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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
MISS BEATRICE CARXEY AMD GEO. RAY GAGE ARE THIS MARRIED WEEK A pretty wedding was an event of the past week when Miss Beatrice Carney and Geo. Ray G^ge of Hills- bow, Wl*. were united in marriage at i-ady of our Sorrows church, Father Fallu reading the service in a most impressive manner. The double ring ceremony was used The wedding march was played by Mrs. Van Groosc who also sang “I Love You Truly" and "For You Alone." Little Glad.’* Carney, niece of the bride waa flower girl and the rings were borne in an Eastr lily by Kenneth t'arney. The bride was attended by her Sli ter, Mias Dorothy Carney and Miss Frances Trott, both dressed In white. The bride groom waa attended by hi« brother. Uoyd Bage, who came from Montana to attend the wedding, art v ' thur Howard of St. Helens. The bride was dressed in white satin draped in crepe de chine. A veil of white silk tulle fell in graceful folds from a coronet of orange bios- soma. She carried a bouquet of roses and sweet pea.« Following the cere mony a luncheon was served at the home of the bride's brother. Oeocgv W. Carney. COS 55th avenue The bridal couple met during the war a few months before Mr. Gag» sailed for France with the 4th engi neer*. The bride la a daughter of the lato William G. Carney, a pioneer mer chant of thia city. Glen Want came in front Bull ltun this week to have an ulcerated tooth treated. Strawberries locally grown are ap- pearing on the market, G rower* are concerned about the continued rain-, as they fear the crop may be Injured. Marvin Hedge won first honors in the one-half ounce iu I sk and out event at the Municipal Fly Casting pool at Sellwood last Tuesday eve ning. Walter Backus, was second and Jack Herman third. In the one-hali ounce accuracy, Herman was first. McFarland second. Hedge third and Backus fourth. Rain interfered with the rest of the program. TC-3 r 1 The Lents Delicatessen Shop Corner Ninety-first and Carline Where you can get a good Home Cooked Dinner, one that you will relish. HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES MADE FKESH EVERY DAY MRS. W A. ASH a ■' Harding for President HE’S ALL RIGHT We suggest that he start an investigation on Gas and Sugar and such. In the meantime we will be doing our best to please and keep you happy with Prompt Service with Repairs Tires and all the Fixin’s you need. We are yours for service, Eagle - Garage IN THE CENTER OF LENTS Phone Lenta 2011 5820 Ninety-second Street Lents Station \ If Your House is it NeV If \feur House is old. Make it Nev v/ith LOCAL AND PERSONAL EPWORTH LFAGÜK INSTA LI Ji Cha*. Chase and family, recently The oll wareboua« on lind atrqet. officers for comlng year from Eastern Oregon, and who hive ' tieur- Johnson creek. has beeil rqkbed d — ■ bought a rome in Tremont addition, were visitati (his week by Mr*. Mundor. Th* Lenta M. E. Epworth League of th* city, who Is an old time friend elected cabinet officers for th* «n* of the Chases. W R. IKluglas ha* sold his home suing year at a meeting held June I. On Sunday, June 13. th* following at 8808 82nd street and Is going to officers ware Installed; President, H. Forest Grove to live. P. Arnest; first vice-president (devo Dr. Atwood, dentist, went over to tional work). Georgia Fawcett; see- Falls City It^al Sunday, returning oud vice-president (missions), Mil home Monday forenoon. dred Pierce; third vic«-president (re Millie Bennett, of 82nd street and lief work). Zella Pierce; fourth vice- 88th avenue, la home from 'out hern president (social recreation and cul Oregon (or the summer. ture), t'orrin* Wilkinson; secretary. Messrs. Morterud and I'teaton, of I.oula Wilkinson; treasurer, Hubert Lenta, are doing jury work In one itlythliig; chorister, R. Wilkinson; li of the circuit court depart monta thia brarian, Gertrude Hembree; pianist. Alta Braaach. week. Born, to Mr and Mr* Clyde flager *21* 54th avenue, Thursday, June 17, a six pound boy. SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL FUDGE 35c a pound Mm. Frank Wright la visiting at the home of her husband's mother. Mrs. A. Wright. 