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    „aw.ntty u»>r»nr
T he B eaverton R eview
1 he Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIII, No. I
Beaverton learn Is
Victor Over Tigard
Well Placed Punts by Em-
inons Are Help In
W inning (lame
SCORE THROUGH PASS
TiKard U nturla To F ran tic Panning.
Hut S till Fail» To Score
Th« B eaverton »quad took the T i­
gard high school eleven into ram p
on the
local field
T hanksgiving
forenoon for the la st g«nie of the
»enaon, 7.0.
The firs t h alf showed the la u n i
about even, firs t one having a little
the edjpe and then
the o th e r with
neither g ettin g
into te rrito ry that
wa» much dangerous to the other,
hum ble»
and
Intercepted
pa»*eii
reem ed to lie the order of the day
provided neither side received th<
favors of th a t fickle dame,
I«d>
l uck. If there was sny a.!vaitag<-
Lromon»'» educated toe being work
¡ng In fine shape.
Hut as anon a» the third <|iiarte
opened, Heavertsm took the offen
u v e and got over a score in but
four m inutes. The tally cam e as th.
result of a pass into the end zone,
a long
high
heave,
beaulifutl.i
throw n and as handily caught The
a delayed pa»» brought
the point
fo r conversion home, arui th a t i
how the score stood frm th a t time
o r.
I«ate in the T hird q u a rte r T igar
opened up a passing a ttac k which 01
account of referee decision» r.e tte;
them quite long gains but availed
them nothing, fo r they reemod t<
have gone fra n tic , throw ing pas
a f te r pass which o f course woul.
1 « intercepted sooner o r la 'e r •<
long as they persisted in th a t one
sort o f attack .
E arly in the
fourth q u a rte r
a
l ing pass from near the middle of
the field to the Beaverton 25-yard
line w as knocked down by one of
E caverton's play ers, but the referee
gave the
ta il bo T ig ard
on the
g iound th a t th e re was interference
w ith the receiver However, specta
to rs who could ace th e tw . plsycrs
In the clear knew th a t the Eeaver
ton man never touched the T ignr I
man and th a t
the felkiw
who
knocked the ball down could have
ca u g h t it and run with it. However
a f te r one m ore such decision when
B eaverton's m an got the h rll in
hi» arm s arui T ig a rd ’s player tnrew
his arm » around the ball, a fte r that
last decision, th e referee did not
g et a ohanco fo r the B eavers grab
bed the ball and ran w ith it. From
a defensive gam e for them , as they
had tried to play
a fte r
g ettin g
th e ir score, they turned the gam
Into a ro u t and kept the hall *r
T .g a rd te rrito ry all the tim e though
no g re a t e ffo rt wa* made to score,
though It seemed they would sev
tr a l tim es in the last few minute*
of the playing.
H olding Beaverton
fo r downs, T ig a rd repeatedly took
to th e air, but B eaverton's uefen-
»ivc w as too tig h t and aside from
tn c tw o tim es when the
r> force
gave T igard th e ball on in te r fe r ­
ence, the ball eith er fell to the
ground o r into a Beaverton play er’s
hands.
K1NTON GRANGE ENDS
YEAR DEBT FREE
T here was a very
good
a tte n .
dance a t th e reg u la r m eeting of
K inton g ra n g e held nt the hall in
all day nession last S aturday. Tho
th ird and fo u rth degree* were con.
ferre d on two candidates and m a t­
rera of business in connection with
th e end of the y e a r’« w ork was
tran sa cted , finding th e g ran g e free
fro m debt», w th the new electric
lig h ts in th e kitchen all paid for.
A t the
next re g u la r
m onthly
m eeting which will be on Ja n u a ry
6 , th e re prom ises to be an in te re s-
t tig meieting, a* the lecturer, Alice
F luke ha* m ade arran g e m en ts
to
have two o u t of town speakers who
xvilt talk on the Townsend chi ago
pension plan, one fo r
it and the
o th e r a g a in st it.
Come and 'hoar
both «ides, d u rin g th e lecture hour
!n the afternoon. Everyone is wel­
come.
