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Voluti.ti iV, Number 2 5
T h e B eaverton R eview
> ile Copy, 5 Centi
S A P P H IC S
By
!?£RNE B R IQ iT
Your passing it> sapphire singing wind
Touching with rippling steps the silent water,
Leaving a wake of frail foam-flowers shining
Silver to the sea edge.
Beavertos, Wuhinjtoa Coaaly, Oregon
Pri4iy' May 21, 1926
i
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
NTS
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ORtfiON STATE NEWS
Commencement
Contract ha» been let at Mc-j
»on was born April 28. He
Program To-night
4>c railed Ward B rill and A
Mtnnville for pavinir Adam« 8t.
mage In» home with Mr.
Tli** city of Marshfield h a s 1
Mr». E. 14. » d r y .
' rnrckiH)) a 81 inz lire engine.
Eighteen Hoys and (girls To Grad
Ih e pupil» of III«- sixth, »ev-
A contrari ha« hern let at
A
.
I will
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country * * I wi44
Told by Our Active Special Correspondent! Weekly
Veekly
and
V
o m b
J
uate From Local High School;
Jum- (»dimore. Annabel Kenner, ¡ b(.
cxaminatlm,» on Thu^- Ì Ì * ^ T bulldtÜlr*
'‘ ' r * ' 1 * ° n
(.hiMloitr Hoger«, and Hllliar« , day and Frlday of u , t week.
bulWin*
lodge Bale Will Speak
I „ .
.
The Oregon wool and lamb
Dorothy r.lurk ha» Ilo- mumps. • oung.
It is reported that Mr«. J . crop w||| ^ wop||| aroond
i
Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Kurban* llichnrd-ofi ha« suffered a stroke
Hi-lmii| will close Friday. May
.in are having
great
«uerrsa nf ,,arH|y. u and ha. ,)Pen u . 000.000 this year.
Beaierton High School
will
28
Your passing is a wind of evening blowing.
The new Leep Hospital
wiiii gold
li»h.
T B N ^ * * h a v r (k,.n ,0 a p,,r nand hospital.
** hold its Commencement
exer-
the ladies of the Aid Society »rreaard off a place
In
the
Handon ha» opened with room
(On»0tst, Friday, in
th e
Cool-garmented across a starlit garden.
The Ladies’ Aid of the M K. for twenty patients.
met with Mrs. Montgomery on reek and Blocked it with gold
Auditorium.
l»ay
Delicate with, scent of violets,
I Inn »day afternoon.
¡ fish which have mullfifltrd rap- eh urnli gnve a Mother«’
program at the church on F r i - ’ T h e « 0 . 0 . F . at
Clatskanie
The speaker of the evening
Bringing me dreams.
I rl.hiy I» Visitor's Day in the
n«w
• « several day evening.
A large crowd ■r* «ring 10 build a new, two- is Judge Fred O. Bale, for *c v -
priât*!-) ..... .... for the
liui#
t* ”
i ^ " ' " ' 1« •«>
-
, lnrv nr. firorif • ‘ h¡lll
“
eral years juvenile eourt judgu
folks Who have not yet entered
»Hwlr grm.nda by the
ou'- Aboot •»«
U - •,orT’ flr* - proof hal1
.1 «.olumlui-, Ohio. Judge Bale
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
several
concrete ken ,n-
The addition to
the
Mills
.
.
..
, ._. __
1 addition
of
ehool.
P d l d g i'c lp ilS o f
1. , , ir, _
».•> 1
was a star university dehator
liai hid Congregational Chun h
¡pools of running water and to
Hi-v.
K
Maurer
attended
Ihe
1,001
*
l
Klamath
Tails
is
ex-
oraUir
and
is
a
member
of
The road south west of A4oha fo into die gold fish hu»iriess
• Ä .
....... mesa I egular f»rvtOM for
conference „ f the Evangelical ¡P®*«"1 “ >
•‘ 800w
■ ixelta Sigma
r ’ “na
®*
Him
and
Pi
Kappa
leading
out
past
the
Anderson
|
exlen.lvelv
L O C d l luteresti II I»* roinin*
Sunday,
Pastor
churches held
in Portland last
_ _ _ _ _ _
India, national honorary foren-
’
Taylor preaching ut bolli s e r home is being rocked and lm- '
»•ek
lie will reluru to T i - BACCALAUREATE SER -
’ , , c irateinities.
