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uofO Lilrirf » Guaranteed Cliculation 1500 XttlJX HWU Attili ItUMTSllI ■ - _____ — Live, Newsy Items from Arleta District Woodmere Scheel Notes School was reopened for the new term beginning January 31, with no change« in the faculty. On Monday morning 02*.i pupil» were reported as enrolled and 652 on Tuesday. Trans fer« »rt» received from Stevens, Richmond, Ariel*. Montevilla and Glencoe schools. The Woodmere gymnasium is ac- cemible to many parts of th. district and accomodate, three different baa- k.tball teams for .vening practice. Arleta team plays Thursday. Lente Wednesday ami Woodmere Monday. The Woodmore boy scouts hold their regular meeting» in the assem bly hall Tuesday evenings of each week. The second »wk in February ia Bov Scout Week In America aad our Woodmere boy scouts will cele brate by holding a meeting for all fathers and boy» In the district. One of the items of Intervet will be col on« I picture» of Oregon scenery, in eluding beautiful larch trail, shown by one of th. forest rangers in the Kvernment service Mr. Brockway, »land boy scout leader, will give a talk. an<l there will be rousing, stir ring music. Each girl is urged to send her father and brothers and each boy is expected to bring them. No man can grow old while he maintains an Interval In boys* affairs Keep young ami attend thia meeting. You will never regret it. You wept to he<p your boy. Tour interest in thia distinct boy activity will help him. Try it ami see If you want to knew how to help him, come and let us talk this over together No admission charge. | Pralten, Mary Ulekn.ll and Nonna Uriah nail To qualify for these do* groes they must show ■ proper study of C E. history and methods anil must pass examinations. ixria Handsaker received th. second degree, fro which «he had u> accom plish the foliowin*: Study of mission ary entorprls*., do a year's work in Sunday school as a teacher and do a certain amount of supervised Bibl<- study. The degree» w.rv conferred by Mias Viola Ogden, state historian of C. E lx Roy Robinson was the principal speaker and his address was upon "C. E. Attainmeata.” Rev. A. H. Snider announces his topics for th. coming week at Laur •Iwood Congregational church as fol lows: Sunday evening, February »—"Sal ration; How Wrought.” Monday .v.ning, February 7— Serm* n lecture, "A Trip to th. Holy fxnd," more personal experiences. Tuesday evening, "Law and Ixrve.” Wednesday evening, "The Need of a Reserve.” Thursday evening, "Watching. Reedv.” Friday evening, "The Poses of the * Mind." (Especially adapted to stu dents.) Rev Snider's lectures are very In tereating and are drawing big crowds, a full house testifying to th. interest hr is arousing each evening. Don’t forget th. special music at each ser vice. Arleta Baptist Church Note. Rev. Owen Day, paotor Service» Sunday. February 0, II a. m.; subject, “Jesus' l*oyaltv to Hi» Followers.” Evening topic, ”!• Salva ioa Worth a Stru**I.Y” Wndneaday ■venlng mid week service at H o'clock; -ibjeet, "Faith.” On February 13 to 15 incluaive there will bo a series of conference», at White Temple under the direction of th. Baptist board of promotion Mia. Peabody, national prvaident, will .peak, Dr. Brooks. who hai traveled extensively in Europe, will 0oa “Christianity tn the Old ry." Dr. Bohler, another mem her of the team, will reprerent the "New World Movement." On Washington'» Birthday th. Ar leta Men’» Club will meet at th. Ar ’eta Baptist church. Th. axarelaes viU bo of a patriotic nature, with good music and good reading«. Thia club it not a Baptist affair exelus 'vely, though the majority are from * rleta church, but it la open to .very hiakin*. interested man In Arleta, vho can help in anv way to better -onditions ctvically, educationally and in many other ways Arleta Graduates An item which