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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
News Items from Arleta Kern Park Neighborhood John Porter, of Mist street nnd • IHtli avenue., who lias been ill at his home is recovering. Mrs. S. Reynolds, of Ponco, Neb., is visiting her soli, George O. Reynolds, of tilth street ami 49tli avenue S. E. The small son, Walter, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Call, of 8117 tltltli avenue, has been very ill with un acute cold,* He is con- valesing satisfuctoritly. 67th Howard Crofts, 710« avenue S. F.., who has been cun- fined to his home because of extreme illness, is much better and expects to he out ill a few days. « Mrs. Peterson, with her two children, of St. Helens, w ho has been visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Smith, of 8029 06th street S. E., returned home Inst Saturday. • | A If reel Guthrie, who has been attending the United Brcthrci college nt Philomath, is spelici and ing the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mr«. Charles Guthrie, 8644 64th street S. E. . for America she did so with the feeling that she would never see him again, for Mr. Jnuzuka is a progressive Japanese who feels the call of the United States too strongly ever to think again of making his home in the land of the wistaria and the chrysanthe Edna Popejoy were united in mum. the bonds of matrimony at the Laurelwood Congregational residence of the Rev. J. Bower At the morning service next s<tx, 1172 Boston street. The happy couple will Receive their Sunday morning at the Laurel ■ friends for the time being at the wood Congregational church the 1 pastor, Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, i home of the bride's parents. will use for her subject “Stories 1 Ruth Buchanan, who Miss of the Melting Pot." The regu lives on a ranch about ten miles lar meeting of the Intermediate out of Corvallis, arrived In Endeavor Society will be ad Portland Wednesday evening of journed to the Kern Park Chris this wiek to take Thanksgiving tian church where the Endeav- dinner with her cousin, Miss orers of this church will unite Gertrude McIntyre, at the home with the other societies of the of the gills’ grandmother, Mr«. Mt. Scott district in a union Sarah Cauthorn, 4810 04th street meeting. 8. E. Dr. Matthews spoke, last Sun All citixens, whether taxpayers day morning. At the close of or not, who arc interested in hav the service a fellowship dinner ing Foster road paved are asked was served in Lucky cottage. to sign, so that the county of Following this Dr. Matthews ficlals may know with certainty conducted an informal round that the people as a whole arc table, at which he gave inspira - back of the group of men who tional and practical ideas to the have been pushing the improve Sunday school workers. ment. Last Friday evening the In termediate society won the ban A petition is being circulated ner for the highest per cent of Interest of the paving of Foster road from 8 2 nd street on attendance a an Endeavor rally the cast to 62m! street on the at the First Presbyterian church. west. The county has been This is the third time that this asked to pay for a strip 18 feet society has won tho attendance wide and it is to hurry up the banner, and it will now retain Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Peters, 81 16 tltipi avenue., witii their sun action of the county commis the award permanently. Of this Lyle ami Mrs. R. E. Thomas, sioners that this .petition is be organisation 100 per cent was present and there were three motored over to the stock show ing circulated. visitors in the party besides. The last week. As their time was Bin The condition of little Mar president of the society is Miss ited their , review was confined garet Ormandy, daughter of Mr. Pauline Pratten. largely to the section given over and Mrs. Ormandy, who live in This evening, Friday, at this to the splendid type of horse- apartments in thç Crum A Rae- church there will be an experi- flesh. . bu< k building at Millard avenue, cnce social for the benefit of the Thoihas Hurd, of Newberg, is virtually unchanged. She is repair fund. The members have visited his daughter, Mrs. James at St. Vincent's and requires the been earning money in various attendance of her ways and will tell their experi- Jones, of 52(12 <i8th street S. J*'., constant from Thursday of last week till mother. i last Sun«'ty, wh»n> he left for of Two prominent ladies his home. Mr. Hurd has just Woodmere assisted in the pro- returned from u nix weeks' bus gram at Kellogg school last iness trip which included a short week. They were Mesdames H. stay >n Honolulu, H. I. T. Blakeslee nnd J. E. Edwards, Ix*ach, of the Kern the former a singer with a win Park Pharmacy, ha* placed some voice ami personality, and copies of tin- petition in Lents the latter ail accompanist of un ami in nil the Foster road busi usual ability. ness houses up t<> 52ml street. T. Jnuska, of the Nippon Those wishing to sign in Ix*nts Florists, 37 IS 68rd street S. E„ will find copiessat the following with his wife and children, re- places: Mt. Scott Drug Co., turned the first of the week I.ents Pharmacy, and the filling from a visit to his mother, an station at 84th street. octogenarian, of-Tokyo, Japan. Richard Noble, son of Mr. and When Mother Jnuzuka hade her Mrs. Noble, of Arleta. ami Mis« son good-bvc this time as he left John R. ♦ -1. 1 — ences this evening. You are cor Millard Avenue Presbyterian Cburch dially invited to attend. The Rev. B. Lee Gray will The primary department of this Sunday school, under tlie di preach next Sunday morning on “The Book for the Hour.” In rection of the primary superin the evening he will speak on tendent, Mrs. T. W. Davis, filled “When it Suits Me." ■ Thanksgiving basket this week Kern Park Christian Church for a needy family in this A miscellaneous bazaar will be neighborhood. held at the Kern Park Christian church Friday, December 5. A. luncheon and dinner will be served. Wednesday, December 3, a reception and dinner will be given the pastor, the Rev. G horm ely.__________ Commercial printing Herald office. at The ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Third United Brethren Next Sunday evening the Rev. E. O. Shepherd of the Third Come In United Brethren church will close a series of revival meeting« which he has been holding at the Fourth United Brethren church. On Monday evening he will conduct the initial service of a three-wceks’ series in the United Brethren church at 27th and Sumner streets. At the morning service next Sunday in the Third United Brethren church there will be a program and see us the next time you are in need of Good Printing. We are specialist in the kind of work that pleases Service called “Building the Churbli." There are to be ten sub-topics which will be pre sented by ten speakers, timed to four minutes each, in the fol lowing order: Bearing thé Good News, W. H. Smith; Training the Children, Mrs. A. M. Steph enson; Healing the Sick, Mrs. W. H. Smith; Developing the New Congregation, J. L. 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