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T he B ea verton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIII, No. 29
Board To Investigate
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon,
JOANNE YOUNG WKOS
IIEKAI.I) BRUMBAUGH
Min» Joanne Young, daughter of
•Mr. K «1 Young, became the brld.'
" f Ik ra id B ru n ^ B g h , «on o f Mr.
uml Mr*. Brumbaugh, at an ini-
pi'Haaivo travrmmy at First Prenby-
toriam church, June g, at tl p.m.,
with the Rev. |>r . Bullami offic'.
• ■ i'«. A rectqntlon folk-wod at the
Mallory Hotel.
'The bride'» wedding
dre«s was
mode o f white embroidered »wbot,
Friday, June 21, 1M.T>
Silently Passing
1
Subscription, ¡$1.00 per yr. In Advance
WOMEN EN ROUTE
TO MEXICO CITY
a
Many Free Events
At “I
MRS. W. 1». MASON
(Kdt'ior’s note: Four widely k r*>w
Isabel Liggir’ t wan born on u women of the Northwest, each of
farm
in Ohio
county,
Indiana, whom »peak* Spanish fluently, are
Ml i< h IS, 1863, the C/ide-t o f a »■< w enroute to Mexico City, Mexi­
fam ily of three children.
co, by automobile. One member c f
In 18711 she wan married lo W the pa-rty, an e*peritnced writer,
School Meeting Votes Down
1 11 teen Minutes of Music. P Ma*on ar>‘ ln 1HH i ln*-y ^ Trill forw ird at interval» to thi« Baseball Games Will Be
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thvw ^tome and flettici rear Sw< <-. niwupaper, ^hrorscleM of their ad­
Motion to Defer New
Singing, and Interviews
Spring», Missouri, where tne Cam
Flayed to Decide the
venture». )
School Construction
ily made their home until 1930
Will Be Given
Co. Championship
By Beatrice Yeung, Ph.D.
when she came with her hu-band
Dream«, at last, have come true
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t * l I I t i f
U
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lo make their home rn Beaverton.
S A Y R E (¡IV E N WATCH
‘ bou‘ («ARDEN CLUB VISITS
Four boys were bom to the f . . us .M l
« *
w *
is t p cm
u s rried
, gardenias,
ere on our way to DANCES
TO BE HELD
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and orohiiM.
urjion, Clarence, Curt ■ K., Clifford Mexico * ty in our new moto car.
Mlaa Ann Young, wider o f the
and Clyde. Cláreme and f l y i- died
Why are we goin g ? For two rea- ,,
_
Dr. Maaon la Ke-Klerted to Board.
Hoya
and
Girbi
Will
l^ave
For
bride, w ai matron o f honor and
while young; the other two *ur- m-n*. First, because we want to jm- H m * 1 " ‘‘"'V -Seven (a n d id ate* for
Mr». Ilaulenbrrk Remain» ( lerk
wore a floor length lire«* o f light
Home Saturday Morning
v.ve their mother.
prove our km wle< ge o f the Span-
‘‘ Hie (.odd»-,* of Liberty”
' ‘
h*o« and carried an arm bou-
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For some time her health has i»h language ard the Mexican peo-
Washington County's 69 1 II club been poor and fo r the pa*t five or
M»nday evening of thi* week w a, 'lu<'t o f xweetpea« and yellow rone-
pie;
second,
because
we
art^-or
B
a
-b
a
ll
game*
between
four
member.- in wttiruairce at the an- air. wenks she bad been quite ill.
I nid »lia i ta aaiu to have been tnc bu<K
hope to
be— mew-urger* o f
good cut,|ar.a.-g
county
teams,
race«
Mial
4-H
club
»u
minor
school
at
Jimmie
(lochili
acted
a»
brat
iiio»l interesting »chool meeting con-
She died at her home o f heart wil lietween the Pacific Coa.-t xiale* ; nd c o rd s t* for young an-, old.
Corvalli» will broadcast a liftaett failure Sur d ay evening at about
venivi her»* foe « nurimer of year«. man.
ard the Mexican GtvemmerA.
f rewrrks, patrictic exercise« and a
Mia» Bernice fio* played a r!o- minute program over KOAC Fri­ seven.
They tell of one y<ar* ago when
We chose our car carefully for public wed. ng aie tn tap for the
lir.
