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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
e w I '. DA1H VACATION BIBI K HERE AND THERE SCHOOL NEED EXPLAIN El» (Continue«! from Page One ) j. D. c arlane _ Knights of Columbus closed their ’ (Continued from first page.) I "th annual state council meeting in A. a bxckground for iMs Portland Monday night with election vL N™. ..f ~.e service at the festival center of officers During the yeat three ment of the Ariel.« daily The ’,f was enjoy«! -------- by a ---------- number from this new councils were organised and one Bib.c s«ho«>l. Dr W. L. \ an Nuysof |< ---------------- Walks the I reebxterian board of section Sunday. The amplifier was a revived The membership increased ^ ti " “'d substance novelty ami the pastor and choir approximately 1000 in twelve months daily vacatK.n Bible achsel a Foundations, Etc he distinctly heard. Thousands en ami the growth was such that the an The emergency device to meet a ensia joyed this fitting close to the week state is now entitle«! to four repre in education. We have become ren- Phone 628 46 of’ festivities sentatives to the national council scioiia of the fact that an appalling The Fourth U. B. church will hok! session. number of children an- not receiving a fair today, afternoon an<! evening, 5231 Fortieth Ave, S. E. any direct instruction in the funda on the church grounds. All depart W. F. Bent, park inspector, arrest mentals of Bible kmiwledge. The In- y ments will have booths. The ladies' ed Keneth Bonebright. Walter Hutch tervhureh survey pl act'd the figure at aid will serve a 50-cent chicken din inson. Herbert Christensen and Bu«i 27 million or «3 per cent of the youth ner, the brother!»oo«l hot doga and Kenney at the Rose City speedway of America under the age of 25 vears. the Otterinbein Guild a candy Monday aftemo«»n on charges of lar This is more significant when we re booth. A goo«! time is anticipated. ceny an«! trespassing The youth», that the foundations of Am C. H. Blanchard entertained Her ranging from 18 to 20 years old. are member democracy were essentially re man Ixxxiing. secretary of the Farm said to have been caught stripping erican and that the only detmx-racy ers Insurance Co., ami stwretary. on brass and copper from the locomo ligious Wednesday evening, the occasion be tives use«! in the head-on collision »hat can stand and that is “safe for the world" must reet on the sanctions ing Mr. Blancharxi's 62n«i birthday. stags««! by Portland post of the Am religion anti mortality secured bv The W elfare club of the Presbvter- erican Legion Saturday. Legion of of ian church met at Mrs Fred Reese's ficials announced that an example faith in Go«! and reverence for the 5819 72d street. There were 16 pres would be ma«ie of the men arrested word an«! law of <o>d. Whenever a that is not controlled by ent and delightful refreshnu'nts were and that prosecution would be sought generation these forere comes into control of the served. The secretary was instructed policies an«! relationships of the to send a community letter to Mr. Mrs. Martha Moller of Canby, en and Mrs E. M. Keys, who was at one gaged to Harold Schaytien, was noti country, the essential foundations of I time superintendent of the Sunday fied that her fianacee hati been kille-i detiH'cratic government are »went school of the church but who now re in a Washington logging camp. She away. An examination of the prob lems that trouble America today or sides at Spokane, Wash. at once started for there but was put the problems that distress communi off the train at St Helens by mis ties or burden individual hearts, will EVANGELICAL CHl’RCH take. Ihim there she phoned the »how that the great majority of them camp where the man had been work spring from this lack of spiritual Children’s day «is observed Sun ing to send on the body. They did— foundations in the lives of those who day night, each class of the school but he was alive, and instead of a are leaders of today. The crisis is emphasiied when we being represented in a creditable funeral a wedding was held. It is be manner. A literal offering was taken lievesi someone else had Schayden’s consider the proportion of time given identification card in his pocket and to the formal teaching of the Bible for the missionary cause. to the small proportion of the youth The W. M & met with Mrs. E. M. was killed, which led to the report whom the church is touching. At Scheuerman on Wednesday of this Hy Eilers, president of the Oregon least 25 hours per week are given to week. Eilers Music House, and well-known instruction in the various branches of The Y. P. A. will hold its monthly Am- business meeting in the church base Portland business man. was lodged in secular education to the average „... the county jail Monday night, found , origan boy and girl. The children ment Friday night, June 17th. guilty by Federal Judge Bean of con whom the church is