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ô : _ / tc Lt i- University Library IK ICH KOK BEAVERTON, IIKYIBW'6 T he B eaverton R eview IHK KOK IT CLEAN HEADING KOK ALL THE FAMILY Ì The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. Si ok To .Copy, 5* Cent* Volume VI, Number 29 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. — School Meeting Io Elect Director, Clerk F - liin t iit « Ih » The Of V o n th I.U.'.'J ('i l l * O l II.e Nrition's Big Jobs \\ lili. Thr MEET .MONDAY „ Ki'piilatinn Of * Sellimi» Unexcelled I n (mmty The greatest busiucss in tin w , l anyv i toe and »1 any linw .. • , tus.m.. of educating ««id j '" " k’ Aa ' ' . ' ! " 'lt , .. , Just A i v ' tho he.usvtu.ld cfnttTi ' It* *i b I nil ml 1» ehildrcf]i rlnldri •) it |I all iu It» he)JH hopes and pl*mB, just a■ for theim the ftt- thrr wúk'ka and tho moth or aa eri- ficea. to m the CAfC of the nn'liuti everything ahould turn aliout the imp* ovemant of the young piMipte. re tho future safety of the nation mon' than up any pini.* or schemes ur liuti litio in which Itirir futhcis troy set in motion. Al way» thi• « luimcter of tho peo- pio ha» monr to do wth the auc- COSA of a lyitinn than the insti tu • t lorni or eoatom* It inay hnvi<, or the def t'ino whlrh It msr poseo»*. What wo iipend money lor Ii Ike I'O )t sign of what wo dcasio must. A Britisher, tho othoi ikiy, govo If.OO,060 to hi** » lowriiiiunt to I h » appi ill townrds tho Kiiu*iMh debt. Thl» will an iinpn rnlleh'd net of I ntrllotlAIIt. Men will givo their lives for tltelr country, but few are will ng to givo money. So we orate mid write und grow enthuaiust over our public schools. (f| Hut the .'*t of our agpro'i. of them cornea beat hv coming out nml helping when there in «orne thing to do for tile schind.» Scwr;il Veteran Jewels . <.mn At l.O.O. F. Meet Friday, Beaverton'« Float Win» Third Prize In Division Tigard, Oregon, June II,. 1928, •' ‘ ll.«rwrt..n . Review ( jo w l» » i rt present'd' Charily I.<>«lge No 7J>, I 0. <> nt Tignrd .»aUMilnv •Vfllill f, • litirlt'k mill John Tignrd reelred June 15, 1928, $1.59 Per Y e*r ro To Pot On vcol : rt - house items' Local Miss Gets De- Another Big Show \ gree At University The ladle»' of the Booiter Club have been busy the tail few day* (fitting Beaverton'» float ready for the Portland Kooe Festival. Men have been harrying hither and yon getting the materi»* together that «> y - r )■ h 'I- iiu « v , Tigard a # «!_ _ _ ■ »_ th,. i ladle»' have ban weaving in. Walking Match From Port- . mi . John Ki.h-r, Junior 1 ,l«n-Up Day Bate Set t(j a , thing of beauty. ‘" 'I Frit* fio ier ir.elvad JO year u , m *#I u V O f N o v i Till- design represent» a horn of land To Flillshoro To Be For T Tuesday Of Next I The Ji *• <1 «Ir. Brill, Oir'at Chris plenty arranged with flower» pour ten ni, mul CliHrlivi Van Klack each Only One Feature Week, J u n e 19 ing out into field* spread out wide inri im •.I 26-ytsr jewel». and flat, beautiful jnd pleasing to Ti ■■ Jewels were presented by the »ye. The floweii .footing out of ' " U" 1 V l , , ' r 1 “ rUr •( C«rt- K A Y N A K U IN CHARGE the cornucopia were repmentrd by M A N Y OTHERS N A M E D