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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Mt. Scott Drug company has traded a grocery store a fine casserole for a common cat. Has anyone else something to trade? The Millard Avenue Welfare club will give a hard time social Jan. 27 in the church parlors. Appropriate refreshments will be served. Mr. Wilson Benefiel, lecturer of th Lents Grange, who has l>een ill with la grippe at his home since last Saturday is grad ually convalescing. Woodmere P.-T A. Met Jan. 8 Woodmere P.-T. A. met Thurs day, Jan. 8 at 3 o’clock in the Woodmere school assembly hall, I Preceding the business meeting the children marched in ami sa- , luted the flag and sang the Star Spangle«! Banner and other songs which they do to their own credit as well as to their principle. Mrs. Alexander, ami her assistants who are ceasless in their good work for tin* children and community of Woodmere, it was decided to give a Leap Year «lance Friday night the 16th in the assembly hall and it is hoped there will b«- a go<xl attendance. GILBERT ITEMS For Sale. FOR KENT Oaone Oxygen Vapor, Mas Five-room furnished house. Owner sage, Vlolut Ray, High Frcquen- Good Idin wood <rt ateason* Mr. Mitchell has hi* house nearly able price. Electricity, Vibratory, Spinal Phone Tabor saits wish«*« to reserve one room; Inquire ' Mt 372» 67th St. S. E., between Mt. Treatment», Faradic, Organic completed. Scott and Hawthorne car Unas, two 1 Corrective Methode, Super Heat Furniture Wanted Mrs. A. A. Rindle, who has been We pa« the most for your blocks south of Powell Valley road. ' Cabinet .Sweats: free examina sick the past 10 days, is improving. tion; 24 treatment* Twenty Dol u a e d furniture, stoves and Mrs. A. R. Kogers. lar«,—Dr. Jenson, Chiropractor, W. C. Rockwell, (1010 Report says Wagner brothers aiv i ranges. Woods« wing. (•Ince 10)0), 804 Raleigh build doing finely with their oyster fry in 92nd street. Dreaamaking, the city. Orders taken for woodsawing Ing, Wa«hlngton at 6th; phones Main H82— C1216. For dressmaking see Mrs. W. Call T. Kearns. Tabor 406. The Ladies* Aid held a quilt-tying F. Rusk. 7511 Woodstuck are. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ last Thursday, January 8, nt the home of Mrs. J. L. Johnson. LOST : Keep the Home Lights Burning Tan colored chainoisette gloxe; Mr. Buehanan, an ol«l soldier And the Fresh Water Running friend, is doing finely for a man of finder please leave at the Herald his age. Everyone is dtdighted as office. he was very low when h«‘ came back [ No matter where you live, to-us again. LOOKS THAT WAY you can have all modern Bennett Chapel had the pleasure of welcoming several new friends city convenience». The PAUL last Sunday, among the rest a Mr. A UTOM ATIC PR F.SSU R E Hayes, a Presbyterian minister, who took the pulpit by invitation of Mr, WATER SYSTEMS and th«- Blackwell, the pastor. The United Artisans of Lents will hold a social at the resi Mead Circle Installed Officers Winslow Mead Circle No. 7 dence of Edward Thurston. 6131 I.adics of the G. A. R. installed 94th street, Wednesday evening, January 21. All Artisans an their officers at an open meeting in room 521 court house on Mon invited. day the Sth. Mrs. Ella Himes The Lents Hardware company was installing officer of the day. UNIVERSAL FARM LIGHT E. M. Calkins has decides! to make has bought the Jaeger stock of The following officers were in harness which has been moved stalled. Mrs. I.ucy Beck, pre the “Calkins’ hall” a dwelling for in g make this possible. to the hardware store. A. sident: Mrs. C. Underwood-Fost himself. He has already moved it Anti the cost Is much I«,-» Schirmer is employed as harness er, senior vice; Mrs. Clara Cross, 30 feet north of its old place. He intends to make it into a two-story maker. I junior vice; Mrs. Ella Himes, than you probably expect treasurer; Mrs.J. Claggett, sec house and add his present house to Mrs. H. W. Blevthing and son nor is it a luxury to have a retary; Mrs. Wealthy Britrn- it, which will be some house. He Stanford returned home last Sun will also paint and finish the last baugh, chaplain; Mrs. Lillian water system and lighting day having spent the past three Thomas. patriotic instructor; house he finished for rental pur- weeks with Mrs. Bleything’s plant on your farm—it 1» a Mrs. Jenny Beeson, conductor; poses. mother, Mrs. Mary Gething of Mrs. Dina Bounds, assistant con profitable investment ami a Miss Lucy Lynn, who lived Sellwood. ductor; Mrs. G. A. Campbell ami Lenox avenue until her parents comfort giving equipment. Royal Neighbors and Modern Mrs. Mary Koontv, guards: Mrs. moved to Newport, has been been No matter how i uch more Woodmen met for a social even Maleta Gordon, musician. Th- through a long spell of aickneaa. "You Ihotightful, Elutxlub. you are asked to pay yo Wtiut's the matter? ” circle meets on Monday; every ing in Grange hall last Thurs Hope seems to be inspired by the ex pression of a wish for fruit from ' "Nothing. I have beeu promising cannot get better value for day night. A royal good time I other Monday is social day. the old home here. Fred Dozier, a my wife for years that 1 was goiiun was reported by all who chance«! your monev than a PAUL stop drinking." Rebekah Club Meets friend notified friends here—which to be there. “Welir WATER SYSTEM and n Mrs.A. H. Nelson and Mrs. F. means there is some on the way at “I’m Ix-glmifng tn think that I'm Among those of the Mt. Scott M. Peters attended the Rebekah this writing. More will follow if she UNVIERSAL LIGHT! NG gonna stop."