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...... , mt. Scott herald EASTER AT ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Published Every Friday at I-anta Station. Portland, Oregon. One of the most beautiful Easter services since the opening J. S. UPDIKE .... Proprietor of the church was held Easter C. W. SMITH .... Mana<er Sunday at 4 p. in. * The members Entered as seoond-rlass mail mat had taken pains to have the ser ter February 14. 1*14, at the post vice well advertised and the pub office at Lenta. Ore*o<i. under act of lic generously responded, the Conrreaa. March «, IM*. church being filled. The choir under Mi.s Subscription price - • 11.00 a year did excellent work Marjorie Taylor, daughter of the Mil Ninety-second Street Rector. Rev Taylor. The must Phonos: Tabor 7114. icians were assisted by Mr. Coe of ¡Trinity church choir and Mrs. IL OBSERVE HUMANE WEEK. APRIL 12 TO IT. INCLUSIVE T. Blakesley of Woodmere. Re.' “Be kind to animals week" is from Taylor delivered a most able sc April 12 to 17, and humane Sunday mon on the Resurrection, many is April 18. All over our land and present were carried back to bet in many other countries ministers of ter years and childhood days. all denominations are (riving a part Some who had not been to church or all of their sermon hour on hu in years found their way back to mane Sunday to a humane talk. Sun St. Paul’s for Easter. The offer- day school and public school teachers ting was the largest in the history give humane entertainments. Their 'of the church being nearly $60. activities are considered by humani Rev. Taylor has been with this tarians as a wonderful boon to the church nearly 11 years and if ¡1 cause, as it helps to bring anti could be possible is more beloved cruelty work more strikingly to pub each year. lic notice and has won many converts IVe were glad to see our forin- for the service of kindness to the jer president. Mrs. Furth. out t> dumb creatures that our all-wise service on Easter Sunday after a Father has put here to dwell among long absence in Seattle. us. Every one should be willing to We missed with regret at ser preach the gospel of kindness but vice Easter, our past president of just now until the importance of the the Guild, Mrs. Maffitt. We hope humane cause is more thoroughly she may soon recover. recognized in our own community, I Samuel Allen, junior warden of take this means of soliciting the as St. Paul’s, writes that he great sistance of our local ministers and llv misses] Faster at St. Paul’s. He teachers. Literature or any help de lias not been absent before on sired for humane services may be se Faster since the church was open cured from the office of the Oregon ! ed 10 years ago. Humane Society, 153 Court House, telephone Main 378. Recently several dogs and cats have been poisoned in M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE CABINET MET MONDAY the Mt. Scott district, so I especially wish to call the attention of the Mt. Scott Herald readers to the danger The cabinet of the I^iurelwood of such practice, as little children M. E. Epworth League met at the are as liable to get the poison pro home of Mrs. C. M. Williamson. miscuously scattered about as the 6910 Slat avenue, last Monday animals; and if the culprit who puts night. Mrs. Malcolm, assistant out poison is punished to the fullest Junior League superintendent, extent of the law covering such a was made a member of the cab crime, even that will not bring back inet. Lillian Schmidt, Thelma our children and pets who have suf Mollett ami Edna George were fered and died for the sins of others. elected as delegates to the I\p GERTRUDE SCOTT BERNAL. worth League convention to b? held at the Sunnyside M. E. Btxty-eigbt thousand girls disap church from Friday to Sundav of peared from their homes In the United this week. The first Monday in States last year, a large proportion of this number being runaways. The each month was decided upon as problem in the case Is to find out If the regular business meeting the principal share of the blame lay night. Those present were Rev. A. C. Brackenbury, H. G. Knox, with the girls or the homea Mr. and M rs. Malcolm, the Misses Effie Guyer, Lillian Schmidt, ▲ peculiar thing that has been no ticed about these gentry who declaim Edith Mayes and Leone Warren, the loudest against American laws and Mrs. C. M. Williamson. A WORLD REBUILT By the Golden Rule not by the rule of Gold HIRTY denominations of th« Church are uniting in a simultaneous campaign in the week of April 25th- May 2nd. T They are uniting because the task before the Church is too great for any one denomination; because there must be no oupllcution of effort; no waste. These churches know that the world needs many things; but’t needs Faith most of all. Another thing that the old man doesn’t understand Is why he has a sore throat and can't speak above a whisper while his daughter who faces a blizzard with a bare chest hasn't a souffle in her snlffler. Politicians Throwing Hats Into the Political Arena Continued From Page One Evans’ scalp. He has announced him- attorney, is going to get after Walter self as a candidate for the republican nomination for district attorney. Stanley is a pretty good chap and knows his profession. He has had considerable experience in municipal matters and in case he should beat Mr. Evans to it in the primaries, it will be of great advantage to him in the new office. Mr. Evans