U of 0 librar/ Guaranteed Circulation > 1500 1ÎÎL ïirralù ‘ Subscription, $1.50 the Year. Guaranteed Circulation 1500 ------------------ —! ! -TT ■ t_=3t VOL. XIX, No. 14 students GIVE [ Council Votes in Favor ENTERTAINMENT of Improvement Project School of Shoem ’ ’ , i f r Women Franklin high school student* put 011 .1 H-IO-I cP!, ri.i.i iii.-nt I n J.,, . ening, April 1, nt l<aurelwood Con gradational church. A pnrtcuiarfy City Attorney Holds Sewer Must Be Completed Within I comical stunt was called “Gigglln:; (•ertrude." Vera Pratton as teacher Ten Years or City Will Have to Pay Expense- heard the various rendition« of "1 stood on the bridge at midnight”, Vote is Three For and Two Against etc, Hutei Wells said jt in a gig gling way, clearly demonstrating why she was call«*d "Giggling Ger When George Rn<- appeared to out trudc." Heine May Lockwood, a After three hour» of argument for and again»! the const rm lion of the line his arguments against the im "Bashful Bettey," gave it accordin« Foster Itoud tewer Uiv majorilj ol provement, the fireworks »tarted. He to her daacriptive name. Ix»ir Hand the city council Wedheielay vole! to v.as uxked by Burbur who n« r. pie siker, as "Mixed-op MBly”, told how adopt City Comnii»»ionor Burbur» sented nnd rend it list of mini««. At she stood on the clock at midnight roport, which recommended a resolu this time Bigelowr wonted him sworn ns the bridge,” etc. Norma Bickncr. tion declaring the council » intention nnd nyuile n motion to thut effect. as “Wm-ping Winnie,” wept etfp0 I’lho mayor inquired of the city attor ly end audibly while »he told It in her to proceed with the construction. Mayor linker arid Commi»ilonvr» ney as to the council's power to com way. "Stuttering Stella,” port rave I Bar bur and Pier voted tor the re pel Roc to take an oath and after a by Pauline Pratton, stammered and port und Munn ami Bigelow uguinsl »e.’irch through the charter it was de stuttered thro’igh the nl'-ce as nat Little Miss IJe'«d, M adoption, although both held that cided by the council thut they did not ural as life. Mr. Rue then "StagestRirk Su»in," put on all the they were not ngnin.it riintlng the posse*» such power. improvement» but did oppoH 1i ach offered to be sworn. "I object," »aid flourishes possible and was very dra ing a project ol this type wiuiout Mann. "Why mai«e fleah of urn« and matic. It was a «cream and chock fowl of the other? I think this is full of fun and laughter, each person knowing tint the I mid outcome. bODir time was lost while Mayor an insult to this man I never saw doing her part fine. Another stunt linker coii»ult.-<| with the city at tor him until he appeared before thia on the program, entitled "The Doc ncy to determine if the council had council a week or »o ago and 1 don't tor's Office”, showed Morri» Hand legal pourer to »wear Mr. Rae. u wit- like hi» manner, but I think he is en saker hefng operatic! upon. He had opeiioil n I’litlj at Lt-hteni-:rg. < ¡ciu.iniy. The -chool bus been opened by pain« in tne region of his stomach, the goveniiih-nt and 1» one of the means by which It 1» seeking to ease the di» near in epimsiUon. nnd the outcome titled to fair play.” was a decision that the council did The mayor then reminded Munn which of course necessitated an oper- cu'itent throughout the cotpitry. Arthur Amfirron iva» the not possess such power. that no one was demanding Rae be atnn. At the outset a lengthy opinion sworn, but instead he had volun doctor and Pauline Pratton the nurse. •■< led t» lake tllo oath. By this time Buttons were cut off und after the REALTORS REPORT by the city atlonp-y covering ull un GENA T. LOCKE > t! r e of glei> of th«« sewer propel was rend Rae decided that lie woubfn't take it incision had bet - Thia opinion h< Id that the city was and after some dlscuasion he was the victim'» distr,«» .,t<- i«e!d up to MANY TRANSFERS WINS THE FIVE view. A fish, un eel, a snake and a legally empowered to u»«u■•« the cost (old to proceed. in answer to Bigelow-'» aoestion, live crab were the various causes. of a drainage at »tern »c.vi«r whi« could not be u»vd for sanitary r.