Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 28, 1919, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
GILBERT
Buchanan celebrated his
The W. C. T. U. will meet 84th birthday Sunday. Since his
with Mrs. Bertha Scheuermaw. return from the Soldiers' Home
6223 89th street. Tuesday. Dc- he has been confined to his bed.
cemher 2. at 2:80 p. iu .
Mr. and Mrs. George Quay,
Wilbur Barnes, who has been of Raiuapo station, are spending
residing at the corner of 83rti the Thanksgiving holidays with
street and 58th avenue, moved
Mrs. Quay’s sister. Miss Nolan,
his family to 515 Mill street tip-
at Eugene, who is attending the
week.
university.
St. Paul’s guild will meet at
Pleasant Valley Grange had a
the home of Mrs. Sam Aller.
7628 57th avenue S. F.., M ed- very interesting meeting last Sat­
nesday of next week for an all urday. Owing to the absence of
day session.
the lecturer. Mrs. Fields, Mr».
L. R. Sager and family came Moore had charge of the pro
down from Hutton. Alberta. gram in the afternoon. As per
Canada, last week to spend the previous arrangement each mem­
winter.
1 hey are staying at ber gave a quotation relative to
present with Grandma Sager.
Thanksgiving.
J. L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed, who recited one of his original poems
lived with Mrs. D. W. Curtiss which was much enjoyed. ____
before her marriage last week,
expect to leave for Seattle In
Lent* Evangelical Church
the near future to make their
An interesting missionary pro­
home.
gram will be given at this church
The Indies’ Aid society of
next Sunday morning at 11
Bennet chapel will meet next
o'clock, by the Woman's Mission­
Thursday. December ». at the
ary society. This is the usual
home of Nirs. A. M . Stewart.
Thanksgiving service given by
The session this time will take
this society. The occasion will
the form of a silver tea.
be the opening of the Thanks­
Max Graham. Telegram car­ giving boxes containing special
rier on route 1 42. won a fiftv- Thanksgiving offering by the la­
Mrs. N.
dollar prize awarded to the car­ dies of the society.
rier who got the largest number Shupp, so recently passed away,
of new
subscribers in
two was the local president of this
Her last expressed
months.
Max got an average society.
wish concerning the missionary­
increase of 78 customers.
work was that this Thanksgiving
The Woman’s Foreign Mis­
service might be a success.
sionary society of the Lents
On Thursday evening, Decen.
Methodist church will meet at bt r 4. Miss Mary Gamertsfelter.
the parsonage. 5329 88th street.
a returned missionary of long
Wednesday afternoon. Decent-
experience in Africa, will speak
3. at 2:30.
Mrs. Sibley will
at this church.
Miss Gamerts­
have charge of the program.
felter has some thrilling experi­
The friends of John Iseli. who ences to tell. This address will
at one time was proprietor of a prove very helpful to all inter­
pool hall in Lents, will regret to ested in missionary work. Every
learn of his death last Monday, Evangelical should hear this ad­
He left here about a year ago dress, and all others are most
and had been ill for the past 11 heartily invited and welcome.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
months. He was 86 years old.
Y. P. A. meeting at 6:30 p. m.
c. E. Lathrop, of 5548 99th
Sermon by the pastor at 7:30
street, has four large parsnips
m.
on exhibition in the Herald office !>•
window which were grown in
Lent* M. E. Church
his garden. The largest weighs
Sunday
school at 9:45 a. ill.
2 3-4 pounds and the four total
At 11 a. m. the pastor’s topic
9 3-4 pounds.
will be "A Mighty Voice From
• M iss Pearl Jones and Mrs. W. the Past. At the evening service
J. Porter, of 6439 83rd street, at 4 p. m. his subject will be
who have been spending the “Riding Upon the High Places."
summer’in California visiting rel­ Epworth League study hour at
atives. have decided to spend 5:15 p. m.
the winter there also as the
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
health of each is greatly ini- church will hold an all day meet­
proved.
ing Friday in the church parlor.
A little girl who lives on 71sr
street was badly bitten on the
hand by a Spitz dog while wait­
ing in front of Coulter’s store
Sunday afternoon for the picture
show to open. She was taken to
the Mt. Scott drug store where
the wound was dressed.
