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LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, AUGUST 20, 1920
Subscription, $1.00 the Ye? r
MT. HCOTT BALI, PLAYERS
FASTEST MEN ON SPIKES
EDIK »Kl A LETS
V ol . XVIII.
No 32
BIG I.ABOR DAY PICNIC
IARVIN K. HEDGE IK A
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF
NINETEENTH ANNUAL STATE
AT MT. SCOT! PARK
DIS i I NG I 1SHED ANGLER
.MOTHER OF LATE HERO
EDITORIAL CONVENTION HELD
'file Mt. Scott Herald ugrec.i with
The Labor Day picnic to be given
Mr. Rossuil in Id* communication in
Marvin K. Hedge of 5707, 94th
Mra. C. M. Williamson, 6910 51st , The Oregon State Editorial convention
The Mount Scott district has (
pr prietor of tin- Lent* Hurd* by the children anri instructor* ut avenue, is having a* house guesU 1 held at Astoria August 13, 14 and 15,
pluyer* in the Portland Da-<bull V this issue regarding the car» of last tn
•ociulion (the scud-pro longue) than century's mintage u od on the .Mt ware store, recently won for himself th», Mt. Scott i'ark play ground* at Mrs. E. E. Aspinwall and her daugh­ 1920, proved a most piensant affair
any other section of the city. Tim Scoli cur liiw-s, a* well oh the puna uud the local Northwest Scientific 72nd street and 55th avenue prom­ ter Helen of Salem.
socially and highly instructive and
Mra. Aspinwall i* the mother of beneficial to those in attendance, in
Kendall station t'-uin, th<- Ailcta V service yc opt the ov.-r crowded con­ Angling club distinguished honors at isee to be the greatest event of this
O. W’ b and the H
Martin tea , ditlon of iare ut ti»ira on th« Mt. an :■ igling tournament held at Seat kind ever held in the park. Great the late Kenneth Aspinwall, known addition to the relaxation and relief
three of the fu.t, >t out i
,.pik,... Scott linei i. Now that tile company th- in Woodland, one of that city’s í preparation* are being made for it* locally, who passed away recently in | of the editor for four days from the
aucces*. The boy* and girl* are Memphis, Tenn., en route by auto ■’steady grind.”
•vautiful parks.
tiro compose 1 almost entirely of plaj has been |i
'he people
The events in which Mr. Hedge drilling for the occasion, and the par­ with hi* mother and «inter* Helen
< hs from Mount Scott.
Every newspaper representative
scored highest, including hi* awards. ents «ill feel proud of the result* and Ruth for Birmingham, Ala. When present will attest to the exceptional
service in
A taunt could I«’ mu lc up of pie
from attending the parks, instead of they reached Memphis Mr. AspinwaM hospitality of the Asorians extended
arc us follows ;
er* living in this vicinity which v.e
Litt!* 4 year old Roy McElhany of
I >ry fly accuracy, first prize, a sil- running wild on the street*, The succumbed to a meningitis trouble, to the visitors. There was nothing
prove Ute equal of any tri i ncm in
West Park and Harrison streets is ver cup <1 aiter ounce bait accuracy, chfrl ren are learning something that which was the culmination of the ef­ too good for the editors and their
the field In fact, th" wi tm
doud, the I'esult of a Jap by the name second prize, a H'lldun casting rod; wiij l**nefit
benefit them all through life, I fect* of mustard gas burns added to families in attendance. Boat rides,
heanl several of the “bm h b
of
Oki
Laving
raced
through
the
’
’
he
program will soon be announced. gassing, which he had received on the auto trips, a visit to Seaside, banquets
c
.iid
prize,
an
imported
distance
fly,
iiUQuagrrs stat" that it wa their in
streets ut about 25 mile* per hour Hardy basket; dry fly accuracy at 1 li< champion game of baseball by overseas battle front. His record in and other entertainments conluded a
11 tvnCon to organize such a i ■
with defective breaks. And he i* unknown di ilunce, third prize; accur­ ’ » -«iris from all other parks in the the late war includes 230 days on the continual round of pleasure.
