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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1920)
* LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Clarence Munsing, of Seattle, is \iaitin* her mother, Mr*. Harvey, at «3rd avenue and 89th street. There ia a aerioua shortage of gas olina in Lenta, so oil dealers report The scarcity ia general in the t'ni’ed SUtea. Ed. Merrick, of south of Oregon City, and an old-time resident ot Lents, spent Memorial day here. The Arleta Ladies’ Gymnasium Club held its closing meeting for the season last Wednesday night. Mm McMurray of Toppenish. Wn.. where the big sugar factory is locate’!. Is in Lents, a guest of her sister. Mrs. F. A. Buhn» ot «310 94th street. Mi Thorn, of S7th street and 5«th avenue, went to Idaho. Tuesday. of last week where she expected to lie at her old home for Decoration Day. Mrs. Annie Mooney, of Gilbert sta tion. left Tuesday evening for Oak land. Cal., where she will visit her brother, Henry Quinn. Geo. Hutchinson sold his tour room house and lot this week, which I* situated just north of the city limits, to R. R. Uilman. Kennedy- and wu- ....... cox making the deal. Dr. J. H. McSIoy visited old Da- kota friends at Forest Grove last Sunday and on Monday attended the Masonic picnic at the latter place. Cal. Douglass is having an eight room house constructed on 46th ave nue between 67th and 69th streets, which will cost in the neighborhood of $4000 when completed. Next Sunday morning at the I^iurelwood Congregational church, the Rev. Mrs. J. J. Handnaker will speak on -The Need of Religious Education." Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitlock of Silver- ton. spent several days in Lents visit ing relatives. They left Monday for Wallace. Idaho, where they will visit their daughter. Mrs. Guy Sanders. W. J. Campbell of Yacolt. Wash.. Is Visiting his nephew. I. F. Coffman of this city. Mr. Campbell was a resi dent of the Lents section for many years, and assisted in securing the first school house built Ln " Lents —— old two-year Bonnie, the little ___ _ Mrs. Wright daughter of Mr. and Davis, of Third avenue is very low With pneumonia. A specialist ou* from the city Thursday morning gave them some encouragement. Phelix Tomasini who resides at 5644 92nd street, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital Sunday last for treatment for a severe illness, He is reported better at this writing. T.- E. Kennedy,* of Baker county. accompanied by a nephew, hailing from the same county, were guests of their brother and uncle, C. E. Kennedy, the latter part of last week. C. E. Kennedy and wife motored to Forest Grove last Monday and took in the Masonic picnic. Sunday night was spent with relatives at Hillsboro, returning to Lents Tuesday morning. I.F XTS SCHOOL ENTERTAINS G. A. R. VETERANS AMD WIVES Memorial day was obxen •<! by the Lenta school on Friday. May 21th A patriotic program, including an ad dress by H. P. A meat, waa rendered In the aasembly room Thia waa fol lowed b> a reception to the G. A. It Veterana and their wives by the principal and teacher* Coffee and sandwiches were served the guests, and several old soldiers and their wives made brief addresses. The fol lowing persons were present, their ages following In numernls: P. I. Tusaey. 72: C C. Wiley. 77: 8 D Petersen74; L. J. Oredorff. 7»; Levi l.ininger, .73; Jas. Robbins, 77: Hen ry R'irg. 73: Frank 8tl<-kstott. 73; F E. Jhrger, 77: J. I- Scheuerman, 74: E A Hamlin. 