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/ V » V v * r , n y L(b| r*ry T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. V O L U M E X IV , No. 21 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Music Festival io Include Specialties Folk and Dutch Dances, Rhythm and School Hands are features M A N Y TO T A K K P A R T l* lr r r «M D llllrJ In % | n«lc M Hr I’rrs.-nl rhe (¡mili m J umi I Munir Krall vai «III I k * Iwlil il I t in.' ■■liiMil anditiTluin. Krlduy. May In', lit I (HI |t lit An cfijoyiihl« iiiUNlcul entrituliimi-ut •■«» beni |il.inni'd, und tlir pulille i«id uny- nne iiiirii'atiil iti mimli' I h cor limili nivI*«»il in nttrml rti liiMiln tnklng puri in thè imi »im i tmtlval ara Ilo« .orlon (¡radi' auliool. Ali lui-H'iU'i |(u k-tgh. Whilforil. Ilonio» Tnnlnt V ira, lliiroldulo. K Itimi, .Mi-KIn liy. Hethuny. und K Intuii Muny » jm 'C'I m | number» huvt I h - ou urruuged hy thr variali» «elioni*. Ini ludi Ila n folk duino, li DiiU'li dulii'r, u rhythm Unni) *li»>(iver1oii guuU- or boni llllllll otid nttirr .«| n - i mi fea'urc« "Open Hnu»e" k lII nino I Kill 1 11 belìi ut t li«* Ilmvr rimi (¡rudi' SihiHil un May Arst. All tho « buoi wi rk and projecta rum plot od durimi t > yrar k III b<- mi t-xhlhltlnn Ilio | Il club» b a i# J iin I ul»>ut fluisticil Uietr pm jcrt» ¡imi t-ti«* i‘f|mp!i'tiM piu Ject* «III I ¡r shnwn al "(>|irn II oum '" All purriit» and f» 1« mi» uro woli-omo and iiikim I tei ut !■ nd mirini.' (In- p.u*t nmntli tlirr* K «*.r« 151 impila noliho» ulmen; nor tardy In III«* »riunii Tlir dully |,n ••ont ,of attendane-.' WA« >*5Vr . ImtiDK Kio munì li .1 v HI tara Kcrc »«-Imiiied Ilio Flflh (Iradr III glene rlu»a Ima rnniplitiHl tho drnwlng of ilio eye Knrh |»arl !« nanu'il imi In boleti In Ijn in iii’r ria»» birillo*» federa « r r la-mg nmd und dt*cue»ett .Munì- of thr «tu doni» a i « miw nidi to write l'IM») llU»ltll*K» lottm 1 tir Kmirtli (¡rud.- h » m idr «m io attrartlvo map» af Europe In connection with Ocorrapliv \ 11 Ilio in'nutrirà. whleh thev vlslU-d In thrlr linai: Murv Jour- uryx uro rolnretl nn tlir mnp Tlir rlna» nl»u hu» i uniplrtod il - trip tn S » l t » riunii, und I» non rrlm ulna in ordir tn studi thè zone* A new tmllelin bi.wril dral'MK «U h vurlou» tvpe* of dn(M I» lielng displaycd III th<' l'nurth (¡rado roani Tlir Thlrd Grado ranni hna u.i lnlrro»tlnir bordar dculinx «Itti vurloua tyrpes af alrplunr». diri- alblr» and roapluno» In r* ritti n dir thrar «tmloiita uro «'.irting iuirt dlvlsloi and timi II vorv Intorcittng Some ittractlvo brultli pantera linvo lirrn rom- pletcd hv tho student* Tho poster» ahow thr relntlyi' Im port anco of milk and coffe*. The Thlrd grolle gcoirrupliv • l.i»» la dtwlyinjc aliout forni», Including ruffoo. tra, and roron. T O M O LI) L A S T M E E T FO R P O U L T R Y M E N The (Inni monthly poultry im ri In y of Uw season will Iw tulli ut thr (travertini Ululi »rimai. Tuesday, April 28. nt H : oo p tu II. K. <’o»by, exton- »loii poultry innu and bruii of ihr I» iiltry department of the Ore gon State ('aliene, will br pres- ent and will dlaruaa poultry man- :t nr ment problema whir.li are of current Intoreel Thla simuli! he nn Important inertlun fur Km poultrymon. »nys Francis, assistant rininty nKf.it, luce they ara entering the range season und the pn*per rgnrlng uf pullet» «lililí will ko Into tlir laying boner u n