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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
T. W. C. T. U. HELD PICNIC AT PENINSULA PARK News Items from Arista Kern Park Neighborhood Hoy Perry, of Kern Park, returned on WedneMlay, August II, from u byterlun church, bus accepted the leadership of the Sunnyside Congre trip with the Muxumae to Mt. gational choir, the Initial Sunday of hie work there to be the first Hun.lav Rai nier. line been u gueat of Mesdames II O. Gilbert und A. C. Holcomb al their Itock laluud camp, returned home Monday. Inai George Merry. 7101 Fifty-fifth ave- nue H. E. ha« Iweu unable to work fur the past work or two on account of serious lllnea« The lust Friday In th« month there will be a church reception riven to llie new pastor. Rev. <>W«n T. Day. All of the Arleta Baptist church, friends of the church are Invited. At the Arleta Baptist church on the afternoon of Wednesday, Auguet 11. there wa< a free demonstration Huluds, of Olympic flour qualities, bread, hot rolls and biscuits were Arlela Union to Hold a Special Meeting Monday Evening, August 25. The central Union of the W C. T. U. held Its annual picnic at Penlnsu- la Park Wednesday, August 18. and umong the speakers was Mrs. M. Frances Swope of the Arlela Union. In September. Her general topic waa that of sub jective Influences, her sub-topics in cluding dreae, pictures, music and Dr. E. G. Murguaon of Tremont hue received word from hla duughter. Miaa Buena, who line luien touring am usementa. The Arleta W. C. T. U. will hold a the Canadian province« ua reader In an Klllaon-Whlte quartet, from Win special meeting on Monday evening. nipeg. stating that her work ua en August 26, at the Kern Park Cheta Mlaa Vancouver W. C. T. U. and her Daughter Huxel, of The Dalle«. Mies Huxel will luter go to suspect cun sound thuee words with, Kings. l'hlloinath for a weok'« «tay. out much embarrassment he Is ; ro. siimixl to be sober. Thut may be an the two past years been choir dlrector at Ute MUIard Avenue Pres- Park Scouts, troop 21. have been quite fortunate In having members at Watum Lak« during the forest fire menace - fortunate In the sense of gaining actual practical ex perience tn forest fire fighting with a minimum of danger, for the for est rangers are on guard at Wutum lake and the blase la now under con ’ Thooe of troop 21 who are now trol. al t he I lodge are George Humphries, Harry Conway amt IJoyd Hleben- thaler. The Kellogg Scouts, under the lead- erahlp of George t’hllson, have ■ 1AM- pended their activities till the flrat of September. termlne If a patient la Intoxicated is require tened. THIRD UNITED BRETHREN At tho Third United Brethren church, corner of Htxty-seventh street and Thirty-second avenue 8. E., the Rev. J. 1,. Hunt, a local preacher, will apeak morning and evening. The pastor, the Rev. E. O. Shepherd, will ■peak tn the United Brethren church both morning and evening, at Manor, Wash., where he will «pend the week asmuch us Mrs. Jaeger'« health United On Wednesday evening of this week he conducted at the church the con- eluding quarterly conference KEIIN PARK (HRINTIAN services evening worship. at the Kern They are full, of nour FOR KALE ishment an'' have a ben PROFESSIONAL CARDS •5936 H2n<l Stri ct eficial influence upon your whole system. We keep a large and complete stock of all the DENTISI RY fresh vegetables in season I.ENTS, OBBUoX and tell them at prices you can easily afford to pay Res Tabor: 5224 the DR. A. O. ATWOOD can be found in our DENTIST canned goods department, If the SI’BCIAI. ATTENTI <>!» TO PE.ATBS PHOWB: TAHoK 6421 where quality and prices are al and regards ua infallible. ways sure to be just right (Ittico : 92 o 7 Foster Road Portland Ore. Residence: 6314 H2d St., 8. E OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN used And those notin season Lents, Ore. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Lents Mercantile Co Phones • O®**’ * ' Residence, Eart 8744 H bi . lim «. Bm.ni!