»olo
precedi
ng
the
ceremony.
day
evening,
June
21
at
7:0«
p.m.
two hum-red were
preaeiU.
but
She joined the Method!«! church many r«asons. It mast be good annual “ Happy Days”
celebration
thia one, with almost eighty prua- Mra. R. Norton accompanied her Special music, group singing, and while a girl ard was a member looking became we are, all four of to be held in HGlshoro July 2, 3,
m l, ia one of the largeat held in at
P »n o , arai also pia ye.! the interview* will feature the radio of the organization all the tim
us, rather strong for Ihe aeatbe- ard 4, under the auspice* o f the
weiklinir march.
program and inform the public of until her death.
year».
tic. It nwot be sturdy, because city
fire department.
Everythin.'
Mr. ar*l Mr*. Brumbaugh
left the work those young-tcra an do-
Funeral services were held 1 urn- they tell us that some o f Ihe roade will be free during the Ikrte-day
The evening started off v ‘ th the
immediately after the recaption for *,;g at thi» summer school session. day and she wa* laid to rest in
pre-crUUuti to Markey Sayre of
in Mexico are— well, r e t so grod. event with
the exception
of the
» «trip lo C rater laike.
Summer school fo r these boy* Crescent Grove cemetery. The be­ It must lie roomy because f ur -tunces and carnival concessior.i.
a * n « l watch an hi* awwtd for
end girls clost* Friday evening, ana reaved husband and son* have thi women,
v.inning f i r * place
in the »tale U L i i r v m v n n o / . | | / w i ,
¡T they don’t lelcn g
The annual evert at the counl v
they will leave fo r home on a «pc- heart fell sympathy o f tie whole tc the ta rd -b -x and bird-cage era. m u has long beer, recognized as
wale ,»>uy contuwt on “ The Value
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ommumty.
»1 Tim e". An a reault o f ni» e f-j
ALUMNI IS PLANNED c,al train at 9:30 a.m., Saturday
have to take along a certain num- the time for the homecoming of
morning. This train will arrive in
fort, Hrcvarton
high school
war
her o f furbelows We attem pud t i f, rmer
Washington
county
and
I’ortlarnl
at
1:00
p.m.
Staae*
will
I.
L.
MOKKLOCK
Th® nineteenth u nr Aral reunion o f
given an athlntic event limt-T. T hi»'
confine our luggage to four tra- Hilltbono re-d en l».
particular at-
Funeral services were held Sun­ veHing l^ gs
award ia the »evenUi atatc cham- **.e McKay achool alumni a*»ocia- meet the train and trirep ort the
ard fou r
over-r.;ght terxion has been paid to th s fea-
afternoon
at the Methodist bags, and succeeded rather well.
pionahnp I ha t Beaverton high achool Oon will Ire held Saturday, June Washington county delegation back day
tune o f the celebration thi* year,
I-a* won phi» geaaori. But then Be*- 23, at the achool on the Scholl* tt Hi-aver-ton and Halliiboro. Thi* church for Isaac Lafayette Mo>re-
T>.ere are four c f 11 «, as J have lurches, tsd-les, and other picnic
stage
will
arrive
at
Beaveiton
at
lock, who died at his home Tnurs- sa d . Ore is Mrs. E rg r;cia Vogan, facilities hiving been prov.ded f t
verton high »chool ha*
grown fa- Ferry road, one half mile *<>utn
nwui for winning atate
champion- °F Whitford. The program will in- 1:30 p.m., and ait Hillsboro at 1:4!» day csrening, June 13, from heart an ent.husiai.-tic
and acc mphshe i tbo»e who wish to spend the day
aldpa
elude a picnic dinner served from f. m., according to the schedute an- failure,
student o f Spanish and U-acher o f visit,r.g wnth friends ar.t form er
nounce-d by L. E. Franci«, assistant
Morelock was born in MaJison- Spanish
in the goverr rntn t--pon - neighbors
New at the mealing the clerk'» Uf . .,urf.h
at 12:™-
county agent.
ville, Terme.-see, June 1 . 1859. He sored leisure time schools; a r c h e r
T l
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report was read, .ertion
by »«rtion wh,ch. lh<>r* will be after dinner
Amos Bierly, Beaverton, route 3 came to Oregon when a boy cf 1. * 1 « F J , Swip.ey,
.d v „ ...l „ .J ^ T
and on motion o f M W. Manrang "''S T '"**
a P™ *™ "1-
was unanimously approved.
