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IP I T ’S POI» B E A VERTON THE RE V IE W * Pun i r T he B ea verton R eview ngle Copy, S Celti Volume IV, Number 28 B R O A D W A Y 5ij Beamtoi, Washington County, Oregon, Bethel Choir fo Present Operetta POPULAR Friday, June 11, 1926 ALO H A DAUGHTER W ED « 'The wedding of Miss RloUr Barker and Melvin F. Johnston was sateinnlzed on the after noon of June seventh at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Barker, near Aloha. The bridegroom 1» the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston of Banks. I'rof. Harold H. Tut tle, an ordained Congregational clergyman, a professor o f He. Ilgion and Ihe head of the De part menl of Education at Pacif ic University, performed the < eremony. Both Mr, and Mrs. Johnston are graduates o f Pacific Uni versity. the bride having been graduated on Ihe day o f (he w eddlng. The house was decorated will roses, lilies, sweet pea* amt ferns. An altar was made In the living room. 'The bride, who whs . ¡riven |n marriage hy her father, wore a gown of while messaline and a white veil, and carried a shower bouquet o f rose* and «wee! peas. Mrs. Emma Keeler was mu Iron of honor, and Kf-s Lnl* Tuttle was bridesmaid. T h e y wore dresses o f flowered geor gette crepe, an,| carried bou quet* of pink delphiniums. Mr Verne Bright acted ns b e » I man. Mis* Blanche Cohen of Portland sang "A t Dawning.* and Mr*. Jean McBreen o f Alo ha plaved Ihe wedding marc(i A wedding «upper was served on Ihe lawn, the tables being presided over hy Mis* Loin Newman, Mi»* Lucy Fggiman Ml** N’oreen Nelson, and Mrs. Jean McBreen. The young couple left Im mediately for. an automobile trip, and will spend Ihe lat ter part o f the summer in Alo ha. fn the full they wiH move to Lexington. Oregon, where Mr. Johnston is superintenden* of schools. The bride is a graduate of • lie Beaverton High School. Commerce Body Enjoys Supper OLEAN READING POR A L L T H K FA M ILY $150 Per Tear B EA V ER TO N OMUROH OP OH RI E T D E D IC A T E D Tb0 1*aveflon C‘,urclj 0 ' ^ 0 » 0 * F# Lodge Instituted Christ was dedicated Sunday with an impressing ceremony UKRNE BR1QHT before a large crowd of people ‘Hearts and Blossoms" Will Be Flirvalc Community Qub Extends gathered from Portland and the Large Crowd Attends Meeting; All I walk down burning Broadway where i o n t *u t a«, j • ««rounding country. David Staged in H. S. Auditorium Invitation To All To Attend { Eugene Olaon had Charge o f the Lodges in County Send The street-lumps glow like silver moons, dedication ceremony, which was Next Thurs. and Fri, Building Dedication Big Delegations And the deft lingers of the night put on w ry impressively. At noon the crowd met in the Twang on my lu-urt-strings subtle tunes. The Chamber of Commerce at basement o f the new church Production of the operetta, Pursuant to dispensation is- their regular meeting Tuesday I for a basket dinner. "Hear!* ami Blossom«,“ on The thronging people surge and flow Mure than enough pledge» *ued bT Grand Muster V. G. evening, served a banquet to Which Hie Bethel Choir ha* Under the fragile» aureate beams— the members and their wives. were secured at Ihe meeting lo ^ACkson directed to Grand War- i been working for some time, the dOT1 Fred J - Meindle authoru- The Ladies' Aid o f the Bethel pay o ff all de*Ms against What pain oi longing fills their hearts? will lake place next Thursday Congregational Church prepared cliurch and to have about 91500 in* him to offlln a subordinate and Friday, June 