The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 25, 1927, Image 1

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IF IT 'S FOR B EA ­
VERTON T N B R E­
V IE W S FON I T
T he B eaverto n R e vie w
Vilume V, Number 13.
S iijle Cof7, S C m U
Beiverteg, W u k iiftea C m b I i , Oregon, Friday, February 25, 1927.
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W AS H IN G TO N 'S B IN TH O A Y
I NI AOS T H E A T R E ONOW OI
When
the eurtaln*
were
drawn from the ntage Tueadu)
" Kht nl the Heaver Theater, a
large crowd feasted Its eye* on
a va*t array of grocerle* amt
N
I other premium*.
The feature
of Hie evening,
an over-nlghi
tferne öriqht
traveling ease, was won by
Olive snider, who I* now #-
T a b o r is a high hill,
'pupped In travel In luxurious
M t. H ood ie h ig h e r—
»lyle.
Mr. C. F. Johnson nan
drink
to his heart's content
M t. H ood is w reath ed in sn o w
now that he ha* won such
Lik e w hite fire.
refreshing prize
ns a pilche
an,i drinkig alas* set, alfhuugl
in the quiet overling
we run's vouch for the quality
A n d d r a w in g d ow n of night
of the drinks he Intend* to serv#
I Anyone wishing to find Mr*.J
T a b o r is a d ark hill,
T. York will
probably lorati
M t. H oo^, w reath ed in light.
her ut home initialing a new
broom, the Twentieth Century's
donation to the Country Store
P ‘ The
contribution of
Charles
Merlhold. a fifty-pound sack ot
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••perry.# Flour * « • proudly rar
'•led away on the shoulder ol
ALOHA-HUBÜÄ I U I S
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I.eMotne Wlaner.
Ten ladies were parlieipanls
Mr.. * . H, lelw ller has been (n
„«„.d r iv in g rontesl. Mrs
quile eirk for a wf ek.
Ingram
ou( wlnn<l|. Jf)
fCilgan liempeey ha* been oui short (line,
of school for about three weeks.
Next week we have the prom
TABOR IS A DARK HILL
Paragraphs Of
local Interest
Personal Items About People In
and Around Beaverton Col­
lected (or Our Readers
Mr, unit Mm. Cl. Cl. Rtevcn-
*«H mnluriq lo Portland Friday
The Hteven. family have all ¡J* of “ • urPri*« fr"'" ••'« Kan
been having the flu the pa*' ¡ ary
• n‘1 «"oth er floo
tamp, thin one even more bea
two week*.
uliful o f deaign than tlie other
In I he absence of "Grandma one previously given away, wll
Clark one day last week, th<‘ he the feature premiums.
girl* made the cocoa and *er-
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Mr. and Mr*. Ooorg* I*. lien-
Mr. H K. Burton, ship engln-
dersqn motored to Salmi Tun. eer, with headquarters in New
ha* been
visiting
hi*
Mr. and Mr*. Preston Molt York,
lmv«> gone to RealUe for a re* brother, H. H. Hurlon for the
l>a*t three week*.
day*.
Harley Buck loaned til* radio
Tlie family
or Mr.
Henry
l.urk* have been ill with l be lo the achool Tuesday morn-
ing so that the kiddies could
influonia.
'tear the
mhlress on
George
Mr. Karl I'yno wai a buuduy WusliiiiBrton by Prealdenl (tool-
viailur at (he lioine or Mr. and nlge at Waahtnglou. I» C.
Mm, F. M. Rchoene.
The
primary
chldren
are
Mr. anil Mr*. Van Hodman ol getting a lot o f enjoyment oui
Portland *t*ent Sunday at the >1 furnishing and equipping a
home of Mr*. Hodman'* mother, doll-house,
The
little boy*
Mr*. A. II. Spraner.
papered It and made the fum -
Mr*. J. C. Huntley left Tbur»- Hur«! "whFr"7l»e'""g!rl«' "heiiìmèd
and dressed l(u,
day lo spend a few day* al tbe curtain*
the home or her duughter, Mr*.
Colli. Moore at Moro.
Waller und Dorothy Stettin,
I he I .a die»' Aid of the Meth­
odist church will hold a cooked
food sale Sul unlay,
February
*0. al (lie l>ew Drop Inn winch
I* owned by F.M. Hoeeman.
Mr. F-
on Houle
home by
1 )avie* t*
tv Kelly, rural carriei
I ia conllned to la»
lllne»*.