. Teacher*.
present
and
former •cn o f Mr and Mrs. Floyd Pierly. n: re-teen. Several years Fate« ha
course^ to htT ere :> • the „*.•
*.
,
,
_
It being but a little
more than |'1' ^ ' ' ^ o i thl„ -chool, thnr fam- was elected a member o f the boys’ met ar.d married Zantophene Fan urjverstty
tL- x j * «a• *
n .
atin, to^> county teams in the Sur.-
^
Wagfcintrton
Morelock passed
away third ia Miss Jane Burden. w ro»e fet
eight Unity,
the suggestion
was ilie* and friend*, are invited to executive committee fo r the sum­ no. Mrs.
mer school session. This is the three years ago.
chief inteneHt is in arc atoiogy. colm )y |^.^eball championship
on
made that the Una until nine be
f n ! vl“ ,nd
committee that maintain* disciptini-
He is survived by twin children, Miss Burdon i* : ^ er-
»pent in dUcuaaing the proposition
°
y **’
the
afternoon
of
July
4
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being
among the boya.
D e wonderful ruin* o f Monte A l-
/ “ ‘Y
Carl Morelock
o f Portland
and U
o f the new gnvde school building.
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feature J as one o f the h-gblights
n, near Mexico City. These wer-
f ,.
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Officer*
o f the a-moutation
are
<>n last Saturday,
the Raieigh Mrs. Rt-va Brown o f Beaverton,
Dr. C. E Manon, chairman o f the
built by the Mayas and the Aztec«
' ^
« l e g a t io n . Cedar Mills o f
I’re» id»-nit, Doric I) Perkir.s, lieu- garden club, which was the only Rt. 1; three grandchild tr ,
Mr*,
“chool board gave a concise *U te­
—ancient people' abou' w h m Mis« l i *
HD1° n. . ^
Cltber
vnrtorv; Secretary. C. M. McKay. 4-H club from Washington county riocence Miller, Elwood Browr, an
rn-wt
o f the financial affairs and
R oy or Garden Home representing
Portland.
Bunion has m^de extsn-ive stu-
to
ever
enter
a
float
in
the
Ro.«e
Stanely
Morelock,
and
two
great
the annual growth o f the ichool
the Washington County league, will
I^ tsy Miller,
and d e s and given nunittous lectures. play on the afternoon of July 3.
population during the la«'- fifteen 0 |/f ' Vtru °n<i '* requested to bring F'estival Parade, visited ihe sum­ grandchildren,
The
fourth
in
our
party
is
yc-or
Both games will be free. R aying
> » £ . airre he became a member J !
* ho0' 0r *">"«>
t( mer school at Corvallis. They were Jackie Brown.
accompanied by Janie* l .
Rose,
He leaves many friend« to mourr busy ccrre**pender>t, who is a
IsAween teams tied for fi.s t place
o f the board
He gave the aver-
p *'
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feasor o f isnguagt-.s a t I’acific U
their leader,
Mrs. Moltzner and hit lo»*.
-
in the league» is slated for the
age annual growth o f the enroll- Yf K f i l f k N A D V r t t n i r i )
niversdty,
Fort»! Grove.
0 :e g o n .
‘
‘
,
,
Mrs.
Valley
o f Raleigh.
I^-|ar.d
mervt in the high school a* ibuul • » I K V 'll JiN A K I
fiK U l I
I h I) tht a fu m oon o f July 2.
ar.J
who,
in
1930,
won
he
Flint,
local
leader
o
f
the
Kinton
26 »indent», and atat<-d if th:d rati ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
MRS. R. J. KERREY
Total o f 27 county girls are en­
for labors ir R. rrrsnee languages
<slf club, arrived at Corvallis at
o f mcraaae keeps op, in two mere
-
tered: in the Gorkies« c f Liberty
nclitdi, g Spanish.
ENTERTAINS
GIRLS
the
summer
.school
session
on
Sun­
r i» r » it will be neccwmry to build
The Mwenvnory
society
o f the
conte-t. Selection o f the lucky girl
We all expect to a'-Vend the sum­
again to houae the school.
('hunch o f Christ met »t the home day to spend four day* with these
will he nude Saturday right at
Mrs.
Raymond
J.
Ferroy
pater
mer sessii n at D.e University of
youngster-.
