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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sauer Kraut at Foaaler*«. Gulk Mince Meat at Fouler’*. Korn—September 29, a son, to J. T. King ami wife on Millard avenue Double Trading Stamps Thursday at T. G. Samuels every Buy Karo Syrup at Foesler, $1.10 gallon. pink An enjoyable evening wa- spent. Visitors to the Salem fair from Fremont last week were Mr.and Mr. Shellhouse and daughter Zetha who drove in their automobile, and Mr. llusell the genial real estate man. Property is still changing hands in the Kellog school district. Mr. Berg sold two lots to a man who put up a garage in which he moved at once and is contemplating building in the spring. B. J. Anderson of 92nd Street has rented the Blanchard residence. 67th and Powell valley road for the w inter Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard will visit hia brother in Mahnomen. Wis., and on 'heir return home come by Palm lteach, Florida. Mr and Mrs. Ander son is lately from Salt Lake City and an* going to spend the winter here. They intend to return in the spring to their former home is Christ.” Good music. The young people of the church gave a social Wednesday evening at church; a good time wa» had ami the Young reorganised their work. The pastor and his young people will give the Old Folks at the Pea- gah home a service Sunday afternoon at 3 p. nt. LENTS M, E ( III RCH NOTES October 10th, 1920. at 3 p. m. there will lx* a meeting in the Lents Methodist Church for the purpose of organising a Junior Epworth League, with Miss Minie Davis as Super- Fred Miller of 67th street and 29 indentendent avenue, sold has live acre fruit tract The District * I., officers will be and the buyer is erecting a substan present to help with the program. tial residence. Then- will also be special numbers for the Senior Epworthians Double Trading Stamps every Miss Frances Johns ■ . the 1st Vice Thursday at T. G. Samuels President of the District, will have Laun lwood grocery man B. H. the lantern and -ho', pictures o' ti e Heath who had his shoulder dislocat WANTED Girl to work at Ehrlich Institute held this summer. and Mr. ed in an automobile accident, about X Bernhardt, tailors, 9134 Eos Hugh the 4th Vice President will talk two months ago. is now able to be of the institute work. ter road slOtf. about. Miss Elsie Gee the 21 hour da\ Dr. Esther Phol l<ovejoy is re League ecretary of the district, w II For Sugar drop in at FdL-lers. ported to have given a very enter I talk to the Senior- of her plans for A brother of J. F. Trumbie. of taining talk to the Arleta Men’s the w inter. Trumble’s meat market, at Kern club one evening last week, in Mr Gilkspie of Laurelwoxi M. 1. Park, died at Los Angeles Wednes which members of the club and the church will have a special message day and will be brought to Portland doctor indulged in brilliant debate for parents. for burial. and repartee at the close of the There will be a duet by larwrenco meting. In controversy as U> and Edith Snydei and a reading by Fowler's SPECIAL Coffee price which came first on earth, man or : Edna Jorg. Right. woman. Rev. Day is said to have Everyone interested in the work of Chas. Guthrie gave a dinner party capped the climax, insisting that - the Methodist church try and I k » to a number of friends Tuesday ev “man came first, and woman has ■ present. ening in honor of his wifes birth been after him ever since.” r. B. CH 1'1« H NEWS day. The Star Grange whicji held its C. A. Woods has traded his lot nwting Saturday, inniated two in The 4th U. B. church gave their near Creston for a 20 acre tract of •he 1th degree. Mr. ami Mrs. Ped- pa.-tor Mis- Lclia lucky a reception land near Mollola to which he will derson. from Aberdeen, Wash., form- Monday «•'. cning. Each one brought eariy,but now residing on 82nd stret. riove in a short time a gift to the amount of u pound ore Mrs. Mabel Amos of 3512 67th The teamassisted in the initiation more an! the heat! of each départ street is having a new garage erected with a drill, forming a star, also th- aient presented her with a boq t t a Mrs. Mickey who has lived for the letter P. ami H. A basket dinner they gave her a w dcome ami de last two years at 3527 67th street was served in the old fashioned way dared their determination to be loyal of which about one hundred peopb* has moved to Kern Park. to her during th< year. After -hicii partock The lecture hour conducted Double Trading Stamps every by Miss Wilma Buchman began at refreshments were served. A member came over f-om 3rd Thursday at T. G. Samuels. 2 p. m. Among the entertainers church and Rev. E. O. Shepherd touk were six students from the Washing Mrs. James White of The Dalles part in the program. ton High School. visited with the Blanchards this Fourth churvi: is planning* to hold week. Rev. F. E. Finley has been ap their rally the last Sunday .in Or pointed as pastor of the Laurelwood tob« r: rallying their forces for the Granges at the Gresham fair re Methodist church, and next Sunday c< rring year. ceived prizes for exhibits as follows: R< gular servie« a Sunday, mi«! .'.eek at 11 a. m. in that church there will Russellville, 1st; Multnomah, 2nd; be a special meeting for the members services Wednesday, 7:30. Lents, 3rd; Evening Star, 1th; Gres of the Home Department of the Sun < HRIS1 IAN < HI Rt ll ham, 6th. day School, the Epworth League hav ing charge of the services and we Double Trading Stamps every October is Rally month for th<* hope to have our new Pastor with Thursday at T. G. Samuels Kern Park Christian church. S. S., us to give a mesage of cheer to Rev. Breckenberry, who has served those who can not get out to church special musical program ami an ef the pastorate of the ¡.aurelwood M. every Sunday, as the E. L. has pro fort to rally all force. both old ami E. church the past two years, was vided a way to bring those who are new for the year. The young people of the C E. ar.