Mr.
Lealer
auhatitutmg fur him.
Mr. und Mr*. Carl Hughauii
and son Uordou, of Portland
were dinner |cue»la at the home
of Mr. llugliHon'a parents. Mr.
and Mr*. Howard llughson, on
Wednesday of Inti week.
Mr*. H. H. .Nelson entertained
the Afternoon "500" club Fri­
day.
Mm. Hoy liray won tbe
honor* and Mr*. W. U. Ilob-
ertn the ConMotalloil.
Mr. W. II. Uoyd, rural ear­
lier on Route £, was conllned
to his home hy Mine»* a few
■lays recently.
Mr
Jttmoison
fubf<ilul''d for In *
! .. ; i \ \ .
•
. d>
Announrsmviil wax piade on
lh « alflv'tMilii ol FMlWIry of the
engagement of Mis* Katherine
Rliarkey to Mr. Le Roy Rkstrom
The wedding Will take place I"
May.
Mr. L. V. Gorham left Bun
day lo spend a few day* at A*-
toria. on buslnes«.
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Keveral from thi* community
attended the "Fellowship din-
r) « r" «• u'e First Church ol
Christ In Portland. Wednesday
''VPnh'* on thi* week. Among
•hose from here we note, Mr.
*"d Mr- Charles Horence, ol
Huber; Mr and Mr*. Kimonton
of Aloha with their daughter.
Ruth; Mr* F. I.. Humburg and
Mr*. D. Adam* of Heaverton.
leaverton Man
Passes Awa>
Demise of Steve Vasileff
And friends
A miscellaneous shower wn-
Jack R.iyniirfl, the little son
held In their hall last Thursday
of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raynard.
for the bcnellt of the Beaverton
Grange.
Many useful artH'le* ha* been quit« !|l,
r
were given and afternoon tea
Thomas
Robs*
entertained
was »erved.
the second Trade from the pub-
plc school Tuesday,
Wnahlng-
at hi*
home,
Rev. J. R. Shatter, r " , l ° r P' *«n 'i birthday
I he Methodist church at Cor­ with Ihe radio and listening 1»
nelius, accompanied by about » lo President Coolidge'* speech.
dozen o f the young people of
The members of Ilia |!|iwnrth
hi* congregation had charge of
the »ervlee* at the Beaverton League of Hie Methodist eliurch
Methodist church last Hundny were entertained Kalurdny .»ve­
iling III thp homo of Mr. nnd
evenlnv.
Mrs. August Kundberg gt flha|-
Mrs. F. I.. Kpencer entertain­ tuek station.
A large number
ed at a luncheon
Wednesday. were present,
Among I he guests wero: Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. 0. M. Chase and
George IV Haynes of Chicago.
family of Kyraouae, New York,
Mrs. W. fi. McKell. Mrs. J. W.
arrived Tuesday at the borne
Barnes and Mlsa Juliette Curler
of Mrs. Chase'* parent*. Mr. and
of Beaverton.
Mr», Frank
Lomlx-rger.
They
«
The Beaver Roelal rluh gave left New York Jflnuary 9 by
flf
their monthly "BOO" parly In motor and came t»y way
the Masonic hall
Wednesday. Florida and Ihe southern state*
Februury 10. There were about They expert to make their home
eight laWes. Mrs. C. C. Bench her*.
won I he first prlxc nnd Mrs. G.
Mis* June Hudson, who I* a
Rldwcll of Aloha the eonsolallon student at the O. A. C. had the
Mr. George 11. Haynes of Chi flu and came home Wednesday.
rngn, Pnssengcr Trnflte Manager February 18, lo recuperate. She
of Ihe C. M. nnd 81. P. rnll road returned Fridnv accompanied hy
»pant the week end at Ihe home her m»thor, Ml'«. H. I- Hud­
of Ills sister, Mrs. W. C. Mc- son and Mrs. J. W. apragRR who
Koll.
He came here to attend with her *on,‘ Boyd Is at h Cor- |
(lie Forum luncheon given by vallls hotel where Boyd *s c - j
Ihe Portland Chamber of Com­ covering from an attack of Mis
flu.
i
merce Nonday.
