The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 16, 1931, Image 1

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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME IX, NO. 7
Single Uopy, 5 Centn
Short Items About
TOWN COUNCIL HAS
ADJOURNED MEETING
ComiiiRH and
(ioiiiRK
Of
lieavertonianH Art' Kt>
conlt'd
MANY
H ere
VISIT
IKIENDS
Many lYiqilr Coin«* To llrttrrliin
To V iki I I' iIntel*, ami Itrlaltvra
Mr*. Archie Olson entertained
fritii.1« from ( ¡ale* Crack, Tuesday.
Mr. amt Mra. (¡Ini llunl arc the
|iarrnl* of a Imtiy l>oy who arnvcil
Saturday.
Mr ami Mr*. II. M. Ilarnc* rc
tunic,I from a hu*imaa trip to I*««
Anaclaa.
Beaverton, Washinglon County, Oregon.
Board of Directors oi
C. of C. Hold Meeting
‘1 he udjouiticd
meeting of in*
City "Hu..* • livid in ii>*« council
chauilH'is wa* lather well attended
.»•onuuy evening. Among tnu*v prea-
ent Were I Ivy Attorney I,. I,. Jiyer*
h.l. lioiing, Mr Huerlng, Mi. Ili.lge,
Mr. Livermoia, Mr. Atnorher, und
other* l.esile* the regulaily con­
stituted Tow it government.
Voles to Heroine Affiliated
v. ilh the Oregon State
< Itamber oi Uoinnic/ee
‘iliviv hud Item one or two lull*
which had not urnved in time tor
the muet.ng held last /week, lit*
light bill and another from the
Poiliuiid Hrm which ell* water me
tci* and other plumlting
supple*.
The light III wu* 01 dried paid aiei
the hill lor the meter* wa* rvterred
back for turihcr information.
Mi. Docr.ng uaked the ultundon-
ment o| u certain portion of ririt
St., east of (.omlurd. The matter
m u tattled until *urh a time a*
the attorney, who, by-the way, hud
not arrived when Mr. Doering «poke,
could pa** on the proceduiv.
DARKLY
Mr*. J. E. Ilay*
I'or
The officeri of Kinton nnd S. hulls
will he installed this Sat -
unity, in a joint installation nt the
K'hnlln grange hall. It will I k « an
all day aojaion nnd it is expected
there will he n good delegation from
the locul grange present. There will
I < a pot luck dinner served nt noon.
Remember, this Saturday, January
17th, to begin at 10:30 at Scholls.
gra n ges
Dr. J. E. Vlson of Portland is to
o’ on office* in Seaside on Gilbert
ol
Ask* For
Needy
Relief
fam ilies
After Die reading of tne mmuw
u! the pievlous meeting, Pres. I . l .
Schultz guve hi* re, ort ot the co l­
led.on» am,
disburse Hu nt* <> cn
stoned hy the Community Christina-,
tier.
Ill thi* cuiincc-liuii he also
i«ported the l«xal charity wurk done
in Connection with the holiday *ea-
son.
The Chamber vole«! to become uf-
fll utred with the
Oregon
Slat •
Chamlier of Commerce, The Heu-
veitun t,.lumber hail previously been
s member uf the state* chumla r hut
for the past two ur thre-e years it
wa* thought h«**l n«it to liecomc a
member, hut at the meeting lieid
Tucsv.ay evening the* Directors voted
to again liecome affiliated with the
xtute organization.
A letter from Mr*. J. E. llays,
secretary to the Al ha llulir: Pal
onl Tra ilers’ a**o«-iution. requested
that the Beavert<in < numb r use it
prestige with the County Court in
»«curing help for u couple of needy
families in that
vicinity.
Pres.
Schultz made an in>estigution, and
reported that in hi* opinion two oi
the families were in n««,; «.f telief,
aliil the Dire 'tors voteil, on motion
ol Dr. Talbert, MCMtd | by L. L.
