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EVANGELICAL CHI RUH NOTES mt. Scott Gerald The young peopie'a meeting of the Kvangpllcal church .will be led next Sunday evening "by * Ju rites •Leitch. Published Every Friday at Lents Topic. "Honesty tn Word uud J>e«d." Como and bring your friends and jolli Station. Portland. Oregon. the young people in the evening aer- Proprietor vice. J. S. UPDIKE . A reception will be given the new Mana*«r C W. SMITH - pastor. Rev. F. B. Culver, and family, Entered aa second-class mail mat of the Lents Evangelical church next ter February 14, 1*14, at the poet Tuesday eveulng, June 88. lu the efflce at Lents. Oregon, under act of liasement of the church, The leading Congress, March 8. 187*. teat urea will be a dinner at 7 o'clock. Every- Subscription prie« »1.40 a year followed by a social hour, body welcome Come with well-filled »811 Ninety-seooad Street • askets. Phones: Tabor 788». LENTS FREE METHODISTS Quarterly meeting services will be (XIXTRAtTORs Bl Y »X»RD held at the l*>nt* Free Methodist FOR GOVERNMENT CAMP church. »1st street and &Tth avenue, beginning on Friday evening. June Messrs. Oliver, Aiderman and Alder 18, and continuing over Sunday. Ser mat. contractors on the Mt. Hood vices will be at 3 p. m. on Friday Loop Highway, to be constructed this and Saturday and Sunday evening, District year, were in Lent.s Saturday, and pur also at 11 a. m. on Sunday. chased a Ford truck of the Eagle Gar Elder J. A. Hopper will be present to All are in- age people to b«- used in carrying food conduct these services. and other supplies to their men at vited to attend. Government Camp. This firm has :i BAIT1NT 4 Hl RUH NOTES. »50.000 contract, which is to be fin ished before the snow flies this fah The little people who took part in The firm has 80 men an<l a number the Children's l*ay exercises were of teams at work. given a party at the home of Mr». E. M. Moore on Tuesday afternoon A general good time was enjoyed. SCHOOL CHILDREN WEIXXIME Choir practice on Friday night. Mr. WELL EARNED VACATION Howard is doing splendid work with the choir. The large number of school child Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mr. ren who have been released from Shoplend will have charge of the school attendance by the summer va- school for the first time. cation period, seem pleased to be out. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sub- Many, however, will seek era ploy- nicnt. Some will pick berries, others will go to the beach, and still other*- will find work in various kinds of business in the city. It is the rest period .when the mind leaves tho ■ theoretical things and contacts the practical side of life. : A MXTUH FREAK Matches are always an element of danger. One day this week, two men were standing on a street corner, both smoking. One of the men re-filled his pipe and struck a match. The head of the match flew- into the air and alighted in the coat pocket of the other man. who having his attention called to it by a bystander, promptly turned his pocket wrong side out and saved his coat ELECTION OF OFFICERS HEID BY REBEKAH LOD4.E JUNE It Eureka Lodge No. 178. order of Rebekahs, held its annual election of officers on Friday. June 11. at their hall in Lents. The follow>"g officer* were chosen for the ensuing year: N O . Clara Sadler: V. G.. Ora High- miller; Recording Secretary. Mamie Cox; andTreasurer. Peter Larsen OF KERN PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH The regular monthly business meet ing of the Kern Park C. E. society will be held next Friday svsulug. June 18. at-the Kern Park Christian church. 48th avenue and SSth street This Is an important meeting, being the semi-annual election of ofUcftr». and all member* are urged to attend -• 4» » Dr**. />w **«•« ^W^rj*4, Mari 4 /<•*, »• HM!, Nr* Fw4 Surely, you’ll want to come in and hear the phonograph which mystified Janies Montgomery Flagg and all New York Mra. Mary Bassett, of Tremont tion. who was operated on at a hospital for -ib.ee*. of the eye. lost the use of the infected eye. has returned to her home. We have an instrument exactly like the famous ( Official laboratory Model which triumphed in the amoving “dark Scene** test. Montgomery Fhgg *«« among 00 NewYorker New Yorker ’s Wno attended the 2800 the audacious tone test nude by Thomas A. Edison, March loth, 1920, in Carnegie I lall, New York City. Line of up-to-date GEORGETTES and CREPE de CHINE WAISTS ■ ■ ■ s ■ Here‘s his own story. Read it. come into our store. Nothing like them ever seen in Lents before.,.. ■ ■ ■ Don’t forget we will give Double Trading Stamps ■ ■ LENTS DRY GOODS STORE Then The instrument used in Carnegie Hall, New York City, was an exact dupli cate of the original Official Laboratory Saturday (tomorrow) June 19 *The Phünonn¡.h *iih a Soul” What Mr. Flagg wrote— SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES We are pepared to serve you with Boxes NAMES OF TWO GRADUATES ari ; omitted by mistake $2.50 and up Multnomah State Bank Lents Station I Portland, Oregon k y s I I he Official Laboratory Model had proved itself theSupremephunugraph. It was an ideal come true, ft was perfect realism achieved. “I looked away and then back again, —gnd it puzzled me to determine which was -at the bat. ‘ 'When the light* were lowered, it was impo* uble to teli when it w*j Ann* C*»e, and when it w** only her voice that wa* urging."