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T he B eaverton R e v ie w i
Volume IV, Number 49
Pdruyraphs Of
Single Copy, 5 Ceati
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FAMILY
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Priday, November 5 1926
Democrats Carry
RCA DI NO
P A R TY
W A S H IN G T O N O O U N T Y
F A R M E R S W I R P R IZES
C f
U
»rv / ’ c
W in w
I ln« afternoon ,Friday, No-
Vflulmr 8, ll.'iivrrU.ii high school
The liirl Iteout» treated them-
^ le following prizes were won
gridiron warrior» will don ll.olr
ut ° f
•elves to th< ir ilurd
annual
the Pacific International Land
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mole.kln« und line up uguinel
U,r~
'• tw
Hallowe'en party at tha home of Product* «how on W ashington
the powerful mu Military « i -
*»y the rtiud.nl Mo-
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if
Ito . .
a.) , . a .
I.
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dy / of
iieuvi-rloli
high
»chooi,
State Goes Republican Though A their Captain, Mrs. W. L. Cady ‘ ;"unty products exhibited hy Five Contests have Been Bbycd
Perional Items About People to Kreuutinn of Portland.
N o v e l l i ) , M i n und Ulti.
la.t Wedne.iJay evening.
Washington County farmer« aao I
lieiiwirlini It enjoying u very,
And Ths Saints' Goal Lute
Number of Scats Were Lost
and Around Beaverton Col­
•he pluy Ut i.efoit llientloll-
The living room wa» Iran»- rirnig.
ko . h ! season, huviiig won three
formed into u "W iieliery.’’ Cos-
AH first prize« were won in
«unie» und having dropped only ed, lt n comedy ulid hut some
Yet Remains Uncrossed
lected for Our Readers
To G.OJ*. In Congress»
tunic* were interesting and vnr- 'he Hurbank potato classes in-
one, u hard fought gum* to Am­ v*r> liumorout, ut wgll ut laot.
momenlt.
'lite
tour
i.uiiiurruai.i
ied arid much fun eujoyed in eluding Hoys’ and Girls’ Club
ity.
Holh lli-uvi-rton und Hill
trying lo guess “ who'« who. '
Work. AH potato award# ar« as
Mr. John W eller »peni the havt plu)c,j Amity, Hill louing olilldruii, of u vwry ranowned
»pe­
8t. Mary *. Ore., Nov. I
Tallow nip the usuul custom,
Ruth Denny as chairman o f , follows;
wrek end with
lu« tuilier
in I ■ U and Heuvtrlon going under fuiuily, • uro in uced or fumi* this town voteti a split ticket m
da l to The Review; The rtt.
II*a. ei tun.
entertainment
committee ... Certified
28-18.
According to the lig­ Ulld deri.lv to reni helr touth- preference lo "going il »iruiiiht' j I i b e
looiball
.
„
. Hurbank Potato class Mary’s
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„ v,
ure.
Heaverlon
should
heat
Itili
,w • northerner
Patterson
an.j
the
«ruire
list
l'r,-
‘'nl*'1
«
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i
e
n
t
game.
W.
E
Peters,
Sherwood. R. 3 tied the powerful
combination
Mr. K II. rtchovne leuve» Frl-
The s e n uni», who are to he
of Republican
candidate«
for \ for
an,J lb * r‘*' " r" ‘ ; “ J * «trickier, same ad- ; wearing the banner of Aquinas
duy night for rtoutilv mi u bus- hut Oils year seems to he great provided
hy the Ouingerllald«
for
upsets
and
the
lleuverlmi
-tata and county ,,fliers, ware
con,,nW' ,,ê brok'* lh*
* > * * .'high -chooi o i Portland. Tburs-
ino«» trip.
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niiilh
law, “ A
irl ■•-out I» Hillsboro H. I Third: and John ,i>. . » a lof»
«* «aanim» f„ «
squad i. taking no ehanre. hut *1“ " ül co,,H’ a" d
•*>‘ ld" « given
«uh.tanl.an
J
fu
r.lillc.