i full Is vi tal to the surera» of every poultry enterprlue. If there are any questiona or problemi which aro r i concern ut the present time, pnultrymen »tumid ferì free to bring them In fila mertlnR und hare them discussed Anyu.ie who la inter- I Med In poultry raising is wel come to attend. T W E N T Y -N IN E C LU B MEMBERS AW ARDED T E N T OF D.U.V. H A S M E S T I N O » B R IG H T K IT C H E N HAS C H E E R Y EFFECT Ivan Koeber’s Dance Band Twenty »line d u b ini'iiitMira of fcl.o ludayvlllr und Hchelflln eomiiMinltlea received uwurda nt an Hiiti lev fluent nindln* whlrli wua field nt the l/elsyvllle i abort Friday, April 17 More than 100 ■nrmlM r» o f tli« two romniuul ilea »e re pieneot. Q U A R A N T I N E FOR D ISE A SE E N F O R C E D Hi p r I*. K. Muoon The Godfrey l.o»li family of It'UUe l»< . urnr Oieni'o lire quariintlnrd on areount of diph- 1 erbi r.i tin* fumll) . The nix year-old daiia'iter lias lieen 111, and at present Mrs 1 «o -II la quite III In a settin* of llower» anJ itreeu» provided by Girl Ileiervca from lieaiertoii and Hillsboro, ami many Hchted ta|K-r« tlu service »u s impressively pre- M-r.ted with iMtss Kalheraie lien ney piesidiDK The theme of tlie servile was "Youth the World Future " After the reliclou» ser vile and inspiratnuul talks hy several sirls. and Mrs. J H I^ewls, Kre*. of the Y .W C .A tin- i ti* ceremonial was held In »inch seventy-five Kills were prrstnied »tih a rkiK In the heart of u rose, Hymbol'zlnt- the unfotdinK of their live» as the rose Hroii-- Miss Helen Kunvw- skl of Heavcrton was nmonir tho«e recelvtDK u rln* A choir of thirty-fire Kirin In blue sur pllees sanx several numbers Miss Bulb West was a member of ti e ch< ir Miss Mariim Hoy- on sfnt'il on the decorative ( oinmtttee DIpbllH'iiu la a disease ttMil should not exist Is mu.si If all nv’iberM and fathers »o u ld nmll themselves of the opportunity given them enrh year in the school rltnlra to *lve their rhll- dren diplilherla toxoid, -he dta- ea -e » toild lieronie almos* tin knoKii As It Is there Is each yeur a numlier of ease'* o' difihtherlu In the state, aid It means « period of quanntlne for each family and also c<m- sld< rahle t1mr.iei.il his« But more than that II Is H -rrious The serviee « na roncluded with disease TI hi mortality from randlc IlKhtln* diphtheria at present unde the un Impressive very best treatment 1« about scrvlre. m which each cirl car ried a liKhted cunille as the IV inertni eonimnnlty wilt have larae aroup in their white cos rllnlr la V r In thr year and tunics, retired from tiie auditor an opportunity wifi be k I vi ». i lum slncln*. "Follow the Gleam” nr, all rhlldren tn have diphtheria toxnnl ut a very rcmsonable rate Ttie preschool c'.illd should tiuvo thr t xolil abuiK with the older children as the hlyhest mortality rate Is beKxen the bkcs of ri and 9. Children from six month» in may take it In aafe'y. It is n simple prmi'dure. trail cun ranoe no harm to the rhllxl Annual Rebekah Hy 'Ihr evenlnK program • mislstaj « f Krimp alnidnK. violin aoloa played by Itobei t Gregg, a aklt l>i-»ciiU«l by mrmbera i.f the, lu'layvlllr arhool, abort Inlka hy Mia llnrrlett Kuril. Mr John! G; Ira. Mi . It I* Kerkmnn, o- : ml li'udrr. und the assistant county urn ml, I,. H. Francis, und the uw.irdliuc of uchlrrrinent blna ami uchlcvemnet certificate* i At tlm rinse of the evm lnr mo- 