University Library, 0 T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. — __________ _________________________________ ____ __ ___________________ VOLUME XIII. No. 2 Three Granges Have lint Beaverton, Tigard, and I .add Hill Meet At Lo­ cal (irunge Hall Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, FIRE DEPARTMENT A- DOITS SOCIAL BY-LAWS At the meeting of the Beaverton volunteer fire department Wednes­ day evening, a copy of the social by.laws of ill* Hillsboro Fire Dc- puitment was read and adopied- The iiH-n wiui have already tigned up as volunteer fireman w II be considered charter im-mbur« of this organization, and all new applicants for memlwrsiiip will iw admitlad as p< r UROGRAM IS GIVEN Kl»l» M. ( hrlaleiuteti In New Mun­ ter fur Organization ll«-r< The joint m»tall»tion ,,f the 10H& «.tiicer» of llnvrrtun, Tigard an I l.atld Hill Ciangt-a wa* livid in th< Beaverton Grange Hall Saturday <-vetting, ISjcomla*r 8, with alaiul » inety in attendance. Ten officer^ from I at following from IVnverton w m in. »tailed: M«»l«r. Kl»ie M. Christen, »on; Oversear, Vivian J. Lawrence; lecturer, Alice Fuiutton; Steward. Andrew M. Kennedy; A »»»lan i Steward, Genevieve Carter; Chap lilin, |)erl« I), Perkin»; Treasurer, Jt-nney L. Cray; ¡Secretary, Puby W. Hoyd; Gatekeeper, Wiliam F. Deasingrr; Cere», Freda Austin; Flora, Agnes A. VanKleek; Pomona, liernice |><>bbin»; lady Assistant Steward, lieatrice Hansen; Fxac'J live committee, Mildred F Heat inga (for 3 year* term), Francis II inborn (for 2 year term) and Bruc. Denney (for 1 year term). The initialling officer wa> Ceorgi A. I *• baiter, State Deputy, a«»i»ted by Bernice Dobbin*. marshal. He', ma McKercher and Agnes Van Kleek, vnfcWm bearer». Mr». Lou- i»e J. Carter, muaician, aaaiat c 1 by a ohorus consisting of Me» ilaima Hudson, Fdaher, and Bon wall, and Pruce Denney and Sam. ue! B. bawrenc»', Jr. The retiring master, Mami, Downing, wait presented w.th * ir.ft from the Grange by Klait Christensen, the newly in»talleu master. Mr* Hudson of the program committee introduced the enter- tamer», Mr. ami Mr». Charles Mil- c*.el Mixer of Portland. Mr. Mix­ er played three violin number* and Mra. Mixer gave a piano), gue and thiee huntoroui reading». Refreshment» were served in the •lin.ngroom and after dinner «peech ea were given The table» were de ora ted with miniature Christmas tree» and holly. A large decorated and lighted Chriatmaa tree on the »¡age in the auditorium proclaim*. O k - t'hriatmas season. The regular monthly meeting o' the Beaverton Grange met Satur day morning. December 8, with a good attendance. Splendid report' were made hy the agricultural com. mittee. The new Grange cook brok were presented, and a sell rvg com­ mittee appointed. ANNUAL BANQUET. POTATO SHOW HELD The Chehalem Mountait Potato Culb held ita third annual banque* and potato sh-iw at the home ol fh* leader, John Schmelti r, Friday night, December 7, rep .rto 1» K. F t and», assistant county »g dhip should bring it in that morning of that day to the Post Office and it will be taken cr.re of by Mr. Cunningham. by-laws. The d<-|>au tment decided that th„* present fire equipnirnt will not lie tuken outside o f the city limits wnen the h«»e will not reach from the nearest hydrant to the fire. The C'iiy ia to be requested to have made for the fire department a •nap showing the location c f uh? city limits, all the streets of the City and their name*, ami the lo­ cation of all fire hydrants am fire piugs. President C. J. liarnea ap]r goal ami reported bie: tu x ton, District 72, Gladys Overton; District 19, Clara Stieam; District 31, Mrs. Withycombe anc Cornelius, District 08, Maty K. Carson. The eal »ale is : he only method deployed by the Tubcrculo»'» as­ sociation to rai»e the leccssai y uiuiiey for the fight against this J.MiM, and for their constructive i.talth work. 95 per cu i; of tne money resulting from tne -ale of there seals in Oregon goes to f i­ nance the control of the disease :n this slate and the remaining o per cent ia sent to the national as- LOCAL D.U V TENT ocialiin Forty.five per cent of CHOOSES OFFICERS the funds raised in Washington county ia held for the work con­ The Beaverton Tent No. 18, ducted directly in the county Daughters o f Union Veterans of the Civil War. mefc Monday in the GIRL RESERVES H W E Community Hall. A pot luck lunch FIRESIDE MEETING fen was served at noon. The following officers were e . Twenty-nine members o f the lo­ lifted to serve for the coming year; cal high