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    T he B ea ver I on R eview
C L E A N R E A D IN G FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y
Volume 111
No. 31
Single Copy, 5 Cents
Wa* »««W*»
*1.50 Per Year
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 3, 1925
—
Pioneer Ihurston
Passes Sunday
COUNTY CITIZENS GO
OBI TUARY
•REOIAL SERVIOS
AT ■.
People In
Montana Quake
e . oHURCH
Mrs. Alice Mabel Hoadley wa*
born in Kaunas City, Missouri,
VVu*tiluslou tàmiily i» repro-
A special service
will
b e
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
May 29tb, IMH9, and died a t held Sunday evening, July 0,1
»imi ed ut llil* >enr* CllUuila’
_ _ _
Hauler, Oregon, June 25tli, 1925 at the M. E. Church merging _
Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
Mililai'y
training
Cullili
ut
. _
_
at 0:20 A.' M. She was laid at Ihe Young
Came To Washington County Cump l.owl» by thu fullowing
People's
Meeting
Doy (rtiy Elp^COCC
.« I June 27th, 1925, in the wllh the evening aervlce, begin-]
citizcn* who wil| devote
o li u
When A Young M au . W as
Shock.
Other
Cur M jscs
lliv.rv
iew
Cemetery.
thè program. The fumi» tukeu
TIGARD NEWS
nion Ih
lowurd
uoqulring
u
, ning at 7:30 P. M. Be** Owen*
She
leave«
In
will
he
used
for
Mie
benefit
Stricken With Paralysis
knowledtfu of (he iiulltary uri:
!.‘.r
. Ru» y a" ' • « of the leading so-’
By Going To Salt Lake
of the Church.
[ « '* »mall ehildreu, the youngest i07s(* o f Portland will
Ueavortoa:
Cedi I». Euiiuuu».
have
It. C. Hue mui ft« Hilly «pent
being
ten
month*
old.
They
are
,.f,arge
Cornelius:
Le»ter
K.
Hmith.
of the music and will |
The meeting o f Ihe Cupllol
\N ill litui M Iti tuoi.in
w u » Kore»! C roie: John F. C. Jflek« (lie week end III Hllverton vis- Hill Improvemenl club was held I William Hoadley. crare Hoad-' r^n(|Pr
special
solo*.
T w o1 The earthquake fn Montana
| it him relative*.
b >. Kenneth Hoadley, Dorothy Rr8(Ju. , e,
from
th(>
born in liuoiio County, Missouri Jr.,
John
M.
tk'hwoiidenian.
Iasi Wednesday «veiling on the
N
o
r
t h ! » probably causing more coin-
FvangellsMe
The
JnhiiHon
uml
llitnkiii Hide o f the new clubhouse.
on July .' 0 , I MUD, Ui« iliIi ti Ilillsboro: 'l'Ironia* C. Norton,
A Hoadley, Charles Hoadley and PaHfic
institute meni in Beaverton than the one
Stanley
Hoadley,
all
o
f
Coble,
W)|
|
J?jve
fumilie*
ure
enjoying
u
vnru-
cliilii o f u family ol iivu oi Itoy
T.
Thwiuie.
Hherwood:
group o f the member« o f the
Iheir Commencement m Rant« Barbara, although the
Oregon.
She also leaves her ora|jons
Georgi) T, and Elizabeth 1'tiur - Hurwurd I*. Finley, Herbert W. tion ut Netarts.
elub I* working evening* on
.California tremor probably did
fullier, Albert J. Noyes o f Port­
toil.
rie li ni ni i. W'ulluee A, Hrhniidt.
This will be a service o f hundreds of times the financial
r„ H. Nedry inuile u hu*lne»* Ihe building, and hone lo have land; her
mother,
Josephine
Keven liundred »ludent sul- , trip lo Sulem
\N tint education lie
r » - .
und
Conulll* the floor laid williiii the next Soller« of Huber; brother* and unusual interest; one you egn- damage that the one in Mou-
ccived wa* oiituiiii’d ut l ti o •itera frolli Oregon, Washington over the week end.
few week*.
Everyone lana did.
sisters, Charles W. Noyes o I not afford to miss.
i* invited.
Come and
“ little i ed •olitiol house
|> |* i - uml Northern Iduho are betng
bring! Two telegrams were received
Beaverton.
George
A.