« i Phone: Tabor 1141 Portland, Oregon pronounce ho the word •'bltulithic" 5805 92nd St The policeman says The Trouble SfJOMETRlST-OPTia*': does so without making u him the best 208 7 8 «wetland Bld» Fifth and Washington St. Portland, Oregon May Be Slight ■ 3 ■ ■ I Sanitary Washstands but it is bound to grow worse if neg lected. It is very poor economy to let your auto go un-repaired just because it isn’t wholly out of commission. If your machine is not working perfectly send it here for attention. Promptness will save you considerable money and perhaps from a serious accident. We’re just as willing to figure with you on the installation of a washstand as we would be if you wanted a complete new set of plumbing fixtures throughout your house. having a family dinner party at their residence in the evening of that day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Snider, Mrs. Paul W. Walker of Se ■ We know that if we ever do a small job for you that you surely will call on us when you have big work to be done. attle. ami the Misses Dorothy, Maud and Kathryn Snider. ■ ■ All fixtures carried by us are of the newest patterns and our work is all done in the latest approved manner. BUSY BF.FJ4 S. S. t’l.Ass GIY® A WATEIiMEIAlN sot’IAI, ■ B. F MILLER Tabor 5542 5926 92nd Street 1 i Home D61 8919 FOSTER ROAD ♦♦••»••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦»»»A H. D. Kenworthy $ Company The old Egyptians were famous bread bakers of their time but their baking ability was confined almost exclusively to It is different with us for specialize in all good things a modern bakery produces. tall men's race. NEW PASTOR TAKEN UP WORK AT ANABF.B PKESBYTERIAN funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Our Cakes and Pies F. H. MacNeil, of Olympia. Wash., MAIN Off KI: BRANCM.OfflCf: 58024 92nd Srteet S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rt LENTS STATION ARIETI STATION Phono Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 are particularly appetizing and in such a variety as will suit any taste. Even if we do say it ourselves, the best home cooks can't bent them. They are an ideal dessert to place on any table. In this church having been begun the first of August. T Quality and Clnnllnen are th« twin motto«» ot thia bakery at all time». First-Class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Mt. Scott Bakery Cor. 92d and Foster Road are planning a Joint picnic to be held somewhere between St. Helens and Halnler, on the west end of the Co J. ROSENAU, Proprietor THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN ▲ The trip will CORRECT TAILORING FOR KAI.® Hix-grave lot No. 179. Magnolia section Mt. Scott Park Cemetery for sale cheap. A. W. Brlckley, Route 2, Box I SI. Milwaukie, Ore. aS-ltp FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Spring goods are now 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. Park Subscribe tor the Herald, fl.BO. Tabor 3429 Portland, Oregon I ■ AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 4404 Forty-eighth avenue S. E., the Busy Bees, a Sunday school class taught by Mrs. N. E. Chamblcaa, gave a watermelon social. Races wore run. winners of which Included Morse Van Billiard, men’s footrace; Mrs. Myrtle McDonald, ladle's race; Janies Col lins. boys race; Florence Jaeger, watermelon race, and Carrol Woody, lumbia rlvej^h^thway. be made In autos. ■ ■ The Lents Garage laist Friday evening on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sherman, Dr. T. I* Perkins, dentist, ex-c!ty commissioner of finance, has resumed Christian church will he In charge of the practice of his profession In the Prof. 8. F. Ball, an elder In that Medical building, corner of Park and Alder streets. J2R-a22 church. There will l>e morning and The will enjoy good health. Buck range, hot water back. »25. Gas plate attachment If desired, »» Tabor 9651 a22.1tp tells us of another test word thut ho loose. The ladle's aid societies of the four United Brethren churches of the city Brethren Mrs. DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS moss of it you cun safely turn work at the national convention for the prevention of '.uberculosts. Sun day, August 21, the pastor, Xf'rs.'J. J. Fourth by vurloua stages of inebriety for yours and bel manse last week, hla formal work the solo spectable citixen« are to be subjected offic.: Main 7567 tWt Etti Hour», » a.m. S p.m Eveniuga l>> Appointaient to such Indignities in a frce country Ke. Wdl. 1106 and so on, if you will quietly ask him TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED LA IK ELWOOD CONGREGATION AY j At vegetables and you Special muelc for the Including a la and his family moved Into the Ana- (Tremont) next Sunday the Rev. Geo. McDonald will speak In the evening. her meewage. occasion. Koller. Improving. • has been called to the pastorate of the Anabel Presbyterian church. He Handsaker, will fill the pulpit. Eat plenty