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Jo*,n daE
H gasping for
Mi l. E. li. \\ obli »pent Hul- an* working hard Ironing out di»gui«e linn,»e h e » uiiu act a but Haney carried Beaverton b> U,r<,fly ' b>
S l n ^ r Rherwoo- , R. 3 Tourth. br^ h at lhe #hort en<1 of %
urday ul lite home of her mother the mugli piare» In the much-, servati Is.
« alight plurality and in the |o- ta' :,1 C° ° k" ‘ * lhBn ,h,? * ,rN roul'1 i ' M.h,ngton CounlJr
w on|t9-0 acore could only be flllv
After many try-oul», lhe fot
u( i.oioeliu».
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First on certified Burbank pots- described by
some chronicler
ine dial Is to meet Hill.
cal contest for Ju»lice
of the M tl
lowing
ra»t
was
chosen:
t
he
girl,
were
assisted
by
to*»
for
thne
consecutive
years.
who»e
ingenuity
would c a b le
| Hill alweys ha» a good team
Peace and constable, the Demo­
Mr. J. K. ilruok» »pent huu-
Olivia Haingerllelii. Oeorgian-
Mr»
MeKereher.
Commercial Hurbank»: H. P. him to com some word that
In the llsld so (lie game today
cratic
candidal,.»
wcl*e
elected.
duy ut the home of Mr. unii Mrs.
l>aln-
„ ~7-----17~~;—
d tickler, J-irstr' W. E. Peters, might appromiinate a eotnpos-
promise» sonic of tho keenest na Malarkey; Kltralwlh
E. E. Hwenaon, the LH'moeret-
I \\ \N oodruff.
Oludys Meyer;
Mrs
MI3S RETTV HUNTLEY
second; Rowell Bros., o f Scholls.! it« 0f the various wind -tor »
I li rill h yet «ecu in> the local Held gerlleld.
ic
nominee
wit]
succeed
Cha«
Talkener, Helen
Siile»;
Cora
E N T E R T A IN S FRIENDS third.
with an earthquake end
A record crowd I» expected
Mi. und Mrt. Urr liuvv rented
Try, rtr., the present Inrumiienl
Boys and Girls, Club Work- dal wave thrown in f»,<
ilio house formorly owned hy Ulta afternoon a» Ih!» I» to he Talkener, Oladys rthellenberger: as Justire o f the i'eaee, and W.
Miss Belly Huntley entertain- Hurbank claas: John Strickicr measure,
Mr.
A. Wood.
4hc last game of the season on Amanda, Hutii Maurer; Hurloii F. Dcssinger, the present in­
g t Mary-„ under he
the home flcld. Next week the Crane, Raymond Harrison; Tho­ cumbent in th« Constable's o f­ ci a group o f girl friends Fri- lir»l and Walter Petrrs, third.
Mrs N. \\ , liorlium entsr-
mas Lefferl*. Eugene Itishop;
da, evening at h.-r home
on
M.scellaneous potato
c la s s -J foaching o f that wizard o f th-
Lain goes to Milwaukie for a
fice
was
re-elected
over
A.
F
lullled (he Lady s slipper club
S'
„ u , E. E. Northrup, Banks, third on footbal| . rt " Jllnmy" Rob(n. „ D,
game Armistice tiny and the Solon Tucker, Oeorge Ilf mining: Rtory, Hit Rgpulgh-un candidal . |
In d ù ) ufleriiuon,
Puul I inniger Me |,|. Rnhert Wood;
the house was gay wi b Hal- British Queen.
gave local fan, the most won-
following Trlduy they tackle the
Rome
o
f
the
'*?lhl
<<ujKl"
hud
Charl«R Datngerlleld, I »avid To-
b
we
r
n
d-oorat,on*
and
M
icro,-
EarHest
o
f
A
l
l
-
H.
T.
Hesse.
,
dprfu, eihibitjon
of
m0(l, r ,
Forest
drove
team
in
that
town.