Myer», that the secretaiy «if the
Beaverton Chamlier write the Court
recommending that relief I k * exten
«led th««se families.
CuinmunicaUona were read re,
questing a pr«»te*t against the pro
posed lifting of the «'nihargo on
imptirtstion of hulhs. Inasmuch a«
tin* section of Wash i gt..n county i-
wvll established in the bulb industry
the Secr«*tary was instructed to write
protesting the proposed lifting ot
the eml*argii.
Tim request for a
donation to the Oregon Federation
of (¡urdi'n Chits for their program
was tabled until next meeting.
The pripo'ition to hol<l banquets
at legulsr -tuled intervals and thi-
p .ssih.lity «if having a full time tiro
chief ami eh’ef of police were con
aidered nnd the matter of financing
these propositions was referred to
the finance committee for their con­
sideration
The regular meetirg of the Chant
her for all members will I k * hel l
in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Wednesday.
January 21 nt eight o'clock.
IIARRY ELIANDFR OF
1MOGRESS IMPROVING
Harry Eliandcr of Piogres*. wh *
has Iwen quite aeriously ill f«:r
some linn*, wa* taken this week to
the Vet *rans' hospital in Portland.
He is reported as improving, hit
he will remain nt th«* hospital for
observation.
His friends will la* glad to learn
ot the improvement in his condition.
BEAVERTON GRANGE
B. II. S. DELEGATES
INSTALLS OFFICERS ATTEND CONFERENCE
KINTON AND SCHOLLS
GRANGES TO INSTALL
( uuplr
The ll/.uid o f Director* ,,f the lii-u
verlon t hu/nbei ui Commerce held
lie ir regular *cm .-m onth.y m eet­
ing in the office o f the Bcavvit n
It* ally Co. Tuesday evening
with
buiely u quorum prisrnt.
Mr,
Marshall,
owner
of the
wheie stood thv "l over
Mr. ami Mr*. W. K. I'ctt h ui ground
Yumhill
vi»llc,|
with
Beaverton lu'*i i,uritecue‘ , und other variously
nain'd enlet p. I m , tlioi.glt none oi
friend* on Tuc»day
them have llouilahed exceedingly
Mr*. Wm Kngelke ha* been on in »hort the owner of the Idling sla
the «Irk llat thi* week, hut is ltd
turn which for *o long inlerlerrd
ler at thi* writing
with thr completion of thr ( anyoti
He vrrbally |ietitlonr<l
the
Mra. Jo*. KoamaUki I* visiting road.
in Olyniji a, Wn . at the home of Council to allow him to open up hi*
place of buxine** again though P
her ilaughtcr, Mr*. William Win
wa* not
Itack t* far from the
inski.
street a* an ordinance recently pa*
Mr*. Jean I arkin of Oakland Cal
If., am* a guc*t at the M. C. .Vr xed railed foi The Council, on mo
KrrHlhr horn» on Tuesday and Wed- lion of Alorrmun Alexander, voted
to ullow him to open up a little
nr*.lay
inside
the
line, in
as much
Tlie lieavcrton Realty Co. rrp««rts ■* hi* pin e had Iteen in operation
the nale o f thr Alexander T. Mil
Itefore the pasting of the ordinance
rhell property in Aloha to C. E in queition.
Hedge.
Mr. Amacher wa* invited to ao
Mr* J Summer*.
Mr* Killey. die** the meeting. Ill* speech wax
mill Mr* Carl Reach will lie boat
intereating and instructive. He. !»•
ea*e* at the Kaatrrn Star aftet
ing an auditor, told something u!
noon rard |mrty. Wmlneaday e>e- accounting *y»tem*. One »tat *ment
ninf.
interested everyone his statement
A number of Beaverton |trop|„ at­ about the same man being in c in
tended the Christian Endeavor Co, trol of the finance* and the recorat
Cabinet Meeting
at the Chn*t an o f a municipality. In other word*
he rritirixed the system of comtuii-
t thurrh in lllllaboro Sunday after
billing the office* of »ecretary und
noon.
treasurer. Thi* ha* always seemed
Mr. ami Mr* W . U. V'unKUek
bud policy.
especially
where >ne
and ilaughter ( nthryn were dinner
thousand* ul
guest* at the J. C Snider home at fund* handled total
Bunk* don't operate tha’
Kinton on Friday evening of lent dollar*.
way, nor do a lot o f other institu­
week.
tion*.
