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LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922
Subscription, >1.50 the Year.
LENTS TO HAVE FREE CAMP.
GROUNDS
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1
SHOW COMPETITION COM­
MITTEE NAMED
Appreciating the Past ((
FOOD FOR THE CHILD—FROM 6 I
TO 13 YEARS
VOL XX, No 23
MENTONE ITEMS
URAL HAPPENINGS
By Observer
Robert Matherson of Milwaukie is
By Margery M. Smith,
Mrs. Dr. Boardman is having her employed at the Twentieth Century
Nutrition specialist, extension serv­ fine home calcimined and renovated grocery store.
ice, Oregon Agricultural college.
•wallet
possessed
faith
and
enjoyed
th<:
throughout, although others thought
Bernard Eastman was a Lenta
“In these days of frantic, almost
Breakfast
visitor Saturday.
it fine as it was.
fanatic search for reform in letters discipline of a reasonable authority
Fruit, cereal (whole grains), w!?h
as well as in world politics, writes that guided, but did not limit too
School Director Woodward will
Mrs. Clark, whose new house
John M. 8. Allison in the North much hie wanderings. The middle milk; toast or stale bread, butter,
burned a few months ago, now has speak tomorrow afternoon at the
beverage
—
milk,
milk
in
cocoa
or
milk
American Review for April,” one is age man was our intellectual as well in cereal coffee; egg, not necessary another residence about completed Lent’s grange hall upon the necessity
so concerned with present day prob­ as our physical progenitor. But with
every day for healthy children who Her friends wish her better luck in of the voters of the school district
lems as to be inclined to neglect the the callousness of youth we deny nut eat plenty of cereal, bread, butter, the future.
passing the tax levy at the school
past ami to go even farther, and will­ worth. In our pride st having in­ milk and fruit.
eleciton June 17.
Mrs. Sweet, who formerly con-,
vented
hteam
engine«, sawmills,
fully neglect it.”
Major and Mrs. Worden (Mrs. Frick)
Noun Meal
ducted a store with her hunband, now
Prefacing an article on “Mediaeval- movies and phonographs, we have for­
are it. their home, near the Mount
Dinner
—
Main
course,
meat
or
fish
deceased, is astonishing her friends
1st and Modernist” with this state­ gotten that the mediaevalist has ac­ or poultry or an egg, potato
Scott Park cemetery. Mrs. Worden
BAZAAR TODAY
or rice
ment, which involves a serious charge, complished a more fundamental work or macaroni, root or leaf or other by recuperating from her third stroke . entertained Misses Hollis Michaels and
of paralysis, and surprised and i
Ladle» Aid of the Lanta M. E. Dr. Allison, assistant professor of for us. He it was who defined the green vegetable; or a vegetable com­
Ethel M. Carter at luncheon Satur­
pleased her friend, Mrs. Adah Conine, day.
church will hold a fancy work and history at Yale university, not onl) basic principles of construction, who bination, baked potato, creamed car­
by
walking
to
her
store
by
herself
;
apron bazaar at 5814 92<1 st, next condemns those who seek to break transmitted principles of learning, rots, buttered spinach, or chowder of
recently. We all hope that she will i A HeraM visitor Wednesday was
of poetry and of free government.
The Herald office, this afternoon and with the past, but also offers an in­
Miss Mary Henthome, Arleta branch
chopped vegetables and milk, bread continue to improve.
And
he
it
was
who
even
gave
us
God,
i librarian.
evening. Ice cream and cake will be teresting apologia (if such were
and
butter.
Dessert,
fruit,
fresh
or
at least the God whom three quarters
It is encouraging to hear of one
served.