VALLEY VIEW STATION
HAS NEW MANAGER
T he V alley View Service S tation
a t We.4t Slope, form erly m anaged by
Merle K urtzhall, ha* been under the
charge of H arley T aylor since last
S atu rd ay . Mr. T aylor is well known
h ere as the prop rieto r of the Hub
Service station
and
auto
cam p,
ju s t w est of town. O. M. T aylor
will rem ain a t the
Hub Service
S tation. Mr. Kuntzel, fo rm er owner
o f th e Valle>y View Service S tation
h n i moved to N ew port.
L e a v i r to n ,
»Sikiiliy Pub.sing
t*j
I
<;iIY GLEN MeCORMIC
Guy Glen McCormic, 55, p r in 't r
in the Jo u rn al composing room for
I *he punt 20 .veers, died suddenly of
s h eart a tta c k W ednesday evening
ut his home a t Garden Hum . 11«
and his wife had ju s t reacned home
a fte r a tten d in g a meet! g of Boa.
ver C oupler No. 10 «, O.K.S.. wh» i
V expired. He h ad bee.n a t his work
as usual d u rin g the day.
Mr. McOormic was an uc’ ive Ma*
son. He wa» m aster of Beaver,on
Lodge
No. 100 A. F. & A. M ,
in 1010 ,
a m em ber
of
Scottish
Hite and Al K adcr tem ple of the
Shrine, and a l*a»l P atro n of B e a ­
ver C hapter, No. 10« O. E. 8 .
He w as born in M arion, Iowa,
where
he began hie life work a i
an app ren tice
p rin ter.
L it. 1 hi
com pleted his ap p ien tice-h p in D en­
ver, Colo-, w here he also operated
a shop for a tim e. From kcie he
w ent to Hisbce, A riz., to follow up
his work.
He cam e
to Medford,
O re., in
1906, w here he printed
the firs*
ex tra edition o f the Medford T n b .
une giving an account of the San
Franclaco earth q u ak e.
In 1007 he
cam e to P o rtlan d and a y e a ' la te r
began his service w ith the Journal.
He it survived
by his
widow.
Gertrud»- McOormic, one aisle’, and
two b ro th e r', Je ssy e M cC orm c and
Donovan McOormic of Denver. Colo.,
and
C harles
McCormic of
Los
Angeles.
F uneral services were held at the
B m verton Masonic
H all S atu rd ay
afternoon w here the officers of the
lies ver C h ap ter conducted the s e '.
vices, following th e (Christian Sci-
ince service. Mem-lier» of ' »»verton
Lodge, No. 100 , A F. 4 A M..
bad ch arg e o f the services a t th ;
C rem atorium
in P ortland.
W. K.
1 ‘eg g w as in ch a rg e of a rra n g e -
itn U .
REBBKAH LODGE CEL
EBRATES BIRTHDAY
Beaverton R ebekah Lodge No.
‘¿ ty celebrated th e ir 8 th anniv.-rsarv
Tuesday night A stu n t put on by
the Noble Grand* created quite a
t of excitem ent. A b<'X filled with
blank pieces of p aper (excepting
one which had th e num ber 8 on it)
was placed on « stan d in th e c e n ­
ter o f th e Doom and all m arched
around, each ta k in g a piece ot p a ­
le r . L. F. H um burg got the luckv
ru m b er and h e w as presented with
a huge bouquet of flow ers.
A fter
lodge
all retire d
to th e
dining
room w here lunch was served.
The P ant
Noble Grand*
w ere
honor guests. T hey were seated at
a table
by
them selves, w here a
l’trge beautifully decorated b irth d ay
enke graced th e center of th< t a ­
ble.
The cake w as presented
by
the Noble G rand, Mr*. Rose S'even*.
SEVERE INJURIES RE­
SULT FROM ACCIDENT
Mrs. Robert
B ruger
of Huber
suffered severe injuries to her bar*
S atu rd ay evening when the car which,
her
husband
w as
d riving
w* •
struck by a
ca r driven
by Roy
Shaw of P o rtlan d , a t the Huber
F arm ing to n intersection. Mr. B ru ­
ger had ju a t stopped to pick up
K«x T atlock an d N ina and M yr'l«
Breunig, when he w as »truck. N ins
Breunig, w*ho wa* sta n d in g te*id<
th e car, was throw n into a field
and received
a broken collar bone
and deep facial cut*. She was taken
to the D oernbecher h o sp ita l H er
siste r M yrtle
was
badly bruised
and Rex T atlock had his leg badly
Liuised.