LY
TO
FC A V
GRESHAM
New Social Club
Mages Party
Tln re were about thirty pres- - f ^ rom
Beaverton Bummer) (
ent al the bridal jhow er given
Al the rate the local team I*
a urday afternoon at the Geo
now going, it should be an ea.y r
.
nl. i home by Mrs. H. A. Hich- matter to trim the "blue and ^ rds
P * ’,* n llr ” pen'
in * ’ U°n predict lb « i
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. .
ai)<1 Dancing fcbjoycd by
Ibc Rainbow Social Gub
Members and (meats.
--
in social int*rcour*c. mt^rrup-
Ihe ‘‘oranire
and hl*j*k** n
'■*.
ted by mueie on (he flrunewick have liiMp iPfltihi
.n
W*
1 ,e ^•*r»bow Social c«luhf
e
Many u-i-ful gifts were re th.Tr one de e.^ o f I “. 7 " * ’^
of Ohm
reived by the bride which she out of II..-
^
* i7
! <,n<l
held their
will put to good use m her with Gresham
*
P
,,i-w"'*kly party in the l.O.O.i .
Port laud home, where she and I The Gre«hum i , . m i...........
evening, February
Little Hteve's father was
h" rhushand are already e»- !èy '“ 'Butch"
^*utch,'•httKrutger,
A V* ry lan,n! ,’ rowd al1* 11
Kruger, a n ^ fT A r*
so many that over twenty
farmer which ritual mean that lahlished.
graduate while
Beaverton
lie was a man o f some means
Dainty refreshment* were «er- coach'eTl'by"Mr' P o d -o n "a n ""O r" U6le* of lcar,ls were P1« » " «
|wn ’ different
l*"' l'*r>r" " u"
When a hoy of eleven he wu veil, sandwiches, cake, fruit sal- eg „n" mHt1i , 0
1 Pickles and ro(T.-e.
svsl.-m« of n l»» u ,n
, ,,
l' r pre-i-m who do not, or d‘.l
ipprrnliced to a tailor und to
All wi-h the happy couple be used When the li-am-' rn-ef '°i-|Pl,43f
U,al cve,lin»-
followed the lafipr trade
ai many
toy years o f happy
wedded
n,e
1,r*1
‘ be evening wan
w
weddfd
The era mi* will h# ..... ..... . ...
1
,,€ liri’
1 ° « r llje
III* life. Till* I* the custom u
of
PorGarid [ T * ? P'* ymK ' 500' Pul a l" -
he Kuropean* who in the mu life. The young people in thi- Wa(|<. W |Hinma
» i l l y a* we||
«„
fr„ n< who |# r» fo(fnjlP(1
a fl,' r ,p" lu* " « « r « « « d «*«''-
jority of case* choose u trudi
other places, gave (hem a Chari-
b^»t ba» ke,ba|. r- forPP, ,,,J' «■"^"»hments were
served
vlien lliey are young or liavi van In the evening and enjoy-
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" nd then dancing was enjoyed.
one chosen for them and ilm
SENIOR FLAY
Hi- re ha« b-cn a tot of dis-
stick to that trade. How differ ed . very pleasant evening.
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cussion about tjie hall as :• i
ent here where the young *ori
of drift along, sometimes nevei
The A B
Co: 8f Port- d a w ^ p u I ^ o i t i r t o ^ K e lit" *« ccommodate a dance.' VS.
getting any training at anything
In 1011, Steve came to A
merica, sailing from Amester
dan) and coming direct to Port
land by way of New York. Now
he would hardly leave the ship
,»ut then it was thought be*,
to come by train
from
New
York but then they didn't havi
he Panama canal.
After a few years living in
Portland by himself lie becaim
acquainted with
and marrin
Beaverton girl,
Mis* Dena
Claassen, to which union Hire,
children were bom, Horothy, 8
Florence, 8, and Kaurene, only
iglit months old. Tlie couph
have lived In Heaverton
evei
since their marriage in I u I ft.
On arriving in Portland. Mr
VaslletT worked for a lime 11
one of the big tailoring shop*
there but soon put In a sho|
t his own, first at Fifth am'
Main, known as the Grown T i
dors, then moving '«v iff#
d
way building and later mnvim
out to the corner o f Fifteen!I
and Washington w.iere he ha*
¡n huslne'«, "f.'.'r the pa-
‘
• Ine years.