Mr C. E- Hedge made a business
The matter of the disposition of
trip to Hillsboro Wedneaday. When
leaving the court hou»e he «lipped the bond* which were called join--
and fell on the wet |i»vem *nt, hurt­ years ago, und on which interest
has been paid for a numbi r of
ing hi, leg quite tadly.
years came up for consideration and
Memlter* of the C. K. Society of the Council »greed to offer to uguin
the Congregational church met nt pay half o f the interest whiefi n»«
the home of Mia, Ruth Denney for Iteen paid in order to keep out of
their monthly hu*ine*a meeting on litigation and to
got the mat'«*r
Thur*day evening of thi* week.
settled up- The law firm of Teal.
McCulloch, and
Shu'er.
Mr. and Mr* Re* Denney re­ Winfree,
turned to Corvalli* Friday, where hr who are reputed to la« attorneys fo-
I* taking *omc apccial work in the the Bank o f Woodburn which hold*
U. S. Foreatry De|>artment, at the ten of the larnd* in question, that
college of which he i* a graduate. firm had been consulted and they
intimated
that their client would
Mr*. A. M Jannuen ami Mr*. R settle on that basis.
F. I'eter* motored to Salem Mon­
There* were several other bond*
day evening to attend the reception called on which interest has he -n
and liaU given in honor of the l.i.v.
paid since they were called What
ernor and memlter* of the legiala- these other laindholdera will do is
turo.
not known, hut the Council shemed
Mr. and Mr, VanMeter, who have to ho|a* that all the bonds co'.il I
Item living in the Ma*oti hou«e on he settled on that hasi*.
Sixth and Watson Street* «re mov
The delinquent assessments in
mg into the Welter houxe formerly bond district No. 1 was discussed
occupied hy Mr. nnd Mr*. Hixl y at some length hut there was m
and family.
.
definite decision given.
Ed Boring was appointed Mar­
While rplitting wood Monday, Mr.
I»avi» Dobinson cut thr tendon* of shall, effective February first. Al
the lirat three toe* on hi* right derman Fordnev has lu*cn canvass­
foot and Completely aevered
two ing the businessmen since the :i*r t
bone*. He wu* taken to the Emanuel ing to learn what they will ontri-
Ho«pit*l where he will remain for bute toward* the watchman's sn
lary.
lo n g time.
Beaverton (irnnge met in regular
all-day neaalon on la*t Saturday.
Routine huainea* wa* dispose.I of in
the morning. In the afternoon the
annual installation of officer* t<s>k
place with Mr*. A. M.Kennely a*
installing ottlcer and Mrs. Carl Han
*«n, Mrs. Frances Donaldson, and
Mr*. Fern (¡rnliam as her assistants.
Tile following officers where in
stalled: M-.
Marie
Downing; <>.,
Ida Kennedy; I,.. Margaret II. Den-
noy; H., A. M. Kennedy; Chaplain,
Derle f'erkins; Aaa’t. S., I,. Stark;
Sr«*., Ruhy W. Boyd; Treas.. Jenny
I.. (¡ray; ({.
K., J. W. Barnes;
Ceres, Irene C. MeKell; Pom., V i­
vian
lawrenee;
Flora,
Maggie
Stark; L. A. S., Myrtle Felsr.er.
