The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 17, 1931, Image 1

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    T i l ONLY
| M U VERTON OWNED
NEWSPAPER
T he B ea verton R e v ie w
ir
ira
REVIEWS F 0 «
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME IX, NO. 20
Single Copy, 5 Cent*
Beaverton Senior Class
Gives Hilarious Play
Mr. K ob.rl»,, U
I1»e ( ant la Very
Well Chosen
j
Beaverton. Washington County, Oregon.
tirade School Itema
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Living up lu the mimt th a t a n y -
onr
could v ip w t
of any grad«
«.hool, th« rep re se n ta tiv e s fo r Hva
varton claim *) a ll first piace» fu r
B eaverton In th« declam atory con-
U at h«ld In th« l¡4 iv « rto n H igh
iiubar. .„a tig.rd
_ _ took
___ p p.rt
a r t S
__ .
Ju d g e. w«r« from Paclltc U niversity.
The young sp eak ers did spjendld
work. Thi« w««k they will go to
H illsboro fo r tb« final contest In
th« county.
il. 11. S. BAND FLAYS
S IN
Local Speaker Wins
Fr.dsy,
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
B ...................................................................u
TrW k Maat
T here will he a big tria n g u la r
tra c k m eet thi* F rid ay afternoon
w ith H illiboro and T igard. I t will
a t 2 :IS and tb o ia atu d a n ti
po r
B S A v a rro N , m «
IT
I
April 17, 1931
Time Resident
Passes To Reward
Wl" * ^ «'*“ • "«
She and Her Husband Take
Will Enter The Coast
"T*. * *
* the rain.
which has delayed
practice.
All
Active Interest In Dev­
Division of Contest
monay tak en ia from th is m eet
elopment of Town
, w ill be tu rn ed av«r to the A nnual
fund
R. WEBB IS WINNER A pril 3, th e Preshm an won tile in -
SEVENTY YEARS OLD
tare lass track «Met. T here is much
la
IUalla«d Ovar
UPiT r dlo l , ‘“? .
» »«* —
Eross T h . Heve* C o m -
m aterial In th a t class which
Of
T h•
P la y
S r S S Z Z , i T
u V
“ » «» T his D istrict t om paled
^ . r r e n very much She Is Buried F rom T he * t. Ca­
_____
“ J*1 “ «th H opper. In term e d iate peo.
_____
because this being th e ir first year
r e lli C atholic C hercb
i
,.
, .
?*•. “ • L ym an Webb and R ussell
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ha will hav* three more years m
P 1 *iUo} ' WuWtt. U w r r division s r s ( « th ry n
Ronald W* b t, old#r son of E. G. tra in them into s w inning t#*«m
Mrs. E lizabeth B ernard, who died
T“ U inf
* i¥*n b y . th * “
V anKleek
T he«
s tu d e n t.
have Webb, won the cham pionship
of
L a .,
. * I“ " '
a t her f fam ily resid en t« , near R es­
*! .y 'j c " nlür C**û* " • ■ *•** «PP»»- h la h hopes f u r th e ir success a t d istric t No. a a t th e d is tric t contest out Those s tu d e n ts * ^ ^ 1 r
elated
by the audiunce, judging from Hillsboro Friday afternoon (today), held at S t H elen, Frri.y evening B„|| are: Nom. Browa. r T ’J, verton 0n April *' w»* one et th* SEN. STEIWER WILL
Ih« num ber of laughs It raised.
ea-
School vtaitora thia week are M rs ot ***1 w#* k -
Benson.
o rn il, D
r w orothy
l . t . . . u R !.j
-P*«-
O U L ’ A IÍ A T W l’ C T I
Benson, C
C ari
ari C
Corail«,
ed- i oW pl«naars_of th e C ^ a r JfiU i-B
SPEAK AT MEETING
The play, which w as w ritte n by J.
.* w
w r.tte n uy s . Boiw # „ Mrs. T hyng. Mrs. Gumm.
A pr,I 24. K on.ld will speak a t the held. D ouglas T ay io ï . ñ ^ K K e enneth
n ^ h v ,rto n d i,t ,ic t’ who h*» * » •" •**
in
L h school
U ^ au . d ito
h riu
" m d on
M the
r s .
