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O -»fon Fxchangsa if ir « rn * MKAVERTON, IIF.VIKW'H FOK ti T he B eaverton R eview T il* IT Cl.KAN FOR itKWHM, A ll T il* Ì FAMILY Vj>- M The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests Of Eastern Washi ngton County. \OLUMb VIII, NO. 27 Single Copy, ft Cent* Hen verton, Washington County, Oregon. ----------------------------- ^ n ib tin u ti ok m » City Council Moots In Regular Session ‘.h e buy lies id ths U r call of fisejsiu riout ms lii<in« in the |u snu Uiu pm« ilien W.UI iisnl put» Mrapptd uier n-» shouldar a « sianuy stepped mtu Him. Now Ihs lb « And th« gun In th« corner stand« rusting, burn uangs tilers, muto, on tb« wan. old dog looks sauiy upon thorn longingly waits Ur th« call. In th« b«nd of th« And tuned Ur a Now the boy from 1» »Wiping thgrg s e e That night, Midst Inc M* though! Anjj li^igrd road there, he l.ngarsd, last farewell K|Uu « , old Oregon's mouplaini' ".^(inrawhere |n Franc«', « * . . on th« battlafMld. wuumled, thousand« ol dying and sl«sli| of hid hbtiye mountain»/ «o ttt «ye than s g » n And somehow as th« longing gi«w stronger, Forgo', was the sorrow bird pain, Till titers In his hom« m ph* iip.untuln« H« was hock W'lh his loved "n»« UKUU 1 . Dp in* old tr«i| that l«U through the pasture lit »«ml. n«uth th* «oft rumn.ir stais, Whsr« h a dear littW golden-haired sist«r Stood waiting for him, at th« bars And on up th« W nil« the d*g And his Father llim, there bv .... ^ h. path through th« ».«hard, bar'<ed hi« welcome on,-« mot«, and Mother stood waiting th« old fot(ug» df.or ii i i I a », 1 .¿.('•••»k God,;, hu culq |iu* fnitercii, . F (iW hself 0 |f th» fttd liomt; pise*. Hut hi lav PR tns l><iHl.’ f e l d " dying — With the chill dew of Death on his faco. •-Certrud« Martin Chrlst«ns«n rtr. patg’-'f nr ADA MERLO LEADS IN LIST OF CANDIDATES Game From Sherwood A "Miwj lt«av«rton” card p a n , will b« given at the Ma-onic Hall Wednesday evening. Jure It where III* **A**M‘ tki'l "V ',iv»j,'l »8 F •" TM lTl" ' »1 , WlU b* mad» an»* . Jtul • . .«*ne o f the Beaverton Gets Safe Lead winner announced. In the Fifth Inning and < Dur.ng the evening. played, refreshments Keep* It To the End prises given. All the Friday ¡COURT HOUSE ITEMS, ------------------------- *— j FEES AND FINEM COLLECTED County Clerk E. C. Luce collects« >1,487 1*5 in fees and tinea for in« month of May, while Recorder Da vis col lei ted »»7 .8 ft for the same period. June 6, 1930. ïtside Club To Meet At Forest Grove at The June Bride Ä S W 2Ä. COUNTY COURT A. WARDS CONTRACTS PREPARE iTM Large Cicss Grad uates From l H. S * !i all n* are tnUK pained • J( f to 8' i learn J ff*ve the r principal of and of f Fh her >• even.nff. * 1 » address u . 1 the In v his * talk he * tried 1 * to m- sudden death. .. 0 ____________ press upon the Sen ;r Class the a J t a r ty p r if A 1 11 they might get from u : ng surri L tA L flfid A lU valuable *Veaponsu a? faith, deter- A “ S IL V E R T E A ” mination, efc.. in the battle of life. ____ As Mr. Walker has spoken here be- Tke Ladiei Aid of the Coxgiega- ior* m» nV times it would be super- tio al Church gave a “ Silver Tea ’ fluous to mention his inters at the church parlors Thursday a f- *p‘,l adm rsble manner and me hed ternoon. The following program wa? delivery. enjoyed: vocal solo, Rhoda Sheiien- I. R . Metzler pre?ented the clns? berger; violin solo, Mrs. T. A. honor*. Barbara Cady was given a Dungan, accompanied by Mrs. R . scholarship with Richard V.'