A short program was given: Mr.
nn,| Mr*, ('has. VanKleek, o f Kin
ton (¡range were viaitors, also Mr.
nnd Mrs L. D (inrmire nnd Paul
W. (¡nrmire of Tigard (¡range.
A QUORUM
Student utilities, publication«, re­
creations were the storm centers
for disruision hy nearly ti(K> high
school student i und several scire ia-
culty representatives who attended
the llth umuinl High School Con­
ference held Inst week end at the
University of Oregon.
Jh'hgdes attending from It uver-
ton were Russel (¡rant, Betty I uy-
lor. Elizabeth Huff, and l.elnit Wil-
Jon.
Dancing should la* regularly per­
mitted in high schools, delegates
to the student body conference de­
cided after discussion. The use of
nthletir coaches to instruct after­
noon classes was also criticized hy
the students. Raymond Morse, of
Benson Polytechnic high in Port­
land, was named president of the
state student body association, while
Bernice Irgalls, Eugene, was click­
ed vice-president, und Cynthia Lil-
jcquist. Marshfield, secretary. Rc
tiring officers were John Adams, m
Portland, president; Edward Kc.imc*
Modford.
vico president/;
Naomi
Child, Sandy, secretary.
Problems of publishing nnd edit­
ing a student newspaper and year­
book were thoroughly thresh« «1 out
by the dclfgat««s to the press con­
ference, who electi*«! officers as fol­
lows;
Harold Jambor,
Milwaukic,
president; Kay Yashtti, Hood River,
vice president; and Ruth Chapman.
Salem, secretary, Retiring officers
were Clare Vause, Milton, president;
Konahl Ingalls, Ho id River, vice-
president; and Dorothy Tucker, Al
hnny, secretary.
Friday,
a_________ _
| HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
X
*>)
The student body .election o f Jan­
uary 12 was very successful. The
returns are: President. .Stanley C«r-
nils; Vic«- President, Herbert Ma­
son; Secret!ry. Florence Solander;
T rua urer,
I .chert
Wilson;
Yell
la'uder, Edward
Possun;
Student
Body Manager, lie/ cry
Mathisen;
Reporter, Irma Brown
The classes als-i had their elec­
tions Monday, January 12.
I*re*hman offieer* are: President,
Kathryn Smith; Vic» President, Ben
Scruggs; Secretary,
Ardis Nelson;
Treasurer, Margaret Dirkman.
Sophomore offiers are: President,
Leo Shell;
Vice-"resident,
June
(iillmore; Secretary,
Kuy Wismer;
Reporter, Helen (¡odfrey.
Junior
officers are: President.
Margaret Kuuppiia; Vice-President.
Oliver Kauppda; Secretary, Lucille
Nelson;
Treasurer,
V’«*rna loelli
Sergeant at-Arms, Bob Wright; Ke-
loirter. Noma I ixiwn
Senior
oth ers
are:
Presid-nt,
Walter
Suckney;
Vice-President,
Bruno Le«k la; Seen-tary, Winifred
Thoms; Tr«-usurer, Bert P.tts; Re­
porter. Matt Snyder; Sergeant ;,t-
Arms, Mahr Scott.
Every )>ody
has been studying
for the >i mesler examinations Which
started Wednesday, January 14, this
year. Many students have been ex­
empt but there arc as usual the
many students who just couldn't
pass the requirements for exemption.
Wc wish every one the best u«
lu«k and hope that the tests were
easy.
|
DAI OUTERS OF VET­
E R A N S INSTALL
The Daughters o f Union Veterans
of the Civil Wur heUi their annual
installation of officers, Monday a f ­
ternoon with >|uitc a large crowd
in attendance.
The State Department President.
Mrs. Madeline Nash of Salem with
her staff were
the installing of -
fleers.
The State Department Treasurer
Mrs. Margaret Becker and several
others from Portland were present.
The follow ing officer* were in­
stalled: Mrs.