R oba, and M r. Baldwin
T o rtU n i ... A uditorium
aylor . . Thoaa , -----------
s tu d e n t.“ -----
receirin
in T the l high
,
u . on -O ; pposition
„
. T __
----- * - in d u strial developm ent of th is local-
receiving
Sena'.or F rederich S teiw er, Uni-
evening „ f F rid ay , A pril 10.
K lim in .t.o n c o n te s t. fo , track a -
PM .»** R e.M tance * H e r . honorable m ention a re : A rth u r An j , . y fo r th#
fifty y„ r i
tt d S tataa
M Bator from
O regon,
....
i i
**"u w ere held W ednesday nlgnt, h* w i" •«*•* ‘b* co n test .g a in s t deraon C o m e n A ntrim , Ivan B ier
yQ.
tM • pM 1 ,
y,
^
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IT
Thr ca st w as . I« p a « rtic i u la
rly
well
w
h,ch
th
—
t
of
,
h
r
fln,
,
£*„
th
.
le
a
d
e
r.
uf
the
o
t
h
,
,
seven
dU
-
ly.
H
.len
f„..
m
Z
H
S
.
I
She
w
as
born
in
W
oodford.
Ir
e
-
w
ill
be
the
p
n
n
c.p
al
speaker
at
j . l
• ■* w»w " i m i w m u a i u s vnr n n s i c u n - *•— —------- w* *~* W,M* i
*/»
*> G odfrey, Joy
H uipttf.
land,
seventy
y
ears
ago,
em
ig
ra
tin
g
the
m
eeting
of
the
T
ax
E
qualiza-
. ‘“ J " ;
l‘“ b* lh Hulf had tha role l#, U n U w er. chosen for the m eet ***** u f
O n g o o to r
the sU t« M arg aret K auppiU , D orothy Lewis,
to A m erica a t an e arly age.
In tion L eague to I* h e ll a t the T i-
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f K ,h*
* ho h* J i*“ 1 to be held here S a tu rd a y m orning • li»mp o n .h ip in o ra to ry T h . w in- K atherine M arkovich, Cecelia Spies.
retu rn ed fro m Chi, ago, w ith the
th e 70’a, she w as m arried to the g*rd G range hall .p t eig h t o’clock J ^ n a t o r W o o d w a r d a n d L -
F lans for the echolarship b a n - h\ r ,ufJ lb i‘ r*,n U *^i w m «nt»f the
^ i * Sato. Leo laU C harles B eraand in the
a i d on the svening ci . . .„.ie»day. A pril
am bition to m arry a m an of the
w u r i t i H e r inoLh'ar' ïia rirê re t ” V an" Mu** *°r tk* r r>|ie school ara being
*n tk ** "•U o n al con- Shell. V erna
Ykielle. and Magare*
KatiriTl* « î
lf>ak ¿ 's " 22
M. Lepper Speak A t
World H er m other, M arg a re t Van
“
teet.
The
finals
will
ha
stag
ed
a
t
W
est.
T
his
ia
«
very
larg
e
Hat
«nd
1
*
"
Of
*
*
te .» « o u need
derm oal. sy m p ath ised w ith her. but perfected and will
T his league w as form ed
about
The Moetinxf
ash in g to n .
The co ntest in this shows that the etudents ~have bëen ,n p o rtl* nd’ Ly th e vénéra .le mis
h er fn th er, M att S n y d rr, w anted her ,oon
sionary P riest, F r. F a rrin s.
six w eeks ago when an executive
sia te has been sp o n .o red by The try ln g hard to got high gradea
to m a rry his p a rtn e r, C h ester Bin
F o r the next th irty y ears they re - com m ittee consisting of eig h t pro
Borland O regonian, but the national
• —
TALK ABOUT ROADS
ney pl.J.d by V erU ’ Em m ons Ac FARMERS* COMPANY
sided in the old S t. A nthony P arish m m ent citizen s
in terested in the
co n test is spon ored hy the A m er- !
O peretta
n
r s
. .
„
, .
(C atholic) n ear C edar Mill, w here u x problem m et. A t a la te r m eet
cord,ngly. they Invent a love affa, r
|g
OR G A N I Z E D lean B ar A -aociation.