23-lt needed) for the much maligned mid­
Mrs. Pearl Simmons is giving card
cooked, or in salad; puddings, cereal,
dle ages. And in doing this, Mr. of the Christian world know as God custard, cookies, simple cakes, gin­ more store being built in this dis­ reading at her home, «009 Eighty­
O’Connor Branches Out
Allison does not mince words. He today. The mediaevalfst did not in­ gerbread, milk or flavored milk to trict, near Sweet’s old store location, sixth street Southeast, after 10 A. M„
D. J. O’Connor plana to spend a charges that the felly of ignoring or vent theae things, as seme would like drink, especially if not used in other by a young couple who have recently or by appointment. Phone 624-66. 23 3t
good deal of his time hereafter in • neglecting the past and looking only to say, but he received them from an dishes.
built a residence.
towntown real estate office, but will to the future has led to just as earlier generation that was fast dis-
AULETA LIBRARY NOTES
Lunch
at
school
—
Hot
dish,
at
least
Considerable building is con tern- '
Will Re Examined fur Citiresiahip continue to keep open his branch grievous aberrations in the field of appearing. Unlike us, he acknowl­ one; vegetables and milk, soup or
plated. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and
The following books recenly have
Papers
office hero. F. R. Fenton will con­ science and jetters as it has in that edged the sources of his own history chowder, creamed, scalloped; cocoa. grown son are going to build a home
and
of
his
civilisation.
He
acknowl
­
been received at the Arleta library:
of
art
with
ita
Futurism
and
Cubism
Mrs Honuru A. Mooney, formerly solidate his office with Mr. O’Con­
Rest
of
I
unch
—
Sandwiches,
brown
this summer on their lots on Fifty­
"The Apple Tree” (Bailey).
of Ireland, but now of l^nts; Ernest nor's, here, and will move zfrom his and Dadaism. Ultra-modernism, he edged his debt to the peat. These breads; egg, cheese, nut, meat, vege­ sixth avenue, between Ninety-ninth I
gifts
of
a
fading
world
be
assimilated
“Northward
Ho!”
Stefansson’s
«ays,
has
even
taken
us
much
farther
present
location.
Just
above
Ninetv-
Reinhold Geruch, an ex-service man
table,
etc.;
fruit,
fresh,
canned,
dried;
and
100th
»tret«.
Their
garage
already
Arctic expedition of 1913-18 (Bartlett
whoae birthplace was Germany, who •ncond street on Woodstock avenue, mil has led us “to commit many with long and tedious labor, and he cookies, gingerbread, custard, etc.; is finished.
A Hale).
now reside« at 9749 Sixty-seventh to O’Connor’a office at the corner of errorts of judgment and frequent acts gave us the fruits of his efforts. All milk, fruit juice, wster, to drink.
of them we enjoy today, but many of
The grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs
“Edge of the Jungle” (Beebe).
•venue, and Franz T. Carleton, 5319 Ninety-second and Woodstock avenue. of intellectual dishonesty.”
Supper
Sheappard on 100th street, near
Of theae acta of dishonesty "the them we seek to destroy. And as
“
The Latest Thing,” all about look­
Ninety sixth street, native of Sweden,
The evening meal should be lights
most blasphemous, he writes,” has to their origins, we callously ignore than the noon meal. Milk, egg, cereal, Fifty-fourth street, have a bad case ing literary, clothes and the woman,
will I m > examined in the near future
Katskys Laavaa Lent«
of whooping cough.
been the habit of calling the middle them.”
legs, foreigners and other enliven­
•s to their qualifications for citizen­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Katzky and chil­
Mr. Allison's contentions are valu­ fruit and vegetable dishes may be I
ing
topics (Black).
the “dark ages.” Yet, “without
ship papers.
used, as in the following example: I The curfew hour is not heeded by
dren, Baby, Alice and Gertrude, left
the middle ages you and I would not able for two reason», ft>r the fact that Milk vegetable soup, com bread and parents near Fifty-fifth avenue,
“Amateur Radiq,” gives instruc­
via automobile Sunday morning for
ba here, our universities would be he is endeavoring to have justice done batter, oatmeal cookies, stewed children of all ages are allowed to tions for the operation of receiving
Robsons Improve Store
their home near lx>a Angeles. Mr. and
,
things unknown, our Gothic struc­ the middle ages, and for the lesson
I play until 10 o’clock; often to the ac sets (Grainger).
