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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1920)
Mrs. Daisv Hasen of 92ml street, who has been convalesc ing from her rc<*cnt illness at her W. C. Smith left last Monday ,jsters |n,me in Scopo.ise, arrive«! on a business trip to Yakima, Wn. home last Saturday much im High Btudenl Prored in hea,lh The Franklin 1 „ btxiy will give a dance at Frank Donald McNeil ha* been riait ing at home. 9610 Faster road, lin this (Friday) evening since March 19, He is a second Mrs. F. Stow, guest of her sister year student in th«* mechanical Mrs. W. O. Boon, 6930 46th ave engineering department at On- nue, is convalescing slowly. gon Agricultural College. C. F.. Tillman reports the sale Mrs. Jasper Lent, assistant ii. of the Inlow residence at 57th the Lents Mercantile store has street to A. «. Bowen last Wed been ill at her home for several LOCAL AND PERSONAL the car started throwing her to the |Mvrnirnt at*d rolling her over several times. Her back was badly wrviichod ami she was considerably bruised. She was taken in the ambulance to St. Vincents hospital where she is resting comfortably. Nick Faler, formerly of 9604 Foster road, who some time ago took up a homestead in the vicin itv of Boardman, rcturm*«l to his home last Monday after a few days stay in this city. Mr. Faler combined pleasure ami business on the trip. nesday. Mrs. J. E. Gilbert of 92nd street spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Rov Holt berg at Lafayette. days. M r. F irey is doing th« On account of the small atten double quickstep waiting on dance at the meeting of the R.-ib trade during her absence. bit Club of the I.cnts nchool last Mrs. Wagstaff of 7732 60tk Tuesday, the business meeting avenue, is entertaining as gpests was postponed until the next reg ular time, which will be in two Mrs. Jewell ami children of St. her sister, Mrs. A. St. John, of weeks. Announcement will be Rochester N. Y. ; anil two nieces. Johns spent last Sunday with her made definitely later. sister. Mrs. Eda Hummel. 9314 Mrs, Paulin«- Churchhill an«l Miss Marian Salisbury, Buffalo. N. ) . Miss Della Herd of Newberg 51st street- spent the greater part of the last Mrs. Wheeler celebrates! her On Wednesday of this peek week eml with her sister. Mrs birthday Monday afternoon at the Harmony ciub met at the James Jones, of 5262 68th street her home, 56th avenue an«! 97tn home of Mre. D. McKinley. 6127 street by entertaining a number Mr». Jolies, who has been quite ill 92nd street. of her friends. A pleasant after with prostration caused bv over Chester McGrew of 88th street noon was spent an«l delicious re work is again able to attend to household affairs, is able to be up arounil the house 1 freshmen 19 were served. after a two weeks illness with Chari ie Kearns of Watson Miss Alton has charge of the rheumatism. station returned home last Tues indoor base ball of the girls, prac W. D. Eaton, of »3rd street, ticing being kept up regularly. day morning after two years spent who is working in the woods at The club activities in general ar« In the I’nited States Marines. He Timber, spent Satnnlav and Sun awakening and will soon be in surprised his family by walking day at home. systematic anil cumulative move in on them unheralded. Mr. Kearns' trip include«! Pacific inent. Mrs. Frank Melvin of Wood- coast points, stopping nt the Is with la mere, who has been ill The Square Deal Candy com land of Guam ami at ports in Si grippe, is able to be up and is im ■ pane's business has increased to beria, Hawaii and the Philippines. proving gradually. such an extent that they have Lents has played her first three Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brock of had to increase their force. Mrs. games of school I misc twill. Her Hosanna, of 92nd street and 57th Woodmere bought a home at record stands as follows: Lents 5210 72nd street, to which they 'avenue, is now employed by the vs Clinton Kelly on Kellogg ' company. moved last week. ground. 