NEWS
Miss I.llltan Rvnns Is on the
sick |ist qt thia writing,
*NB
Ktevc VasilelT was horn on
.nristiims day, Hue m Hrenova
Ihilgariu, the youngest »on u
a family of »even hoy* horn I
Mr. and Mr*. Hle.e Vasilctf, Hr
Jon't forget to come to tbs
J»» •«••«i I f i ^ i at the GrH..g.
ball tills Vridiy evening, Feb
ruary ?.V There
will
be »
plenty o f pies for all. so come
pr pared lo eat your «hare.
Ilaxel Hansen. John H ies. Frank
Reheorsal. are being held for
Pulver. I-red and Choln
Gee. « f,|ay by loca| ln,pn, wh)c),
Horothy Clark. Patty Reynold*. |.romises to be very interest-
Hurlon Henisey. F.l*iirr and Kd- |nlr.
g0 ron,p
brin(, yonr
Hs has been ailing for some
ward Karson are among those friend* as there will be a good Ime past, end he 1i»d Friday
February 18.
Sinee Christmas
who are hark In school after time for all who attend,
being absent with the flu.
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he had not been in the shot
much but kept in dose touch
Mr*. Verne 'Huddleston
of Beaverton Realty Co. report
with vvbat was going on in il.
Willamtna ami Mr*. R Wells the sate o f a beautiful two
He was buried Monday from
of Sheridan, drove
over
Iasi acre tract at Aloha, known n*
Friday and took dinner with the
Bolton Place
(o F.
H. RI. Cerella Church in BeaverlO'
Mr*. Gilmore ami In Ihe after- Frolse,
of
Maplewood.
Mr. with interment in Mt. Calvary
Father J. P. O'Neil
noon visited school. Mrs. Hud- Frelse will move on
the place cemetery.
bad charge of the funeral am
dleston was formerly Miss l.uey soon und improve It.
F.ggimnn, who taught the third
Also leasing of M. II. Bar- arrangement* were under Pen.-
grade at AInha-Huher.
four's ten-acre Iract at Witch Undertaking Parlor«
He leave» to mourn his loss
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Hard lo G. L. Ilixon of tnglc-
R E O ITA L PO STPO N ED
wood. Calif. Mr. Hixon will ar- his wife, his three d>»Mren, al!
-
rive about the lenlh of March Of Beaverlpn, his father and
The redial announced in Ihe
* n<*
(he p i * « “ f » * r - mother nnd four brothers in hi-
native land.
rolumnn o f tlie
o f ln«l ^our
movf
Mr. VnsilefT was well and ev­
work an Koliijr to hi' hold in nm,,‘
Bethel ConjrroRHtlonal
church
Also, the renting of Mrs. M. en intimately known here and
m Thursday o f lids week ha* » ; O '« * ’"
C°r'"*r
* nothing we can say will add lo
been postponed on aeeotint of " lll!*on t<’
He'tnell re- Or dal rad from the esteem in
which his memory will be cher­
nkknenn nnd will b«» hchi next gently of Iowa,
week. Thursday evening of the
Clemont and daughter ished. He was a loving father
a kind nnd indui».'nt husband,
third o f Marrh. ImRead.
A,,co'
lh‘‘
th'-rls Beaverton home and re­ a wrm friend nnd true, and a
Kveryhody is Invited.
turned to MrMInnvIlle. Mr. D. very good neighbor. He will he
PIM has charge o f her orchard. missed from our community,
LOCAL
VRIDAL SHOW ER GIVEN
B EA V ER TO N
HONORING MRS. FR ED W E S T
n Jod.i* u i’
FO»
$1 50 Per Tear
K ‘„ P“ S
n
^
* n,der m
rr* m OreahAm when the
Mr fu
.recJ,,nl " • ■ " 'M * two teama dash tonight in ihe
• f Mr*. Knlifer • daughter. Ks- Beaverton gym.
ther, to Fred W m L The after- j Those who have **en both I
Mourned by Family
S I
E n ter — Exit
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.h e llre 'h u H d m 'g f ^ m e i )
oc- “A ^
• ! rt* r«*® la
^ *,1 -
™
" * * '? '* ? .
* nd
. , .
1;Vn* formerIy
ing character In a play to he *e' enty Pe«Pl<? on that
floor
copied by Ihe motion picture
by lh. Spni(|P
™ dancing at one time and
Marsh’s ifirmre
'
•cl' 001 »bout April 1st. '*‘li no1 sp"m to be very
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.
...