Im .I. * young lad es dresapd to * represent <* «1rs the presentation of the twnsiis. Thi head gear represent- 1 F" ' ' fol'owlng program was Mr. Adams Awarded the Job of ii g petal« were of diff«rent colors. Display « ( Fireworks Will Be I n . ‘TsVfti in tiun.cntal trio, Miss Cla-; Almost everyone in I’eaverton „ . ra Mt Di.na'd, H u Vlo'a McDonald <*rad.»g And Lajfcg Of lile «g s out to see "the float depart. “ »«“ Hr U rg e This Year Iin.l Arthur Vincent; solo, George ______ Nbmbfja of machines escorted the ______ lln«k n; vocal duet, George Ander log .pcctaile as it moved slowly Qn( #f th# fu t(m s of ^ twjm. on and Harris Hanseni reading, Attorney Allen was at th# ad- n’ong thr pavement. State Traffic , , Fourth. Cei- Mi* < harlej Tigard; piano duet, journrd meeting of the Town Coun Officer McMahon "receded the float 7 **®°na *nru* 1 M l*«.» Gladys Beyer and Viola Me- ell which convened at the City Hall *n make sure that tM way was heldi th'* , “ l l,,,i*Uro, Donald. Monday evening He had not been eVsred. will be thr cham- i . ' h I i I of Ill'S t « ,,1 . . U z £ r,.'rs f --- To Mrs. Bulncr Monday n if he doc* "net chooTo to run “ Th-rc I* ,.l 0 a C* , k to I,,, clrc'ed to s .<• l Mr Kamhcrgcr who** term of office exnlu*. — - — F o p H v n r i t i w p W l . V o m „ • ,, K . I. S lim l‘ ro m I heir Dances -------- Cgjl.ir Mill June II (.Special* rho monthly dance »pon i egli! nr Cored by I only Grange held .¡at i t. iulcil, i i conHul ,. ii «1 :»v. \vn u« n ii ntlt vring th. condition of the aniui,- me •ni. purl«, ami tho »Icknei. trhu- out t the country. Th » wa» tho *mt dut!-e _ f the season duo-e __ "ami ___ the _ Giunge ____ wren ad to thm^i one and all. each nml every one of those who helped toward» the new hull which. y *i proiably be begun in the near fu-- tme. Someone suggested that Mr. Fet'd-1 to Ore" Iron *ff* Steel 'Co. * Lota 's6 ' ------- n*> *v.a willing that all cane and ard ^ olth e Tual.tan Valley ^ Mi“ v> na ^ i H retuwied from The birthday of Mrs. S. Butner oth,r rubl,,,h m'*ht ba thrown in Homes. Eugene Tuesday, was honored hv * plcnsant »urprlso ,h« ditch that has I wen now di- _! Kmast w ii ___ hmthrr „ f m „ gi'en Monday evening by a group verted straight down Short St. * ~ r— ~ ~ -------- A Tworg. KHnskLded T ^ i n t S Of friend.. Councilman Raynard was elected a O re jfO n M a tt* N e W d I veteran's Ho.nital of PortNeH He The evening was pleasantly spent committee to make arrangements i i -------------------------------- --------- S died of a rupture,! appendix. He at games and a dainty lunch was to have a I refuse hauled and dump- Salem poet«! receipts for May « „ » 28 years of age and leaves a 'cried. e<* into said ditglb it is «xiwctcd were $20.567. wife and two smal* children Those present were: Mr«. B. A. thatn l h* " II have a [ruck go a- K)ffi|> wJ„ deiljcJlt(> „ ncw airJ Mr anJ M n George Thvng ac- «"h e. Mr». A. Pike, Mrs. John ¡?und, to, re,tdt" c” .coUa* port on July 4th. i f L . 2^"* J?. I onm >ii (I \ Mrs. Geoigc Stitt mo- Summer». Mrs. C. T. Hedge, Mr*. that U *" to P*ckpd _. ... . The, brick \ plant at Bums was torod to Fugene to attend the rom- William Smith Tho City the diiv- 1 Tho ' • y m ii -on, \irs m m . >vii«iam ..miui, * is to puy '1 itnt,ni,.