A nderson
T ells O f T rouble«
Of
m rr tn a y nigtit. May J , the com- th€y
^ ¡ c fam ily, consisting ing sfcout fo rty five w ere p resen t
1 ■•tween C het and 1-etty L ythe, fa
G etting O rg an isatio n T ogether
■nous movie s ta r. T hia sta r. B etty
.
-
C om nanv was re w h e .T '
l
T
n
"
und«* t(** direction of M n G ertrude B ernard Stickney, end th e ir la s t
m eeting num bered
U n i’od
om pany
pany w
w as
as rs-
re- w w here
here R K-rnald
alre a ad
won out.
out, of
of Miss
Miss B B srro«
i r r « , will
will present
present the
the ' g H ^ ^ ' , oni( D r j . H B ernard m ore th a n
ie d F F arm
a rm e e rs r. C C om
.nald h has
a . alre
d y y won
two o hun
hundred
pei
T aylor, comas to tow n w ith her ft-
sons. Dr. J . H. B ernard, m ore th a n
tw
d red persons.
Road B u ilB rg m ight be said to
ntly
organised
f.,r
the
purpose
of
a
re
C
lackam
as,
C
lsU
op,
Colum
bia,
comie
tw
o
-a
c
t
operetta
"T
he
Belle
w*
ance. Donald S w ift (Jo h n L indow )
. {>T.
P*?*™ o f
L olum tna, comic tw o -a c t o p eretta. “T he Belle ^ X r i k V ^ i ' h f T A. F. B ^ ra trä . T his only sh o w , the interise in-
have been the them * o f the speak-
Them. m m p H ratlo .V d T i n s T F in al-
. •* w hoU ‘ “ *‘ pr,,ducU “ ^ “ IU' om* h ^ utTkJ'
o t H orU sndi. of B ^ d .d “ in the high'school gym 1 £
C m r n ^ " 1. ^
C harles
E. te r e .t taken ia the p re se n t ta x s it- j #f> g( th# Un,tgd W esU ide club
ly. bow evir. all en d . happily w ith '* ? d ‘,U‘ ! , r -
*
T9e* rta*’ “ nd ^ , n r * k - - W *,uh1 " rU>"
Y* m
” P * « tU . with iU
colorful
B e .v .r o
on-
U* ,‘° nu,
_
.
! m eeting held a t the B eaverton high
Ethel and C het en g sg ed . W inifred
^
TT.
hi"
high « b o o l h a . Just sta g in g and eoa’umes. w itty lines.
° u r, „ th l„
_
period th a t she
«• W.
B:< k > ks of th e M etzger jehool audiorium on T uesday eve.-
T hom , played the p .r t of the m aid 1 * . ^
“
f0r.
•« * * * * ? '
**» - r e l y be and
J * ^ her husband took a very active d istric t paid the Review^ office a „in g . A pril 14. The Lion«’ club of
M aaro«
" ro ^ ' S b ie ljl.' porn»*•"* l,L ,0 ellm i“ u ^
*•
B **v*rtonlan. and .11 of ¡ a " h p " w ‘th .H who r«« i t
in the
developm ent o f visit Monday and requested th a t we I U n^,ion ' Were to have presented the
whom E thel a t first Intended to C°u7 ? ° nly knOW" V . h' « bUUlm1* B W"»>ingtor, county h a . reason for
Those faking leading roles
a re in te re st
u la larly
rly i i n n « F ” iv*
ng a - little publicity prOKram
to the
an-
th e ir com nm
m unity, p p a a rtic
rticu
* thi* m — eet
«»••«
program according
_______
m arry
Ju n io r l>ysle w as a U x i * h fh
' h* ^°b " ,r *mi '‘'h '’1'-
t’roud o f th * excellent school T.ucile NeDon,
Monroe
Shannon, the a sp a ra g u s and onion industries. *» he th o u g h t th a t some of our nouncem€nt sent out.