Emma 1,'ush, piesi-
ilent; Mr-. Rebecca Ellerson, senior
vice prs silent;
Mt-S. Fannie .Stock,
junior vi.e president;
Mrs. bulu
Kelley, trezeurer; Mrs. Celia llu-
lett, secretary; Mis Inez Whitworth,
chaplain; Mrs. Alice Adams, patri­
otic
instructor; Mrs. G.
Stump,
guard: Mrs. Alice Prink, guide; Mr*.
Eva lira« ken, col r bearer.
Mr. M J Alexander of Beaver­
ton. an o'd Civil War Veteran, wai
present, and entertained
us with
several numbers on his violin, a c­
companied at the piano by his wife.
They also furnished the music for
the installation.
A pot luck dinner was served at
noon and a general good time was
had by all present.
January 16, 1931
Marathon Preacher
Audience Sits Thrilled Hy
Oratory and Keen Intel­
lect o i this >*an
\ ERSATILE PREACHER
Meetings W i I Be lie d E«ery Night
Excopt .-unday For Two Week»
Rev. and Mrs. A. I«ee Aldrich
arrived in Beaverton Tuesday after­
noon to find everything in readines-
for them to be '-omfortably quar­
tered in the well known Peteh house
adjoining the Doy
Gray property
on Watson street.
They opened their “ church loy­
alty ’ campaign in Beaverton Tu«rs-
day evening with a well filled house
at the Methodist church. “ I believe
the Bible from cover to cover” said
the speaker in a very outspoken
statement in his declaration
that
thus God had revealed his will U*
men. “ One state recently, througi,
legislative action, passed a law for-
bidil/ng the Bible to be read in
it, public schools, and the same leg­
islature pa»*«*«I another law to place
a Bible in every cell in its state
penitentiary.” “ Why not,” said th-
speaker,
“ give the young plastic
lives G« k T s word and save this vast
group of national waste and make
them an asset for God and human­
ity instea«! of a liability.'’
Rev Aldrich lermita no t me to
pass unused in his addresses in the
present series of meetings. Whether
children or adults the audience sit
thrilled by the
oratory and keen
«how of intellect o f this renowned,
versatile preacher.
“ 1 believe there is not only a
heaven, but also a hell, to be pop­
ulated by those who spend their lives
here on this earth.” With the Bible
in his hand, the speaker then said
that “ If there is no hell, then God
Almighty made an awful blunder
in sending His son, Jesus Christ, to
this earth to suffer death on the
cross that we might be saved.”
Many who heard this first address
declare that this is undoubtedly Bea­
verton's opportunity to receive the
uplift of one of the most sble men
that ever visited this community.
Meetings will continue every night
for two weeks except on Monday.
Come early and get a g«»od thrill
and uplift by both the vocal and
instrumental music. The services
will be held both morning and eve­
ning on Sunday.
N CLUB SENDS
FRUIT TO NURSERY
Hiteon club met Wednesday 7, at
the home of Meta Christensen. The
members brought tanned fruit to
send to the Albertina Kerr nurse. >.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS A report of the county federation
was given. The next meeting will
Helen Cavaness entertained with be January 21 at the home of Mil­
a party nt her home, Saturday eve­ dred Bacon.
ning. January 10th, the occasion be­
ing her thirt«*enth birthday. The eve­
HOLD ANNUAL MEET­
ning was spent playing games, and
ING OF ASSOCIATION
a good time was had hy all. Those
present were Aline Boswell. Bon­
The annual meeting of the Coo­
nie an,! I.lovd Tait, Frank I.illigard,
Beverly Kidman. Faye and I.eRoy per Mountain Cemetery Association
Haines, Genevieve Johnson. Ge:rge is scheduled for Monday, Januoiy
Kline. Robert Engelke. James Farle 19th. at 1.30 p m. at the church.
Miller, Dona Rae Howard, Georgia The Clerk and one Trustee will be
Knmberger. Dorothy Raldwin, Oris electt'd to serve for three years.
to improvements
Nelson Mar'one Allen, IXiris Whit- Matters relating
ford. Kathe.ine Denney and Ruth will also be considered. Co-operation
Hopper.
is needed to keep up this cemetery.