< « he said: “I want to *»v Sbsolutrl,- Butcher knives nnd pruning sh««ars The following real e»tat>* trans A new prize .inner stepped to the age purpoM«i. tpr a numbe ol year» nd emphatically that I do not rep ■ ore very effective instr.im nts. At fers wi re reported '« the Herald this front in the Herald tri.-io al home the end of the operation ( ’ vi i n ,«nt the I' R. I. A I'. Co” The city attorn*« ui»o bold tha ■ cek by Ix-nts realtor»: contest, when G«na T. I«oeke. an the city possessed legal power tv It is believed that with the a«loi> i iu rt 11 upon his feet and shaken eight year old buy, sun of .»lr. and D. J. O'Connor emptV drainage water into John-on •no of the revolution declaring the nto C"n«ciorsne»s. i , G. Loci e of 6115 93rd street, 'I he Junior Boy»’ Gbc Club of Creek but warned the council that intention of the council to CunsttUCt Glenn O. Hunter’« b-ro-'in hoi so turned ¿00 votes this week arid when the project was once under the sewer, the Foster Rond improve Frankln gave sever d .ele'-’lon i nnd ..n I two lots, local, ' nt 8320 51tb ..on the in $. 131 ‘ > prize. Gena is a scholar taken it must 1« conn «U k I within a inent project controversy will re«' several piano soloa bv various per aronue, to Shepherd M. Str«-—rt. m room *2B gvude of Iwnts »chooi, reasonable number <•( «ears, aav t< n. for a time. Sixty dnys will be al formers concluil,«) a very »ucc.s«ful Mr. Schwdtrcris house nn 99th and i» uinmg iur California fur a ami if any part 4« abandoned the lowed for rem, n»trance« to be filed and pleasant evening. tieet ard 4f.th nvewe, tn Jamut visit of a month today.' The hustling At Sunday school Sunday. April < ¡e,l"ghor. burden of baying would fall upon th, after which th,« council must again young man informs the contest man- city. Upon thi» section Comi» ion •t on the protect before a contract *9. th,« children will again ehnoss Dr. Stryker’» house and ’» acre, ar. r that he coatemplate» buying a er» Munir and Bigelow bused their ‘heir favorite »onv» fin 1 have an «. m be let. • located at 9611 43rd avenue, to J. A. ¡joy’s wa«ch to carry with him on the jvvable xongfcjt “Black Man in Senske of Sandy. negative votes juunwy and the Herald hopes he en White Man’s Africa” is the title of A communication from the Mt Protest to County Commissioners Mr. Lund’s property nt 970" Gilbert joy» the fruits of his inditstrv, for a Scott Improvement Club wa» r>«a<l A formal protest, «igne i bv about an illustrated lecture to be given b' Road to John H. Moure atch r . «u - « uoy of Gena s and tiled. Another from the county 100 resident« of the district lying '•rs. Hanilsaker ut 7:«90 t>. m. Sunrla -, Eirhtv acre highly improved farm and age. duub'y so because he commissioner» regarding the tearing near en»t 92nd street nnd Foster of A. F Grey in Yamhill eounty t> size amed it himself. up of 92nd streol. u county road, in Rond, was fil««d with the county com LENTS BOYS HAVE Chas. Smith. The conleat standing is as follows: order to lay th,« sewer, was r- fvrreii m’ssioners Monday, flaking that the Lent,, Real Estate Co. Clarence O’Neil ............... . ....380.90t) <;<>OI) BALL TEAM to Commissioner Munn for action. board request the citv to construct N. J. Driscoll and. v ife, to J. IL Margaret I witch-.............. ....336350 City Engineer Laurgnard «... n»k its proposed savor system along (Jena T. Ixxke........... Cox, lot 1, block 2, Pinehumt ... .146,750 ed if he had devised any les» expen fir me »tro,t other tlum 92rd .«’reef. Up to dale, the Ixmts school base- R. Stanz to D. Ilevek, lot 9. block Guidon Ogsbury .............. ....120300 sive plan for draining the district The objection is that 92nd »tree* uall team lias playtxi six league laiuhn«« Aioore ... 