Noyce
of
•Mr*, P. K. I. eta I* and *nn
your friend* and enjoy
(ànime*
cal o| lli«> rural dulrlci* o i Irai ned al Ihl* cump.
t h e from Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray
Durham, William I. Noyes o f
Maxwell
have
returned
from
a
SCOFIELD NEWS
Infuiiiry,
Fleld
»erviee with u».
III ut tuue.
Between go.ng tu ur» givcn in
the first of Ihe week stating
Beaverton, Maude H. Oiler of
Miration at Itoekuway.
• c li o o I anti w ork inti on Ilio Ariillory, Cavulry, Kiigiueera und
that they were all right but
Huber,, Htanley E. Noyes o f
Ml** Flwyn Hoot win among
farm ttio first twenty-om. y«ur* Siiiual CorpH. Hiudeiil» willi no
were anxious to get out oi that
Mr. J. Hellish Was in lluxlon ! I.o* Angeles, Frank A. Noyes f ir e c r a c k e r BURRS
previuu* iiiililury Iruimng
ure the Iti.'fi gruiiuate* from the
Merc spent.
section of the country.
The
i f Huber, and Gladys Hollers
LAO
SEVERELY
on
Sulurduy
evening.
lu tli« fall of I H« i young lieuiK ilialrueleil in lite IJa*ie Moiiiiuiulli State Normul School.
¡quake shook them up
some­
of Huher.
- .
Mr*. S. Holt mgile .« bugiaevs.
Ihurston ruine to Washington Coltrar.
Muriel lu uml Jeanne Crumly
what but they did not them-
Hie pallbearers were all old
While
playing
with
Kumlury and heullh
emuli- hud their lon»il* und adenoid* trip lo Portland 0" s.unidaf
County, «nú fur a number of
fire-lgeKes receive any injury.
o-hoolmul«*
o
f
M
r*„
Hoadley.
.rrarkers
one
evening
|
ast
week
year* made In* home d illi Mr. ( n ni a uri* In* ina eurefully wuleh» |removed ul a Portland hospital
Mr. K. II. WbijCesi.y was in They were Ralph Poulson, Ray- Walter Hhearer, the eight year
One o f the wire* requested
Organismi alhletie*
u n d Monday.
and Mr*. John Hunk* (tear aliai ed.
fund* to pay for a garage bill
Portluml over Ihn week and.
mid
poulson,
Joe
Livlngton,
old
son
o
f
Chester
Klmarer
of
I* now llunlur Oregon. Ulule *upervl«et| reereuUoii forni un
was
rnriouil. a* a result o f their car going
The old Crungr Mull, an old
Me. O lio Hchnirder wa* i n llaf Vinson, lb-rt Framer and O rfar
there he wa* •aaociaUd wilh Imporlunl puri o f thè in»truc-
Some o f
th e
lundmark
in
Tigard,
i*
being
Iii.b
Hole*,
all
of
Portland,
Ore.
burned
about
the
face
and
fore- o ff the bank.
Porllaml over the week end.
Hoher! Hank*. I'rlekotl llrolli- Inmul program.
readers
of
the
Oregonian
Mon­
I
here
was
an
abundance
of
head,
* lorn down In make room for
Mr*. J. M, Dnrtiam wa* in
er*.
the Crep*
fuiiilty, and
beautiful flowers. The funeral
Young Hhearer had just pur- day saw where a couple had
the new hull, whieti will
he
Forest Crove Saturday
a fter-' services were he|j at Ihe J. P. chased
many of the ol,| llmer*.
Thai MISSINO YOUTH
gone o ff the bank near Three
built at onec.
a package o f fireerark-
noon.
lie wa* held In high e*teem
SOUGHT BY BARENTS
Finley A Son mortuary in Pori- Pr* and had lighted one, which Forks, Montana, on account of
Mr*. C. A. Madison and *on,
there i* le*lified lo hy
t h e
the earthquake and for a time
Mr. arid Mr*. J. Sl.*k were
«
apparently refused lo explode
Donald Hruce,
of
CheyeAlie,
r.omher of people from
(hat
it was thought this might have
A statewide Heart’ll for I Unl­
in Fores! drove |a-t Salurduy
--------------------
He
picked
it
up lo look
iiem ily who attended the fu it Id Moore, 1‘3, hoii of Thoiiiu* Wyoming, were reeeul gue*t* on hu*ine*s.
¡•-.been the Gray’s but as
they
HOMESEEKERS POUR
and heing just a trifle
n
t'llie
home
o
f
Mr*.