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our sin­
cere thanks to our many friends
for the kindness, help and so­
licitude shown during the illness
of our beloved mother and wife;
and for the many tokens of love
manifested in our recent bereave-
Shupp, so recently passed away,
ment.
ADA D. ALBERT.
REV. N. SHUPP.
Considerable excitement was
caused by a chimney fire at Fred
Geisler’s residence on 58th ave-
nue during the high wind Wed­
nesday evening.
Dr. McSloy
rendered first aid by administer­
The wedding of Ida L. Huxley
ing large doses of salt (not
Epsom) to the furnace. Luckily and D. W. Curtiss occurred at
the shower of sparks caused no Oregon City Saturday, Novem­
ber 22, only the immediate fam­
damage.
ily being present. The wedding
Ben Bouden, of 9523 56th took place at the Baptist parson­
avenue S. E., shot himself in the age at that place. Following the
head Tuesday evening about ceremony the afternoon was
9:30.
He was rushed to the spent at the Bert Baxter home
Emergency hospital but it was in Oregon City. Coming to Port­
found impossible to save his life. land later a luncheon was en­
He was a sufferer from tubercu­ joyed at the Multnomah Hotel.
losis and it is supposed despond­ In the evening the neighbors
ency because of ill health caused gathered at their home on Fos­
him to take his life.
ter road and Darrin avenue and
The Mt. Scott Mental Culture treated them to an old-fashioned
Refreshments were
Club met Thursday afternoon, charivari.
November 20, at Arleta library ! served the crowd by the newly­
hall at 2:30 p. m. The lecture weds. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss will
was given by Miss Bertha make their home in Lents.
Young on the "Reading of Free
Melvin Rhodes had the mis­
Verse.” Miss Young took up the
discussion of modern poetry, fortune to have his shoulder
saying among other things that thrown out of ioint and received
it has its origin in ancient Chi­ other minor bruises while load­
nese poetic thought.
Among ing bark last week. Mr. Rhodes
the modern poets which she men- had completed the load and got
_ tioned were Anty Lowell ami on the seat ready to start when
Robert Frost, and she dwelt at one of the rear wheels collapsed,
some length on “Patterns," by causing the wagon to overturn,
throwing him to the ground. He
the former.
is improving as rapidly as could
Irene Davis, 6410 88th street, be expected.
celebrated her fifteenth birthday
last Saturday. Ntwember 22. bv
The Lents auxiliary of the
entertaining a number of her Woman’s Home Missionary so­
girl friends. The color scheme ciety met at the home of Mrs.
was blue and white.
Forget- Sibley, 5829 88th street Tuesday
Me-Not place cards and tiny afternoon.
Mrs. Peterson gave
crepe paper baskets filled with an address which was greatly en­
candies marked the places at joyed by all present. Two new
the
table.
Those
attending members were added to the aux­
were Rosiland Henry, Mildred iliary. The next meeting will be
Wakefield. Lois Sheets, Bessie held at the home of Mrs. J. P.
Fitch, Alma Carlson, Olive Ash Strahl, 6517 88th street, Decem­
and Martha Toelle.
ber 28.
STATKMKNT
RESOLUTIONS PASSED
ol th» insocial condition ol
BY LOCAL MINISTERS
Whereas, our Heavenly Father
in hi* loving providence line
taken unto himself Sister Mary
Louisa Shupp, the beloved wife
of our brother and fellow min­
ister, Rev. Noah Shupp, and the
faithful, affectionate mother of
the dear children;
Therefore, be it resolved, that
we, the pastor* associated with
him in this community, extend
unto him our Christian sympathy
in his loan of a noble companion
anti affectionate counselor in hi»
work, also to the children in
their loss of a loving, devoted
mother, am! also to the church
in its loss of an elect lady and
beloved sister who adorned the
doctrine of our Lord Jesus
Christ. Fier going is a distinct
Io»» to church, the community,
and the kingdom of God at
large.
But this loss of husband, chil­
dren, church and of the com­
munity has been her eternal
gain and glory. She has earned
the “well done” of our blessed
Savior and the "crown life”
which he reserves for all the
faithful. “Blessed are the dead
who die in the Lord, for they
rest from their labors and their
works do follow them.”