80; John AA'alrod 31: Geo. W. Day. 75: R. 8 Waggoner. A4: .1. P. Anderson. A. It Camp 78; G. H AA’tlliams 75. laidles present wore Mesdames A. I- Deaton. Alice Wood worth. Caroline Anderson. Belle El- wool, Emma Jigger, Edith HuspV. Maggie Day. Elsie Grave* Ellen Rider. Mary Ijiwrence. Inci Qiilllk*. Hamlin Alice Orendorff. Florence Parker Pauline l.ininger. Lorena Floorence R. Finlay. Anna M Melvin Fennie A. Rigg* I l-WIS W. 4’AAIPBEI I. 4M» THELMA F. MAE A FEE AV ED On Saturday morning. May 29 it 10 o’clock. Lewis AV. »'ampbell and Mac Afee were united In Thelma F____ warriage at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. R Mac Afee. 5719 Foster Road. The service, read by Owen T. Day of the Arlcta Baptist church was followed by luncheon, to which a few relatives and Invited friends sat down. As soon as possible the young people were off in the bridegrooms car for a few days trip The departure however was anticipat ed and they were triumphantly escort 'd out of the city by 14 autos filled with merrymakers, who were rather 'ate in returning to the city, although 'hey gave assurance that the "sendofF ■vaa "a howling succosb .” The couple were given a recent on •pon their return Monday night at Ill- home of the groom's mother. Mrs. J 1» Campbell. 7239 Whitman avenue ■Chey were greeted by many friend- -he presen tel them with useful gif’* After the congratulations had bear offered, and refreshments served by Mrs. Campbell, the "newly weds’* were • scorted to their new home, at 5510 list avenue, where they are at hour ’o their many friend* LENTS FIA’ CASTERS M AKE <.<M»D SHOWING IX EVENTS tournament fly-ca*ting In the . _ taged at the mintcipal fly-casting pool at Selwood park last Wednes day. Dr. McFarland made a wonder ful record in the quarter oz. bait a l/*- curacy, having only six demerits. The next beet record was M K. Hedge of f-ents .who only had nine demerit.». • oming within two points o^tieing th* vorld’s record. W F. Backus follow. <4 with 17 demerits, and J. Hermit • ith 19. In the one-half oz accuracy. ''ackus led with a score of three. M.’ Farland ». Ray Winter 1 3. Herman 1 Linger and Hedge tieing for the fifth place. In the second event Backus I bused the target a total of three foot in 15 easts. W. O. W. BASEBALL TEAM NEAR THE TOP The Woodmen of the World base ball team of Arleta stands 750 in the percentage column in the AA City League’s games thus far in the sea son. Arleta. Hesse-Martin and the Street Car Men’s Local aio all tied for first place, each having a l«*'- ventage of 750. Each team has three rames won and one game lost. Come and hear the Phonograph that Rivaled. ÄNNA CASE Below i> wlut the New York newipa;>»r, taal ol iu nitrveloua rreliun,—how It triumphed ia the sudaiksu dark ncue tm. Thr ihstrumcni ued March loth, 1910, u> Carnegie Hail, New York City, m sa exact duplicate ol the uripnal Olhtial laboratory Model, on whah Mr. hdieua »pent three ahlhsa MilMlll.1 IIIDAAII.I. PETERSON. Marshall Bidwell Peteraon, a grocer <>f Lents, igr.l 75 years, died at th" family residence at 1001 Foster roil, of erysipelas, on June 3, 1920. Deceased hail been a resident <»f Lents for about six months, havi’g started a grocery store at 1001 Foster road. He was born in Canada, and >s survived by bis widow. Carrie Peter son. and one son mid four daughtc.-s. as follows: II G. Peterson. Sacra men to. Cal . Mrn Feurle. Bremerton. Wn . Mr* II. C Dili's. Seattle. Wn.. M -* L. A McClain Tenino Wn., and Mrs. It I-'. Simons, at present residing with her mother. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at Kenworthy’s inor- .uary patiers at 10 a. m, with Inter. meat ill Mt Scott cemetery. % dollar» ui research work. We too have an exact duplicate of thia three million duller original You can have it ia yew own borne. It will tu»tam precisely tbe »ame ten made in Nrw York City. We guarantee thia. Come in and te t th-tupreme realum oft hi» (MKcial labors torr Model Mr 27/Í- NEW EDISON FOUR SMART STREET HATS (Carnegie Hall —in the City of New York, u the country*« moat famous concert auditorium. Before a typical Carnegie Hall au dience of 2800 people, Mr. Edison pitted his new phonograph againtt the glorious-voiced Anna Case world-famed soprano. “Dark Scene” Teal 3 «*■ .Mu Cdit itti J btidi ."it Nrtc Eduta sc. .»•; ....... .. »«■ This group of four smart street hats Includes four kinds of braid. At th top ii -oft. bl-< k<-d shape Is of fine milan; to the right a hand-ma le hat of satin straw is faced with satin, op posite, one of piping braid, require« a veil. A rough shiny braid mukes tbe trim, stiff sailor below. YOUTHFUL STYLES IN SUITS Perfect Realism “When the lights were lowered, it was impossible to fell when it was Anna Case, and when it wax only her voice that was singing."