TI h - school board ha* gone into o f Mr*. W. W. Shipman with, f i f ­
tained fo r several o f the g ils c f Mexico, your busy .scribe rtjoicirg the Shute park ar.d the Goddess
th« matter arid believe that by tien hidia* presant, Friday. Mrs.
the Beaverton high school gradua­ ir, the fact that she does not have ct L:berty ball Ls sch td -jW for
using the present guade nrnool tor C . H. Thompson conducted the dc- II. WILSON ATTENDS
the evening o f July 3. The Goddess
ting class o f 1936 with a lun.-hro
to work for credits or take exam­
a part of the high school anil by votiotial service, and Mrs. Rob't-
STATE CONVENTION at h--r home Tuesday. Mrs. Fervrey inations. For the first time in her and her fou r attendants will be
building a »eparite grade school Je-hnrtton was
in charge of the
-II k V i U ?ei«cled by a never method which
was fiormerly a teacher in IFe lo­ checkered career, she
t way from the prceent site, a mo- study program
each g*i*ri a fair and
H om er I-. Wikion
s|»ent thre.“ cal grade school and tv»se gir’ - knowledge
by
the
humming-bird vnli , give
.
<Wn onc-»tory
building large e-
Officer* were elw ted as follow s: -feys. at Corvallis, Wednesday. Ih u rs- were her pupils in the first and method, fliltirg
Kaily
and irre- e(',Ja! ohance’
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nough to lake care o f the need-j President, Mr*. Rose Thompson, re- di.V
anil Fri-kiy
o f last week. seeoml grade. Those hono e ! wc.-
sp-onribly frc*n -lass to cha««, !eav- Dre o f the large-t displays of
01 the community for the ne.x* ten eUvctod; Vico prwvident, M-i'* C. W where he wa* a dtiegate from the I the Misses IsiMerne Dean, Rh'V
ing behind no credit cards or term fireworks in the history o f the
01 mure year*, they c m better Ihe Rogers; Secretary. Mrs. M. C. Beaverton Fire -k-jiar! merit rent tu I Thyng, Ruth Filley, Jean Ijcwis pi pers. What jo y supreme!
"H appy [hays everts is p la rre i by
wholo set-up. The plan is to put Smith;
Treasurer.
Mrs.
Howard ntti-ml the »late conventi<*i o f fir.- and Evelyn Alexander. Miss Gen­
C hitf among the treasure« o f our firemen for Fourth of July night.
up a grade »chool buihking to cost Hughsnn
A pot luck lunch
was fighturs and to bring back here evieve Johnson was unable to be I luggage is a btautiful pe-wteir tray. Other event s will include a public
9«-r>,000. By making application Ihiy «u-vid at noon,
the new and nio.St approved me­ present. Other guents w.-re Mrs. with a magnificent r. se .T.g ved w’ed.iing. old-time fiddlers contest,
think they caii get a grunt of
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thod« o f fire fighting and fire G S. Alexander,
ami
Mrs. Ge-1. upon it. ard ar inscription in.lica
patriotic exerci*««
sponsored
hy­
fuiKks for H . M U-aving only EXPERIENCES
AT
Th>-ng.
t , -
prevention.
ing that il is to be presented to Hillsboro a®d ccu rty veteran gioups
?«4,.>00 to rats« witili a Irond issue.
f ’ ftl I
i t i n- rP / t l |v
F is Excellency.
the Pres"dent of a nd races for cor.teslants c f all
They believe tha»t by saving Ihe
L u L L M if c A K fb
1 D l-D
Mexico, as a token o f good will ages. A host o f merchandise prize?
twenty thousand, they can afford
—
from the people of the Pacific North- F°r the various con'-ests have been
to build at thia lim e while if they
A large group o f young people
west. This tray is really lively, donated by county merchants.
wait until a building program be- “ mi several parents were present
e are sure any d g n :tary would
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com»* a necessity they wiil! proba- *1 *he Saturday evening Bible class
h, pleased to receive it, and w I R E N E W A R F E L A N I )
b|y have to aperd the whole $4-r>.«00 at the home o f Mr. anil Mrs. R.
arc »^cpeXrtirg some eloqeurt ebul-
R A L P H E L L IO T T W E D
R A D IS H E S W E R E F IR S T U S E D A S
and perhap* more, depending
upon ® Mc.Minn. Mi-ss Ruth Denney led
IrtJor.« ,n picturesque Span»«h from
A F O R M OF P O L IT IC A L C R IT IC IS M .
