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tH R FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, J»27 Mr. and Mr». Dan Adim * now M i». L. L. My era and little »on. h t « i sidewalks placai on two sides KoU rt Lev. relumed Sunday from o f their property, The work » » ' a w t ilf t vi»it with her mother, Mr» dona by the Zehr brother». F k » « m Johnson of Di I ley. BUY AT HOME BRAVRRTON R K V IR W ALOHA-HUBER HENS FORM FU LOCAL WOM AN IN IT I M'KI> I N IT ) LODO F \I.OHA YOUNG L A D Y Ttie»<l«y night at the meeting of GIVEN F A R E W E L L P A R T Y the IVrtiand chapter of the O. K. Aloha, Oregon, October St, 1927 » » * ' 1 S„ Mr». W. C. ('anthers, formerly (Special). A farewell party w aa of Beaverton, was initiated Into the ondarad Mi*» l»>ui*e W M tem en at loilge. Mrs. V. A. Wood of Rea t'aah Paid for Chlrhena—Charles he home o f Mr». Sullivan at Hu- I i ertoli heliied confer the degree. Barthold, Beaverton, Oregon, rtt Iwr Saturday evening by her young Those present from Reaver friends. Mis* Whitamarw will leave Mr. Elmer Stqn- has returned chapter were Mr. and Mr» V. A. this week to make her home in from the Ka*t. Wood. Mrs, I , Rorlng, Mrs. S. R. Ariiona. Mr. and Mr*. Umis A '^ ti left laiwrence, and Mrs. Je»»ie Pharis. Mrs. Hushill waa a Portland vis th.a week to make their home' in itor Friday. i Hanks. UOC j SHADE SCHOOL ITEMS The Beaverton Lumber company Joy llulett Mr». Harry Weaver is recovering la enlarging its lumber shad* on Lisle Walker A week ago last WnHic-day the from a very severe cold. Front street. j sixth and seventh grade» defeated Robert Haines waa a Portland Oregon grown cranlierries have the eighth grade in volleyball 44 visitor one day last week. made Uleir appearance nt the lo to »6. Mrs. T. Stewart is suffering vai groceriee. Noreen Allyn visited the first from a severe cold at her home in The Kolkenheck Music studine aie Huber. «■cupying an U|islaira room in the I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver en dd Rosai building. tertained friends from Portland on Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pvtch have Sunday. returned from a sojourn of «eventi Miss Nancy Larson was a guest weeks in California. of Portland friends for a few daya Mr. and Mrs. Rraest Moore were last week. I dinner guests Saturday at the homi Mrs. Paterson is convalescing at j of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Huntley, her home in Huber from a recent Mr,. Charta» H. Jacks was a operation. 1 |llnrl,eon haste»» Wednesday Her Vyron Britch is recovering fnnn aece fr.rnds from Hillsboro. Imws of pneumonia at his home Mr ^ Mr> H«rry J oh.!*oM fid n Huber. ila Uulbert) are receiving congrat Mr. Sanford Rogers is making ulutiona on the b.rth of a riaugh- iniprovements at the Aloha Mereau 1er, October 16. . tile store. The bwa| p,sl office was viaited Tuesday Mr. Oscar Mason is making im by the Postal Inspector proveniente in his residence on Sta- ri ds were entertained for a new iccariun for the post office. -ey avenue. John tt. Kamberger Do You N liE D A N E W SUIT or do your clothes need attention C a u . A t * H. A . N lE R G A R T H S THE B E A V E R T O N TAILOR, O k P h o n k 2503 [ W-'t close fro m sunset Friday to sunset Saturday] OPEN S A T U R D A Y E V E N IN G -SB 4---- Facts About Groceries! o w F COURSE you want your fresh groceries fresh — we buy from local growers. HEN you want a thing you want it — our shelves arc always well-filled with qual ity goods. /CO NCERNING service — ^ y o u need not leave your own home to order here. Just pho-ie ford-livery’. East Side 3 r>. D E L I V E R Y S E R V IC E : W e t Side 2 p We Deliver'Salutila)* At lOr-'iO a jn. BEAVERTON M ARKET AND GROCERY Farm ers: W e pay cesh for your eggs and produce B EAVER TH EA TR E Beavertoa, Oregon Sunday and Monday, Oct. 2 3 * 24 INGRAM’S Miss Wilma Mason avenue was a guest 'nends Sunday. Ai.ss Vena Ga»kill, a senior ai of Stacey o f Portia- ’ the University of Oregon, spent tin nirei end at the home of h t> mother, Mr». Ge-rge Thyng. Mr. Fred McBreen has had garage built at his residence Dr. and Mrs. R. C. A lls* orili, Stacey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Staley, and Mi. and Mrs. Van Rodman were guest» Mrs. Carl Hoffman ia quite ill st her home on Stacey avenue with * l lhe S»*ran* r home sore throat. The Doane family, who formerly occupied the Hedge house on First John Livermore entertained street, have moved to the Robinson party o f his friends at his home home on the corner of Second ano evening* ago. 1 ucker streets. John Livermore ha* recovered .