—New York Evening Sun. “When you see and hear Miss Case sing, you can scarcely believe that an art so essentially individual and personal u hers could ever be reproduced mechan ically, yet the New Edison has suc ceeded to the point where the voice in the fluffy pink dra[>eries and the voice in the mahogany box seemed one and the same." — New Ycrk Evening Mail. “ A portion of the demonstration was even carried on without the lights, so that no one could see whether Miss Case’s lips moved or not. It was all The lighti 'i'n< m, Cdtr* i vont ttKunatd. 8. N. Fredolph, who has been quite New sidewalk on the east side of sick for two months past at his re !>2nd street from 51st avenue to Fos residence on 94th street is reported ter road and from Foster road to «8th improved In health. His son, E. O. ¡•venue is now assured. Mr. I. F. Fredolph. who has a homestead 20 Coffman was over to see the comnils- miles south of the Dalles, is here rionera this week, and was aM'ireJ Visiting his father. that everything was O. K., and that work would soon begin. The deeds A teachers’ class meeting was held on the east side of the street have at the Arleta Library Tuesday to practically all been signed up, and th’ to qualify for the purpose of teaching • ontractirs believe they will be ‘ able ** English to our city foreign popula have the work completed tion, in the interests of good citizen first of September for use -rhool children. ship. ARLETA WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The Arteta team won the champion »hip of the grade schoqj league, bv five games out of six starts, and fix Woo.1- ing one game with Shattuck mere and Shattuck are tied for the second honors, and will play for the second place soon. Work is progressing in the matter of the hard surfacing of 62nd street from Foster road to the Powell Vai- ley road, a distance of seven or MR. AND MRS. K A4. HOWE ARE PARENTS OF BABY GIRT, eight blocks, A large force of men Born to Mr and Mrs. R. M. Howe, at is employed. the residence of Dan Campion, at 10th and East Broadway. May 27. a daugh ter. Grandmothers of the young la ly are Mrs. J. C. Howe and Mrs. Dan Campion. The home of the parent- s in Foscil. eastern Oregon. 83 rd street Mrs Walberg of «»14 was quite badly hurt last Sunday, the result of a fall while walking ever some timbers on the flcor of an un finished house. In some manner she slipped and fell through the construc tion work, striking on a scrosspiece. She was taken to St. Vincent's hos pital for treatment The P. R. L. & P. Co. has agreed to i eplace the womout rails on the road bed of the line to Ia>nta. The road bed upon which new rails will be re placed is on East 72nd, between East 61st and Foster road, and the rat1- way company estimates that the re placement will cost *33,000 The Multnomah Angler’s Club held its first meet of the season last week at the Seiwood Municipal «Tasting Pool. There was a fair attendance of anglers, among whom were Tom Me Sloy. Chris Wise, Billy Wood worth. Mr. Whitesley. Ed. Morton and M. K. Hedge of I^ents. The main fly-castint events will take place later in th’ season, and prises will be award’d the successful contestants. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Donnell end Dr. and Mrs. S. Crone drove out to camp one evening last week and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chari?