next sruxui. I here m e tuw«rul te
ehraged with manslaughter. It w acy fly, fourt)^ prize; half ounce dis­ city will be u feature of the occasion, I battlefront, 17 times over the top,
A visit by auto to the cranberry
in the inter-city league ■ hhh Im
smaller businiss district than lawt . a case of murder, and nothing short tance bait, fifth prize. Besides theae i h» Mt. Scott girls have, so far, won and being in all the big battles. He bogs of J. S. Dellinger, publisher of
These towns raised from three t > of hanging a few speeder* is going t> Mr. H< Ige won two special prizes arid all games they have participated in, was a member of the Rainbow divi­ the Astorian, was of as much interest
.top these killing* that are becoming .1 lie result of his splendid scoring and propose to continue to lead the sion, to the first reunion of which he to the writer as any part of the pro­
eight thousand dollars to put ten >
of
daily occurvnce on the Stri els of br-r.ir e the all r nnd champion of the van.
was on his way when death overtook gram pulled off on this occasion. It
nut this year, nnd aee»ir<fhi g to IV
•
Dinner will be promptly at 12:30. him. Mrs. Aspinwall brought the was amusing to note the exclamation
North -cet ‘-'cientific Anglers associa-
port* all the team», b»< they winning Portland.
lion, hir ing won'tnore prizes in nine | » re«' coffee and milk; bring your cup body back to Salem, where interment of surprise at the manner of culti­
or hiring, nre getting good support,
We have jest rcceiv
eicnts than uny other contestant. The ¡and sugar an»l a well filled basket; was made about three weeks ago.
vation and the kind of “trees” that
Among the plac er* fr<' < tills dis­
vious to going to press
association paid him the great com- | and have a good time at the picnic. |
cranberries grew on. Many were in­
trict who are getting the
ite p* in WHY this locality fai
plb,ent of asking him to go to Co­ There will be plenty of tables and ' LENTS GRANGE OFFERS TEN
clined to believe that instead of a
the Portlund papers are 1 fy II imnn much needed Bsaistanci
DOLLARS AS EXHIBIT PRIZE tree, it was possibly a “bush” on
lumbus. Ohio, ÍH October to repre­ ■ seati and at 2 o’clock the amusements
and Walt Steiger of the Kendall ing of roads and aid
-•♦n» thi « nortl IWCl st association, with will commence, about thirty stunts in ■
which the little red berry grew and
Station outfit, “Shrimp” Fegnn Ho
other districts contiguoi
At the regular business session of
I nil, and at 4 the grand circus will be
nil )>il
a na aid.
thrived. That it was a vine instead,
ard Hobson nnd Mana* r Bro ks of erty of certuln county
of
the
Lents
Grange
last
Saturday
The ournam ent I was followed by a give" in the ring, which will be rope»!
was a matter of information to many
the ArieU W. 0. W’s, “Du
sieuri ng paved roads
•plendid banquet for the members of ■iff r.o that all can s»?e, an»i the boys mbrning it was decided to offer $10 in attendance. Mr. Dellinger is mak­
“Rusty” Moore, Al Nygurd.
prove men tn galore. L
the association. As a delightful con and girls will render a program fit- I to the household which should carry ing a decided success of his venture
cott” Hubler mul 1’inL. De n’ ri
luted is a fact, a recal
’^e ^*rst prize at the Gresham and assure* that the cranberry can be
c|
. imi to the affair »Mr. Hedge and •.ing to the occasion and moil enter-'
the Hesnc-Martin Iron Werl
order.