16 to I 5 in favor of Lents ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGrew. Lents vs. Sunnyside on Arleta Mrs. Paul Lent returned Mon day from a few days visit with 8741 56th avenue, were host and diamond, 17 to 4 in favor of her sister, Mrs. Jean Fowler of hostess at a pleasant Sunday din Lents; Lents vs. Woodmere, 7 to ner with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 9 in favor of Woodmere. Fort Stevens. Wash. Prince of South Portland and Mr There will be Easter services and Mrs. Fred Allyn of Mt. Tabor Prof. Joseph A. Finley of >01 at St. Pauls Episcopal church at I as guests. E. 37th street was in Lents Mon Woodmere Sunday afternoon, day completi n g arrangements Mrs. J. A. Jensen formerly of April 4, at 4 o’clock. for opening a vocal studio. He Lents, well-known as a member will be in town Wednesday of Mrs. Cassidy of Everett, Wn., I of the Lents Grange, is visiting is visiting her sister. Mrs. Frank , in the city, dividing her time be earls week, in the Herald build Coulter. She expects to remain tween her daughter-in-law, Mrs. ing. Prof Finley is nn instructor of wide experience and has sever here a couple of weeks. Ross Jensen and her brother. al chorus choirs in the city. He A team of picked players from John Donaldson. also has a studio in the citv. Lents school played Woodmere On Wednesday a number of the Funeral services were held last week, the score resulting in members of Shiloh Circle, Ladie, for the late Alfred Goodin 6106 14 to 10 in favor of Lents. of the G. A. R. went with rep 36th avenue, in Kenworthy’s Mr. Coyle has purchased the resentations of the other Circles chapel Monday March 22 with property formerly owned by Mrs. of the city to spend the day with Arleta Camp W. O. U . in charge. Mary Thorne at 5643 84th street, past department president, Mrs. Mr. Goodin was born in Iowa tn Ben vie at Oak Grove. taking possession this week. 1862 and died nt the family home Friday. March 19. He is surviv Mrs. Mary I. Lee and son Ted. Mr. and Mrs. Conner moved to 7032 52nd avenue last Tuesday. of 951 1 57th avenue, left last ed l>v his wife .y^rs. Nancy Good They bought the property and will evening for Wapato, Wash., to in. Interment was in Mt. Scott spend some time with Mrs. Lee’s Park cemetery. be located there permanently. daughter, Mrs. E. E. Walker. At the last meeting of the Mt. O. M. Tamplin, of 5322 82nd The Lee family has been under Scott Mental Culture club the street who has been ill at his quarantine for flue and smallpox following officers were elected, home the past two months is re for the past six weeks. president. Mrs. W. T. Stout; vic.- covering and hopes to be back at About 3:30 o’clock Thursday president, Mrs. Roy Armstrong; his work soon. morning thieves broke into the second vice president, Mrs. Wm. Miss Matilda Snider, of 8239 W. G. Deatsman wood-yard of W oodham; recording secretary, Eoster road was detained at home fice at 6913 Foster road and at - Mrs. W. M. Abel: corresponding last Tuesday by a mild cold. She tempted to “craclt” the safe but secretary. Mrs. Fred R. LeRoyt resumed her school work Wed seemed to have been frightened treasurer, Mrs. George I). Rogers. nesday. away as they did not complete the The director elected to fill the va job. Nothing else was disturbed. cancy left by the out-going direc Mrs. J. E. Pomeroy and Mrs. tor is Mrs. Jean Forbes McLonev. J. C. Sleighter intend to open a The family of J. Bruce Pol- dressmaking parlor soon on Fos- Howard Crofts of 7106 57th ter road, next door to the Mt. worth, 3712 76th street are just avenue, who on account of ill emerging from a cloud of illness Scott Bakery. including™ attacks of flu and vac health has been taking an en Mrs. P. E. Snider of 8239 Fos- cination, and ending with the forced vacation from work since ter road recently sold a residence mumps. Mr. Polwarth was away last November resumed his duties property at 3910 67th street. part of the season on a business with his firm last Monday. Mr. The new owner took possession trip to Alaska including stays at Crofts has been for thirteen years connected with this firm, The Geo Juneau and Wrangel. Monday, March 15. Lawrence Co., which manufac- As Mrs. Tilly Haysolt of 6101 ture.s leather good ls of a'l kinds, Mrs. W. C. Smith accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Cone 100th street was alighting from ami deals in shoe findings and and son left Tuesday for a weeks' the street car Saturday