17 and IS, Their eyes, what dreams? the spread. left to be used for improve- *n Beaverton, the Grand in the high school auditorium, ments or to meet the expenses ,' ,>d&e officers visiting here as- Judge ilewilt of Portland de 'according to an announcement «uiued the chairs at about 5 livered the principal address of of the institution. made I III* week by M. H. Met ÒUBDAV W IL L BE ________________ o’clock Saturday. The officers Hie evening. calfe, hu*iue*s manager for Hie BOYE ABD OIRL8 T O |w re: F. J. Meindle, deputy Thomaa T. Georges of Fair- C H IL D R E N S DAY production. Till* operetta, the vale, accompanied by Ihe pres A T T E R O bUMMER SCHOOL M * R" Andr'’w "‘. acting dep- I hu lielhel Congregai louai first over attemptc)! hy the In ident of Hie Fairvale Communi- Sunday School will observe Sun al church organization. 1* gen The annual boy. and girls' ®* ,V* * ’ ,W VVlbee,» r’ iy Club, was present, and ex- Junior , unimer 8,.9gion WIf, bu ^ ^ E ~ ,.E day a* Children's Huy. A pro erally conceded to contain some tended invitations to all to vis- WI1 c- muu- j UI.,. , , ... Sharon, Grand Secretary; Cha*. gram suitable for the day will of the most melodious and tune it the Fairvale Community Z l * * 50 « C - Z* eifel’ acUn» ‘Je‘ ,ul> (i T ' ; ^ he glien in the church Sunday ful score* ever written; while a Personal Items About People in evening at H o'clock. The fol strong Club, who will dedicate Iheir ber. 3 C U w w “ ** ° * ’ » C. Oak- plot serves lo sustain new club home next Saturday' J " * ' f “ -^inmodated this erman, acting deputy O. G.; rt. lowing pi'ng rain writ he pro- Hie Interest ihruout. and Around Beaverton Col evening |y r ,r ltle « » ■ ‘on at G. A. C., w. Lynn, G. C. «ruled at dial lime; The selling Is a summertime and from .. . the --. reports largest, if — not - the 'The Cox sister* were present!., . _ received; ... ■ One - o — f the — — — —. — — lected ior Our Keudcrs Opening’ hymn by cungrugs- selling, in Hie garden* o f a fa at l|ie <Mub office at Corvallis, largest crowd that ever gath- ind entertained, one with a pi- II on. mous summer hotel, and the ... . Dial number will >mo violin I nu.,,lber wl11 .. » » o '1 . . . »up- ».red — in ------------ Beaverton to attend - a •no and and the the other other with with a a violin! ... -- ------- Huspollsive reading, Scripture jdol revolve* around I he planned solo. Martha Woodruff en-1 i_. #t yC .*r lhe a1 1 « '“ 1 “ 1 1 0 6 fraternal meeting gathered here Mi«. 0, K. lli'il*« spent (In' Heading, uml Prayer, hy ,icv. and chance meetings In lhe*e tertolned with piano solos, and I T V m‘'mber* t a,1<1 45 lo<;al Saturday eveing to assist in the ileo. N. Taylor. W ee k Clld Ml UmillVIl Hunt'll. • gardens, of lovers, old friend*, Willis Cady rendered a vocal y tr,b. e U,e enro11- institution o f Ihe new Buaver- Song hy Sunday School Chor and ac'iualnlanee*. Honors are sO| ment of l»20. there wiM not ton Lodge No. 252, I O O. Mr*. Hulun Juliiituii from solo 0. us. well divided among eight s<do- be room for all those who de- Both sides of the street « \\ i » i uii » iii i* Mailing lirr nii'i'i'. Recitation, "A Welcome," by i«l*. Mr Harris Han«en singing sire to attend this year accord- literally lined with cars for a Mr*. Ilunsou. ¿EA V ER TO N M ATRON OIV John Humes. the tenor lead, Mrs. IL M. mg to H. C. Seymour, state club good many blocks either wa> Mr*, li. I.. tluil*on uiul dangli EN B IR TH D A Y SURPRISE leader Itc< Huilón, “ Consolation," Lu- Ilitrne» llie soprano lead. Miss Advance work wilt be