« Welker at Orchards, Wn. Mr. Welk- • r has charge of the new road being geved through the county. George Strong and wife of Park- erburg. Went Va . who are traveling extensively, arrived in Portland. Sat urday, May 30, also Mrs. Bailey of New Straitsville, Ohio, were visitors at the J. C. McGrew home last Sunday. They left for Canada June 2nd, front there they will visit Salt latke, Yel- lowstonw J’ark ..and other places of interest en route home. CLEAN-UP SALE Millinery, 5920 92nd street. Cl. an up sale on all spring—1920— millin ery; 1/3 reduction on all trimmed goods, Sell for cash only. Green Mrs. Inez I. S. t rading stamps. Gulliks. I LENTS BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Sunday school at 9:45. All wel come. Preaching at 11 a. m. Tasto: will speak on the theme, “God.” Young people’s prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Will take a trip with the Indians. Preaching and song service at 8 o’clock. Subject, “So Great Salva- tion.” G. T. Howard will have charge of the song service. Miss Case walked onto the stage and stood beside the New Edison. She srarted to sing. Her voice enthralled the audience with iu colorful brilliance. Suddenly the lights went out. Densest black shrouded the place. Hut Miss Case's voice went smoothly on. It rose to the very heights of iu superb artistry. The lighu Hashed on ! The audience rubbed its eyes, wrinkled iu brows, gasped with astonishment. Case was gone! Her voice had been coming from the New Edisoa. Linder cover of the darkness, Miss Caae had stolen from the platform, leaving the New Edison to continue her song alone. The audience never knew the had gone, until the lighu »vent up. It was an ama/ing triumph, freely ad nut ted by New York*» leading newspapers. The following extracts are typical. M im I «THEFT NOW ASSURED OF CRADE HCHOOL LEAGUE 1 The Phonograph with a Soul” IDEW ALK IMPRoVt'.MENT ON L. A. Barker and daughter re turned Tuesday from a visit to Mon roe, Corvallis and Alpine. Mr. Rar- ker says the west side needs rain badly, and that farm help is very scarce. Let ea ÿr* yve Ldiaon’t ta*mating Kcalum Teal. For those who look best in suits that are trim and simple the youthful style shown above will prove success ful-. It has a box-plaited skirt and a short, straight coat. The latter Is very cleverly cut and depend* upon round buttons In two sixes and u little silk braid for Its embellishment. The collar ia a small and Inconsplcuomddetail. reproduction thereof, proved so dote as to be often indistinguishable.”—New York (»lobe. Congress Is naked to adopt measure* to foster th*- rfyeatiifTs Industry, but we have waited too long, we fear, to ex pect results by this corning Easter. The /ighti fl.nhrdon. Ca,e w.i vorn. Hee vate Vidi i.u.i’.’Jitn the Artv b.di i The Great Wall of China is said to be crumbling. But It Is not the only Institution of antiquity which Is suffer ing the same fate these Iconoclastic days. It ia both untrue and Indiscreet to «ay that the bolxhevlat* have no brains, and underestimating the resources of the enemy hns lost many a battle. The bolshevtsts have brains, but misuse them frightfnlly. HEED’S EXPRESS MOVED Reed’s express and coal office lias moved to 9319 FVtster road latrgo "orage room See Reed for storage and coal. > FOR SALE Four room new modern bungalow, with bath, basement, gas and eleclrt’ lights. 9119 57th avenue. Inquire evenings first house east. Want to Rent A Modern House in good loca tion. Might bny eventually if price is right Roy L. Davis at Eagle Garage, Lents Come in and hear a duplicate of the Olfi.ul I..Moratory Model used on March loth, in New York City.' MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Ninety-second Street LENTS Notice of Willidrnwul of Pnrtncr. Notice is hereby given that A. Roy Kerr has this day withdrawn from th'- partnership lately existing betw en the said A. Roy Kerr and Pearl E. Reynolds, under the firm name nn<l style of Square Deal Candy Company, engaged In the business of manufa’- turing and distribution of candy nt wholesale and retail, the placo of business being located and kituate ut I^-nts Station, Portland, Oregon, and that so far as r latos to the su id A. Roy Kerr, the said firm Is risaolved. Th* business will hereafter he carried on by Pearl E. Reynolds, under the old firm name, who will collect all debts and demands payable to sal I firm and jury all debts and liabilities of the same and perform Its execute 1 contracts. Dated at Portland, Oregon, on th1« 19th day of May, A. D. 1920 A Roy Kerr Pearl E. Reynolds. m28-J1A •’M