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íHL Swrtt lí rrnlîi Subscription, $1.00 a Year CHAUTAUQUA CLUB HELD LAST MEET ING OF THE YEAR LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920 Chicago Opens Its New Boulevard Bridge VOL. XVm. No. 21 AUTO KITCHENETTE KERN PARK MAN IS INVENTED BY ONCE SERVED WITH RESIDENT OF LENTS ADMIRAL BEATTY The Chautauqua Club held its fare Messrs. Galloway and Phil Holmes On the wall of a ragl estate office well meeting nt the l<ents Library and families spent Sunday at Pacific in Kern Park are two oil paintings Thursday afternoon. May 27. Before City, where they tried fly-casting for which attracted the attention of a the program a dainty luncheon was Chinook salmon. The big fish had Herald reporter this week. One rep served. While the members were not started to run, however, in large resents an old English pilot brig still seated at the table Mrs. Jasper numbers, and the party was not riding out a white squall off the sang “Way Down Upon the Swanee very successful, They say that it coast of New Foundland. The other River," as an introduction to the is a little too Sarly— i week or two is a pastoral scene showing a land subject for the day, which was "The later will be beti“r. On the head scape of the famous Berkshire Hills Negro in Uterature ami Ait." latter waters of the North Yamhill river in England. The first picture was Mrs. Inc* C. Richurdson, in the fol the party found trout taking the fly painted by the present head of the lowing gracefully rhymed speech, pre in goo«i shape, and got a nice lot English navy, now Lord Beatty; the sented Mrs. Jasper, the club leader, of them in the short time given to second, by the admiral's mother with a gift as a token of th«* club's the sport. Mr. Galloway has per when in her 76th year. Both pic appreciation! fee ted a new auto kitchenette which tures were given to Peter Larsen, "I've been asked to make a speech is attached to the running board of of Kern Park, who was second of —I really don't know why. Many the machine. It is different from ficer under Captain Beatty op Pilot are better fllteil to do that than I. anything hitherto attempted and Brig No. 33, when the future head Hut I will do the best I can, al has proved to be a big success. of the British navy was in h:s 21st though it's not my bent, hoping that year. The ■ brig usually covered yon will overlook my great rtnbar- about 100 miles up and down the P.-T. A. COMMITTEES nt. rei rugged coast of Newfoundland, and After a delay ut twenty y«*ara, un Mpenditure or over ten million ilollurs and more tiiuu 39,000 lawsuit* and “We’ve met in this chautauqua cotapromlaea, Chicago crlatiratad tin, formal <>|M*nli«g of tlie new double-decked t.aacule bridge licking the north and NAMED AT MEETING each boat carried 12 pilots, who met rias* for very near a year. It has south end of Michigan lion leva rd. thereby giving the city eae of the longest und most ttenutlful drives In the world. and piloted incoming vessels into Iwen a time of profit as well as Over lO.iSMI automobile* de«orute<l with Hower« croased lite bridge shortly after It was declured open by Mayor OF EXECUTIVE COM the British North American porta. much cheer. We’ve traveled through Thompson. The second picture was presented America, we've b«*«*n to Mexico, and to Mr. Larsen by the admiral’s At a meeting of the committee if we are all much wiser than we were MRS. IVY KINNEY VACATION BIBLE H. E. BLOYD CASHIER the Lento P.-T. A. held Monday. M.-*y mother, and Mr. Larsen corresponded a year ago. We’ve been to France, 24. to finish business matters not jt- with his former fellow officer up to to England, and to the Sunny South; PRESENTS PUPILS tended to at the last P -T. A. meeting, about four years ago. SCHOOL TO OPEN Mr. Larsen’s OF NEW STATE BANK we’ve settled many problems—that the following delegates and cetnmit- service with the present lord admiral IN PIANO RECITAI is, by word of mouth. AT MILLARD AVE tees were appointed. AT TROUTDALE lasted for 18 months, and a warm Council Delerat«» to the P.