.ro-: C. 5 °ty ; piano duet, by Helen Tefft chosen a? alternate in case sr# d 1 and Barbara Cady; piano solo. Lu- not go. Each year the Torch Hm - cille Barnes. Strawberry shortcake or Society gives a sliver eup to tbs was served. The hostesses for the member of the Senior Clas? earn - - afternoon were Mr«. W. C. McKell,. the most points'during their ?n n Mrs. F. J. Dietsch, Mre. F . J.* school course. Emma Schra I -r. Donaldson, Mrs. J. F. Felsher, Mrs. with 141 points won the cup t,,:t J. W. Barnes. year. ----------------------- Mr. L. R. Dean, the Chairman MISS VANKLEEK EN- o f the local 1 card of Educa i , ri, x, . • j v o i : i i > p i t o e presented the diplomat to tno g. l f i K l A l A o H L K L L A o o uating student*. Miss Helen VanKleek, teacher ot the "Class in the Corner” of the , Kinton Sunday achool entertained the class of girls at her home Satur day afternoon. The girls spent a very pleasant afternoon with out door games, etc. During the after noon a business meeting was held and the class was organized with regular officer». The members are looking forward to a number of good time« during the summer months. Contract* were awarded Thursday fat«' Bail C, Bell ha.» been spend ! by the County Court of Washington ing ms past week in 1‘urtiunU witn County for the building o f a new tier parents, Mr. and Mrs, it. n jail and remodeling the north unit VV tlliama. _ _ ( of the Court House. Hord Brooks Alex Walkenshaw has returned to 4 Co, received the general contract his home in McMinnvlii« after a at a hid of >33,980; Eugene Ruedy two weeas visit witn his sister, Mrs. received th« plumbing contract for | >2890; Milton Keyaer A Son was C W. Young. | awarded the heating contract at a Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hite and l bid o f >1744 The wiring contract daughter and F. Danger of Sherwood was let to Davidson Electric Co. were Sunday guests of Mr. and fo r >891. 86; C. J. Hillard A Co. Mrs. August Obrlet. was given the jail equipment con Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly enter tract at a bid of >6175, Orlo R. tained at a chicken birthday dinner Hossack Is the architect. Sunday in honor o f the birthdays of H. E. Giahhorn and e,. L. Cox. IMANO PUPILS GIVE A MUSIC RECITAL Par Y m m Mr*. In* Erickson of Progre«» presented nine of her pupil* in a piano recital at her home Thursday evening, May 29. Mi** Thelma T e fft! of Beaverton, Harris Hanson and ! Dorothy Dralle were alao on the KMTATEM ADMITTED General “Clean-Up” Pro-) Geo. W. Joseph Will Be program. Mr. Charlea Walker Civet The Ki.Utes of Margaret Seifert, Th* following numbes were pre - Kiam I n Ordered. June The Principal Speaker Joseph Uollms, and to o . Kngler Principal Adre-as Of sealed; recitation, Dorothy Dralle; ! have b«en admitted Lo probate. in the Legion Hall 10 I n Day Set p.ano duet, "Marche Militaire The Evening (Schubert), Elizabeth Struthers and AURE8TH AND PINES Mrs. Erickson; “ Tarantella” (V lr- --------- 2 PETITIONS SHOWN Ivan McKnight wag arrested on a NINTH REGULAR MEET gil). and “The Robin.” (Virg 1), DEAN GIVES DIPLOM driving wh.l« drunk charge He re de Haan; ‘T he Little ______ “ Seven Steppers” Will Be a Part Dorothy ceived a fina of >ft00 and a sen Disc usa the Building Of a Sh«ll*r Drummer B o y ' (Emerson), a no r of the Intereating Program tence of 8 months