Mr and Mia. Robson, who run Ihr Mrs. Fred Katzky and Mr. and Mrs. tures would be unconstructed and our he seeks to impress—that it is folly prunes, milk to drink.
“Radio Phone Receiving” (Hous-
companiment
of
a
racket
that
makes
Points
to
Remember
grocery store at Ninety-second street Leo Katzky and children left yester- fundamental principles of liberty to ignore the past, on whose should­
mann).
By the time a child is 6 years old reading impossible, or sleeping until |
and Fnrty-vighth avenue, have been day to visit in I xm Angeles the next would be without foundstion. After ers we stand. It is highly interest­
“Radio for Everybody,” describes
after
10
o'clock.
his
food
habits
should
he
well
es
­
five
or
six
weeks.
working very early and late recently.
nil, it was the middle ages that gave ing, moreover, to note that he repeats tablished so that during the rest of
radie broadcasting and gives dia­
In the improvement of their place.
us theae, and it is the very antithesis the truth that without the middle his growing period he will be eating 1« Herald's Mentone Correspondent grams
of the necessary
(¡Zartou^.
neCe”ary apparatus
a‘)Par*tu’
Opens Hemstitching Parlors
For that matter they keep their
of the middle sges that would de­ ages “our fundamental principles of plenty of foods essential for growth.
•tore open day in and day out, month
Mrs. Adah
9956 Fifty-fifth
Mildred V. Short. 9220 Fifty-third stroy them.”
liberty would be without foundation."
. J v Conine,
z-
'
‘ Builders’ Plan Book” (Home).
His food will be wisely chosen from avenue, is The Herald’s correspondent !
In and month out, but more recently avenue, has installed a hemstitching
It is true, the Yale historian tells
“Faults of Childhood and Youth,”
•ven the late night and early morn machine at her home and is doing us, “the middle age« meant groping
Why are men taught to step off vegetables, all available kinds, large and subscription and advertising explains various traita, and suggesta
servings,
fresh
when
possible;
fruits,
Ing ace» them at work. They have work for Mount Scott housewives.
in darkness, but it was not the grop­ with the left foot first? We in­ sll available kinds, fresh, dried and solicitor for the Mentone district.
how they should be dealt wih
variably kick the eat with the right
painted, renovated, cleaned, added
' (O’Shea).
ing of a man alone,, for the media- one.
canned;
cereals,
particularly
the
superior equipment until the store is
Report« Holdup
ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
whole grain cereals in breakfast mush,
epic and «pan
LENTS SCHOOL NOTES
Making for Health
Albert Howard, who says he is n
Before You Marry
breads and puddings; milk, at least a
Last Sunday the church celebrated
Syrian, reported to the police June 1
Dr.
Alexander
Lambert
made
.a
Of
one
thing
girls
may.be
sure,
and
pint
a
day;
eggs
(can
be
omitted),
THE TANGLED SKEIN
Some 8A pupils names, which
the anniversary of her establishment,
that he had been robbed of $254.85 careful study of the amount of rheu­
that is, that the young men who make one a day; meat or fish (not essen­ 2000 years ago. Today her children abould have been on the honor roll
Thursday night by two men who held matism (rheumstic fever) in the great
‘My dear child,’* said the Angel- him up after he had alighted from a Bellevue hospital in New York, and the best sons and brothtfrs will also tial), may be eaten once a day; fat, are more numerous and loyal than at f°r
month, were overlooked. They
e ho attends-to-things, 'why are you late street car at Anabel station. He found less than a third as much per make the best husbands. And young especially butter and cream and any time during the expanse of cen- are: L*ll**n Eatchel, Genevieve Kidd,
bacon, but in moderate quantities;
Crj ing so very hard ?’’
Birney
Mil-
. Scheuerman, Erie Davis, ___
said he had been dickering to buy a thousand of the hospital population men may be equally sure that those sugar and sweets—a limited amount tunes.
'Oh, dear! oh. dear!” said the child. horse, but found the animal not suited as there was IS years ago. What’s
Next Sunday the collection for the !ar^ Easley, Harold Campbell, Will-
girls who are the best daughters and may be given at the end of the mid­
“No on« ever had such a dreadful to his need«. The money, he »aid, he tho answer?