-T. A. “We’ve vlailed with Franklin, with I friendship resulted which has held which meets at the « ’ «=ntral Library Washington. Rorhamb«au, with La- the first Friday of e ch month, ar? during the many yean that have in- The presentation of a highly in- fayette. F’och and Lincoln, and many The Troutdale Stale Bank opened j Beginning June 16 and running _ the officer of the l^ent P.T. A.. M«—>. tervened. another hero. We’ve entered the tcruating program by the pupils of its doors Tuesday of this week for i ^or three weeks, closing July 7, there F O. McGrew, president. Mrs. E. A. Mr. Iairscn later served in the world of letters, of literature and Mrs. Ivy M. Kinney, teacher of business. O. J. Hawkenson, a banker be held in the Millard avenue Droste, vice president. Miss Dickey, navy of the United States, and while art; religion, science, politics — all pianoforte, at her studio at 6228 92nd of many years’ experience, formerly Presbyterian church, the most near secretary. Mrs. E. M Scheuermar.. now a dry land sailor, he holds a street, on the evening of May 28, assistant cashier of the State Bank b’ central church, a daily vacation treasurer. Mrs. Alice iax?ke, auditor have played their part. and Mrs. Earnest Snyder. Miss Bessie master’s certificate, and in moments “Ami now the year la ended and was attended by relatives of the par of Portland, from which he retired bible school. ; This school will have Easley. Mrs. Edward Brunning dele of reverie there come to him the we each will go our way, till we ticipants and their friends, and in last year to devote his attention to | ^or *ts object the instruction of boys gate*. Mra. Echo McCord. Mia* John swish of the waves and the weird meet again for study on some Oc vited guests of the teacher. The the lumber industry ami home build land girls in the scriptures. This end son. Miss Armstrong, alternate*. song of the wind through the rig Delegate* to the CM* Federation of tober day. But ere we part and say studio was tastefully decorated with ing, is president of the bank. H. E. will l>e attained by attractive means, ging, which for the moment quickens Clubs. Mrs. O. A. Hee. Mra E. A. good bye, before our long vacation. Oregon grape and Scotch broom for Bloyd. formerly with the Multnomah including clay modeling, hymn illus- Droste and Mias laiwrenson with Mrs. the pulse of the hardy Norseman, I’m asked to bring this token of our the occasion, and the program was State Bank, is cashier and will be 1 tmting, story illustrating, sand tabic Stella Katxky. Mra Maud Damall and and causes a new light to come into appreciation. Tia but a very simple rendered in a ntunner that reflected in active'charge of the institution. I work, and dramatization. 7be per Mia* Harvey as alternates. his eyes, only to be reminded by his Social Service committee. Mn. gift- a trifl*—It Is true; and meas much credit on the instructor as Th<> bank owns its own building, I sonnel of the faculty is as follows: external surroundings and age that Mrs ures not the high esteem that we all well as those who executed the vari which has just b«*en completed, and ' Principal, and primary teacher. Echo McCord, Mrs. Fish and his sailor days are over. l.eipkaemper have for you. But we trust that ous musical number* a lot ted them. it is attractively furnished with Miss Georgia Parker, associate sec- committee. Garden and exhibits The program was as follows: you'll accept It. an«l not aleae what quarter-sawed oak fixtures. The Tctary of the Oregon State Sunday Miss Train. Muta Vaughn, Miss Evarts REV. SMITH GAVE Piano Solo—“Shepherd's Dream,” many friands of Mi. Bloyd in the Mt. [School Aasociationreh«?