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty ,
City Election Held
Here This Week
City Caucus Ticket Enters
Election with Absolute­
ly No Opposition
RECORDER REELECTED
P resen t M ayor
Receive« All
One of the Votes C ast
But
O re g o n ,
F rid a y ,
D ecem ber
7.
1934
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
COUNTY 1VT. A. COUN- »
CIL TO HAVE M EET i
The W ashington O u n ty
Council
k 'I P a re n t T eacher Association» will
m eet a t R aedvilk, December 8 , a t
1U:00 a.m. The im p o rta n t topic of
tne day will be P aren t Education.
T he principal apeaker la Mrs. l U r .
n e t P. C rsrner, execut.ve se cio tary
<f the O regon M ental Hygiene So.
ciety, who will talk a t 1 4 5 p.m.,
cn “The M ost Im p o rtan t A g e'', in
connection
w ith th is talk a m ost
et-
D r. and M rs. E. K.
Jo rd an on
Der.ney road have moved to P o r t
i\a u to r .the w inter.
Volunteer Fire De-
Mr. and
Mra. it. if. thrown were
Mr- anu M ra. S.
ih a n a .g .v in g uay.
T e W 8 , F i r e C h i e f o f H i l l s -
Mr. and
Mrs.
iia ru ld
Cooke
.
p.
,
. . ,
p en t Ti.ank-.g.vn.g uay a t the home
DOTO I J c p a r t m c n t , Ad*
of Mi- Cooxe * m other
in F o re s.
d re s s e s th e M en
tiro vs.
be
em
onstration
Panel
in e le
m eeting D I S C U S S I O N
IS
H ELD
pc th
in e d ut*
mon
h u a i ion of
</i a “ UAnei
. g u la r . December
fcludy Club"
under the direction 01 ‘f*
G range
mee.
S atu rd ay . De.
of Mrs. A. Johan ne sen of Glenwood. 11 alJ
session,
A nother
M eeting
W ill
Be Held
P aren t
E ducation
C hairm an
fo r t t '
W ashington County.
Mr. and M rs. C arl
K linge and
W ednesday of N e a t W eak
A nother C ity election has passe 1
A t 10:00 a.m. conferences w.ll
Into h isto ry
and th is
tim e norm
so rt of a record
m ust have been b e h e ld by the var.oua chairm en.
ret. We hardly know w hat v jr t of fct 10:30 a p arliam e n tary drill, a t
a record it ia but th ere are th ree j 11:00 a business -meeting, a t 11:30
iir four fea tu re s
th a t are w orthy * talk on S afety , a t 12:00 * pot-
of m ention in the election T uesday, luck dinner served by the Rer dville
F or the f firs
ir s t tim e in more th an j _°*f*
Wl *
,0“ ‘ V ; '1- A A - -
lne
a decade
the C ity caucus
tick et 10 ca^ and Pr*aident s rep o rts.
w ent <0 th e election w ith ab so lu te- !
V isitors
from
h ead q u arters
in
ly no opposition.
No one except lo r tla n d a re expected, and W ash
t l , / . U/. tifik,. M s » s m
lnDtLiin ( M i t i n t v
Vis* r t D u r u h i n
those
wiho were nom inated a t t th U e . inglton
County M
em bership p c h h a a i ir r .
caucus had th e ir nam e on th e tic k . n,*n are eag er to
hear
how wc
e*.. T h at is w ithout precedent
N i *tand in the co n test
fo r the Ore.
o th e r caucus
was called
hy the 4«>n S tate M em bership Cup.
“O ut 8 ,, and no one filed.
----------------------
The p resen t M ayor received a'l 1 NAZARENE MISSION-
b ui one of the votes cast. T here
\lfY SOCIETY MEETS
«•■ere 52 vi,te< caat, and he received
*
k
*
51 votes In ^ a st y ears th ere has |
n ary
The
N
azarene
ladie»
been b ut one nominee on the p rin t.
ed ballot*
but
invariably several i
met a t the home of Mrs.
people w rote
nam es
in *o th*:
***[.* * tlm o n .c a ( F rid ay
th ere w ere more th an one dissen- iu r. * n *
¡ne?}>ng' l . T w en ty
tirjr vote fo r M ayor. W h it \% tru e *
were p resen t. Miss Liza »eo-
» • t h e M ayor is also tru e of th e f?« * anf
Mr*. S teers
co n d u ced
d au g h ter M axine
oi G aston we;«
m eeting of those in terested in
•S j »a»y *vemn« visitors at tnc J a y form jng a volunteer fire d ep a rt-
G ibran home.