| romntlv \U mencemcnt exercises at the Umver- Mr- Della K i -I i . t , Mr*. (Vorge « ^ th"...!ll,rUfk* » rtibably _ next ‘ ^««»1 G ently. Tefft, Ml»«s. Helen and Thelma ^ ‘¿ ‘Jay will be designated «.» KUcm* building permits for May vwl, a . „ „ V r of the graduating Tefft. Mr». Lutle Bor ng, Mrs. Geo. 1 LEAN U! DAY. totnled $250,985. clagg I'laswr, Mrs. Hugh Lewis anil Mrs. T. J. Hannlgan of Portland — — ——— — l l u h c r L a d io s L u n c h a n d i| 0 |,| ,\n A n n u a l E le c t io n Tho II K. ('. rnmmlttse has been ab'e to turn In more than $¿00.00 in to th" trcaaurv since the sfirst of January, I! 8 because of the h r«e " ow<t attending those dan- ce». They hope to sec all Lark a- gn n next s.-asonr when tho dunces . 1,. The*Hubsr lirfdies’ Social fmprov- mcn, rlub M ( , „ „ n„ ,, , „ , h(. homc of Mrn Nunnc. ka „ , llu,r Kri()av, A delicleu«V" ,, njc ,tlnch Wlu »emed and all bu, in„ ( ntUndod j Graiuro’-s Will Picnic In Eisner's Grove Sunday The following officer* were olec- ted for the following year: Pro*., Mrs. S. Ch.imhsrlin, \’lce-pres., Marjorie Prink, Sec., Mrs. Uartoli, Trea»., Hattie iiaino*. K nton, Oregon, .l ine 12. 1928 B c a v c r lu n L jh H c S V is it (S„, i„| to the Beaverton Review) G o ld v t l G ü te R e l a t i v e s All (.runger* w II want to toke _______ notier this item. M i a . A. Merlo nn \ Mr*. There i rit rt* will win be «» a * •» a jwiiiv Joint picnic i»*» in* to vx* _ p ^ . . . , Wei's honored nt a farc- t,« held at Eisner's grove, Sunday, D ‘ —*-*“to a. party on Sunday, Juno 10. Ji n" 17. AH Grangers nre inv'tod f ’1 They 'eft Tue-dnv for n »hört trip 10 l,c p,eä,’nt' , to California and Nevada. <5 Tho ft ! oHn«r nnmon Uranfrea While in Snn KYancIsro they plan have the iiffuir in charge: Oswego, to ronke n short visit nt the home Tbrnrd, Sherwood, Kinton and Tu- Q? Mr„ Mpr|oli ,|nilKhlcr. Mrs. Evo nlntin. Stin velli, formerly of Beaverton. A fine time *a in store for all " ^Rememhor ths dny, all day. date, this A. E . Honson Given Surprise Birthday Party Sun- M r * . Mi" J. C. Hunt lev and her dough- tor. Betty, returni'd to their home in Beaverton Sunday from r week’s visit at Newport They were ne- rompnnicd hv Mr. nml Mr*. Co'll* Moore, tho Ml**c« .To«ophine John. son and Imogene Stcphon* of More Ore. who spent a few day* here. Mr and Mr* T. Hughes of San Frnncitco California' accompanied on * charKe of drunkt"' Vena Gaskili, Beavcrtonian v r f;l Graduates At U. of 0. CIRCUIT COURT «£ • » q O. B. Bryant waived a grand juiyj Been Active There 'nii-nt and plead guilty to pos ession of liquor. He was fined" $500 \ — s------- e q '' ' d *° * *(* months term in >uil. paroled $150. > O L D ifjI ^ A D S . PRESBNTT- Mil- He was paro]ed*fl50f In the case of the StSkte of O re-, ’ * " • . * 0 • « d - ’ K'jr • Robert Cloran, a grand jury indictment was waived and a plea Old Members Of The University » of guilty of liquor transportation « » * tmtered. He was fined $100,' * Are Seen On The Campus “ J waä palled on a payment of, In the case of the State of Ore- University of Oregon, June 12, D y andehey, a grand <Spe »1 to The Beaverton Review) f indictment was waived and ‘The areatest mountains are yet to A nuinler of v »¡tors were pros- * bl* 10 * #t 10 «»me of the pieuou* jn th* parade the float was greet- day of July Fourth t !