* man of the and Mrs. Droste. >«nay be. but take the love that goes Child Welfare committee Mrs. Mae Crawford. with from this C. L. 8. C." Scott district wish him abundant ! l°cal committee, Mrs. J. J. Hand- MEMORIAL ADDRESS Clara Hoff. Mrs. Alice Locke and Mra Piano Duet — "Robin’s I.ullaby,” success in the business, The club dispersed, feeling that ! saker, pastor of the Laurelwood Con Carrie Absher. much of the success of the year’s Dorothy and Paul Arthur Geisler. gregational church; teacher of inter legislative committee. Mrs. GeseP Piano Solo—"Sunshine and Shad work was due to Mrs. Jasper and to mediate boys. Rev. E. A. Smith, of and Mrs Stella Katzky. POST AND CIRCLE Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor of the Publicity committee Mrs. O. A. He*?. I the Ixtnts Baptist church; teacher of the interest taken by Miao Fleming ow," Anna Robson. I^enta Baptist church, delivered the Press committee. Mrs. Damall Piano Trio — “ Celebiatcil Spanish in obtaining material for the topics. THANK CITIZENS junior boys. Rev. Mixsell, of the Reception committee Mrs. Eames» Memorial oration at Oregon City last Those present were Mesdames F. March," Helen Barker, Mildred El- Anatx'l Presbyterian church; teacher Snyder. Mrs. J. H. McSloy and Miss Monday. The house was crowded to FOR COURTESIES rod and Augusta Richter. M. Jasper, 1. F. Coffman. J. C. Mohr. of intermediate girls, Mrs. Hender Evarts. capacity. Oregon City is Rev. Piano Solo—“The Storm," Helen II. H. McKinley, M. E. Stewart, J. Membership committee. Miss Men- son, of Woodmere; teacher of be Smith’s home town, and he says he xles. Mia* Stella Smith. Mra Alice H. Me”'.of, O. E. Lont, Ine* C. Barker. ginners, Mrs. Belmore, of the Ar Lents, Ore., June 2, 1920. had the time and the honor of his Locke, and Miss Dickey. Piano Solo — "In the Mountain H. Richardson. Sibley, Wilson. J. teta Baptist church; teacher of jun Editor Mt. Scott Herald: Hot lunch committ.-.--. Mra Eatehel. life. Donaldson, A. E. Hamilton, and the Hut,” Dorothy Geisler. In behalf of Shiloh Circle and ior girls. Miss A. E. Hollingworth. Mrs. R Schnider and Mrs. Droste. Piano Duet — "May Day,' Mattalia«* Misses Esther Fleming, Claire Mc Assistants to these teachers will Reuben Wilson Post, G. A. R.. I CHURCHILL C. SMITH DIED Kinley, Uluru Jasper and Grace Er- and Florence Kinney. want to than k Lee Gat sky. Mr. include Mesdames C. M. Williamson, MRS. NELLIE McGREW Piano Solo — "Budding Flower,” Kiser, R. J. 'Goodman and the Mt. Minnie Collins and Myra Zehrung. FROM BLOOD POISONING nisse, u.‘ Buffalo, N. Y„ who was a Rajgenu Weisb«*ck. guest of Miss Fleming. IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Scott Cemetery Association and Mr. There will be a class for high school Three Step—"Moonwinks,’’ Carlton Pierce for their kindness in furnish students, and if there are enough Churchill C. Smith, for many yean Richter. ing autos to take those who went to adults in the district who would like CAR TRACKS BEING a resident of the Lents district, and Piano Duet—"Queen of Drowsy the different cemeteries for the pui- to attend a class held once or twice Mrs. Nellie McGrew entertained residing at 5115 88th street, died MOVED AT TREMONT Land," Dorothy and Paul Arthur pose of decorating the graves of the a week, Mrs. Handsaker will see that the the Laf-a-Lot Club last Thurs I last Friday of blood poisoning, aged Geisler. day at her home on 54th avenue and 1 77 years. He is survived by a widow Civil War veterans on Sunday, May such a class is formed. Piano Solo — "Sparkling Eyes,” 30. We appreciate this more than Watch for the minute-men who are 88th street. Dinner was served at and two