J"
household exhibit, grown in his locality as prolific as
Walter Backus, a broth' r angler from talrfeg Thirty prises will be sward-1
n
Matt and Kill II iland of th" Ki >1. KUHt-
and $5 to the one taking second priz ■.
cd
at
this
time.
land,
■■
•
re
met
in
Tacoma
by
thei"
in the famous marshes of Michigan.
nek All Stur.', n so Frud aid Clare
The articles on exhibition, however,
Everybody is most cordially invited
», 'rom where they all motorci
Astoria, located on the Columbia
Ia>Mear and Arthur Johnson of
résolutions
must
be
trade
by
the
family
exhibit
­
or the week end to “Paradise End," to attend the entertainment and fit­
river, 18 miles from the ocean, ap­
Kendall,
h.. resort at the «now line in Ranier tingly observe Libor Day in a most ing; they cannot be borrowed for the proached by boat, is a verdure cov­
Last Sunday the K"» lull St.itlar.
occasion. Those who wish more in­
National
Park While there the party appropriate manner.
ered peninsula, beautifully located,
outfit took a trip to Oregon City in
i a t
I
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formation about it may call A. F.
>
d
the
ph
a
ure
of
hearing
u
talk
by
with its many fine business buildings,
effort to humble the league lea (ding
Miller, past lecturer, or Mrs. Donald
the original surveyor of Ranier Pari:,
MORTUARY
churches, schools and residences, and
Crown Wlllaniitte team That they
Furey. The prizes are offered to
who established the first official ree;
the pure and delicious tang of the
faileil of their object ivn» no fault
86th
i
members
of the Lenta Grange only. salt water gives one new life and a
Cblfford
Lea
Wilson,
5604
>rds of the glacial altitudes of the
of their twirling “ace ” lx fty H i I num.
Another
matter
of
interest
at
this
i region.
*“1 street, died August 12, aged 22 years. '
kindly inclination toward the pro­
who let the Falls Ci’ Ind- down with
i He wu* born in Christy, Wia., but meeting was the conferring of degrees gressive little city—approximately
three scratch hits, whi'e the Ke mdnl1
‘ >ad lived in Portland since he was non Mrs. Malvina Williams and B. 20,000 people—of the up-to-date va­
BOYS’
boys colliTtefl »ix of; of Kin » Col
,roker K IlIV
six years old. His father and mother. K- Kearney
riety. The town is now a port of no
who is said to be slated for a tryout
He aid has little
Mt. S
dr. and Mra. Andrew J. Wilson, sur­
small
proportions, with a payroll of
lefty’s tenm mates let in the runs l»v
OBITUARY
icy chargers
with
Mra E. D. Palmer, chairman of the vive him. Rev. F. R Sibley of Lents
more than $1.000.000, and a country
with Portland next year, However. land Shyloeka of ’hi* generation, thsr
COlll Uli ttee oa Industrial Club work c onducted the funeral service at Ken-
tributary thereto possessing vast tim­
In the Otlm
several easily err"'"
I* rerson in all thing earthly. The i for l*>ys and girls of the Portland .orthy's chapel Saturday, Aug. 14. j Clifford Lee Wilson, son of Andrew ber regions which are being penetrat­
M irti , ire
A A. game* tlu* ll<
T.
Wilson
and
of
Leva
May
Wilson,
reduction of int«,ri’«t would naturuil’
;
workers defeated the streetcar nm i I'uuse tlie withdrawn! of capital from public schools, will have in charge at' ■t 2 p. m. Interment was made in ¡was
born in Christie, Clarke Co., ed by the Lewis & Clark railroad.
the
Grwham
fair
ten
liooths
for
the
>
Mt.
Scott
Park
cemetery.
10 to 5 at Belwood; ’he carmen re- the state aiul borrowers
!
Wisconsin,
November 23, 1897, and Next to Portland, this scribe predicts.
