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P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance 6702 Foster Road Business Act «10-79..................PHONES.................. Residence Main 3369 Social Happenings and Arleta Events Many Affairs of Interest to Community Related in Entertaining Way by Herald Correspondent •ç Q- • • • YOU WILL LIKE US... Boy Scouts Drill The Boy Scouts, under Scout Mas ter Roy Sequist, held their regular drill at Woodmere school Tuesday evening. About 22 were present and according to reports from visitors who were there it was better than a good “movie” to watch the boys at their drill, for they were earnestedfv interested, and their efforts and work deserve much praise. If every parent of a boy scout could watch the young sters at drill and exhibition work they would receive an education tn that particular line. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK WE DO General Repairing and Overhauling. Expert Tube Vulcanizing. Battery and Magneto Recharging. Welding and Brazing. WE SELL Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church Sunday, Marti. 20. Communion service, in the morning Rev. White’s topic will be “The Joy of Remem brance.” In the evening he will talk on "Friendships and Fellowships. De sirable and Undesirable.” Quality accessories Only • Arleta Baptist Church Regular mid-week service Wednes day night, it will be a converts' meeting. Preaching services: A. M. Bruce Evans; p. in., Rev. Day, “What 1 Might Have Been.” GRIBBLE BROTHERS CRESTON GARAGE School Baseball Games Section 5, T. E. Speirs, chairman. March 14th. -a Arleta 14 ............................. ................. .................. .......... Lents 11 Woodmere 10.................. Richmond 1 Kellogg 4 ..................... Woodstock 1 In the Arieta-Lents game. Lent.« got off to a 7 to 0 lead in the firs, two innings, Arleta rinding it hard to get started, but got to going in the fourth frame and tied up the score. From the fifth inning to the end ot the game it was nip and tuck to the end. Arleta winning, 14 to 11. The game was free from wrangling and the best of spirit prevailed. Follow ing is the lineup of Arleta: Billy Mc Carter, p.; Johnnie Ruhl, c.; Emmett E ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION North; Parley Yarborough, 2b.; for Diamond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk Frank Davies, as.; Harold Bill, 3b.; Walter Endberg, If ; Wilbert Davies. Fisk Tires and Tubes; with New Stock of all cf.; David olman, rf. 50th and Powell Valley Road I............ - Millard Ave. Miiuuoaary Society I Mrs J. H. Zehrung will entertain the ladies of the Millard Ave. Presby terian Missionary Society at her home at 7105 48 th avenue, on the afternoon of Wednesday, March 23, Mrs. l*ar- soiu of 7820 55th avenue will have charge of the devotional service. Miss Helena Saxtan, whose sister has been in Japap for thirty yean, will speak on the subject. "Japan -Ita People and Religion.” Miss Saxton is president of the women's society of Rose City Park church. Phone 616-62 T" MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP W sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and give all service possible. To Speak on China Miss Emily Hartwell, of Foo Chow, China, will speak at the Congrega tional church in Laurelwood, Easter Sunday evening. Miss Hartwgll, who will appear in Chinese costume, is what is called a second-generation missionary, as her father 10 years ago went to China and did wonderful work among the Chinese. It took him »even months to go from the New- England coast to China. Miss Hart well was born in China and for 37 years has t>een supported by the Con gregational board of missionaries. She was the first white woman to be decorated by the Chinese government for service to the Chinese people. Miss Hartwell is doing educational work now. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone: 614-48 L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY Petition Against Fuel Yard A petition has been sent into the council by the residents of the Fir land district, asking that one Frank B. Hunt be not permitted to erect and operate a fuel yard on the land lying 100 feet west of 70th street and 155 feet south of Foster Road. Res 5114 Ninety-second Street Lents idents of the same section also have another petition out to see what can be done toward cleaning up the lot ■ ------- DAILY MAIL bounded by 49th and 50th avenues Except Sunday, at Lents station, and 67th and 68th streets. At pres arrives at 7:36 a m., 12:50 p. m., ent it is s regular “tin-can alley” and and departs at 9:20 a. m., 12:30 and an eyesore and public health menace 5:30 p. m. The writer understands that the city FUNERAL DIRECTORS did clean it up last year, and if that is the case it is hardly possible to ex First class Service Given Day LIBRARY HOURS—LENT3 pect help again this year. Sometimes or Night Every day ,2 to 6 p. m. Monday, it is a problem to know how to appeal Close Proximity to Cemeteries Wednesday and Saturday, from 2 to to people’s civic pride. Enables Us to Hold Funerals 19 p. m. at a Minimum Expense "In Old New England” Phone 625-17 Phon. 618’21 Saturday night, in the W. O. W. 5228 72nd St S. E., Portland, Or. hall at Arleta, the Lone Sta. Drama Leni* Sta. 5802-4 92nd St tic club of Clackamas, gave "In Old IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD New England.” It was well acted and CALL US very interesting. The two darkey MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO. servants and the man whose "woman O. M Butler L. C. Pullen sent me to “berry”’ this or that were Ice, Wood, Coal and Feed Specially funny. However, each member of the cast did good work. Sand and Gravel WOOD SAW Garden Plowing and Excavating Autos Collide Phone 640-57 Prompt Service Arthur Chamness and Donald Reese of Woodburn, brother of Fred R»ese of 5319 72nd street, had a nar row escape Monday morning when their Ford sedan collided With a Chevrolet on the highway and over turned. No one was injured, though both machine« were damaged, and it -------------------------------------------------------------------- a seems miraculous that either car did not go over the grade. The accident happened near the Vista house about GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES 8 o’clock in the morning and it was 6 p. m. before they limped into th% home garage. Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest SATURDAY SPECIAL Chocolate Mint Wafers, 40c lb. A. D. Kenworthy & Co. KEARNS BROS. Inh Drint-inrr ol the better class at JUD rI lllling Herald. Phone 622-28 Mt Scott Herald, I^ents Sta., Portland, Oregon. Please credit this coupon to: Name . Address J Arleta Theater Program At the Arleta theater the following program will be given this next week: Friday, March 18 (Country Store Night), Alice Brady in “The New York Idea”; Itoli n comedy; Para mount magazine. Saturday’, March 19—Marion Dav ies in "Tne Restless Sex”; two-reel comedv, "A Fresh Start”. Sunday, March 20—Cecil DeMille’s mt. Scott herald Why Not Published Kvary m-lar at t»uto Station. Portino.!, Oragva Gao, A. McArthur. .......... Proprietor Kntarad as Mcang-olaaa mail mat ter February 14, 1914. at the poet office at Imais. Oregon, uadar act ot Congress, March 8. lift. Subscription Price Tuesday of this week, is postponed until next Tuesday evening, Manii 22, because the assembly hall repairs were not finished. Aa no* been pre viously announced, the affair will bo a daddyli meeting ( The county institute of the W. C. have the licurfit of our ox- T. U. will meet Thursday. March 17, at the Community House, in Sellwood. perionce wo have had In fill Special demonstration of department work will be given, among which will Ing prescription» 7 We uzo be a scientific temperance Instruction. All interested lnvit«| to attend only th«- purest of chemicals In a gaiin- played in the Franklin in our wort which Insures High gym Marvh 14, the Y, M lx>ys beat bVsmklht High at iHukethall, 24 you the very best that money to 14. The annual dinner and conkrega can buy. Ask your doctor If tional meeting of th« Annbvl I’resby our statement is not correct. lerian church will lie held March 29. Tbe dinner will pn-eedo the meeting. Mrs Beaumont, 5221) 87th avenue, entertains the ¡allies' home and for eign missionary society of Analiel Presbyterian •.