Mmll*oil‘*
iterai in llilltthoro Tuesday.
near-j were in Bgzeman at the time
Moore, *peei*| ngenl for
the
INTO
OREGON
sighted
Mr*. E. H. siew.,rl wu* in
or maybe excited,
it of the quake it could hardly
lili i leloher 17. I HU7, after Southern I'urlfic at Sueremen- parent*. Mr. and Mr*. U . I*
was qultq close (o his fare when have been them.
Portland Friday jmd Saturday
Ini WOK been In Oregon about lit, ha* ju «l hern laiineneii In ! hnuhall.
From all points of Ihe coin- it went off. burning (he front
on husine**.
•*.
leu year*, Mr. Thurston w a * San It alte i m o by hi* father in
.
Miss Marie Hing and some
pa-s. homeseckers come pour- part of Hi* u„i_ «,«
Mis* Verona Hellish of Bux
unite.I in marrluKe I « Nora K eo-operaCon with elly, eouniy
an.i
___,-.uh-
pn7 i J r br<m,è young lady friends who left the
ing into Oregon.
and
eyelashes
CAPITOL
HILL
N
t
W
S
entirety
off. itm e aay >|r> and s(r. Gray
ion’ was in Scofield on Sunday
I'rieketi of Hank*. Iinmedlale- uml *iale peace oltlecr*.
A total o f 1*9 .families, de- blistering his cheeks
evening visiting friend«.
ly after the marriage the young
so
that
did, and who expected to jour-
The hoy wa* la*t «een May
-iring
lo locate on Oregon one eye was swollen
people rumo lo the farm on 31 when he left hi* home ill
shut for ney to Yellowstone Park direct,
Mi». A. I*. Kerroa I* enter-
.Mr. C. II. Tarry,,win. dropped fait
have I..... rei .'len s;nee *ome days and Ihe o l h » . r » « . . ' T ' w
r a ,‘
the Canyon Itomi, now known I ISO I lili ly.seventh SI., Sarre- tuiiiiiig ber sisler, who recenl- dead here Tuesday morning w.i ln ,e 1-1.
Four-one o f these |y open so ih a l L eoiHa ! !
^
.
r*MOD ° h“ nged lbe,r
a. the Walker Hoad, where they Imento, when he told hi* moth* l> arrived frinii Seal Me.
buried at Hank* Friday morn­ !‘ | <,S|......live »e ltIV * have called
This is Ihe
first accident
**” ' .
R,D* ' Mar" s’8
li\e,| unlit tile lime o f h i * er litui he w a* going d o w n
per-nfially al the office of (lie from fireerarker« Mnn.i A
mother received word that the
Mr*. N. II. K> *er enlrrtaiinsl ing.
ca
rs r**D'»*'«exl in party, instead o f going to the
death.
; I own.
No word ha* Item re- Mr. uml Mr*. I'. Itiehuril»nii of
Mr. and Mr*. Kd Richter and Land Settlement fiepartment at this vicinity.
Me, Thur.lon wa* a eliarler Ireived from him ainee, und hl«
Park,
turned off and arrived
Portland,
ami
been
given
infor.
'
Cui Itoli ut ber houle bere lu*t children am| Mr*. Cha«. Myer-
member of Beaverton
Crange parent* fear that he ha* met
safely at Salt Lake City a n d
mation
an,|
assistance
in
local
GROUND
week.
motored |o Yeruouiu Sunday a f­
broker
did not get into the region of
No. 321, and in September, ISSI with foul |>lay.
ing.
FOR NEW CHURCH the disturbance.
The Cursori
llelghl*
Colli- ternoon.
wa* uniteti with the Clfri*tluii
So far for Mie mini Mi of June
muiiily chu reh
memher*
uro
Mr. William Figdner and Mr. reports show that 2t families
I ’.hnreh In Hillsboro. nn.J *eri CLOTH INO SCHOOL
-------
mukiiig
pimi*
for
u
picnic
lo and Mrs. D F. l) Monnell mu- have already U*en localetl
CLAUBON-BENSON
the
h
Clinire
Deacon
on
(1
4
in
’‘e weather
Sunday
• .1
WILL BE MELD
he hetil In Ihe immediate fu­ lnre,| Sunday lo Forest drove
II. ‘"f.l unlit the lime of lit*
WEDDING SOLEMNIZED
various parts o f the slate, rep- ^
auspicious for the break-
ture.