‘ rum his Ulne»», caused by hav.ng W‘ ntwurth muVed oue uf the Vw'in: a tooth estraeteti. lh* ^ * ut> to in the suite formerly occupied by W’e are pleased to report that l»rs. Talbert ami Welsh on the sec Elizabeth Hayes has recovered from unj floor uf the old Rossi building. her severe illness. ,, , „ „ „ „ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hawley and Mr. Ray ha* gone to The Dalles, family took dinner with Mr. an . ivhere he has accepted a carpenter- Mrs. Roger L. lluwiey, of leaver mg job for a few weeks. ton, the occasion being the b.rthday Oleda Bolton of Beaverton was a Wr»- “ «bbins. mother of Mrs. K. uest at the home of Mrs. CnarL-s C Hawley. Haines a few days last week. Mrs. John M. b ig g » of HeriuiaUMi, Mr. and Mrs. Whitemere are w,'o »» ‘ he guest of her mother in leaving their home in a few weeks Portland for a week, was a dinnei to make their home in Arizona. guest of her brother and sislvr-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon L. My- William Shoemaker, who is em e s Tuesday evening. ployed at a camp at Keasey spent Mr.and Mrs. McMillan and daugh the week end with his family here. UT, Janet Louise, and Mrs. L. V. Mr. and Mr». Peter Wickstrand McCumsey.— the latter a daughter of are entertaining Mias Olson. Mrs. Mr ^ ld Mrs. H. a Hawley all of Wickstrand s niece from Pcnnsyl- |.ortUna> ipvnt Tuesday of last ma- week at the Hawley home. and two lhildren Mr. W. E. Psgg had charge e i of Reedville were visitors at t h e the funeral service of Mrs. Lillie home o f Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hayes l homas of near Tigard, which was last week. ueld at the Evangelical church at Dick” Ifimman is driving a new Tigard IK tuber 16. Interment was Chevrolet closed car. He a n cl ®t Creacvnt Crov« cemetery. B iir Gaudiflier motored to Molal- Mls H A Smith, of Portiaml. Sumiay. accempaied by Mrs. E. 'J. Cook anu Mr. and Mr». Arthur Chinn and >1™. D. R. Hawley and the tw.ns, hildren from Beaverton were din- Maurine and Marjorie, spent Thurs- ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert nay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle Sundty. . . H. H. Hawley, west of town John Livermore, Francis Liver- more, Guy Carr, and low is Hugh- son were at Albany over the week la.'csm hunting. nd pheasant „ , ,, Dl . , Mr. n,nd Bloomquist and children n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mason on Stacey ave nue Friday evening. Mr. A. h. Wilson made an early morning trip to Corvallis Sunday- He and his sons, students of Ore- ivuuuiai tviug^ «vt r o iviii - gun Agricultural college, were mem- tiers of a party who visited Mary's v aUo kniwn by the Imtian ... ' , . . name of i hintimmi. Mr. ami Mrs. It. R. B. Denny and Mr. Sanford Robert and Mr*. R. “ V ," d , 1* rV * ' M. J.nnsen at- L. Chamberlain paid Hillsboro Re- ** >>ekah lodge a fraternal visit Tues- HlJ1Ubor0 laf " tek TheT h*uj ilay evening of this week. pleasu.e o f hearing one of rrank Branch Rjley * int«*resting Mrs. Fuller entertained the San lectures*. Souse club at her home at lunch —. „ ^ . on Thursday. The afternoon was Tl,‘' cll> [ re l^ rt h“ b<” " mov1e'1 devoted to sewing and games. to * now '«M lo n , the vacant lot on I roadway between the Reaver- Mrs. Charles Haines and Mrs. ton Furniture and Hardware store Robert Chamberlain and daughter (formerly the Beaverton Exchange) > irg.nia attended a State- bedora- and the Twentieth Century grocery, tion institute in Portland Saturday. ,, , Mr. and Mrs. 6. M. Lassiter plan -Mrs. George Sobers and daugh to depart 0. Lober 21»t far El Paso, ter Gladys have returned to their Texas, where they will be guests of home in Huber after a short va- Mrs, La.