Holy Father will be taken up in the j *am Limbach, Carlton Richter,
sisters will also, as a rule, be the best day meal; water, at least four glasses
time before, I do believe, and it all carried in a money belt. One of the
Tuesday morning Miss Carter took
local
church. The Holy See is the
The only reasonable one in sight is
com*« of trying to be good. Oh, dear! bandit« poked a gun into his ribs and school dental clinics and adenoid wives. If a young man. before he is a day. Water is best taken just be­ foundation stone and the center of pictures of her girls of her class
fore,
just
after
or
between
meals.
I wish I were bad; then I should not another ripped off the belt and rifled clinics, cleaning up these little pockets married, is destitute of those affec­
. .................
... unity of the Catholic church, «quiring ready for their domestic science work
Simply
prepared as in thoroughly
have all this trouble.”
his pockets, he said.
of matter about the roots of the teeth, tions and principles which come out cooked breakfM? cereals’; ¡¡¡¿roughly Iit8 P°wer «Mwrtly from Jesus Christ, “nd the boys ready for their manual
“Yes, you Mould,” said the Angel,
on the gums, in the tonsils and in the in filial obedience, courtesy and a con­ cooked bread, crisp toast, very few Thia collection is a free-will offering training.
“a great deal worse. Now tell me
M E Ladies Bazaar
nose and throat, where the rheuma­ trolling sense of duty, he will be hot breads; simple cereal puddings. comlng from the generous hearts of, Monday, June 12, in the afemoon
what ia the matter!”
and evening, an exhibit of the chil­
The Methodist Episcopal Ladies’ tism germs are hatched until they are equally destitute of them after he is Vegetables, not overcooked, served Catholics all over the world.
'Look!” said the child. “Mother
dren's school work, especially that
Aid society will hold a bazaar at 5311 strong and vicious enough to get into married. The mere fact of wedlock plain with butter or creamed, in
A
number
of
children
will
make
gnve me this skein to wind, and I
Ninety-second street, next to The the blood and march to attack the
chowders and soups or in simple ' 1 their first communion next Sunday done in domestic science and in
promised to do it. But then father
joints, the muscles, the kidneys, and will not change the fundamental prin­ salads. Fruit, raw or cooked, fresh I at the 8 o’clock mass. The good ladies manual training, will be held at the
Herald office, today and tonight.
•ent me on nn errand, and it was al­
ciples of his nature. He will be es or dry; served plain or with cream or^ with .Mrs. Grassens, as chief chef, will school. Special programs will be
the heart valves.
most school time, and I was studying
Meat or food of any kind has noth­ sentially the same human being after in simple salads; cooked in the break­ serve a tasty breakfast.
given and then will be at least
Poet and Ladies Are Thankful
my lesson and going on the errand
ing to do with rheumatism, and very his marriage—or at least after the fast cereal, dried chopped dates, J W. J. Boland has been offered man­ one speaker — perhaps a member
At
the
regular
meeting
of
Reuben
•nd winding the skein, all at the same
little with gout.
gingerbreads, plain: agement of the Standard Oil station of the school board. Some of the
honeymoon—that he was before. The prunes, etc.;
time, and now 1 have got all tangled Wilson post. No. 38, Grand Army of
cookies
and
plain
cake; roasted, now under construction at Estacada. boys will give demonstrations of their
the
Republic,
at
Oddfellows
’
hall,
same principles hold true with regard
up in the wool, ami I cannot walk
Speaking of the cripples, with tub­
She who is selfish and broiled, baked or stewed meat, or fish.1 His many friends are hoping he won’t actual shop work, and the girls will
cither furward ur back, and, uh! dear Juno 3, ii rising vote of thanks was erculosis have gone two-thirds of to women.
Carefully eaten at three regular accept, as he is somewhat of an in­ serve some of their delicious cookery
given Woodmere and lents schools
vain and idle and deceitful as a girl
ma, what ever shall I do?”