driver. Florence S e la n d rr w s . Hedle “ * » wh°
n“ ' " U i^ d h fr ' '» d i»**** No. 48 V .rn e A 'len. E v .lyn Hawley. FJIz-
L a te r th ey moved to P ortland. B eav er.cn an s
m ignt be interested
S en ato r W oodward, the “ F a th e r
Bloom. teach er of d e n o n g .n d F ern
,o r ,h * d 'f f * " " - of W ashington co u n 'y .
sb eth B t-u th e rs Paul Toekli. S t .n -
ley C oraila,
W .yne
S on n arb u rg re tu rn in g to B eaverton in 1924. S'.«
perk* p*
m*«u n * of the T unnel bill” and L. M. Lep
Chinn. U U W ilson, and '»ally O ti. ^
^
,- tw * ' n produf* r , , , J
I I ID E* t / n
rx iu is m
| J u n io r Dysle. R leanor Z u rrh er R „tb rem ained here till h er death
ovnsurr steiw er.
per, an a tto rn e y fro m
P o rtla n d s
warn frie n d , of E th el and h er mo
Oenney. B e tty 'S tic k n e y . Ruby
On A pril 11. she w as buried from
, 7. 4 xTva n n o r D - -
E wUi d . C om m ercial
C lub carried
ffrgw.
Th# Com pany has ta k e n an o p- M J r K V b L K l COMING
IN
“ E A S T IS W F 2 S T ” , r w
«nd F ran cis Marvin
s *- Cecelia C atholic C hurch.
th e D A L L M A N N S O B S E R V E
off th e honors as speakers. The
a a
a
a.
t i o i on th # Bethany Store, owned
num ber of the sp eak ers and th e v a r ­
Rev F r J. M O’N eill o fficia tin g
W E D D IN G
D A T E
ttlU .t- L
X
by E B A n d a rs o n /th ro u g h w h ^ h
iety of the e n te rta in m e n t
speaks
w ith G eorge H ennessy sin g in g her
______
W 4 . Rob^ U ‘m i
they intend to p u n c h .« g ro ceria.
G irl R eserves
_
_
The
C
hinese
may
bs
sm
art
peo.
well fo r the in d u stry of those who
Th# play r t i l i i f I $106 ov#r #x- an«! household ffooda in gen eral a t
Requiem .
In te rm e n t w as in
Mt
The G irl R eserve Club of B eaver
M r. and M rs. A u g u st H. Dall- had charg e of th e p ro g ra m ’s p r e ­
penea.
T h . H igh
School b a n d
w hoU m D T o s t' plus "sn‘ ' ” erhe.‘ j f t .
rT ^
^
ton H igh School is particip atin g in C alvary cem etery.
m ann observed th eir fo rty -fo u rth p aratio n .
played M o m th e play, betw een t h . , 0 tak e care of com o f o p eratin g ! 01,? 10 , M,n« Toy '» H n .v e r m l. all- ■ p a g e a n t to he given by all the
Besides h er fo u r children she is w ed d ir_
an n iv ersary . Sunday, by
a c t., and a fte r the play. They w o.e They alw> decided to establish a
T
w J
“ * * ! ,UC' G irl R eserv e. In and aiound P o rt­ survived by eig h t gran d ch ild ren .
S in claire W ilson o f L innton plead
e n te r;a in in g moat of th e ir children
thaiy new u n ifo rm , w ith the o ran g e w arehouse a t B eaverton w here they
E a ,t '* W“ 1,
comln* to land.
_
,
. -
, ,, .
and tbe'.r fam ilies, and o th er in- fo r an im provem ent in th e highw ay
and black cap a.
c aa ship ia p ro d u c t, suck « f « d . ,b * “ r* v , r
V ' T Z n*Xt .Fri<Uy-
—
F u n eral services w era held from y i u J frie n d s. A fine
w as connection of this T u a la tin V alley
T he “ M ystic F lo w er” is to be p re -
iB
q u an tities, enab lin g th e * * tu r* * y ’ ,md SuiMay could r»ve w n t » j jn the Lincoln High School ^ rkrk<' tt *
C olum bia River
. ,n F o r**t ®*'OTe served a t r.oon. The aftern o o n w as w ith th e L ow er
C . O F C . D IR E C T O R S
* •"» •«
who purchase ON
ton * } • ?
