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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL —$— A son wa» bom March 1 to Mr. an.i Mr*. H. C. Smith of 7515 45th avenue. Rom, Friday, March 4. to Mr. an.i MrfJf I*. Srheuermsn of 89th street, a <4. M. C. McCord of «2nd stree- left «9 Tuesday for Brighton, on the Tilla mook nne. Mr. McCord is employed at that place. Mr». C. E. Feifcrt of 9118 -7th *v enue, soil two valuable lots on Elmo Heights the past week .md has smee bought a residence at 9107 5lst avenue. Mrs. Dawson and daughter. Ixiuise Meyers, of 1913 East Washington street, formerly of Lent*, were re cent dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Hess of 5406 92nd street. Cedarville Park at Linneman Jet. opened under new management Soc ial «lance* every Saturday night Ouen 4-piece orchestra. Al! well-dispo«ed young people invited. No toughness« of any kind will be tolerated. Man • ngv>"ent A F. Devereaux. C. C. Ran dall. »-tf Mount Scott chapler No. 110. ob serves! the eighth anniversary of its organirition recently- A dinner wws »erred bv the ladies of the fire-point club, with Mrs- Emma Hanken as chairman. Following a short busi- r.es* session, a social time was en joyed at 500. Mrs. Nellie Katzky and Dr. Ogsbury were in charge. The principal speaker at the Irish concert on the 20th will be J. IL Mur phy. president of the A. O. H.. and of the United Irish societies of Portland. Among the numbers of interest to Lents folk will be violin selections by Mrs. Mane Chapman MacDonald an-1 vocal numbers, comprising quartette. Messrs Sault and Elkins and 'Ira M boland and Miss Rowan, and duet by Messrs. Sault and Elkins. It was reported last week bv Mrs. I eitch of 5-"->l 89th street that Mrs. Robert Williams of E. Alder street. Montavilla. who was opcrate-1 on for cancer in Knoxville. Tenn., while vis »ting her people, would return home soon. Since then, word has been re ceived that her trouble has returned and her husband has beensur.moned to her bedside fo^Jhe second time, to remain with her to the end. Mrs. Williams has a host of friends in Portland who will be deeply grieved to learn of her condition A farewell surprise party was giv en last Sattrrday evening. March 5th, at the home of Mrs. Hazeltine. 65th avenue and 70th street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Badger, who are leaving for Idaho. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Al Badger. Mrs Hazeltine. Arthur Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Justice and family; Mr. and Mrs. Beeal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sammis, E. J. Brinstall. Mr. Cluster, Steve Peckack, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kautz and family. Mr. and Mrs. . J. M Dillman and family. I XRLETA NOTES (Continued front page two.) The Arleta union of the W. C. T is planning a huge campaign foe im mbership, hoping to double their p-vsent number of members. The plans were perfected Tuesday after noon at Arleta library. The Arleta W. C. T. U. meets reg ularly every two weeks, and a good program witKgood rvfreahnienta are always the enter of the day. At .1:30 Wednesday afternoon at the Arteta Baptist church, “Bruce” Evans entertained the boys and girls of junior age with a “wienie” party. The ministers of the city enjoyed the address made by “Bruce" Evans at th*- Y. M. C. A. Monday’ morning His subject was “The Spirit of Evan gvlism." Rev. Owen A Day was chape i speaker at Raed College last week. Fallowing the address a pleasant hour was spent in the social hall. The meetings at Arleta Baptist church still continue to fill the house each night. A lively song service proceeds the lecture and begins at 7:45 Hie meetings will continue all week, including Saturday evening. Mrs. Dana Hendrickson of 631 > 6: rd street left Thursday morning for Texas, where her son is very ill. ac cording to a telegram received bv Mrs. Hendnckson. Mrs. R. O. Drips of 6850 59th ave nue was united in marriage to Sam uel J. Roebucker Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Drips Rev. Henrv White officiated at tho ceremony Mr and Mrs. Dana Hendrickson were guests Mr. and Mrs Roebackers many friends extend heartiest con- ratulations to the happy couple. Rev Henry White will speak on the following subjects at Millard ave nue church Sunday. March 13: A. M., Behold the Man"; P. M.. “What “Christ Did for One Business Man. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Dixon of 7534 55th avenue are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of an eiirht pound baby girl, bom March G. Dr. Marga- son was present at the time and eve ryone seems to be doing nicely ' l.'ttle Gordon Hallin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hallin. 7530 55th ave nue, is visiting relatives in Liberty Bond, Wash. Mrs. Emilv I^aman. mother of M;s. Victor Hallin. 7530 55th avenue, is visiting a daughter at Liberty Bond. Wash., th« winter and spring. The Arleta gym class meets every Monday night in the assembly hall of Arleta school. Mrs. Hodgson, a Reed college student, instructs the class. The average attendance has fallen from 25 members this year to about 20 this term. A particular phase of the safety first campaign in this city is notice able in the actions of the Franklin high school students who board the car at 26th avenue and 50th street. Instead of the pushing, crowding, un Yuly crowd we were accustomed to see pile on to a car at that point, we now see an orderly line, single file, of students, who quickly, easily and safely board the car, in the minimum space of time and with a total absence of danger. It is a firn sight and a big help in bringing down the enor mous number of traffic accidents On March 4. a banquet was given for the new C. E. officers of the young people of Laurel wood Congre rational church. The decorations were patriotic in .scheme, flags and bunting being used abundantly and the place carls were red. white and blue shields About 20 were at the table Afterward games were en joyed until 9:30, when all repaired to the kitchen for K. P. duty. Every lad and lassie did their bit. It was an enjoyable evening. An interesting talk was given by Mr. IVvey. a young sailor Bov ^vho spent 13 months in China; Mr. IVvei spoke to the Sunday school of the laurel wood Congregational church. He said he had not been into the wont part of the Chinese suffering, but what he dal know and tell waa enough to horrify his hearers. Copies of “Anchored Secure." the words and music of which were writ ten by Bruce Evans, are given out at the meetings at Arleta Baptist church each night. It is requested that those who have copies at home bring them to the service with them. Mrs. Nelson was a delightful host ess Wednesday afternoon at her home at 1795 Division street, when she entertained the ladies Aid Socie ty of Third U. B. church. Sixteen were present and enjoyed the delic ious luncheon of hot buns, salad, cof fee. candy. The decorations were in honor of St. Patrick's dav and verv clever Those present wer appreeia tive of Mrs Nelson's hospitality. On April 13 a spring sa'e a.id cafe teria dinner will be held at the Thin! U. B. church. Special emphasis will be placet! on pillow cases— big. little, trimmed and untrimmed—and be.-id s there will be arms and fancy work of all kinds. The sale will be he'd in the church. Numerous Euro,» ins are ready to migrate to Oils country. They should be welcomed only on the understand ing that they will become ritlieus In good faith and put such money as they may lay by In American savings hanks. We have almost reached the point when a man who la told that there Is a political slush fund will exclaim: “Oh. slush !" You can’t enforce a short-day dic tum on a grow ing crop. You’ve got to work It to the limit, or It wont grow and yield. * Another thing about a live check la. It can dry a woman’s tears without even getting wet. One difference between the .nd the automobile Is that the gets some rest. FRIENDS CHURCH IVrtland quarterly meeting of the Friend* church was held at West Piedmont church Friday and Saturday ami Sunday afternoon. There was a large attendance. An excellent dinner was served in the new dormitory. Terrell hail. At the business meeting Saturday night an interesting discussion was held in regard to the support of the boards of the five years’ meeting. The meeting voted as a unit for the prop osition of Rev. Cox. which would give all men libertv to support the boards according to their conscience. Rev. Sims filled the pulpit Sunday morning and Rev. Hare of Kansas in the evening. Rev. Schwab of Salem is expected to preach Sunday. The C. E.’s are planning a social for Friday night. « Women1» Bible class prayer meeting 4 u m. Wednesday in the annex. Men*» Bible class prayer meeting Sunday in the church. Children’s meeting Friday. 