no doubt will be of The following is th. list of gradu interest to some ia that the heating ate» of Arleta school, 8th grade, for system of the Arleta church ia being January, 1921: overhauled thia week, and it ia ex Mae Borrelli, Dorothy Brown, Dor pected it will be in first class condi othy Carney, Charlotte Cobb, Lydia tion before another «ervice. Frey, Frances Hargrove. Thelma Hay, James Hochswender, Helen 1ns- Millard Ava. Chareh Notes k«p, Gene Ixonard, Oswald Mae, I’teaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P Elisabeth Under, Kao Martin. Blanche Morgnn, Josephine Nelson, Gladys •n. Mornin* topic: “Human Need r ‘ “ Supply." Evening topic : Powell, Margaret Raes, Donald R om . Divin, tod’s Kamern! membrane.«.” C. E. at 0:45. Edna Starrett, Charlo» Stiles, John Wolkin», Richard Winaor, Marguerite Wishard, Helen Woodward. Mrs. Geo. CoIvey and Mrs. Charles Demeter, of 7820 55th avenue, enter« W. C, T. U. Endorses Legislation 'alned Mias Addie Virginia James Then* seems to be a tendency of and her mother at dinner Monday, late years to pass up In our r ea din g lanuary 24. Miss James is a talented thing« that are really worth while, linger with a voice of beautiful range an<l which we ourselves might, and and sweetness. in fart do, influence greedy. Wheth On Monday evening, while return er our influence is good or bad. de ing from the Woodmere store, little pends a great deal on how we act or Mary Ellen Holmes, daughter of Mr do not act. Among the bills now be aad Mrs. John Holmes of 7704 57th fore congress are some which really avenue, was severely bitten by a dog concern us, inasmuch as they affect «aid to belong to Wm. Dillon, 7811 our social and business life. The wid '»9th avenue. Prompt consultation of ows’ pent.ion bill, a bill nrwiding wo a physician prevented what might men officers and attendants, age of have rendted in serious conseqeunces consent bill, and the bill relating to Mrs. Ethel Woods Lewellyn of 5800 an indvstrial school for girls. If these 77th street played at th. reception of bills arc unfamiliar to you, It would Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Heinrich of the be interesting to read up on them, Arieta Baptist church on Thursday and a letter to our congressman evening, Jan. 27. Mrs. lxwellyn is a would do much toward rectifying ex pianist of rars ability and a pleasing isting evils. Th. W. C. T. U. endorses number on any program. It will be these mentioned and can supply nec- of interest to know that she is start •esary Information regarding them. ing a class for piano students. Little Robert* Lewellyn had the Whitney Beys' “ milfortune to swallow an open safety On Friday evening, nln last Saturday afternoon. Dr. W the Whitney Boys* Chorus, T. Smart was called. Very soon after a complimentary dinner at Olive Lewellyn, her sister, ran a two- Temple. There were 200 boys pres inch sliver in her leg, which Dr. Stout ent, each Whitney boy bringing a removed. guest which was a compulsory part of Those present at the delightful mis- the arrangement, for without a guest donary meeting at the home of the no boy was admitted. Mr. Whitney Misses Hollingworth, 5027 72nd street baked the beans himself. Later they Wednesday afternoon were Mesdame« sang at the Hippodrome and then R. R Armstrong, president; Glen went to the Natatorium ter a Mg Sanders, «oc.