Mr l.eorge Goughian of Wil
predicted that "BsavcrRln will
hev; Randolph Week», John Liv
ume, worn by the girl» added Scholls, th.rd.
’ gridiron technique
ever seen
lamiuu »pelli U.e Urti of lus Then on Thanksgiving- Day our
go
for
Stanfield."
But
they
war-
erinorc; Director, Mr«. I»ewhlr*'
t ranquette Walnuts — R. N hpr-
"B rjr k - Fxiein m.i v
Coach l*nul»on will take his men
v.*< » m ili-uvei luti.
reckoning without their ho«t foi to the hilarity o f the ocracion
Duneniv wn. the feature of McC.ure. Laurel,
first;
Ferd ^
. KljowsW. W fn »^ c L f i
to Rcaslde for a tug "turkey-
Sian Held ran a poor third here
Mr. and Mi» \\ II Van klo . duy’’ game In the const city.
A L O H A -H U R E R G IR L S G IV E N
The avowed we! candidate fm th- evening and much m *m - C.roner H.llahoro, Rt. 2. second. dates for AH-Hirh-Rehoot -n.l
and daughter, Katherine, speli,
- De l w he
» - .in-
Seedling W a ln u ts- E. F. Mr- and fu|| bark-
ivolv were
B A N Q U E T IN P O R T L A N D governor, ff
H. Rial lard, wa» m-n wa-
sunna) in hmlon.
mv.ted
guests
a
ghost
and
a
Cor
mack.
DJI
ley
first;
George
Wack
magic
to
the
baffl-d
ad
sceorded
hardly
enough
votes
tr
GRADE SCHOOL
witch arrived at a later hour. Chambers. Hillsboro, second.
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Mrs. Mary Summer» was con-
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Seven Violin -Huber g i r l * were he counted, (whnty-elghl out oUt
Th--, fun-maker» prove,) to
Filberts— Henry Beach. Hills- c, W,„ * r* <1 A<,uina®
B,,f
lined lo her home hy illness a
(Oeorge Parker and Dorothy etl0»en t0 represent the Ib.y» total o f £7R vote* cast for tha' be Mr«. H. R Nelson and Mrs boro. R. 3, first on Barcelona fll-
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or
wo"
lew da )» last week.
Mairi», Reporter«,)
«nd dirts' Club» of Washington office.
Hto Eridkson.
berts; Dr. R. P. N «on . Forest
‘ *a™lh
p,ayr "
on
At the "R a lly" held in the I
Mrs, Kelly was a visitor in county at a banquet given Mon­
Among those preen I
were: Grove, second on Du Chilly (H-
, th work,n»
Juagcr-
Mr. and Mrs, W.
K.
Deai
tile fourth grade last week.
day evening hy (he Chamber of D. O. F. hall la*t Friday. Ho The Mi.sc« Helen Telit, ,\lic. berf*.
n* ut wo" l|l " tar on ,* r
spent Saturday and Sunday vis-
«penker.Wrn. G. Hare, predirte.
Johnson. Barbara Cady. Dai.v
Alsike Clover— E. F. McOor-
,*,«**’ ,*r '
Dorothy Vas.leff |,a. been HI
of ,*or" “ n‘l
plug ul Gunby, Oregon.
that Rteiwer and Patterson wer and Violet Taylor and Frma N'cl- mack, Dilley llrst
I*1*“ r erve® w rr'‘
idtle
-he last few .lays, rthe I. In
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.
I
w
u
.
brilliant
than
the
front
line
going
to
be
elected
And
he
wa-
Mi»» Helen keurns, who I» • he third grade r e m .
HoUdmg
About three handrail
I i k i t i i l f V' heal- - , • B .: troops. In fact, a tow-headed
boy« and girls were present. right. They were. Ro was How­
unending the O.A.G. spent Ho
• mtay. Recdv.lle, second.
youlb playjn(t bi„
I he eighth grade have elec- representing clubs o f »1* slates ard, Republican candidate fo>
w ***k- end ul her home,
A
U
ttA
-äliB
E
Ä
ÜE.'IS
in the hackfield proved to be
o f Public In
ed new captains for
a new M<>»( of them were prixe-win- Ruperintondoni
Mia. John l-.gumun, who has 'Pelling
contest.