1 EN
CAVANES8
$1.50 P e r Y ea r
Scene From
T he Sea W olf” featuring Milton Sills
to lie shown at th: Bea ver Theatre next week
RICHER AII LODGE IS
SPONSORING A SHOW
The Beaverton R-Lekah lod;e is
sponsor.ng a show at the Beaver
Theatre
on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, January 27, 28. and
2 S. The name of this benefit picture
i* “ Swing High.”
Ware Is Presented
The story is a good one. The Mary
scene is laid in a small town, where
With Pin By Members
following Pop Garner’ s “ Circus Su­
of Beaverton Lodge
preme,’’ as it pulls into the town,
is Doc May s medicine show. Doc’s
wife, Daphne, manufactures his “ el- i
ixir o f life,” and Gerry, a soldier , ABOUT «500 PRESENT
of fortune and a singer, is the o f­
ficial ballyhooer. His success along Beaverton Oddfellows
Install Fos­
this line enrages Joe, the ringmas­
ter As Their Noble (¡rand
ter o f Garner’s show, and he decides
to eliminate his competitor. Before
About 500 people were present
hostilities are begun. Gamer’s ward.
Maryan, induces Gamer to invite the Wednesday evening at the I. O. O.
O. F. Hall in Hillsboro to witness
medicine show to Vonsolidate with
the joint installation of the Beaver­
the “ Circus Supreme.-’
ton and Hillsboro Oddfellow and
The deal goes through and it is
Rebekah lodges.
agreed that Doc May and Daphne
The following
officers were in­
shall work as clowns, while Gerry
stalled
in
the
Beaverton
Oddfellow
is to sing as a novel addition to
Maryan's aerial act which she does lodge: L. J. Foster, Noble Grand;
with Ruth. A love romance between 0 . M. Taylor, Vice Grand; M'. E.
Gerry and Maryan develops. Ruth. ■Underhill. Secretary; P W. Liver­
Treasurer; C . J. Stevena,
Maryan's partner quits the show to more.
get married. Joe. who dislikes Gerry Warden; Harry Price, Conductor; L.
cordially, sends for La Belle Trixie, F. Humburg, Chaplain; Toon Miller,
formerly Joe’s working partner, and Inside Guardian; E. R. Sheets. Ouw-
she takes Ruth’s place. Trixie ha* side Guardian; S. G. Roger*. Right
been involved in shady transactions Support to the Noble Grand; L.
with Joe in the past and he assures L. Myer«, Left Support to the
J. M. Thompson,
her that the lay of the land is just Noble Grand;
Right Support to the Vice jGrand;
right for a k.lling.
If you want to follow the play­ B. Doty. Left Support to the Vice
ers through a game of strip poker, Grand; L. I. Covey, Right Scene
Dewey Drorbaugh, Left
with a kiss as a forfeit, see heart­ Support;
broken Maryan in the hospital, and Scene Support.
The Beaverton Rebekah Lodge in­
watch Maryan force the vampire
Trixie to confess while the two do stalled the following: Mary Ware,
their act as they swing high in the Noble Grand; Rose Stevens, Vice
air, come to the Beaver Theatre Grand; Edna Sheets, Secretary; F.
one o f the nights the show is run­ W. Livermore, Treasurer; Eva Pri«»
Warden; Florence Drorbaugh, Con­
ning.
ductor; Mrs. S. Rogers, Chaplain;
Hattie Taylor, Inside
Guardian;
BOTH BEAVERTON
Emma
Bush. Outside
Guardian;
TEAMS WIN VICTORY Sarah Chamberlain, Right Support
to the Noble Grand; Alice Wheeler.