TOW
would natur
Lou« Corak, 3921 71st street, died ; .died Wednesday, the 11th day of Au­ Astoria will unquestionably be the
taliated on the Conco tomers by a ally lie compelled to seek money els»' xbibiiipn of the work of the indust­
i a flee where. We arc informed that this rial clabi of ten of the Portland , August 13. He was buried at Mt gust, 1920, in his 23rd year at his leading city in the state of Oregon
score of 9 to 7. nnd ArL •«
and this section of the Pacific North­
inning fray from Cook A GIF, core •ii endment w a-s originally drawn up ■chools. The fair wilt be held in Oc­ .‘icott Park cemetery after a service ! home in Lents.
8 to5. Thi* game was thrown cut a mid signature« obtained with the cold- tober from the 4th to the 9th, inclu­ ut Kenworthy’s chapel.
When five years of age he moved west for future time to come, although
sive. All schools intending to exhibit
Kyosti Hemmila, who died at the
it has a close rival at present in the
the game was called to
b1<»(Ml"d intention of giving the bank their work should make their entries Good Samaritan hospital Thursday, with his parents to the west, living city of Salem.
llonevman Hardware teal:
first
in
Oswego,
later
en
in
Vancou
­
cr« a jolt, not witli th intention of soon, so that the work of clas«ifica- j the 12th? was born in Finland Febru­
Another feature of the occasion that
the Sherwood hoy*.
ver and for the last several years in
filing at "the state hou . , but after
Mount Scott ha* a go«»ii chance to being cliargoi with blackmail the pro­ tion for booth arrangements may be! ary 26, 1869. He was buried in the lents. As a boy he attended the deserves especial mention were the
It. Scott Park cemetery Saturday. I Methodist Episcopal Sunday school speeches of both Edgar B. Piper, edi­
lie represented in the cha ampionship moters were compelled to go through acilitated.
August
14, following a funeral ser-1
Mrs
Palmer
is
much
interested
in
|
team of the A. A. city lea'- ■ M the vlth the proposition to relieve them-
and church, ahd graduated from the tor of the Oregonian, and B. F. Irvine,
editor of the Oregon Journal Both
Arleta W. O W’s and the Hesse Mar »elves from an unenviable position hr indu'trial club work of the Port-j vice at 3:45 in Kenworthy’s chapel lents public schools.
and public schools, and is considering! His wife, Katherine, survives him.
addresses were masterpieces, and the
d berth
tin tossera are tied f<r «
As
a
young
man,
he
was
always
Whether or no those arc the facts i
■ ore publicity | Mike K. Karry of 4615 66th street
wise and witty sayings of many other
just one game behind the Crown- ■he ca e, it would prove a handicap t-> hr«' i: gh the ■ nterpri
’
faithful
and
devoted
to
the
interests
press. She • Staten
.
..
that passed - away at ...
his home Thursday, I ,
r
newspaper men on this occasion at­
Willamette team. It all hinge* on the business affairs of our state wer
,
,
,,
-
,
tn
.
]
vi
mt*
iaiiiii
/
vf
which
he
was
a
mem-
. jua '.
..... .« 12th.
KMk at
... »s-
„r «•
of
August
the age of
.<2 ......
veabs, .<*
. the famdy
. ,
.
. ■ test the fact that Oregon is repre­
I»- training in business activity which
the glime t<i Im played between
,
.
.
her.
and
he
will
especially
be
missed
t possible to reduce th" legal rat" of ue ’ imim 1« rs receive is valuable in Lis wifev Bessie Karry, surviving ,
.. , .
. , , ... , „
Ironworkers and the Crown-Willa interest to such n ridiculous low pc
...
from the loving circle of th« home, sented by deciminators of news and
I'lition
to
the
actual
money
which
him.
His
funeral
service
was
con-
,,
A
.
__ . , , .
,
mette at Vaugn street grounds Sept •ent and n-snlt-in serious disaste-
.... ,
o
u
And not only here, but also m that moulders of public opinion that will
hey
make
out
of
their
club
work.