-vN r ’» sister for two cation spent at their cottage *ri weeks. M’ Keeling, Mrs. Lassi- Kockaway. j ter’s mother, will visit Mrs. Tib- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Martin and b,t’' of m during her daugh- thiee «laughters of Lewiston, Mon- t* r’* *n,J >n-in-Lw's absence, tana, arrived Sunday by auto for The Beaver Social club enter- a visit of several months with Mr tamed \A«-! esday afternoon at a Sanford Rogers. “ 500' ps.ty There were nine ta- Members of the Commerc al rluh b,<M- * ' ‘ h Mrs. Robert Summers at Huber cleaned up and made im- an‘J Mr* ‘ ¡'urge Blaster as hoitess- provementa at the club house Sun- *•- ^ r*- C. G. McCormic won th? day, and their wives served a iir* ‘ P Mrs. J. C. Huntley sec bountiful lunch at noon. on''> a« 'l -'r*. Grace Wright con- » « . . . . solatior. Mrs. Ray entertained the Swedish Missionary society at her home last Mr. i.. ii Dean, his son Harold, week. Rev. Bloomquist of Portland 1>r- T. G. Hetu, and Mr. tUtr\ Ev- gave a short talk. Ref reahm< nts an'' « oinp . d a hunting p irty last were served by the hostess. * Saturday given more than a thril when th.- « n belonging to Dr. Hetu A ll o f “ Bill, th* Bartn> ’» ” fr ?rdi wa* a . ntally dischargid whilu • are welcoming him back to his »hop the huiiif , . w (*e >n Mr. Dean'i on the Highway, after h'S ¡line»« car. Th< »hot fortunately misse I «if several month* He has n-. /ved the occupants and went through tile Hi* gladiolus ranch here from Reed- top of the mtomobile. ville. Mrs. F. W Livermore is enter RADIO STATH »N HENDH taining her little grand-laughter, BIRTH D AY F E L IC IT A T IO N 4 Ixris Livermore of Beaverton, wh le I » i » mother, Mr». Myrtle Liver- Mra A H. Spranrr enjoyed a more, is aerving on the jury a t aurpri»e b.,thd*y party at her Hillsboro. I' n e Satuiday, October I I , when The Parent-Tear Hers « « o r i.t lo n A ^ r e to «- rleernd a litUe over $40 at the r H , fine Mm. cafeteria lunch he'd at th, * h oi- On. of the f - « . „ r e « of thé evo- house last Wednesday * * - Chan •>* ,b« f ~ ‘ ure» o f the #vc- Mrs. ning * eni< tainment Wa* the In- rii-rcn'xl ufctjlon broadcast for welfare, o f r Forest n (¡rove gave Mr*. Sprnner over radio station talk. Mr* Mine« is authf/r KOIN. The station al*o expressed of ” Biossom Tima," a _ ________ M k iu t io «». to r. to be shown at the Broadway ’ ....... 7 l^ je tn } C / u / (iu > i/ n p ic t u k * Comedy—"rraxj- Like a Fox" Tue»Jay & Wednesday, Oct. ¿5-2«, Thundsy ¿i Friday, Oct. 27-28— i.GD G v R ME 20 C EN TS" "T H F TOUGH G U Y " * * ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ modem h o t»,. ' Z ' < witb r^ ' « > ^ "'J furniture. Furnitui and piar » l ^ e ea.Hy wo4 h »1,500 00. Frica com d »t >. Jack Fprague haa been indulging $2,760. Ka»y term». P. M. M nd-. » ah attack of urfweaza. «ten, Beavertoa. A 4 r c47U H F eaded or grinte Tuenday. hvld « candy aale on the front Vivili Yokuni viaited thb firat poreh fnr money tu pilt in (he treu» ury. They made « total of fttOft, gratlc Weilneaday, T h » eighth gruile lind « ilelwle VI' ai Yokum ia n new »cholar. 1 TI... e «re uNiut Jtlfi »pupil» in thè Wialneaday. The i|ue»tion was: K» »olved. thnt electrlclty iilay» a nior« (•rade Scliool. Vi; » M.n ine Carroll, Jean of important pari' in modern Indu'try Medford High achool, visitad M i», tlian steain. Usle Walker and Kose de- l'a iro ll’s (flfth grado) moni Mon Kninberger, affirm ativ», were featsd hy Lebert Wilson and Notna da y. Miss (iarrison waa ili and alisent Browne. fiom sellimi Monday and Tuesday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Helen May Snliier found p Uva How gond new» dun» aprend. bit last Tuesday. • 1RNKRAI« OAHOl.tNK la still W edite»,tay noon (he eighth grude Uh« Imst. 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