The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 14, 1929, Image 6

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    TRE BSAVTRTON REVIEW
TRIDA Y, JUKE U . 19g».
Mrs. Geo. Teftt has as guests this
week her daughters from Hood
River.
The infant son cf Mr. sod Mrs.
.Lights and Sidelights on Local Activities. Geo. Ts'-'s* has been ill with ton­
silitis.
Mr*. Helen Davis visited the local
Mr. and Mr«. J. M. Allan of
Mr. an- Mrs E. W. Barres vis­
Blackfoot, Idaho arc visiting hi» grange last Saturday.
ited at tie O, A. McCloud home on
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allan.
L. Knorr and family were Port­ Sunday.
Loo Adams laft Monday for a land visitors the first of the week.
The A. C. Chinn family visited
wraka vacation to ba spent at Bel­
Irena Hetu visited with Miss Ada at the home of hia parent* Mr. and
mont Springs.
Brinkman at Portland, over the Mrs. C. D- Chinn in Portland Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Stipa return- week end.
day-
ad from the Shriners convention
Gerald Chinn left Monday for
Mrs, Floyd Teftt and slaughters
at Loa Angela» Saturday.
Rowena, Ore., to spend moat of the Helen an I'holma spent the past
Mrs. Robert Summers attended summer.
week visiting relatives at Hood
the 1924 matrons
puncheon
at
Mr. A- M. Jannsen of Reedsville River-
Campbell Court Wednasday.
attended the Shrine convention at
Mrs. Anna Boring, has been ill
_____ with tonsiliiis the past week.
Irene Hatu attended the Phar­ Los Angeles last wreck.
macy alumni banquet, held at the
Mrs. Florence Lynch or Seattle
Mrs. Guatin, Mrs. Cooke, and Mrs.
Heathman hotel, Friday evening.
Mrs. R. D
Boles of Butte Grange of Tigard | spent Friday with
Is ,'
Edna Gresger, Leona Hatu, Irene were guests of the local grange Young.
the Rose Festival Monday.
Mr. G. W. Young of Fruita. Colo­
Howard E. Weed of Weed s Nurs­
Hetu and Ckrl Johnson attended
ery east of town left Sunda/ to a t­ rado. is spending his vacation at
Theodore Hetu, Jr. is enjbying tend the flower ehows at New York the home of his son R. D. Young.
Mrs- Rohse urd sons Thomas and
weeks vacation at the homj of and Boston.
David visited with Mrs. T. J. Harm-
his sister Mrs. W. H. Miller at
Mr. and Mrs. Pointer of Nache*. gan, Mrs. Rohse s mother, Saturday.
Portland.
J
W ash, mrt visiting at the bom«
Mrs. F- W. Cady and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevens are of their son-in-law and daughter.
entertainkgt MidJa Stevens’ sister! Rev. and Mrs. Donald M. McNeil. Barbara are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Barkus of Port­
Mrs. F. H. Douglas of Cheyenne,
Mrs. Barbara Gorham attended the land
Wyoming, for a few days.
luncheon given by the 1928 matrons
Miss Mayme Sandy of Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dean and at the Mallory Hotel, in honor of
daughter La Merne. left Saturday Margaret Barnes of Grants Fas*, , was a guest at the home of her
for a weeks vacation trip to be past grand matron of O. E. S. of friend. Miss Mary Kingston, last
I w-eek.
spent with relatives at Roseborg. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of the
Mrs. L. L. Lasswell
and son
The second annual dinner by the
Twentieth
Century Grocery have
Lewis Lee Junior spent Monday and men of the Bethel Church for every­
Tuesday at the home of her parents one, men. women and children, will moved into the Fedricey home on
Mr. and Mrs. John Leel in Portland. be served on Friday evening at 6:30. Second and Lombard Street».
The Mesames N. W. Gorham, F
Twelve prises will he awarded at me
Dr. Hetu and J. W, Sprague dinner hour and you are cordially M. Lassiter, Charles Jacka an daugh­
spent the week end fishing ta*
ter Charlotte were luncheon guests
invited to come-
Gales Creek and Nehalem river-
of Mrs. W. O. Roberts in Portland
They brought home a fine string
Joy Hulett is enjoying a short Friday of last week-
of fish-
£
vacation from her duties as Lino­
Grace and Gerevieve Johnson and
type operator at the Review office
Mr. and Mrs B. K. Denney and
and ia spending it with her sister George McKercher were among those
Mr. A. M. Kennedy left Sunday
from Beavert-n to attend the Jour-
morning for Myrtle Point, where Mrs. Orval Thompson and family
at
Moron.
Ore.
Ivan
Long
of
Laurel-
(
nsl Junior Festival at Jantzen Park
they will attend the sessions ot the
wood is operating durin her absence. Ust Saturday.
State Grange.
PERSONAL AND MINOR MENTION'
Mr. Rnd Mrs. J. F. F red rice y and
son Delmar left Saturday morning
on a motor trip to Chicago, where
they expect to remain for the sum-
ro»r. They will visit relatives In
Colorado. Kansas and Nebraska on
their way ea st
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller and
family of Progress have rented the
house on Third Street near Lom­
bard, belonging to Dr. Mason and
moved in last week. They depart­
ed Saturday for a visit to Klamath
Falls.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson of
Ocean Lake visited at the W. R. Van
Kleek home Tuesday and Wednes­
day.
They were accompanied on
their return to the beach by their
niece Cathryn Van Kleek, who will
spend several weeks with them.
Tri
i
Mias Thelma Teftt was present­
ed in a dance recital at the Lin­
ci In High School auditorium last
Sa tu Hay evening. She is a pupil
of Misa Jessie Verrif.
