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T he B ea verton R eview : U r«*»» H-tocto»» th*l«t2 CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY Volume III No. 29 Single Copy, 5 Cento Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 19, 1925 $1.50 Per Yawr 4- I VINSONS Children's Day Exercises Sunday Articles SLKOTNIO IS |NOORRORATBD S C O F I E L D III ______ HU B E R I T E MS O- O UftANOK H O LM LETTERS FtMivAL Wedding Bells wae aglow For June 8rk!es — ------ Fred Irvin was In Forest Hliioley Roye. 1 - her.. from The Grange ball of Incorporation were Grove on Katurday evening, California vl.itiug hie mother, with the beautiful colorings of filed laat Monday, June 15 for, M * . hroeder was in Mr». George Holier». From Our ReaJer$ the wild flower», rose», and Vin»on a Btoolrlc. I hi. 'Portland H.turday and Hunday. Mr. Lalrde Hale »pent laat d - Program oi Exercises to Be Given ha» been doing bunlue»« aoinc U.'O .V \ irgii M., HuiiywW dVpc‘ eu“ m,1#. “ * lurday 1 Tkrec Host Fashionable Marriages II line hi Beaverton but owing to Mr., K. L. Ueuefiel w e. In Thursday at the home of Mr. Three were! California, June 1?. 19*5. T o 1^ “ ---- long tablee ----- and Mr». K. J. M um. At Bethel Congregational til« puM ia.a o f an Interest by ¡Buxton on Thursday, visiting. with pereumals and Solemnized All FofoLur uiy fneiui# iu beavurtoii, Urtot-j, ladeu A. H. Wright and family mg»: j roses. P. A. McPherson, «on-ln-law o f Ur. H. Hannan o f Huxlou wao U This Vicinity, U N C I , ) U t /I 'F. W. Bishop, it wa» thought,m Mcuficld on Tue.day inurn- •pent lam Hunduy in Portland The cu,,uren children “ bad I sincerely regret that I did' IU,! aa • six « «*-1 — that incoriHiraliiig would I— the'mg wit|, H. F. Wray - mother. ¡Mbits of wild flower». There' not have an opportunity to' . Children'» Dey Exercises will proper procedure, W. J. Alexander is having a'say goodbye personally to you * ere lbl,i<J pr—es giveu for Mr*. H. Benefici wa» T ticker— Haine» in be held at tile Bethel Cougiu | ........... o f the rompaiiy • - . , , ' „ iiiii^poru and Forent Grove on cement fruit hou»e built. Tirolail, but it became necessary fur t“ e*<5, MuMi and Robert Deu-| At a very a Ur active h o m e gallonai Church huuda) me- are I. J. Vlnaon, President and Erldav 2ehr brothers ar« doing the'me to leave for Hollywood on ;U**’ y,ca ttUd F* ul bhellenbor- ning, June .’ I. General Manager; I*. A. Me. | y' ger, and M_iUie Zlmm¡ññan ’ ^ euUlu« ‘ “ »r »unuay, June i k, Fottowtng i. lite program foi l,her»<ni Vo-,. I’ i.'-nlent and Mr». C. II t uny and giund- Mis. J. Anderson wa. c a lle d 1« Produce another senes of . r ° V! U o| Mr». Uyrtle Haines or tn „ the evening! Opening .ong by Keerclary; Mr». I. J. Vlnaon, aon went in to Portland Friday I a i Ferauson Features for one Jr' Biton Kelly art to be cj(Jf WM united m marriage to »chooi; Hcripture reading and j Treasurer. morning. to Heatlle this week. Her moth- ^ ‘ companies here. i « ,' " uen^ J«r ‘ h® ve" cred- Mr. Lawrence Tucker of Port- prayer, l*r. Blanchette; Recita- The Aritele, o f Incorporation Alfred McFarland of Hills- lion '• Big K n o u g b , " John call for a rapila) .toca o f three ^ vi.iinig her« at the « tbi. . . . . . . m Hr, L . “ [— ' • ' " 1 * » m . H ... a. » . » w , Baine», ne.; nm Hocitalion u invn "Pansy f-ausy Fae- r a t- thou.and iimmi - hiiu uouar., dollar., all an o oi f wII which 1 Cn ||„|( .... home, . Mrs. Koostra* hiolliw, K o > | o r e g O W , b u t circumstance» p M McGowan and Mrs ui 0 *,ke“ 0- «D'oiaUug. Ib e e»," Lucilie Rohm»; Exercise, I. fully .nh.cribed, and the' iJiltherv, and G. G Connor, bolt ma,je u imperative that they . ' H .. ‘ ..... .»