f • from the I bank corner. ^ m *»SSS> 'U W V i « I I I t «- I * ti'r June lull tor Ounallii .Mon •Ule Hohliis. Janet HUntley the rontrallo Mrs. M. Butner was very available for club members who Hasslo lodge o f Portland at- day tor u \i»il wiili Jiiniu. Hei'ilaliou, “ The Pilot,“ John lead, and Mr. Jack Malarkey the plehsantly surprised Tuesday have been here before. Classes tended in a body _ lo put on lw. __put harllone lead—all straight part* evening in honor o f her birth for local leaders will be anoth- degrees. Mr. I. ur I io Hurd ol Siilurtu, Huynurd. There were many Exercise, "A Oarlaud of Hos ¡white Mr*. K. (1. Webb and Mr. day. She was remembered with er feature o f this year s p ro -. here from the Oklahoma, i* a guu*t at U»i Odd Fellow» es." H u I h Huynurd, Alellia Illi W . L, Cady have soprano and Haulcnbeck lullin' liuru. - a small gift from each one gram. home in Portland. Practically cit. Shirley Koch. harllone character parts reaper- present, and ice cream and The first summer session for all Ihe lodges within a radiu- Mr. Edward Boring receive«) S o n g hy l.ournin Holy. ttvalj md Mr*. J. E. Davis and Ske were served for refresh- Oregon club members was in of 10 miles were represented. In* diiiloiim ( imu ilio School oi Hecilallon "lly Hailio," Hurl* Mr. K fl. Webb have contralto inenls. i dl t with 30 boys enrolled. Visitors were present from the l*|>Ioitit-lr>. I ruin). J uki ' l. Koch. nnd bass comedy parts reaper - Tbose present were. Mrs. 8. First prize winners were offered Orient lodge way over on thx- Hus itio. N. l.i> lor I* in Recitation, “ A Hoy's Creed," jlively. E. Akin, Mrs. Bert Rohse, Mrs. 'trip* in 1916 and for the first east side o f Portland. Tigard E ii »turn < HiiK»n Hit* wuuk in liiumie Miller. ha». Bernard and mother, lime Jhe school was open to attended almost in a body. Sev Mr. Hansen Is ensl as "Ph ll- llie tnleru»l* of Albany College. Hecitalion, “ T o Olliers,“ lllio- p." llie fiance of "June" (Mr*. Mr*. Sam Olds, Mrs. I. E. Burst, club girls. The demand was eral were present from Scholls, Mrs. Hugh Lewis, Mrs. George made in 1920 that the school North Plains, F'orest Grove, be Harpes), who with lier slslcr Mr*, Floyd luifl uml daugh • la Thytif. I vercise "W orking Together" j “ Marie" fMIss Huntley) ida»»er, Mr*. L. Boring, Mrs. be opened to all club members sides visitors from lodges lo- and tur* H> IPn and 1 bulliitt »re Della Fisher, Mrs. L. R. Dean, and since that time any c4ub:cated as far east as Ohio and vi»ilmg willi relative* in Hoou r.velyn Ah-sauder, Havid Mason, mother “ Mr* Manning" ’ Mr*. Vlelha lluldt. Milton Hohltis, Webbi are gue«t* ul the hotel Mrs. Geo.* 1 hyng, Mr*. Pike, member in good standing with | as far south as southern Cal- Hivur. Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. 8litt, work complete to date may at-'ifornia. where "Samson"' (Mr. Webb nainryn iH'imry, R u I r Killey. Mi • .Mailin' Schunncp ami Song by Sunday School Chos- and "Mallndy" Mr*. W. E. Pegg and duughter | lend upon the payment o f *15 Montezuma Lodge from Hills- (Mr*. Davis) Mr*. t.tlliHii W viser wuru week us. I he»ta. for room and board for two boro came down in a body and are bellhop and lady's maid mil uu«l> of Mr. uiul Mrs. \V. Heeilution "The Sunday School I respectively, "Jerry" Mr. Ma ___ — __ ; weeks. j put on the initiatory and sec- B E A V E R TO N MUSICIANS L. Cady. ip," HnslMig* Henney. larkey) is a poor but promising r.HOMAS JOE R O H S E Bora will be quartered in : nnd «legre*.