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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
News Items from Arlela- Kern Park Neighborhood Ml»* Edna Hine, formerly of week from a month's visit with sister, Mrs. M. McBride, 7829 SAtli trrnue, called on her friend* in the neighborhood of and with other relatives in Chi« the Millard avenue park lait «■ago. Mrs. Hitler shortened her Saturday. visit on account of her own ill health and returned home only Mra. Ci. A. Gaaain 7240 87tli to find her husband confined avenue, ha* gone to California to hi* home with a case of ner accompanied by her daughter vous breakdown. Mrs. Rider who*«- health demanded a change ha* been in Oregon for seven of climate. teen years, but found on this Mr*. Hettle Lilly, a business Iter first home visit that Oregon girl of Corvnllaa, apent the week suit* her best end with Mi** Mary Cuuthborn, The South Mt. Tabor Com 48 HI 04th atreet, returned home munity Club gave a program at laat Tueaday. the Kellogg school house Friday Geo. McCaulay of Arletu i* evening the 7th. The numbers in the Good Samaritan ho*pital included selections by the a* the rcNult of an injury to hl* Franklin Glee club, violin solo leg received aevernl year* ago by Miss Gladys Johnson, vocal in a logging camp. by Miss Edith Snider, and a Mra. E. Jensen, 4240 79th talk on the l>cncfits of club ac street, came home last week tivities by Prin. S. H. Ball of from Emmanuel hoapital where Franklin. »he recently underwent an oper The Mt. Scott Mental Cul ation. Mra. Jensen is convalesc ture club met at the Arleta Li ing aatiafactorialy under the cir brary hnll Thursday the Oth, to cumstances. listen to a paper by Mrs. F. R. At the baseball game which I.eRoy on democracy as the Arlela school played with shown in the writings of Walt Clinton Kelly la*t week, the Whitman. The next meeting score wa* <10 to 0 in favor of of the club will be open to the Arlela. Arh-ta's captain i* public ami will be held at the Frank Bradbury. Arleta Library Nov. 20 at 2:00 Neat Sunday morning at the p. m. Laurel wood Congrega t i o n n I Mr and Mrs. James Jones, church the sacrament of the 5202 «Nth street, spent last Lords supper will be observed, week cm! in Newberg, at the the pastor, Mr*. J. J. Handaaker home of the latter'* sister. Miss speaking on the theme in keep Della Hurd. ing with the solemn ceremony. Mr. anil Mrs. Ed Pointer, Miss Franc Gilbert, 4928 71*1 5504 68th street, left recently street, went to Salem Friday the for Long Beach, Cal., where 7th to visit her grandmother, they will spend the winter. Mm. E. M. Pound 755 N. 20th street, and to be present at the Fourth United Brethren birthday party of five-year-old At the Fourth United Breth Lottie Elisabeth Holcomb. Miss ren church a series of meeting* Gilbert returned home the first will begin Nov. 16 to last till of the week. Nov. 30. The pastor will be as sisted by the Rev. E. O. Shep Mrs. Jack Jones, 8741 78ml herd, conference secretary of street entertained at a family th«- Northwest United Brethren dinner last Saturday evening, organisation and pastor of the the 8th, in honor of the 25th Thin! United Brethren church. birthday of her daughter, Mrs. The Fourth United Brethren Will Smith of Willbridgr, near church will begin this week the Linnton. Those present were: city census survey in the inter Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith with ests of the United Enlistment their little daughters, Eleanor movement of the United Brethren and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. church and also in compliance Jack Jones. with the plans of the city feder Mrs. C. E. Rider, 4188 79th ation of churches. This survey street, returned the first of the as far as relates to the United enlistment movement will cluse the Sunday before Thanksgiv ing, at which time a collection will be taken in the Fourth United Brethren church for the purpose of forwarding thia movement, which ha* for it* end the building of United Brethren churches. The details of the plan include the buying so-call ed ’bricks" by the money se cured, and in using these brinks in church construction. Each earning member of the church will be asked to give one day’s salary. This may seem to some to be a high rate of *»*essmcnt, but if all church members could only see the value and fairness of tithing, all such collections would be made entirely unneces sary. Next Sunday morning Mrs. Blanchard will continue her series of steward ship seinons. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church and Della Sharey. Laut Sunday at the Laurelwood Congrega tional church the annual fellow ship and business meeting was held at the close of the morning service. Further plans were made to flnanc«- necessary re pairs on th«- church. ation. * The industry failed last water will be secured from year from lack of labor to har Clear lake. vest the potato crop. The Dalles has decided t«> in stall cluster lights on the main The salmon pack on the coast business* streets and change the from Grays Harbor to Rogue county poor farm into a county river is 50 per cent short this fair grounds. season. The F ugene Fruit Growers association is selling appl«- pulp, Water for irrigation purposes formerly considered of no val ia to be put on 30,000 acres in ue, to a Missouri concern for STATE INDUSTRIAL The j$60 per ton. NEWS BOILED DOWN southern Wasc«» county. A »yndicatc ha* been formed at Rosrburg to build a new tour i*t hotel. Heppner ha* voted bond* for $100,000 for a gravity water system. McMinnville business men arc backing a fruit and vegetable cannery. Stayton, which ha* a large cxcelwior industry, want* a mat tress factory. Walking is said to be the most healthful exercise, because it takes you into the fresh, open air. It also brings many muscles in to play and strengthens them. Specially made walk The sawmill* at Reedsport The Millard Avenue Presby have payroll* of approximately terian church is already plan $ 1 100 per «lay. ning for its Christmas exercises. Citizen* are agitating for a Committees have been appoint- ed including those on discora better highway between Harris- tion, program and music. The burg and Eugene. ing shoes add much to the enjoyment of this pas classes of Mrs. S. J. Merry and Hood The apple pack at Mr. Chas. Tronson are to be in River this year is estimated to charge of decorating. Mr. and be worth $5.000.000. Mrs. CoIvey will drill the teen Sportsmen at The Dalles are age group in Christmas songs; raising a fund to install a fish the program as a whole is di ladder over Columbia falls. rected by Miss A. E. Holling- The fishing industry on the worth and Mcsdames Mabel Umptpia river will pay $600,000 Price, F. E. Crum and Gle.i to its employe* this year. Sanders. The Umpqua Timber com Laurelwood Congregational pany has been organized at Gar At n convention concerned diner with capital stock of with the C'ongegational church $250.000. activities hcht in Oregon City it is expected the highway last week, Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, between Portland and Hillsboro pastor of the I^urelwood Con will be completed by the 20th gregational church was in atten of this month. dance during the w-hole session. Others who were there for parts The starch factory at Beaver of the conference were Mes ton is enlarging the plant an«l dames Tom Davis, Meta Snider accumulating potatoes for oper We have them time, permit the correct development of the muscles and prevent too sudden tiring. for men and women in the most popular styles and at equally popular prices. We fit correct ly, too. 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