, merrt
— - waa . held
. . —
-
W ednesday
evening
M rs. S arah V. L aw ience of G resh a t th e B eaverton C om m unity hall
tin ^ a
house g u esi of her aon T w enty five men
w ere
p rese n t,
. i»d o su g h ie r-in -ia w , M r. and M i'».: :ncluding
th e M ayor, Councilm en
b. >. B Law rence,
rence.
L am es, Boswell, M yers, and Rossi,
S
j^ y
Mra. W P A n d e rso i i’nd C oundlm aui.elect D rorbaugh.
t| ^
N a x a n n e church , were hose»
M r- T ew s- H illsboro F ire Chief,
,
UD ^ rel
relativ es on w a* Prese n t-
«ave the boys
..
6
® . *
Xnanksgiving* day.
*
*
: irrm* valusdile in fo rm atio n about the
o rganization of his fire d ep a rtm en t
Mr. and Mr*. H. O. ^tipe visited
fjre fig h tin g in general,
a t the nome o f th e ir son-in-law an a
n * rn e t
elected presi-
d a u g h te r, Mr. an d M rs. F ran k Ail- cent, and H om ar W ilson se creta ry
‘ anda, on Thursday.
tre a s u re r o f the social p a rt of the
M r- and
M rs. R obert
M itchell organization. All th e detail» of the
cnildren of M uhncm ah visited o rg an izatio n of the fire d ep a rtm en t
a t the home o f Mr. and M rs. H. have n o t been w orked o u t yet, but
an in v estig atio n is being m ade of
U. K ellington, Tuesday.
_
.
, some of th e
oth er volunteer fire
M r. and M rs. Jam es T u ttle o _
d _
ep ____________
a rtm en ts of th
. . e . . ___
s ta te _ in „ order
Grenco visited ^it the home of th e .r t<_ determ in e th e be«t w ay fo r the
«on and fam ily, A. U
f j t l i c on
0 rgania»tion to be built up.
D cin e y R>ad on c u - x . ; .
considerable d 'sc u ssio i
i u n f i T 'a
£ £ ■
" S i nuav
l » W
* l
« - I - » * Of <h?
7
,,
N azarene Missions T he ladies “i M r’ and M rs‘ T' B • I>enn«y t a r d to equipm ent, an d th e M -yor
, z ! i ^ . . .
. .
. k 7 . . . ''.-ere Mr. and M rs. R. G. Carey and aU the Councilmen p resen t ex-
a^st' P*°ked tw o m iss.onary boxes. and F red L ivingston of P ortland, pressed th e ir w illingness to coop.
*-1 ncl* was seryed a t noon.
Mr. and Mrs N. A. Byf eld a w « a»e i« every w ay possible
candidate nom inated a. the cauev |
,
tL - h o o l N o t e s
I s u n " j a ^ "uWre dinner ‘'g u e s ts " at
A f t e r th e business w as finished,
ha<l been only a m onth or two in j j
‘ J e P C n OQi I t O U »
, htS hvme of
aI>d Mrs p W . doughnut* and cid er w ere fu rnish-
office and people g en erally w ant« J | yfi-
L iverm ore, J r., T hanksgiving day. cd th ro u g h the kindness of some
to give him a chance. He ha*
|
L ast week th e G rade school en.
. . . been
.
■
, „
of the local m erchants.
able to
give universal <at'*’ac*t
joyed the T hanksgiving holidays.
Ed Thom as, M rs. S arah P u tn er,
Som e o f those in terested a tte n d -
a i d this y ear he g o t all but on«
Tuesday, Mis« Davies
distrib u ted and Will B erat w are Thank.-giving t<j ^ m eeting o f th e
H illabor, fire
vote of those caA .