«. They made a very APPEAR IN R EC ITA LS Mi»* l.arnii Peterson l* home HecHallon "God's Way" Oen- ruling lawyer who has brilliant C E L E B R A TE S B IR TH D A Y Cautbora ball and the girl* in impressive sight. Their work. Some lime ago Beaverton had from Pacific Univer»i(y, wherr . leve Johnson. idea*. an,| "Uncle Matthew" '’ Mr especially in the second degree A very happy afternoon was " al'l°- Meals will be served a music teacher in (he person •hr hs* completed her Fresh Iiocilutlcin, "The Children's Cady' appears a* an old lime was very good. of Roltin P. Adkins. He seemed spent by (lie little children who in the d'ninE rooms o f the two imin year. friend of Mrs. Mnnning. 'iivioiir i »race Johnson. Beaverton Locfcre No. 252 now ultemied the birthday party of Ml club members are re- lo give very satisfactory in Song hy Primary l>c|iartment. Hobse Saturday Quired to get in touch with has its charter, a good number No| the least important, by struction in this language of Thomas Joe Mr. \\ . H hillmon» ami »«. HecHallon, " I Can't and I Can" far, will be (he singing done by Vie I or spent tin* weak mil willi Ihe emotions, but he moved lo iiturnoon at his home. Games ,bose in charge o f club work in i of members have been already Leaders are ar- taken into the order— eleven in the chorus, which has trained Portland and took III* daughter, Mis. C. I,. Smith Lick Young. up work were played on lhe lawn, and their county. Dialogue. "The Meaning," faithfully for the event. transporta- Besides Ihe charter members In there. Many o f his pupils from a large birthday cake and re ranging means o f ai Corvallis. lean Kline, Winifred Bersi. Don by busses, automobiles, — anj applications for member- cluded in Ihe personnel are Heaverton followed him to Port freshments were enjoyed b y Millon Boring ha* accepted u Kti rcise. "Fruit* o f the Spir Miss Oladv* Rhellenherger, Mis* and trains. Regular instructors of »hip are coming in rapidly. land and have been under his all po»iUiiii siiiii lha Sluplr* Jew it. Little Winner* Class. Mena HaMen, Mrs. J. H. Hu- training for several years. Those present w’eru D orothy,0 ' A> C' wil1 conduct the club The officers for Ihe new dry Co. where lie ha» cliurgi S o n g by Sunday School Chor lell. Mr* \ »neff. Jack Young. Theodore classea in aH projects. Classes M ffc installed Saturday nighf Ouy Carr, Mi*» Rer- AI the end .of this school year ol the “ Hollar Store." us. Iha Mnlzke, Mr«. R. T. Weill*. two programs were giver., one Hetu, Luc lie Robins, Florence wil1 b<?ffin «1 8;3® each morn- were: W aller Harri*. N. Q.: It celiai ion "Oive" Billie Wood, Mrs. O. N. Taylor. Miss Viola born, to Mr. anil Mr*. Sirs La infr and last un,'l noon. Hugh Lewis, V. G.; I.. L. Myer*. Friday evening and one Sat * i*iD ff. Geraldine Smith. Recital ion "Our Share." Hu* Hansen. Mr. M. H. Vaxih ll, \\ i i|nu»ilu) evening, “ Sherman. Klamath. Multno- Secretary; J. H. lluletl, Treas- Melralfc, urday even jug w hen a greal Merns Dean. Harold Slump. Ben' eight uml one-helf Ih. » i l l . I in *e| lluletl. Mr H. M Barns*. Mr. Philip many of Ihe young people of Mclnnis, David Mason, Jean ,n;,h and Tillamook counties are urer. Offering. )uu inline Ihu »mil,, on S i n e » Tliyng, Mildred expected to have exceptionally The remainder o f the officers, Taylor. Mr M II Underhill. Beaverton appeared ¿it prom Klein, Rinata Annotinct'inenl* SupL R. C. II has not been found possible face? Hillsboro. Pliylli* l!"" 3e delegations this year, and who were installed at the reg- inent parts in Ihe Ellison-W hite