p o in ,'“r* on *b*,y
A uditorium , A pril 24 2
25 a t i ° r - f Z
a t* S °u tbern enjoyed w ith m usic and social in- highw ay, and urged the im prove­
m ent of the G erm antow n road as a
A I M k l * T I H 'V D I I T T l f l M *° *rc u r* t h , t ton o{ {**<i 4 t th e
*:*0 p.m. T ickets m ay he obtained IsciA c A gent a t C ornelius, but fo r tercourso
A I M J I 1 I t r - M I I . I 1 I O . \ M m r p rifa Bi though he purchased
I" ,h l* p ictu re I.upe Velez w ears from any o t the G irl Reserve*
a num ber of y ears in ch arg e of th e
,
’ ..
.
„
m eans of
supplying th is need. H.
—
a carload.
• heavily em broidered C hinese pa - j
S. P. depot, here. Services w ere
V" * * 1
“ ¿1 H . E ckhar: urged on the m eeting
conducted by the B eaverton M asonic J
' I * ’ . UKU* r
*n
am l •^ the necessity of w idening th a t p a rt
The D irecluta of the H eeverton
H ans C oraila. E B. Anderaon N ^*m* ,u lt w *iKhin« n early 20 pounds
M r. Coz V isits School
-
- -
- es
’
A
ll of
- r scenes
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lodge, of w hich o rg an izatio n M cH- V ° m S r j** * ® ’ , M rs’ t T n * ■
of C apitol
highw ay betw een the
t ham ber o f Com m erce m et ■( the P.
Johnson,
Jam
W eb ers. Ru-
AI1
of the
*be
e -------
x te rio
w ere
On? d, y
week Mr Cox vis-
high school T uesday evening, a t dolph K tirnem an. A. E H ichlethier, m ,d *
vaine had been a m em ber fo r a long nl , aJl
*°!ri f 'T . .
0<,<,'
M ultnom ah viaduct and B ertha. H i
high
“ blaxing tu n , fo r the pic- ! ¡ted the school M r Cox is « for
the L
h o tte
*—*
st —
p a -*
rt 1 ; m er —
'
a i was
r
tim e.
^
. Mn
n 1 y’
m
! requested M r,. F. L. Dudley, p res-
7 .'10 o'clock, and ado p ted a reso ld - P- M. Jorgensen, i, W H. H a rt E *u r* w** m ade in ,u_
B eaverton coach
and he
.
.
.
children,
A lbert
D slim ann.
Miss t , . , -
w . . , ___ .w
r,____ _
Hon req u estin g the S ta te H ighw ay E. Johnson a ra said (g have .1 - o f t l e ru n m e r.
welcomed
by everyone. A lthough
I t is « i d
th a t he w as the first L u d la D allm ann. W inifred
W ibel ^ f nt. ^
P ,r '" t '
give
her
Cumnilaion to widen the T u g latln ready in terested th en tsrlv es ftnan-
Nex time we m ake a p ictu re in Mr. Cox did not speak to the stu- o p erato r to have -h arg * of the local
O rtneo. and a num ber of frie n d , T eacher ****cUtl<m
*°
view
s,
which
she
did.
in
a
quiet,
Valley H ighw ay betw een B eaverton cially in thia venture,
depot
though
the
late
F
.
W.
Cady
f
rom
G
resham
.
A
very
pleasant
» b " - i : , ? yF# ‘ d D [*e i°,r M° n t?. d e n t M y ‘ m* ny of ‘h* »tudents
a it) H illsboro.
—— —
Hell. | , | a p p e a r in a b a th in g s u it!” who knew him w ere able to talk to had been a g e n t fo r th e railro ad be- tim e w as enjoyed by a ll p resent, dignified m anner. A nother resident
Is>wu A yres and E lw a rd G. R o b -1
They also decided to postpone th e LOUAL GRANGE HAS
, him.
fo re the estab lish m en t of teleg rap h ic and .11 w ished Mr and Mrs. D all- of M ultnom ah also spoke of the
congestion in the business section
reg u lar A pril m eeting
until May
GOOD ATTENDANCE l” *0 0 , * ,,P,‘, r w ’tb I-Uf« in “ E ast
rom m unreations from th is city.
m ann m any m ore happy re tu rn s of
o f M ultnom ah.
bth, on account of th e re g u la r
______ *
b '*'e‘ L
The
deceased
w
as
born
in
In
d
ia
n
a
.'
the
day.