in Jail on two “ Summer Dsya’’ (William«), Mar Ll" m* 8chr,dpr J* Given Cnp By For City i ’.re Engine indictments. • garet Flint; p.ano duet, “ Gypsy lh* Torch Honor SocAty Geo- W. Joseph, Republican nom- Ike Aseltlne of Beaverton was ar Dance” (Mendelssohn), Earl« Dralle --------- At tho regular meeting o f the rested for the sale of liquor. •e for governor, will bo the prin and Mrs. Er.ckson) Tarantella’ The B. H . S. auditorium wuj “ (Tty Fathers' held Monday even Arthur Heas of North Pmrns waa cipal speaker at the ninth, wc be (V irgil), is « “ Edelweiss Gild«“ to overflow,r.g at m* con.- ing. tbty ordered a general ‘’Clean- arrested for posiesa on and trans lieve. regular mee-Hg of the ID (Valuerbeck)., Frances Hansen; »eneement program held ior i a hi ted Westside Club* when they t in , L'p” program for the Town. There portation of liquor. Five gallons m “ Va.se das Fees” (Ketterer), Eliz- claM 190'0 Friday, May ou. A .- was little said as to Just what thla liquor wa* found in his car. The vene at Forest Grov«, This gathering will take place in abeth Sirutheis; piano duet, ’March* plough extra chair* wt .-« broui.- t consist«! of but th« day set is Tu«s auto was confiscated. Militaire’’ (Streaddorg), Kusse i *n niany of the people avunui g day, June 10. George Kessler of Banks was ar tht Lsgton BaB at Forset Grove eg* Kahr and Mrs. Erickson; vocal solo, ***' 40 St« r-<1. Tuesday evening, June »9, at «trht Ericks«n stated that h« rested on a charge sl«*Utar to the Harru Hansen; “ see M arch’ (M ill- The 3*nior class tlia year w rj O’clock. had m mind a p»rty who would re piert-lUie un« er), and ‘The G;anU” (Rogers) VKry k rge, contauiing forty-thr.-j Th« ’••even Steppers’* will be one move the rc'i*»i. and provide th« A- fc Prikpow was arrest««! (q* the. T> ro|' *nember*. The follow ng are the "T »he foatuv»» of the entertainment. Earl Dralle; "From dumping ground*' bdt th« name of the po«a*«»:on r* « *w«ntv #iv» (He.ns), and T in k e r tells” (Mors), namc* those graduating; De i Th-se iwautiful young ladies are un * Still a<uj 1*1 gaUeim of mesh thb ihdA.dual did not reach our cars. Ard.s NcUqft; “ Fie*ung Cloud» ' GarUcr, GUsilya B ur r, L ,r Recopier D'v'suh atkod th« Coun located on the Henry Wood farm der the instruction of Mrs. A H (Ar(bipny) and “ PlanUlion Melody” F*rda Berger, F’rank Buru, Jenkins of Garden Home and th/v«^ cil about providing some means for near the Scorch Church Each was ekeswT), Russell Kahr; “ The Fifth Bati-»ra Cady, Ru.h Clark, LaLu i them tell uint-veL«»* sending out bills for ths amounts bound over to the grand Jury in who know Nocturn’’ (Leybeck), and “ A rbglu .“ eh,n- B*»’ D» v ' . Ain.a Dur o f or j , tale* of thei^ ^ Hu* the b»st du« on th« water. He was instructed the sum of >1000 eaeh. (Kern), Irene iiar.sen; “ Convent Kos* f rY. Alfred F. Finnall, H - VpV'4 that w» can say is that they to secure prices on ths print ng of > Boils” (Bollmapi *^1 fRendezvous” w“ d Harris n. H en .n t.a II ar« worth the journey to see. the*« not.es» (AI-UarL Ethel' N'orth; * fh « Flat- Hi,l. O '.rg c ¡D ,r, . ra. , "VVL* W L *» I Geo W L'ppcr», chairman The follow ng suite were filed terer” Ichaminade), an^ 'T b e Wed- F’rances Jenne, A ik e JoOn- The matter r f D.s o .