News Items from Arlete- Kern Park Neighborhood COM Min EES APPOINTED REBEKAHS WILL ATTEND AT ARLETA P.-T. MEETING arleta C hurch in body ? us syrup Delicious Syrup I andr Molasses J At the Arleta Parent-Teacher Next Sunday morning at the meeting last week, the follow­ Arleta Baptist church rally ing committees were appointed: services will be held l>eginning. Committee on Saturday to­ at 10:30 o’clock, the Sunday morrow tag day, Mrs. Minnie tcheol and preaching service' Collins. l>eing combined. Graduation Committee on publicity, Me»- exercises will be observed in dames Lawrence and Reineking various classes, and there will and J. R. Leach. l>e a short talk by the Rev. Committee on business house Owen T. Day. In the evening nnd residence canvassing, Mrs the pastor will speak on tin Cauthome. topic "The Things That Abide.”] Miss Janet Pendergast, of the At this service the Mountain1 Portland social welfare work V;ew Reliekah lodge will attend1 spoke on “The Future Welfare in a l>ody. of Oregon Babies.” Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Minott, of Mrs. Ed Palmer, president of the city I’.-T. A., was also pres­ 6334 Eighty-fourth Court, en­ ent and assisted in the re-or- tertained in honor of Mr. Mi- ganization and Jn the baby- nolt's “steenth” birthday Mon­ day evening. The guests, Mr. home drive plans. . and Mrs. R. N. Blackman,. Mr. MILLINERY and Mr». G. Griffith, Mrs. The l^ents Millinery store is Pierce and Mr. and Mrs Lee! now prepared to do all kinds Minott, enjoyed whist until a of millinery work. late hour, after which refresh- Order Work for special oc- Special hats mentx were served. casions. FOR SALE Hats made for your suit. coat, or dress. Wood or coal heater; first- I also do make-over class condition. Fred Geisler, Short order trims. 9515 58th Ave. 2tp MRS. INEZ GULLIKS. Mrs. Alice M. Crofts. 7106 MRS. BLANCHARD WILL Fifty-.seven th avenue S. E., RETURN TO TREMONT spent lust Tuesday in Hillsboro on business. At the Fourth United Breth­ ren church at Tremont the ser­ Frank Price, 5627 Seventy- mons morning and evening next second street S. E., is at the stale fair this week in the in­ Sunday will lie preached by Dr. Sumerian of this city. M ib . C. terest of his tire business. P. Blanchard will return to this Mrs. Amelia Burdick, 6501 church as pastor for the com­ Sixty-second street S. E., re­ ing year, to the delight of tho.se turned last Monday night from interested in the growth of The Dalles, where site hud lieen this neighI sir hood church. Mr. attending the annual confer­ and Mrs. Blanchard^ are now ence of the United Brethren visiting with Mr. Blanchard’s church. brother at Maryhill, Wash. Mrs. Z. T. Saulcer, of 6903 Forty-third avenue S. E., was PROF. FINLEY SURPRISED called to the suburban home of BY CIIOIR ON BIRTHDAY her daughter, Mrs. France Noel, near 1,innton, Inst Tuesday on The Arleta Baptist choir and account of Mrs. Noel's illness. a number of friends recently Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Holte, of surprised Prof. J. A. Finley at 500 Millers avenue, with their his home at Thirty-seventh and baby daughter, Virginia Helen, Lincoln streets in honor of his spent last Saturday night with birthday. Greetings and a Mrs. Holte's mother, Mrs. Noel, numlier of gifts were given by at 4417 Sixty-first street S. E. way of congratulation. The choir was taken in cars owned Oon’t senn your Job printing down Mrs. E. Jensen, of 4240 Sev­ by memliers of the church. Dr. Good printing in the dren* of good town until you see what the Herald mm ; that*« the kind we do at th«* gpn do. We do the very best line of enty-ninth street S. E., is at and Mr». W. D. Driver, of the biiMln« Herald office commercial printing. the Emmanuel hospital conval­ chapel car "Good Will,” were escing from an operation. Hei present and enjoyed with the u-------- j¡ .. 1 mother, Mrs. Ixx-kden, of Coos others the pleasant occasion. ; Bay, is a house guest at the family residence this week. PROF. BALL TO SPEAR irir! ♦ « 'w- i 4I i s&A / « 1 z '4 I I Al ’ U Mrs. E. O. Rivera, of 5627 AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seventy-second street S. E., who returned from a visit to At the Kern-Park Christian her brother, Frank Champlin, church next Sunday the morn­ of Sheridan, left the middle of ing talk will la? given by Prof. the week for Michigan points. I. A. Melendy, of the Franklin Mrs. Rivers expects to make an High faculty. In the evening extended visit with friends and Prof. S. F. Ball, principal of relatives. Franklin, will deliver an ad­ The auto truck of F. D. dress. Haynes, of 4335 Seventy-ninth street S. E„ was almost de­ EVENING OF MUSIC AT THE HANDSAKER HOME stroyed by fire last Tuesday near his residence. The blaze At the residence of Mrs. J. J. appeared to' start among the Hahdsaker, 6935 Forty-fifth ANY motorists are fast learning the cushions, it was thought pos­ avenue S. E.. last Friday eve ­ value of having their cars thorough­ sibly from a cigarette, and ate ning a very pleasurable time ly overhauled at regular intervals. into the upholstery and frame­ work to the amount of two hun­ was spent in a musical way. Fewer repair bills, better mileage and dred dollars damage. Had the The sing was led by Mrs. Meta longer service repay you many times the fire reached the engine, it is Snider with Mrs. Dunbar at the price of proper overhauling. probable that the house would piano. After that the musical game of guessing the compon­ have gone up in flame. Give Your Car New Life ent parts of a music score, from LADIES OF S t T p AUL’S objects, created quite a diver­ Don’t wait until your car stops running GUILD