MISS EMMONS IS E-
H a rris H anson san g tw o num bers
m eeting daU being changed to th e
Tl>. , . . . ___________ _
...
Ju ly 16, 1866 and cam e to O regon,
panied a t the piano by Mrs.
LECTED TO SOCIETY in 1902. F o r a num ber of y e a r, he AVERILL SUPERVISES accom
E rickson o f P rogress.
lived on th e Huirhson place, lust
_____ RTAINMENT A p rin t from the O regon D aily w e ft of tow n on The H ^ w . y . Th’s JUDGING AT MEETING Leslie M. S cott, son of H arvey
tlon, while the a ftern o o n w as given
___
Scott, th a t g re a t ed ito r of th e O re­
be held W ednesday, May 0(h, at
E m erald, the cam pus p ap er of the place ia now occupied by the H a r-
______
over to the W o rth y L ectu rer, who
.
gonian. told c f tbe w ork already
the C ham ber of Comm erce, Bank had provided an in te re stin g
Ju d g in g w as supervised by a s- done by the T unnel Comm ission.
pro-
Yb* A lo h a-H u b er 4 -H clubs will U niversity of O regon, show s th a t ria p o ultry farm .
build ng.
g ra m
p resen t an e n te rta in m e n t a t H uber Oma Belle Emm ons has been elect­
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sis ta n t C ounty ag e n t W . S. A verill F rom a suggestion,
we g ath ered
F o r the roll call a num ber of th e Hal1’ T h “ r»'l* y evening
A pril 23. ed to Pi Lambda T h eta, the N a tio n ­
Jacob H enry H anson died a t his a t the special m eeting of the Rock th a t the to ll to be charged per car
m em bers responded w ith a
b ird - •» 8:00 P m T hree reels of m oving a l E ducatios Society. Selection of residence in Scholls, O re., A p ril 16. C reek D airy Club, held on A pril w ould be ten to fifteen cents. This
STATE PRESIDENT
m em bers
is based
upon He w as the fa th e r of M rs. F . Lil- 11» 1931. T hree classes of regis- on the a v erag e th a t tru c k s would
V 'I h ilT S ! I f u l l
Ik IT V boU** ° f h er o r his own c o n stru e - p * ! u '* * w'** h* »hown, and th ere these
V I P H l f l M M . A L . I J . U . V . tlo |v
S eventeen in te re stin g
b ird w,,! be *on»*' m u ,,f " « d in g s , and scholarship and ab ility in the edu­ Icgard whose husband is an em - te r e i H o lstein , belonging to J- A . be charged a much h ig h er ra te , but
h o u se , of various deaigns were ex - u ] k* by the c,ub m em bers. A sm all cation field.
ployee a t the local telephone office. Lindow and sons w ere Judged by pleasure c a rs and p assen g er vehic­
The Daughter, of t h . U nion V .t - hlbitad
, adm ission price
w ill be charged,
Miss Emm ons has been em ployed
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th is clubs m em bers. A m ong those les would be charged a low er rate.
as supervisor a t O regon S ta te N o r­
eras« o f th a Civil W ar m et Mon-
O th er fe a tu re s on tha program E veryone is invited.
SOCIAL ^ CLUB
prefent W a lte r F, Lindow, Jo,sy’.
local T he engineers tak e into -onsider-
mal Schools fo r eig h t y e a rs H er REAVER
_ „
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________ lead er;
a s s is ta n t ation the num ber of cars w hich are
day in th e I. O. O. F. H all w ith a w ere recitatio n s by Ida F elsh er ami
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luncheon a t noon.
I.o rraln e Denney, tw o p ap ers
on
Th» W. C
T. U. w i'l m eet A pril efficient w ork as a su p erv iso r is TO GIVE CARD PARTY leader; Donald Josay; E arl Jo ssy ; now com ing and going th is way
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F ra n .e s D etrick ; A lan D etrick; A l- out o f Portland. The Com m ission
The Mtata D ep artm en t
P resid en t, b ,rd * *nd h ird houses by Mrs. F «_\tt h a t th e M ethodist church s t known th ro u g h o u t th e sta te .
