the office of Mr. and Mta W W. Smith, of W. II , I he Sunday evening services of ! Honorable George Taxwell, judge of bridge, on a motor trip to Bull Run the Millard Avenue Presbyterian I said court, in the County Courthouse on the Fourth. On their return Mr. church last .Sunday was turned over ( in said county and state, has been and Mr» Smith und little daughter», to th«' U C. T. VI A very enjoy appointed as the time and place for Eleanor and Velma, wer,« entertained able evening was spent. Mrs. Mears hearing objections to said final ac for the evening at the Jone* resi was th«- »peaker. count and the settlement thereof. dence, motoring out to Wellbridge in Date of first publication, Thurs- the evening, Mr». McKenxie accom Rev. Lee W. Gray took the inter- ' day, July 5, 1919. panying them for a short visit. Mr*. mediate society of C. E.’» of Millard Date of last publication, Friday, Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Jack Avenue Presbyterian church on a ' August 1, 1919. J one*. hike to Johnson Creek Friday eve WILBUR F. BROCK. ning. About 7 o’clock they enjoyed Executor. a fine wienie roast, salad and roasted CRAWFORD A CRAWFORD, FOLI j OWING BOOKS marshmallows, as well ax a graml 626 Yeon Bldg., go««l time. RECOMMENDED BY Attorneys. WE BAKE- EVERY DAY If you want nice, clean fresh Pastries for the Home, Parties, Lodges, Wed dings, Banquets, Picnics, Etc. SEE THE Mt. Scott Bakery FIRST Cor. 92 d and Foster Road J. ROSENAU, Proprietor fl. D. Kenworthy $ Company Tnneral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS HAM (JfHlt: KKANth Off KI: 5802-4 92ii Srteet S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Ri LEITS STHIOI ARLETâ STATION Phone Tabor 5267 Pkoie Tabor 5895 Firat-Clas? Service given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense ARLETA LIBRARIAN MONEY The Arleta librarian, Mi»» Wil Hutchinson, ha» listed the following books a» well worth reading: Steward Edward White’» "The Gray Dawn.” Mr. White’s new novel is a tale of love and adventure in the days of the vigalante* following the gold rush in the stirring times when California emerged from chaos to a states of rough and ready law and order. Zona Gale’» Birth.” In this novel Mix» Gale tells the appealing story of two generation». It is a book of commanding interest— pethups Mi»« Gale's most important work to this time. Forbes Lindsay’s "Everyday Effi ciency." A practical guide to effi cient living written for the ordinary mun and woman. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper’s "Under standing South America.” Here is a book that ought to be in the hands of every intelligent reader, of every teacher, and of every employe of a commercial house with export trade. Mr». Effie Campbell and her BOAG SELLS STORE «laughter, Mix» Myrtle, of 6827 Fifty AT FIRLAND AND fifth avenue S. E-, loft Thurxday. July 3, for an extended visit in the WILL TOUR STATE extreme east. Their first destination is Boston, from where they will go to Prine«« Edward Island, N. S., to E. G. Boag, of the Firland Grocery visit relatives. Mrs. Campbell and and Confectionery, has »old his place her daughter will probably be gone of business to F. E. Forman, of from four to five months. Montavilla. Mr. Boag is preparing to tour the state by automobile and Mix. S. E. Smith, of 5630 Sixty will be accompanied by his wife, eighth Htreet S. E., left Monday, Mr. Boag's hobbies arc photography June 30, a» guest of her son and and writing and as he will visit hi» wife, Mr. and Mr». A. C. Smith many places of interest he will se of Long Beach, Cal. 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