Morrill of U<>ly. W’ iseman, Barbara Wiseman.' "'«»h ln g to n County, also, ex- ular meeting Monday nixhl ar* lo use Ihe orchestra thru Ihc Mr*. It II. tkunney and rhil- Dranittl nal ion of Life of Jo- entire produetlnn. but It will he Lillie Theatre in Portland. ,0 *e,ld a number o f dele- •»» follows: A. E. Erickson, w dim Itulli ami Robert «re vis Among those Inking pari were Homer Rohse from Vancouver! and David Rohse. gates to this summer school. J- F. Goddard, C.; N. R. Fem - on hand lo entertain the audi iting Mr» henury » *i»li'r in Sa- epli hy Junior Hoys. l.aHena Underhill, Vivian Har studi, O. G.; J. ' W. Raynard, Heuedielion. ence before Ihe curtain rises ris, Lois Cox, Florence Fitzpat It'in. The cliildren arc picking R. S. N. G.; R. Wheeler, R. Ä. ST. M ARY’S BOYS T O •md between act*. LOCAL BOY APPEARS cherries. rick, Homer Allen. Martha -OO flL G IR L Q U E S T ; R. L. Chamberlain. !.. P R E S E N T O P E R E T T A S. Woodruff, Thelna Tefft, Rose IN C O L LE G E PLAY S O LO IS T A T OHURCNES The little boys of St. Mary’s S.; S. G. Ropers, R. S. V. O Mi.». J cuii Joliiislon, ssh" he» Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley Kumherger. Verne Allen, Harold 1 Imrlow Weed of Beaverton, |,omu wiH -put on a play Sun-.8. A. Fredricksen. L. S. V. G hern with her daughter, Mr», Oeorgianna Cimale M.ilarkc) •lave relumed from a vacation Alexander, Sarah Margaret Hunt,> •i sophomore in commerce at qay evening, June 13th, at 7:30, Past Grand, J. W. Raynard. Cecil Allen, tor sneral mouth». was gucM soloist al the First on Ihe Metolius River and willi Harold Dean. Dorothy Hnpgood.' O. A. C., played the part of a a fairy operetta in four scenes.' acted as installing officer Mon- V bii - • heir daughter, Mrs. I iiih gone to »lay with her moii Presbyterian Church, ul C o I I i * Billie Woodruff. Helen Tefft. policeman in solving Ihe mys- There will be a patriotic drill, day night, assisted by Herman ut Seaside. ■ouver, Washington, on Sunday, Moore. Miss Belly Huntley, (cry of "The Three Wire Fools" Hag salute, recitations, sing- Jeune, acting D. G. M. Mm 23rd. accompanist <Hgn o. who accompanied I hem. «laved Mis* Eitna Hills of Portland presented at Corvallis last week |n(r. besides Ihe regular work Mrs. Nora Tliur»ton wn» in Norgren, and ul Ihc First Di for a longer visit with her sis visited her sister, Mrs. M. H. end hy the National Collegiate of Ihe operetta. town In -«i week, «laying over FIGURES SHOW T H A T T H E vine Science Church, Pori land, ter. Cady, last Friday and Saturday. Players. for the deiliritlion of the Chris The scene of this play will be N O N -A D V ER TISER S F A IL lune Itili, accompanist Audia tian Church Sunday, going back 'tumsey Fraine Data which shows that the - ■ • — in a ,fairy forest and there will Mi*s Malarkey lo Eugene Monday. be butterflies, fairies, brownies, great percentage o f failures in img. "The Silent Voice," by elegant costumes, good singing, business are of concerns which Mr. Harley Taylor, who win laro Roma. and character acting. The lit "do not use newspaper advertis- seriously injured when thrown tle boys will have all of the ing has been prepared by The Mrs. Iliiherl Rummers and from n wagon two weeks ago. characters, some o f them at-i 100,000 Group of American Cit- i* recovering rapidly at (lie Mrs. Elmer Stipe, who are vis tired as fairies, fairy princesses ies, Inc., with headquarters ir* Hood Samaritan Hospitul. iting their fallier in Nebraska, Chicago, following extensive in etc. •ire expected home