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The Beaverton Review FRIDAY, JUNK 21, 1M5 1 . i *■' i ■ Mr. aid Mrs. Kenneth Denney Mrs. Wm. Oanu « « s « made » trip to Carlton Thursday, of Mrs. Valley oi> Friday. ....... ■ - truest Mat. Campbell, mother cf Mr». INa Hern, suffered a stroke of Mrs. W. F. Strom we* taken to Mrs. L. J. Carter was a truest paral y ala, Monday. the Good Samaritan hospual on of her sunt and uncle, Mi. anJ Mr. and Mre. Robt. Johnston, Here is good now* for Rheu June 18, for treatment. Mrs. R. B. Brown, Sunday. Virginia and Howard, and Mrs. matic*. If fevers or shooting stab- liave your preacripuoi» filled at August Berner of Portland, Rt. Mrs. tVka Anal itx» of Port I a » 1 Sa" “ » J «piston of Freeport 111., hing pauis of Rheumatism, Neuri Brown's Beaverton Drug Store adv 2, fell from a lazier and suffer was a luncheon truest of Mis. Gar- mot'" , ,l° R"*ebur*, Sunday, to tis, nr Neuralgia aia making life Muis Genevieve Johnson is em- «d a dislocated shoulder. triate McCormick, and her mother, v, , .i1'" Mm. .Sarah John- a misery, .kmft give up! Gel «luick relief with Williams K.U.X Cum ¡S T * “ »• "- Arthur Sup.- « Btad « « . . '' * " " * • S IC r ta * pound, an effective analgesic and the home of his parent», Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Reed (Lou- , , antipyretic compounded from a doc- Lsuise and Gone Biggi are con- Mrs. H, O. Stipe, Tuesday. >»e Brinson) of Oswego are the hap- , Ikiw^'a eekeiratial h^ f>‘ tt> tor’a pissuriptlon. tj! fined to their home with an at- H P> of a *on born Jure 15 ^ ^ * h“ h° T William» K H.X. t'om|«>und con tack of the mumps. B.lly Mood returmd th.s week ( Kl|VM1U(., hoc,pitmi. Tuesday. Tha occasion was made from a few weeks visit with his tray with balloons, him ) toy air- tains among the f«w ingredient» tvan Gilson of Whitford spent brother. Dr. Rob't. Wood, at Foa- Mr. ansi Mrs. tear and .Mughter, plane.«, »ml refreshment» of which authorities recognise ss I k > ii - formerly of Beaverton, have moved ice-cream and cake. The little eficml, anti it has been a blessing two weeks visiting ®t the home of ail, Ore. hfe sister at Oath la met. Mr and Mrs R»h>h Van Kleek 'n* ° a hs>usc at Raleigh belongini guests were Bohby ami Mary My- to thousands of sufferers from uch Mr. and Mrs. Beneit Dashane atvi little son were visitors at the tc Mr' Mr*' S B’ U wrfnc«- | ers. Rotu-rta. Pat and Mike Me paina anti fevers. A»k Brown’s Pra ( Hazel Voae) are being felicitated W. R. VanKleek home, Tuesday Mrs. Wm. Stuidler is convales- < “ *key, Beverly Rohr, Jean l laus- vi rtain Pharmacy today for a bot tle. Money back if the first bottle oo the birth of a little son. evening. cing at the home of her siiter in * sen and ‘ Jack 1 *" Hidy. u " 1** deea not satisfy. adv. no. 2 u. „ __ . „ .. ... , _ _ . the Sovereign hotel. Her son Sard Wh»t a •‘step-saver*- and a "stoop- . ‘ , • *rg**et He den of Mult- Mr. and Mrs. L. R B“ 1K*h (Jo' accompanied his grandfather to Se- *av«r" the Shelvatrsy is! No more nonsah hosptal visited at the home sephine Bonu) of Pert Laid were .v- w«x*k Tasty Light Lunrhr* making several trips to the r of rig of Mrs. Florence Newton, Monday, visitors at the home of Mrs. M. C. Mrs. Ivy Peterson of Walla Wal- emtor for one or two items *t a Lunch Goods Mr. and Mrs. Jlm North of Ti- McKerchor, Sunday' la and Mrs. Jessie Desure of Van- time. Shalva tray, Shetvwador, Shel- Fountain Supplies gard visited at the home of Mr Dinner guests at the home of oouver were dinner ftuests of their vehaaket, and Stoatun are cxclu- and Mrs. Geo. Blasser, Sunday. At Mrs. M. C. McKeivher. Friday eve- I ^ \ ^ ^ n c ‘ u'r"Mr.