He has taught
vices. Hi» topic for the morn
ODD FELLOW LODGE
**a
l
‘i
anolher
year,
w
*>
-
are
VICES
HELD
SURDAY
s|n>akmg
and
eoaciied
l ilwnrd Burton g a v e a birth-
FROORESEINO NI0ELV| I'lea-ed lo relate
Pmonal Items About People in ing will hr "In the House of
| The baccalaureate services for ,ir pa |» learns for
years.
AC
Kimon the Plierieee"; and the day party Saturday afternoon at The Beaverton Lodge o f Odd
I
li«
bond
election
held
Salur-
6e
class
Of
1928,
Beaverlon
gfggesil
he
is
n
member
of
the
evening theme will’ hr “ In the his home in honor o f hie eev- > <>tl«sww is gelling nicely start
ami Around ikavcrton Col
day. May 8 resulled in a big H,Fh «<*1 ool. were held in the
„ f Albany tJollege.
liays of Ihe Holy Hpirit’’. Rpc-
enth birthday.
¡*,1. They have rented the hall majority for the bonds.
'The * r * ^
Congregational Church
’th e graduating class f o . * l 9 _ J
lected id.- Our Readers
rial music at all snrvtog*.
Miss Lola Newman will teach over the Whitehall Cafe and
r- showed conclusively (hal l‘*, i Sunday evening before
a consists o f eighteen members,
Your iitteiilion Is invited to
expect |u meet every Monday they are FOR the High School, un*"n gathering from all
the aM follows:
Pete Bous, P r e s , -
• he Sunday* School which meets first gradr ut Woodland. Waeh..
e\| year.
She will be greatly night.
which is as it should he.
churches.
dent; Jun e Hudson, V ice-Presi-
M II Itiiiup of Hillsboro w us at 9:15 and to the »(rung pro
At their last meeting
|p*|d
Dr. B. B. Hulm’iffe preached
; R g l i N 'ki\,
Secretary;
i-rain which is being
carried missed In the club work in this
in town Thursday.
A_ tic hub ring
enter-
u, ' “ |he * elasa. while Ki„ rence
r
last Monday night
temporary
, o.fnty.
Harrison,
Reporter;
out under the
leadership
of
officers were elected as fol l a m e d with a luncheon Wed- yr .nu#ij. ^-as furnished by the 4;,„ dyy j u„km, T reasu rer; Ralph
Mr. Grover Slater of Coquille Superintendent
Mi
tichnlicrr, principal for
l>oty.
Steady
Mr. W alter Harris, N. The affaVr w a r’ n u ^ , , " t
was a guest at the home of Ilia ronnislent In «leur lion Is being next year, vialted our sohoul a lows:
U d 1 eT-v^ehealrg and the High Mapes, Richard Vaaghtera, M , -
musili, Mr. V K. Wiener, one niainlained with classes for nil short tune Thursday afternoon. <>.; Hugh Lewis, V. (I.; L. L.
f Mrs H M s . T mf
« ‘rtw Dtee Club.
The
MeLeo^ (iordo..
Wilcox.
or
o
Myers, secretary.
r _ H M • Dh-s of Lie- J j j u n h wag tastefully decorated y rances tiundberr. Florausg J a -
duy this week.
'je « , and if you have not
a If.* was accompanied by his sis
velan
Plans for the lodge « r ? going
hm, who expects
to for
oerasion b*_/riends o f mieaon,
Myron Gray, Roy Briggs.
other ter, Mrs. Eleanor Norcross of
Miss Harriet \Vi»ucr of The dcfinile place in some
inrward rapidly.
The tentative leave Soon.
the
clas*.
using
the
colors
pint
Matisa
MerrilJ,
Ourlia Tigaro.
Bull.
win a Sunday visitor at ' organisation the Bethel people Metzger.
ale for the regular lustitutioa
The graduating exerclese of and green.
Merza Halslen, Jan ie»-K im m ey,
Invite
you
to
cast
your
lot
wilh
Ihe home of her brother, Mr.
The Kappa Delta Sorority of o f
Ihe
authorized
Beaverton the Tigard public school were
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and 'Thelma l^e.