—-Louisville C«>urler-Jour- district who were members of club which met with Mrs. Clyde can eat it. PLANT. uat. the census-taking staff were Mrs. Grable at 45th avenue and 58tb Gertrude Bernal of 6126 80th street, Tuesday. Those present Lents M. E. Church NOTHING LIKE IT street and Mrs. Norman Gollo- were Mrs. Morgan, noble grand; Bible school at 9:45. Tabor 3429 Morning worship at 11. way of 8904 73rd avenue. ■ Mrs. Peters, vice grand; Mrs 8919 Foater Road a Epworth League at 6:30. Leader, a Sunday at the Fourth United Nelson, warden; Mrs. Fishburn. Hubert Blything. Topic, “A Worth Portland, Oregon a AXEL KUDAHL. Proprietor Brethren church. under the Mn. Harris, Mr-. Taylor. Mr- While Life.” auspices of the Ladies Aid Miss Hyde, Mrs Cover. Mrs. Yarron. Evening worship at 7:30 p. Shoniaker Lutie Stears of Wis., who ha-, Mrs. Martan. Mrs. “Where is Jesus Now.” been speaking to the different and Mrs. Whitney, Election of Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. prayer meet ladies orginizations of the city officers took place, Mrs. Fish ing. burn was elected president, Mrs will address the public. Friday, 8 p. tn., choir practice. Grable vice president and Mr-. Clarence B. Freeman of 5140 Shoniaker secretary for the term ■ Lent* Evangelical Church ■ 66th street, hurt his hand ser of six months. Mrs. Taylor. Mr-. ■ The regular sermon will be iously last Wednesday at the . Whitney and Mrs. Grable were M. C. A. auto school while ex appointed to draft by-laws to be given next Sunday. Address ami communion of the Lord'- supper perimenting on an engine. He adopted at the next meeting went immediately to a hospital which will be held at the home at 11 a. m. and preaching ser for treatment. of Mrs. Peters the second Tues vice at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. C ome in and hear them’on the day in Feb. The club meets all George Stone, the returned Junior Y. P. A. 3 p. in. and day and at 12 o’clock a cafeteria Edison Phonograph or the Colum soldier son of Mrs. W. B. Doug lunch is served which all enjoy. young people’s meeting at 6:30. las of 6808 82nd street, has gone bia Grafonola. You will be de Mr. Nrlgbborieigb—Your A cordial invitation to all. to Eastern Oregon to his home fonti of tonale, I« he not? M rs. R. B. Kelley, formerly a resi lighted with the very latest music. Mr. Longsuffer—He Is stead. Mr. Stone had many nar dent of Lents, is reported ill. Lents Baptist Church playa the ukelele. What is the use of being without row escapes while in France. A Sunday school at 9:45. Good ■ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sahlin, of brother of Mrs. Douglas’ died music ami classes for every one. good music these long evenings 6424 91st street, January 10, a boy. THE NEW OPULENCE while in the service overseas. Sabbath worship at 11 a. m. ■ when you can purchase at our store Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Theme, “A Great Call, a Great Friday afternoon, the 9th at Jones, 9916 65th avenue, a baby girl. Mission and n Great Destiny.” either an Edison Phonograph or a 4 o’clock, Walter Jenkins, com Rev. Upton is holding a series of Mr. Howard will )«a«l the choir. Columbia Grafonola by paying munity sing leader, accompanied Young people’s meeting at by Miss Brown and a portable revival meetings at the Third Free whatever amount you wish down organ arrived at the Lents li Methodist church at 57th avenue and 6:30. Leader. Miss Nichols. and the balance in small install Preaching at 7:80 p. tn. Song brary where for about an hour 91st street. Everybody welcome. service until 8 p. ni. Pastor's ments to suit your convenience. he led a hundred and twenty-five Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scheuerman children in the singing of song-, arrived home from a visit in Tacoma subject. “Tin- Abandoned Life.” We’.take Liberty and Victory old, new and popular. over the holidays last Tuesday. Mrs. Bonds at face value. Third United Brethren Church Holt, of Tacoma, a sister of Mrs. The Ladies Aid Society of At the Third United Brethren Scheuerman, accompanied them home Bennet Chapel will meet at the church, the Rev. Ira Hawley of and will visit a few weeks. home of Mrs. Wm. Gilbert Jan. the Second Brethren United 22 and the meeting will take the Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sanders are church began holding special ■ form of ,-. silver tea. All the la now occupying the house at 5703 83rd services last 92nd Street, near Carline LENTS, ORE. ■ Sunday evening. dies in the neighborhood are in street which they recently purchased Next Sunday morning the pastor ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a vited to enjoy the aftern« < n from C. C. Woodworth. of the church, the Rev. E. O. with these goot'. folks and t-j Shepherd, will preach as usual. It seems that the curfew has help them in their splendid ceased to ring around Grays ■ work. Millard Avenue Presbyterian ■•J»o you resent newly rich people?” Crossing as well as in other At the Millard Avenue Presby “Not u bit,” mild .Miss Cayenne, “un The Lents P.