„! bridal parly, which included ' The Children. Day," M asm e1 organliatlon automatically be-* " ‘ T Stafford and family of .1 Heattle, -rare guests of M r.l , h..uI(1 l)e „ « d e in the south. mr• H w * ° ,u* lbe ------ lamichili, Gertrude Malike, Dor- come, a clo.e.l corporation. Banks were in Rcoficld Hunday and Mr». Koostra la .l week. L , . bei(|g lU(. rett80„ for Iliy well known dahlia and seed othy Lew i»; Hong, S u m m e r --------------------|afternoon. man, acted as Judge. I “ f/ “ nd Kutb ^ u,b of Mr. uud Mrs. Fred K. Dean I »udden departure Bell» are Calling," Girl»' Chor- OREGON STATE NEW S Mr. **• B. 'hltllcaey wa. in have moved into ---- »oon ---------- , V very pleasing program was Por ,UMl “ " " " * ! « » * euler; their new j As a» T I " have completed u«; Hccilatlon "The Ro»a and ______ 1 Portland Thursday and Friday home on Blaiilen street r e tbi. senes , am going t i re- J * ^ b ^ « « f l S ^ u S T T ^ l I, " Hhoda Tliyng. Recitation, Contract, have hern let for u" »»«Dines«. cently puiclianeil from C. F — **> O n * " with ¿ P w U b -«^ *«*-* » ' W - L ! - ' t h e Beautiful Gale. \\ liufrod non worth o f »treat paving, Mr*. T. Pearson wa» 111 Bus Neipert. U er.l, Exercise "Hummer T re ».- |n Coqullle. ton between tram , on Halur- have left off. Evangelist LeavBl added two met the groom under a bower Mr». Koostra'» mother, Mis. the uree. theIma t’cfll, Joy Hu-' Vernouia hee a new etty It- day morning Beaverton will alwaye have ^ Icrtain .n g numbers. Miss o f floral artistry, where Geo. I CM I jcio , who lives at vow» were exchanged. Mr. AJ- Irli, Ruth Fllley, Grace Jobu-|Urary , e m c ,. . warm -pot in m , heart, for U« » ^ n Pre^nted t w o __ o 111 , l .. I » a t filali M l* I. H. KliC ( l i d i e il busi- kttkiina, is repotted a» doing biu Kolck of Urenco was the nicely allei yher recent opera in no other plaec have I made “ ucb> apJ ,rec**t*d vocal groomsman. »0 many real friend, and r e - l1« » * ' * [ ' « " • “ n tion. The bride made a lovely pic •-« 1 «> .-/ ' - » “ >■ ■>•"•••■ ¡¡„” uu’n m ‘ reived such whole-hearted c o -. ‘ alk| « “ lb« PbJnt,n« ture in b«r whit« gown of assisted by Mr». U. M. Marne. Mr> * “ d Mr». Amo« Cutriglit Mrs. M. A. Warring is at the operation, and I hope to b e !« f garden and flower seed». Canton Crepe with an embroid am. .on Robert; Recitation. , * H* 2 " U ' u, ° w“ rl „ b" were ... Bank. I pre-cut iu charge ol the Com able to return shortly and |RDigV NATFt ered tulle veil held in place by •Welcome Hu........ Dey»." 0 «n - * • " * ■ * * ,be * » « » • " " “ h* «* - ning on bu»ine.e. munity Club Market Booth. Mb. show my appreciation. LlDrArl t. 1 r.o . 1 ..... “ H.oov w"Jf right-of-way through Gold1 a coronet o f orange blossoms. Mis» Peggy O'Day, who vis- . — — „vleve Johnson, Beach. Mrs. Jack H.sk and children J. MiUel being in Salem on Children e Day, Primary De- J are -iMtndlne a fe«, _____«■- . 1 business. Bed Beaverton some time ago.! “ Over the top. Whoop-eet She carried a shower bouquet part meni; Reeltallon, “ Progre.