85.050 Highland Park. an<l explained one which called for •« hard sttrfared and a countv road. games, winning three ami losing the ■S.amucl Sw >nson to Roy 1«. Lang. M,s. B. r. J..1U»............. .... 61,500 37 sumps being constructed Ivt <’<«r T',« refiid, nts represented in the ne same numlwr. 'llie first game wax 1. • O M. Sliielils ................. ... 8.200 bl ■’ 2. y. $ «tt Par' «2nd and 72nd »trecis ut a cost of tition nroxented ask that the sewer played on the Arleta grounds. Ar Mi.-s H-iui Kanne.......... .... -3,400 Weiss to Peters, lots 3, t and about $70.(MX) He could not guuran laid in n city atroci. 1« I.. Ix«v eva-winning after the Faints boys block Mi ’ s K. V. Barker .......... 4, Mt. Scott View. *■ — &900 tee this pion, nnd it was toon lost in oq, Giaco building, presented nod iui apparently safe lead. Th, Lucille Dugan ................. 12)50 C. E. Ktrnrii the »huffl,« th.« petition second game was played at Wood- Jester Calvert ................. 550 C. E. Kcnnedv trad«-d two lots at mere and the home teain won. ti to 1. For next week’s contest th nani- Kero Park to J E. Pumero for h : s Woodstock met us on our own of J. W. leone. Kern Park plum LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. T. V. Caldwell of 5804 !Mt': Mr. Pomorv «er, I as l-ien selected. for our third game and de- horn«« on 90th street. Mr. T,ounei street is visiting friends in Seattle < <u>undi r ill begin building at once on these outed us in a i,M>»el.v playexi game, .« a pl mb >• of e'perienc.- nc and his lots. Mr». Po»t of 85th n'rtM'l in ven for u few days. 1!» to 13. During the latter part of patrons ia th« Kera F.. i. i/hhor Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Samuel visited die game the l.enls bo vs seemed to /Add«*rton Estate to G H. Colo, |ot hoed have no fault to find with his ill. on Foster Road. Mr. Cole will build drs. A. Ativeh and family of Port Albert Hilberg took oit a buildin g» t together better and hit tile ball. work or charges. His headquarter- permit this week to erect n residence 'and Sunday. They have kept this up in the otiier soon. are at 671" Fest, r Road. Kind the Mr. Kenn«-dv also sold a four-room The Mt. Scott chapter, O. E. S . en* .times played and allow promise now at 41.10 65th street. mi slng letter which go to mal-« un They hot«m 90th «treet to D. C. Evans. ■is name in the contest ads on p;t~< O. W. Priest i« erecting r> •l<l< n<i tertained Worthy Matron Ida Um- ol beroming a strong nine. played Richmond here for the fourth •h-ce nnd s-nd in your answer . ¡th valued al $421M) fir t! «■ I'1 o nt 1'11 back yesterday. coupons to the Herald. Mr. and Mr». Fred Deitz were Sun game, winning l.> to «. In the s«»c P.-T. ASSOCIATION and 4228 72nd street. game witn Arleta we won after Mr* darn Orninndv of Millard day visitor» at the home of Mr. and ond in extra inning, 10 to 9 This game MEETS THURSDAY MT. SCOTT GREENHOUSE avenue attended to bunin«■■.« matter» Mrs. A. C Sellers. waa also played on our own grounds. !r. nnd Mrs. E A llumlin of 78. "0 in l«cnt» Wednesday. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Our sixth game wa» with Rich ►4th Avenue, »pent Sunday with mond on their grounds, the .-core be Th.- W. C. T. U. will meet wit friends in Rose City Park. Mm McKinley, 0127 I'.’nd tree'. on 1 Le next regular meeting of the The ML Scott Greenhouse, at 9502 ng 11 to fi in favor of lents. The Tuesday, April 12, at 2;3O p. m All Mrs. Romer, a former resident, lineup of the nine has varied littl«« parent teacher association will lie 67th avenue, was rocent.lv purchas'd are invited to nt tend. no living at Camas, Wash., is at- in the games. The following has held in the assembly room at Lents y four men experienced in the busi All ness and they are now prepared to The Ladle* of the G. A. R. will tending to business matters in l«nts <e««n our mo»t successful placing of school, April 15 at 2:4.5 p. in. hold a silver 'ea at the home of Mr*. thia week. he boyt: Clayton ll.