-T. A. recently places. terian church next Sunday morn less they have made their money placed in the Lents teachers’ Ray Perry and wife of Nevada ing the Rev. W. Lee Gray will moonshining or bootlegging.” room several new chairs, sonic are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. speak on “Before the War ami dishes and some cutlery, The Voss of 81st street and 66th ave After.” In the evening at 7:30 money was obtained several nue. Mrs. Perry is a sister of Mrs. Fred Neal a returned Mis months ago at a dinner given by Mrs. Voss. sionary from Africa will tell of the P.-T. A. for patriotic pur- her experiences there an«l will poses, And now that the service Mountain View Rebekah lodge exhibit and explain curios of men are demobilized the funds and Arleta Odd Fellows held a that country . At this time Mrs left have been put to this pur- joint instillation last Sa* rday H. T. Blakeslee will sing by re pose. evening which was open to the Young man, do you know that your quest the beautiful arrangement, | public and was enjoyed by a Among the season's guests at “The Ninety and Nine.” employer will take a personal inter audience. Refreshments the home of Mrs. O. H. Gilbert, large Laurelwood Congregational est in you when he learns that you 4928 71st street, have been Miss were served followed by a social “Thl* 1* * pretty poem of your*. hour which lasted till the stroke At the Laurelwood Congrega Ella Hatkway, a cousin, who is Something toseed off to gratify a are saving part of your salary? of 12, which were appreciated tional church next Sunday morn supervisor of Home Economics whimsical fancy?” by all. ing the pastor, Mrs. J. J. Hand- in the High School at Elko. “No, something ground off to pay Start a Saving Account saker will speak on a topic con a wash bill.” Last Tuesday morning Miss Nevada; and Martin J. W. Price, formerly in the service in Juneau, Esther Fleming, Lents librarian, nected with the city-wide theme Alaska. Miss Hathawav is a gave instruction at the library to of church membership. The In I with this Bank THE LENTS STUDIO IS NOW Mankato,- Kansas girl of splen- tne fifth and sixth grades of the termediate Endeavor society of IN ITS NEW LOCATION did ability i whose preperation Lents school. About 80 children this church has begun the study 9137 Foater Road and you will soon be getting ahead in of the book called “ Minister of for teaching included a course were present to learn library Mercy, ” a book designed espec methods, including the use of the at Columbia (New York) Uni- the world. Money means opportuni- catalog, the dictionaries and the ¡ally for the intermediate work versity. to for you. encyclopedias. While this was ers. ft was selected as one of The Ladies Aid of the Lents going on Miss Nelly Fox, assist the books for the national mis Thirty days only Post Cards M E. church held a very pro- ant city librarian, came to in sionary educational movement $1.00 per Dozen fitable and interesting meeting spect the library. To add to all which was put in operation last Expert Kodak Finishing last Wednesday at the home of this the scrub woman deserted season. Miss Hazel Wells, the Come in an«! see us about those Mrs. T. C. Lord, on 84th street, -tuajj sstjç os puu ss 1,^- new president of the Endeavor, Baby Pictures about twenty being present. ing had to do the janitor work is doing good work in getting « E. G. BOAG, Proprietor Arrangements were made to hold I also. her department activities start- a silver tea at the home of Mrs. ed. Come in it will pav you to J. E. Hawkins, 5640 84th street. Just Opened For Sale liecome a regular advertiser in Jan 21st. With Mrs. Alice A barber shop in the Wiley Fresh Jersey cow with cnlf. ' the Herald. Woodworth as chairman of the building, next door to the con- Price $100. Also small P’K'- I committee a good time is assur- fectionery store, Hair -cutting Royal Zinner, one-half The Herald does all kinds of mile : Lents 4 4 Station Portland, Ore. ed all who are presnt and a cor- 35 cents, shaving 15 cents, C. above Mt. P Scott cemetery on printing, not the cheap kind, dial invitation is extended to all. W. Plaster. Up Happy Valley road. hut the good kind. j»-2tp ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i 8■ LENTS GARAGE NEW YEAR NEW RECORDS J : : : : Mt. Scott Drug Co. Advancement SPECIAL Multnomah State Bank 8