-liiin-h even Thursday Mrs. John Wakefield lends the home missionary and Mrs. Mixaell the for eign work. Miss Fiett* Wilkin and Mix« Doro thca Smith, with a chaperon, will at tend the girls' conference at McMinn villa March 18 to 20, repnsenting the its all right or your money back Analiel I’reabvterian Sunday aehool. “Christian Progress in Alaska” will be th« topic fur the regular meeting of the C. K. society at Laurel wood Congregational church at 6 p. m , on payable at Sunday next. The missionary com niittee will have charge of tile ser Millard Avenue Drug Store vice, Norma Bricknell lending Friends of Rev. Mrs J. J. Hand 72nd Strait A 55th Avt, S. S. saker and her mother. Mrs. Smith, will be glad to know that Mrs. Smith is improving nicely and only waiting I for a few warm days to some so she may get out in her beloved garden. "Turkey in the Great War" will la the subject of a steroupllcon lecture given at Laurelwomi Congregational church Sunday evening next, at 7:30. J. L. Ixutke will sing “The Palms" at the morning xorvice, I’alm Sunilnv, at |jkurvlwoo<l Congregational church, ia addition to other special music. Mrs, Owen Day. wife of Rev. Owen Day, pastor of Arleta Baptist church, was suffering with tonsilitis the first part of th.- w.<-k. On Palm Sunday nt the morning service of Millard Ave, Preahi trrian church. Mrs. J. McMillan Muir will »Ing "The Palms.” In the evening. D. J. O’CONNOR George Colvey will sing a Palm Sun day song, the words for which were especially written by Mrs. Ella Orton of l.ents. Cor. 9^nd and Woodstock Aot. 81 60 a year till Nlnety-eacand Street Phone «22-21 ■¡arana Carlson; prayer meeting committee. Miss Dorothy Peterson; missionary Old Wives for New”: Toonerville committee, Winfred Peterson; social Trolley comedy, “Meeting All Trains’* committee chairman. Bemadine Mar Pathe News. tin; librarian. Miss Lucile Davidson; Mondax Tuesday, March 21-22— music, Mias Gladys Crum. Constance Taln:a«lgr in "Good Refer ences”; Episodi- 10, "Fighting Fate”. Arleta Personals Wedmai ay. March 2 Gladys Wal At the Third U. B church. Passion ton in “Risky Business"; two-reel week will be observed every evening. comedy. “A Fishy Story”, Rev. Ira Hawley will presen each ev Thursday. March 24—Robert War ening. wick in "the Tree of Knowledge”; On Good Friday the Women's Mis- Episode 2 of “Itouble Ad ven tu re”. «inoary society will observe the day Evening show begitiz at 7:30; Sunday hy an hour of prayer from three to •. .itmee at 2 0 p m. » four o’clock. The little children of Mr. and Mrs. Woodmere ^school Notes Holmes of 64th street and 49th ave The Wotxlniere ball team .lefeated nue are reported to be very ill, the ;h> Richmond boys on the Richmond oldest one having pneumonia. Word has gone forth that Mr. ground.« Tuesday evening, by the wore of 10 to I. The next game will Werth, the highly respected grocer at be played with the Woodstock boys Arleta station, has recently taken his evening on the Woodstock bah unto himself a wife, and the couple have rooms in the Chambleas build -round» Miss Edna Galbreath, who has been inf. Hints of a chanvan have been ■ 1) at her country home and absent noiseii abroad, but at the present "roni school for a month, returned for anting have not materialised. Mrs. J. G. McCleland, of McCloud, duty this week. She is a teacher in Cal., who has been visiting her par iie second grade Mrs. Ella Brown Alcorn is substi ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F Conn, of 64th tuting for Mi s Myrtle Woodbum, street, have returned to their home. Bruce Evans will close his service« who is ill. The safety council committee of 21 at the Arleta Baptist church Sunday, pupils met with Miss Julia Spooner March 20. He has been doing a big Wednesdi*) evening in Miss Spooner's work and the church has been quick room. ened and awakened. Many have been The dramatic club of Clackamas baptized At the evening tervices on .