<»0 in' cash a plea 01 f to liquor possess- Le conquered; you can ont from Beaverton. IMIalioro, I’ort- «"»«>ing» and th# ( ity Fathers had ed by a down pour of rain. Many prizes will be eiven th. Cht h lon “ 'l transports transportation was entered, fhe greatest *er | un<l and Scholia B I. dge». dire h*d flu. uncomfortable nnrnmfitr.Bl.lu rtn-a HL. u ___ . . . . . to 100 _Winner*. Tf wa* U'l. trivon eiv.'TI a A fine fin oi land I *«1 numerous numerous interrogation» interrogation» that that war,. were the ones mV- who The entry is limited The IIc and *'* mor* ar<- Yet to Vi In# the program, lunch lhey wished to have hie opin on were parading to show the g’ories start wiU be made from the Jour- momb3 in Jail- He was paroled on preached; you cap, WAS aerved hv those receiving the uK°n' wa» and advantage* of the place from nal Building. Broadway and Yam- a payraent of ^1C0- . preach them. Wnl ViU'l ..n .'cwel*. and "ther helping Ti e contract submitted by Mr. E. wb_:h they hailed. hill, Portland at 8:00 A. M., July ,n the State of On .:j| fiHTlimTH, Stipe at the regular monthly meet- Beaverton’s float received the 4, and the finish w*l he at Shut« gon vs• Petc Hansen, a plea of we think o f irr* mg held last week was auiinutted pr*&b *n «Mfialon. Park, Hillsboro. The route will be K®'«y <o liquor possession and a fine disroverics whitf and a sentence of a six adventurous seien t<> Mr. Allen but be asked to take ■ out Broadway and Sixth over tbc of $500 ,, jail term was given He ce ha* made darin. ('ertr»r Mill M»n Comes Terwilligcr Boulevard, turning to m,ntt Boavcrt«n’h Bese Sh^w 1 u,Mjvr « w w t. th<‘ lifetime of oi was paroled for $100. Close To Death 'h Door the r ,?nt at Berth" »wl eontiuing Mayor E fifk fio iircssed the mat- man. Yet In the case of the state of Ore- over the highway through Be aver T)<«* (••aiure helil their ter the old starch factory hcin#j g re a te s t the 9©n V 3. Porter Welder, a pica of and llffd wecdviHe to Amiuu1 Bose and IVrreniul Show nt a Are huzMrd and mcnuce to praj> C-cdar Mdl* June II, (Special) I?r!| ^ °® A' Hui>er an<j th n-ffuhir innt.nif Satutday uf- t*rty Murroumliiiff the pluce. Sev- P. H. («nrrieiy of the Skyline Houk*- •boro. The* dirtance is some- zuihy to liquor possession and tan. <-isc'o vcre' ,are still, to be ruado; trnioen. cal intvreHtintc atalcnicnti were vard who in very we11* known her*, *1* m than f ' * r .1 Itettoiidorf • *f Whit ford and made by the BtHHk'f» of tho Coun- nnnowly #• rapefl death last Thurr- highway .h h I or« h of Hillmitilf nettili a* c l und By Mr. C. E. Hedge who day in San Francisco. California. Y*f r,n ', ^ 1 w ludi K'uch of them —avo n short was |neuent. Hoi ont* been able to when the car in which he wa* r'd- ‘’"ampomMfr H — d degrees at the fiftieth an '• * ' i t 1 growth and enre of get u aU'iigruphn ii|«>ri of the con ing col'ided with nnothir michinc. aT’í ¡’•'•'*0n in good "hysical condi 11 .Jor possesion nua' commencement