Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 24, 1919, Image 3

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    News Items from Arlela-
Kern Park Neighborhood
Mrs. O. II. Gilbert, of 419N
7 Ist street S. F... I« visiting Mr.
mid Mrs. ,1. C. Gibson in Leb
a non.
Th«-
l.auri-lwood
Congrcgu
thinal intermt «lint«- society will
meet next Sunday evening nt '<
o'clock. Mis« Irene Janney will
lie the lender.
Ml«» Della Hurd of Newberg
«pent Inst wi-i k end with her »1«
ter, Mrs. Jam«« Jones, 52B2 BNth
strict S. E., returning home
Monday morning.
Mr». E«l Doran. 7219 55th
nvenue S. E,, who lins I m - cii very
ill mill who is now nt the Port
land convalescent hospital, is
getting nlotig nicely.
( 'ongri-ga
Th«-
l.mircl wo « m I
tional church is planning to ren­
ovate the church interior ami
that of Lucky cottage by the
application of kalsomine and
paper.
Mrs. W. A. Prattcn. 45«0 B5tli
street S. F... returned Inst week
from nil extended visit with rcl
iitives in Canada. She was ac­
companied by her dnnglitrrs,
Vern mid Pauline.
I'. M. Hunsaker, 6901
-nu«- S. F... entertained
in honor of Mrs. Min
were Mesdames
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Hiatt,
Mrs. luiura Adams Bullork
mid Mrs. Bessie Todd of Golden-
dale, Wash., were entertained
Monday by Mrs. ('tuthorn and
granddaughter.
Miss Gertrude
Mclntyrc, at tin- formers home
at IN |tl 6 Mil street S. E.
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Mrs. Ed Palmer, city president
of the Parent-Teacher Associa­
tion, who was a delegate to the
Oregon Congress of Mothers'
convention recently held at Med
ford, has been addressing the
various parent teacher organiza­
tions since her return, giving
them the benefit of th«- confer­
ence. She will probably be In
Lents some time during the next
month. At the meeting In Med­
ford the name, “Oregon Con­
gress «if Mothers,’’ was chang-d
to "State Parent-Teacher Asso­
ciation.”
Bretliren cliurcli, will spenk, a»
will nlso Mrs, llinklc, first su
perintcmlcnt of thè United
Chiiicsc missioii
in
Br< Ihren
A native represi-nta-
Portland,
live front the inissimi will be
present,
Special quarte! music
will l>c fiirnlshed by Mesdames
Frank Garretnon and C. T. King
and Mcssrs ('. II. Blancliard and
George Guthrie. The servlec will
bc in cliarge of Mrs. Charles
Guthrie. The Christian Endrav- SOUTH MOUNT TABOR
CLUB MEETS TONIGHT
>r will I m - led bv Miss Grac”
Guthrie, the topic Ix-ing "Chris
tianlty and Ilie Health <if China/’
The South Mt. Tabor Com­
munity club will meet tonight,
Laurelwood Congregational
Friday, nt the Kellogg chool. It
tTh«-
Intermediate
Christian will be business meeting prin­
Endeavor of th«- Laurclwood cipally this week, nt which E. E.
Congregational church was vis­ Gilmer, president, will preside.
ited last Sunday evening by Mias Finns nrc now under way for a
Gertrude I.mining, second vice Hallowe'en party to I m - given on
president of the county Interine next Friday night, of which de­
diate work. The same evening tails will be given next week.
th«- Misses Vera Prattcn and
Lois Hamlsaker, of the Laurel ROOSEVELT’S 9 RSASONS
wood intermediates, paid a visit
FOR ATTENDING CHURCH
to the Waverly Heights church.
Next Sunday morning th«- Rev.
Mrs. C. H. Blanchard submit«
It. M. Jones, a venerable but the following nine reasons urged
very alert minister of th«- Con bf Theodore Roosevelt for n
(rcgational church, will ■.peak man's attendance at church:
hi “Pilate’s Question.”
1. “In this actual world a
clmrclilcss community, a com­
Third United Brethren
munity where men have aban
Next Sunday morning nt the doncil mid scoffed nt or ignored
I bird United Brethren church their religious beliefs, is a com
• Iso th«- woninn's-dny meeting miinitv on the rnpid down grade.
w ill I m - held. Th«- committee in
2. “Church work and church
-linrgc «if th«- program consists attendance mcuM the cultivation
>f Mesdnmcs James Welch mid of the habit of feeling some re­
W H. Smith,
In the evening sponsibility for others.
th«- Rev. E. O. Shepherd will
3. “There nr«- enough holi­
«peak oil flic pertinent topic, days for most of us; Sumlavs
'stnmlnr«|s.’’
differ from other holidays in the
fact that tiler«- are 52 of them
Millard Avenue Presbyterian
every year. Therefore on Sun
Church
day go to church.
