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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
« News Items from Arlete Kern Pork Neighborhood Evening The recenty Robinson It. arrived nt the home of hl» sister, Mr». Alice 7 lofi Crofts, H. Fifty-seventh avenue E, for an indefinit« »tuy. Saturday'in Heptember. Th* services ut Ht Paul'« Eplacopul church ut Woodmere will be held ut Th* rector. Dr have chore« of 1 30 tn the evening. Oswald Taylor, will tho service. I Brethren church at Tremont had a »ucceesful roll cull Monday evening, the 20th. grange have been spending several months out near Terwilliger b*ulevard at I loach station, have again taken UP their residence ut 7*20 Fifty-fifth avenue H E conducted church In good condition. Profeasor B A. Tlmxter, principili The election deavor dent resume hi» dulie» on the second of Hull, Heptembcr* Next Sunday I sal Sunday morning at the laiuiel the wood Congregational church clock putor, will HundMuker, J. .1. Mre have charge of the »ervlce» a« usual. W Or. O. Boon unit family of C!>30 Forty-sixth avenue H. E, mo- t oi cd up to Brightwood, near Mt for Hood, purty a outing. week's Includes und l>r. Th* Mre. Boon. Miss Mildred, Harold and little BiDy Mrs. C. i'urlson. of Hevetny-elghth Ntreet and Klxty-olghth avenue H. E . last left Monday her with little to Alfred treasurer, morning ut elevon puaior, the will »peuk daughter'» occasion Htoner, George avenue H 7411 Fifty I» entertaining E, V. Miller, and William Green. both of Omaha, »later. Mre J. ha» Mr». Htoner been also hoeteaM on motor trip» to Hea- Hale m. Mre. nnd up Slxty-flmt 4447 Noel. lhe Columbia »tree! of periodical» o'- on ulation of the »oclallet tho Menate I» preparing to »hovl»m, of society ifrork Home revolutionary change» In the home of Mre. Hammer for u pic tho conduct of alien periodical», ac Wednesday of on About u doren After the usual formal busines» was over the time wiu «pent In social things. Brethren United Endcavorere which the I'nlted First Brethren church, corner of Fifteenth ha» been received mother, Mre. George E Htoner. 7411 Hex Htoner 1» now have If the Menate I» wearied, the man American I» more no. Such a move, if carried out, language, coupled, we venture «uggent, with one flag, would more to make thi» country loved her own people, friend» and than respected feared else anything suggested.—New that York by her her enemies by could DRUGS, CAMERAS, PHONOGRAPHS, Telegram. Patriot* All hi» by Fifty-ninth avenue H. E.. that Lieu tenant which bill» In the street who happen» to be an and Morrison streets. East Hide. Word four The assurance Quality and Fairness been Introduced on the subject with in the lant month. together in the little grove adjoining premie*» to cording week. last Indios and as many little folks took their lunches and ate the Hammer Prices are Right and Fair to All lan foreign E. church met at nic with the air fleet on the Texas border. Mre. Htoner'» »on. First-class Signalman Richard Htoner, I» with the Pltts- burg tn Vcnlcc. Baly. RECORDS AND SUNDRIES The pucker» »ay that they do put their »tuff in cold storage profit. They are merely keeping It fri-nli for breakfast. Money 1» the last thing they think about—when they go to bed at night—I-OH An gele» Time» LENTS PHARMACY A Pnipivt JiioUflcil 'Tn order that people may happy In their work these three thing* are needed; they must be fit Third I'nlted Yeatay of Wuhu, China. Ml»» Yen lay ner of Thirty-second avenue nivi for It; they must not do too much 1» a co-worker with Miss Kate I- .Sixty-seventh street. returned luat of It; and they niu»t have a Henne of «ucce»» In It.” Thc»e were the word» Oidiorn, of Wuhu. who 1» Mre. Noel'« Monday from Manor, Washington, of John Ruskin In ISSI. Each of ■later. Ml»» Ogburn 1» the senior w here he held »ervlce» in the United the»e three phasi-H I» Important; the worker^ of the two. having »pent 23 Brethren church al that place. last most of all today.—Colliers. years in the missionary service there, H. K„ on hint Monday had the great pleasure of entertaining Miss Edith E. O. her fl ret term. Mix year». I sidles The laiurelwood M Aid Society E. church of th* will hold September 3 the next Wednesday, meeting postponed from Wednesday Mre. A. Alexander, Ninety-second Street and Fostes Road school hou»e Monday, September 3126 Hlxty-eecond street, H. tho »chool will be the Hattie as last which Mrs Murray as hostess has announced, consist of .Mi-sdunies Men year with the exception of teacher», tho Misses Myrtle burn and Welna Granberg. Everything for Your ■ Baking Needs 1, to confer* with any of tho inirenta who wish to sec her. Tho faculty of The committee on refreshments r of principal the Woodmere school, will be at the August 27 nt the home of Mre. J. J. Murray, « F. R. PETERSON & SONS pa»tor of tho Brethren church, cor Shepherd, MI h * Ycnt«y has Just finished «While E. See Our Stock and Satisfy your Children guage paper» to the spread of boi- The luidlcs Missionary will be held at s houee for the tho »Onate and Wearied, It I» »aid, of the obstinate refunal of a large proportion of the foreign language pre»» of the United State» to adopt and adhere to a policy of »ound Ainorlcanlam. and nlurmeil by the nlniont general capit Clarke will »peak the Ijiurelwood M MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS HERE »atl» faction. "Problems of the Hour or A Me»- suge for latbor Sunday." In tho evening at the usual hour the Itev. Mr In wo believe, be received with general Hution. Mildred that In language» other thun English will, Bertha Frey, secretary, I printed throughout the United Staten ■ follows: as daughter Esther for th* ranch home Blackman. deavor of th« Fourth t'nlted llreth- of her mother. Mre. G Mrs. Black - church are making plan» concerning wlin Ilves near Colton Oregon the Imino- the annual conference' of man’s aérions visit. both completo abolishment En Christian resulted Wa»hlngton from there is a very »trong nentlment alternate. Th* members of the Christian Eli- illute Htatcment President, Veda Marston, vice presi lie will be home In time to mortilmf »peaker was Mre. Hadi* «Irr Dunbar. Next Hunday morning the for tho Hoclety which Otic Iultiguage Mrs. Eva as In given a chance for consideration session the United Brethren conference to be held at The Dalles In Heptciuber, Charles Guthrie topic any School Books and Supplies «•« to It that such subject shall be and elected u delegate wits Burdick P. the for anyone is deeply Interested, and will of the ymr, finding the uffalre of the with of Kellogg »chool, I» »pending the la»t day* of III» vacation at Italnlor liusInesM last the present of suggestion MacDonald, district superintendent of the United Brethren church, was George L. Uolvey mul fumlly. who l*urk George Hr. Mre. C. lecturer and "How to Reduce Mrs. Blanchard Invite» the Market” Price*" at which about hulf tho membership responded will year, announces that the general topic for discussion at that meeting will be "Taind and Uv" Hub-di- vision» of thia will be the " Public United Fourth Th* Grange vision and Eightieth street, the first Greenlee, und Z. 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