exercises at the rictv'a eti wa» complete- will 'c allowed to make an entry. ™ * w*. vcr.iat on concerning that bui'ding, Mr. Gcarric University of Oregon, Monday June ' ' *'. .1 * 1 " "Nc diiMio be would be in pu*st'»«ion of a run- ly o verturned 'd and cutt‘.ng Him about * ***' <>(^rrr,< from T. J. Raf SUITS FILBD 11. ferty office at Salem Oregon. Wash past history the head. H A. B. Mcpurlanc is the plaintiff Vena Gaskili, of Beaverton early June ington County and ,or,land Portland traffic traffic in an action for money which was of tin industrial devclupimti develupmctl of our conscious. « ^ 7 . y ana i- i- u . i_,.r l’i'ixc» were uuindod a» follow»: fair City Ladti ng this rcjKirt, it Mr. Gsrnetv i* expecting to re vt,icern W" 1 " ’''T »1 tbe highwav. A filed Cn June 16. M B. Fump is n, ^ ' t h e It. t Sti ¡He Roue Piral, Mr». R. aceta* inprartiblc i to attempt any turn to Cedar Mills soon, starting nutI1'0r1 ot entne* fron' Pontttn^ the attorney for the plaintiff. Gaakdl b»- busm verv Il I uv ri'iidP; Second' Mis. John h'iigUiy stiilgmvnt 1 in regard to the front San Fiancisco on Saturday. JLm a,*° ttom Washington Nettie M. Clark it the plain’ iff ...«i__ rm tfc. i w - . Htlr 1 - 1.1 ,| , „ ,, ^ matter, li may l>e »nid in pnsaing *** * + K 5 K and Edward Clark ii the d r f S S d her ^ four years. ^ She ;s ^ a mem- ^ f y , *1** Tom* of Beaverton either Picnic And G lU M B C l0 6 6 lmarntoB- in an action for a divorce that of Ph. Chi Theta, national pro- Mi nnn Eukromn; t i m e t Mrn. vu uted « pari of the street or leu- School F or T h is Y « * r « Th»e **** 0f eof‘r« * io" » openo.1 filed on June 11. Th, v were mar- (Bsstsanl commerce fraternity fo r Dan Aduni»; 1 1 le a f morning the Ch mil r ri,. i at Coleman. Michigan • ed it to the operator* of the mill Michigan on on June women, and of Gamma Nu. local I" 1 c dloetlon of Ponsmiab , . ...... i , - , . or commerce room*, and from the 17, 190I society fraternity. This year she In 1 M«~. I1' iculctli Mi 1 low an. , , n ' 141 (vilnr Mil*, June 12, (Special) number of reservation* there i* S mid. 1lr» — s II lutwrenee; »r ty ^ S è d '^ b è " o u h l.^ à jlfn . 'the LT hr "choql picnic washeld doubt but that all siwee w 11 be th * week ami was pngmunced by »old. Pilli iva Honoruole inviilioii, Mr* a rip-roaring The John Fggmun. ....... of ....................... . - ' j, ;;"C n m ..... ......... ....... .... 35 piece Elk •dim (hon whu «r*' t<» htivc the _________ bot no * m on* •trr*t uormtil in {tosienon of gucross uniformed *’* n<( from MrMmitviMe will für- directicn of t» • «ffulr* of the echool « . , v . . Information a» to just who had title Many races wem held with many nish mu«ie during the Celehration. In :, I. I.-Il foi iiniats in hav „g I,,, S t a l e G ra n R C O f f i c c r s M ' £L . _________ .. . ~ntc.U n»- enUmM in sadt. Pa.H.r The dlspl.y of flrework* will be auch i npabls mm to gulde and dl- * * * * »as * of ths opinion that and peanut hunts w*r* also enjoyed, unusually large thU year. The A- n order to get anythnyi dons Vo Many good things were arrvr-d to merican legion is arranging a splen re t the schonl *v»tem here thnt The Oregon State Grange hold put )Uf th lilt* Itlill'i* Ltd eat ant and ami — L.n>.i by k>. wit m j patHotr _______ _, y w 1 .. 