C h ristm as seals Co each room. The d iy
g u ests
a t th e home
o f Mr. (¡g p ^ rtn ^ n t this w eek in an e ffo rt
P robably no sm all p a rt of the room which »ells the m ost w ;ll be end M rs. B ert Davies in Portland- t j secure
p o in ters from th a t
satisfactio n expressed at th e el»*c- entitled to a h alf a holiday. Much
i ^ onard Sw isher of Scholls ha.s org an izatio n .
tion is due to th e h ealthy conditi n | enthusiasm was shown by the pu-
seriously ill w ith pneum onia,
A nother m eeting is planned fo r
of the C ity tre a su ry . In these tim es pi.s, and the com petit-on beiweer, ^
80 ia r recovered as to be W ednesday o f n ex t week, a t the
an y
expenditure th a t cannot
t*- ‘he room» ten d s to be gre*L
fcb)e ^ ^ broUg b t home from th e C ity hall.
A nyone
in terested
it
»tow n to have b**«?n absolutely ihj -
Lant week m A rt classes the Sc- v(/SD;*-]
urged to a tte n d ,
cesfary is looked upon w ith co n . cond G rade com pleted an a ttra c tiv e
aioerahle suspicion. T he present a<L border of little ships. Moni.ay, each
E .lw ard T a g g a rt, principal of the
— -------
r i n istra tio n
hnd
been
exceeding pupil w as given an individual
sp ell- Raleigh school attended
th e wed- T hanksgiving dinner g u ests o f Mr.
r .,refill
of
its ex p en d itu res
and nig booklet in which will be
Lsted d ng of h is b ro th er, C harles T ag f jkJ Mrs
though th e re a re o u tstan d in g bond* *H the word* m isspelled d u rin g the g a rt, W ednesday evening, Novem
. . .
’
th a t a re due, th e re have been bond week. These little folks a rc
le a r n , bei 28, in P o rtland.
Th* M others club of the Raleig-i
paid and a t' ev ery m eeting of th - >ng tw o C hristm as
song», “Jo lly
Mr
d Mrs j A McCann, and •**2“
er^ ecU inef t1^ pupils w ith
” ,y F a th e rs steps
arc tak en
to S a n ta C laus” and “C h rist W as Once ^ S i r S u r t i i i c T R i c h a X n ^
p sy o ff some of the indebtedness. » Baby .
-
- - rn d
son Donald of P o rtlan d w ere s B Lawrence> J r ^
^
L a st week the
*‘Bugle P ress"
T he people
Have show n
by th e 1«
projector.
and
E ighth G rade
votes th a t they ap p reciate th e ef- • he Seventh
g ram m ar paper w as published I*. w h.;ch include th c , e who j^
v e earned
___________
A la rg e group
fro
from
m th
the e
local
ef fo rts.
contained some in te re stin g tru e ex. „o’ V"gr ade ^ below a 2
are- F irs t Nezareme church attended the Min-
p eritn ees, which w ere g i/; ii in the G . ede_ Bobbie E ssig. C larabel P ale, b t t r s and C h ristian w orker* con-
ORTH A PULCIPHFR
sv*. T . r a v id F ra n k Lyman T aylor, F ra n vention
ait the
F i irs t
N azarene
E 'g h tb g rad e g r •w.ma.
i.F M lS BIBLE CLASS n ex t paper will b-i pubti-hed before c„. vVest- Sec»nd grade__Jolene A p- church in P o rtland, W ednesday ami
Miss O rtha
P u lcipher
led the the C h ristm as halidays.
r ieton. A udrey Mae Palo, D e lira T hursday.
S atu rd ay evening Bible class of 40
L ast W ednesday the S ix th G r ^ e c ateb eii( E dw ard Zim m erm an, P h y l.
Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s L a th ro r e n .
young people
in th e ir
evening'* nad a d elig h tfu l radio program Mr. jjs W egener, Je an H ansen, Ralph te rta in e d
d in n er g u ests T hanks.
p ro g ram th is week. Miss M arg sr.’t S hort fixed a receiving and send- n a ieyf Slally Mae M eyers; T hird g.ving, M r. L a th ro p ’s m other, Mrs.