She w as g ran ted a leave of ab-
Everyon* is invited to be p resen t len B erg er; W ilfred G rossen; A l- expect to have con stru ctio n begun
M rs
M adalene
N ash of Salem , J -
and Mr* w - H - Boyd Jnd and M atso n .
M rs
Lew is and
x e ri-' from the N orm al School to a t th e M asonic hall, S a tu rd a y eve- b ert G rossen; Jo h n Lindow; H arvey in Ju ly .
made h er official visit to th e te n t . A* u*ual • bounteous pot luck
, liw
. ...
a t th i. tim e. T h . A lm s B ennct, d t " " « r w . . enjoyed a t noon.
M r.. I . t n have ch arg e of th e p ro - rtu d " , and up n c o m -l.tio n of her ning, A pril 18 to enjoy cards, p ro - S to ller; Jo h n H ansen; and W. S.
O tto E rickson spoke of his p le a ­
g ra m an d lunch.
E veryone w el­ w ork in Septeinfver. sh» will resum e g ram , and re fre s ’im n ts w hich th e A verfll.
su re of being on th e T unnel Com­
Olden te n t of H illsboro w ere special
com m ittee in ch arg e have provided.
her w ork a t M onm outh.
come. The tim e is 2:00 p.m.
m ission.
invited g u e sts, and eleven from th a t GRANGES HAVE AN
I. C. A nderson, P resid en t of the
ten t w are presen t. M rs. Ida I'halpa
“MERRY
MAIDS”
IS
NUAL SUNDAY MEET
M ultnom ah
county F ed eratio n
ol
of M ary L ogan ta n t in P o rtlan o
NAME OF NEW CLUB C om m unity clubs,
told som ething ot
w as also presen t. A very in te re st-
The six th an n u al S unday m eet- | 1
th e p ro b lem , of g e ttin g to g e th e r
in g o f th e G ranges in th is county
The m em bers of th e new 4 -H an o rg an zatio n
like
the U nited
will lie held in one of the church«, LJ
C anning Club m et
a t the Leedy W e stsiie clubs. C. A. McClure. Sec­
.
,
• v* » • » \ i i w v w vis
f’uiiuii^f a i n my
G range H a 'l in C edar Mill, A pril re ta ry of th e P o rtlan d C ity P la n ­
fo r th# com ing convention w h i.h ;t,d, a t which tim e all g ran g er« are
11, to choose a nam e fo r our club. ning Com m ission urged the neces­
w ill be held in P o rtlan d th i, com - invited to a tte n d . The m eeting will
O ut of rav eral nam es “The M erry - sity of th is section g e ttin g behind
ing Ju n e.
begin a t 11:00 o’clock, and G range
M aids” w as se lectel. Two com m it­ and boosting fo r traffic th rough the
b ask et d in n er a t noon. Thia prom ise,
tee«. the e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee tunnel. He though th a t roads and
and the social com m ittee w ere cho­ highw ays should be planned so as
LADIES* AID GIVE
to be a very in te re -tin g m eeting,
sen.
A a iT D D D I U C < n i D T V •* th # r* w il* Le o u t-o f-to w n speak
to throw all m eans o f tr a n s p o r ta ­
A » U K riH S L I A K 1 I
A „u m b er of m em bers from
The C lub is p racticin g fo r a 4 -H tion through th a t a rte ry .
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K inton g ra n g e a ra p lanning to at-
club p ro g ram which will take place
S en ato r W oodw ard’i ta lk w as so
a t the Leedy G range H all, th e la t­ in te re stin g so fu ll of suggestion
A real ru :p iae waa sp ru n g a t tand'
te r p a rt of M ay.