I hem
MenUon should also be I*. U. gave a Kitchen Showe.
V. K. Wiener and family.
Lodge, I. O. O. F., is set for bald Thursday evening of this NEW POLLING PLACES
The program will begin._.a !
made of Ihe wrrrk done in the lor Miss Klotse Barker
l i s t June 5, when degree work will be woek.
A class o f twenty one
FOR BOTH PRECNtKJT» 8 :1 5 o’clock.
Mr ami Mrs. V. Woods and Jun ior and Intermediate C hris
ii
.. 1..1 \ii -
\\ aliei
H u ' l i tum Endeavor Societies which ‘Thursday evening at the home put mi and the regularly elected p u p i l s graduated.
Mr . Hbpkin
*T|,ia ^ e. r Hie West Beaver-
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\|«ile,| in Oreshuni Iasi T u e s arc the religious workshop for of Prof. Harold Tut lie at F o r officers of Ihe lodge will he in Jenkins of Jefferson high in iun precinct’ riiecters -will . cast
est (»rove.
stalled.
It ia confidently ex 1‘oriland delivered the address, iheir votes in the old Congre-
day ulutlt.
» « a n iia e a n
I lie younger people.
Miss
Lucy
Kggiiuan.
fifth pected that this will tie for some
_
gat ¡«rial Church instead of at
W IB R E R S A M O U M I D
Mr«. H. L. Tucker and two
grade leaches, announced her lime one of Ihe faster growing
MUL TNOMAH I T E MS
the srhoolhouse as has former-
T h e Beaverton Review Cook-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
> 1.1 dr 11, Margaret and Frank,
e - gern ill lo Mr. Vein Hud lodges in Oregon.
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ly been the case.
in*
Thursday of
Corner
Second
and
Main.
of Hillsboro,
spent
Saturday
dleston of Sheridan at a parly
Messrs.
Earl
Sax
and
Ray
The
polling
place
for
the
laHl
wwfk
^
,lh
a
record
May 23rd
wilh her pin cuts, Mr. and Mrs,
given a( Iter home in Portland ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD AT
Chapman tirouglit their wives East Beaverton precinct will be a n te ’ 106 b*‘,n* »,r0!,enl al 1 **
The regular morning services
F C. Peck.
S lurday evening. May eighth.
SURDAY SCHOOL RALLY oul from Portland
and
were located in the Haulenbeck Bldg. rlo9,ni?
Tl,e
of Ihe Cliurrli of Christ will not
on instead of in the Marsh Hall. I,a8 Proved *0 popular that it
Mr. WIIBuni F. Hammond of be field in the church, but at
An enthusiastic uudience was diniAr guests at the Small’s
Friday evening. May 28th, the
Be s u r . to get out and vote. wH1, Probably be put on again
Portland, the fattier of Mrs. L. Farmington. We feel that thin member» o f the Boys’ and Girls’ ill attendance a l the district Wednesday of tost week
\ 1 < raha 1 * 1, died Sunday P. M service may be made a very en- Club*» will have a party in hon Sunday »chool rally held in the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A Priest ’
»"Uld make an awful kick
la, t e U „ lhe
fi„ t
Fun, ral services were h«dd on J yu.de one,
Bryant, Bethel Congregational
Church w. n* “at home” to a number " ll,e franchise wu8 denied you
^ c>ke weBl lQ Mr8 j
H
|f
Ihe
weather or o f Mrs. Emma I,.
Wednesday P. M.
permits, services will be held t.ounty Superintendent and Miss last Sunday, coining from Melz- of friends and m ighhoors Iasi
whY " ° l
if y « °
g idwe|i nf Aloha Mr* J .
W.
If not, » > » Cow gill. State Club Lead » rr. Durden Home, innl» TSl»rd. Saturday evening
"5 0 0 ’ was u o i
u ite ie st enough lo ex- R
rd
t>\. Alla Mnliler of
Brooks, out under the trees.
^■eiu.,
villi» »io>K4
a»A nnf
*
to
Join
wilh
representatives the order o f the evening.
errise your
rig h t? ♦ Vl'o
We are
not
tlie
rhurrh
building
there
will er of O. A. C.
The grand prizes were given
«1st« -In-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Beaverton
. . .