school Girl Reserves at. Piesident, Miss Joy Hulette; Senior Untied a Fireside meeting at the Vice Prusident, Alice Prink- Junior Ellerscn; home of Mr. and Mr». I. k Metz- Vice President, Rebecca ,er Thursday evening Miss Chiyu Treasurer, Lulu P. Kelley; Chaplain. Muiaoka of Portland dressed in I? ez W’ hitworth; Council members Celia Hulett and the native costume of Japan, gave Nettie Sivard, n highly interesting talk on the life Emma Bush. Installation of officers will be and customs pertaining to girl life in Japan. Kelreshnvents of cookies, held in January. apples, and punch were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Friday afternoon and evening n group of twenty of the Girl Re­ st-ives were guests of the Forest (>r< ve organization at their nnnual Playday held in the Pacific Univer­ sity gymnasium. MRS. STEWART IS (.A R ­ DEN CLUB PRESIDENT The Beaverton Garden Cluh me ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Metzler Tuesday evening, and elec, ted the following officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Ro" M Stewart; Vice-pres., Mrs. T. R Metzler; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. .1 F. Fclsher. The members vote 1 to join the Federation of Garden Clubs. Rev. Chas. Clarke gave a detailed tailk on the treatment of gladiolus bulbs. The next meeting of the clun will be held on Tuesday, aJnuary 8. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance PACIFIC U SPONSORS ANNUAL PLAY DAY P.N.G. CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Eighty-five girls, rep esenting five Washington county high schoo1» participated in the annual play day sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association at Pacific University gymnasium, Forest Grove, Friday, L* comber 7. Dorothy GJmore pres- idmt of the W.A A , was general chairman for the events which in­ cluded team games, individual stunts, school stunts, basketball, swimming, and dancing. Supper wan served t . Herrick Hall, the girls’ dormitory. The schools whicn sent represen­ tatives were Beaverton, Banks, Gas. t< n, Tigard and Forest Grove. Hillsboro was the only school ia tlie county unable to take part. College chairmen for th« commit­ tees for the day w, Portland; publicity, Sh'rley Ro berta. Forest Grove. Th« past Noble Grands Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sheet», *i.u. 14 nyembert and tne visiter present. 1 tie dinnei table was beautiluily decorated in Curuatmas style, and a lovely iunen was served at noon. A Christmas tree stood in front of tn« fireplace and held a gift for e ch one present. For entertain­ ment the hostess had two guessing i n test». One was to guess tne co l­ lect nunaaer of jelly beans in a half pint jar. Cell* Hulett won this prize; Tne other contest was to Kuess the number of kernels of com on a cob. Mrs. Rosa Humburg won the prize. Mrs. Olga Bielndin came down f om Bi gntwood, and Mrs Lettie Jer.ne Iron» Portland, to be present i t the Christmas party. Officers elected for the coming year were: President, Mrs. Edna Sheets; vice president, Mrs. Anns Ii'-gers; Secretary, Mrs. Sarah Chztnberlain. TMe club will meet with Mrs. ChsihberLain in January. k i K t o n LADIES’ AID CO. DEMOCRATS TO RE ELE CTS OFFICERS HOLD ‘LITTLE JUBILEE Democrats of the county w ill1 The Kinton Ladies’ Aid society enjoyable meeting last ¿old a “ little jubilee” Saturday held an night at the chamber of commerce. Thursday afternoon at the home of Forest Grove, when precinct com ­ Mrs. Sarah Dallmann. During th? the an­ mitteemen and women will sponsor business session occurred nual election of officers, which re. a dinner. George R Wilbur, state ch air.1 suited in the re-election o f officers which were as nun, has been invited to meet thc of the past year, workers o f the county for infor­ follows: President, Mrs. Gladys A - mal discussion of Democratic in. ten; vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth secretary, Mrs. Madge leresta. W. P. Fiske, county chair­ Wright; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah man, will be toastmaster and will Pomeroy; As a side line for the introduce Senator George Aitken, Dallmann. Representative E. L. Ross snd O- afternoon’s pleasure, each lady en­ mur Fendall, cashier of the First joyed the grab.bag which had been and some novel Christ­ National bank. The latter will speak provided r n the National Housir^ Act, title« inas gifts were won. Th- hostess 1 and 2. Elmer Johnson o f HillsHro terved a nice lunch during the a f ­ and Mrs. Mary L. Roberts of For- j ternoon. The next regular monthly meet­ est Grove are members of a com­ ing of the Ladies' Aid society will mittee making arrangements be with Mrs. Inez Bell, Thursday afternoon, January 3, at her horns STATE GRANGE PAST on Cooper mountain. LECTURER IS GUEST Mrs. Marie Flint McCall ol S s. icm, past Lecturer o f the Oregon State Grange, was a Sunday eve­ ning guest of Mrs. B. K. Denney Mrs. McCall was in attendance at the session of the National grange which met at Hartford, Conn., last month. She also visited friends and lelatives in various States in th.,- East and South. Eighteen thousand car didates were given the seventh degree at the National Grange ses­ sion, the largest class ever given a degree in any fraternal order. KINTON SCHOOL TO PRESENT PROGRAM The annual Kinton school Christ­ mas tree and program will b. held a. the Kinton Grange hall on Fri­ day evening, December 21. The tea­ chers are busy between studies drilling the children and as usual there will be a very interesting program consisting o f numerous musical and literary numbers by r embers of the school. Everyone in the community is invited to attend, especially the parents. CHARLES WEST LE \D- ER OF BIBLE C ASS .MRS. ALLISON OF PE­ KING GUEST OF CLUB Twenty-nine young people were in attendance at the Saturday eve. r ng Bible class at the R. B. Minn home. Charles West had charge of the program. The scrip­ ture lesson from Acts 8:26-40 \va« read in unison after which Mr. Garnett gave a detailed talk on this chapter. The Misses Alda and Martha Lehman sang a duet, which was followed by a song fes*. BEAVER CHAPTER E- LECTS NEW OFFICERS At the meeting of j eaver Chap- tir No. 106, O K.S., Wednesday eve­ ning, officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Emma Gerri«h; Wor­ th; Patron, Raymond J. Ferrey; A-sociate Matron, Mrs. Myrtle Fel sht-r; Associate Patron, H. F. Eli- ander; Secretary, Mrs. Margaret A. IVnncy; Treasurer, Mrs Hazel By- lu Id; Conductress, Mrs. Bertha Wil Hums; Associate Conductres«, Mrs. Bess Lacy. The Chapter will hold joint ln_ stallation. with Beaverton Lodge No. 100 A. F. and A. M., Thursday eve mr.g, December 27. A pot-luck din­ ner will precede the installation oremon-ies. Friday, December 14, 19.‘M Mrs. F. L. Howard en frtairec th • members of the Daphne club, Thursday. Mrs Kathryn Alb see of P < ng China was a guest of the ct>b. Mrs. Alli'on, w io is an im- j,t rter of Chinese and vie«, gave aft interesting talk on Ch ra. !r_ dn and P i\ -a, exhibiting many • j’ uable and rare and’ iies from each place. t- ing Well Attended P.U ‘'Panel Study” Club on Par­ ent Education Ig Fea­ ture of Meeting DISCUSS AGE GROUPS Mrs. E mswx Marsh Confer» With Summer Round-l’ p Chairmen About seventy-five parent« and teachers attended the regular P..T A. Council Meeting held at Reed- ville, December 8, presided over by Mr, Allen Knight, Forest Grove, president. A ‘ ‘ panel study” club on Parent Education was the feature of the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Harriet P. Cramer, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Mental Hygiene Society, introduced the subject by saying that her hours spent in the juve- n:le court would be unbearable if «he did not also see the many Par­ ent Education Study group» study, ing parent-hood as a real, scienti- f i , vocation instead of just tr ac. cidental side-lint. A model study club was then presented by Mrs. A. Johanaesen of Glenwood, Chairman of Parent Education Study groups »‘ udying parent-hood as a real, scientific, vocation instead of just an acctden- ci-Jental side-line. A model study club was then presented by Mrs. A. Johanesen of Glenwood, Chairman of Parent Ed. -ication for Washington County, with the help of Mrs. Cramer. The subject chosen was “The Most Im­ portant A ge". Mrs. T. R. Cham­ berlain of Forest Grove discussed briefly the “ Pre.School AKe” ; Mrs. C. R. Martin of Garden Home, the “ School Age” ; Mrs. L. P. Rockwood o f Forest Grove, “ Adol­ escent Age” ; Mrs. Allen Knignt, “ Young Men and Women” ; Mrs. J. M. Person of Hillsboro, the “ Home- making A ge"; Mrs. E. J. Maple of Fcrest Grove, ‘‘Middle Age” ; and Mrs. Johanaesen, “ Old Age. It« Needs and Possibilities” . Mrs. Cramer spoke of the diffi­ culties of a mother with several of tntse ages in her home, ill trying ‘ o live happily to-gether. Good bocks on all these problem« were quoted by the speakers. An unusual feature of the mor. rang session was a discussion, led by Mrs H.