tha M athmllet pars nage
T uesday
th a t any a tte m p t to p u t H into
•v anlng
Soma of th a woman
of CONVENTION WILL BE
cold type would loose 10 much
tha L ad ies’ Aid had a rra n g e d w ith
U W Ik i t
12 1 X I T f lV
th a t we will not a tte m p t to tell
GAME
IS
CALLED
Mr« P atto n fo r a c jm m itte « m a s t-
U B i I s I I A l
IVIDfllliX
w h at he said. It would have to
BECAUSE OF RAIN be
Ing a t 8:00 o'clock. Tha doo r-b ell
heard to be ap p reciated but it
ta n g on schedule t'-me, b u t in stead
A rran g em en ts
a re being
m ads
ju s t about capped the clim ax o f a
The B eaverton baseball club w ill very in te re stin g m eeting. A t the
< f a com m ittee of tw o o r th ro e w o- to hold
the next Sunday
school
play the T h atch er team from F o r­ su ggestion
men th e re ap p eared such a crowd convention o f the Sunday schools
of P resid en t
L ip p ert,
e st G rove Sunday on th e W atson th e g a th e rin g gave a risin g vote
as had n o t in y eara assem bled
In In K inton
d istric t, w ith
Kinton
stre e t grounds a t B eaverton. Both of th a n k s fo r th e good w ork done
th« | arso n a g e on “ P iety H ill.”
school, on Sunday May 10th. All
team s a re very fa s t and a hot eon- by S en ato r W oodw ard and S en ato r
A w ell-prepa ed p ro g ram o f mu- in terested in Sundav school work
sic, songs, and puzzling g am es, fo l- a re invited to atten d . Each one a l ­
teat ia expected. The gam e w ill
F ish er in g e ttin g the tunnel
lowed l y re frra h m e n ta , w era th o r- ten d in g is requested to b rin g a b as-
s ta r t a t 2:30 p.m.
| bill th ro u g h the leg islatu re.
ough'y enjoyed by all p resen t.
k e t lunch, which will be served at
L ast Sunday Beav»rton w as lead- I R esolutions w ere adopted re q u e st­
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- —- —
noon Remeiriber th e d ate. May 10
ing the T ig ard Ball C lub 7 toO. | ing the h ighw ay com m ission to w i-
when um pire
V ith era called
the d«n the h ighw ay betw een B eaver-
MEN’S BROTHERHOOD •* 10 °*ch*k_!n_t,‘* morniB*
gam e a t the end of the fo u rth inn- ton and H illsboro and th ro u g h M ult-
HOLDS A MEETING p r GG IS HONOR
ing, because of the rain .
j nom ah.
tsi(
^in
°', r u r '.b
^
X i,
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.
ci . ubs to oive
“ "••I an kntertainmk
Spring Activities
1
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j
T here w ere t w e l v e men pres -
ent T u e id a y evening a t the m eet-
Ing of th e m en’s brotherhood of the
E vangelical churches in K inton dls
trlc t, held a t the hom e of S- H
Pom eroy, Tile F lat read . A sp e a k -
e r from th e college in N ew hurg
waa p re se n t and gave a fine ad-
dress. T h ere w ere also o th er num-
bars on th e p ro g ram
M rs. R obert
Pom eroy eerved re fre hm ent* a t the
cloee of th e evening.
,
GUEST AT DINNER
W. E P eg g w as the honor gu est
a t a d in n er S a tu rd a y evening glv -
en a t the home o f his d au g h ter.
M rs. A. L. B erg, in honor o f Ms
b irth d a y . G uests Included: M r. and
Mr«. W . E . P eg g ; Mr*-
P a*_
on;
Mr. and Mr*.
T hom as
D.
H u g h es; Miss T h esta P eg g ; M aster
Elw in Paxaon; Mis« D olores Berg;
• nd ***■ * nd ***•• A. L Berg.
j
TEACHERS FOR WHIT- REBEKAHS GIVE ODD­
FELLOWS A PARTY
FORD SCHOOL CHOSEN
T eachers have been chosen fo r
the W hitford school fo r th e com ing
term . M arie A rnold Sm th of P o rt-
land has baen en g ag e 1 to teach th e
upper g rad es, and G ertrude Moore
Gore of B eaverton. R oute 3, w ill
teach th e low er grades.
i
The R ehekahs had a su rp rise par-
ty fo r th e O ddfellow s M onday eve-
ning. A t the close of the m eeting,
the ladies all cam e loaded down w ith
pie«. A fte r a v ery in t-ro stin g pro-
gT«m. they fed th e men on piea and
, coffee.