-; Aluminum and m .ugane»« ' ' * '*'* “* „ going to make a »erte, of Oar mark o f 1000 books in o f bridal roses. Mrs. C. F. Neipert » neigh Alctlia llulett; Recitation discovery baa been rcporlod in. ,b ber P*roiil». Preceding the ceremony Mr. 30 is fes—ting 011 wild piciures in the *atne studio as the Library by June “ Reeded " George Klein; Reel- »lie W aterloo district. Mre. Rose Belli,!, was a bors arc Lester Mooberry sang “ When blackberries, which grow in I am. and »end» her | ***£“' ^vnlMniVn^nf oiir^own h»nd Son* '* 8we* 1 ’ and Mr. Willla la)ton “ Why Hlie's Glad," Helen The Hood Hiver Apple G row -' r r " ,aJ' »Bernooii visitor at the “ iw a iis e ” R « - abundance in Mis. Neipert'» wishes to everylN>dy and wish- <156 volumes o f our own and II , r -1 Rxerelse “ W e I n Inn er»' Association distributed Dullish home in Buxton 0 . 0 Jhank you for the very 200 from the State Library. a :^ *dy 9* " * »«c a u s e . R e back yard. Let'» hope »be will es to .inanx you ior n s . . , . fresbnienta of ice cream end I n am».“ Martha Brown. Kalb-j 175.UOU f „ r t|l0 , Mr». Cha». T. Myers was luvito us all. nice lime she had while to total o f 135«, and lots o f books . (h8 reCen- crine Denney. Jean Klein; Jean rop. * visiting at the J. Uellish home Or,.K„ n. promised yeL Keep them eom -ie* ke were ®*r' ed * l lbe recep Mr. and Mr». \N . It. Luts aud Lewis; Hong “ The llummlng i . e M .. I would mors than appreciate ing in! Our mark is now 1200 lion held immediately follow Bird." 1 .011 rain l»oly; Reeilalinn Lompany bae l « Buxton Friday afternoon. little daughter of Lody, Cali hearing Miss New- frnrn any of my by June 30 jyid 1500 by July ing the reremony. M, Children'» Lay P.owera." b'< "«► «’«'«* M l»» Marie , ‘ fornia, are the bouse guest» ol fsimds. bi|| contributed several piano My addroMs here M. 3 L It Is your library, good Kvdyn Alexander: Recitation. '■ « e » « • h o u » « at baleu,. 'brother W.lTer made h Mr. and Mr». C. J. Rose. Mr». • 32« N. Virgil Ht., Hollywood, people. Come In and see it soloa at this time. "W hen J f„u i Was a Little M,y bu,l« l » '« Permits at Ku- nc»s (r,„ Na(,lr'dMV V J* bu#l' Luts 1 » Mr». Hose » niece. I he> Mr. and lira. Tucker will »0 if any of you should hap- an<J u» « It- Nice comfortable Boy.“ Harold Peterson; Hong.|J,e1n« ,0‘ « le*i ^'»v.oou. w.ih a „ P h* " ,r,1,,y ,u Portland made the trip by auto. pen to come to Los Angele* ! rooms, and a quiet place to jcan,p *or the summer at Lake “ Just a Rose," fllrle* Chorus. 0,i" of •*.•»*.3 6 » since Jan " r‘ ‘“ 1<, Mr*- Kenneth Beue- will feet, read and write. ¡Grove, on Oswego Lake. They Those who attended the Bea- frill be delighted if you Recliatlon “ A Hpeaker o t r l." ¡, • .. ' • M<J Jo," ‘ lio« s motored to Money subscriptions lines! eIPw l to postpone their wed- vci* social Club Card Parly last dome out and look me up. , Ho J.»n Anderson; Exercise, "The F ,n >r i«r»o «d s o f Douglas f|r orp,,t Urovo « « Tuesday ev«- last announced are W. H. Boyd'din* ,r«P fo«‘ about a year, Satuiday evening were Mr. and Rvr the present Au Revoir. Brldge of Faith." tleorge Mr Plywood has be«*n »hipped from Mln®’ and J. F Davts. each $1.00 a ¡"hen they will visit relatives Mrs. Dan Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Very stneerejy yours, A I Kendier. Dclmar Frcdncey, ’ nhn Port Ian j Cleveland and Ht.( Mr*' L. Crawford and son month for one year, and the ' « central and southern United * ] Henry Kambcrger. Fred Fink; L °n i» fur IHirvrolet m o t o r '"*d c a bueinese trip to Hi||s- J. Casper, Mr. and Mr». W. -J. F e rg u so n . Beaverton Grange gi.CO. States, returning to Oregon Alexander, and/JHhipC._F'. Net- Hi-cii.