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FRIDAY. MARCH IS, 1936 The Beaverton Review V o u n tfy (o rre s p o n n d d e n c e * ----------- -------------------------------- * M M U JX I Uy Mr*. K. L. Cox ' Mr unti Mix. J.iku Paia iraii». u L ubiimmm trip Ui HI uiwoimì litui NuUtroay. M Hi H a / .c ld a le It e m s By Mr». Tom Millor N«i* »"t guuju Umi<l» wvii' »ut Imi in |iUro» wtu-ru olii unu* multi U' rimi by iMMorm-tiy. tnury Aioli, Kathryn 1‘otnaruy, Ku- nico llomi’ii'h, Mai ih o l’oinomj R< li'rta Tli<nii|a*on, and Mr. und Mr» Robort l’onvoroy. J (iumi.or 1» rocov or in,; from bmm-hml pnouimmiu. — - nicely M i» l.uly M- liioily visti*.I witli Mr». J. C. Smith ami Mr». W U r itauirUfr, Mr». Kihol M otor. A. Jon«*« wore Portland yiaitor», mu k of II i IM ioihj , luift Fruluy unii Mon,lay. Nutunluy. Mr. un«l Mr». Tony Qaaanai uni Mr ami Mn> (V m lia Thompeoy family < f Si»*»ido v»«**ta«i tihiu wieok tttrmkxi n iiiiiunoiiary ixeiv* ittioli with Mr. util Mr» J. (¡»«»n o r, ol Chri «L umi i 'M ui <Mu> m 11 ■ I!»t,oto Mr. and Mr*. Courtney Sy«.««non oh » <Uy I um wiMik. of Timl««r wore v»*ibor* of Mr and Mi” . W i kli'r VnnRIi'i'k of Box Mr». C. IV Syvoraon la»*l week. vofton uni Mr» K. !.. Bruiv« » ol Mr. and Mr». I,. S K aiw r of MulilU ti n m r * g itiv i» of Ih«- K.jn Portland vi»U«-d Sunday at the (Oli I/O tilt» U lti IIKU-t.lllg. home <rf Mr und Mr*. W- P. Mr. unii Mr» Alexander I’. ilio - Ilrimki. rit’k i l Si'H»<»«l wio i* jfio ! * S uii - Mr». W««uvor i» »ick in bod. Her iUy afferra «.n utul l'Vrmnf ai iht* i ' h ugbtor, Pun»y, mu«, bom«' from homo of Mr. uul M i»- K. L. Oox. Tigard to care for hor until aho I'-U t Kiro o f | (oi ii k » and »oli la well. La w rt»MX' m.,1 Mr. McFaddrn of M i». C. M. Smith dml in Ro. < ouncii, I «Iteli , weru v*«itor» Uav Tui-'ilay at (ho Ruliorl Pomrroy oh«»»t«'r, New York, thi» week. Mr». Smith wan an aunt of Mr* llohm homo. W alk««. M i». Vol imi I f echinati (Malli«.' Mr. ar.«l Mr». Ralph Holme' un.J VatiKluck) ami wm <-f l'ori Limi iluugihter ««f PnrtUml w«'t>* Sunday »io ni a I'-» iluya la »l week ut bc In-ino ol rivi' in tliir, Mio. Louise ■linnor guinta of Mr. ami Mr». A r thur Mill». VanKieek A L tg i' group of ladn-u uttend- Tu«' rt'liuiar moiiUtiy meeting of Kinli n giunge ll.K.C. c'Iun, it ili tur od tho .»owing ch n«( Tuo»day u l la»» i’i'UI ut tiii> talli thi» uvt'k l’ Iium. tn noon at the ucho ti. Thia Bi'cker of by Mr «. d*y. A ll gì augi nirmtinr» ara in. 1» eonductod Kiodvillo. viu.il u» attorni. Mri. K 1.. Bruii;»» wu» u gu t»l fo r u few <U> * tana. week ut «thè itoim' of Mr- ami Mr». iia r dii Atei:, Mr». litio ««'» rcturned U> hor homi! iti Mi'hiUitoii, ilio flint of (he week. Mra. K. Siunnn foil and -hurt hor li«n and hu«. boon in lied for over a »««ok. She ia «>tm- botlei at thin time. Her »on Fro<| i» at homo with her. Then, will be a card |«irty and Mr». Mary K e r »l«w of <>ak C io \ i , ri*lui tini io |»r boiuv laat 'Inin- Saituniay ovemi g, March 16, The comrnit- Stturony u fi« rn noli. Mr». Kei-haw, at llaxi-llah' »chm l toe in uhurg«- im-ludi-u M«'»»tume» a furtner m kW nt, ha«i been cull WhiUdM-ail, I loll, ami Miller. ili; oli liiAiiy of I mt old neigbbor» M a frittiti». Tho card party a id dune. grv«rr Saturday rngr.t » « » well atlonded. Mr». M. 1’ . Strickler, lortu'er of » -Inri«.