-dl, 2b: Carlyl«» members are urged to be present, as sorye the public. The company, '«•hich has been incorporated, has the Hansherrv, INW 60th avenue, on Mr». M. T. Hawkins returned Mon Cox, 3b; Richard Huebier, lb; Ocie this will be an important meeting. Mrs. Graham, dean the Girls' ollowi' <i officers: Ad. Gustafson, Thursday. April 14. day from Brownsville, Oregon, whera Moire, p; Sebastian Roth, rf; Chas. Mr. and Mr». Cheater MeGre r left «he attended the funeral of ter ir Gtisneas, ss; Willinni Parr, If; Geo. Polytechnic school of Portland will ’resident; M. Ulin, vice president; • Trrnarv, c. Centerfield ha« been give a talk to the mothers, t he room G. Bergoian, secretary; O.'IW. Nel Thursday by auto for a brief viait le. the lute Lincoln Kirk. th«« largest number of moth son, secretary. These gentlemen all with relative» in Sttnnywide and Wai Attention is called to the .« pcci.'il ill «d b/ several boys but as yet it having in attendance will hi« given five ere 100 per cent American, make In Walin, Washington. advertisement of Manx A Mfrwald. « anybody’s place. Leonard Thilke. ers of salted peanuts as first their homes in this locality and are They have t'eo. Roth, Alfred Lytle, lx«stcr Sul pounds Harold Domer, aon of Mr. and Mr*. ailora, in this issue. prize and tlie room having the next in every way deserving of ver pot- livan. Clayton Fuke, nnd Jasper Du- special bargain? in spring goods. E. A. Domer of 4845 94th • tr< < t, ba erst have all had a try at it in some largest number will be given a pot i mage. See their ad elsewhere in irone to Walla Walla in the intereat I*. E. Reed has added a new Ro one this issue. ted fern as s'corn! prize or other of the games played. of n correspondence school. ublic truck to hi» transfer equip A short program will be rendered, Mr». R. J. Tus»cy is »lowly rccov ment and is better prepared than ev- RO \DM kSTER'S CREW which will b«« published in full next SCHOOL NOTES r to accomodate his numerous cus cring from an attack of n»nendici week. Mrs. W. L. Hoff will act as REPAIRING 92 n d STREET ti*. Mr* E, A Allen of Sherwood, tomers. chairman of the refreshment com Two of the Lents teachers have niaee of Mrs. Tuaacy, accompanied mittee. Elijnh Cox «.nd wife, recently from 1 ocn appointed by City S iporintcnd- A crew of men from the county by her Son Oliver, Is attending the Spukan The hard times ball given by the ent D. A. Grout to serve on the book ''•'»h . visited their brother, patient. r. Ct ... i .amity this week. They rordmaster’a department has been at parent-trncher association Saturday ■onimittce during the com ng year. this week repnirin-r 92nd street night wus the most successful, as Mr». E. A. Hamlin entartnlnel of eft T'lursduy for their new home in r eric B. A. Thaxter is chairman or the I this is only the forerunner of ell as the last, to be given this sea (lent of Shiloh circle and Dept. Pre» New! erg, Oregon. ommittee to select history books. considerable work in ths locality, Mrs. Carrie Courier March 24 and Chis. Wurdc ft Sou, 5T02 92nd now that tho weather is favorable to son. Mrs. W. H Kepcha won lad Mrs. Ruth Darnell is chnii.nan of the ars’ first prize, a serving trsy. and committee to select nrithrretic. Reuben Wilson post on March 31. street, have ll.eir new paint and wall street improvement operations. Miss Trask second prize, a ticket to Imnchoon was served and those pre: paper establishment finished and oc- Mr. Kirkpatrick, citv club leader, • he street is being .