afternoon. auto accessories. This firm is ex- visit with Mrs. Smith's brothers at Ostrander, Wash. Mrs. M. J. Irwin of Seaside, re turned to her home last Tuesday morning after spending the win ter with her sister, Mrs. I. F. Coffman, of 6116 92nd street. On Thursday March 18 Mrs. Harriet Pelton gave a dinner for a few guests in honor of the birth day of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Hollingworth of 5140 66th street. Mr. and Mrs. Speirs, of Cen tralia, Wash., visited at the home of their old friends and neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rether- ford, 5904 92nd street this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Tillman, of Creston, Iowa, arrived in Lents Tuesday to spend the summer with Mr. Tillman’s brothers, C. E. and N. F. illman, and fam ilies. The Lents school orchestra met with other grade school or chestras at Woodstock school last Friday afternoon and gave a concert under the leatlership of Prof. Hunter. LADIES WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF EASTER HATS Come and ask the prices We will try ty please you at A Phonograph Occupied the Stage THE photograph from which this drawing was made ha* been seen and wondered at by some twenty-five million people. It shows Carnegie Hall, Pittsburg on September 30th, 191!», Mine. Ma rie ltap|M>ld. prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company New York, is comparing her voice with its Ite Creation by th«- Neu Edison. I * o thousand, six hundred people heard th«- test. They all were atnased. Non«- eoukl distinguish any difference between Rappold’s living voice and h-r R<- Created voice. The Phonograph that Amazed Pittsburg —you can see it in our store What's more! You can have it for yourself. Buy the phonograph that proves before it claims. world. Get a phonograph of your own by pay ing whatever is convenient to you down and the balance in small payments. WE TAKE LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS AT THEIR FACE VALUE MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY Ninety-second Street, near Carline, Lents ceptional in its treatment of em ployees. for during the illness of M r. Crofts it, in recognition of his valuable services, regularly sent him his pay check. Thursday th«* 18th the ladies of tin- Third United Brethren church held nn nll-day meeting nt the church. In th«- morning business was transacted and hi tin* afternoon a social time with refreshments of "ten ami things’’ were enjoyed. Short talks were given by Mesdames James Welch. E. O. Shepherd ami Mrs. W. H. Waslinger, wife of th«: Umited Brethren local bishop; and Mrs. Walter Jarvis rea«l an account of the interdenominational print ing plant conducted by the United Brethren ehurch in Porto Rico. s : ■■ : ;■ ■ ■ : A few friends of Mrs. 0. H. Au- bom recently surprise«! her in her new home at 6227 96th street, Re- Telephone: Automatic 1822 freshments were served and all en- joyed a pleasant day. Those present ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ were Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. lom bard, Mrs. Walter Bush, Mrs. James If. McKibben and Mrs. Aubom. The Lents Delicatessen Shop Corner Ninety-first and Carline Where you can get a good Home Cooked Dinner, one that you will relish. HOHt UtADt rm AND CAKIS MADt rrrsH rvrrr da r M RS. W. A. ASH Com«- In today ami hear llu- New Edison, --the most discussed, most tested, moat praised phonoir r.iph in the THE PARLOR MILLINERY •004 Eighty-eighth Street, S. E. the phonograph that sets tin- pace, We have a 1917 Chevorlet which has been put in good shape. Has new Battery, for $626.00 ALSO A 1917 Saxon Six in good shape For only $660.00 Ole Olson and family, of south of Johnson creek, will leave about April 15 for a throe-months' vielt In Nor way. Mr. Olson's parents are nearly 90 years old and he Is looking for ward to a most Interesting and enjoy able trip. DON’T WAIT LENTS GARAGE Roy Kelley has sold property at Kelley street and la now living on East Grant street. WANTED A airl to work at Ehrlich Bern- hardt, tailors, 9114 Foster road. See us if you are looking for a Used Car. AXEL K1LDAHL, Proprietor ■ fc Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road ■ :