-treaa.; J. J. Jafferies. swim. It was a grand big day for the Wm. Robuck, Lanfear, Henry White, lad», one which they will not soon F. H. Griswold, Ava Hatton, W. L forget. Ormaady, Mohrin Carman, J abler, laat Sunday night 00 of th. boys Pounder HJnes, Proctor, J. J. Carpen sang at Hope Presbyterian church. ter. Carl Ptekens, J, Swales, Camp It is of Intreest to us also to note bell, F. R Crum. W. T. Stout, Bas that the banner for attendance at the set; the Misses Aimee and Alma Hol- big affair Friday night was carried llngworth and Dorothy Peterson and away by the boys of the Mt. Scott Gladys Crum. district. Gladys Crum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crum, of 5003 70th street, Laurelwood <oo g regal tonal Nates played and read delightfully for the Rev. Mr». John Handsaker, pastor ladles of the missionary aociety Wed Sunday at 11 a. m. the pastor will aeaday afternoon at the home of the preach ax usual. In the evenin* Rev. Misses Hollingworth. Her reading A. B. Snider will continue hie lee* •was an impersonation of “Conscience” Wee. and the pianos «aim also were very I.a»t Sunday momin* tho C. E. so ’‘».pry WKlie ciety had charge of »he services, eon- ducting every bit of It by semi of ter of Millard Avenue Presbyterian th<* member« of the society. church, has a rich fund of experience Five member« received degress in and knowledge gleaned from her long the Oregon Christian Endavor Cour years in the Orient. Her short ae- tier college. Those receiving the first eount given Wednesday afternoon at _ ------- —------------------- degree were Pauline Pratten, • LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FE r BUARY 4, 1«21 Subscription, $1.60 the Year Kellogg School •’rograra Th. following program will bo giv en Frt«U> »renin*. February 11. at 8 o’clock In th. Kellogg school aaaom- bly room: . llano solo, "Prelude in C Sharp Minor,” Kaahminoff. Harold Graham; vocal solo, "Robin, llobin. Sin« Mo a Son*,” Straw«*, Mrs John B. Adam; resiling, dialect «roup, (a) “Counting th. Family." (b) “F.ncour»gemeal, (e) "Carlotta Mia." Miss Haaol Mari an Clark; violin solo, “Av. Maria. Chaldea South; vocal aolo. "Calling to Thee." Mr. John B. Adam; roadin*. -Th. 1,1." (by reque.t), Mia. Hajol Maron Clark; violin aolo. “Vabo Trlate.” Sibelius, Charioa South; pi ano aolo. "Vais* Brilliant, in A Flat,” Chopin Harold Graham; reading. "The Two Carpenters,” Gal.. Mia» Haul Mann (dark; riol|p aolo, "Bor- onade," Schubert. Charlo* South; vo cal »olo. "Butterfly." Sailor, Mrs. John II Adam; rradin*. “Who’. Afraid. C^oke. Mie» Ha».I Maraa Club. Guaranteed Circulation , . Lents School District Sunday Graduate Many School Meets Ten-Year-Old Girl Wins $5 Prize selected the name of R. grocery «tore at 5537 well known to all who Place locality as ' i of quality may within the reach motto is to give patrons, and the of tl ie he has is suf- he lives up to it. is still in who would are deterred it costs abso- teople arv ne- in a subacrip- ild gladly take ie small it in off FOURTH U. B. CHURCH EVANGELICAL CHURCH red letter day the P- day, contributed following the preach- Sunday nights, a por cias« ia conducted for a half hour under the leadership of the putor. These meetings are very helpful,, and those who can remain work Zumwalt. Dorethy P«t<-r><>ns Bern» . ---------- •» , „• dine Martin. » Wten our whilom friend, A. 8. The Third U. B. church have JutL* I’tarre, of ’ue l^nte Sheet Metal closed a series of meetings which |\)’orl,i>. arti-e and visited hie guraae )aste«i three weeks. Next Sunday .last Saturrtsy morning at 8, he oh- eveeing Dr Epley, president of Phil-* that his Chevrolet car was on a omsth college, will speak on “Relig- >efy con'picuous by its absence. He first ioua Eilucation.” There will be spe- m:uediate|y phoned to police head- cial music. No. one will make a mis- l qvnrtcrs a message of inquiry, aad take by attending the Third U. B wns informed that the ear wm safe BIRTHDAY PARTY IN HONOR OF YOUNG LADT church Sunday.«-veniAcs I ’ .• and tibkind. parked and in good eoa- Dr. McDonald,, superintendent «fe 4»tion for travel..