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ST. JOHNS REVIEW
VOLUME 18
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1922.
NUMBER 32
The Stivers Team
' 'At the Christian church June
18-30. John T. Stivers, Evangel-
iflt; D. Lorraine Stivers, musical
director; Mrs. Ruth Stivers, pian
ist. Tito following will be sermon
subjects: First week Sunday
morning, Tlio unfolding of
Life; Sunday evening, The
Greatest Book in the World;
Monday evening, Tho Supremacy
of Christ; Tuesday evening, A
Treasure in an Earthen Vessel :
Wednesday evening, Tho World 's
Greatest Detective: Thursday ev
ening, Why Doesn't God Destroy
the Devil f Friday evening, God's
Dynnmo. Second Week Sunday
morning, Keep tho Home Fires
Burning; Sunday cvuning, De
nominational Disarmament; on
Monday evening, Amusing Ex
cuscs; Tuesday evening, Can a
Man Be Saved Outside of the
Church T Wednesday evening
Conditions of Salvation; Tliurs
day evening, Now Testament
Baptism; Friday evening, Where
Shall I Spend Eternity f Closing
bcrvicc.
Marie DtifTy was hostess to a
number of her littlo friends at a
dinner party held in tho Perkins
Grill on Thursday, June 8th, the
occasion being in honor of her
ninth birthday. The fivo, course
dinner was prepared by her fath
er, E. F. Duffy, who is in charge
of tho culinary department. Tito
menu was as follows: Fruit cock
tail, consomme, olives, sweet
pickles, fried Spring chicken on
toast, mashed potato rings with
new peas, combination salad,
fresh strawberry sundae, birth
day cake. Those present were:
Ailecn Alderson, Doris Arnold,
Olive Nubson, Lowell Moc, Ed
ward Duffy, Jr., and tho hostess,
Murio Duffy. Reported.
Boys' Suits ROGERS.
Operetta Saturday Evening
Following is the program for
tho operetta, " Florinda, or Tho
Rose and Pearl" to be given by
the Rainbow Club nt the Y. W. C.
A. building Saturday evening,
June 17th:
Violin solo, Dause Ilongroisc,
C. 'Bohm, Forest Sweet; solo,
."They Always Pick on Me," Vc
da Carli; reading, "A Real La
dy," Frances Notz; piano solo,
Andante Finale (Lucia d Lam
I mermoor) for left hand by Th.
Lcsehctiszky, Elizabeth Schultzc.
Cast for Operetta: Florinda, lit
tle village maiden, soprano, Eliz
abeth Blew; Fortunia, Fairy
Queen, soprano, Alum Markwart;
Vaia.Queen of the Witchcs.sopra
no, Laura Rogers; Yoringal, tho
brother or Florinda, mezzo, Beth
Boomsluitcr; .Chorus of Fairies
Evelyn Donaldson, Alice Monti
ban, Dorothy Young, Mary Tay
lor, Helen Borden, Margaret Ro
bertson, Dorothy Walker, Nancy
Thompson, Ruby Oihus. Chorus
of Witches Nina I Iocs, Vivian
Million, Madeline Munsou, Bar
barn Munson, Beatrice Chadwick,
Gladys Dickson, Peurl Muck.
Scene, a forest; time, present.
Music director, Miss Lola Mur
phy; accompanist, Mrs. R. G. Me
Call; staff dancing,Miss Marga
ret llolbrook; costumes, Mrs. F.
R. Robertson; stage, Calvin Ro
bertson, Ernest Vrooinon; ushers,
Loi'etta MeCarty, Tlielma Young.
DO YOU KNOW?
That 10,000 children in Port
land schools aro poorly housed
(in portables, basements and di
lapidated buildings)?
That tho school population is
up, and tho assessed valuation is
down?
That of tho decrenso of $1,009,.
033.81 in tho tax lovlcs of tho
county, two-thirds 1b cut off tho
Public Schools, and ono. third off
tho other 72 tax supported institutions?
That 10 courses cssontial in
modern education liavo boon discontinued?
That other nativities will havo
to bo discontinued unloss you
voto additional incomo?