1 to the guests. We trust al! friends of
for the very patriotic entertainment childhood joint diseases, hip-joint dis­ will be pretty apt to be the curse of meals (with only bread and butter stitution around here.
“Sit down!” aaid the ungel.
ease, “white swelling of the ance,’
I the school w ill attend at least one
“But it is •chool-limel” said tilo they gave the post and Ladies of the spinal disease, and humped and the man who marries her.—The Uni­ >r milk between meals, except an oc-1 Mrs. H. Cla^ is recovering from
of these sessions.
casional
piece
of
fresh
fruit);
with
G.
A.
R.
The
veterans
and
ladies
look
verse, Cleveland.
child.
an attack of pneumonia. The chil- i
crooked backs of all sorts. When you
time enough to eat slowly and chew dren of J. W. Holmes have recovered
Can You Understand “Eaeiey?"
“Sit down!" said the angvl; •nd forward to those days with a great
see a cripple on the street now it
food well; in a quiet, happy state of from the same malady.
World's Deepest Wells
We took a trip into room 16 the
he took the child by her shoulders deal of interest and pleasure. The fairly makes you jump and raises
other day and while there began won­
rising vote also was extended to the
In order of depth the four deepest mind to aid digestion.
•nd set her down.
Mrs. F. Roentz is rapidly recuperat­
the question at once: “Whose fault?”
A good breakfast starts the day
dering about some of the pupils. We
wells in the world are known as the
“Now ait still," he said, nn<r ne be­ Mount Scott Cemetery association for
ing from a protracted attack of Du. j
Another reason why there is vast­
wondered when it began to rain, if
gan patiently to wind up the skein furnishing the bus to take those who ly more health than unhealth is our Lake, near Fairmont, W. Va., 7579 right. Only children who eat sub­
J
a‘ Tar°ma- James Long to be back in school. If
feet; the Goff, near Clarksburg, stantial breakfasts should be allawad I „
It waa badly tangled ami knotted decorated the comrades' grave« at
Her sister and brother-in-law are she were angry would Irene Bang
superb and abundant supply of food.
•bout the child's hands and feet; it Mount Scott cemetery, and all who Never in the world before was our W. Va., 7386; a well at Cxuchow,Ger­ to go to school.
meanwhile keeping her mother com­ the door? Does Matilda Batsch?
The
amount
of
food
a
growing
furnished
autos
to
take
those
who
many, 7318, and the Geary, near Mc­
Was a wonder she could move at all,
food so pure, so wholesome, so nour­
school child needs depends upon his pany.
Could you influence Millard Easley ?
but at last it waa all clear, ami the decorated the graves in Multnomah ishing, so abundantly varied the year Donald, Pa., 7248.
If Lillian Misled a word would Gene­
cemetery. These accommodations are
angel hamied her the ball.
The two deepest wells in the world age, size and activity, A well child I DR. EDWARD J. KANE DEAD
round.
may be given all the plain food he
vieve Kidd her? If the class had a
“I thank you so very much-” aaid thankfully received by the Grand
are
therefore
said
to
be
the
I-ake
and
|
All the chattering Randar Log talk
I poor lesson would Catherine Payne ?
the child. “I was not naughty, was 1 ?” Army of the Republic, whose steps about our food being shorn of its the Goff, the former surpassing 1 the wants to eat at meal time if his three
Following an illness of one week,
“Not naughty, but foolish, but that become more feeble each year. The strength, by stripping, whitening, and German well by the large margin I of meals a day are regular with no food
The following pupils received E in
between meals except bread or milk. Dr. Edward J. Kane died Thursday all their major subjects last month:
231 feet.
does jual as much harm sometimes.” post and ladies thank Rev. Mr. Smith
bleaching
and
denaturizing,
has
gone
morning
at
his
home,
461
Alberta
Too little food or poorly chosen
“But I was doing the right things.” for the eloquent sermon he gave the
Room 5, Mary Tomisini; room 13,
by the board. Everyone with the
food during the period under 16 years i street, at the age of 38 years.
G. A. R memorial Sunday, May 28.
•aid the child.