It
ducted
Monday
the
16th
at
3
p.
m.
by
.
.
.
1
,
A
a
compare favorably with any other
5th If the Hesse Martin tvirlers de throughout the land, and would b"
■
.
> o. n .. t ,
n
n large circle
of
.
. relatives
, ,, and
. , fnends
, . ,
feat the Oregon City team a throe u most serious blow to the welfare of ;. eminently worth while for parents the rector of St. Paul s, Rev. Oswald * among whom
he was held in the high- state in the Union.
x
■ look into this industrial club work Tavlor. Mr. Karry was a native of
Escorted to Seaside Sunday after­
cornered tie will result, in which h state of Oregon.
¿i . c .
s’t esteem.
as a means of valuable information ,, e,,J
Mount Scott will l> ropr anted 1
,na? .,
... , ,
He was faithful and devoted, kind noon by citizens of Astoria with their
Dillon died at her
, ,
,
, ,
for their children. The work in the t Rachel I/Kkndge
two teams, giving us a two to on
a»»»-.
i i c
and true, courageous and uncomplain- autos, the editorial association con­
,
.
,
'■bools her«» is a branch of the work hmne at 69th and McCoy streets Sun- .
For Better Car Service
cluded their nineteenth annual con­
chance All the fans from this dis­
,
.
.
■ i
i
ing, trustful and resigned
__? t to Gods
„ vention by communing with the wild
Fellow Travelers: Let’s us all ge‘ "f th»' Oregon Agricultural College, day. August In, and interment was •'
trict should get in and root at ili ¡H
.
,
.V
c
IX
»
I
will,
and
was
prepared
for
the
call
Mt. Scott Park cemetery
’
.
together and make a demand for bet- ml i inder the direction of T. D. made , in the
waves of the Pacific while keeping
..
that came last Wednesday night.
game.
a service at 2:30 p. m. „ _ „ , .
■
er enr service, especially for a chang' •iirkpatrick of 7520 63d street, who Tuesday • after
, , .
, _
H .
To God s loving care we commend one eye on the mermaids disporting
..
v,» themselves in brief attire in the lym-
i"rotn the present old fashioned, back would lie glad of the cooperation of rt Ken worth vs chapel. The service
ACTIVE
a X J . bv .V
u him. and with him all those
conducted
the »
Rev. I- F. T> R. c Sib-
. . whom
. he
.
pid waters to their hearts’ content
PROMOTION acking nffairs with the long seat on he community as represented by the was
.
» the
IV T Ta'nts
I w
,V a »* church.! held dear.
Methodist
__ Besides .. his . brother
n ,
each side, that arc jokes for all the individuals and by the community lev . of
, , .
v
Claude, aged 21, and his sister Opal, until 6:40 p. ni., when a special car
„an was boarded homeward bound, arriv­
Mrs. Geo. E. Chilson of 3808 73 st. vorld and a disgrace to this part of ■ lulis and pnrent-teacher associations. assisted
... bv Mrs. E. A. v Kenworthy, aged 14, who mourn his loss, he will
Kellogg
school
will
be
represented
soloist.
Mrs.
DiHion.
who
was
a
na-i®.
„„a ing at Portland about 11, delighted
'he
city
and
an
insult
to
an
intelligent
is entertaining .her mother, Mrs. Jos
live of Springfield. Ill., is’survived by
b>‘ h’s ™"y
nt
Gresham
by
the
canning
and
poul-
public.
ephine R. Sharp of 2465 Webster st .
«cquamtances who have known him. with the trip and the grand good time
We know full well that the P. R. I. rv clubs. Mrs. James Welch, 3551, her hiwband. Frank Dillion.
enjoyed by all in attendance.