1 hey
are: ner» at the varlou* state and struction.
T 'L
u 0 » 0^
Ur8l; J' K ,h- nashing" meteor " o f " t h . cn-
been ill wtill the "Hu" the pus. le m l.lilnn and Ross Hart.
Four o f the room»
in thr * ubo' 8' Jr-. HUUboro, R. i, sec- Mr^ struggle
county fair»
Ttie slate« rc-
The Housewives' bill and tnn*
oud.
live weeks, is uhle lo he uhoui
school had Hallowe'en parti
Tual is Ed Fisher, whose re-
The tirsi, tifili and
eighth presented
were;
Washington of lhe measures on the hallo
TuittHhy Hay— J. R. Pubols
again.
Friday
afternoon.
were
defeated
but
the
Easier)
markable
uashe» around euua,
grades have each hud twenty Idaho. Nevada. I tati. California
Jr., aecond.
Oregon Rtate Normal and lh<
Alma Sullivan gave a party!
•nd off Luckies were one cou-
erfect days mh J they are going » n,t Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs, H M Metcali
Oats
and
Vetch
Hay—
W
.
H.
for the eighth grade
at her
itauous succession oi oica.u-
The girls from Aloha-Huher tuhercotosis huapHal carried
»peni lite wees-sod ul in« llolue o have a half-holiday Friday.
W alker, Beaverton, Ural.
home Friday evening.
who attended the banquet were
’ taking thrills. Fisher's 811-yard
of
Mr. Metculf's parents
in
The Grammar
school
wa»
Haled
Altai
la
Hay—
Sherman
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A T T L E D IS E A S E R E M E D Y
Evelyn Thomas.
Herkv
Nrw-
run for a touchdown in the nr»,
Portland.
The Hoy Scouts and
lo«Cij Tuesday so the building
•heir IHyrt-, Hillsboro, llrst; Mrs. Hobt. !
man, Ruth Clark. Wilma Tul-
•HUtMM TO HAVE NO MERI , parents enjoyed o jolly Hallo- Anderson, fourth
period
was the bngntest inda-
(eight
en-|
lie list'd as
Atom (l.irt) meiiihers of tbs night
.
,
*
P" lMl* U p nr»d Vern Tetwtler. who w,,r«'
vidual performance
of
many
ine larmiug public scored t weVn party Ralurday evening, trie* competing;.
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I leaver liti aider of O. E. S. ul place for tha i»eiiera| ' election.
'
dresses
made hy themselves and . victory over a cla«» of impost
hair-raising feats, and Hie in-
Mrs. Jean McBrecn gave
a
Hannchen Harley— E. O. Var-
|<'lpl*d I iimi .I < H ove
GhuptSi
the«¿laminar school
is
lo were in the Style Show, andl.n- rs constantly preying uu agri
tiedibly swift movements of the
.. u
Momlty night.
,#ve a (¡lev Club.
Ills to he eille Johnston and Ethel Roy- •.-uiture, when a su-called “ cure !Iulloween part, at lier home ner, Cornelius, R. 1, first; J. B. . ,
-alurday evening for h-r mu- ¡D ilsy A Sons, Reedville, second.
e„, S,*„ a,y
y7
omposed
o
f
meiiihers
chosen
nolds
who
were
chosen
as
one
for
infectious
abortion
in
cal
nig
en
masse from one side
A con»,dei uide number of Ihi
Mr. Varner's barley also won
kio pupils.
f
,
om
he
grades
above
the
fourth,
o
f
the
teams
lo
rei»re«*nt
Or-
le was recently
exposed
n
ihe held to the other to iorm
lie,iv• I .oil people ulleiided III.
i i ». tiuuce and Mrs. Dmw nidi- egon in n demonstrnlhm o f rake court, reports Hiv Oregon expert
Dorothy Clark entertained her lirst and sweepstakes at the Or- an irresistahle interference for
i.allow«-etr aulire ul ^igurd, sui
tie going lu do the traiuing.
baking at the Pariflr fnlerna- aienl station.
rM.Hi w iib a birthdav j.urtv egon Stato fa,r and lhe Waa" ' : Hie tow-lisaded hack on lhai
urday evening.