sons. Funeral services were Thc work of moving the car tracks Doris Tyler. words can express. Th«* comrades are to go to every church, morning and one o’clock. Those present were: ' conducted by Rev. E. A. Smith, of Piano Solo — “Rippling Water.' getting old, and cannot hike to those evening next Sunday, to announce Mesdames Echo McCord, May Howe, the Lents Baptist church. Interment on 72nd avenue between 60th street and Foster road was begun W«*dnea- Mary Robertson. Listen for the auto Jessie Sanders, Josephine Burgett, was in Ix>ne Fir cemetery June 2. cemeteries on foot and carry flowers the school. |‘iano Duet—“Keepsake.” Carlton to decorate 140 graver, which was mobiles which with trumpeters may Nealie Orton, Maud Munsing. Emma day morning after a delay of a couple of weeks. The street car com and Augusta Richter. the number decorated in the Mult make the round of the district in Hankin, Nellie McGrew and Vivian The Five Point Club met with Mrs. Piano Solo—"Rustic Dance,’’ Mil nomah and Mt. Scott cemeteries. Mr. the interests of the school some Howe, Dorothy Orton and Hubert J. H. Jones at 3000 55th street last pany claimed they did not have the funds to complete the work, but fin dred Elrod. Pierce, who»«* tim«* went wrong, did time before the opening day. Burgett. Tuesday. Piano Solo—"Spring,” Bertha Wois- not report in time, but we appreciate ally agreed to go ahead with it in Latst Sunday the “minute-man” preference to having the city take beck. his intentions just the same. We service in behalf of the daily vaca- Piano Solo—"Flower Song,” Mad wanted six autos. I put a piece in tion bible school included Mesdames the work over and finish It. It is said the cost of the improvement to aline Kinney. yoilr pa|>er for autos. Only four of J. J. Handsaker, Sadie Orr Dunbar. Piano Solo—“Love’s Oracle,” Helen fered their services, so we had to M. Frances Swope and Myra Zehr the company will about to about $33,000. This was one of the items Barker. apply to the Mt. Scott Cemet«*ry As ung. and Messrs. J. J. Handsaker, Vol. 1 Friday. June 4. teso No. • Piano Solo—“Memories of Spring,” sociation for their big bus. After Want Swope. Chas. Guthrie, Scheuer- which the measures voted down at the special election propose«! should Florence Kinney. that Mr. Kenworthy offered two man. Purviance, Platten and Mell- Tug of war, Lucky Cook, Albert Editor Piano Trio — “Tripping on the autos, and we thank him for that, indy. be taxed to the business concerns Husky. Lawrence Quinn. Ocie Moore. Lillian Steinbrick Clyde Mook. Richard Hubler. William down town which benefit chiefly from Lawn," Helen Barker, Mildred Elrod and will remember it next year at Assistant Editors Hogg. Jacob Kletsel. Vernon Wilaen. the afreet car system. The company and Augusta Richter. THOUSANDS HONOR Memorial time. Walter Smith, Helen Delaney, Austin Westover. Chas. Mayor and Piano Solo—“The Sack Walt*,’’ is now asking that th«* fares be JOHN WALROD, Ijvwrence Harwood. Augusta Richter DEPARTED FRIENDS raised to eight cents so the car riders Paul Arthur Geisler. Commander. —I— Piano Solo—“Melody of Love," Au can pay for this and other similar They had a preliminary tryout at Mr Groshing. the manual training gusta Richter. the Franklin High school, Tuesday. improvements. Thousands of Portland people ob supervisor, visited Lents school Tues Piano Solo—"Bella at Eventide," SOUTH MT. TABOR Mr. Hughson and Miss Alton accom served Decoration day by visiting the panied the pupils who went from the day. Anna Robson. CLUB TO GIVE REELS different cemeteries of the city and I^nta school. —»— PARTY GIVEN FOR Piano Solo — "Dolly’s Birthday,” decorating the graves of relatives or The pupils who are the winners in Miss Evelyn Lawrenson, teacher if MRS F. S. ALLYN Elisabeth Kohn. friends. A general complaint