of Mrs. C. E. Jaeger. Mrs. Caroline Green. Mlea Dolly Watterman Greene, an ’ Messrs. Al Mi-Keen and Nick Rickert, were all members of a mo tor party which went to Heuslde last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger, who have been staying for some time In the Murray home on account of the lllncsa of Mrs. Jueger, have removed to their own home on Division, In end. At the lAurelwood Congregational church next Sunday morning Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar will speak on her will Is a j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Murray, of 1126 Hlxty-seeond street H. ®„ with their daughter. .Miss Gladness, Mr. and their twenty-fifth wedding anni versary Wednesday, August IS. by ette on the back of her head flat pron unco He says when a man has a stony ....... <nd insists that his arrest Is an outrage and wants to know If re- peeled. l.lttle Miss Gladys Crum, who was whole crowd on the beach were balloon gnslng. The first thing she knew wu» that she was on top of the collupsed balloon, her face bruised, her back wrenched and even the bar- to words "Methodist Episcopal.” lias that Mrs. I^abo will be able to make Mr. and Mrs. George Snider, 4418 Seventy-ninth street 8. E., celebrated Miss Gladys does not remember any thing aboht a balloon, though the him effective text In certain hospital*, but the return trip earlier than was ex- GLADYS CRUM INJURED BY FALLING BALLOON Injured In u balloon descent last Sun day at Columbia beach, Is gradually improving. She was hurt Sunday afternoon and did not recover con sciousness until Monday morning. A queer feature of the event is that Miss DENTIST a polccman who lias handled men in PARTY MOTORED TO SEA SCOl'TS GET EXPERIENCE SIDE ON AN OUTING TRIP* IN FOREST FIRE FIGHTING Kern Sun gifted lady and all will want to hear ¡ A current report Is to the effect Cor. W2d and Fueler R«wl. that one of the hospital testa to de. to The There will he a union service day night at « o’clock. Rev. Terrell of tho Friends church preuch the sermon. M!«a Terrel DR. P. J. O’DONNELL Ben laiabo. 7617 Forty-fifth ave who left last Sunday for nue H K., I , Kan., where hla wife had Parsons, had a most pleasant time visiting his j been the victim of an accident, had old home and In meeting relatives Erlday previous to the cf- ! word the ~ ~ and former friends, and Incidentally I feet that Mrs. Is'ubo's fracture was gained In health the chief purpose I not so serious as the Parsons phy- ot lila trip. ' slclans had foarod. It Is probable Prof. J. A. Holllngworth. who has Good Preaching at 11 a m. Theme, "The Impulse That Never Dies." TON«.I E TWINTERM Nathan K. Chambless. of Arista, re turned nome time ago from hie trip He Into the middle southern elates. for Sunday school at 9:45. music and interesting clasee«. Office : Tslxtr 3214 Ileniilaon booth at tilde, Wortman A weeks ago. was uble to return last week to her work as manager of the Fresh Vegetables in Season DR. C. S. OGSBURY to * Miss Gladness Murray. »124 Mlxty- second «treet H. E . who was eerloualy Injured In an auto accident several .4M -Salt I.ENTN BAPTIST <111 I« II tian church. There will li« u special epeuker from the city on welfare work. Mr«. Mabel Burton, speaker Mlae Ituby Pound, of Salem, who and singer, will be present, and the Ilia. Jennie lllne uml her daugh well-known delightful readers, Mrs. ter«, the Ml«««« Edna an<l Mary, left Meta Snider, will give a number or for Ocean Purk Inst Tuesday for a two. Mrs. Snider will also have Tala.r 4754 two-week«' stay, Mr«. Della Fletcher charge of the muaic. and her mother, Mr«. Cynthlu Jones, Wndneaduy afternoon of this week of 7016 Millard avenue, ure also of Mrs. M. France« Swope, of 612ft Sev the party and the two famlllea will entieth street S. E, guve a short ad occupy their beach cottage together. dress at the annual picnic of the tertainer has been successful. Murguaon'« return la Indefinite. • Mies Mildred Morris, of llend. Ore., whu haa been Vielling Mrs. H. Blanchard. «711 Powell Valley road. left yseterday tor Huy City, where ■ he will «pend a two-weeks' vacatlon Mrs. Blanchurd le now entertalnlng ua hou«' g liest« Mr» John Brunch among the viands concocted. they can usually do Is to say "bul- llth" and finish with a hiccup. L a ke Herald. JOHN MANZ X ’S s E R V I c E who is raeemsfai surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving his time and money. 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