m
and Hillsboro.
death.
resenting a capital investment
Fround for the new Con-
\ r|oMimg «ehoid featuring
In the «pring of 19t 2 Mr "Color, l.ine and Design
A
A W
Molili o f Capitol Hill
of over Itr.n.ono. W . i». Ide *(TKattonal Church.
large! Mis» Kathleen Benson
anti
I u
atMllll I li r **
Thur*li.m *i>td all lull
Vtanaeer. slates that eomplele ‘ r" wi1 wa* in attendance at the '* r' Lambert Clauson were mar-
v di In- held ut Onrne- ts proli.Ily di«pluymg u second
G A R D E N HOME
Iwrnl y acre« o f hl« farm In l'Un (1
report* for Mie month have no* ' 11 r,‘mony, estimated somewhere r'*^ Tuesday morning at 9:30
July 15, I«. and 17 hy prue rddmii whieli he won on
John T'raeh*el, Jr.. k*eping thè
hi*
rose»
in
thè
rose
show
o
f
vet been received from the var- ■"'ou,l<l two hundred, although ° ^ lock
the Catholic Church,
Club
I he I \ie Imorovemenl
Iw'enlv aere* wilh Mie building*
thought there were nof
* he bride wore a cream-col-
lubroom over Ihe hlirary Ilio B. S. National Itauk, June
l’ite
Mis- Daphne Henderson ha* ions counties. an,i that no doubt a •o ff>w
many.
for lil* own u*e. In llltn Mr
crepe dress
Probably not
that ored satin-hacked
wlt|
e ii«c»| for Ibi» purpose It*.
jilsl returned from a visit with this number will be greatly in-
ami Mr*. Thar*lon inaile a Irlo
number
were
«landing,
but
«
creased.
but
a
,riromed
wi,h
georgette.
She
lu
*
from
ï
D.*nion*leallon« will
Mr». Hurniek
ami
ehildren her »isler ill California.
burli tu Mr
Thuralon’s n I il
w «r* ¡n lh<tjr (na carried a bouquet of white car­
*-roo.t many wer»
ln t 1». M. daily, i imi will he bave Ieri for a visi! ul Mc.l-
The
Women's Neighborhood
honie in Monne Cmintv. M i «
Mr*. M J. Drtseoll purehased ■ bine* gathered around.
nation» and lilies-of-the-valley.
ln ehurge o f Mi** I ■ Hier li. ford. T'hey will Inler go oli lo
Club will give another
carl
«miri.
**r. \V. E.
Mayor, was
She was accompanied by her
flnoley o f (lie C. A . c. Kxtcti- - I'.uli forti ut.
They export lo re­ parly Saturday evenhig, July It. a new Oakland «rd¡«n (hi* week.
Two week* ngo thi* morti - s.oii Servier.
Mrs
Driscoll
I«
a
resident
o
f
"nable
to
be
present
on
ac-
sister,
Georgianna. who wore a
turn lo Iheir liome Itero
in
log, mi Frlday, .lime Iti. winle
eount of the funeral o f Mrs yellow crepe de chine dress and
S.-verni people from Garden ’South Beaverton.
Anyone in Ir re* led ln invil I Scplember.
olii iloinv thè morning elmre*.
Brandt, but Mr Otto Erickson carried a bouquet
Home attended the card parly
of
pastel
Io allumi.
There age no lui-
Mrs. F. M Adams ;,nd daugh­
Ilo,ma W il bei ili and Id illi
he « n i Mlrieken wllli pueaty«i*.
former Mayor
tendered
the sweet peas.
al Wlnlford Thursday evenir-'.
inni ehurge* a» tlii* I* a pari
Portland
spent greetings o f (he City
Ilare, ineinber* o f Ilio loeal Ciri They report at very
ami for aboul ten day* In* llfe
o f Bea-
enjoyable ter Ruth o f
Mr. Clauson was
accompa­
of Ihe Home Keonomle* pro-
Tuesday and Wednesday at the verton
Seoul Iroiip,
will
allelui
Mie evening.
liimg In Ihe hulnnee.
Ile illed
nied by Mr. Jake Schmitt.
in
a
very
well-selected,
genrn of (be <>. A. C. Extension Ciri Seoul eump ul-Cump W ild-
I O. Iliintlev home.
early Sundny mornlntr.
forceful speech, lo whirh the
Immediately
following
t h e
Servire.