wh«lh«g building
mati-naL-
main- the young people
in the r -ong
His Excellevcy. who no doubt re­
R O M A N C IT IZ E N S U SED TO H U R L
U in their
present hrw
leve < or service, which was followed with a
Miss Irene W arfel became the
joices in the proverbial Latin tem­
advance in price.
swvaion of prayer. Mr. W. K . Gar- j
bride of Ralph Elliott of Portland
i.y
T H E M IN THE F O R U M .
perament.
at the White Temple In Portland
There was considerable opposition
leader o f the class, then tum-
We arc visiting the various gov­ at 3:00 p.m. Sunday. Abou! fifty
to tlie initiation o f a building pro- t<® the meeting over to D o n g » '
ernors
o
f
Pacific
(.'cast
state»
in
guests were present.
gram at Ihis wmc, anu on the mo- anK* Kennatih Taylor and Bob Den-1
the respective
capitals
ard then
tion o f Mr* O. W. Kruger lo de- "«Y who related interestingly their
The bride wore a blue traveling
shall proceed southward a r.d east­
lay the building piognam until it e*PW «eoea at NVheatton College the
costume, a r-d was attendeO by Miss
THE E S K IM O S
ward to the herder-orossYg point.
became necouaary, a vote b>
uallot Pai't nine months
their trip
Mary Corvrtanzo o f Portland.
EAT S U T T E R
Then— Mexico!
was taken; thi- motion to
defer P01" * •»* «jm in g . Tustemomi-s arul
A rceipiticn
was
held
at the
TH E WAY W E
.v ^
I
will
send
you
further
w
ord
a-
the buihhng was lo ^ . Th.a will !"'h r'n g caneludi-d the, meeting, a f-
EAT CANDY.
bout
our progress as we travel. l\0me
o£ the
^
|M ' ImMy be irvtrtT>reUsi by t»hc board t<>r wnioh rocfre*iionita o f ^nke an :
THE CRAVING •*
iT * -
* 4
Ami so. hasta otra vez. Viva Me- U<? y ° unf conf W U ft for S ln l,,e'
u% ovulnnce that the diulrict wUh*- i/Unoh wctc serve«-
3’co ! Viva the \V,e»- Coast Chtn-rc- g ( J or ^
honeymoon,
FOR THE HEAT
v'
>%
Í
plans
er. them to go ahead with .------
-T I/ U ’ U L 'I J
let Special!
Mrs- Elllott received her e.u ca-
A N D E N E R G Y P R O V ID E D BY G U T T E R
for the building.
I*. H . S .
IEACH ER
*
tion in the Beaverton schoob, and
M A K E S T H E M EAT I T -
The present clcTk, Mrs. Althes
MARRIES F. F. FORS
A PEACH TREE ABIE 10 RE­
ATTORNEY TO OPEN
has many
A P O U N D AT A T IM E .
liaulervbeck, was unanimously d e c-
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SIST EXTREMES Of COLD WAS
led fo r another year. The director}
Mias Faith Burk, who has bes-.n
RECENTlY PATfNTfO BY A HOR-
LAW OFFICE HERF. DELIGHTFUL SHOWER
TKlHTURlST IN CLYDE. OHIO —
effice brought out some' opposition, a teacher in the Beaverton High
GIVEN ______
MISS BLUE
nrd Dr. Mason stated that were school the
pas.t few yeewv.
wa*
Eugene Brookings, speakn at the
THE FIRST PATENT Of ITS KINO
Kiwanis meeting
last week liked
EVER TO Bf GRANTED THE
any other man holding the offle- united m marriage to Felix F. [
our town so much that he ha, de-
A ^ h g h lfu l shower was given
for fifteen year* on the board, he,* For* o f Portland, Tuesday. June
PEACH TREE WAS DEVELOPED
cidtd to open a law office here. He r' cueLtly , ,n uthe Commun ty Hall at
the Doctor, would consider that he , 1 i l , at high noon in the Highland
TO MEET CHANGING CLIMATIC
ha« arranged to sha,e 'he office W hitford, honoring
M,s*
Evelyn
the director, had held office lo n g ; (Vuign-gal iornil church, with Rev.
CONDITIONS ON THE NORTH 1 '
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enough. But he stated further that ' G, A. Pollard officiating. Mr. ard
AMERICAN CONTINENT.