—New Yuck Evening Sun. The Pianist “When you *ee and hrsr M m * C**e *mg, you can M*n«ly believe that *n art to cwcntudly ia- diudaJ «nd personal a* hrn could ever I « repro “ Then the ullest pianist in the civil ized work! played a charming thing, accompanied by himself vra the pho nograph,— lifting his fingers away from the keys now and thim. 1 could ice him stop playing,—but 1 couldn’t hear him stop. “ Then-the big itunt of the recital. if ^nnrnmnn “Mis» Case began singing with the Choaograph. At a certain stanza the ouse was suddenly darkened. The song went on. 1 was shooting my ear* out like periscope« to detect the second when she would stop. I was sure I got it. Then she seemed to be back again. The flood of light came on again,—-no Anna. Only the phonograph singing away. mto 1 TIRES B duced mechanic illy yet the New Eciiaon ha* »utieeded to the point where the voice in tie iiulty pink diapcric» and tt»c voice iu the mahog any bo* »eciiied one and the tame. ** —New York Evaii.ng Mali. * A portion ol the dcim.n«tr»t»n wm even tamed un without the light», kj that no voe could tec whether Mia* Cue'* l.p* moved or not. It wa* all genuinely imtruitiie, and the twin-thip be- twerp Mi»i Ca*e'*_*inging, at.J the reproduction thereof, proved *o elute <*i to Lc eticn mdiaun- g»i*hat k."—New York G'ol e. Our Budget Plan You can own an Official laboratory Model that will do eveiything that was done by this famous instrument at Carnegie Hall. We guarantee it. Come in and see it. And learn about the Budget Plan. It finds the money for your New <Eui»on by applying system to spending. Ninety-second Street* * rW LENTS Nolic of WltMrawal of Partner. 4 fl Motto« 1« hwreby given that A. Roy Karr has thia day Withdrawn from the partnership lately existing between the said A. Roy Kerr and Pearl K. Reynolds, under the firm name and style of Square Deal Candy Company, Next time BUY FISK from your dealer riv Cl First-class Srvicee given Day or Night buelnecB being1 located end situata at Lents Station, Portland, Oregon, and that so far ae relates «o the said A. Roy Kerr, the said firm le rlaaolved. The buxine*. will hereafter be carried .1 L>n Qs JUD. Kenworthy # Company *l/i engaged la the bualneee ef manufac- turing and dtatritonUon of eandy M písc«"ñí •vheleaale and retail, the >41 LETS HARDWARE COMPANY, Local Agents Read what the New York papers say:- MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. UY satisfaction when you buy tires. Fisk Tires meet any comparison, any competition. Then there is the assurance of the Fisk Ideal. “To be the best concern in tbe world to work for and the aquarest concern in existence to do business with.” ‘"It was quite wonderful, and the audi ence applauded and laughed. Two girlt* Ixfrtnd me aaid ‘Googracious’." “ Mis»Lave -draped her beautiful self against the phonograph. Line of her som g recordings was put on the instru ment, and they, Miss Case and the phonograph,sang together. Then she stopped, and her other »elf continued Then together again. The Dark Scene if We too, have an exact duplicate of this famous three million dollar orig inal. We guarantee it to be rapable of sustaining the same test made March lOrh, at Catnegie Hall. We’ll also have it play for you in Mr. Edison's Realism Fest,—and let vouexperience its amazing realism for yourself. The NEW EDISON ■■■■■■■■ ■ The Lents Hardware Company have purchased the entire line of samples owned by Butler Bros., consisting of household goods and auto-motive ac cessories, and just as soon as the goods are received the Lents store will put on a sale. : Model, on «Inch Mr. Edison «pent three million dollars in research work. 5827 Ninety-second Street, S. E S A M P I. E S An apology is made by the Herald for the unintentional omission of the names of Beatrice Scheuerman and Harold Woodworth from the list of eighth grade graduates from I-ents public school last week. We regret the omission, but mistakes will hap pen—more perhaps in a printing of fice than anywhere else. LENTS METHODIST CHURCH Next Sunady is Childrens Day. The Sunday. School insets at *:45. and the program begins at 10:1». There will be au opportunity for the christening of children duriug this service. Epworth League at 7 p. m , follow »d by a 45 minute Vesper service All this week Is puinters' week. An invitation is open to all willing eoiils to indulge their artistic temperament .in adding beautiful patches of white to the somber, wood gray sides of the church. Choir practice Thursday, at 8 p. pt. On Friday there will be a reception tendered to the new Incoming Bishop Shepherd, to which sll members of the church sre invited. Lents should have a good representation down at First Church. A Beautiful ■ LENTS FIRM BUYS BIG LINE j«ct: “Man, and His Downfall.-, Young paopl.'s prayer megti^g 7 p. tn. Mubjact. "Through Afrl'.n A marica."' Evening ».rvic. at < o'cloel j«ct. "Th. N.w World and Ita on by Pearl E. Reynolds, under the old firm name, who will collect all ■iebte and demand. payable to salt firm end pay all debts and liabilities of the same and perform Ita esecotel contracts. Dated at Portland, Oregon, on th!» 1 »th day of May, A. D. 1*28. i • A. Roy Kerr Pearl E, Raynelda. - mll-JU [ Ji Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense 5802-4 92nd St. Lents Sta. Tabor 5267 oooee*............ >eowoooeoae»o>e j eeooeoeoooieoeeee t The Mt. Scott Herald One Year One DoBar