Millard Avenue Pre«
4. "Yes, I know your ex­
church next Sunday cuses.
I know one can worship
it I I o'clock, the Rev. the Creator in a grove of trees
or bv a running brook or in •»
man’s own house just ns well as
in a church; but T also know as
Mr. nnd Mr«. ('. T. Roberts
arrived in Portland Wedncstlay
«-veiling, having motored from
their home nt Lowry. Mont., nnd
visited nt the home of Mrs.
Snrnh t'mitliorn. tHIB 64th stri-et
S. E.
Tlmrsilny morning they
left for Toledo in response to n
telephone message notifying
diem of th«- illness of a relative.
Christian Endeavor Growing
Mr Roberts Im.s lensed hi« ranch
The Kern Park Christian En­
in Montnnn for a term of year« deavor Society is steadily grow
mid expect« to try ranching In ing since its reorganisation two
the Willamette valley.
weeks ngo, several new member«
being milled to tin- society at
Fourth United Brethren
Inst
Sunday's meeting.
The
October 2<i will be women's weekly meetings of the society
day nt tin- Fourth I*. B. church are held nt the Kern Park Chris
In the morning Mrs. Blanchard, tian church, IBth avenue mid
pastor, will spenk on "Prepared­ 69tli street S. E. The topic for
ness,” or "Go Forward n Little.” next Sunday evening is "Christi­
In the evening Mrs. E. (). Shep­ anity and the Health of Chinn."
herd. president of the Oregon Mrs. Ward B. Swope will lend
branch of the Woman’s Mission­ the meeting.
Everyone is in­
ary Association of the United vited to attend.
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a matter of cold' fact that the
7. “He will take part
CONGRESS OF MOTHERS
CHANGED NAME TO P.-T. A. average man does not thus wor- singing some good hymn«.
ship,
5. “He may not hear a good
sermon at church; lie will hear
a sermon by a. good man who
with his good wife is engage.I
all the week in making hard lives
a littlr easier,
6. "He will listen to, nnd
take part in, reading »»me beau
tiful passage from the Bible, and
if he is not familiar with the
Bible h«- has suffered a loss.
in tioned by Mr«. Blanchard, pastor
<»f the Fourth United Brethren
B. “He will meet, nod or chuch, in connection with the
speak to, quiet neighbors; he united enlistment movement,
will com«- away feeling a little which is an activity in co-oper­
mor«- charitable toward those ex­ ation with the church federation
cessively foolish young men who plan for getting everyone in a
regard church-going as a Moft community interested in the wel­
performance.
fare and the community value of
9. "I advocate n man’s join­ a church. In the United Brethren
ing in church work for the wake church there will be captains
of showing his faith by his chosen over bands who will call
works."
throughout
the neighborhoods
Thcsp nine reawnn were men stimulating the people’s interest.
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City of Portland Receives
SIX GARY TRUCKS
For Fire Bureau
F i 1
SERVICE STATION
GOODYEAR
Tires
Ì Tubes
AND
Accessories
GARY TRUCKS PURCHASED BY THE CITY OF PORTLAND FOR THE FIRE BUREAU
Factory
Guarantee
One
Full Year
The passing of the horse proves the economy of operating by trucks;
twelve horses to be disposed of by the City of Portland for the twentieth
century fire equipment. The fire fighting apparatus will be installed at
the Municipal Shop of the City of Portland.
The city held competitive tests for trucks that would be best suited
for strength and hill climbing under loaded conditions and speed on the
level and the GARY won. This was a decisive victory for GARY trucks
for the competition was open and all dealers were invited to compete.
The GARY “Ten Point Test” truck is composed of standard units—
Buda Motor, Brown-Lipe Transmission. Tuthill Titanic branded springs,
Parrish and Bingham cold pressed steel frame.
Gary Coast Agency
The Lents Garage
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
Tabor 3429
HomeD-61
8919 Foster Road
Phone Broadway 2162
Seventy-one Broadway
PORTLAND, OREGON