That you can holp to remedy
thoso conditions by voting for
tho Bond Issuo and Tax Lovy on
Juno 17? Not ono, but both. '
That tho Bonds wiu cost yon
practically 80 contJ on $1,000 of
nssessod valuation?
Approvod by tho Parent Teach
ers' Association.
Mrs. W. D. Fuirchild left Juno
5th on h two mouths' visit in
North Dakota, Minnesota ami
Wyoming.
INSURANCE and SPECULATION
DO NOT GO TOGETHER
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that represents ouly. companies of uuquestioned standing.
With us you secure not only the soundest insurance, but
also the best of service in case of claim by loss or accident.
Peninsula Security Company 1
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GENERAL
Peninsula Hospital;
D. KAVANAGH
312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd.
The Hospital for St. Johns
Special Nurses Obtainable
Phone Columbia 1492
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Grice, Manager
Offke, CM. 527 PHONES-Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St.
Phone Empire 417 117 Philadelphia Street
MACK'S
Second
hand
Furniture
tore
If you can't find what you waut elsewhere, come to me. If
I fcaven't got it. I will Ret it. I carry FURNITURE, CAR
PETS. DISHES, COOKING UTENSILS, STOVES AND
RANGES. In fact, anything you wish in the Household Line.
Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything.
Graduating Exercises
Following is the projrrnni of
Graduating exorcises at .Initios
John High School the ovcniiit; of
Juno lGth: Mnrclj, High Seliynl
orchestra; processional; "Dani'o
of the Crickets," High School or
chest m; honors nnuouiici'tni'iil;
vocal duct, "Amorosa," Doris
Smith, Hose MeC'iiuloy ; class
gift, presented by Lilian Molson;
piano duet, "Polonaise," Laura
Lott, Florence lilomgron jiiddross
by Dr. Win, T. McHlvoen; ".Jolly
Fellows, "High School orchestra;
Kentucky Uabe, Theodore Miller,
Theodore Piole.Maynard Miksch,
Clifford Coon; nwnrding of diplo
mas; class song; recessional;
"The Chancellor," march, High
School orchestra. Class ollieers:
President, Lilian Molson; vice
president, Kloi.sc Gray; secreta
ry, Huth Sehaefer; treasurer,
Maxwell Macdonnld; Live Wire,
Ilcrthn Lautli. Honor Society:
Florence Blomgron, Hose Me
Cnuley, Kloise Gray, Maynard
Miksch, Laura Lott, And Marion
Schlesser. Class Nellie Hade,
Henry liauer,Florence Hlomgreii,
Merle Chowning, Clifford Coon,
Vesta Dibble, Leo Duraud, Greta
Feetham, Kloiso Gray, Ksther
Griffeth, Lillio Kind, Bortliu
Lautli, Laura Lott, Hose MeCaut-
ey, Maxwell Mnedonald, Alta Mc
Gregor, Maynnrd Miksch, Theo
dore Miller, Lilian Molson, Ar
nold Olson, Ksther Osterholin,
Theodore Piele, Henedict Rich,
Hut li Sehaefer. Marion Kc'lilosMm-.
I Doris Smith, Helen Tucker, Ar
! tlmr Vrooinan, wntliu White,
iMcnhon Wooden, I'huts Advisor.
Florence Davis.
An Interesting Program
The program under the auspices
of the Sitton Parent Toucher As
sociation at the Sitton school on
; Friday evening was well attend
ed and greatly appreciated. The
'musical numbers consisted of
Hawaiian melodies .sung and
played by Knima and Louisa Ko
slianek; a -piano duet by the
Misses Woolley; and a violin solo
by Mr. Oliver with Randolph
Howard at tho piano. Nicolle
Timle nnd Tnboa Friegang recit
ed "in Inlander's Fields and
America's Answer," and Mr. Me
Malion gave us one of his iiiimi
', tablo readings. We were most
; fortunate in our speakers who
I in turn were Mr. Fletcher, Mr.
i Zimmerman and Mrs. J. F. Hill,
Slate President of the 17 T. A.