•enrified where Allen «Grieb I visited the Lents school Monday, ent report a very plensant time. :upicd. It is a nont little place and ne-essary to eradicate the rough I he Baker theater Mr». A. H. Nelson of ««17 «1st is soon a- their wall paper arrives spots, a top dressing and binder ap won men's first prize, a flashlight, supplementing iris talk with a movie street entertained the C; rd Club at from the c ist will notify the Mt. plied nnd then the street rolled. The and George Cross won second, a tic or, chicken raising. Miss Cowgill, state club leader a one o’clock luncheon Thursday af Scott district through the columns woik is being done all nlong the ket to the Baker theater. spoke to the girls of the sewing c ub ternoon. Those present were Men of the Herald. street where necessary from n point MARY E. MeROBERTB Monday. dames Harry Porter, F. M. Peters G. E. Ixicke and family are leav north of the schoolhouse to jest op J. S. Bailey, Clyde Gracbal, John i ng thia week for San Diego. Cal., posit«« the ««meter». Mrs. Mary E. McRoberts died on BRUCE EVANS UNION MEETING Smith, W. G. Pringle and Fnn Neil on a business trip. While in the Tho roadmaster's office informs »on. south they will visit Mr. Locke's the Herald that there will be other Thursday, March 31, of paralysis, at home of her youngest s n, Roy Bruce Evans will conduct a union Lee Wood worth, son of Mr and rother. V. M„ nt Los Angeles. The work done in the Is«nts localty as the McRoberts, 10«ih str'et and 4Rt)i meeting Sunday night at the Lent? Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, former resi iatter is well known in Lents, hav soon as the rock crushing plant at avenue. deceased o M eighty M. E. church. Mr. Evan« is «aid to dents of Lents, is renewing ncqtiain- ing resided here for several years Kelly Butte is plnced in operation years old The last October and the mo be a bright, sympathetic and convinc Gilbert Rond will receive attention tanceshlp with old friends and school I efore moving to Ix>s Angeles. ther of Six childreh. five sons living, ing speaker and a' Singer and com mates here, after an absence of five Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Oatman of from tho crew«, altho'irh it may be eldest residing in Albi ria. Cana poser of ability. He will be support years. Mr. Woodworth L with the (•921 80th street are an joying a visit six weeks or two months before the the Melvin of I'asco. Washington. ed by a large choir from the Baptist coast guards and stationed nt the from their sons, P. H ard L. B. Oat county can. attend to this thorough da. Gilbert of Jefferson. On i; n: Elmer and M. E. churches. There will b«« mouth of the Columbia river. men. P. H. and family drove down fare. C. of Albany. Oregon; and Roy Mc services every night excent Saturday from McKenna, Wash., this week and D. E. Baumgardner, deputy county Roberts of Lents. Funeral services next week, beginning at 8 o’clock. FIVE POINT CLUB MFETS ansernor, was making hljf rounds in L. B. nnd family came from Stock were held Ti sedav •iftirn '- ’i at 2:30 Those in charge advice that while all ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON o'clock, in the Kenworthy chapel. are welcome it would be advisable to thia locality last Tuesday. Mr. 11 ton, Cal. The young men are seek and the water Mai I out a . ng a location in Portland. Rev. Sibley of the Methodist church come enrly in order to be sure of a Th-.« Five Point Club of the O. E. officiating. The remains « ere takan seat. relationship, hnving both lived in Ray H. Gaston, a former resident Iowa ami Nebraska in the pioneer of Ix-nts, well known throughout S. met Tuesday at the home of Mr« to Lapsing, Mich., for interment. day» of those two »tales and experi this vicinity, returned recently from John Hanken on 70th street for' one GRANGE NOTES enced trials and t n .... Vancouver, Wash., and ha« op-med a o'clock luncheon. Those present wore SYLVIA GAGE to be forgotten. But he didn't volnn grocery store nt 8830 Woodstock av Merd.imes Toulsc Sudcrstrom. R. R. Saturday, April 9, the grange will teer to reduce