^'»'nd M rs. R. sivw t'rosley feature»; they increase j'•usable'’ capacity by 60V«. See Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fairweathcr **rs' L° I r*tLnl , K,^ ht’ B. Brown Saturday H A M B U R G E R 'S tl e»e Uautiful refrigerators of Salem, formerly of Beaverton, ind M*>*r of * * " * * '■ .. . .. ™ «...... ...........— — ..... .. - on were visimrg with friend» here Sat- .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Twony. Miss w ^rtaiixsl some ‘ of the Pacific * ¡ 5 . Rich‘*y ,UrdwJ ^ n-iv urday, Mildred Twchy, are* Miss Ahne University alumni and frienus at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheets returned ^os' vvU art> vacationiiy at Camp a (uck »upper on the lawn ,VI ^ erman’ on Satunlay to their home here Saturday , „ after M«ol*us r:\er. Saturdav evening. avasni. More than for- for Buy from your home merchant and gel spending several weeks in Rainier, Mrs. Russell Grant returreo last ty people were in attendance. Miss y° % » i I T * " Oregon. week from a two weeks visit with Frances O P P . missionary iron Ja . J 1“ ' „ »iv T u im p Mr a r j Vrs John Pon^r h*r P " 1" 48- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. pan, was h-'nior gvie«t. BEAVERTON-OWNED PRINTSHOI P D . ; * ° n Hawley, and daughters in California. -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- — ------ Crawford, and daughter Pearl, at Mrs. Fred Olmstead who was tended the North Dakota picnic in badly injured in an auto accident Portland Sunday. xr. _ j », two weeks ago, returned to her milw v i.«,t «r - Saturday {Tom the Kmanuel family visited at ’Hit the Hospital. hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stier, wiho in Forest Grove. have been living in the VasiletT Cbucfc Double and Peter Brueo! h&u3e ^ moved to Caldwell, 1- * ------------ !— -------------------- ft NOTICE Hfi ............................... ....... ........... ft H«av«r Cbairtar, No. 106, U.K.S Slated com munication. WediMMwIsy evemi-ng, June 20. Mu- *»ti» and wivun s|Hviul guc»t*. Visitor* w el come. By ordtT of W. M. Ms gar ni A. Denmey, Smuxitary. »dk E U G E N E B R O O K IN G S Attorney At Law Purl land and Beaverton Bedell Bldg. I'hotie AT 5671 Itoiivi Bldg. Phone 7t0.1 On and after July I, Gaa Befundi Iteuulre a Lirense Permit, Good For 12 Month* Your Driver’* IJeeiute Should Be Renewed by June Thirtieth I Have Both Blank« I)O Y G R A Y Real Katate, Inauranre, A Notary CHOIC GROCER! w the first of the w'eok. j employment. » • 3 ^ s** Mrs. Zeverly and daughG'r, Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jeglum, Dor ’ Ve ’-ft Zeverly of Prit cville, Ore., i is and Earle, l«fit Tuesday for an |etd Mr. and Mrs. Ka.pli ii-per of indefinite visit at Tacoma and o- Salem visited at the Steve Ms pcs ther Washington citie*. j home, Monday evening. The Misses Ruth Denney and No- Lours Hughson, and C- B. Price. ma Browne both of the Multno fwinerl of Beaverton. returned ^ s 09Ph t L spective homes, « t 31 Saturxaay. rC Saturday from a several days fish- I ir.g trip on „„ S L urn______ v ..