.
g o i n g to tell you how to vote,
.
. ...
..
„ „ ,
? r*. \V. K. Sanders lias re from three o f Hie
Itay Mahler, while visiting here ' - at our disposal. AH t h e '
Mr. C. Ashley Cook, the bus- r .
..
out at this time and were a i-
Churches,
in
a
study
of
mutual
-
,
.
but
we
would
like
to
have
the
.
.
.
ri,^.ir
u r<
egidar
morning
services
will-
turned from a week's visit with
became ill ui i| wa« Liken t 1
i n*- - manager o f llie Poet land
.
,
■.
, lotted a> follows.
Line*. Mrs.
problems.
power to make every citizen get L. J . Hughson;
W affle
Iron.
Ihe SI. Vincent's Hospital
in ' e observed, following which a her parents in Seattle. While
Symphony orchestra left
last
Dr. <>eo. B. Pratt was
the
ouL
Mrs. G. T Stump; Hot
Cahe
Portl .ml
She died Sunday A. great basket dinner will lie en there she Visited the McDonald
Saturday for Philadidtdna to a t
joyed.
school which was named for h e r !" p^ ker ° r lU r
8 *'<ng tend the Shriners’ meeting.
Griddle, Mrs. J . H. Dobbin#.
M.
■**-
For those who have no way fill her, and gained
inspiration from Ins rich experience us
The
recipe
Mrs.
Bartlett
CAPITOL HILL
Mr. C. E. (ireen. formerly of
hearers
that
Mr. mid Mrs. F. it, Schoene, lo go, bus transportation will for her work us president Af siirane,* to Ins
promised to publish for Shrimp
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Iheir work was realty
worth this place but now a resident
accompanied t>y Mrs. Rchocue’s I r provided free, so no on»need the P. T. A.
Wiggle is as follows:
w bile.
of Phoenix, An*
is hew for
Mrs Sab,e
very m ^ a
hrolher, Mr. Clarence Carlson rail lo he witli us, in this great
Shrimp Wiggle
Mrs.
M
W.
Hatfield
»rled
ns
At 12:30 a basket dinner was a few days remodeling his house ,,orllmnd bospi,a |. She expecU
and al»o Mr. and Mrs. E. W. nut of door service.
Everyone
3 cups milk
siytislltule
for
Mrs.
C.
K.
Barker
served
and
good
fellowship
en
winch
he
hopes
(o
sell
soon.
to
have
a
maj
o
r
op€rallon
per.
the
spani
I* ir of Portland
c o m e!
Be at the rhurch
by
4 to 6 tablespoon* flour
in the primary room Friday joyed.
end in Astori» and Hes- 9 :3 0 A. M. if possible
Mi ss Cecil Schreygr of
the formed.
4 tablespoons butter
while Mrs. Barker attended the
side-
The evening services will be
The afternoon program began PurtlEltd Free Dispensary and
2 teaspoons salt.
May Day exercises at Pacific
The tentative date set for
held at the ehuvcti a s u«ual.
at 1:30 and included a forum Mi s s May Mercer, secretary lo
Make the above ingredients
Kv
mil Mrs. Hay Sy verson
I'n i'e rsily , F orest Drove, where
n,e giving of the play by the
.li-' u - -mu <if perl inenl
,iu*‘s- the Stale Tuberculosis associ- ( OI11IIlllM1, y Glub voung fulks te inlo
7 P. M. Young people's meet
a
white
sauce.
When
from Kelso arrived Tuesday to
her daughter F.toise wns one of
tions as well as set speeches alien, have leased the B.
ing.
E. set for June I I .
visit Mrs. Sjrv^reon’a parent*.
Mr. Gordon cooked add the following:
Hie maids to the queen.
h I» M Evangelistic service.
by various county leaders
in Kuhn residence.
2 cups shrimps cut fin*
Mr. and Mr». F. W. Livermore
Coffey will direct (lie production.
I ’osl of Ihe fifth grade pu Sunday School work.
One of
Sermon,
“The
Pre-eminent
1 H cups drained peas
of lluher, and her brother, Mr.
Mrs.
H.
B.
Brookhardt
en
pil* have received Audubon pin* Ihe outstanding features o f the
At the last meeting of the
1 Ihrisl "
Hard boiled eggs if desired.