out lisessment on nc enue. Sylvia Gage of 103rd street and hold their regular meeting. The first Mr. Gaston has a large ex McClurg, O. A. Iles«. Margaret Jones, count of it. perience in the grocery business and Emma Rush, Katherine Detnier. Le 50th avenue, died April 4, aged 46 and second degrees will be conferred McFadden, Etta Chisholm, Slur I years. Funeral services were held at the morning session. At twelv«' Mr. and Mr». J. C. McGrew wore know» ho to give satisfaction to all na E. Connell, Marion Boater. Delia nt Kenworthy chapel April 5 nnd In o’clock dinnrr in the usual gra«ige hosts this Week to Mr. and Mrs F l customers York, Philena Hayner, Fstelle Me terment took place aS« Mt. Scott cen«- • ward Halloway, of Zanesville. Ohio, The Jolly Ixit Club enjoyed the John Howe. Echo McCord, E. etery. lecture hour will be at 2:30 A. G. who have been »pending the winter genial hospitality of Dr and Mrs. Slov. N. Droste and Fmmn Hanken Clark, of the Associated Industrie:! in Pasadena, Cal., stopping here on Lundberg Friday evening. Among club will meet again in May THIEF GETS PURSE of Oregon, will bo the chief speaker. route to their home. Mr. Halloway those present were Mr. anti Mrs at The Mrs. Fred Geisler ’ « home Mrs Tn addition .the following program and Mr. McGrew were schoolmates Walter Baker. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. but had not met since they were hoys Cox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Dilly, Mr. John Howe will be assistant hostess. 'X nurse containing ?9 ir cash and will 1 h > rendered: Piano solo. Miss a goki watch were stolen from Mr«. O’Brien; piano duet, Dorothv an! Dalns Sidwell and family of 45« F. nnd Mrs. Fred Hodge nnd Earl Mrs. Unlce Kramer of Newberg Edith Steele of 6’15 4-1th avenue, a.« Riehard Hoss: reading. Carol H *rh 26th street, nephew of Mr. Halloway, Hodge, Dr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Ogsburv, was the guest of Mrs Elizabeth Frick she was attending a church meeting aciompnnied his uncle while visiting Mrs. Richard Smith, Margaret Smith of tho Mt. Scott ice cream parlor Tuesday afternoon, according to her dent ni the A. M Schuff Pro - esrive Mr. and Mrs, McGrew. nnd Mrs. Moore. last Sunday. report to the police. School of Music. I Social happenings at Arleta and Kern Park Many Affairs of Interest to Community Related in En tertaining Way by Correspondent of the Herald Mrs. Sara Garside Die» I Mrs. Sant Garside died Wednesday, : March '!<>, fallowing a serie» of op- ' oration.?. Death cccurred at the res- i<bri cc of her daughter, Mr». Hawic- I mt Funeral service« were in charge of Miller A Traeey. Burial was in ‘ Mt. Scott cemetery. Rev. Tate, an old friend of the family, officiated I at the »ervices, assisted by Rev. F. I H. Mixsell of Anabel Presbyterian church. . Christian Endeavor Program The following people from this dis trict were among the many who en joyed the all-star program at the au ditorium Monday evening, April 4, under the aaspices of the Christian Endeavor societies of the city, who took this method of raising funds to send delegates to New York this summer: Mrs. F. E. Crum and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Glen Sanders, Mrs. Geo. Colvey, Mr. and Mrs. R. D Armstrong, Mrs. Misenheimer, Woodmere School Notes_____ Avon Dean, Marion Holmes, Mrs. J. Pupils of the Woodmere school are H. Zehrung, Edwin Zumwalt and Ber- busy on their musical appreciation andine Martine. contest. A team of 15 will represent Women of Woodcraft Entertain the school at the auditorium and 12 Arleta Camp No. 805, Women of more pupih will attend as audience. On Saturday most of the music will Woodcraft, entertained about 300 be played at Sherman Clay’s music members, their families and friends, house and all pupils are invited to in their hall Thursday evening of last week. The chairman of the ev attend. The base’:all