- appointed to the church at Seaside. 'not able to attend regularly. making plans to send in a large Rev Finley was appointed to the Numerous cases of pety pilfering nun ber of bundles on Gundle Day l^iurelwood church. has been reported at this office re for the Armenians Rev. F R. Sibley was re-appoint cently. Last Sunday night, quite irr. Ghormerlyi subject for the ev- ed pastor of the Lents district for a considerable amount of confec «•ring is ‘ Monumental Testimony.” another year at the M. E. confer tionery was “fished” out from the An effort is being made to have ence held at McMinnville last week, front window of the Square all C. E. of this district unite in one attesting his popularity as a gen Deal Candy Store through a great big entertainment for Hallow tleman and minister of the gospel small hole in the glass of the front een. in this bailiwick. a small hole in a glass of the front Mrs. Owen T. Day is expected window-. Other business establish Re«. E. o. SHEPHERD'S ( III RCH home this week from Sunnyside, ments nearby have lost art ¡else of Subject for Sunday morning “No Wash., where she has visiting rela different descriptions. The work is tives and friends for the past two evidently that of young boys. Some Controversy in Christ”. Evening "The months, having been delayed by the of thse derelicts are known and if vvevvar'♦ XWV NK' illness of her little son, who is now they land in jail a little later, the | parents of these boys will, prob , convalescent. Mount Scott Mental Culture club ably when too late, realize that they , will meet at Mrs. Dr. Stouts Thurs -pringhave been tod lax in allowing day in an all days meeting. Mrs. have been too lax in allowing their Stout is the newly elected president. offspring to run the streets at al I night. Luncheon served at 1 p. m. The hours of the ____________ order of the day is Vacation Echo’s BAPTIST ( 111'1« II NOTES Special music by Miss lx-weller. Sunday school at 9:45; real live The young peoples S. S. class of PASTOR the 4th U B. church of Fremont classes and good .music, all welcome. gave a class party Saturday evening Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor Sub at the home of their teacher. There ject • “The Suffering Saviour.” Spec was ten present. After music and ial music. Young peoples prayer gam,« , refreshments were served. meeting at 6:30. Preaching service Paid Adv. The color schemes for decoration was at 7:30; subject “For Me to Live Rev. Owen T. Day is enjoying a visit from his mother, who resides at Colfax Washington. Blessing of Peace”. CONGREGATIONAL CHlRdl The .young people of 3rd Church The Rev. Mrs. Handsa’ er will a' will give a house warning Tuesday tern» the annual State Conference of «v«ning October 14. Everybody in .he Congregational church ai Foil st vited. • Grove next week; she will apeak on “Bringing our Goys und Girls to EV ANGELICAL CHI RCH NOTES Christ." Delegates to inc Confciwco are Mr. Wells and Mi-*» De-n l.eabo The Congregational S. S. will ob The pastor F B. Culver has re turned from Cleveland. Ohio, and will serve Rally Day Sunday by a -peciul musical program, l«-d by Mr Wells, occupy his pulpit Sunday. Special services will commence on l ast Sunday was Promotion «lay The Monday and continue for at least »ubpet Sunday morning is "Christ thrv<> weeks. Every ^lomiay evening Living in Vs”, Gal. 2-21. the services will be especially for the C. E. 7:30 p. m., program providi-d promotion of Biblical Holiness. Mr. bv the devotional committee. M. L. Ban of Tacoma, Wash., will la in charge of the services of song, The members of the 4th I’. II Th« re will b«* »|>ecial services for church gave their |<astur, E O. d ■ children and young people «luring I Shepherd, a reception Tuesday «'ven- 'll«' meetings. I ing. He m entering on the fourth ‘Tint Phauagraph unih a Saul Realism Test? rpRY this ten-minute experiment with . your favorite music,—the voice or the instrument you like best. Decide if the New Edison causes you the same emotions as your favorite voice, your best-beloved instrument, or—if you prefer orchestras and bands—the harmo-ny of many in struments. Presbyterian Church Rev. Jno. Gardner, Jr. AJAX AND LEE TIRES We will give you a special BIG reduction on these Tires this week. Also the Inner Tubes Reliners and Boots. ■ seated with your hack to the New Edison. 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Automatic Lents 2011 _______________ _ ______ - , 7ÄeNEWEDISON Millard Avenue M ■ ■ year of hia ministry and 1a held in high estsom by his people Th'1 church wa- l»autlful dreoratod with flov . md autumn leaves. A table in tin- center of The S. S. room wa« filled witii i donation for the pastor am! family, it consisted of fruit. Veg«' tulil.a, canned goo«ls und last but not least money. Among the speakers of th« evening was llev. Howley of the 2nd church, C. P. Blanchanl, Miss Lehu Lucky of the 4lh church, also the S. S. super ntendenl <’. A. Duvid- son, C. C president; Mias Mabel Com, of the 3rd church; Mrs. How- let sung: “I am thine O laird.” Lit tle Mi Rickert ami Mrs. Driscoll guve rending-. Refreshments wen< •rxed of which Mi persons partook A cordial welcome wa* given th«' family. ____________ ■ ■ Get your New Edison ■ eri our Budget Plan, the batter busmeas way. about it. M ■ ■ ■ ■ & A dr ML Scott Drug Company Ninety-second Street near Carline