Lawrence Chapman; room 15, Miles
A
Budget
System
simplest
knowledge
of
food
chemistry
Kane
was
stricken
with
influenza
may result jn stunted growth.
RY ORDER OF THE POST,
“But you ware doing them in the
Van
Wart; room 16, Carrie Bohna;
Living
by
a
carefully
made
budget
'
which
developed
into
pneumonia.
He
has known these ten years past that
John Walrod, Com.
wrong way!” aaid the angel. “It ia
room 17, Lucille Trenary, Shirley
the nitrogen which is screened out of means using such intelligence in the
j is survived by his widow and one
Visiting From South Dskots
good to do an errand, and it ia good
Barker; room 18, Antoinette I-arsen,
bread in making wheat flour white is spending of one’s income that first the
M'sses
Helen
Daugherty
and daughter, Mary Jane, and by his
to go to school, but whea you have
Montavilla Starts Organization
Edward
Blair, Florence Lundgren,
mere husks, absolutely indigestible in necessities and then those desires Axcline Johnson of Wessington, S. D., parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kane of
• skein to wind you must ait still.”— * A large number of the live ones of the human stomach, resembling, in which are moat worth while are ob­
Elizabeth Orton; room 19, Ell*
are visiting Miss Daugherty’s aunt, Williamsport, Pa. His mother, ac­
Laura E. Richards,
Wahters; room 20, Glenn Blair; room
Montavilla gathered at the home of fact, the stuff with which another am­ tained.
Mrs. L. Gates, and Mr. Gates, at companied by an aunt, Mrs. James E.
The successful budget is the one Ninety-second and Forty-ninth ave­ I Logue, arrived in Portland before Dr. 2, Edna B rugger, Lucia Lombard,
I Dr. Dutton Wednesday evening and ateur food reformer, the Prodigal Son,
Rose Marie Kearns, Ernest Brown.
Rouge Ruins the Campjfxion
organized a club for the purpose of was fain to fill his belly.
which neglects none of the physical nue. They will be in Portland during j Kane's death.
i obtaining
The 8B girls, under the supervision
improvements
to
which
The hue and cry of the different necessities, gives none of them an un­ the summer. Wednesday Mr. and
Girl» who use rouge and powder
Dr. Kane was graduated from the
will, m later life, be compelled to they think they are entitled. The prophets of devitalized bread, of due portion of the whole, and pro­ Mrs. Gates and Misses Daugherty I University of Oregon medical school of Miss Hart, domestic science teacher,
____
___ veils,
___ _ as the
__ meeting waa very enthusiastic and starving America, has dropped away vides maximum amount of oppor­ and Johnson left for the Mount Hood ’ in the class of 1907, was engaged in served a delicious luncheon Monday,
cover _____
their ______
faces with
June 5, for the mothers, Mrs. Chick,
e omen of the orient do, if they do' much good ia expected to be done, sadly, partly for the reason that near­ tunity for the development of the country on a fishing trip.
the general practice of medicine and
The
Montavillians
complain
of
much
mental
and
spiritual
needs
of
life.
ly
al!
of
these
prophets
are
dead.
—
not wish to be described as “frightful,
I was a physician for the O.-W. R. A N. teacher of the class, and Mr. Thaxter.
Satisfaction with the results of our i ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH NOTES 1 He was a member of the county and Miss Carter, of room 16, and Mr.
fat and forty.” Dr. William L. Love the same lack of recognition from Collier’s.
spending will come only when we feel
of Brooklyn stated in an address on the city council as we sre experienc­
j state medical societies and of the Pieper, manual training teacher, also
Next Thursday evening in the ; staff of St. Vincent's hospital. His w'ere invited. The first course was
that a fair proportion of our desires
Hundredth Wedding Anniversary
•kin disesaas at thè annuel confer- ing here—principally the lack of
candlestick salad; second, cream tuna
ence of thè Homéopathie Medicai ao- necessary police protection.