MET WEDNESDAY sion, the prize for guessing all before putting it in the shop. The more the parts represented lieing won you run it after it commences to get “balky” Ladies of the St. Paul’s guild by Miss Maud Snider. The the more harm you are doing it, and the were entertained last Wednes­ prize in a musical romance was more it will cost to have it put in good day at a mid-day social lunch­ won by Miss Hazel Wells. A condition again. eon at the home of Mrs. Boyd novel feature of the evening We can do a thorough job — and do it at the foot of Nevada street. was the illustration by black- quickly. Mrs. Body’s roomy veranda l»oard drawings of songs, the looks out upon the Willamette spectators l>eing required to river just across from the Oaks. guess the name of the song The ladies enjoyed the cool from the drawing. The eve­ river breeze as thev chatted ning was concluded with de­ AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor and did fancy work after the licious refreshments of punch Tabor 3429 Home D-61 8919 Foster Road delicious lunch had been dis­ and cookies. posed of. Mrs. Boyd’s pains­ i l^iurelwood Congregational taking care in preparation for Next Sunday at the laiurel- her guests was much appreci­ ated by them. Those present wood Congregational c h u r c n were Mesdames Hanscom, Par­ there is to lie a rally in point rish, Glover, Allen, Nickols, of attendance, 100 per cent be­ Tuerai Directors Larsen, Maffett, Barlier, White, ing the aim. The pastor, Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, will speak Charley and Boyd. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS The ladies wrote a neighlior- along the lines of the coming MAM OfHCf: BkAVS off Kt; hood letter to a former member year’s work. Last Sunday at 5802-4 92nd Srtwt S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd, of the guild, Mrs. Rena Shep­ Sunday school it was voted to herd, now of New York, each pay the registration fee for LEUS STATION ARLETA STATION lady present subscribing to the three delegates to the Bible in­ Phon Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 good wishes sent. The next stitute which opens October 1 meeting of the guild will be at the First M. E. church. This held at the home of Mrs. Sam institute consists of two terms First-Class Service given Day or Night. Allen of Woodmere next Wed­ of eight weeks each with a Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals meeting every Wednesday eve­ nesday afternoon, Octolier 1. at a Minimum Expense At 4 p. m. next Sunday the ning, the first semester run­ Rev. Dr. Oswald Taylor will de­ ning through Octolier and No- liver his last sermon before vemlier. The" general Sunday r----------------------------------------------------n leaving for the east to attend school federation advises the the triennial convention of the various schools to pay the reg­ istration fees for their elected Episcopal church. delegates so that the delegates FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Spring goods are now Millard Avenue Presbyterian may feel more deeply the re­ in- beautiful, serviceable fabrics to ehoose from: Come in At the Millard Avenue Pres­ sponsibility resting upon them. and select your spring suit now while the lines are com­ byterian church next Sunday Those selected by the laurel-1 morning the pastor. Rev. W. plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed. I^e Gray, will speak on the wood Congregational Sunday subject, "Jesus Welcomed by school are Mesdames T. W. the Crowd.” In the evening his Davis and Charlie Spencer, and topic will be “The Heroic Joan.” Mr. W. A. Pratten. NFT Those fine, fla vory hot cakes taste all the better when covered with some ot oui clear, tweet tyrup that comes co you fresh and clean. We sell the best known, most reliable brands on the market—cane, corn and maple syrup — at pnees thai you can not beat anywhere else And our stock of mo­ lasses for baiting and cook ing purposes will please you in every way—in quality rich ncss, fla/or »nd price. Give a trial Téléphoné Orders Given Prompt Attention Lents Mercantile Co. Quick Repairs Trouble? We’ll send a man over immediately.” Keep our telephone number handy so you may call us in any emergency. Our repair department is at your service at an instant’s notice. The fire-department idea is carried out in our repair service We always have men with “know how” efficiency waiting your call. Our prices are reasonable and all re­ pairing is done according to our standard of neatness and work­ manship. We are at your service. M B. F. MILLER CORRECT TAILORING JOHN MANZ Portland, Oregon 5926 92nd Street Tabor 5542 The Lents Garage JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company 5805 92nd St. Phone: labor 1141 11 111 A " The crude ovens of the Mexicans may be all right for them, but they would never serve the purpose of a bakery that caters to the people of this community. . . . Our Fancy Pastries need the most modern baking appliances, and also need ex­ pert care in their preparation. That they are of superior quality is proved by the statements of our large number of satisfied customers. Quality and Cleanliness are the twin mottoes of this bakery at all times. Mt. Scott Bakery Cor. 92 d and Foster Road J. ROSENAU, Proprietor y SECRET s E R V I c E THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who is •nccewfnl surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving his time and money. The business man who fails to nse an AUTOMATIC TEL- EI’HON K simply closes his establishment to thousands of possible customers. 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