team played Wood- ening was W. F. Mahan and the fol stock on Woodstock ground» April 4. io ..ing program was given after and won by a score of 18-3. They which a delightful dance finished the also won a game from Richmond on eiening's fun. Duet, Floyd McKin Arhjta grounds April 1. The bovs sey and Violet Devers; vocal solo, representing Arleta in baseball are: llo Wilson; duet, Urdine and Maxin«« Chaz. Stader, Raymond Richter, AH son; piano solo, Miss La Verne «lie «¡ore Snudi, Carl Holtman, Har- A!.i,on; vocal solo. Ora Hank; trio .ey Brown, Clyde Hoes, Leslie Chris selection, Geo. Colvey. Chas. Mollet and W. F. Mahan; address on Wood- tenson, Raymond Fyock. The school is much pleased with . rraft. Head Manager J. O. Wilson. the beautiful copy of the "Cause" ■ Arleta Theater Program picture, “The Treasure Jar.” It is* 27x22 inch««« in size and . as bought I Al Arleta theater the ;>atrons will by the parent-teachers. It will be: b« especially favored this week by hung in the room having the best - an unusually fine program. On Fri representation of mothers at the par-' day, April 8. will be Constance Bin- ent-teachers meetings. ne_> in “Something Different; Satur Room 17, grade 7, is the proud day, April 9, John Barrymore in nossessor of a beautiful reproduction “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”; Sunday, in color of Gibberts’ ‘George Wash- April 10, a Rex Beach picture, “The ‘ngton.” It was given as a reward North Wind’s Malice”, by an all-star for highest attendance, they having cast, including Vera Gordon and Tom an average of 96.6 per cent for last Santsehi; comedy, “His Youthful sem ««ter. Fancy"; Monday and Tueswiay, Chas. Miss Canning’s room won a reward ' Ray in "19 and Phyllis”, episode 13, for no tardiness during the last sem-1 ‘Fighting Fate”; Wednesday, Tom ster. Th«« picture, which is 27x22 I Moore in “Officer 666” and the com 'rehes in size, is a copy of “The Pri edy, “laughing Gas”; Thursday, El mnry School,” in color, by Geoffry. sie Ferguson in “Ijidy Rose’s Daugh Tne boys and girls are enjoying ter”. The patrons o'f the theater will ■ heir out of door organized play and be pleased to know, as many already -yninastics. M>ss Canning and Miss do. 'hat all pictures shown in Mr. E ing are in charge of. the physical White’s house are all passed by the Aork in the school. local board of censors. The domestic art class are making aprons just now. and are trimming Daily Vacation Bible School :hem in their own handiwork, in At a meeting held Sunday after- colors. On April 1. Mi’s Godwin played n«'on at Luckey Cottage, tentative many numbers in the music memory nlans were made for a daily vacation icntest for the pupils of the higher i 3ide school, or rather two of them. T..des. Sh6 will play again this One is to be held at Lents and one at Arleta. The committee on ar Friday at 3 p. m. On April 15. Prof. Sweetzer, of rangements for the Arleta district ' c U. of O.. will come to talk to the ■vere Mrs. E. O. Shepherd, Mrs. J. J. ■hiidren on the “Conservation of the Handsaker, Mrs. J. H. Zehrung, C. «'■'ild Flowers of Oregon.” Al! mo- C. Hessemer, Mr. Pratton and Dr. The committee for Lents hors are most cordially invited to Finnell. district is Mr. Flier, H. P. A meet, it tend. C. J. Fankhauser, and two others Woodmere school plans an enter- » nment on the evening of May 1. «vho.se names the reporter did not Mr. Harvey Scheuerman will 1" e primary department will have get. •Large of the first part of the pro be chairman e.x-officio of both com gram and the second part will lie mittees. Further plans will be pub riven by the intermediate depart lished as they develop. ment. Arleta Library Notes On Friday, April 1. at noon, in the children’s lunchroom, the pupils of At the Arleta library is an up-to- Miss Ewing's room surprised her date display of poultry books, very- vith an especially fine