! Il e ;
Paul Henderson b till
I.ake lls w e g o , for
two
woih I.
The funeral wa* hehl in thè
chairman
o f the Building Com- ceremony a reception for about
Vrs.
John
Mille
F.lioll and
He
i
il
»irk
list
litis
week.
week* in July.
C h ridlin Chnreh In lllll«horo
Hospital, ! son John o f Hogerson. Idaho, ""'te e . Mr. F. W. Cady made thirty guests was held al the
:ho lieoij Samaritan
"LIFE ESSENCE"
Tueeday, Rev. I ci* II Fi*hbnek
parents,
Follow­ home o f the bride’ s
l'he Portland *chnol
board* w ild, lie underwent a *e r:<u;s are spending the week at Ihe in appropriate reply.
preaetdng thè funeral Aurmon. Hy Certrude Martin (Ibrblentwi is anpruislng thè «oulli half of
lutine o f Mr. and Mrs. L. D. ing (he response by Me. Cady Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benson.
operation.
there y » , a prayer a
Pallbearera were Mr. Geo Oro* M> day » are burdened down Ilio lilork norlh of Mie Capititi
Mr. and Mrs. Clauson left
scrip-
^Iiellenherger.
Mrs. \\
Claridge, formerly
hy. Mr Henry John«on,
M r .
lure reading by Rev.
a
A immediately after the reception
Hill »elioni for Mie purpose of
wilh loil|
Mr Mullan of Garden Home. Hlanehelte.
Ca*h Johnson, Mr. Hruee firn
for Vancouver. B. C..
ground» Of Ganten Home but now of
Wi l l i -nippli mg Ihe -.elioni
My liaiid» grow w e a l )
Los
Angeles.
California.
i « w'iile .Diving a Dodge truck.
The actual breaking of the
Ino, Mr Sani illd*. and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clauson will
wilh
mi
addilionul
Iwo
aere*,
Ihe loud,
here to spent! the summer vis­ loaded with obi lumber, on ihe ground was done by Mrs. Mary be at home to their friends in
John Traehael. Jr.
Inlermenl W ilh toilaouie i ilbige of
I be for wliieh $2000.
iting friend- here and in Port­ t Canyon Road Monday overturn- Sun, the oldest member o f the-the Stipe apartmenls July 15.
wa* in thè Bank» Oemelery.
noti.
Ihe ('.arsoti
IleighT» Coin- land.
11. 1
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—__ a —
. X— # %
w .
*
. •*
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_ _
___
_
Iteside* die wirlow vtr. Tlitir*-
et| and suffered a badly rr.isn- Bethel Congregational
Mrs. Clauson graduated from
Church
M) Inali »lllgs, (lobll l li e inuiiily Chnreh held un onter-
ed fool
Mr. F.
H.
Parker o f Beaverton,
lon leave* mie hrolher. Thom­
Beaverton High School tn 19? t.
open rouil.
lammeul T'hursday nvening. a
as K. Thnr*lnn o f linone fio..1
brought him lo Beaverton where
Rev. E. S. Bollinger,
Slate
slXrreel movie nnd goml mu­
The farmers are busy out -
Mi«*iniri; two *i*ler*. Mr*. F.tìle -Dui advFrHO wiiul*, wilh demi
his iiijuri.-- were alien,led lo hy Home Missionary, told why such BIRTHDAY PARTY
sic heing thè malli fealure» of ling their hay.
cnmg bliglit,
Dr. Mason.
Mei Ire o f Arkansas nii,| Mr*.
a program as was being car­
AND DANCE HELD
Ceoruui Fnrrar of
Columbia, i lluve Wilhelm! ull my fair,
ried on was appropriate.
He
sweet flower»;
Mi**mirl; two linlf.HÌ*ter*
in
also dwelt on the history or
Mrs.
Ed
Halsten
gave
a
linone County, Mlaaouri,
and Yet un Ihe wiugs of Faiicy’s
the Congregational Church.
birthday dinner and dance Sat-
flight
four
brof hcrs-iii-law,
flharlea
The principal address o f the'urjay evening. June 27, in holi­
I culi thè Idooms frmii blos-
and John Prlckctt of Hnnka,
day was made by Rev. C. H. ' or o f the birthday o f her daugh-
souiing bowers;
William Priekelt of Hillshnrn,
Harrison, a forceful, splendid Der Mena.
and llarley Prieketf o f Foresi Al> Irei pimi ou, tlirougb sordid
speech, in which he congratu­
Those present at the dinner
Crove, and severa! nleee» and
wuy»;
lated the Church organization were a few of Merza’s class-
nephew«, and a lm»t of friend*
i their success.