«ill put on "In Old New England" at Friday. Saturday and Sunday and al the Woodmere school under the aus so the morning service on Sunday the pices of the Woodmere Parent-Teach male quartette will render special ers association, Satunlay evening, music. The members of the quartet March 19. The scene is laid in a tlarence Misenheimer signed up as New England farm when darkies a life recruit at the state convention acre servants. Each part is cleverly in Corvallis of the C. K. He has been acted and a good evening’s entertain elected president of the intermediate ment ia promised all who attend. union or Multnomah county. Dr. Gee. Parrish gave an interest Winfred Peterson. 5210 72d street, ing talk on “Safety” to the Wood- is convalescing at the Good Samaritan mere Parent-Teacher association on hospital where he underwent an oper Thursday afternoon, March !?. He ation for appendicitis. Dr. Hess of «poke at length on the current dip- lenta operating. He b a likable chap theira epidemic, the subject of ’•car and each and every one of his many riers” and the danger from them. He friends wish hint a speedy recovery, i •old of th. rk "f the health depart are- Irwin Heinrichs. Harry Sherman, ment to make safe the public in gen Ernest Ramee and Owes Day. -ral. R< stau rants, hotels, rooming Creston Parent-Teachers associa louses, received mention and also the tion met Tuesday in the assembly personal cleanliness of the employee hall at the school. Mias Florence in public places. Holmes of the park bureau gave a talk on parks and playgrounds and W. C. T. U. Entertainme“! their use by the public. She spoke of Plans are under way to provide an the gardens of Ixmdon, Paris and ■ntertamment at the laurel wood M New York and other eastern cities E. church on the evening of April I and of what b being done for the niu by the W C. T. U.. to increase the nicipal gardens of Portland. membership of that organisation. At the Arlete library la an exhibit The tentative plans include three of Lenten books, ia accordance with numbers by the Whitney boys’ chor national religious book week. It is us, I'd t • Mr. Whitney, three speak an effort to put for one week at least ers, three numbers by a reader and the more serious, sober side of life three numbers by a pianist. The en before «II. The exhibit at the library tertainment will be entirely free, is comprehensive and complete. with no collections or admission fee. Miss Wilson's clssa visitad the li However, in view of the fact that th« brary to study ths picture« of Wm program will be so especially good, Penn, whose life they are now study and that the seating space is some ing in school. what limited, tickets will be given out Regular story hour at the library- which entitle holders to admission to on Thursday the entertainment. These ticket? A “Krewel Kraft Art Shop” has will be distributed by various church been opened in the Crum Chambers es. The program mentioned is sub building on 72nd street near Millard ject to change and if changed -will be ' avenue. duly advertised. On Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock a union missionary and tem Diptheria Prevalent perance meeting will be held at the The Metropolitan district superin library. The wives of the different tendent insurance man states that he ministers will be asked to take part finds an appalling amount of dip in the devotional service and each theria in his territory. He is quite president will talk on the theme: positive that the spreading of the ep ‘•World Temperance and World Mix idemic is due largely to non-observ tions.” All churches are cordially in ance of quarantine by people who vited |o be represented. think they know more than the health The Woman's Missionary society department or who, to say the least, of the Kern Park Christian church are very careless. It is through such will hold special meetings during the carelesneMi that the ironclad rule is week before Easter. Monday will be laid down whereby a child who is ab letterwriting day Tuesday they will sent a half day from school for any unite with the W. C. T. U. in service cause must have a culture taken of at Arleta library; Wednesday, at the its throat by the health department church; Thursday, group prayer „ ing back to school. This meetings at the homes of the "shut- ru'e, if closely enforced, should stamp ins”; Friday, a special thank offer out the epidemic, especially if strict ing at the church. ■i’i.