luncheon: in helpful to the suburban resident at fact, some of those present called it this time of the year. , There is also a young banquet. Miss Wro«!burn a ccllectii n of books for children and ind Miss Hart assisted the children books on birds, and a corresponding and everyone had a delightful time. collection of books fr boys on bird The State Federation of Women’s houses. Of great interest to many Clubs will hold a convention at Pen will be a book by the late John Bur lieton soon, to which the presidents roughs: “Camping and Tramping if the various parent-teachers asso with Roosevelt." Malcom W. Davis’ ciations are eligible. Woodmere is book, “Open Door to Russia” is ano Manning to send Mrs. Frank Peters. ther new one, as is also Herbert Ad On April 19 the Raker Theater Stock- ams Gibbon's "Life of Venizelos". Company will present “Th«« Trail of "Points of Friction” by Agnes Ripp- he Lonesome Pine”, tfnder the aus le’ar and Nathaniel Mervin’s “Hills Dices of the parent-teachers of Port of Han” complete the list for this ’and. Tickets are\ for sale by each week. « narent-teacher association and a good ime is assured all. Creston Sch«iol Notes Things are progressing nicely at Arleta Mock Trial Creston school. The parent-teachers Ira G. Purdin of Arleta was con have bought or are buying a moving .icted (in mock trial) March 29, at picture machine. The demonstrator Arleta Baptist church, of "fishing put on Mary Pickford in “Rebecca of «ut of season on Foster Road” *Hifl Sunnybrook Farm” the afternoon and jury was composed of Mr. Davies, evening of March 30. Saturday ev foreman; Mr. Stevens, Mr. Kavan ening, April 2. a very successful augh and Mr. Fortune. Witnesses dunce was held in the school auditor for the defense were Sidney Brasure. ium This (Friday) evening a film ;i'ias Goldstein, Harry Sherman and by Fatty Arbuckle will be the attrac Mr. Payne. The prosecution had as tion. It will also be given in the af witnesses C. C. Hessemer, W. E. ternoon. Whitman. Irvin Heinrichs and Owen Following are the members of the ay. Moonshine was greatly in ev •irst team of Creston: Pitcher«, idence at the trial and many and va Chas. Roland and Richard Averill; rious were the serious charges re '‘-her. Bert Vincent; first base, garding its use and abuse. The jury Carl Miller; second base. Jonn Fiti- found the prisoner guiltv and sen er; shortstop, Bovl«« Walden; third (Continued on page two.) tenced him to vote for and to work or the Fester Road imnrovcment. The house was packed and a splen REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS did evening enjoyed by all. GRAND LODGE DELEGATES The stunt was out on by the Ar leta Business Men’s Club. At the regular meeting of Eureka Peliekah lodge 178 Friday evening, Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club Mrs. J. E. T.arson was elected dis At the Arleta library on April 7. trict denuty president and delegates the Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club were chosen to attend the grand will meet. The patronesses will he lodge, which will be held next month Mrs. I eRoy and Mrs. Webb. The nt Albany. Those delegates chosen subject for study will be “Birds ” A were Mrs. J. E. Larson, Mary Grie- paper by Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar., hee and Clara Smiler. "Oregon's Contribution to Birdlore” At the close of the business ses will be interesting. Mrs. R. D. Arm sion the members played five hund strong will read a paper on “Oregon red. Fanny’ Deskv won first prize, a Pirds.” Roadimm by Mr». Webb and silver necklace, and Mrs. Hnhler the Mrs. Griff will also be a part of liooby prize, a tov automobile. For the program. The club is an inter the men Clvde Fox wa« given first o’ting anil growing organization and prize, a deck of playing cards, and the member', enjoy many pleasant Fred Hodge the booby prize, a toy afternoons. aeroplane.