M ost h ad ch aig e of th e Ser p tu r- •ng set from telephones; th erefo re (~llad<?------ Max P ost, R obert M yers; Lou L ath ro p , his sis te r. Miss G race
reading*. Mr. G a rn e tt's topic, “ F ru it it w as possible for a group or stu- p o u rt b G rade— D oris Noel, P a tric ia L ath ro p ,
an d his uncle
W illiam
B earin g ” w as taken from the first uents to broadcast a p ro g ram from j» ai)n
J e rk in s , all o f P o rtland,
fourteen verses of Jo h n 15. A fte r a one
room to an o th er. The p ro -
M any pupi,s
w^ re e n titie(i
^
n .i r d , r
.
The Rec n le r * p>b a* le en th
b >ne
------------- - . fo
. . r , y ------------
,ne ».
of coatention
ears an i -
years.
A lw ays th e re ha* Seen an i
».ppijnent until last y ear when th e
- a - j w — "*• •
s
,
.» ceive H onorable M ention, the pup i
^
3 ^ ^
house
th e pas"
b n d a y the rep o rt c a rd , fo r the ,ml8t e a rn a t le a st 4 g ^ rad . es t of 2 few
K
m ovin.
to S t.
**. w
uiousuo a •**.
moving
SPECIAL DRAMATIC
second
six weeks period w ere giv or above
and no g rad e below
a Jo h n s on W ed m ad ay
so th a t Mr.
out. Those en titled to Blue card* th ree.
Those receiving
H oncrable ^
wiU be n e a re r his work,
SERVICE AT CHURCH en
w ere H enry Colow and C arol H j s . M ention a re :
F irs t g rad e— Sr.irley
The play en titled
“ Ba T hane" senfug. F irs t g rad e; L o rra 'n e Nel- Ols-on, J a n e t F elsh er, P aul H a rri-
Mr. and M rs. C. C. T rip p e n te r-
w 11 be given a t the C ongregational son and Mabel W ilson, sece.nl grade
scn> jean etite ^ im m erm an :
Second tained a gro u p o f P o rtlan d friends
church, next Sunday evening at 7:3*» Max Post, T hird g rad e; and Ethel g rade— Eldred Thom pson, Leon T ay- a t d in n er T h anksgiving day. T heir
by the P ark Rose C om m unity P lay ­ Burke, F ifth grade. T hese fu p Is ior , \ 0rm an Bye;
T hird g rad e— g r i s t s w ere Dr. and Mrs. R. F r a n ,
ers. This is considered
by many received no grad e below a 2, an R obert
A ustin,
N o rm in
Bishop, c k H all, F . R. S pear, Miss M erle
as giving an unusual v :ew of mi »- l a lf of th e g rades w ere 1 Also, L o irain e Denney, Toshika H ayashi, S p ear W m. Spear, an d Miss F aye
sion cou n tries and as being quite during the Six weeks period they Joanne Lowell, Law rence V arileff, T aylor.
d iffe ren t
from th e usual v ew of
w ere n eith er absent nor tard y .
W ilbert A nderson, M a rg a re t H an -
T h an k sg iv in g d ay g u ests a t th e
m issionary play.
T here is no ad .
The pupils on th e H tn o r Roll, ?en> o ran d ell Peck, V irginia H uson: |w,me of Mr_ ^
M rs l . R. R ich.
m ission, b u t an offerin g .
----------------------------— ----------------------- F o u rth
g ra d e — Jan et
A ckerm an, #y w ere Mr_ and M ra. Ja y G:bson.
Billy Bartholom ew , E linor Z m m e r. j [rs Gibson, Sr., J a y G ibsor J r.,
MR. AND MRS. FAIX
man, Jo an W’indolph. B 'lly Swain, M, and M rs Jo h n o sfield s an 1
C arro ll P a rro tt, Malcolm McMinn, oaUgh te r
o f P o rtland,
and Mrs.
ENTERTAIN FAMILY
H jld a
K ehrli,
W esley G alloway. j ack Parks-
H a rry Depp, Billy Childers,
E arl
,
u
Mr. am i M rs. Ja k e F aix e n te r ,
Bve, M argie Bozick, M axine Pf ugh
M r-
Mrs.
M. H.
M etcalf
W
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l
b
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A
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tainod a la rg e
fam ily
g ath erin g
nCan; F ifth g rad e— Clarence Ayls- en tertain ed
w ith a fam ily
d inner
la st T hursday at th e ir home on Tile
w orth, John Bozich. Thelm a Cullen, a t th e ir
home, T h anksgiving day.