««fi cutrty Poltrita grang. Tlioro woro II table» o f ,r>00 in play, il.gh «core for lad ion went t/i lo»» annotuicod a «chodule for erano vt-tLt Iloti». h intuii granirò Mm. Anhi**i»n und low to Mr» A l- will viali Wlmnm grar-ge Su'ur.kiy t;*hin; high »core for men to Mr. W ahleio arul h«w to llarokl Shapor evening, Mnnih Iti. There wore alia* ¡1 do'»r pri*«*», wot, Tu* m x i monUily meeting of A l. by Mr. W A Jone», Mr». Janie.» brighi BrotbfiiluMHj it-iil U* ut. thè a id Rutili Miller. S H. Pomeroy homi', Tut-wlay «vc- ■ -------- --------------------- •; »iria, M.it»h Ili. M i » Futi ice MR- High School Notes diati » i l i »peak of hor ex|>orionccj ur a nmiaonary in Chiù« Il will The folh’Wing atudonta arc on U u" <-p«n mwiMig. the honor mil for tin* six week*; M i•» Mario Sueolinan of M'dalla, «h o ita» bewn vsriUng a l iho homo P«*M>ort Burk«-, Helen IWn»«in, Mar Buy »on, Virginia Crandall, « f Mr, ami Mr». Rirttert Pomcroy, ian return««! u> hor hon**’ la.»t W«ilnoH Frank l»m««>, John I lanoo, Donald liay. Mr. ami M r» Pumeiny und S Fiahor, Ah*tha llulotte, Helen Ku- H. Pomeroy accontimi) uii her on riaxlti, June l*ollanl, (¡kina Rollins, boi rotarli und »ponti tho <lo.y at John Stnohle, Donald Sayre. Shin thè Stvolnuin homo. SuUi, M Idled Twohy, Ahna Tanner, Marion Wilmm o f itouvertun, a rnd Lyman Wobb. Thiwe on .the honorable mention fornu i in.im nt < f blu» Uiwn, « a » were; lhinna Broad, (¡ertrude De.i in town la.oi 1 uo»iiay cullirg at Bri.iay, Franc«-.» Iliwning. Mangm* l<i» old liouu', n o » oocupit'd by Mr. rite Ferri», June J -Im, Marjorie nnd M i». inc o i l««rn tin , und obnor Johnson. Agdn Mat »on, RicliarJ «•hi iM'ixhlmn» in tha conimumty. Muahofaky, A ll»'rt Peterkott, Mar- Mr. ami Mr». \V il.»««n huvo r«i'«'nliy key Sayr«', Ruth Smith, Ross intuir.«il frolli a jViMt in C 'ilif itu» Thom iw n, Aline Poowell, Miriam Doty, Ih'mice Dick, June Kuegy, Mi.»» Bollila (¡esig, «h o lui» Kassel Hulett, Clark Junor, Jean been vi li: i »mone relative« u I s'win, lv heard Moahofsky, F.lna round town «luring tho pa»t thr«*o Nylaml, Uayniond Rugland, Bar »eo k -, roturnod lo h»*r h on « in hara Seutt, Isiuisa Smith, and h'alein U »t Thuttulay llor grand- J«'anne Tuttle. natilo!. Mi*» Augu»t II Irulhnunn, la s t week, .ten imitili«* rs from ami Mr». I.iioli.» |>alltn»nn Faix, r«*urn«»l »-itili lior und *t«y<il un- each of Mr- Hughes Civic»' clause» t il Criilay. s|i'nt a «lay in Salem, visiting o f ' the State in»tituti«>n». Uobonta l ’oinorny uml SLiiloy »«•wral Muliluiuf < f Kintuii »«limili, w-ttnar« They viaiUii birth o f the house» ir. tho prollininary i-i»r>t«nit in «'la» of the SU*te )«*gi.»lsiurv and watch. burines». Mr. ( , ahUnidtii tho docluineitiun con- «»I them transact t«*t in IlillilHiro Friduy. Othorr Hugh«-»’ fatiher, J. W. Hughes, of attori«hug «foro N« <lra Milh-r, K< -so Furept (¡rove, i» «ine of the repre- m ----------------- a Parsley Bread cm mb» 2 egg* 2 tbspa. butter Pepper and »alt Cayenna Steam the rice in a double boil er, and, if necessary, add a little Iloil«*»»«•» Whet Blarney Stone to ri* * In quarter». Add segment«, cher milk to soften it. Mix in one egg, and sea Prepare for St. Patrick'» l>ay rie* and grapefruit juice to coole«i « e il beaten, the butter, Like the tw«> (¡reek» of tradition syrup. Freeze in trays of michan- soning. Be liberal with the parsley. Cook until the egg thickens, then who nlwey» »tart a re»taurant a* tcsl refrigerator or in ioe and salt, with green cherry and! remove to cool on a flat dish. Shape •O'n a» they meet, g«-t two In * h fiarnish into nest forms, dip in seasoned men together and they will cele serve m an accompaniment to the bread crumbs; then in beaten egg, rueat course or gs. an entree or brate Saint Patrick's |*«y! Even then again in crumbs. Drop into those of u» who are Irish by love dessert. deep fat and ccok until brown ami not by a nee» try, wiho can’t finu Juat before serving put a spoonful a »ingle “ O” or *'Me” on our fam Mt. Patrick Fruit Cocktail of mint jelly in the center. ily arbor, »till