Saturday. Mr. William Waller, silver v You will be sure of a splendid vestigation. Using aim with l.nng A Com entertainment. These percentages vary for M E T H O D IS T OHURCH puny, with Mr*. Waller spent 'the many cities included. The AI Ihe Methodist Uhurrli, the week end willi Mr. and Mr* Children"* Huy will fashion ev N E W M O U N T HOOD LOOP icily of Bridgeport. Conn., ha* K. O, liarger in lleavorlon. F O L D E R PU B LISH ED the lowest percentage o f fail- ery service. W A new pocket folder, entitled ures of business which did not Ill A. M. Sunday School. Mi«« Moreen N i 'I hom allemled “ Mount Hood Loop Highway use newspaper advertising, and II A. M., Pageant hy Ihe chil- Commeneemenl exercise* it I Log," is now available for fr e e ; that was 60 per cent, while Iren. Parents invited. Pacific University Monday, re distribution in single copies at ¡Troy. N. Y. has the highest with 7 P. M. Young People's •luriilng with the parly for the the Portland offices of district every business failure bem;.- League. Bnrker-Jnlinstnn nuptial*. forester C. M. Granger and for that of a business that did not n P. M. "Children of I h e Mr. and Mr«. .1. II l.lvormore Fat her.” est supervisor T. H. Sherrard. advertise through llie medium This highway log and map is of newspapers. who are ronneeled with I ho hig J. II. Irvine, pastor. issued by the forest service as rlolhing factory of Ncusladle In Chicago. 9« per cent of a means of systematically ans the businesses crashing d'd not Ilro*. in Pori land, were lleuvcr- C O N G R EG A TIO N A L OHUROH wering the large and constantly use newspaper advertising, lon visitors during the past in AI Ihe morning service the growing tourist demands for 91. Louis 94.6 per rent. week. nnd nnslor, Rev. II, N. Taylor, will directions amt distances con Rochester, N. Y., 95 per ceni. iranrh. Sunday School nl 0:15 Mr. K. <1. Barges, who form nected with this highly popu Of the business failures in with classes for all age*. rely had charge o f Ihc llrown lar trip. Portland, 94 per cent did not T'-e Children's Day program stein A f.oiil* new elolhing In the descriptive mailer. use newspaper advertising. I" plant ill I o* Angeles, has been in the evening will (nke the brief attention is given lo Ihe more than half of Ihu oPi Sunday very ln «y I lie pas| three moullis place of the regular historical naming o f Mt. Hood listed Ihe percentage o f n' rearranging I lie new llirseh evening service. and Barlow Pass, and lo the advertising firms among II Wei* clothing factor) in Pori forest fire detection service which failed was 85 per re A TH O L IC OHURCH SERVICES land. I luring Hie rebuilding of rendered hy Ihe Ml. Hood look or higher. (lie lliiinsiile bridge in Port Sunday Ma«»e*, 7:10 and 40 out station, 11,225 feet above land, the lllrseh-We|s farlnry A M. sea level, which overlooks ten Announcements have been re. was kepi in operation willi Sunday Catechism, 0:20 A. M billion fret of national fores! ceived from Mr. and Mr*. Vel- Week-Day Mass, 8:?fl A. M much Inconvenience, -hill ha* limber. don Boge o f Oakland. Calif., of Mnv Dwollnns, Saturday, at now been rebuilt In Ihc same the birth o f a son. Mer« v location nl Front ami Burnside 7:30 P. M. Mrs. A. A. Morrill o f Hills Gale on Msv h V> Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to streets Into one of Hie fined boro was visiting friends here Mr*. Boge formerly lived I r* factories on the Pacific coast. 1:30; 7 to 8:30 P. M. ! Saturday, Beaverton. Paragraphs ol Local Interest School’s Out s