«iH'ii “ The D p » »1 »."i**“ ^ '«*. lN.ro and f orest Grove on Wed- A splendid magazine raek‘ « v«n*naOy to make their home. ..................... '"reday morning. * 'l pert. W H Y BEAVERTON? ? The finest strawberry |>av|it Mason; Reeltatton "*• — - ...... . — ---- — •* - crop ■ -» ■ r „ capable o f displaying 30 d l f '1 --------- l.aMerne Dean; on record Is now being gatti- D. F. G'lN.nnell went to Port- Mr. and Mrs. Ikan Hhaw en ture’ » King. . „ , A man talking to me on an f,*rrnt "»"gazines «» »•>« newest.' Prtesfc—U M M land Katurday and brought tertained at dinner last Sun Exert*!»« "T o The Blue Violet." ere,| at Sale... nleruto.au tram from Portland f»a tur» of this week. Mr. Jor- M'ss ftrma Lemmon and Mr The guest* ware Mr. 1!“ ’ r Htnn | orralne Norman. Thomas Mlchne|»<»n shipped home hiw wife and new babies day. gensen has sent us a beautiful Clifford L. P^nk were united amt Mr». Mark Bronson a u d to our town, propounded this ttuM. Denney Rose Kambcrger; th.rly carload, of hemlock a n d *»> '''»> aBernoon. in marriage Friday, June 12, Lelioy, Mr». Why BeaverzonT’ . I . P 0^ ^ " w i n g volumes were!*« • P »<• »* Aloha Bap “ iiur Parting Hong." Ch-rlo.lc oak hark from tgiqu.lle for Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Outright »o il» Harold o f L aud ,noe|„, Nebraska. replied that it was a place to Metcalfe; Closing song by the h a ",rr tanning during IV .t have Mr. t.utriglit s mother and. Hi....i- of I..,- donaled by Mrs. J. 8. Clement: list Church parsonage, the Rev. l.ve normally, a suburb, away ^ of Monte Crialo. B I e a k n e y officiating. The » .....it.* 1 inn hv D r . Hi» shipments lor 1925 will be. father visiting lirre over the ... , Hchool. Be larger. week end from McCormack, Angcles, and C. F”. Neipert of frt»ui the crowded conditio«» of The Man o f the rooms were ' prettily decorated a City. ^ its no.se, smoke, <!**>-; . sT ™ i 5 i Huber. Bl.iin I,el Building permits In Salem \t a»liington. Haunted Book- with ferns and flowers. ger, temptation and glitter, aud ..|>>un| of Mw)te Cris- The bride was prettily gown Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Siverson KLIOIBILITV «T E N - f,,r May totaled »120.950. Me»»rs. J. I*urhani. t'has. T. Mial we would ere long present ^ ' ..Ea<(ov8I. Parish." "The ed in pink Crepe de Chine drove down from Kelso to spend DARDS RAI*KD Experts have reported that Myers. T. R. Rice, and Fred % end w|Ul Mrs. S.vor- Portland with a key. Ihe Ce- trimmed with silver lace, and Ahdalla.' Turmoil. _____ _ Columbia county Is favorable Irvin were in Forest Grove ■l-|iwll-B ,,arenls. Mr. aud Mrs The Tunnel project will open of : lehritv,’’ “ On the Heights."¡carried a shower bouquet Students from piare» IS outside f,,r English walnut culture. |tending the Mason Lodge h,eel-|' Mie eyes to a panorama _ X . — ) "Fre*h Eggs and Yellow But-'orange blossoms, which was a Frank LivermoFe. On ri'tuiii- of Gregun must hereafter be Feed Groner. pioneer watiut ling Saturila) night. leal a n j wondrous beauty, be ter.” " I f Winter Comes," ‘‘Cere]present from an aunt In Call- nig, their little daughter Flor- eligible tor admission to the grower of Heliolls, sold his holding a spacious scene of A. I,, t'.utright moved fornia. "Ollanti She .. - a , H oum J." "Alhambra, university o f the state In which 1 k crop o f walnut» for • ««,- f ’. . _ , ota enee, accompanied them. After the ceremony the cou they eompletrd high school 000 1!. îy . amp Sunday from (,a> l»w«-n spending some ti me fertile valleys, green hit.#, dot- Two Vohimrs o f Biographies, y (um creiv« ...»•• ,>!