4 p. m., Violet Littlefield in charge. Rev. and Mrs Schlein (Martha Is ler) left for McMinnville Monday to x-t C. C. Barker and family. After a visit to Newport they will go to South Dakota where Rev. Schlein i» pastor of a church. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:151 splendid music and classes for all ainca and ages; M. Hier. superintendent. Sabboth worship at It a. m.. pas tor’s theme: "Christ’s Earthly Eail- ire.” Good music, led by Mrs. W. S. Thompson. Junior* at 3 o'clock; Mr*, Hier. junior superintendent. Y Young ’---- -------- •-*- Al. people ’s ----- meeting at 6:30; :uier. Mr. Flier. leader. Mr.------- Choir practice Friday night prepar ing for Easter program Evening service at 7:30; subject. “For Me to lave is Christ.” A brand new junior society started off walking alone Sunday. The young people took on new bfe and started out to ik> their best work for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. W S. Thompson are aiding Dr. S. J. Reid at the Universi ty Park Baptist church this week. This meeting will continue for the next two weeks. Famine la said to menace 40.000.000 Chinese to the extent that fntliers are poisoning their families’to save them the slower pangs of starvation. Yet In the order of nature, with all Its generosity, there ought to be no such thing as famine; It Is one of the artificial perils which men bring upon themselves mid which conies from the human perversity which makes se much needless suffering tn the world, says Baltimore American. What the war has done In thia way will probably never be known in its full extent, aS every day Mevelops more that Is duo to Its terrible Initiative. rlays all makes of records better Make Us Prove It! ZT'HE leading magazines contain an intensely interesting interview with Mr. Edison, which you should read. He says: “I am very glad that the records of all the princi pal talking machine companies can be played oq the New £ dison with the best possible results.” We shall be glad to prove Mr. Edison’s statement Lat eral cut (needle machine) records sound better on the New Edison than thi y do on the ta’king machines for which they were made. Dc-n’t forget we are anxious to prove this to you. Understand, please, they will not sound like Edison R e - C reations , but they will sound better than you ever heard them sound before. Would you like to kr.o’v Mr. Ed.soi.’s favorite tune«? Ask us for ■ copy of “What Edison Lilies in Music.” Would ydti be interested in the favorit- music of other zrent Arne- can men «nd women? We are runni.-£ a straw ballot to determine the men «nd women in whoae tastes th; people are most interested. Will you vote? If so we will give you a Portr?. • Etch.ng c f Thomas A. Edison drawn by Franklin Boo h, the celeb-a ed American artist, who has also made famous etching» of Liner n and Roosevelt Rise 12# x 19. Suited to framinj Mt. Scott Drug Co Near Car Line—LENTS Classified Ads. -------------------------- Advertisement» undtr thia head ng 10c P*r line flrat iaaertion; 5c per line each subrequei.t iaaua. Minimum charge, 25c Count 6 "orda to tha Una. FOR 8 Al.E R. I Red hatching egge. $1.50 for 15. 5404 89th .tract 9 4tx WK CAN SUPPLY O. A. C. Bartml Kock ftp for setting in incubator lota or less; also babv chicks. Mra. E. M. Marshall. 102nd St. and 55th Ave. Auto 643-53.____________ 9 tf FOR SALE—Wicker Oriole~baby hurry: good a. new; price $10 01' 4119 92nd street. Phone 626 29. 9-lt FOR SALE--Modern 5-room bungs low. furnace and fireplace; corner lot; improved atreet. Modern. Au to 642-40. Bargain. FOR SALE -4-room house and over 1-3 acre of ground ; price $1,000; $200 cash, balance terms. D J. O’Connor, Cor 92nd and Wood stock Ave. Auto 626-75. 9 FOR RENT—2-room plastered house with garage and large lot; $15 per month. Inquire of D. J. O’Connor, cor. 92nd St. and Woodstock Av. 9 FOR SALE Stove with gns plate very reasonable. 6432 86th St. 9 2t DRY FIR WOOD—$10 per cord Phone 618-48. 