teaching receive tempt of court for failing to produce |M? than one hour a week in the Do your own thinking. The other the company’s books on order of the | teaching nt the Bible. In the actual Bertha Ix)uise Kissner fellow is liable to think for himself judge. It is charged that Eilers is study of the text and content of the first. Teacher of Piano refusing to pnxiuce the records and Rjble a boy would go to Sunday SUMMER CLASSES BEGINNING that such action embarrases the cred | school for six years with absolute 45-Miaute Lessens $1 V ou may be superior to the person itors of the Eilers company ------ in — their —- regularity before he would spend as Pupil of Lillian Jefferys Petri to whom you are talking, but it is the efforts to settle up the affairs of the much time as the sixth grad«' boy Auto «14-94 4710 52nd St S. E. height of ill breeding to show it. company does in on. year in Portland in the study of arithmetic. This is the rea The streets on which traffic is con son the Bible is as a child's book to N gested will be comparatively free such multitudes today. Thev have from parked automobiles if the ordi- never spent as much in becoming fa ar.ee discussed by the city traffic miliar with it as they spent in one committee Monday afternoon is ap year in the study of arithmetic or any proved by the city council Wednes- branch of common learning lay. June 22. The ordinance was drafted by L. E. I-atourette. deputv It ■« important that our boy. study city attorney, and will be revised and arithmetic. But it is even more ini- submitted in about a week for fur | portant that thev become strong and All Kinds ol Plants for ther consideration. A public hearinr reliable in the desire to use that will be held before the question cx>< arithmetic to bring right results. The to the council for final action. eternal and universal laws of math ematic. become obscured when the At Lowest Prices Possible SCHOOL NOTES heart is not right. W’hat we some time. call the “human element’’ is a The public school term at Lents factor in all scientific investigations. closed Thursday of this week and has The uncontrolled “human element” is been a very successful year for all an influence that may render the re concerned. tnconroKATSD sults of all learning entirely unreli Wednesday a delightful luncheon able. Two and two do not alwavs Our Motto: “TRADE-AT-HO ME" was given in honor of Misses Bess make four when a mind uncontrolled Osborne and Gladys Mitchell, retiring 9502-67th Ave. PORTLAND Phone 622-15 by the teaching, of religion wields teachers, both of Gresham, who will the pencil. It may make five when be married in the near future. An ✓ result, are to come to the operator, elegant cake waa furnished each | or three when they are going the prospective bride at which Misses Lo X other way. retta Chapman and Evelyn I.awren- son officiated in distributing gener The daily vacation Bible school Office: East 3230 Paving Materials ous pieces to Prof. Thaxter and the gives more consecutive, graded in 24 teachers present. The room waa struction in the Bible in a standard Plant: 6322-60 Macadam Roads most appropriately decorated with program of five weeks than the av beautiful flowers for the occasion. crape Sunday school is able to give Miss McDonald's room held a pic in an entire year. And when we con nic at Council Crest and Mrs Chick's sider the oossible efficiency of a lea- room at the Oaks. Thursday. son period coming but once a week, Most of the teadiers will take uni and often without preparation, in an I ■J versity extension work this summer unsuitabe environment, and with ma A new school is expected to be op terials not adapted to the child mind, 291 Hawthorne Ave. ened in the Maryville district next the relative value of the regular, year, which will relieve the conges graded daily study is greatly in tion at Lents, Woodmere and Kellogg creased. schools. Prof. Thaxter desires to thank par In such considerations as these we ents and pirpils for their hearty co find the explanation for the phenom- , operation in making the past school _ - nal increase of these schools during Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. ' year a i _ 7 most successful one in the «he past few years and there is everv | Lents district. rwrnn to e'pect that the interest of PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. The date of the opening of the next Portland will be fully eoual to that school year is Tuesday, Sept. 6. in other parts of the country. Arleta News Notes M F Cement Contractor ff .■■LM NHHMBB* that Fraiuia Calaria received a gold I msdal for general •xcellvnce at the close of the school term. Francis is at present with his parents. Phll Sheridan branch of the A. A « K R H |. * R R ”’•* Thuredav T»""**«) night. «ûght. At At the next n,,X( meeting nwotlng Father O’Flynn promised to have present a young promised to have present a young iJJJt |a«iv who is now on her way fro,„ hrr in Corfc who wtu uH (>f h„r .x|wr|wie^ durin< the dur(nir whkh frlvnj aft,r friend dragged off to RtKrnm.Bt camps M „.t M a jails and i internment and number brutally murdered. Masses on Sundays are at 7 and 9. Pot Plants, Flowers and Funeral Work Windows, Boxes, Baskets and Garden Mt. Scott Greenhouse CityMotorTruckingCo Task for Chemlete. 