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lional Exposition Fridav after-
This material, which consist.-
O cto^rh 3 7 SH' Urdl,y ar,,‘^n0<,n• ^ Shmgtonnc o u n 7 U « ’w a n "u i ^ u U r play was only scc-
Mr. and Mr». John li. Huy» TRAMMAR s c h o o l
noon.
argely o f brown
sugar
ua<i
' 0, er
I in tins class for two consecu-
to tbe MBievment o f the
»pelli rtuuday ut the home ui
R E O E IV E S P IC T U R E S
The chaperones at the ban- bran, was shown to have
n<
Mr* Raudcr'* Sun.lay »rh ool,(¡ve years.
ball-carrier himself.
linn' duugUler, Mis. Holt Ita»
A group o f seven pictures for qu*t were; Mrs. Emma Bryant, nerit in the control of tha
'a-- entertained Mr. Thom as'») Yellow Dent Corn — G. J
Aquinas won the toss
and
InU»>eli al llill»horu.
lie various rooms of the iiram- County School Sunerinlendenl of disease o f tin- dairy herd.
li
'a-* wiih a parlj at Hie Rym-1 Schwanke, Cornelius, fourth; ft! Dl«*et«iU lo receive, but
alter
mar school were rereived this Washington county and Mrs. C. »pile o f thy wide publicity giv­
Mrs. F. li. Noiialdsuii enter-
ru.ay night.
|j. gchwanke, Cornelius, fifth.
tbree vain attempts to pierce
veiik. they are the pictures we F Barker o f Aloha.
en to lhe work o f painstakin)
tallii u the
Allei noon
Iti 1,1»,
Our boy» iieal the Sherwood
White Dent Corn L. H. HulitJ^1'
s line, punted to Mey-
•ought with funds received from
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scientist*, who have no though
• Ino
i uesday. Mrs.
k.
\\
oy»
m
football
last
Friday,
6-2.
j
Hillsboro,
first.
'
ers
who
returned the ball to
l, i.olonml \n i:.. .xlubit ih.it R O Y A L R E IG H R O R R B N T E R -
of personal gain, and who liuv<
Moidiun won the honors.
Prunes, ail varieties compel- tbe
TarJ mars.
ihc S..mis
* 0# held In the lilg^i srhool T A I N M O D E R N W O O D M E N
■onrlusively proved that sonw there v^jll he a return game
here Friday afternoon.
*ing— Forest 'Grove
Cooperative l,aed up in a twmk e -ud m
last
spring.
■
o f these so-called "cures" can
Mr. and Mrs. L. I*. Tulllliui,
Mr«
J. Stieknev ha« been Prune Growers won second and >uaPPt‘u hues to Tube. «*»0, .0
These plel^re^
m«
bwaiill-
The women
of
Hie Royal not cure, many farmers
stil
ni in d i,wo,>d »peni ilio wet'A
«ubstitutfng
m
tbe
seventh 1081 ,lrst •«* l>a,e Prunes from avold D»e m-iuclnng Aqunu.-
waste
money
ixiying
q
u
a
e
)
• i'll a( the home of Mi's. Tall­ fully rolureg print» o f lllugtor- Neighbors entertained the Mod-
i ad-' room for Mi * Vi.da K->ar- Douglas county. Thewty-five box *“ • aud started 111 again, wi h
ii .n, » pui'hnls, Mr. und Mrs. J. >l«res and tilt) Hoard of Fduea- ern Woodmen 1’hursilay even- «lock remedies. The esperimen
v. ry
ill 10,8 were ,n competition.