like to celebrate the Sliced ripe bananas birthday of the kindly Saint wh> t'anneu grafs-trutt and juice Green and Gold Dessert helped make Irelarul something to White “ pillow” mints, sligtitlyi 1 pkg. lime g»!atin »Ing about. crushed 1 No. 1 can grapefruit “ Tho green o f Ireland'» ahawn- (¡reen «sherries, mint leave» of; 1 cup boiling water rock” and “ the g»,ld o f Krin » nurp” : mint jelly 10 date« there*» your color scheme for your Combine IngretlienU. Pile in Dissolve gelatin in boiling wa_ Saint’s Day party. For your “ ahe- sherbet glasses. Chill Carrush with ter. Drain juice from can of grape ii»iiigan»” choose any game » » long a sprig o f mint, green cherry or fruit into a measuring cup; add a* it’» guy For your refreshments mint jelly. turn again to the traditional co sufficient cold water to fill the lors— and lot them flatter the cup. Add grapefruit juice tc dis (¡olden Cake guest» in your best Blarney Stone solved gelatin; pour into a shallow (Wnth Green Fronting) manner. pan which has been rinsed in cola 2 cup# ;«a»try flour Food» tortured into strange water. When beginning to set put % tap. salt »hapeu or made vivid with weird I in six pitted dates, quartered. 2 taps, baking powder oo|nrings, are not recommended, Chill thoroughly; cut into cubes, Vfc pkg. «kites but when they arc chosen from our • nd pile in stemmed glasses ana 14 cup butter own natural stock, o f green ami garnish with segments of chilled 1 cup sugar gold food», they are In good taste grapefruit and dates This makes 3 eggs and taate good. There are limes, 6 servings. 1 tap grated orange nnu l*ar»ley, green peppers, avocado; *» cup orange juice there are green mint», green cher Sift dry ingredients; cut t ie cup ries, amt watercress from the em 1935 Norge Products max dates erald family. Por gold we may of dates in eighths; Refrigerators Washers turn to gra|>«-fruit, lemons, “ white" through the flour with the finger Also cherries and especially to the ripe tips. Cream the butter; add sugar then beaten eggs and and golden lauiana. There are ai- gradually, grated orange rind. Stir in flour General Electric Vacuum Cleaner» «'»> “« the delicate-hucd gelatines Now on Display at ami candii-s, and a light touch with alternately with the orange juice. the ooloring bottle will help you Pour the batter into a loaf pan execute, but not persecute, your which has been greased and lined Beaverton Electric Shop with greased paper. Bake .n a coloring scheme. Whether or not your “ mither 't r y moderate oven (325* to 350* fo r 50 to 60 minuter Frost and fayther were Oirish’’ you will F .) with boiled or uncooked frosting lik«« these recipes— no blarney! whi«3b has been tinted a pale green with vegetable coloring. Killsrin-) Sherbet 1U cups sugar 1» cup white com syrup Hi cup« water 6 tbs;)», lemon juice 1 No. 2 can grapefruit Few green cherries Cook *ig a r, syrup, and 1 cup of water to a soft ball (240* F ). Ad«l lemon juice and water. Cool. Cut grapefruit segments into small piece« with scissors and cut rfier- urinatives from Washington county Must of the students climbed to the bop o f the ( 'apiUil dome. They also visited the State pen itentiary, ami the insane asylum Parnley-Rice Paddies 2 cups oooked rice 3 tbsps. milk Saves TIME T S . ftrhK-k IN J E C TO R K u u ««»«■ r o « a new convenience in •h n vin *. T h e In je c to r w hich c o n i a m i Ä ’ binden in n iw n v« rend* to innert n new bind# when Morteti. « Th M «Datant ! Marte r h u » do » o n lf I «a r e e U m *. Lut « t r e e 7ou U t* • e t i e f e c t l o n u f ■Dnttarr ueujurhert M ade * • !« « « . pro ter tad to the m atent trae ohe ve. 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