1 p’u O in in Kitt.U blit, I ainiulU condition » « r e nn enjoyed all. did program. * ~ There our i>ls urn known for mile , . . It i h ' r nnnt'al . convention nt Rainier w would have to lie tie done thrimoh A* a whole it it waa > • « . v»rv Helieht 1« • nimk», „/ ... .. . . i d ii- .u of ry . hi i l> " f th.- w '•'*• " *• >* v... 11,,, m . ....... . of . c ou . lit pate “ . to ’ , , “ , none tnruugh , T . l r As i . a whole, »hole, it » as a very delight- le a number of athletic contests Ini' tl !h, \ co»' I ■ I, ,t (1. y YJ' mcmbtis ut those whu hold the nomlnul title, ful picnic and every one went home for boys and girls with cash prizes. , The new aeroplane recently pur in few thi, » i d l y W ith Wilde ** M ;V‘ 1 ¡ \ i r' ,U' i r l " len !rv Th* l#,,i¥ vt ,h* k’«-«<liW( and ehnnt r g it» praises. chased by Dr. Smith has arrived -ffl «n i wt*l be one of the features Transfers of the celebrmton. “ Hr. S m ».¡.i. M mm T m w Real Kstátc 1 community want» the b st of echo, • M, !. I|, Mr. mil Mr». J. Iv-groan. . ..r _____ . 'ganan, f |„w,.r 0f ,v- the ..... two bids submitted, » _ I h 11' r a n * . , M ia _ Another feature of the Ce'ehra- ""ll.llIV ARRESTS O. B. UYyant waa arrested June for the possession of liquor, by Deputies Weckert, Duley and Sch- endal. Robert Cloran was arrested June 9 by Deputies Wsckert, Duley and | Mis. A. E. llnnson was delight- fu ly surrri'ed when a party of her friends gathered at her house to celebrate her birthday, Those present were: Mr. and Mr*. Ttorneo Emmons. Mr. and Mr*. T. G. Jncob», Mr. and Mr*. Shively' Mr. nnd Mr». F. H. Sohoene, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cl. Drone and Miss Mabel und Clarence Carlson. I a June Brides • • Æ H U W i'!twn5 is thp I,!;lint'ff and M. E. Underhill the defendant m an action for money which Was on j unp jj WhcateKord. Wy- ,,f A'i,any Ormron V D. Bump ' r<K°n' M * ri_ ,he_ »ttorney s for the plamt.ff. tv J ^ 'a T t 'i» fn'd^A ' F B'wTr' I t pa ” tlff and ) : R . Wini* th® defendant , in - an , action „ for right , of w»y. D*ed June 7. Hares, McAlear, Pptcrs are attorneys for the plain- tify * « » senetl »•* secretary af the As aociated Students, and has been a member o f the exocut've council and the student council. Mingling with the graduates of th.s year wer# two from the first t»,?“* ,.°f , 1R"?T TheS6, W,!re Mrs- E1,c" Condon McCormack. Eu- gene, and Judge Robert S. Bean. Festivities of the commencement opened Fr'day, June 8. when the department of drama, aded by the school of music, presented “ Mid summer Night’s Dream” on a stage- .PROBATE The guardianship of Albert and constructed on the mil? Paul N,‘wh>' was applied for marriage license on June 9. Le Roy D. Smith of Forest Grove and Bertha Paraell of Willamina were ,t’irpr' a licen*e on Junp 8- r l Arth« « . Praun. and May M. Place Banks le;eived a llccnse- Junc 9 The semi -annual meeting of the Alumni Assoei. tion was held at I I oclock in Johnson Hall. John C. Watch. Portland, pres dent, pre- sided and several matters of inter- est to the 8 umm wcre ukcn “ P* The