F la t road. The p a rty w as mnde up
A n ita
Decker.
Colleen
G cltm an. T se ir g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs- H.
of th e follow ing: Mrs. Nick G erig
Zelia iHolloday. Lou?«* H ow ard, Ri-
B arnes, sons Jo h n ami R obert,
ami d a u g h te r Mis* B ertha, and o.
chard M unden,
M arg aret
T aylor. Miss
M a rg aret
P eterso n , H arold
th c r m em bers of her fam ily
from
K ath ry n Thom pson,
I^ u is W ilson. P eterso n , and Rev. Chas. C la.ke.
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R obert H arris
B 'lly
See, M ary
W ilson; S ixth
A public in stallatio n of G range
and *on of P o rtland, Mrs. Lydia O-
grade— Ja m es Bozich, Joyce K elling- o fficers including those of B eaver­
b iis t ami sons of
G resham ,
Mr.
ton, H allie Je an Pace,
Ann R a s . ton, T ig ard , an d Ladd Hill G ran-
and Mrs. O scar L iernian and fa m ­
m ussen, A gnes W egener, Ja ck See; g e8> w il) be held in th e B eaverton
ily. and Mr. and Mrs. A ugust H.
Seventh
G rade—H arold
B anister, G range H all, S a tu rd a y evening D e-
&
vv-.5f
Dnllmann-
T h ere
w ere about 25
N
M ary Bozich, R uth Brome,
P a tri. com ber 8 . Cake, coffee, and sa n d ,
present.
A fine T hanksgiving din­
cia Dobyns, Lewis Emmons, Lloyd «<;ches w ill be served. F rie n d -» are
ner wa* served a t noon.
Jchnson,
Einorie
N agae.
H isaka i.ivited.
•r c i 5 * • • ■ I t i
N agae, Jack Reeves; E ighth grade
„ „ ™
—V eldon Boge. Anton Bozich. J a n , . “ r. and M m M. H. B arnes, so n .
G ARDEN CLUB WILL
Dom ogalla, L om e G alloway, H er- -< ^ n and R obert, Miss M a rg a re t
MEET AT LOCAL HOME
b e rt H arrison.
L illian Ja co b ,.
E- P^ e r *°n»
P e ‘€ r^
an,d M r'
lain« McMinn. F av th e M orris. M ary - *nd **r s - .M^ ’
aJ?d
The B eaverton G arden club will
olive S n arr. C a th ry n Van Kleek, E rn e st «nd Donald w ere
T h a n k s.
meet at the home of Mr. an.' Mr *.
D orothy Tilden.
V '" *
at
ho« r
I. R. M etzler betw een 7th nnd 8 'h I
—
.
...
of th e ir uncle an d au n t, Mr «nd
The G irls Glee Club
tjl
sm g Mrg R
John90n in p o n ia rd ,
S ireo ts on Lom bard, Tue* lay e v o -1
next week at th e M ethodist B a .
ning, Decem ber 11. T here will be
za ar. This will be th e ir firs t pub.
Mr. and M rs. A. C. T u ttle and
election of officer*. I t is now tim e
lie
app earan ce.
M any
d elightful d a u g h te rs M aryalys
and
Dolores
tc tre a t your gladiolus bulb* w ith
C h ristm as carols have been learned w ere gue«ts of Mr. T u ttle ’s sister,
napthalene flak»».*. Inform ation o..
fo r th is occasion-
*
M rs. Susie Gumm and her husband
the care am i
tre a tm e n t of these
Ir. the F irs t G rade th e re wer» on T hanksgiving Day, and on F ri-
bulbs will be given a t th is m eet­
J 7 pupils n eith er absent nor la te day
evening
they
were
dinner
ing, so those in terested please a t ­
la st m onth. The
children
made gu ests
oi Mr.
and M rs. O
C.
tend. O ther in te re stin g m a tte rs will
T h an k sg iv in g
booklets
containing W ashburn
in P o rtland.
Mr. and
also lie presented a t this tim e. A
P lgrim s, Indians,
th e M ayflow er, Mrs. O tto
S chaeffer
w ere a lsa
welcome is extended to all ín te re s , j
. « . o \T r-v -
tu rk ey s an d th e h arv e rt.
! g u ests.
.«
ted.
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