-r:i'itin is also enforced. As is al The Ixiyal Workers of the Kern ways the case in such conditions, Park Christian church are having the ome innocent ones have to suffer. interior of the church re-decorated, proving once again that they are Return from Wedding Trip "Ixiyal Workers.” Lloyd Marshall of On Wednesday evening. March 2, Lents ia doing the work. Mr. and Mrs- II G. Knox returned Congratulations are finding their from their wedding trip •-^jputhern way to Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse Delan- Oregon to tl ir home at 4830 66th ger, 577 Jarrett street, on the birth avenim. On Thursday evening, their of an eight-pound son on March 15. friends from Laurel wood M. E. church .Mrs. Delanger wil] be remembered as charavaried the happv couple. On Retha Dorcas of the Tremont district Thursday evening. .March 10, Mrs. and at one time was a member of the Knox’ Sunday school class gave them Third U. B church. The young son’s a shower. Many beautiful things name ia Wilfred Narcisse Delanger were received by them. The “show At the Woodmere Parent-Teacher er? rs” brought their own refresh association last Thursday Mrs. Ethel ments and a very pleasant evening Woods l^wellen and Mrs. Blakesley was spent by all. furnished the musical program, which was greatly enjoyed by the parents At a congregational meeting at and teachers present. the Millard Ave. Presbyterian church George CoIvey will sing "The Nine Friday evening, March 11, the follow ty and Nine,” arranged by Edward ing offfeers were elected for the next Campion, on the night of April 3, term of office: Elders: J. H. Zeh when Rev. Mr. White will «lecture on rung, Gen. Cvlvey, Wm. I»il1<;n, Mr. Siam. The customs, religions and Watts. Trustees: R. D. Armstrong, life will he interestingly told by Mr. F E. Crum, G. A Kimball. Thox. Mai White, who lived in Siam for 17 loy Sr., W. L. Ormandv, G. C. San years. The lecture will be given in ders, Wm. Worrell, Gilbert, Melvin Millard avenue church. Carman, J. F. Carpenter. Church Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Volts of Wood- treasurer: F. E. Crum; finnneial sec retary, G'en Sanders; Sunday school mere, have their daughter. Mrs. Al superintendent, Mrs. Zehrung; assist len, visiting them, from Enterprise, ant superintendent, Lawrence Watts; Oregon Mrs. Allen will be remem organist, Mrs. Ethel Woods I^wellen. bered as Mildred, eldest daughter of Rev. Henry White, pastor, acted as Mr and Mrs. Volts. Choir practice under the direction moderator and J. H. Zehrung wax of George Colvey wili be held every secretary. Thursday night at 7 p. m. in the Mil lard avenue Presbyterian church. Christian Endeavorers The C. E. society of Millard avenue Mrs. Ethel Woods Lewellen is church church is a growing, live organiza organist. Elaine and Bruce Armstrong, chil tion. They meet every Sunday even ing at 6:45. The officers of the or dren of Mr. snd Mrs. R. D. Armstrong ganization ar? ax follow«: President, are confined to their home, 7013 62nd Edwin Zumwalt: vice president, Clar avenue, with chickenpox. The Joseph Kellogg Parent-Teacher ence Misenheimer; secretary, Miss Eva Spooner; treasurer, Mire Nancy meeting, which was to have bean held ' Curreys Pharmacy ■ Grays Crossing Water Bills REAL ESI ATE Autos are traxeraltig the Sahara amt tho camel, the “ship of the desert" —la fast setting out of cuiunilsahin. What acientin? progress lx bringing tbe world In the say of comfort and utility. It Is losing It In picturesque- nras and tradition. Going across the desert Ui s niotorvnr Is tm> prosnlc a thing to brag about al liomu. LEMS STATION I'honr 628-75 OBJ BtSUtStStM StWR Stri» 9 »» VWOStMR«t«t0 s « When You Want to Move Phone 622-22 f [TTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck IVY M. KINNEY RKHIDE.XtT Teacher of Pianoforte 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Studio, 6228 92ml street, S. 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