-*-A plainclothes the Oregon esaJ>-reac<*;» naHy «^mkr't man had noticed a young man about next Thursday'night at- TNEUIL B“ HF vest*'*ld driving through the church. r v ... r. - ’ -treet* do «re town and with a ■'hunch”, At the county Sunday« sehriAI test*- Xtoppert the youth, found he did net tute held at Laurelwoo«* M. E. cbuYch fk»ssess a driver’s license The occu Sunday, January .'10, the Fourth <>. B. pant of the ear first stated that the church got the banner, with an at- «■ar belonged to an uncle at Lents, temUnce of 75. Sunday evening they but soon broke down and confoeeed had a beautiful birthday party, cele to the tl»eft. He was immediately brating the fortieth anniversary, of ■senenevd to xerve 180 days for his national C. E. A big cake held the delinquency. Hi» name is Nelson place of honor, decorated vrith 40 can and he has resided in this locality for dles. Each one who took part in the •»erne time pact exercises lit u candle, until the forty were lit. Then they were blown out OBITUARY and the cake cut and distributed to those present to be eaten. ■The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. Friday afternoon, February 4, Mr. W. MeCon? of 6108 84th street, who Spiers, principal of Arleta school, l*»sed away Jan. 20, was buried from held an assembly, at which time Rev. ihe Kenworthy chapel on Jan. 21. A. B. Snider addressed the students of the higher grades. > James Robins, aged 78 yean, 7 Rev. A. B. Snider will speak at as months and 10 days, passed away at sembly at Franklin high school on the his heme, 8628 56th avenue, Jan. 26. afternoon of Wednesday, February 9. iuneraj services were held at the Kenworthy chapel Jan. 27 at 2 p. m., Rev. E. A. Smith officiating. The re Arleta Theater Program • shipped to Stella. Waah., Manager White of Arleta Theatro. mains were p it. The deceased «ras a reports a prosperous buauieis for his- for interment. house this reason of the Year. The widower. program« he has been putting on are Mrs. Effie White, of 5211 88th attracting 400 to 500 people nightly and Manager White has every reason strict, passed away at the family to feel »atixfied with the appreciation home on Jan. 26, aged 56 years, 9 Arleta people arc showing for his ef months and 6 days Funeral services fort« to provide a clean and whole were held at the Kenworthy chapel on Jan. 29, Rev. Culver officiating. some evening's entertainment. One feature of his house is the fine ventilation, brought about by the Clinton Elmer Durham, infant eon fan system installed last August. of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durham, passed This expensive system, known as the away Jan. 27 at the family home, 4804 Blisxard, will when necessary change 85th ‘treet. Funeral services were every bit of air in the theater in a held nt the Kenworthy chspel at 3:80 few seconds over a minute. p. m., Jan. 27, Rev. Ghormley offici On Saturday evening of this week, ating. 'Die little one was aged two Feb. 5, the attraction nt the Arleta months and 21 days. theatre will be the big feature, “Be- ’ hold My Wife/’ from Sir Gilbert Par- 1 Mrs. Elisabeth E. Lincoln, of 4927 ker's atary, "Th* Translation of a 66th street, died at the family home Savage.” Thia ia a powerful romance in the early morning hours, sged 38 of an Indian girl, wedded through re years, 4 months and 15 days, 'fte de venge by a titled Englishman, who fended was a daughter of Mr. and thought thus to disgrace his parents Mrs. Goe. W. Bard. Funeral services and the “girl at home" who had jilted were held at Estacada at 2 p. m., Feb him. The manner In which the sav ruary 2. age girl bloomed and flowered out after coming in contact with eivilixa- A H ARD TIMES DANCE tion and how she brings society to her v.