„ ho»* cart be the bresiding J ^ r . Both he dir.g of the P »i*‘*4 poll” (Brown) A!ired Jehts-ou, !a n t. Cu:i . aousv cm the old CMy Hall lot esme in the Circuit Court; •p,'| i»- V- Ihtvj.npqrt. the able »e- Eliytwsa Struthers; dan«« number. B“ 1*1 Gundgrt-n, Ruth .dartin, J x . i . m Conrad Algesheimer vs. th* £baw Op and ths bids secured for the pur efetary, have be-o busy preparing Tatim* Tefft, ’ ’ Mediil, Gladys Mei^eod, Euna i l o - chase of the building were tabled Fear Co j linm pige foreclosure. an excellent prograov -*•• theral, Erma Nelson, Genevieve Pe There w i i «ome trj’ W of «i^,„uiiir a LiqurtaTor*, a corpr-ratlon, **. M. terson. Frank Rowe, Harold Pries, et al; money acton. pince’ wti«r* th.* (Irv «:t*U» could >.« ■ *1 G e n t l y parsing i Walter Rosebraugh, Paul Sbeiicji- P. A. Lee vs. f . ^ «juu^in^J) housed and at the same time have •%— — ------------------------------- ----------- ® berger, Emma Schrader, F i» t * » -* ' , IS Bevor.y VV <(*. W9IJ* i ‘ I a place fur tho Council to mç«t> l>'k K Dr. T . C. Humphreys who daui Spear. Cer.lia Steller, Margaret . , TWO LADIES HwrrF H Fuiiutt » . k*-- ft would «jam fltal »u>>;>t C«uf" f in Portland last week was one of Stoller, O.-.V. aid 'scar*. Jiur.el Sid- rollen; Eeavei ton’s earliest teachers. H lliD'h 1*V*H V ”J'»t »-«»«»ra tio n n- , . . »V« / . n -_ a well. Rose SUldor. Evelyn Thoms, A farew-ill party was given Mr*. . . u.vorce . thsr» — - * ’ f W thoolhou * He>n Bicnaid \. .lcox, B :n James B. Nrvin et al vs. Ches Petch and Mrs. Goddard Wednes t /U*,hO7 ^ 0 * •'B -o • vote taken lo p -: ° L 1 87M 7 ¿ " J * * f-C Zürcher. J** Of this number t i n are " T disse any lots. Now that the lots ter C. Gault et ux; mortgage fore day afternoon at the Method at which wax located on the property 2 “ “ Cr.urch by the Methodist Ladies’ closure. wheie Mr*. Hatti« Rossi now re- T ch Honor S ccety. Emma Schra- are purchased it seems in order that der, Chester Beach, Helen Tc.ft, «(Torts be made to eiect tome sort 0*ear Newlander, by guardian, vs. Aid Society and the Beaverton Kc- sides. Among his pupils were .Mrs Barbara Cady, and Thomas Rear..;. o f shelter such as will protect the Elmer Benson; cancellation of bill bekah lodge. Mrs. Petch ».m ov in g E D- McGowan, Miss Lcttie M. to Yamhill and Mrs. Goddard to Kay, the Denneys. Teffts, and Tuck Six members graduated with hig - property and at the same time pro of sale and accounting. , Tillamook. The afternoon was spent ers. During that year the water wa est scholastic honors; Chester Le vide a place for the Administrât on a.u.ra Cady, Lmu a Scâruùcr, in conversation- Refreshment* of M VKRFAGE LICENSES ISHLUO very h gh in the leaverdam, a n ’ to meet. . The following marriage liceti»«» cake and coffee were served Mr?. th« school children spent th-i.- Helen Tefft, and R chard W .ico.;. Two petitions for the laying of Petch and Mr*. Goddard were both noon, and recesses riding ra(t, ‘ he M o m n j t r ; , u ; t r i c .th wore issued during the pest week; tile wen presented, one from O. 11. a lovely sandw;cii which often resumed in a good duck- ‘* ’ tlc h° no:*- Carl W. Sjolin, B.-sver»on. «rtd presented with ■ Ai1, •* Payne and one from a property own Dumford, Gladys L -o t r, Ray , n - er along Lombaid St. They were Ir.iogone Ann Swarta, Oregon City. plate from the member* of the La ing for the youngsurs. va, Henrietta Hawley, lboii Bert Harry Quirk. Hermi-ton, Ore. dle*’ Aid. All expressed regret be informed that if the property-own cause ths two ladies were leaving. Dr E H. Smith of Hillsboro died Kearns, Gladys McLeou, G i.: e er» would purchase the tils The and Ivcla E. Martin.