Francis Livermore. .Ir of Heu-
tertained at bridge Saturday ev Community Club, Mr. Win. A.
and
beautiful
pictures
of
bird*,
afternoon
was
the
singing
of
a
J . Frank Cunningham, Minister.
Serve on to * 9t.
Mr. B arty and
Mrs Carter, candidate for governor
verton.
ami many are planning t o send qunrlel of young ladies from ening.
•
Whiteside
won
the
honors
and
f ir more pictures.
Their in Ihe Evangelical church ul
mi Hie Republican ticket, spoke
T i e (I. K. S. gave Iheir reg
T i
METHODIST CHURCH
Hie consolation prizes went to on some of the planks of his SUNDAY SCHOOL
ular monthly 500 party Wednes
At
Ihe
Methodist
Church t e r e s t in the study of birds has gard. which cliur h had also the
greatly
stimulated
by distinction of ha 'ing the largest Mrs. Barry and Mr. Whiteside. platform.
day afternoon.
Twelve ladles norning service, Hev. J . H. Ir lieen
ELECTS OFFICERS
memhenship
in
the
Audubon
So
Mr. Glen Elile. a Los Angeles
number in atle dunce al
Ih e
attended from Carden
Homo. vine will lake for his subject,
The following officers have
'The Capitol
Hill 4-H
Rose
rally
The pn gram and
a r - jr e n ito r spent Wednesday at the anU |U,w,.r r)ubs heid a |ocal been chosen for Kinton Sunday
, Mrs. H. It. Nelson
won
first "A Reasonable (iod, A Rational ciety.
prize," Mr» Doy Cray semnd. B«»k. and A
Common Sense
(he „c |,ool i,OUse on Setiool for the ensuing year:
’The following eiuh
workers rangements were in charge of home of his brother C. G. Ehle. cxhjbil
nnd Mr«. R. Vanlrelfden
w o n Church."
are planning (o attend
sum 1». E. Lewis o f Tigard, district Mr. Ehle is interested m an at- Wedu„ day Hftemoou under the Superintendent, E. L. Cox; Asst
consolation.
IV mug subject, "Handicaps mer Setiool at •). A. C. for two president.
j 1 raelive auto camp and summer (i :OC|ulll 'of llM, club leader, a SupU Mrs. D. R. Sloan; Secre-
that Help Us."
iresort near Roseburg where he .......
Mrg ..................
N R KyiM. r Xhe Portland tary-Treasurer.
Mildred
Rich-
weeks:
Muriel
Sidwell,
Roberta
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyd,
Sunday School nt to A. M.
Mnrvi . Becky Newman,
Vera
M «. J . W. Sprague returned like- to spend Ins summers ev-
Go> bad up g0nK* very a t- ..rds; Librarian, Grace
Mr. m.il Mrs. Halph Boyd, Mr.
Kpworth League at 7 P* M. Tetvviler, Ethel Reynolds, W ini frou her (rip lo Omaha, Neb. cn though he is a loyal son of .
, jy
prizes.
rnick; Organist, Grace McCor-
and Mrs. N Skidmore of P01T-
_. I _ _ sister
_ I — I a stale
I _ I I, —
■
our
to aiviii
Hie k south.
Topic, "Spasm or System.
fred Thoms, Fordene Waltner, Tucs.liy evining
■nick.
laml. and Mr. and Mrs. Clen
__
Friday of last week the L a
Evening service ut 8.
Mrs. Kershaw, a former su-
Fletcher and daughter of
St.
ms’ Aid
of
Carson He^hts
inlondenlf was
pre#cn l
at
Jo h n s spent Sunday
at
Ihe
ommunity church met at the ^
Qf the Sunday gchool
CATHOLIO OHUROH SERVICES
home of Mr, and Mrs. \V. II.
home of Mrs. Mcllroy. Follow- last Sunday, and gave a nice
Sunday Musses, 7:l(> and *0
Boyd In fia«iir of Mr Boyd’s
g Hie lunch which was served ^
|Q lhos'e presenU
A
M.
birthday. ■'•*,//
hy
the
hostess,
a
brief
business
Sunday Catechism, 9:2 0 A. M.
session was held.