Kneh in his way presented tho
bond issue, and surely, after lis
tening to these able speakers, no
one could entertain any opposi
tion to the bond measures to bo
voted on Saturday. Strawber
ries, ice cream and good home
made cake were served at close
of the meeting. Sitton Parent
Teacher Circle, altho less than
a year old, boasts of 82 paid
members. We aro a harmonious,
live organization, proud of our
school, our teachers and our chil
dren. Wnteh us next year!
Reported.
Miss Paulino Young entertain
ed nt her pretty homo on Willam
ette boulevard last Tuesday nf
ternoon in honor of MLss Katli
ryn Scott of Seattle. After n
very pleasant afternoon spent in
visiting, music and readings, rt
very dainty lunch was served.
One pleasant feature of the occa
sion was the meeting of ho many
old time friends. Those present
were: Mesdnmcs K. Couch, .J. H.
Fletcher, P. G. Uolicu, Frank
Wnlker, Lugene O'llnra, C. Cor
ey, M, Salvo, O. Hutchinson, Pat'
terson, A. M. Warner, Hargrove,
v.'. .J. rolo late of Spokane, Uald
win of California, George Thorpe
of Henri, Geo. Ilcnton, M. Moikle
john, Mabel Robertson, Miss
Young, Miss Scott of Seattle,
Miss I'liapel of N. a., Miss Marion
Walker and Master Patterson
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOY'S
SUITS
$18.50, $20.00 $22.50, $25.00 $27.50
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER jh jm f m
I Dress Shoes sp4.yo
BAREFOOT SANDALS
TENNIS SHOES
I CHILLY UNDERWEAR
95c
Men's Cool Work Knts 75c
Men's Cool Pants $1.65
HATS AND CAPS and Pockotbook
PANAMA HATS 95c, $1.50, $2.50 COOL DRESS CAPS 95c up
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GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE J
ROGERS!
THE RAINCOAT MAN :
OPEN 7:30 A. M. CI.OSH 8:00 P. M. 1M N. JURSliY STUHUT, ST. JOHNS, U. S. A
Stop! Look!
Listen!
Stop and think whether
you have been coming in
to Battery Headquarters
regularly every two
weeks to have your bat
tery tested If not
Look at the level of the solution
In the battery to make sure
that it entirely cover the
plate.
Liittn carefully to the man who
tell you that battery care i an
abtolute necetiity If you want
to get uninterrupted service .
from your battery at lowest
cost per month and per mile.
St. Johns Auto Electric Co,
Columbia 88 317 S. Jersey St.
Representing Wiilard
Storage Batteries
702 S. Jersey Street
PHONE COL, ECO j
Time to plant out Geraniums, Hello ,
trope, Coleus, etc., for boxes, beds and
baskets. Also Pany and Tomato Plants.
Teacher of Piano
Pipe Organ and Harmony
MISS MARGARET NO ' Z
721 S. Jersey Street. : Empire 1271
MX
wtmmmsm
Take a
KODAK
with you
Pimrnnn aimiv flip Kndnlr wnv U loss (ivnensive than
you think our price cards demonstrate it. And any
Kodak is simple to work we can readily show you
how easy it is.
Autographic Kodaks from $8.00 up
Brownies $2.00 up
1
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DRUGS
Married at Eugene
The innrringu of Kugcno lioy
noltl.s of EitKonc, Oro., to Misn
Huth Cook of Dexter, Ore., was
Holenmizod at the First Christian
church in Kugcnc June 4th at 7
a. in. Immediately following the
ceremony and a wedding hreak
fast given at the groom's moth
er's, they motored to Portland,
accompanied by their mothers,
Mrs. II. O. Heynolds and Mrs. F.
II. Cook, to visit at the home of
his sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Foss, 50!) 15.
Mohawk street. A pretty wed
ding dinner was served at the
home of the lnttcr Monday even
ing, June Gth, in their honor. A
few relatives and friends were
present, including Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Newell and sons, George
and Charles ; Mrs. Chns. Foss nnd
daughter Alice, Udw. Foss, L. 13.
Reynolds and sons. Master Ar
thur and Howard: Mrs. F. II.