We commend our brother anti
fellow pastor, and her dear chil­
dren to her blessed Christ ami
to her bible, to whom she alwavs
went in her every time of
trouble.
We the undersigned pastors
affectionately and unitedly con­
cur in the above resolutions and
expressions.
Done this 19th day of Novem­
ber, 1919.
A. F. Lienkaemper, pastor of
German Reformed Church.
Lurana M. Terrell, pastor of
Lents Friends Church.
F. R. Sibley, pastor Lents M.
E. Church.
E. A. Smith, pastor Lents Bap­
tist Church.
Lent* Baptist Church
The Lents Baptist church will
hold its regular Sunday school
session at 9:45 next Sunday
morning with good music, and
with classes for all ages. The
morning sermon subject of the
pastor. Rev. E. A. Smith, will be
“The Efficiency and All-Suffi­
ciency of Jesus Christ.”
At 6:30 p. m. Miss Fay
Hickox will lead the young peo­
ple’s meeting, and at 7:30 the
pastor will speak on ’’Weighed
and Found Wanting.”
Ozone Oxygen Vapor, Mas­
sage, Violet Ray, High Frequen­
cy, Electricity, Vibratory, Spinal
Treatments, Faradic, Organic
Corrective Methods, Super Heat
Cabinet Sweats: free examina­
tion; 24 treatments Twenty Dol­
lars.—Dr. Jenson, Chiropractor,
(since 1910), 304 Raleigh build­
ing, Washington at 6th; phones
Main 1132—Cl 216.
For Sale
Baldwin apples, $1 per box
delivered.
Call at 6228 92nd
street, or phone Tabor 6267.
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MILLINERY
The Lents Millinery Atore is
now prepared to do all kinds of
millinery work.
Order Work
Special hats for special oc­
casion».
Hats made for your suit, coat,
or dress.
I also do make-over hats.
Short order trims.
MRS. INEZ GULLIKS.
Furniture Wanted
We pay the most for your
u s e d
furniture, stoves
and
ranges.
W. C. Rockwell, 0015
92nd street.
Wood »a wing.
Orders taken for woodsawing.
Call T. Kearns. Tabor 406.
Popular
sweaters
made
order. For information call Ta
bor 1996.
n28d5
For Rent.
Garage across the street from
Lents library. Call Tabor 3214.
MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
•t Portland, tn th» Male ol Orogon. al th»
eloM ul basini aa November IT, l«W I
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New Neckwear In
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Other real ea tale owned ...................
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Exrtraordlnary
Patterns and
Colorings
TOTAL
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Capital »lock paid In
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purposely made to strike the
instant fancy of the mail who
is tired of wearing the same
old thing he got last spring.
Mad e, too, of heavy silk that
do not bring pin holes or wrink­
les out too prominently
after
cravat has been
times.
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Stat» ol Oregon.
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County ol Multnomah, t “
I.Sharmau Harkaon. t'aahlar ol lb» above
named bank. do aolemnly swear that the
above statement la true to the beet ol my
knowledge and belief.
SHKRMAN HARKSON. Cashier.
Correct-attMt:
Goggins’ Shoe Store
LENTS, OREGON
HKNRY HARKSON
WILL T WRIGHT
IM rectors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Mlb
day ot November. ISIS
RALPH STANZ.
Notary Public.
My commission »spires April tl IW0.
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Thornton & Sowards
Bring Your Farm to the City
YOU CAN DO IT NOw
CONTRACTORS
Cement Work, rhtaterlng and
Ceeapoola
By installing a Paul Automat­
Residence 4(10 Fiftieth Ave.
ic Pressure Water System and
T'
a
Still Moving
Universal
Farm
Lighting
Plant, you really bring your
farm right into the city, be
ROSE CITY VAN
cause you
The One-Way-Charge Company
have
all
modern
city conveniences.
It should need no argument
See Us For . .
to convince you of the great
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8222 Foster R.l
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PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS
farm—but
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if
you
informa­
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Everyvnhere trappers are m ak
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them ?
8919
Foster Road
are
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Oregon
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LENTS GARAGE
A black pye is a very poor
color scheme.
See the Herald Office First for your Printnig
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