«>. ¡Hie Jolt 11 sou ranch seycral mile» <her gratidparenls. ling ils mesa, forests o; ever- ,.T||e ( jierary Reader." “ Cler- ple left for '1 short trip to rk Itefore tliey will he a - ^ dl^ color manufacturing H|Mivc here. Tlic.y have bought ______ . u-reen Douglas fir tree*. a n d __m* n and Doctors." “ W i t s Astoria. They will be at homo lowed to enter the University • Mu( may - lie esfaOlisUe^ - — ‘ * Beaverton tike a diamoim that and Beaux o f Society." *"Old|lo their friends after June 2t , iii - c ,-"/ |t| al Mie Billy Ecidi lions» tier». I s \ y, of Uregon. according to a rut- ,Mrr terminal, at Asluria- Mr. William F'eldt Jr- ha» awarded tin redrn-kseu has been sparkle» in its setting. Town Folks,” Nine volumes by at Huber. lug Just passed by the In this marvellous age, in ,c f i ouD- i -|-|t4. ,,v» Bedell buiRHUK >u ||IM home here to Amo» ( tmg up the ai contract for put- Those present at the cere , Nils action was taken an about a hundred which it is a great privilege. Morgan Robertson. mony were Mr. and Mrs. H. keil II« ” Po, Hand, huilt o f PottlgUd* 'Cutriglit. Mr. Keldt is leaving feel situare F. Fitzpatrick, J r, h a s llun shuw , . __. 7—. result qf ai| Investigalipn e „ , ...... . - .it ugn I son ......... . ■ *"*" ■«■-••• mg feel square garage building 111 lm, k' a u l ° - donated'“ Luke Walton.“" “ Che*- K. Prink, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. »el.nlno.hlp qf ) * h [ " Ibr r r M to move onto his' Hillsboro for McAlear and Hare. mg Min) tilg .,,, Ion» of steel ai>d 130 tong qf, radio, movie, etc. Stop n u l |{,r Rand.“ “ Charlie E dm on d's ’ Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. G- 1110*1 >sl «|f nt the me non-resident n p -e «*r- . , ranch al Junction Cily, Ore. The building is located ju-l I imk. Are we not depending .......rhr Little Minisler. .Richardson, Mrs. J. Marsh. iNdow Mi» student, rt'e'a. south o f the Khutes’ B a n k deni* was Mr-. William Fel,II. Jr., and A report from Portland says ....eh for l i f e* hAppine«.* o n . - Thp T|)W Musketeers." F'loyd Prink, Ellard and Gay- body average. In order to stop children left Hunday to visit a Building and will bo occupied nell Lemmon, Belly Jane Prink, an Influx o f poor »ludems, the that a new lighting plan for "•* »■’,,a,1ni l Ant r V‘ U The follow,ng have been do- few dnys in Hillsboro with her by Mie Mac Kent le Motor Cd. have riches, what?) ? 1 am naled b Irene Hetu: “ Abra- Helen Lindahl, and Mrs. Chap farulty passed Mils ruling in Broadway will give the beat* brother before leaving for h e r i'le lo r Winner Is doing some afrnM you will be cheated. ham's Bosom.” “ A Girl from pell. addition to requiring that out- lighted street in the U. S. new home at Junction City, I of the work. Ihe foundation o f happiness Amortca," “ W ildfire," “ Betty Side students comply with the Contracts have been let for ' — Zane," "A Fool's Errand." University entrance require- the new Ross Island bridge, Miss Genevieve Mashburn-and ________________ - Adeline Reiff has donated the men Is. which will cost I I , «11,393. Arthur Peterson were married '! following: "Ralph Raymond'» I he new ruling it is ex- i'|,reo new >0rority homes, Heir," “ Famous Mer. o f Mod- in Grand Mound, Wash., Hun pectrd. will probably cost the Hnd O||0 frtU rn ll b t,| wtu j j ern Time*,” "The Benhurst day, June 14 at 10 A. M., by University approximately I 0 0 |t45 000 ^ , |ia|iar Rev. Sharp, pastor o f the M. Club,” "Expert Endeavor." .ludenl. from oMier stales next Mudont» living homes were E. Church at Centralia. Only full, hut will tend to save the 5u|U 4„ t y<(#r Rv(ene the immediate relatives o f the PARTY PLANS TO CLIMB MOUNTAIN