„ the Wilson river. x They Mr. and M'TS. Harry Comer and j also visited with friends at Lake son John spent the week-end at Lytle. their cottage near Battleground, Howard Hingley, Hubert Hingley, Wash., on the Wilson river. ! and Ogelsby Young, all of Port- Emest Smith is taking tieatment land, attended the funeral of the for the dislocation of three verte- late I. L- Mo re lock, Sunday. The brae of his spine. He will not be Hingleys were former residents of able to be at work for some time. the Progress district. Bill Leonard who was a srtfdent Mrs. Gertrude McCorm’ck has at Notre Dame this past year.' sold her house in which she has visited with his grand parents, Mr. been living the paat few month.* i and Mrs. H. O. Stipe, last week, and she and her mother have Mr. and Mrs. Leo Raymond of ™>ved back into the heuse where Portland, and Miss Margaret Hed- ^ormeTly l*ved. ia den of the Multnomah Hospital Mrs. V. A. Wood entertained a visited with Mns. Florence Newton, group of eight Portland friends \ . Wedtnesday. | with a bridge luncheon at her F The Girapdin place on Jo reiser. | .h° me- Wednesday afternoon. Among 4 road west of Beaverton has bee: tRe R"jests ,was. ^ rS-. ^ Acklin F to formerly hived here. sold to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Easton of Pert la nd; through the Beaverton Jack Young, son of R D. Young ^ Finance Co, and Mrs. Mary Young, was grad- " Ralph Peterson has purchased the C. T. Richardson place next to the hall at Whitford. He is in the J poultry business having two thou in the Beaverton Grade school. sand young chicks. George Spriggel is very ill at the 5 Ralph T. Conners, son of Mrs. heme of his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. 5 Clara Conners of Seventh and An W. F. Spriggel of Whitfcrd. George ^ gel Streets, and Miss Betty G. had the mumps, and went out to “ Eader of Portland were granted a play ball; his serious illness re sulted. His doctor forbids callers. marriage license last week. Dr. C. E. Mason reports the Wallace Hansen, who has been confined to his bed with inflam following birth»: to Mr. and Mrs. matory rheumatism, has so far re- ^ land Knight of Rt. 1, a giri, covered as to be able to g e t1 a *,une 8v Mr‘ &rd Ml? ‘ Har°W R>ck- 1 man, Tigard, a girl, June 7; Mr. rcurd with the use of a cane- f and Mrs. John Kluser, a son, June Herman E. Kastor of Jefferson, ¡ twelfth. who was a nephew of M. W. Man Mr. ar.d Mrs. Rob’t. Holland, and ning, was killed in an auto acci- j aent near Astoria. Funeral ser- Mr- and Mr*- ° « 0- Blasser were vices were held for him at Jeffer- £Lests the home of Mr. aivi son, Monday Mrs. Garfield Hite at Sherwood, ’ . . ' j Friday evening, in honor of Mr. A picnic of the Rands families and Mns. Hite’s 25th wedding an- w'as held in Sell wood park Sunday j niversary. with twenty-four present. Mr. and ‘ . ^ .. „ _ _ _ Mrs. H. F. Waite, and Mre. El- ®«*ver Chapter No. 106 O.E.S. vin Rarvi^ and three daughters at- W1^ eTxtert^in the members of tended from here. Beaverton Lodge No. 100 A. F. & \ V an/I thpir wive« at it« next Miss Beulah Cheavers, teacher of m'eeting, Wednesday evening.' June piano, presented the Misses Evelyn 26. All Masons and their wives Alexai inder, Genevieve Johnson, and no^ members of Beaverton. Lodge Helen Cava ness in recital with sev- are also invited to attend. ervteen other pupils at the Y.W.C.A Mrs. R. R. Summers returned in Portland, Wednesday evening. _ . . . Wednesday from a month’s visit, The Whitford social club heM with relatives at Madison, Neb. their semi-monthly meeting in the She was met at Columbus, Neb., local hall last Saturday night. Th® by Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha, evening was spent playing “ 500” . who came west to visit wi .b rela Mrs. Edith Gilson won the ladies tives ar/d friends in Portland and prize and John Anderson the men s. Beaverton for several week; Ml A L W A Y S FRESH Good Things To Eat Have Always Been Our Policy And It Is Upon This Platform That We Continue To Serve Our Customers Here You Will Always Find Fresh And Appetizing Foodstuffs At Reasonable Prices CITY MEAT MARKET FOR K E N T |'W Sale—IBtcyeU». Jay Gibson, Ce dar Street. adv Several Hou»e* and acreage .tracts for sale or rent. Bank of Bea verton. advetf For Sale—Good pi« cherries, esatta targe.. John Welch, 1 mile notth o f B'vavertotv on the Walker r ad. For Rent—7 room modem h>>u>o on tTanyon road, H mile east of Bea W ANTED verton Y. Acre bract, fruit, ga rage, place for cow, chicken lo use Work for "Uncle Sam". Start (1U5.00 Furnished, if desired. E. O. Zim to 2175.00 month. Men--women. merman. p28-29 Common education usually nuffl oient. Experience unnecessary. Qualify at once. Full particulars, FOR S A L E Hat position*, arsi sample tests. Don't Overlook tihe »¡ax-al I f sale FREE. If you are an American of flower plants at Felsher's, 1 citisen, write today sure. Frank mile south on Wataon street. lin Inatitute, Dept. 674 C, Ro adv c 27 tf chester, N. Y. p28-31 B. E. M aling, Inc., ....... J The Xazarene Lad.es M wrkrarv the annual school meeting of society met at the chuich Weones- the R a i^ h district No. 95, the day with fourteen present. Mrs. following officers were elected: S. Myrtle Hermaldn had charge of the g Lawrence, director f^r three devotional service and Mrs. Mabel years; Mrs. Agnes Furher, director; Harrison had charge of the study | f or years to fill the unexpired on Japan. term of Mrs. Clara Saltness who Miss Alice Clement of Beaverton is moving away; and Mrs. Helen who has charge of the music de- Hull, clerk. partment at Linfield College at What a proud moment for you McMinnville was elected v:ce-pres- . when you see this lovely new mo . ulent of the Oregon Music Teacr- ^el o ^ l e y Refrigerator in your ers’ Association at their convention kitchen— -marvelously marvelously beautiful, it in Portland, Monday, \ reflect» the modern in every line Miss Dorothy Robertson, former and curve. You will be charmed student of Beaverton High school, with thi« distinctly different re- was one of the graduating class frigerator. See them at the Richey of the Multnomah Hospital School Hardware and Furniture Co. adv of Nursirg Ceremonies were held Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers were 1 at the Grace Memorial Episcopal ^ , - s at a ],artfe famiby dinnei at, church in Portland, June 5. ; their home, Sunday, in compì.ment The Portland Social Service club1 to Mr. Myers’ birthday anniversary, mat at the home of Mrs. H. F. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Waite Wednesday with the follow- John Biggs and two sons of La ing ladiee present: Mrs. Gertrude Grande, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. L. Drake, Mrs. Hulda King, Mrs. Mar- D. Woods of Albany, Mrs. Nellie jorie Brice, Mrs. Ada Brice, Mrs. Myers, Miss Hallie Myers, and Ellen Robinaon and daughter, and Miss NelHe May Paul, all of Port- Mrs. Etvin Randfc. land, and Mrs. Florence Johnson • • * Will buy Royal Anne Bing, Black Republican Tartarian, or any other soft black cherry. Notify us the tonnage you expect to deliver. Lugs furnished by us. B. E. MALING, Inc. 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