844 2 82nd street, for a few days. Mrs. Toon, of 82nd street and *5th avenue. la gradually gaining In strength after her long severe slrgv ot aicknees. Ralph Repp and family livHig on SOth street have rented th* lower rooms of the building owned by the Friends church at 801* *|nd street, and will occupy same this week. An lusts nee of the value of paint Is given in the fact of a cltixen of l.ents who had tried to sell his prop erty for two years without success, lie painted the house an attractive color and sold It the following wook Nils« Kether Wright, of 82nd street and 86th avenue, report* a good time In San Francisco. where *he I* spend ing her vacation. In another column will be found Mi‘.md Mi« Elmer Wood* are the proud parents of a baby girl born th* announcement of the Mt. Rcott near «2nd June 12. Baity and mother are re Bakery on Foster road street. Mr. Welngnrt, Ih* proprio- ported doing well. dor. la a baker of experience and Win VanMctre bought a lol la know • just whal the public require- Woodmere addition thia week. f*r i In the line of bread, cakes and fw>«t nephew who will build a cottage on, riea, and la a live wire. the lot this summer. J. Par male«, of 8*03 88th atreet. W. W. Pierce, of Cleaburn, Texas, suffered severe bodily brulaea when la visiting his niece, Mrs. M. S Gal he was struck by an automobile loway. of 8*04 "3rd avenue. Mr. driven by W. K. Kodgero, at the in Pierce is 74 years old. terser I ion of lath street ani! Haw- Mrs. Dora Smith of 5304 72nd street, thorn* avenu*. Par ma lee was riding who has been in a west side hospital, on the platform of the street car and (or about three week* past is reported during a scuffle lie!ween some of the to be much improved In health. platform riders, was pushed off I he Mr* Etta Williams spent a day car, falling In front of the swiftly with her daughter, Mrs. F. M Peters. moving automobile. It waa lucky 8115 H8th avenu e recently. after for Parmelee that the encounter re. which they motored to Forest Grove. suited In nothing more serious. The demand for houses In Pert- land at the time is greater, say rea! eetate dealers, than it was last winter. Score« of people Inquire along the Mt. Scott line every day. Mrs. D. L. Hyatt and son. together with her mother. Mrs. Agnes Cole, have returned from a month's visit st Seaside, where they went for the ben efit of the son's health. W. 8. Sanders and family, of Grays Crossing, attended the cere moay of the laying of the cornerstoae of the proposed Masonic Home at Forest Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adamson and the latter'* mother. Mrs. Anna High land of 85th street, went to Woodburn last Saturday by machine, intending to stay but a short time. Mrs. W. S. Bennett and her little grandson have- gone to Iowa to spend two months. Mrs. Bennett hopee to gain in health while away as she has been quite ill with rheumatism. Mr. and Mr* Geo. Redman of Mt. Carmel. III., have just purchased a home in the Woodmere district and will soon occupy the same. Air. Red man has relatives in the Mt. Scott sec- tlon. H. K. Reynolds of the Square Deel Candy Company, is just In receipt of a letter from his brother, lister Rey nolds of the marine aviation corp«. Great l-akee. III. The brother de scribee how a negro In Waukega i. Wist, threw a atone through the wind shield of an officer's auto, striking lhe latter'* wife, and how 'the merino* stormed a hotel occupied by the ie- gros and what followed. He said « negro would be seen to run down the street followed by a marine, while a policeman chased the marine. In th-' first day’s riot, several marines ait sailors were hurt, while many negro"« were badly beaten. The next Jay about 250 marines and sailors storih< .1 the negro quarter of lhe town, and a pitched battle followed. Seven marine« were injured, and troc;>* finally drove the marluea back to their quarter* Young Reynold* la from Washington county. Oregon and Is tn the marine aviation corp*. thing O NE is sure— you can’t hide the outside of your house from critical eyes. You’ll he proud of your home and your neighbor- hood will be proud of 4 you if your house is kept painted and in good repair. Tne ' well-painted house is evidence of community spirit and thrift. FULLER Paint keepj new and old houses from run ning down, adds to their value and makes them attractive Specify FULLER Paint for your home. You can depend on it to do two things and do them well—pre serve and beautify. Look Up a FULLER Oealer in Your Vuwn W. P. Fuller & Co HOHN Northwe«t Branch Houses at Portland Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boice Vehela Lehman. Eva Spooner. Alice O'Brien. Eveline Hunt, and Florence Lehman, formerly of Woodmere school, were on the program at Wins low Mear Circle. 