-Stanf.eld, Ors. Chas. E- Swlgart, Myrtle Point.; suddenly Wednesday evening of P«Uraon, and Beverly Speur. Town would have it laid to grade and Beryl E , Montaney, Forest LOCAL BOY GRADU - heart trouble. Dr. Smith war, Daring the first semester G -x- for drainage. Grove. known as a very able surgeon and ^on Cowaid was preside:'.!., aid liur- ATES FROM O. S. C. took an active part in many civic *n8 the second senwiiicr tx.e j ; c - Edward Nelson Richter, Nehalem, , BEAVERTON SISTKhS and Vivian Evelyn Walker, H.lls- j and public affairs. He was ala? i<fcnt W1W Chester Beach, Gordon Wilcox of Beaverton will known for his interest in younsr Th« class co,ors AT WISCONSIN SCHOOL boro. sa’ mon pzr k Shelby J . Forney, Hillsboro, Rt. receive his degree from the Oregon people, having put several through and orchid. The ciasa flowers a a Beaverton will be represented at 4, and Inez Blanche Hazlitt, Forest State college at the sixty-first an college, and helped others. He wa? »»eet pea and ro e buds. The a ,i nual commencement exercise June 2- also a true sportsman and will bu motto is: ” We finish to begin.’' the 1930 commencement exercises ! Grove. Wilcox will be awarded a degree missed by many. The Beaverton High School Band, Floyd Roscoe Mitten and Blanche at Marquette university in Milwau- j ______ which was organized this year, kre. (Vis., with two nuns of this ; Helen Tucker, both of Forest Grove, of bachelor of science in agriculture. He has specialized in general agri- Don Merritt, a young man of played for the processional." Mr. community included among those i , culture. ORDERS SIGNED Beaverton was found dead Thursday Bushnell id the director o f th:s who are candidates for degrees at | The following orders have been morning. His people thot he wss at band that rs progressing so rapidly, the Wisconsin institution. The Circuit PIONEER HIGHWAY home the night before but in ths Rev. Waddington gave the mvo- Beaverton seniors are Sister Mary signed by George Bagley, Aquinas Revennan and Sister Mary Judge: moming it was found he had not cation. ASS’N. TO ME ET been home. A search was made ana The Girls’ Chorus sang two se- New York Life Insurance Co. Eugenia Kberhard, both of whom will receive the degree o f bachelor ' vs. Martha Miller et al; order con he was found in the beaver dam. lections, “The Wind ot Night” and The Pioneer Highway Ass’n. will forming sale. of science. He had fallen face downward and “ To a Wild Rose” . M'ss Amaretta Emma b‘ . Dant vs. Carl F. hold a meeting at Champoeg. Sun- had apparently smothered in the Barnes directed the chorus, and M s Marquette’s commencement exer- j : day afternoon at 2:30- Dr. Marsh, soft earth. Helen Tefft accompanied it on the rises this year will be held Wdnes- Beyerd et al; decree. president of th« association, will be --------- piano. day night, June 11, in the main ; 01iv«r W . Newman vs. Harriett , the principal speaker. It is utged Miss Anderson o f ’Sherwood^ who Chegter Beach, the Senior class hail of the Milwaukee Municipal Newman; divorce decree. • lsgar«t Helen Ross vs. Robert that as many as can attend this was to be the teacher of the Kinton preiidenti del i f t e d the audience auditorium. meeting. school next year passed away Friday with a voca, S0i0 Ross, divorce decree. evening. Miss Anderson was thmaghr Walker, President of the J. M. COLEMAN WINS KINTON GRANGE TO