has had two terms and has made good in every respect. He is an able lawyer and most attentive to his business. Baptist Church. Choir practice Friday night. A large delegation of singers are asked for Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., a good school with classes for all ages and sizes. Sabath worship at 11 a. m. The pastor's subject will be ‘‘The ^fafn Tiling in Life.” Picture lessons of mission fields will be the lesson for the Young Peoples prayer meeting Sunday evening at 6:3 p. m. at 7:30, subject. "How to be Happy With Both Hands Tied.” funeral Directors They have had the courage to survey the whole task, and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain (1) the vdork abroad. (2) the work at home including the church's part in the huge task of Americanization, (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported by the Churches, (5) the reii- gicus training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's ministers. First-class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense The budget ts Urge in the aggregate; yet if each person who loves America would increase his contribution by only a few dollars the whole amount would be easily subscribed 5802-4 92nd St. We face the taskof rebuilding the world. Let the cornerstone be a strong and vital church in every American community; and the measuring rod by which the builders build must be the Golden Rule. labor 5267 Eggiman’s Meat Market FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH Vegetable» and Fruit» Hutter a’nc I K ku » WNTERCHURCH next Sundav at 11 a. m. Rev. F. B. Cui ver district superintendent will preach the sermon. He will also hold the fourth quarterly conference next Tuesday the 13th at7 :30 and follow the same with a sermon. Evangelistic services Sunday. 1 :30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Junior Y. P. A. at3 :00 p. m. Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 :45 : a : : ■ ! Phone Tabor 2673 World Movement 5919 Ninety-second Street. Lents, Oragon of North America Ttu pub>ua‘tm if thn advtrtmmtnt u madi pmibii by ttu toiperttim if thirty ¿eiinunauim. Freshest Eggs and Finest Butter -r FOSSLER’S MARKET Foster Road, near 92nd Street Easter egg hunt for the Sunday school kiddies under the direc tion of Mrs. C. P. Blanchard. About 50 youngsters sought and found with squeals of delight. Easter favors were the rewards to the most successful hunteri. Next Sunday morning at this church Mrs. Blanchard’s topic will be “Overcomers.” In the evening she will talk on ‘‘Why not more Spiritual Power?” Last Sunday morning at 6:30 Members of the various societies in the Mt. Scott district met at t ie Kern Park Christian church for an Easter song service. After a short service at the church they drove in automobiles along the ■ main street of the district, sing ing Easter carols as thev went. a The Kern Park Christian En deavor Society will meet with the B. Y. P. U. of the Arleta Baptise church next Sunday evening. Members of the Kern Park so ciety will meet at the Kern Park Christian church at 6:00 and go to the Baptist church in a body. Butter and eggs Now Open for Business have a highly nutri- tire value and should have • prominent place on every Nothing but Quality Meats. No matter what your wants may be in the meat line we can meet them always with quality meats Fruits and Vegetables table. But quality ia an impor tant feature to watch. Rich, delicious butter adds greatly to the tastiness of the meal, and we always We want to serve you have plenty, both creamery and country made. Cheaper grades for cooking. A FEW SLIGHTLY USED Our eggs come in fresh every day—right from the TIRES CHEAP poultry farms. Millard Avenue Presbyterian At the Millard Avenue Presby terian church Rev. Grav wifi speak on “The Greatest Work in ■ the World' in the morning and in the evening he will discuss "Go a a ing with the Crowd.” EAGLE GARAGE 5820 92nd St., Lents And we charge no more than you would pay elsewhere for in ferior quality. : Three 32x4 non-skid, each $20.00 s ■ Two 32x4 plain, each - - 17.00 - - 4.00 ■ Two 30x3 plain, each The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind Lents Sta. K April 25th to May 2nd United Financial Campaign The former emperor and empress of Austria, who are reported to be finan cially embarrassed, are living in an Fourth U. B. Church apartment Thus doth the lack of The Fourth United Brethren kale make the whole world kin. church at Tremont had its annuul The woman who constantly Im agines that some wicked man is going to flirt with her is In the least dan ger of all. fl. D. Kenworthy $ Company They know that there can be no fir-al solution of our economic problems that is not a spiritual solution, based on the teachings of Jesus Chr st and His Golden Rule. and Institutions Is their Instant Invo Evangelical Church. cation of these laws when anybody attempts to use their own methode The communion of the Lord’s against them. Supper will be commemorated The Increase In pay of railroad workers Just allowed will amount to 830,000.000 yearly and the public will have to pay It. It will have to pay It because, even then, riding will l>e cheaper than shoe leather. I Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention ■ Phone: Lent 2 0 11 £ >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Lents mercantile Co. Phone: Tabor 1141 • ——I - 5805 92nd St. " BMMKia - The Herald does all kinds of Printing >