-ill be given at Grange hall. Lente, feet is well pictured in the film, Monday evening, February 14, under which had a big run in one of the nuspicea of the Grange Club. Prises Portland houses recently will bq awarded the most appropriate On Monday and Tuesday the big costumed couple. Admission 25c. 5-ft romance. "Once to Every Woman” will be the attraction. This picture. In which Dorothy Phillipa is the star, 1 el of tfie same name will remember was said after its exhibition ip Port (ly« .epic, of the salmon industry, in land a short time ago, to-be bn* dfthe which the dance hall girl, “Cherry greatest ever produced. Ma1 otte”, who was so strong a char For Wednesday’s attraction Mr. acter in “The Spoilers” is also pic White haj secured at a considerable tured, bnt in a more appealing char expense the powerful storv of the acter. All in all, Manager White has northwest, ’The Silver Horde.” The arranged a program for ths wesk Vera the homo of Mias Hollingworth was readers of Hex Beach's powerfill nov- that would be hard to equal. -- - V ol . XIX. No. 6 ■ very interesting, and ail are looking forward to another opportunity to hear more of her wonderful life and experiences. Another Interesting feature of the afternoon waa a display of Chinese i"he following members of the 8B cur >os-opium pipe, knives, seats, riakshaws, etc., kindly loaned and ex cluss have finished the work of the elementary grade« and on last Friday, plained by Mr» J. .1. Jefferies. The refreshment» were chop suey, January 28, received their diplomas, rice, Chinese nuts and candie» and «ntitling them to sdmissioa into the high schools and trade schools of the Chinese tea. Altogether the affair waa a great City: Geo.gia L’ ar bee, Ella Barnett, success. The next meeting will be Julia Barsolti, Helen Delaney, An- held Februury 23, at Mrs. Crum’s res ra-lta Elder, T heodore Gariock, Law idenc«, ¡»603 70th »treet. Mrs. Fanny rente Harwood, Clarence Hunter, Es Pawson will lead the devotional an«l ther Hirschman, Herbert Huntington, Beatrice Jobe, M ra. Ormandy will have charge of the Margaret Jen «eh. ’ < loyce Joerg, l-ouis Kearna, Jacob topic, "Choa*n.” Mary Ellen Holmra, 7704 57th ave Kl«tzel, Karl Knapp, lone LaGraat, :». .i I .*r ton, Mery lewi», Floy nue, is shut in with meaales. luexlay evening, February 1, the Ixx-ke, Dona Marshall, Linwood Mc- C. E- society of the Kern Park Chris 1 Co rd, June Patterson, Ruth Peters, tian church gave u parcel post social. Hugh Roach, Theodore Rhode, Elixa- Mure will be said about it In a later ' be'.h bawatxky, Matilda Schnider, i Geneva Sei.tell, Yvonn* Smith, Caa- M»ue of this paper. A pipeless furnace has been in- . |x r eylor, Kenneth Vanormaa, Mil- stalltsl in the Kern Park Christian ared Wakefield, Austin Westover, church. The ixiyal Workers, the wo Emily White,' Prances White. The enrollment the preseat term is men’s society of the church, bought and paid cash for it, which shows very heavy, there being 829 pupils that they are truly Loyal Workers. pre «ent on Wednesday. Arleta Parent Teachers association We have forty-nine lA’s, an unus expect» to m«*et in the near future, ually large numbdr-for ths seeood ihe officers are Mr». Sadie-Orr Dun- . term. bur, president; Mrs. W. L. Ormandy, On February. 2, Mine Laur* Har vice-president; Mrs Nelson, treasur ney war out with a bad cold and her er; Mrs. Morris Van Biliards, secre room was taken by Mrs. Edna'Mc tary. Cord. How is this for memory work for Mr». Nellie Buhrte substituted for pupils in the lourth grade. A little Mrs. Carrie Absher in the 8B roam girl recited this for her mother the on February 2. other night: “Character is resolu The boy« interested in baseball are tion, courage, energy, power of self- organizing their teams this week. W« control, together with a determina expect to hsve -a g«xl first team and tion to succeed—to take the initiative I tv organise u «ecand team aa well. and to assume all responsibility; to I justly regard the rights of others,! V tLLABI.E JEWELRY combined with nn unflinching determ LOST AND RECOVERED ination to succeed, no matter what ob stacles or barriers have to be beaten I A woman patron of the Cottage down." r>-»tauriint laat Sunday evening left