University luncheon for the Alumni and seniors was held ‘ n Mc- Th® •‘,t*te o f Oregon and Fred Arthur court at noon. Mr. Veatch ^ “ rr are plaint;ff and Matt Sat- was toastmaster. Speakers includ- dr)ta the defendant ma e ise opened ed Judge Bean and Mrs. McCor- b ‘fore Swenson's court. The plain- nack, Lewis R. Alderman, V8, cd- , ;ff a!iegcs that the defendant has ucationa' advisor to the United threaUned to k;11 him. States navy, and Don Bfeelar, War- n » «• „ C e d a r M ills „ Y~U P e o p le H a v e Collision On Highway Cedar Mill. June 11 (Special) M‘*s Jmte Stark. Mrs John Point- or and Mr*. Lou » Stark and grand- ron. Rodney Percy of Cedar Mill bare y e3c*ped death Sunday, wmle i ¡..¡. m on Aa the highway kinsK^-« driving: near M. Me- y Minnville. , Mis» Josie , Stark was . driving' ami «be says that another car came out o! a Mde toad rate of speed and coM.ded w,th W r-tar. Little Rodney Percy was badly cut about the face and head. The other occupants received a severe shock and "Oynie bruises. No one was hurt in ,the other car. A considerable amount of datnftge was done to the Stark car. ---- ------------- dnS* im . The presidents reception was held X lT S ? o f eommence- nu,nt wa„ h M at g..ven 0-cIock( SatunUy. Mihlred Ic Compte Monro '24 was in .h a rg e ^ L it. * _ 0 . , ^ . Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, . M 87, sort of the first president of the Lm- versity, del veffed the Jbaccalaure- ate sermon Sunday morning at the' Motho ;ist ,hllr,h at n 0'c)otk. Rl,v. a!w deliverer! the haeca- Mmlon jugt 20 year. ^ ____ ___________ ^ ndav EvenHl? Brin*» .. ” , 31rS. K •)11“ TttlitH N lirp tlR C q ------- Cedar Mil1, June 12, (Special) Mrs. C. H. Katterman was de- lightfuBy surprised Monday eve- Grange Well Represented pin* . . _ gathered At Oregon State («range evening. K nton. Oregon, June 12. 1928 (Special to the Beaverton Review) K.nton Grange was well represen- t d at the sessions of the State Grange- held in Rainier last week. The fellow,n* menfbers were there: u j vf />». $ t*i • i Mr. : and “ 2 £ 2 George Snider, Mrs. Mrs. A. “ "wvfc«r of h,,r at her home to spend the Mrs. Baker, a profess onal dan- cer entertained those present with some cxhbitlons of the light fan- tastic. After this_ mU8jc and a f ew §tunt§ comp’etcd a very pleM* ant evening for all present * .. . ^ Anonj? those present were Mr*. Flnrrnc. f> B . t e Deanna: Mrs. G. Thompecn and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin H a sk .'llith e o T tT Wuth- rch Hpnrv Ratterman ami Mjsa Katherine Kaltfman. _______ . n . . f ^ r»* i n j Richards, Mrs. E. L. Cox, •"«* H»lph Fluke. The sessions were greatly en- joyed by all, especially the side tup to Lonsrview ^ n-ihinirton, where members pf the WashiTigton State Grange and the Oregon Sute R iverton Girls Gradu- Grange tnet as one bie- Grange and a te F rom S t. M a ry S "njoyed a fine banquet and program ■- The trip through the Long-' ell AK"e Ken*on, Dena Merlo, Lucjr «aw mill was taken by a W ge mim- Gui.-o, end Ida Reghitio were among ber. The route that the guides the eighth grade graduate* • ( St, I (Continued on Back Tag«) * Mary's Inatltute last Sunday. •. •