San Francisco. Mm. Sharp was for
P. Co. have no hesitancy in their 70th street, is leader of the canning
Mrs. Susan A. Griffeth, late of j
Bride Passes Away
The Association will probably meet
r«f.!y a resident of Portland, and
at Bend next year.
while here was an nctive member of demands on the public for increased dub and Mrs. Bruce Polwarth, 3712 4803 63d street, died at her home
__ ____
, Audrey Harmon, 3733
Mary
the Alberta Women’s Improvement nay for their services, whether goo<j. 76th street, is in charge of the- gen Sunday the 15th. aged 81 years, after' Mrs
Grandma Windsor, 84 years of age,
club
work
of
KeKllogg
’
«d
or
indlffer«
nt,
bo
why
should
th
a
residence
in
Portland
of
41
years.
go<l
street,
a bride of three weeks.
eral
Club, which installed a public mark* ‘
passed
away at the home of her son,
nihlic
not
get
busy
and
demand
nde
Her
funeral
service
was
held
at
the
passe(
]
away
at
her
home
last
Satur-
at 23d nnd Alberta streets last veer
Bert
Windsor,
of 6920 51st avenue,
Lie
st.
Co).
A.
H.
Hollingsworth,
who
Kenworthy
chapel
Wednesday
the
ualo
returns
for
their
money?
*
day
morning.
For
about
a
year
pre-
I jis Tuesday morning Mr. Shephcr
Lad hc"n pending a few days with 18th at 2:30 p. m.. the Rev. Mr. Hem- i viously she had been in rather ill last Tuesday morning. Her death
Let’s start the ball rolling.
of the Columbia Highway Shepherd’
L. Rossall.
I-is sisters at Nashvill - station while pv of the Wesleyan Methodist church j health, but the development of fatal came as the result of complications
Dell fame called Mrs Sharp by phon
v aiting for his Cole Eight to be re- officiating. She was laid to rest in tubercular symptoms was not appar­ arising from a hip broken some time
and solicited her cooperation in re­ Taxation Without ID presentation
:
air".l in Molalla, loft for Molalla Ins the Mt.. Scott Park cemetery. Mra. ent until the last weeks of her life. in June. The remains were started
opening a market at that point. Mrs.
:
Saturday,
accompanied by his neph-'w, Griffeth was born in Sterling, N. Y | She is survived by her husband and for New York state yesterday, Bert
Sharp immediately went over to the
To a man up a tree, it would seem ’’al" Hollingworth, of St. Helens. The
parents. The funeral service of Mrs. Windsor accompanying them, Inter­
market place to which Mr. Shcpher I i that the good people of Lents mndc
L
oh
noi
’
s,
return
was
hastened
by
«ord
En
route
from
Lansing,
Michigan,
‘
Harmon was held at Kenworthy’s ment will be made among the scenes
and another producer had brought a great mistake when they allowed
! from his brother. T. H Hollingworth to San Francisco, Miss Ruth Thiers chapel
__ _ Monday the 16th at 10 a. m.. of Grandma Windsor’s earlier life.
green produce.
themselves to become a part and par­ 1 which announced the latter'r immi­ is the guest of Miss Ada Albert of anfj ;nterment was in Mt. Scott Park
Mrs. Sharp was on the original com cel of Portland proper. ’ From the
Mrs. O H. Gilbert and her dau­
Califor- 1616 92d street. This is Miss Thiers cenietery.
mittce which work' d so successfully j present condition of sidewalks, poor, nent arrival fro n Southern
ghter, Miss Franc, of 4928 71st
Flats, a first trip west since she left Califor
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I
nia.
with
his
family,
at
The
to establish our present down town ! or virtually no fire protection, high
street, Miss Ruby Poun<4 of Salem,
market, and she h now mterrst.-d in rate of insurance nnd taxation thn I niece nbout 15 miles from Mainila, nia to go to France, where she was LENTS GRANGE RENDERS
and Messrs. Harry Wilson and Paul
brother. engaged in hospital recreation hut
INTERESTING
PROGRAM
•
hero
the
colonel
and
his
promoting a similar project in San obtains a this time in Lents and im-
Jaenke. compose a motor party which
with
the
latter
’
s
son
and
two
sons
work
for
a
year,
having
served
a*
Francisco.