very highly of in the d istr-t where K#rthwe*t gcll00, of CoralBerce> KINTON TEACHER OB “ 500” will be served and lovely candi dates will be prewnt, and a ballot box will be station«.! in th« hall SHERWOOD IS UP FIRST where you may vote for your favor ite until ten o'clock. Many Factor» Combine To Make the 1 A small admission w || be charge i, the proceeds to be used for the l*sy Disagreeable f o r Baseball float. | The standing of tbs candidates The Sherwood team at th« hea>> for Misa Beaverton on the Reaver- of th« Tualatin Valley baseball ton float in the Rose Festival pa league lost lo th« Beavertonians laat rade according to the count on Sunday on th« latter'« field. 8-13. Wednesday morning at 9 p m. fo l Th« day was cold, th« pitchers not lows in order: Ads M*rlo, 9300; In the host of form and th« hitting C.lady» McDeod. «300; Helen TcfTt, at tunes heavy. Two- and thru«, 28**»: Marl» Amacher, 2000; Ruth bagger* were not Qt «11 lyncunpiten, Lundgren. 1900; Erma Nelson. 1800; several mop «elkmi and two got hit Katherine Peach, 800; Louis Gall- With the fossil. | oway. 800; and Beverly Spear, 600. The first man up, Sherwood’s center. Bristow, got a hit, and •cored on two sacrifices The fourth WEDDING BELLS RING man up struck out. That win the FOR ROSA BUCHER last one struck out hy !!«averton‘s best pitcher, ('»raff. Beaverton was Miss Rosa Buch t , daughter of more fortunate and though our first Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Tucher, of man was out on a tip-up to short, Kinton, and Clarence Ballard of thsr« wsie three runt scored that Portland were mrrried at the home Inning. In th« second frame Gratf o f her parents. Sunday afternoon aeciutd unable to check th« hitting In the presence of a few intimate of Sherwood’s batter« who had al friends and relatives. Rev. W. E. most committed their rosier when Simpson, pastor of the Kinton church Manager Clinton suggested Wat was the officiating clergyman. A kins tak« the mound and try his luck. wedding dinner wns served after He held the v.sltora down to five the ceremony followed by a recep runs and when the Beavertonians tion all wishing IN POLE VAULT the bride and WORK ON DEGREES SERVES BIRTHDAY came up they too chalked five runs. groom many years of wedded bliss. That mad« th« «core 6-8 in the Mr. and Mr*. Bullard will make J . M . Coleman o f Beaverton took Regular monthly meeting of Kin home team» favor. E. L. Cox o f Kinton observed his , their home in Portland, where both first place in the pole vault for the Oregon State rooks In the meet, birthday Monday evening by enter ton grange will be held at the hall In the fourth, Sherwood was able have employment. with the University of Oi-egen frosh taining his class o f ‘‘ I.oyal Scouts” . Wednesday evening at 8:30. There lo tie th« score but they lost their and other invited friends. The eve will be work in the first and second chance in th« fifth whsn a two- GRADUATING EXER- at Corvallis, Saturday. bagger by Galbreath, an error at The winning height was 10 feet ning was most pleasantly spent with degree. games and social Intercourse, after 1 CISES AT W HITF0RD 6 inches. second put Watkins safe at first l Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gustin and which refreshments consisting of and Steele banged out a tw o-bag confections, and . daughter Miss Ona Gustin and Mr. A large crowd was in attendance ger gave Beaverton a safe lead. Miss