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Peter F. Iteutgen, age«i 60 years, died at St. Vincent's hospital Monday morning of pernicious anae mia. Several years ago Father Beut- gen was a flu sufferer. Two succes sive years the disease attacked him and anaemia came in its wake. Since Jauary, 1920, he has been confined a gixxl deal because of his illness The funeral was held from the Cathedral Thursday morning with in terment in the family plot in Mt. Cal vary beside the bodies of his father I and mother, Nicholas P. Beutgen and | Mary Beutgen Wednesday night the I body was waked in the Cathedral. The | Knights of Columbus furnished the I bodyguard. As a boy of 18 Father Beutgen | came to Oregon in 1878. He studied j for the priesthood in Montreal, at St. | Hyacinth’s, and continued his studies , at Louvain. He was ordained in Mt. Angel, April 15, 1888, by Archbishop! I Gross and said his-first mass in the iam< place, April 22, 1888. Father Beuti.en was p aced on the coast mis sions and while in this work built the most westerly church in the United i States, Star of the Sea, at Bandon. I For nine years he waa stationed at St. Peter’s, I^nts. Sui giving Father Beutgen are the follox ing brothers and sisters: N. D. Beutgen, Mrs P. J. Flynn, Mrs. I Friui : Kiernan, Sirs. Frank Hennes sy, Portland; Mrs. Mary Wicke, Ram sey, Mont.; J. M. Beutgen, Los Ange-! les; Francis Beutgen, New York.1 — From the Catholic Sentinel of June 9th, Solemn requiem services were held in th. local church Thursday in mem- ory, nnd on Saturday all the children will receive communion for the same intention. At a mass meeting held Sunday the aclioii of»the July 4th committee was, with their approval, rescinded, and it was unanimously decided to raise $500 by direct assersment. Dif- Iferent committees were appointed bv the chairman, A. J. Boland, to thor oughly canvass the parish. Under Mount Angel news, we read You Need Not Go Outside of This Bank ■ ■■ V for a checking account; for interest on your saving»; for safe deposit boxes; .. for travelers checks; .. for information about investments; . for collection of notes, drafts, coupons, etc.; for safe keeping of your Liberty Bonds. .. for advance and assistance in money matters of any kind. Multnomah State Bank K!*™" r ■N No Meal is Perfect Without Good Meal Relishing a meal puta a fellow in a good humor (the ladies are always that way.) Without meat thete is always a feeling of something lacking. And if you have meat, and it is not of the beat, the relish is not there. The obvious thing, therefore, is to buy the BEST - meat that produces a relish; that put« you in good humor; that put« you in the pink of condition. The quality of the meat you eat is more important than the quantity. It has QUALITY if bought from ua. 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CAINE AUTO TRUCK HAULIM6 CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK. SAND and 6RAVEL Tn answer to a nue -tion put to him Dr. Van Nuys said that his idea is not, in pressing the claims of child ren. to “juvenile” the church, but to INSTRUCT the children. Ì DORT Candidate School Director b>4* ownership is proudly claimed by rapidly In creasing thousands be cause of its dependable qualities—its strength — its power—its economy —its simplicity. District No. 1 and help make Schooling Mean Education Saturday P. M. June 18th, 1921 (Paid Advertisement) V oters Attention ! The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor At the Election on Saturday, June 18 four School Directors are to be elected. A committee of citizens chosen by the CITY CLUB has indorsed MRS. BEGGS, has se cured the consent of three others to run, and now presents the fol lowing ticket: Phone «15-34 V r A. S. PEARCE 9111 Foster Road--Lents Sheet Metal Work ,1 make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, ^Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers, Feeders, Metal Hens’ ’Nests, Trap Nests, Brooder Canopies, Ac. Stovts, Hpa MBd Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. MRS. JAMES BEGGS E. V. LITTLEFIELD / CHAS. B. MOORES E.C. SAMMONS None of these candidates pledged in any way on any issue, excepting only that each has promised Ms best judgment in the administration of School affairs, R. L. SABIN H. B. VAN DUZER BEN SELLING For the Committee All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. L. r •< GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contact Mt Scott Herald,ferita «Sta., Portland, Oregon. Please credit this coupon to: Name Address (Paid Advertisement) Phone 111-13 for all kinds of