Left Support to the Noble Grand;
Monday night, on the Beaverton Luanna Underhill, Right Support to
High School basketball floor, the the Vice Grand; Bertha Wilson. Left
two Beaverton basketball teams, the Support to the Vice Grand; Eliza­
High School team and the Stipe's
beth Myers, Musician.
All-Stars, both won a victory. The
The
Hilhboro Oddfellow
lodge
High School was playing Gaston,
installed the following; Harold Car­
and Stipe's All-Stars were playing
lyle, Noble Grand; E. J. Peterson,
the Forest Grove Independents.
Vice Grand; W. O. Morley, Secre­
The high school game was played tary; Cal Ja.k, Jr., Treasurer; H.
first, beginning at a little altei 1. Patton, Chaplain; Arthur McCon-
7:15. The first basket wa* made by nahey. Inside Guardian; Geo. Le-
a Gaston man. At the fiist half the ford, Outside Guardian; E. M. Bow­
score was 14-18. in Beaverton's fh- man, Right Support Noble Grand;
vor. Though the High School team Ray Sinclair, Left Support Noble
has been defeated
several times, Grand; A. L. Brock, Right Support
they proved on Monday that they Vice Grand; Jay Phillip. Left Sup­
could win. The score at the end oi port Vice Grand; Perry Batchelar,
the game was 32-26. Mr. Phillips, Right Scene Support;
Dale Bat­
the grade school coach, acted as chelar, Left Scene Support.
referee.
The Hillsboro Rebekah lodge in­
In the other game Verl Emmons stalled
the following:
Dorothy
was referee. Forest Grove got thr Foord, Noble Grand; Mildred Chris­
first score by a shoot from a to*!. tensen, Vice Grand; Cora Heaten,
Warren made Beaverton’s first bas­ Secretary; Helen Deikhman. Treas­
ket soon after. All during the first urer;
Flossie Sinclair,
Conductor;
half the scores remained low and Margaret
Munson,
Warden; May
close. At the end of the first half Cook. Chaplain; Della Denton, In­
Beaverton was only two points in side Guardian; Merle Selfridge, Out­
advance of Forest Grove, with a side Guardian;
Etta Hanel, Right
score o f 8-6. During the second half Support Noble Grand; Arline Broch,
Beaverton crawled away from the Left Support Noble
Grand; Anna
other team. After that the outcome Tesch. Right Support Vice Grand;
was almost certain. Although the Margaret Mohr, Left Support Vice
other team fought hard, they were, Grand; Lillian Honie«len, Musician.
in the end, beaten. The final score
Mrs. C. Heaten, Marshall of the
was 34-18, rather a serious defeat
Rebekah Assembly, presented Mrs.
for the Forest Grove team.
Ware with a pin given by members
of the Beaverton
Rebekah lodge,
MISS VANKLEEK CEL*
Miss Eva McCormach, and Merle
EBRATES BIRTHDAY Selfridge, with a large bouquet of
carnations, and Mrs. Alberta Har­
grave with a gift from the P. N.
Miss Mable VanKleek entertaine i
G. C.
a number of the younger set of
There were visitors present from
Kinton last Tuestlay evening at the
home o f her mother. Mrs. Louise Vernonia; Vancouver. Wash.; Port­
Tigard; and
VanKleek. The young people en­ land; Massachusetts;
joyed a most pleasant evening with Beaverton.
After the installation delk/iouz re­
games, music, etc., after which the
hostess served a nice lunch. Miss freshments were served.
VanKleek was observing her 17th
birthday. All present wished her
many more happy returns of the
day, and hope to help her observe
many more as the years go by.
T. B. Denney attended the Jer­
sey Bree«lers’
Association meeting
at Forest Grove on Saturday.
I
joint Installation of
Lodges In Hillsboro
Mr. Donald German of Portland
was visiting with his aunt, Miss
Letty McKay, recentky.
Mrs. Beulah Morley of the Hills­
boro Rebekah Lodge was installed
as President of the Portland Auxi­
lary No. One in Portland, Oregon,
January 5th.