Thcst* Pe'»«r has returned sandwiches, cake, at the program and graduating ex- home from San Francisco to spend lemonade were 8erv*d by the hostess- j and Mrs. Lester Wright and c h il class remembred their teacher dren of Rex were Sunday callers at ¡KINTON HAPPENINGS? ■ «rciaea at the Whitford school on the summer with her parents. Mr. The the Roy Bierly home. with a box of chocalates. Monday evening of last week. and Mrs. W. E Pegg. m--------------------------------------------------- m The operetta “ Goldilocks” by the Mr*. Flora I^edy of Tigard who was reported very ill last week, is school children won much applause. A number of humorous dialogues about the same. and songs with vocal numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Charlss Thomp Harris Hansen and Clyde Chalmers son art the proud parents of a little completed a fine entertainment, i girl born Saturday. Allen Spriggle and Elwood Brown ANP 6P A M P M A T E L L Mt HOW VÛÜ Mrs. S. A- Muihard of Portland were ths graduates. T. B. Denney fHCWto \S O F was a hr.day guest of hsr brother, made a short address and present ed them with diplomas. Much cre Mr. Dsve Ward, and wife. CHICAN i ^ T HE . SUPtLVj ™ ' S in n e r s . dit is due the tegcher, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mr«. Wayne VanKisek Vos« for a full evening's program. W PEAR I LL TeiL VOJ and family huvs been aysiuwng ths Ht?W I r HOW y 0 0 IT. l^ T ME- last w««k at coast rasorto- Mr. and Mrs. Brute Holden of Portland ars the proud parents of a baby daughter born Tuesday. ÿ l..» ü MRS McBREEN PRE SENTS MUSIC PUPILS MANY VISITORS AT KEBEKAH MEETING The largest gathering of Eebekah . since the Beaverton lo ge wao in stituted met Tuesday evening in ttiu 1, O. C. F\ Hal! wiien the degree team o f ’ the Beaverton Keioekan loUge put on the degree w « m ini tiating three new members. Fifty visitors and fifty numbers wero present. Members from the Hllsboro, Forest Grove and Schools iodgei were also present. Tigardviile Be- bekah lodge who were specially in* v.ted guests, were represented by a large number. Delightful refreshments were ser ved alter the lodge was closed. A gontral good time was had by ali present- Mr*. Jean McBreen presented her pupils in a recital at the Congregational Church Thursday evening augmented by violin selec tions by Miks Helen Creitz. Those ! appearing on the program w-ere: David Rohse, Betty Hansen, Patsy Mrs. Orlo Davis of Montagne, Dunbar. Lucille Longfield, Penny McCue, Mary Jane Junor, Vera Ja Calif., visited at the J. H. Hu-.-tt cobson, Rhoda Thyng. Joan Klien, homo Tuesday- Mrs. Dnvis is an LaMeme Doan, Esther MeKeown, old college friend of Mrs. Orval Mildred Twohy, Betty Buchanan, Thompson and stopped off on hi r , David Mason. Genevieve Johnson, way to Washrigton where ahe wiii 1 Marion Hagg, Lucille Larne*. ! visit with her parents. piano FAREWELL PARTY' IS Mr*. Julius Wodeking and sons GIVEN BY M. E. LADIES Julius and Harry, Mrs. Louis« Van Kleek and sons Carl and Clifford The Ladies’ Aid o f the M. F. w«rs calling on relatives in Hillsboro j Church gave Mrs. W.nldington a Mr. and Mrs. |)av« J. Ward en | farewell party Wednesday of last tertained Mr. and Mrs, Walter Van , '»’cek- Fach lady gnve a token of 1 frienlahip. Refreshments were Kleek and daughter of Beaverton . served. All hid her goodbye with and Mr*. J, C, Anderson of Port the wl 'h that she would be very land Finlay evening. in A'