Rev. R. G. nates and those at the dance
My heart l* rouming glint und
and neluhhor*.
Harbutt. retired pastor o f the were as follows: Misses Rhnda
free,
Mr. Thurslon wa* well-known Tlirough tropic l*le» of purple
Congregational
Church,
w h ojand Gladys Shellenberger, Flv i
In Ihl* vlcinlty and wa* re - 1
lives east o f Beaverton, deliv- Ekslrom,
Doris
and
Martha
lune,
speeted and loved hy all vaitli
erod the benediction.
Losl Iti thè golden Southern
.Woodruff. Bernice Cox,
Janet
wliom he enine In eontael.
fi
One of »he features of the, Huntley, Carna Peterson. Thesta
Se«.
I* noi oflen thal one m a coni-]
occasion was the number
o f^ e g g . Joan Slickney, Imogene
And llope is bui deceiving lirs,
mnnlly a* long as he ha% heen
a m a t e u r photographers who.Hocken and Mrs. Rav Foxen and
And fnllhle**, all Mie vow* of
In Ihl* olle dor* noi bave a
were busy taking snapshots of Robert Hoeken, Frank Robert*,
love,
few whn wlll spenk ili o f tilm
the different activities.
¡Wesley Cook. Harley and James
An,| dark and • M on itor liend Mie
bui we bave licar(| no ili word
--------------------
Taylor,
Ernest
Master«. Arthur
skìes,
*poken o f Mie dcreasod.
Ite
Last Wednesday Rev.
a n d Lang. Edward
and
Lawrence
Ami frlend.vhip false and baae
wa* a klnd and Indulgent fine -
Mrs. Henry Spies and youngest Day. Gordon Halslen, John Gray
bui
prove.
hand. a generou» and
good-l
son, Frederick, were in B e a - and Ray Foxen.
hearled nelghbor. und a fatiti My bear) *ings un, 'neutli suiu-
vjrton for a short time call-
Refreshments consisting o r
mer skies,
fui nnd Invai friend.
ing on a few of their many ¡punch and angel food cake and
Tlirough Hinorou* Sun-I.aiul*
Beaverton friends.
Rev. Spies nabiseo wafers were served a*
of Ihe Sonili,
CABD OF THANK8
was
returning
from
Forest eleven.
And elaims Ihe stilile* frnm
I wi*b lo expre** my silicei e
¡Grove, when he performed the
frieiidship'* eyes
A nice mixture o f metaphor
¡ceremony
uniting
his
son,
Ihaiiks for Ihe beaullful fiorai
Ami draln* Mie ki»s
froin
when
Henry, in marriage to one of and ornithology occurs
offering* ami more
cspecially
l.ove'* wnrm moulh.
Forest Grove’s fair
damsel*.! the lame duck sings his swan
for' thè many nel* o f kindnes*
The Spies family is well known song.
ami sympalhy diiring my re My boari, imfellered, soars away
in Beaverton, as he was the
■
Beyoibl all labor, care a n d
reni herenvemenl, Ihe
dine**
Methodist Minister here
fo r
There’s one born every mln-
slrife,
and limili o f my betoved Ini*-
several years, and the Meth- ut«.
You can recognize him
And, Imski'ig in the perinei day,
band.
odist church was built while he by his conviction that he ran
Knnvvs al| Ihe essence sweets
Mr*. W. M Tlmrston
was hero, and also our present beat W all Street,
of lifn.
grade school.
His two boys.
—
K. P. Williams and family o f
Adolph and Henry, attended our
F f yon tries ter keep In de
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
W.
Liver­
Los Angele* arrived this week
public school.
They now re- middle o’ de road, de
auto
lo spend llielr vaealion with F. more Jr, have named Iheir lit-
side at Gladstone Park, or near knocks you *o h '*’1 J011 can l
lle
girl
who
was
horn
June
23,
M. Watson, proprietor of the
there.
meet yo’self coinin’ down.
Lois Eileen,
Aloha Dairy.
TO
TRAININO
CANIR
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
O n e H u n d re d and Forty-Ninth Birthday