1-adlea of O. A. R„ on Monday, June 14, flag day. Lents Hardware Company Local Agents LEN1S GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Our Big 10c Loaf of Bread has that delicious flavor that gives it a place distinctively of its own in homes where good eating is appeciated. The same thing is true of our Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts and all other makes of our Pastries like mother used to make. I Emil Altermatt and wife, of Mnta, will leave soon for the vicinity of Mt. Hood, where they will spend the summer. Mr. Altermatt and two others have a government road build ing contract in connection with the Mt. Hood loop road, and the Alder- matt* will combine a summer outing with business, and may extend their stay until late fall. WEDDING, PARTY AND LODGE PASTRIES A SPECIALTY A letter received from Mine Mir- jorie Smith, of Taft, Ore., is quite interesting, as she says she has only three pupils, and they are of one family. She enjoys boating and other outdoor enjoyment. Winslow Mead Circle. Indies of the G. A. R., sent her a flag for her little school room, which she is very grateful for and for which she sent many thanks. z Quality and Cleanlineu are the twin motto» of our bakery Norwood Nye, a grandson of Mrs. George C. Gibson, of 50th avenue and 87th street, returned to Arista the first of the week from the east following his discharge from the Mr. Nye saw United States navy. service In the late war, and is much pleased after four years of service to resume the garb and ways of a lands- man. M. fl. Galloway. 8*04 73rd avenue, autoed over to Pacific City, Tilla mook county, last Saturday and went sea fishing. He was rewarded by catching a big kelp, the flesh of which was a deep green In color, He returned flunday. The trip to the beach no longer requires two or three days, the automobile annihilating the distance In a few hours. whether it is a shock absorber or a car buretor, or it may be merely a box of jiffy patches; and no purchase is too small to command our courteoes and careful attention. Come in and enjoy the pleasure of buying your automobile from us. It will be to your mutual ad vantage. Under New Managemet Isaac Mitchell, of Yacolt, Wash., a former resident of Lents, came down Thursday, stopping at the home of hie sister, Mrs. Harry White of 90th street. He returned Friday taking his granddaughter, Olive White, with him for a vacation on the farm. FULLER Paint Preserve* and Beautifies We Have It MT. SCOTT BAKERY J F Fisher, of «0ÎÎ14 «2nd street, and family removed last Tuesday to llielr new home in the suburb* of South Portland. Mr. Fisher is pastor of the Evangelical church in South Portland. H. E. Bloyd, former cashier of the Multnomah State Bank, I.ents. and now occupying the same position in the Troutdale State Bank, was in l^nt* Tuesday, shaking hands with old friend*. Dr. C. S. Ogsbury, Nellie Katzky and Maude K. Darnall represent the Mt. Scott chapter of the Eastern Star at the grand chapter meeting of the Eastern Star, which convened this week In Pythian Hall. Mrs. Katzky rendered a piano solo Wednesday. 5114 Ninety-second Street ! Mrs. A. Wright. 8442 «2nd street, reports a good time at Baker at the I. O. O. F. convention. She Is the proud possessor of a beautiful jewel of the Degree of Chivalry which waa conferred on her there. YEAR LEADERS for t|ip **cond Ilm*. Horn* gaa and oll wer* Stolen, togdher «Ith adln« of the personal effects o( the work- 111*11 vitjployed ther* MT. SCOTT BAKERY WM. WE3NGART, Prop. Foster Road near 92nd St. III Phone Tabor 644