MY*. L. R. Dean and ilnughte.- La
Mvr. e left last week for Ro-ehurg
where they will visti relatives for a
few week*. Mr. Dean left Sunday to
join them and will return Saturday.
LOCAL FOLKS ATTEND
SHRINERS ROUNDUP
M o il ,
William Bovd In
•THE LEATHERNECK"
One of the
best
pictures of
the year.
Comedy: “Have Patience"
Wed. and Thurs., June 19, 20
"DANGER STREET"
With Warner Bixter. And
Fri-, and Sat„ June 21, and 22
REX. King of Wild Hordes In
“TWO OUTLAW S"
“Tarzan the Mighty." 6th Chap.
| Comedy: "This Way, Please"
EDWARDS IN ISLANDS
\\ 1TI1 THE MARINES
Thar* war# four new member*
added to the church la»t Sunday.
There wer* HO in Kibla »chool. The
Bible school starts at 9:46. Enjoy
the banner contest.
The morning sermon will be on,
“What Home Mtsaiona la Doing for
Oregvin.’’ The evening service la
to have as a »penal frature. Beaver­
ton'» boy pianist, Maurice Manning
to play several numbers. This will
lie worth coming for. The sermon
will be on "Men and Woman of
1
Clyde Edwards, who recently en­
list«»! in the U. S. Marines sailed
May 26th for IVarl Harbor, Hawai­
ian Diami». He has been in the
athletic detachment at San Diego
and won two medal» in at biotico, a
si,ver one for the 100 ynial da»h
ani a gold on* for the winning re­
lay race. They were presented to
him by the commanding officer.
After having his name engraved on Conviction.*’
them they were sent to his parents,
Speml your Sunday evening* prof­
Mr. sivl Mrs J, W. Edward« here. itably at the church In Beaverton.
Young Edwards is a graduata ot
C»car A. Cooper, paetor.
the Beaverton High School class of
1928.
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Beaverton
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Lode«
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and third
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day avertings
hi
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I, O. O. K Hall Mra. M arjorie La-
wis, Secretary, Mra. Sarah Cham-
herlaln, N. Q.
g*tf
666
ia a prescription lor
Cold«, G r ip p e . F lu , D e n g u e ,
Bilious F e v e r a n d M a la ria .
It la the moat speedy remedy known
You Can Find W hat Y o u W ant
A T BROWN’S
BEAVERTON PHARMACY
QUALITY T» ik H iohkht
On The Highway
P ricks LowgaT
Saturday Special
ROASTS
Government Inspected
No. 1 Steer Beef
25c
Boiling Beef, per lb., 20c
, Pot Roasts, per lb.
FLOUR
“Silver L o a f
Guaranteed Montana Hard
Wheat 49 lb Sack . • $1.65
Beaverton Market & Grocery
SILVER NITE
AT BEAVER THEATRE
EVERY MONDAY. TUESDAY
We Deliver
Phone Beaverton 3203
* 1 5 to
San Francisco
now good on
( from main lint point»)
4 trains
So ¿rear has been the demand for this economical
travel, the f 13 coach fare to San Francisco; $28 to Los
Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying
coaches the "Shasta," "West Coast," "Oregonian
and Klamath," (formerly the "Coach Special"),
Good th o on Tonrhl Slrrpm
To provide still greater comfort at low com , dies«
coach fares are now good on Tourist sleeping cars to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. This arrangement
laves nearly half your travel costs.
Planning a vacation? Pbont ot tall on tu for
nil Irnvtl information
Southern Pacific
C. E. Allen, Agent
E>.1
VOTE
SCHOOL BONDS
The $30,000 Is
Not For, “Just a
y>
G YMNASIUM!
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I’R IC I LIST*
CATALOGS
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PROGRAM
BEAVER THEATRE
Sun-.
Church of ChrUt
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stipe, and
Mr., and Mrs, F. H. Schoenv at­
tended the Shrine convention at Los
Angeles- They stopped at Oakland
where the Portland Sh iners were
entertain«! by the Oakland Shriner*
with a dinner uiul ceremonial. The
visiting lsdiei were taken on sight
seeing trips to various points of C. of ( \ Holds Lively Meet
interest. Mr. and Mr^. Stipe and
Mr. and Mrs, Schoeue returned
(Cont’d from Front Pnge)
Sunday.
wite a letter of appreciation to the
committee for the good work done
LOCAL MASONS HELP
and to have the letter publDhed.
IN TILLAMOOK WORK I But on account of the meeting being
About thirty members of Peaver- held so late in the week this will
ton ledge No. 1*0 A. F A A. M. probably have to go over to next
motored to Tillamook Saturday eve­ week.
ning to confer the initiatory degrees
NOTICE
upon Mr. Robbin* formerly of Bea­ I
verton. The party returned Sunday
Beaver Social Club will hold a
evening Deep sea fishing was en­
joyed by some of the members dur­ card partv at 8 p m. Wednesday
evening. June 19. Refreshment* and
ing their brief visit.
Mr. E. P. Edward», formerly of prizes. 25c. Everybody welcome.
ôvT F
Martha Sleeper
A Ralph Ince Production
Comedy: “Alice in the big league"
also Novelty Reel: "Pets"
Tuee, June 16. 17> 18
W | PRINT
Beaverton, cam* down from Ridge­
field, Wash., to join the local party.
T hree Class Rooms in the New
Addition. Besides a Much Needed
.Auditorium t o S e a t 5 0 0 t o
1 2 0 0 People.
KEEP The
Outside Students
Coming To
Beaverton
Paid Advertisement—School Betterment
League. W. L. Cady, Chairman