Eckstein spilling
a
savagely
lion bus had then» framed for mg of la»t week with a card station has been working
foi iey, who lias been
s. i'eterspu,
Winter Vetch— W. J. Enschede 1 urging Aquinas end vvuo uev-
us.
parly till ten o'clock and then vears on the host system
o • ince Wednesday.
Mr». J. 1.. Hummer» enler-
Hillsboro, first on Hungarian.
|'Mtholess managed
to
luuco
We are very proud o f them they danced the old time riancu«
ontrol o f infCt'Nous abortion
t, lined (he "800" club lust Tri­ und should like lo have the pu-
Tireweed Honey— W . L. A r - ,tisbur’ w*'° lalteied
»Ugui.>.
Prize« were won by Mrs. C. Phis will he a part of the cx is known that it lias caus'd the
.ben
na)
M»s. W. H. Hoyd won the irons o f Hie school see them.
I,en cul **ack ,n
opposi)'
Classen, Francis Livermore am! periment station exhibit i n i •oss of the last twelve calves rant. Forest Grove, seeond.
direction.
Meanwhile
honors und Mrs. II. !.. Hudson
Rye—
J.
B.
Imlay
&
dairy and veterinary booth non cropped in one pure bred herd,
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Mr». Taylor.
ore St. Mary's team had formed
Ine cotioululion.
rim experiment
stalioi. will j Reedville, first,
ARS. S U M M ER S E N T E R T A IN S
Supper was served and en- the stock barn at Hie state fai
Bros.,
a
"edge which was cbui -
demonstrate ii» method at lhe
Timothy Reed— Mays
T H E "SO©" C L U B Joyed by al| present. There were «rounds.
Mrs, olive Howell ha»
re­
! ping a swath through half a
f::ir
and
show
farmer«
h.ivy
to
North
Plains,
first,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Hummers
enter-
eighty-five
present
«o
we
will
The
seriousness
o
f
:T‘s
dis
ran I ly p li roll used Hubert Feld-
dozen clawing opponent*,
i ■-
void losses from U.is trouble. -
- -
case may be recognized when i
ninii » k’b-acro place
in Kost mine,j the ”500" Club ut "One- not attempt to name them all.
hind the magnificent line of in­
O'clock
Luncheon"
at
her
home
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REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
IP avelluti and will occupy II
terference, “ Big Ed" crouched
lust Friday.
lit the near future.
and went into high gear, side­
Among those present
were;
F. G. Goff et. ux. to Fidward
stepping, dodging1, and shaking
Mr. and Mr*. Charles llukei Mrs. Elmer Htipe, Mrs. Otto E r­
K. Wirtz. 29 ac. Ree. 9, T. 1 R
off every would-be tackier, un-
have »old Ihcir home m the rto ickson, Mrs. Doy (tray, Mrs. H.
L W.. *10.
_
,lil lie hud a clear
foi him-
nem o districi to Mr. L. V. Lea­ L. Hud«on, Mrs. W. O. Roberts,
John ironside et. ux. to Ben-
,,
j „. ,
. , ,,
self,
from then on, a touch-
vitt of Chicago. They left Wed­ Mrs. Huy Alexander, Mrs. lleo.
jnmin Fred Riggle, part o f the ,___
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nesday for Milwaukie.
Hlasser, Mrs. W. II. Hoyd, Mrs.
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L. D. Shellenberger, Mrs. H. R.
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« - „ «300.
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80 fa!<l as Big Fd has ever
Mr. und Mrs.
Schuler
and
| run loose on a St. Mary’s field.
Noison, Mrs. F. C. Pick
and
Carl Stein et. nx. to Edna
daughter, Mrs. Ilunlsli of Med­
This brilliant feat stunned the
Mrs. J. H. Huntley.
Bunger. Lot 22, Blk. 20. North
ford, arrived Trlday to »pend a
1 visitorswlio never seemed a I--
Mrs. Boyd won llrst prize and
Plain«, 810.
week ut ttic home of llieir dau­
to get started. The ro«ult * .
Mrs. Hudson, the consolation.
Carl Stein et. ux. to E. P.
ghter, Mrs. W. H. ilosvvell.