Later UN:
Mr and Mrs. It. J , Woodard.
Week-Day Mass, tk:20 A. M.
ladies spent some time sewing CHEERIE AFTERROOR-
Young
nnd
Mr. and Vlr». *Hojr
May Devotions, Saturday, at
on aprons and quilts.
* * * * E B T E R T A IB E B
»on Jark , Mr. and Mrs. Otto 7:3 0 I». M.
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wood-
Jtrleten, Mr, nnd Mrs. E- E.
Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to
The regu ar meeting of the; warJ e„ s tained “ Ye
Cheer»«
Swenson, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis 4:30; 7 to 8:30 P . M.
Capitol Bilk
Parent - teach er Aftvrnooner9" with their hu.»-
Hiigltsnn and son Harvey, and
circk> was held ut " ,e scboo,!bands at llseir home Saturday
Mrs. Eliraheth Hnvls enjoyed a KINTON SCHOOL
house in the afternoon of Wed- evenjng wilb 500 and a very
picnic on the Clackamas River
nesday. May 19. I his was the ple8Sant |unC|,eon. Those pre«-
CLOSED THURSDAY
last meeting to be held this sea- ^
were Mp >nd
Mrg
Roy
Stindny.
Kinton
»chool
closed
this
son
Oflicers
for
next
5
^
young,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W alters Thursday with a big picnic on
were elected and refreshments .Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
B-
A.
of Aberdeen,
Wash.,
motored the school grounds, and wns
served to thoste attending.
largely
attended
by
many
of
the
Hulls«. Mr. and Mr*. Herb«rt
down Tuesday to celebrate with
The numerous merchants
of Cox, Mr. and Mr*. Otto Breiten,
Mrs. Walters' m oth er,, Mrs. B. parents and other*.
A fine picnic
dinner
wa*
Portland
who
so
generously Mr. and Mrs. Daly, Mr.
and
Amkreon,
her
eighty-fourth
contributed lo our bazaar we Mrs. Floyd Tefft-
Mrs. Herbert
birthday. A chicken dinner was served at noon, nnd Hie a fter
¡held hers* recently, will soon re- r.ox and Floyd Tefft won high
servpd at noon nt which Mrs. noon was very pleasantly spent
a
ceive letters of appreciation A honors and Mrs. Daly and B ert
Kd Boring *nd Mrs. Lutie B o r playing games nnd having
good time generally.
standing vote of thanks was gi- Rohse consolation.
ing were guests.
ven them as well as the wor-
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A large number of Ihe mem FASTOR TO RETURN
le r s on the several committees KINTON SUNDAY SCHOOL
bers of Ihe Beaverton Chapter
FOR ANOTHER YEAR
who had charge of arrangements
0LASS ENJOY* MIKE
of the O, E. S. attended a H e e l
Preaching services al Kinton
The
next
meeting
of
the
Com-
The
"Loyal
Scouts,’’ the or-
ing a l'flre a h a m In honor of Ihe rhurrh Sunday evening
at
8
nnlnity
Club
will
b e ganized boys’ class of the Run-
City Matrons,
Associate
Ma o’clock. t
held Wednesday evening. May .lay School, went on a hike last
trons, Patron* and Secretaries.
We are very glad to announce
26v The business session will Saturday, and a moat enjoy-
Mr w. O. Roberts, the Worthy Hint Ihe pastor, W. L. Strange,
close at 9:00 sharp after which aide time was had.
Prof. D.
Patron of the Beaverton Chap who has been with 11« during
cards will he played and later R. Sloan is their teacher and
ter gave a very fine address, the past year, will supply us
refreshments will
he
serwd- accompanied the boy* on the
having been chosen Hie orator for another year, and it is de
Mrs. Sidney I.athrop and Mrs. trip.
to represent the City Patrons. sired there be a good attend
Bert Duncan assisted by Mr.
A "W einie roast," baked po-
ance at Ihe service* this Sun
J . V. Patton are the com m ittee1 (aloes, and many other good
day evening.
in charge o f arrangements.
A things to eat were greatly en-
The city council at Mvrllc
Sunday school in the morn
Point have let the contract to ing nt the usual time, 10:30.
grade, gravel and pave the city Everybody is Inviled to these
services,
streets.
ALOHA HUBEK HENS