5604 82nd St. 9 4t TWO THOROUGHBRED BlaTk Mi norca roosters ami eggs for set ting for sale; alao Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs. From blue ribbon stock. C. K. Ferris, 69 U 47th avenue. Phone Auto 613-82. »-St PIAIN SEWING neatly and prompt ly done at 6647 92nd street. TRADE AT HOME ! We assure Service and and Right Prices “The Best Meat at Lowest Prices” it the motto of The Arleta Club will give a dance «■very Tuesday night at the Arleta W. 6. W. Hall. Admimion 25c. Come and have a good time. 9 tf Eggiman’s Meat Market J BERRY VINES FOR SALE—Nicely rooter tips of Himalayah. Mam moth and Cazadero Bluckberries; Phenomenal Berry-. Lucrvtia Dew berry and Blackeape for 50c per do*. Phone at once Auto 616-36 or call at 6119 87th street. 10-It ONLY $100 CASH—3 room how«, price $500 with $100 cash. 2-room plastered house, garage and lot 60x 100 ft., near school, for $900, with $100 cash D. J. O’Connor, corner ‘»2nd street and Woodstock avenue. Auto 626-75. 8 tf MASSAGE and Violet Kay treat n<-nts at YOUR home. Special rates short time only. Phone Auto 661-11, local 2922. 10-ltx F?»UND—Pair of apectaclea. left in lent, library, are at Herald office Owner identify, pay for this notice and take away. 10-tf Leak Proof Tubes Built up layer upon layer of the finest rub ber, wehled together with the valve patch vul canized in—net just stuck on—Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubus will not allow air to seep through. We have them in all sizes. Each one comes FOR SALE—Dining table and chairs, china claret, library table, dressing table; all solid oak and In first- class condition; also reed sulkey. 9704 60th ave.. cor. 97th St. 10-ltx in a waterproofed bag. It will be in perfect condition when you want to use it. FOR SALE CHEAP—Sturgix baby buggy. 5207 89th St. 10-ltx FOR EXCHANGE—Course of music lessons for baby buggy in good con dition. inney, 92ml street 10-ltx - < There nesr-gemus named Prentice Mulford. Many who have read the papera that bo left be hind him have felt that under other clrcummancea Mulford might have been a truly great man. Few ever heard of him. He was In the ministry for a short time. "Why did you »to» preaching?" be was mice asked, to which he replied: “Nobody asked mo to go on." That is the tragedy of many who might have done great thinga. any* Chicago Journal. Nobody asked them to go on. and the result was that they stopped. k* the subject of education la now a prominent one. It would be well to look Into the activities of the regular schools established here by the Reds for the purpose of Instructing children lu their pernicious doctrines and In flaming their youthful Imaginations by propaganda against law and order, says Baltimore American. That these schools are running are known to many, and their mischievous results have already been demonstrated too clearly to deserve any toleration. The new preeldrat of Mexico la quoted as saying he would rather teach the Mexicans the use of a toothbrush than of a rifle, and would rather see them In schools than on battlefields. With aspirations of this kind encour aged by a progressive leader. Mexico’s prospects for the higher civilisation are brighter than they have been ba- fore. Wonder should not be excited by tales of the difficulty of Issuing news papers In European countries when so many of the lightning presses are run ning day and night printing paper money with a purelinslng power of possibly one-tenth of Its assertive face value. It la astonishing that Captain Amundsen should choose to bravo the terrors of Ice floes and fields by boat, sledge or foot, when he could make the trip to the pole by airplane In the time required for a Sabbath day’s Journey. * Come to us when you need the liest in tires and tulæs. The Lents Garage ’ AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Phone 615-34 ✓ Office: East 32150 Plant: 6322-60 Paving Material» Macadam Rondn CityMotorTruckingCo.,i»c. 291 Hawthorne Ave. AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK, SAND and GRAVEL Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division St»,, PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. A The Lents Mercantile Co Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-dnte GRO CERIES i RESH FRUIT, VEGETA B 1. E 8, TA B I. E DELICACIES and other good things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Special attention given to phono orders, and a new and dependable deliveryman will g»r your purcha«" * to you ON TIME. )UR AIM is to Pl.EASE OUR CUSTOMERS. Ninety-Second street Phone 615-34 * 1.