MK and Mrs. Angus Mackenzie are have been gratified. The quickest way Grange hall, Lents, the people of St. fraternal affiliations included mem­
and biscuits and coffee; third, apricot
Anthony
’
s
parish
will
give
a
card
to
such
gratification
is
through
plan
­
ciety of thè state of New York, In
bership in the Knights of Columbus,
Will Open Battery Station Next Week reported as just having celebrated the ning our spending, keeping our main party and dance.
; whip and cake. Florence Mary Plum­
New York city, last week.
Catholic
Order
of
Foresters
and
Hi
­
100th anniversary of their wedding in purpose always in view.
mer, Nona Cook, Gladys Allen and
Masses on Sundays during the sum bernians.
Herbert Orton and Jack Pitzer,
“We practicing physicians cannot
Scotland.
The husband is 122 and
Elnora WilkiriSon' were serving girls
The family which is saving for a mer will be at 7:30 and 9:30 o’clock.
fail to view with alarm the increas­ former employes of Axel Kildahl,
During the war Dr. Kana served upstairs while Aleen and Anita Henry
ing use of cosmetics by our young Lant’s Garage, will open the Red Top the wife 119 years of age. If the home will spend for other things with
! overseas with the 363d ambulance
had charge downstairs where the food
“
Sisters
”
at
the
Rivoli
details
are
correct
this
is
believed
to
greater
care
than
the
family
without
’
girts, not only of the genus ’flapper,'i Battery A Electric Service company,
with the rank of captain.
was being prepared. The luncheon
hut others of supposedly good taste.” next week, at Eighty-second and be the connubial record since the times each a goal. The child who is saving I "Sisters,” the well-known story by
Dr. Kane is a brother-in-law of the was a decided succesa.
aaid Dr. Love. “Many a girl has1 Foster Rna4, handling Gould and of Noah and Methuselah. It must be for a bicycle will find it comparative­ Kathleen Norris, which was run
already ruined her complexion by Multnomah hattarw«. Mr. Orton lives quite an experience for a woman to ly easy to deny himself an ice-cream serially in The Herald last year, has editor of The Herald.
The funeral will be held from St.
People who tell jokes should re­ -
these things. Wa tremble to think at 8901 Fifty-third avenue and Mr. live with • Scotch husband for 100 cone. But the home and the bicycle, been picturized by the International
She would learn all about •re obtained more quickly if all Film Service company and will be Andrew's church, Saturday morning frain from laughing at them. It Is
what many of the members of the ' fitter at 640? Eighty-seventh street yehrs.
growing feneration will look like when Roth are well knosrn in the Mount thrift, at any rate.—San Francisco •pending is done with the home or, shown at the Rivoli, beginning Satur­ at 10 o’clock. Interment will be in rather embarrassing to be the onlp
Mount Scott Park cemetery.
Examiner.
bicycle in mind.—Citizen.
day.
they reach 40."
Scott district.
one to let out a squawk.
C. O. Hofer has leased to F. R.
Fenton, reprv.enling the lamt'a Busi-
nosa Men’s club, a ten-acre tract of
land at HMth street and Forty-fifth
•Venue, to Im used by the club as a
free automobile camping grounds. The
lease calls for a year's free rental
with an option by the chib to pur­
chase for S7000, The finance com­
mittee of the club which will seek
Uie money to have electricity wired
to the grounds, water metered, and
other improvements marie for which
donated labor cannot be obtained la
composed of Messrs. O'Connor, Wise
•nd IxinAerg. The grounds com­
mittee. which will take charge of the
laying out of the camp, is composer!
of Messrs. Fenton, Wing and Wiley.
The advertising committee, which
will tend to the placing of signs along
highways lauding into Portland is
made up of Messrs. Kildahl, Donald­
son and Dr Hess.
The Roso Show competition com-
mittee fur the Ariel« district is as
follows: Mrs. Mary L. Fishburn, 4620
Seventy-first street; Mrs. P. F. Mor­
ion, 4105 Sixty-third street; Mias '
Steele, 6716 Forty-fourth street.
1
Those interested may leave their
names st th« Arleta library, or notify
any member of the committee. A
silver trophy will be awarded the dis­
trict receiving the highest number of
points.
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