was Lents school for the trade meet to be room S has been absent several days The South Mt. Tabor Community Song—“Pixie’s Good-night,” Dor- Club will give picture shows during the scarcity of flowers, which are held at Multnomah field this (Friday) and Miss Grace Menane is taking her othy Geisler. afternoon are: place. the ensuing summer months, and usually plentiful at this time of the Girl and boy under 4ft Sin., Dor A delightful party was given last year. Many Lents people repaired until the club takes up its usual fall othy Hees and Pat Barbee. Saturday afternoon by Mrs. F. O. DOLSON’S DAIRY Anna McGinty of room 14 and activities, on the second and fourth to the well-kept Mt. Scott cemetery Girl under 4ft tin., Anita Henrv Joseph McGinty of room IS went with McGrew at her home, 8729 56th ave on Monday, where the local Grand and Gordon Baldwin Friday nights of each month, begin their mother to Hood River for the IS COMMENDED ning nue, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Army post decorated the graves of Girl and boy under 4ft. 9 in.. Thel summer. on the night of June 11. Frederic Stanley Allyn, of Mt. Ta Civil War veterans. ma Littlefield and William Limback. bor. The house was beautifully dec Girl and boys under 5ft., Lucille MRS. YOTT SERIOUSLY Mr. J. Anderson of the G. A. R. orated with the season’s flowers. C. H. Dolson, who operates a Triplet. Austin Westover and Richard W. C. T. U. MEETING TO brought an oil painting of the An- Hoes. Mra. Claridge H. Himes assisted the dairy near l^ents, thia week receive«! ILL—DAUGHTER HERE BE HELD ON JUNE 8TH derson prison which he showed the Girl and boy under 5ft. Sin., Doris hottess. Dainty refreshments were the following letter, which is self- is. history class. He. himself was In the Baldwin and Richard Hubler. served. Those present were Mes- explanatory: , Boys 75 yd. dash. lAwrence Har- prison for two years. Mrs. Hattie Yott, of Foster road The W. C. T. U. will meet with dantn Harold Povey, J. L. Gilham, “C. H. Dolson, Lents, Ore. —F— and 92nd street, is reported to be Mrs. I. F. Coffman, 6116 92nd street, wood. C. Whitlock, J. C. McGrew. R. C. Boys 100 yd. dash. I Jivrence Har- “Dear Sir: Kindly accej4 my con seriously ill. Her daughter, Mrs. A. The spelling contest between the Prinee, O. H. Schwerdtmann, Chas. gratulations on the quality of milk L. Langdoa, and two children arrived Tuesday, JvRie 8, at 2:30 p. m. wood. Boys <0 yd. dash. Iuvwrence Har- eighth grade pupils of the City and Flower mission meeting. We urge K rates, C. P. McGrew, F. 8. Allyn, you have put on the m the Women of Woodcraft, was held here Tuesday from Nogales, Aris., all members to be present and will wood. Emofy Curtis, Eliiabeth Clark, Avis month (May). Two coun at their hall Friday night The Girls «0 yd. dash. Ports Baldwin, in response to a telegram conveying gladly welcome visitors. Light re- eighth grade won. One boy missed Espey, Atlanta Allyn and the Misses 6300 and one of 8300. T running high jump, Esther Girls news of her mother’s illness. the word 'recommend.'• The women freshments will be served. Hershman and Eloise Hood. Helen Gilham and Hazel Allyn. be encouraging to you. It certainly Boys relay race. Ocie Moore, Rich missed nine words and failed to pro Mn. L. C. Rullock. of 4614 63 rd The standing was 99 la to me. Respectfully, Oregon strawberries lire appearing ard Hubler. Harry Briggs and Law nounce two. H. P. A meat returned Sunday night street, is visiting with relatives near It the local markets, and at the pres rence Harwood, alternate Austin per cent to 92 per cent In favor of the , D. W. MACK, from a visit to Iteianon, where his children. Westover. ent arc retailing at 25c per box. Chief Dairy and Milk Inspector.” Gaston. mother and a slater reside. Che Cents School Densi