/
THE FIRST CARLOAD
Adams in the Rossi Budding.
e b” 0 of Roll>h
of
hi woukl be glad to serve if he Mrs. Fo«rs are both graduates of
F ' Or U M BU RG ER CHEESE DRIVEN
Mr. Brookings is a native e f Ne- " hltfonl rexJt Satur'* Y Tre, ril1,n
was ple-cted am* would .k> hi*
u- Oregon
State coll»>ge.
They will
THROUGH THE STREETS OF MONROE.WlS.
braska. having graduated from th- ” 'as P '^ c l y decorated with fl o w « « .
tie»
conscientiously.
Three eandi- «pond the summer » t the coast,
C A U SE D A RIOT AMONG THE CITIZENRY.
University of Nebraska, hi'er tak- Tw0 taib,ts o f 500
wt‘re P1* ^ -
-latw wwm nominated. Dr. Mason ami after Srtplendrer will be at
TODAY THE PRO B LEM OF PLEASING MOD­
ing his law course at the U n S er- ^ h ib other guest« vis ted. Many
received fifty two vote», Mrs. Kru­ home to their friend« in Portland.
ERN DELICATE NOSTRILS IS SOLVED BY
sity o f Wisconsin when Prof. Van ,H,.a ut,ful ar<> u'^ fal
»-
ger twenty three* and A. E. W il­ Mr. Fora is on the teaching staff’
PACKACINC UMBURGER IN G LA SS JA RS
Hise was president o f that famous C' 1V' • hy the ha;»py ^bri e to be.
son one. One vote was thrown out o f the West Linn High school.
ir«titution. He came lo Oregon in J ho Y°un* couple wilt m ike their
as invalid.
THE SUPERSTITION ABOUT THE SPRUNG
1909 ami established a law office
at Gathlamet, w lnre Mr. (Jil­
BOYS RETURN FROM
OF SALT IS OLDER THAN THE OLDEST
in the Beikill building in 1910, where 90,1 '* employed,
ANNOUNCE W EDDING
RELICI0N. IN THE REU ClO N OF THE
WIIEATON COLLEGE
he has practiced law for the past
GREEKS, SALT WAS CONSECRATED TO
DATE
AT PARTY
quarter o f a century.
REBEKAHS ENJOY
THE G O D S - A N D ACCORDING TO
_ _ _
Douglas ami Kenneth Taylor and
He will be in his Beaverton o f ­
A
SOCIAL NIGHT
THE LAW O f MOSES. SAIT MUST
fices from 9:00 in the morning
The announcement o f the -late
Denney, who »Wended i ' heat-
BE M IXED WITH EVERYTHING
until 6:00 in the evening on Satur­
of July 14th, 1996, as the day set «■ College, at Wheaton. Ill . this
Tuesday night was soca l night
O FFER ED IN SA C R IF IC E .
days.
for the marriage o f Mies Gladys P*"' yi * r-
hom«' here h r .-,
at the Beavertien Rt Ickah ledge.
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McLeod
id 1 Hilldboro,
Oregon, a | <*y eventng. The boy» e«me west
A fter the usual routine o f hu*ine»r
graduate o f Beaverton High school. 1
o f thirty-one oar-
CARD OF TH AN K S
the follow ing program was pre-;
and Mr. R. H. Busch, Deputy Sher- brought
out for the
Wentworth
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iff of Wamhimflton County, wa« ma<!<*
Co. Bach o f tile noys (™ ve
W c wish bo express our apprc Lewis; two vocil Milos, imperson
T H E F A V O R IT E D R I N K OF B O T H
at a party held ak the home o f * ear wvlh anoWier in tow. They
ciation for the helpful words o f ating Harry Lam er, by A rdy Den-
N A P O L E O N A N D VOLTAIRE
Miss McLeod’s
parents
at Hills
woro
tho roa<i i ust omi w,'ok'
sympathy and the many beautiful hoini, a piano solo by Miss Fern
hi-ro, Oregon, the evening o f June!
Mr. and
Mrs.
H. M.
Barnes,
flow ers from our fri»»nib. These Hainea; and an old fashioned spel-
WAS C O FF EE.
things arc wrath a great dial ait lir.g bee. Andy Denholm received
lath, 1936. Guests enjoyed an eve-
Robert, and Bill Csmp-
thi* time.
the prize for the best spelling.
nmg at cards, and a light lu n cn '
ri5hinR on r ,,,,. 1>ak< „ear
W. D. Mason, and
A fter the program refresh m en:.
ws« served.
Rend, bringing back a go>d e»t;h . |
Dr. Maaon and fam ily
ol cake and coffee were served.
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