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TT»« _ T Methodist Church afternoon to »ee the grandfather, | who recently returned from the -,«t Smith hospital at H'llsboro. W--------------------------------------- -- Issued Every I riday at Beaverton The mothers and teachers o f the Mr». Henry Johnson, accompanied Oregon, Barr. *» school'picnic next Friday, by her mother. Mr». Anno Rasmus* - B y - Mrs. W. W. Howard was a busi sen of Portand left for The Dalles THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO I Wednesday morning, where ness shopper in Portland last Tues early they expect to reside for a while in day. . . . Society Editor Juliette Carter hopes that Mrs. Johnsons health li unite»» Manager J. H. Hulett . Beaverton Review BARNES BRIEFS thir program of service» for next Sunday May 13th. will be as fo l low»: Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. Edward D. Roarman Supt Morning worship at 11:00 Next Sunday ia “ Mother'a Day’’ , and special arrangements are be ing made to give full honors to the MOTHERS. We extend a most c o r dial invitation to all who may dr • •ire to come and partleipate in the aarvR-ea with ua. Thla day should «t’r the moat tender sentiments, and make us all better. There will be NO SERVICES at thia church in the evening, on ac count o f the baccalaureate services at the High-srhool, and this church ia pleased to cooperete. — -W. Edwin Ingalls, Pastor. Bethel Cong. Church The fourth, fifth, sixth and aev-l Entered as second-class matter Howard. enth grade student »retaking the December 9, 1922, at the postoffioe Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruger called at Beaverton, Oregon, under the on Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Tues final examinations over the year’s work. The examination counts fifty Act o f March 3, 1879. day ew n .ng (Continued on Back Page) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson were FRIDAY, M AY 11, 1928 business callers in Beaverton last Wednesday. SCHOLLS ITFMS CS- Mrs. M. M. Reid w 11 be hostess to the Aid Society this Friday, and to the young folks during the even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Taylor and Mrs. Wes Baney were callers at the Charles Hutehcroft home and the S. P. Taylor home last week. The Misses Anna and Hanna Young are planning to go on the Beaverton high school exeurs on this Friday. LOANS MV-s Mildred Barry visited with Miss Gladys Raurer of Sherwood on Sunday evening. on real estate. Low inter est cost, repayment priv ileges. Write for details. Little Annabelle Murdock fell in to a stream near their home one day last »reek. Mrs. J. B. Stark who lives on the Miss Ruth Weaver attended the L. M. Hesse farm had as her .*Cindir e ife" operetta at the Aloha guest recently, her sister from w is- lMt cons n, whom ah« had not seen for Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and son, 23 years. Charlea. called on Mr». Ir». F. Shelvin There will be an especially good day last week, meeting of the Epworth League on Miss Clara Traehsel »nil acccm - Sunday evening when the Falla City Institute Z t í be roprofecod in ' friends on a boat trip to The minsture. Margie Larkin Will be «•*» Fnd»>'- leader. Mr. Henry Wirth called on a The young folks o f Scholls en joy - £ us‘ n •» th . Emanuel hospital in ed a merry chase S u n day-treasu ro lMt hunting. ‘The treasure was finally Mrs. Chin and children, W.lliam located and proved to be a birthday and Polly, were Huber callers at cake for those who celebrated that Mr. Hart's last Tuesday. important date in Apr l. There Miss Elizabeth Freeland spent were seven who were so fortunate. i Tuesday evening with home folks Those responsible for the gay time ! in honor o f her birthday. were: Mrs. C. W. Larkin, Miss Mar Mrs. V. A. Woods and Mrs. Ju- gie Larkin and Miss Grace Miller. I Coper o f Beaverton called on Mrs. E- E. E. Ferst last Monday. I ALOHA-IICBER Mrs. Brickline home by illness. ia kept to Mr. Julios W olf of Portland cal ila Cooper o f Beaverton called on her Mrs. E. Berst last Monday. Mr. Roy Berst and daughters, Mrs. J. Coward has been kept to Helen and Winnifred were bus ness her home by illness lately, callers in Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver visi Mr. and Mrs. John Traehsel and ted with Portland friends Sunday. family were present at the oper Mr. and Mrs. Andre son o f Ver etta in Aloha last Friday night. non ia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Wirth has been su f Jess Hayes last week. fering several days with a badly Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richie of bruised eye. It is somewhat better Timber were recent visitors at the now. Jess Hayea homes. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Martin en- home Saturday N. A. Nault ia receiving treat -ertained at their ment at St. Vincent s hospital for evening. Thera wera a number of injuries to his foot, received some relatives and friends present. time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Murdock Mrs. Harry Price was called to visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark o f Sher Gresham Sunday by the death of wood Sunday afternoon, also with her father, who has been seriously Mr. and Mrs. E. Murdock. Rev. Oscar Cooper and Mr. Bash ill for several week». ->f the Christian church at Beaver Mr. and Mrs. W. Brome, Mr. and ton were dinner guests at the W. Mrs. Robert Chamberlain and Vir W. Howard home last Sunday. ginia enjoyed a motor tr.p into Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenne and Washington Sunday. hildren, Frances, Verna and W il The members of the ‘’ Cinderella’' liam, called on Mr. Otto Denbadt of operetta cast broadcast the.r pro Stafford last Sunday afternoon. duct on Tuesday evening under the John Bary, Jr., played ball with auspices of the “ Journal Juniors.’’ Beaverton last Sunday, and Frank Mrs. S. N. Buck, Mrs. Hawley Buru— not to be left out o f the Buck and Mrs. W. Benjamin and news— dH a tall amount o f rooting. little daughter, and Mrs. Carrie Mr. Paul Wirth came out from Norgaard motored to Portland last Portland where he has been work week. ing in a radio shop to spend the A shower was given Mrs. James week-end with his parents, Mr. and Turner Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Wirth, and sister, Ruth. the Queen Esther Circle at the Mrs. William Williams, daughter home o f Mrs. W. Benjamin o f of Mr. and Mps, John McLeod, Wheeler avenue. and children returned to Portland Frances Marvin, daughter o f Mr. after a stay here with her par and Mrs. Robert Marvin, won hon ents. ors and a ribbon at the Declama Mr. Edward A. Stevens, who re tory contest held at Hillsboro, on cently moved from Salem to Port Friday afternoon. land visited over the week-end at parental home, returning to Peter Wickstrand has returned the to h’s home in Huber after a very Salem Monday. John M'tzel o f Huber is receiv ing treatment at Smith's hospital in Hillsboro for injuries received in a fall while he was at work a few months ago at Galea Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Traehsel, Jr., and daughter, Esther, called at the parental Traehsel home last Sunday The Huber Ladies' Soc'al and Improvement club will hold an all day meeting and sewing bee at the home of Mrs. Nunneeamp at Huber. A pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. The fourth grade pupils, chaper oned by their teacher, Mias Grand, enjoyed a picnic at Lurton's woods Tuesday afternoon after the last recess. Mrs. Burton donated cake and punch and their teacher served ice cream. n ----------------------------------------------------- a ST. M A R Y ’S N EW S a— 1 ------------------— --------------a on C. R. Chapin Republican Ca ididate For Circuit Judge (Paid Advertisement) Mrs. W. R, Jackson made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Charles T. 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PLUM KING and Republican Candidate for Re-nom ination and present Chairman on Committee on Ways and Mean» of the National House o f Represen tatives. A Native Son o f Oregon who has “ No Interests to Serve but the Public Interests" and who is— b«— “ Fqualfvatiao of Taxes, Courtesy, Justice and B ea verton or Slab--any length, any kind Delivery Phone 4304 ATTO RN EY -AT-LAW FARMER AND A GRANGER P hone: Work— Repairing A. E. HANSON M. the ‘Prompt and Courteous Service" Forest Grove, Oregon will Co. S -------------------- pj Republican Candidate for County Assessor Platform Finance OPTOMETRIST Phone H. I. PATTEN MAY. ALOHA DR. A. K. WILSON Cord Big Stocks! Special Prices! Republican Primary FOR CONGRESS — Beaverton Greenhouses flo w g o o d n ew s d oes sp rea d. G EN E RAL G ASO LIN E ia still the h eal. Adv 3 « tf Resident taxpayer, in. Washington for county for twenty years. Practical experience teaching rural, grade and high schools. Stands on his pre County Recorder vious record in the office for t iro year». Candidale for nomination .at (Paid Advertisement) r, Country Ratas N. J. SKKK LUMBER Economy Prompt, Caartaons Service Prop. WOOD SAWING SU NDAY, MAY 13 10:00 a. m . Sunday school. J. M. Holden, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.. Sermon by Bert V. Anglin, Kalama, Washington. There wil be no services in the evening as we expect to attend the Diatr'et Assembly, now con- REPl'BLICAN v ,n ' nE in Portland, Oregon. NOMINATION Stephens, 8 Stock stock || Companies Prompt N. A. Frost Mrs. W Jhite and son, Melvin, » e r e Portland visitors Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowmann were in Portland Thursday of last w eek i on business. -—the telephone leads for it is the only communi cation system that links the entire nation and permits you to immediately complete a transac tion regardless of distance The telephone gives you PRIVACY—ACCU RACY-SPEED ECONOMY—CERTAINTY J. E. LEWT0N the Mrs. H uff and new baby are now at home on Johnson road. 7 :4 0 W. C. HAWLEY Mrs. Wilhite and son spent Tues day at Fair vale. Mrs. L. P. Bryne is •ick-l'et at this writing. M asses — Nazarene Church successful operation for stomach Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shearer and trouble, performed at the Emanuel grandson, Raymond, accompaned by hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arch W. Stevens Mrs. William Shoemaker a n d motored to Canby Sunday to spend daughter, Mary Estelle, Mrs. Jess the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes and daughter, Elizabeth, at Nixon and family. tended the Founders’ Day program at Cjiampoeg Saturday. St. Cecelia Church Sunday IN AN AGE OF SPEED Mother’s Day Is to be celebrated •t the I’ ethal church with fitting and apropriat« messages, both in Hillsboro, Oro. 1 sermon and song. The paetor has mJ a special message for the day, to which mother« are particularly In vited, and the choir will also pro tent suitable music. On Wednesday evening o f next week, the 19th, comes th« big ban quet to be prepared and served by the men in honor of their wives and mothers. This 1» to be known as a ''.Mothers’ and Daughters' ‘1 banquet, and all mothers and daughters are urged to make reser vations early with members o f the men's com ttee. A special menu, a special program and special deco rations bespeak an evening full of interest. No evening services this «reek, the congregation joining with the rest o f the community in the an nual baccalaureate sermon for the h'gh sehol seniors. Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY J. E. WASHINGTON Savings & Loan Assn. Skate 10 a. Ml. Church of Christ Sunday (’.ni voli lam — B:30 and Mother'a D m program at the Sunday school hour. M ollici» will 9 :3 0 n. in. be the guests o f the day. Mother's Hnptlain — 2 p. ni. IH»y sermon on, “ Mother's Name In W eek d a y M as» H :;o a. m. God’« Hall o f Fame.*' v . ,, S n lu rdny C o n fe ss io n — 4 :3 0 Young Peoples C. 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