Hiat Rt. Mary's crossed the V-
Ibinger, Lots 19. 20, 21, 22.
quinas line three times in ad­
A vepr pbg.aiil
Hallowe'en
Mrs. W. K. Iloyco und luiby
Blk. 20, North Plains 810.
dition. On the last touehduv
from Aihuny arivej Wednesday, parly was given K pi day evening
Charles Ru««el| et. nl. to C
however, when the mighty 1 >.
Oi'tolipr Ì7, unti spent several at Hie home of Mr, and Mrs. J.
F. Robinson, to rp . See. 28. T.
jowskl took the baP over on a
days visiting her stater«, Mrs. It. Law hy their daughter. Clar-
' i n s, w . * 10 .
criss-cross from
t lie
Ift-vir,;
All the guests came in
C. |:. Alitili unii Mys, M. K. Un­ ico.
F. B. Madison el ux. to W
line, a St. Mary's
• »»
costume and they held a "guess
derhill,
w . Roe«. Lot 0. Blk. A, Lehman
ruled off side and the
»e e
who" sonlesL
Many thrilling
\crp tracts. 810.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hingley ghost stories nnd pranks were
did not count.
Isal
all
1
M
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et
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10
r.
mid family and Mr. an(| Mrs. the order o f the hour.
In addition to their brilM: ■>
|G. Hartley et ux.. I.ots 11, 15.
li. Hales of Portland wore Hun-
Most of those present wowe
and IS. Woodland Acres. 810. offensive work, the St. M ■
day guests ul the home of Mr. members o f Hie hostess's eta«.«
Dora Teff» et vir. lo E. M. Me- linP on defence wa........... ..
'
Htugley's sister,
Mrs. George nt the Methodist Sunday school.
Colley et ux.. 20 ae. W illow- feature. Only twice duri a
Hlasser.
Among those present
were:
entire game did the
visitors
brook Farm, 810.
first down
from
I. II. Zimmerman et ux. to register
a
Mp. and Mr«. II. W. Juiioh* The Misses Florence Harrison.'
B. Thurnher. tiart o f See. 31. scrimmage.
limi daughter while nil Iheil' wav Fva aivd Elsie Whitworth, Hel­
T t. S.. R 3 W „ *10.
Thi« makes the 0
In Toledo las) Saturday had an en Heluiltz, Mabel. Helen und I-
l*h«»r t Stem et ux. to W ill siv* victory for C-
nerldeni at Hie corner o f Fnur- ne* Rundherg. Fffle White, Ruth
Frma
Nel«on,
R ii H i
iam O. Bare el al.. Blk. rt. ¡son’s men, who«,, -m
tcenlh and Jefferson Sis,
No Pierson,
Haulenheek.
Bertha
Dallmnn
and
Knob Hill. Fore«t Orove. *10 been unero«se,| Ihi« «-
one wa« Injured and the ear was
Mesdanies I.. P. (loddaril and
Inlon B!o«ryk to Carl J. Si- -- who are looking for to
not hndly damaged.
.1 I,. Holden.
ner et ux., I.ol 3, Chester A e -,lo conquer,
The funeral was conducted al
res, 810.
Hkamokawa Tuesday hy the "O r­
Dr. and Mr«. William Sim-
C. F Cheney to Mabel Wight,
der of the Red men."
Mr. and moi’ s nrul rhlldren nnd Hie Doc­
F.t4 of Lot
Blk. 27. Corne-
The Willoughby fnmil-
I
’ Mrs. II. I). Williams and dmigli- tor's mother, Mrs. Rfmmons all
lins. *500.
moved back Into this rm : > . *-
(er, Alpha, and Mr. John Fgg- of New lierg, spent a day last
John C. I loll nan et ux. to A. hood from Toppeni«'-
W
nuin were among those who at­ week with Mr- and Mrs, B, A.
J. Davi« et ux., t AI - 3 Ac., See Vera is In the eighth gr >
I
tended from our town.
Rohse.
23, ItO,
Hay is in the fifth.
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