The cast follows:
ded' f ° r a number more
i * ' jpUL- j *
M" ° Anthony, Lord Cracken-
have
been accommodate,
w and need kord cars and
(|lo
Harrison ,h" ‘ inip-
conduct
a regular
sales u , in.
...,
u lttrr,son
room.
Major Archie Phipps ....
a numbr from Tigard and a -
Mr. N. G. Freeman will have!
......... John L 'v" ® ‘>re 'oha ware preapnt aswell as a
charge of the brajieh here that'
U' e Uon' J,,nn*y Keppel
pfew, probably from Portland.
will he operated in connection ; .
.............. Kobert Wood
The prizes for the card game
with
their
establishment
in „ Melm« 8 — Fugenc Bishop
were awarded, lira*
prize
to
I ri'and.
Park*r ............. _ Hoo.er Allen Mrs. Fetzer o f Portland, scc-
l( will he remembered ll.at J'UCa- , ......... ........ **0"! Spague ond prize lo Mrs. Rlchardso .
this company formerly renled ! r ‘ “ y Cr* ek* BlhoCPp' •‘ •ten Stiles o f Aloha, first gentleman s
to
the lot just east' of ihe new
Hon- MiHieenl Kep-
Andrew Donholm of Aloha and
Hedge building and were con-
pH ......... .. 44“ rtli® WoodrutT consolations were presented «o
lucting a used ear lot when Mr.-
Hon' Mr“ ' ° " lhuun
Mrs- H J- Fox and and Mr. O.
Hempstead became the author---- ------- --------- Myrtle Johnson Hi Humbuiwr.
Mrs. O Mara
The next of this series of par-
ided Ford liealer for Ibis ter-
ritory. The A. B. Smith Co. are ., ........ ««Orgianna Malarkey tie, will be held Saturday eve-
iUlhorixed dealers for tha Port- **.ify V u,aU>'8 «hallcnberger ning. March 6.
land territory and arc allowed ,
,e ^
lla* an
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to maintain a salesroom when
be P'0t ** la'd C*“ eily P* " e " TS LISTEN TO VISIT-
OR*' DAY FROORAMMC
there is no regularly authorixed at the home o f Lord Urackeu-
tlu.i-pe, an eccentric bachelor,
denied in Heaverton.
'who is Absorbed in science.
There was a very good at­
He i* attracted to Mrs. O*-
HIGH SCHOOL
Atara, widow of an Irish pro- tendance of the older ones and
at the Visitors' Hay
;
fessor, aiid Unding they have parents
.!.»»
«»eorgianna Malarkey a common intereat, "spiders,’ program given at the school-
wa» injured in an automobile invites her, with her daughter.
Fr,day Aftp™<>n-
accident and has not been in Peggy, to visit him at "Hawk-
The program was in keeping
»inee February 21,
uursL”
TbU visit meeU with
l *l<* birthdays of Washing-
* ist Malarkey and a friend t^e nearly disapproval o f his *on And Lincoln, and also of
were gvmg lo Corvallis when mother,
Lady
Crackenthorpe, 81. Valentine's Hay. The clnld-
.' 11 c',y overturned. Both girls Wbo fears that Peggy may sup- r,*n received many
vaientine.-
were laken lo a hospital,
plant her as mistress o f “ Dawk From a box which had been pre-
—
hurst."
pared,
i. ti.x.f Sprague attended
tbe suggestion of her bro- *'lw following i* the program:
he convention at CorvalRs and lhpl, Major plllpp,. Lady Crack-
song, by all "America
rc
“
h r : ,
; n " V n CUlh0: ,‘-
>— « - citations by EugeJe Va" ’ K .^ k
hotel in Corvallis uni I Bov . i! i0n* ,mn‘y' who “
to Ivan Bierly. Glen Pringle and
Id,, to return to Beaverton*
‘->n* “ Be u,e attentions or Peggy. Bobble Teufel; song by the pri-
Jimmy llnds this an easy task mary pupils; recitations,
Lois
•ent
four
dele
U
"
d
l,aS
U‘e
"''C1
'
"
5
“
:»0“
8
a*«i
Brnrly.
Evelyn
Richards.
Jame>
Beaverton
on vent ionr at Cor* !‘ eK ïy' W*,° '■ a,lx,WU8 •» leave Holboke an<1 ,;|ad>. Hallman;
ales to the con\
'
18
i ,- I Lord Crackenthorpe free to mar-
"How Betty
Made
the
allis on February
18-19. f
Elsie
i
"
Gladvs
Shel-
ry
l,er
l,,otlu?r'
M,s-
0
1
U
r
*>
••*«
Flag,"
Gladys
Hallman.