Friday evening, January 29, the1 ciamonds, consisting of lavalierrm, .Misses Hollingworth, Mrs. George < nngs snd ear rings, said to be worth Coivey, Mrs. Chan. Demeter and Mr». over *600, in a handbag which she W. L. Ormandy attended the U. of O. forgot when leaving the pise». About glee club concert at the auditorium. twenty minutes later, Wm. Parrish, Many others from this district were the proprietor, discovered the bag on there and all agre«-d that it was one the back of the chair the lady nad splendid program. been uring, and placed it in a safe The C. E. aociety of Millard avenue .place. The owner -soon discovered church held a "peo” meeting and in her Jess and returned post-haste to stalled the new officers Sunday after (he restaurant with, as she said, “her noon at 2 o’clock in the, church. lie- heart in her mouth.” Mr. Parrish 'ig'tful light refreshmenta were promptly re«torad the valuables and • erred after the business meeting th«* noar-loser went on her way ro ll.e fo lowing officers were matalh-d jo ring that she had found an honest President, Edwin Zumwalt; jriea-pre» ,sn>n but leaving Mr. Parrish none ident, Clarence Misenheimer» trva«- > rwi.ir far his integrity. The un- urtr, Nancy Carlson; secretary, Eva '.n.iwn was accompanied by two gea- Spooner The following delegates to tknten. the stat«* convention at Cup-alks were : -,<irtc«C- efficient 1500 Follow- tage of Mr. having some inroads in the attendance of the Sunday school but most of the chil dren are over these pestilential an- The mother of W. S. Thompson, who has won scores of friends by his helpfulness and singing, arrived on Thursday from near Harrington, Waahington, and was taken to a san itarium at East 28th and Alder streets where she is being treated for a can cer of the bowels. Everything that science and nursing can do to make her comfortable is being done. February 13th is Lincoln’s day at the Baptist church and two local G. A. R. post.« vrith their circle« of lad ies will attend. There will be special music for the occasion. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Supt. M. Flier. A graded school for all *gei Morning service at 11. This is Communion Sunday and the service will be in the spirit of the day. Spe cial music by the choir. Young peoples' prayer meeting at 0:30; Preeident. Mr. Francis. Special song service led * at°8 the choir. Preach! _ o’clock: “The Gidoen Soldiers. ” C, —1 sl*- dal anthem led by Mrs. W. S. Thomp- * aad Misa Eda FRIENDS CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Next Sunday a Quaker woman in the gray garb of the sect will tell the story of “White Feathers,” a tala of the early days of the Friends and the way these early God-fearing people were protected from the Indians. The Quaker Giants (boys’ class) are pre paring a stunt for the near future watch for it. The Quaker maidens have met and started their choral practice in order that they may the better lead the singing of the school Mrs. Spen cer is to be their organist. Church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunday. The pulpit is being ably filled by members of the faculty of North Pacific Evangelistic Institute. Funds are being solicited to com plete the new dormitory of the insti tute. The building is to be called Terrell Hall,- in memory of the late Pn,^on,oi Lanta Friends church, who worked unceasingly tvr the building. The C. E. business meeting and ,oc,*> w»-' held on Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Dorris and ”, pda Mann. A pleasant and profit able evening was reported, j C' ? .P~y,r ">***»«• every Bun- • 30 P “ • ta« ehuroh. The Queen Esthers (women’s Bible clsss) hold their weekly prayer mi it mg on Wednesday at 2 o’clock In the annex. Children’s meeting Friday at 4 > m. of Bennett cha- J»*** at home of Calkins, Wednesday, Feb ruary 9, at 10:30 a. m. Evervbodv