Cook, Mrs. II. G. Reynolds, I5u
gene Reynolds and bride. The
week was spent in sight seeing,
going up tho Columbia River
Highway nnd visiting other
places of interest in and around
Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rey
nolds and Mrs. F. II. Cook re
turned to Rugeno Friday, while
Mrs. 11. G. Reynolds will remain
to visit her daughter for n few
weeks.
Remember the Uachclor Club
would appreciate any roses you
can spare for use in constructitfif '.
their float. Call Columbia tiA
evenings as soon as possible that ,
your name may be listed, if yo'i;
have roses to spare. An automo
bile will call for the roses the day t
before the parade.
Good Rox loc, '2 pr. 'Joe
R O- -G 15 R S.
Children's Day at tho Communi
ty Church was well attended nnd
the littlo people under the direc
tion of Mrs. i5wnrtz and Mra. Pe
terson gnvo a proirram that was
very pleasing. At tho close ' of
the proiirnm the pastor nave a
short talk to the children and
suggested (lie forming of a Jun
ior Church. This met with a
ready response or the part of tho
children. Tho mull or will be
taken up with the parents. Five
now membew wore received into
the fellowship of the church. At
eight o'clock tho baccalaureate
services were held for tho gradu
ation class of the James John
high school. Miss ICathryn Me
ChcMicy and Mr. Fassetl sang so
los and the Young People's Chor
us and the (iraduutinir Class saint
special numbers. Tho text for
the sermon was taken from Jcr.
111:88 Heboid. I set before you
the way of life. Thu elnireh was
very prettily decorated and a
large number of friends and rela
tives of the graduates were pres
ent to show their interest in
those wlio have completed this
dp in their preparation for tho
responsibilitioH of life. Reported j
Members of Iaurolvnod Vant
Noble Grand Club were tilmiumif.
I lv onlurtainml lit Miu .1. V linn.
drioks (lie last meetiinr. Tim lit
erary exercises were Memorial in
nature ami iieautirul articles
were read and impromptu talks
given. Mrs. .Susie Rogers will en
tertain Friday owning, June
i' our DiriiKlays will liu celebrated
for this month, and a largo at
tendance is desired. All Rubok.
aim welcome. Mrs. Canright, rc
coining secretary. '
MULTNOMAH
THEATUIj
Thurs. and Friday, June 15-1C--BETTY
OOMPSON in
LADIES MUST LIVE"
Paramount.
Snturdny, Juno 17th
HERBERT RAWLINSON in
TI I U MI L L I ONA IRE" Universal.
Sunday and Monday, Juno 18-19
LIONEL BARRYMORE in
"UOOMERANO RILL" Par
amount, and Larry Soinon in
"THE RAKERY."
Tuesdny nnd Wed., June '20-21
THOMAS MEIOIIAN in
"THE CONQUEST OF CA
NAAN" Paramount. From
the fatuous book by llooth
Tarkington.
Thurs. an 1 Friday, Juno 22-1
ETHEL OLAYTON and THE
ODORE ROBERTS in
"EXIT THE VAMP" Para-mount.
"Say ,7 With JiuivrM"
Extra good values in Ac
tors, Potimfns and other
Bedding Stock, n I go
plenty of Tomato Plants.
I?erns and Floral Designs
tUiecA'ett'a XrrefttCK&c.i
814 and 616 N. Kcllogt St.
riionc .l'.mplrc C401.
J3on !7on SJ3ar()cr SAo
CALDWELL & SON
Tho plnrc where kmhI mi vice
courteous Iri'itliiuiit prcvnll. CluMrru'
linlr culling rcrclvc upt'cliil attention.
109 BURLINGTON STREET
II TIN HOUSE
DYE' WORKS
Moved to 217 North
Jorsoy, formerly occu
pied by Joy, tho Tailor
Telephone Empire 1399
H, A. MANNING
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We believe you will Hgree
with this strong Mntenicnt
niter you have won one of
tltcse machines in action.
Drop in nny time for free
demonstration.
Electric Store Electric Building
Portland Railway
Light & Power Company
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