bride and groom were here. Forty-six of the .evenly , . T h * ^ n' « ? • ' n0° ¿ " 1 * 1 Miss Mashburn will be re students who entered the U n l- I^ * „Pa®1,,C Tel*pb?M 4 Jele membered as Genevieve, who Next Sunday. June 21st, a ( ________ vers,I, from one neighboring * rn *h ,n Por‘ * parly from Beaverton will has been working in the Veaget slate failed to meet the e,u|,and P « «MOO Phon.a out o f' eoinmlealon. Nurmn| sofvlea 0»»‘ v - --- --- climb ML Hood. With clear Bakery, and Mr. Peterson Is the irgnrp rcqWl(oiponh U r ; if restored In only sixteen weather it should be an i^eal young man wlm came to Bea Bi«!#• university hut nipt t h e dxyi time Yeager's day for the trip, as it is the verton at the University o f tlregmi eligibility <**y* ■>>. ~ i longest day of the year, and moved here. rule*. F.ntranee requirements 1 ,,p flbR.RR0 F.lks Tem- _____ |de in Kalem Is almost com Immediately after the cere j there are no forest fires to o f Mie various roast colleges pleted. mony the young couple left for cause haze. are not the same. The average Freewater fruit estimates for Anyone wishing to make the Tacoma for a short stay. The grade o f Mie non-residents who the season 1925 Include 900 ; trip is welcome and should see first o f next week they will he had not qualified lo enter Ihe carloads-of prunes, 60 cars of a t L. A. Kennedy Saturday morn at home to their friends university o f their home stale hlaek cherries, and t5 ears of Wash., where Mr. ing. The party will leave Sat Olympia. was 1.22, which Is lower than Royal Anne cherries, Peterson has a position. urday afternoon. that o f the student body. Only , J. H. Yeager feels very proud W. I). o f t'.allfor - , ,, ..„idi.i,, «lu- " i> Valentine v a ic i u m e 01 . « . „ „ - f o n r -1 II.. 2 , „ ......... . r •s a home. Right under your, o f the fact that he contributed no*e. this little (own of Boa- the wedding rake, a grand af- ñ general average verton is harj to surpass fo r! fair, almost filling tOtl-pound pon; body. d* natural advantages, a n d(sugar barrel. The cake arrived The Klamath Folia bust 9|- Heal Gold. In connection with!at Its destination In fine eon- W NITKNALL INSTALLS , fien will he rated at a ftrsl- ie Tunnel improvement, a dition. and needless to say wa* NKW RBFRIOERATON d a » » office by July I. highway undoubtedly will b e enjoyed by those present. built down the Wilson River.1 ___________ L _ The \N liileliall Cafe has been Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Venn and iovoni0 »«aches.; "Middle Age" la Ihe point at added to the li*t of those who family and Mrs. Venn's |inr- Beaverton"" ° r e#* f r 0 m which a woman begins hunting l.avr Installed Two-Temperature l,nU> Mr. amt Mrs. Howard, R o o lv lu " f W,,h the fnr serviceable hats and eom- Refrigerating Cabinets, and a Mle week end In Dalla»! T n (h fortable shoes, scraping all the m a rb le fountain. • visiting friends. Mr. and Mr».; T d l the world o f your faith, whipped cream o ff her food. Ibis makes Ihree o f Mie rah- Howard molored from Halves-1 ^ “n u T r v o n r ° h * nV he * oodla«'t locking at the spring moon inels that have been Installed 1 |rtn, Texas, m e n My. and are1 Po.nts o f your home to~n. the'wlthout a sigh. In our town this spring. visiting at Ihe Venn’s until best place on Earth to live. , _________ They have secured the ser- they decide upon p l.veallon for X “£ • “j- ~ Summer Arrives ........ír.i«év. ;.t i.»« vires of Mrs. King. itheir permanent home. (By Fred Koeblaad) | Get your printing at home.