! mediate vicinity, we believe wo ar in-law, have taken up homesteads. It St. Aignow and Mesvres, later being
The program at Tents Grange last left the first of the week for a week’s
right in the deduction. Why not or may be of interest to some to know stationed at the barracks of the Ar­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30 was under outing along the McKeKntie river,
Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church ganize, appoint committees appro-
the direction of Mrs J. E. Updike, about 60 miles east of Eugene, among
that there is still land on in he Mol gonne cemetery.
' priate to the occmdon and see if alia district which may be homestead­
acting lecturer in the absence of Wil­ the Cascade beauties.
The Millard avenue Presbyterian something cannot be done to better
Mrs J. Stan bury of 4418 76th son Benefiel. The numbers included
ed
under
the
laws
regarding
the
Cal
­
church is making plans for the pur
The Tremont Bakery is going to
• ,1-i :.>n-
street returned Saturday night, the the following:
ifornia and Oregon railroad land.
chase of a manse. The committee
install a rotary gas baking oven to
14th, from a delightful visit of ten
America.
appointed to attend to the matter in
Another Motorcycle Victim
enable t>bm to handle their increased
Penny Drill.
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Har.dsnker of days with Mr. and Mrs. S I.indler of
eludes Mesdames Glonn. Sandors, Will
Evelyn Mason, dnughter of Mrs
I business. They have also added a
Aberdeen. Wash. She was accom- | Piano Solo—Olive Updike.
69'15
16th
tvenue
have
been
summer
­
Ormandy, Frank Price and Me»srs Mason of 72d street nnd S7th avenue,
Humerous reminiscences of Indian steel bread rack with a capacity of
pinied on her trip to Aberdeen by
F. E. Crum and Goo. Colvey. Th.' was knocked down and seriously in­ ing nt Ocean Park. Their partv also Miss Lillian Forbes, who left Mrs. experiences—Mrs. Lee.
800 loaves. It is on castors and can
includes
their
children.
Lois
Morrison,
appointments for the work were mnd jured Inst Monday by a, motorcycle
l>e easily transferred from room to
Patriotic Solo—Mrs. Pollock.
Stanbury at that point to join her sis­
an
I
Elaine.
Their
return
is
expected
by the Millard Avenue Welfare Club, which ru h< <1 pa ’
■' ■ *
ter, Miss Edith Forbes, also of 4418 I Talk on Dairymen's problems— Mr room, and is a dandy piece of furni­
of which Glenn Sanders of 6212 90th ing from n «treet f>ar. Th1' child was at the end of this week.
76th street, who is studying at the Pomroy, mnaager Dairymen’s league. ture.
taken to n hospital,‘.where she hrs
street is the president.
.
University
of Washington during the
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gilmer of 2833
The Misses Elsie and Essie Strang
been in n critical condition.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lewellen of 77th
summer
session.
71 st street, with their sons Clarence.
of
«132 91st street and Miss Grace
Dr. and Mrs. E E. Ingram of Santa
| street and 57th avenue left with their
Spaulding of Tacoma left Friday the
James Galt of the West Side was a Merritt and Harry, spent n recent
Rosa, Calif., are vacation guests in
children
the
first
of
the
week
for
a
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calkins of Gil­
week-end at Seaside, making their
13th for Tacoma en route to Victoria,
the Ghormley home nt Woodmere week-end guest nt the home of his
bert returned Thursday the 12th from week’s vacation at the beach. They
trip
on
the
boat
to
Astoria
an
I
niece,
Mm.
James
Jones
of
5262
68th
B.
C.
Mm. Ingram is the daughter of Rev.
: went down by auto.
a motor trip to Seaside.
thence by rail.
street.
•pnd Mm. Ghormley.