Horothy
Elsie NVhtlworth,
I iverniore ¡.ml rift* object of his atTeclioiis.
. ¡'eufel, Eveîvn Richards, Y'unia
'* ‘
W.lh Gladvs Sl.ellenheraer and l\-n.,__ ___■ i :n„ i .. ..
l C d r K prn g<;^w m ;'7 .;;'V ac:i';v - • " llh GUdyS
Hallman and Lilly Ludwig; re
"V ■ pu ^ r
‘ ,, f racuUy
Robert Wood
in tb« leading
r ,„|
\*r.-n
advisor. Miss F. Mill«, were ap- roles ueorgmnna Malarkey as „altman W .ilu.n
v V.7
, ‘
Mrs. OMaia, and Raymoud liar- und Maicar t Vandcnnos:: p.
high school
rison and Helen Stiles as Lord ppr, ' ' i j fe of Washington," by
and Lady Crackenthorpe respec- Dj,.k Teufel;
song,
primary
The recent rains have brought
,.
. ,
, .
lively, the play is assured sue- ¡,11V<- recitation E\e!vn Y’oti"z-
Ihe e bcsl
best water supply for year* _
,
f.
. .
• ’ 1
1 ■
paper, “ Life of Lincoln.’ i-rai..,
lo Klamath Falls where there is cess from the slait.
Richards; song, primary girls;
n promise o f good grazing and
T Y P IN G C O N T E S T
music by jazz band,
Do*"4
bumper crops.
Tuefel. Yuma Hallman and
The Washington County type- |yn Richards: paper. Mehr»
writing contest has started a Klcck. "The Little Cook:
great deal o f competition in the tation. Francis Holboke; so
typing classes al B. H. S.
I Eunice Ellen Snider and Malie!
There arc four second-year ,\nna Gembella; recitation, F.ve-
-
I students who are eligible for
Young: song. Robert Rich-
■ HLLLL— e___-
------------ entrance but the school is only . arda and Charles Kulbel; mu
allowej to send three from each 9jc by tbe
band: long I-
class.
Helen Mills's
average n,p third arnle; recitation b.
speed is 66 words a minute and j eo Y'oung; song by Amos Bicr’v
she is trying to increase it t o jand Lucille Van Horn: song by
70 words.
Helen Stiles's aver- a„
"The Star Spangled Han-
age is 60 words, C. LingmanN npr_"
average is 57 and Alice Bloom-
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quist’s is 55. These four arc g i r l s H U R T W H E N A U T O
trying hard to surpass
each
O V ER TU R N S NEAR D A LLAS
other in speed, the goal o f the :
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class being 70 words a minute.: Mi-s Ruth Kearns, accompa-
The flrst-year class also h.islpj^d by Georgianna Malarkey
four eligible contestants
andi wa9 motoring to Corvallis to
are allowed to send only three. aG,.„d the educational exnosi-
Lilliarr Berg's average
is
id j Hon at the O. A. C. when, near
words a minute
while
Elsie p a„ as, in attempting to cross
Whitworth, Muriel Taylor ami L railroad track, they sa
Vivian Harris all have an iiv-;„.|,jn coining and msde a
erage of 38 words. This clas< j j urT, which overturned the
Is showing a great <h'al o f r i - , They were takirn to the
valry to see whaf three are toj|a, hospital where M i«« V
he sent to the contest.
will have to stay for » » • "
The school is interested in j w„ b an injured spine
having the best exhibition pos-
Mios« Malarkev sustained
a
sible as it wishes to be repre- broken rib but was able lo be
sented at the slate contest.
brought home Monday.
•- r : . .
The piano reeilal lo be giv - 1
^fr«. J. E. Dav is attended i
on by the pupt(s •„ Mrs. Jean |unrhron at the Sovereian b >' t
Mcpreefl of Reedville has been 1 1 , pncita" » Tuesdnv . riven for
postpone«!.
II
whs
HCheilnh-d „ , 0 Past Matrons’ elnb of 10 ’ I.
for this week. Thursday, but is Mr- Maude Hanrell nnd M ss
going to be given next w eek1 vd Overstreet were hoatees- s.
Thursday at the Congregation-j They attended a matinee af-
al church, March 3.
I ter the luncheon.