1 lion plot urea were »hown by llir asalaMsi.it rnunty nuent and refreshment* were »orved l.y la - I du a i f tho community. ■ The rlub metubera who rei elvrd licit to HI k I i I lurk KiNi" i.warda were aa follawa- tat > nr Jidin flonley, Kdwurd Muy, I Julian fiM-yrr, 2nd trumpet, Chu i lilTurd Hudson. Itntiert Orea*.! UuMbiuuuti, ulto u* Kr.ddle Natl K w i d y . Donald Kennedy,I la m O’Hoar, carl Piabboek, Mi Drojror, Sad trumpet man. I'uvHell 0 ‘UiHir, Kueenr Hudson, and Freddie Kelkr. trombone Welter Wmdt. Mlldn-d Kahle. I player, eadi won llrst placet for J.tfk. Heliirlrh and Mu vine Kerk 'so lo work ut tie State band in in, 2nd year Warren Rahnow. | content lield In Corvallis reiuntly I* ml Sohuua. I*'at«w Kahle, Ito Iiert Hrlurlrti. Donald Kerliman. Arthur C o u ia m and flemard L O C A L C I R L S T \ K E S<u»: Trd year Tominv Grt-irK. P A R T IN S E R V I C E S Harry Wmill and Rimer Vendt: llh year Itemi Cnusoenr Alliert A muriliei of Ileuvortoii people cousaens nnd Alliert Van De uttemkd Hie Girl Deserve Sunday Moor*el; '.th year--Cyril l/ 'fn ii' nl*ht church service of the and Bt'i year Kdward Si-u» I’ortl nd area, ut the Klrst Con- i levii'lonnl < buu b In 1‘urtlunil TOW NSEND RALLY TO B E H E L D SO O N Robert II Kelly. Ktneral rally chairman, lias announced that tin cou'itywlde Townsend "Pep" K..lly »111 lie held a* the For- fit Grove HI k I i scbixrl auditorliini Surday, May Jrd, a* 2:00 p.m . There will Iw a sho-i proeram REPORTS O N N E W »h lrh will I»' announced later. M A C H IN E S T U D IE D .'i h i II Weir, Hep i .riitutlv* of the Wester i h>'iiopal Offirc, One of the latest tannine im-| « i l l he the main speaker of the plenient* to come into us.- in the dui Mr. James Isianti. a state middle west Is a cotnbinulioo liny ; area inanueer. will also lie pres baler uud plrk-up which taker ent I he hay directly from the K ind i The »Dirt >.i loiatijn of the row and hates it ns the machine rally, from Hillsboro, to Forest moves n lon if Orme was neresaary a« the Report* of teats » l l h tlii-i ma- H III»Ian o path helm.-, torn up ehine in other parts of the coon and i- under const ruction. There lrv h u e hceii studied hv Clyde » ill be no pillile lunches. Wolker, associate professor of This pep rally is sponsored OKiicultural rn*ineerltiK at Ore- hy all clubs of the county. *'We Kon State co II ck «, who say* that havi the ammunition,'' says Mr. It is considered a practical Kelly; "let's put It over with pierò of cxiuipment where hay 1* _______ ________ P, .«lured eoniniorelally In lance | T U R K E Y R A I S E R S quantities for sale haled. The new machine operato* hy TO H A V E M E S T I N O tractor iMiwer, and bus a prac tical rapacity of from 1 '4 to ? Tmk i raisers of Washinpimi tons per hour, und riMalrtenihly county will meet with H . K. more under favorable rondltlons Coshy. extrr«li.M isxiltry.uin, at n -------------- ----------- -------- Kl the Forest Grove Chamber of Con nicrre rooms, Wi'iln«'« lav, A- Silonty Passing |^i .... - _ - prll 29. at 8:00 p m , riceordini; to I.. K hYanels, asslstan* coun I HM VIH» VV 01.K At this mcetin. Mr. Kdwiird Wolf passed aivav Sat ty nirent urday after four yrnrs illn>ss of tVvbi will illsru«« |i ohlems in with b ro n d ix and chronic nephritis. He was lairn connection in cortelh \ i > 111 ». I M I I hd ran" in* turkey'. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo W olf. On July Ifi. 1922. he was mar- rii’il to Hannah Toll at Olympia. Wash. They have made their home here ever slnrc except The lumi tent of the P .I f .V met last week at the hon.e of for n year, PI20-T1, tiny «pent He Is survived hy Mr», .foe Hush, with a potluek at Kuifo.ie lunrhenn nt noon. Mra. Frank his wife and three lim n* rhll Kelley of Nelaeutt was union* drpn t.hc tniests present. held Funeral services were The next meeting will be held Tuesday from P crk ' s rhipel. In at the homo of Afra. Inc* Whit ferment was in Crescent Grove worth. ccmotery. LOCAL Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Friday, April 24, 1 ‘l.'iH Indications are that .here will he ruile a luive mini1'* • of tur key« raised tlds ve.ir and Ihu. comp ti*ion on Hi market« next Pall and «in ter yyill be somewhat keener than in the p u t ; r..n- sequ«ntly i* hehexi'-"« every tur key non to raise the he t qual ity bird possible and in t‘ie most efficient manner Any(*.ie interested in turkev raH in« is welcome to attend ♦hi* meeting. 1 K piano; rk Knliert Kclirudner, Kelly, alto Keller, trombone; drums; Adolf »ax' and li.m K u rier, This band »III lie nt Hoctawa' ukuai Mai 22, ¡<nd each Satur day uirbt in June after tbc first. Saturday. They will TcrgelsoD, !a:irter T».- liner, play . t N E W O U T L E T S ARE F O U N D FO R C R O P S lit -enor trumpet Conduc’or, rteaaide. May Thia i» the • ojfity dante U.t <- resolte. are from this avid ba»* »ax; Walt*- viol. '! b drat W.iabingto". band t<- p'ay at Moat of the boys county. F A R E W E L L O IV E N S U P E R IN T E N D E N T Joan Patterson, extension Specialist r.i Hcvne burnishing*. O S '.', "The whole almo»p yere of tbc. kitchen permoale* the worker's thoughts, and affect* her Reter- Chamberlain Is al outlook on life. Out of this Sarah room can ectne a cheery diapos- Chosen Chairman for I it ion or frayed nerve* . '’ Coming Year This is true in regard to ev- try aspect of the kitchen a r- i.«iiKciiii«..t. convenience of tables D E G R E E S A R E G I V E N ' and equipment, floor coverinK», cold »c.tiemes and size of room le u r'i Meeting W ill Be • Jt bits been determined in tlie A("|t Held In Hosierton last lew years that color is very iinpoitant in the influence or tie moods i«.id Keneial hup- By Hazel Miller, l*re*a Cor. piness of the average person. The annual Rebekuh cotvx-n- Thi* knowledge has re«ul'ed ir tion of District No. 14, met at ri >re colorful kitcf.ens. the I O O F Hall in Hillsboro. When determining „ color April 17th. The meeting was «'hem e for the kitchen, th': flr»t i.pv.ed by the hostews lodge and Cling to notice I* the amount turned over to the officers of of light avid sunlight. If tbe The convention, Beulah Morley. io<nn has light coming in from chairman; Sarah i 'hamberlain. the south or west, it i* advis Vice-chairman; and Ina Bowman, able to -elect cool colors, such Secretary-treasurer. a» green, blue, cream, white, or Mr*. Cora Heaton. President of gray, for the dominating color Rebekah Assembly; Past Other bright colors may be used tlie in small areas for intere«! and Presidtnt. Grace Christensen; Es variety. A color scheme for a telle Weed, Vice president; Mrs kitchen with this exposure mav Nettie Greenough; Henry Young. include light gray »rail», slight Past Grand Master; Mrs. H a l ly darker woodwork, b’ue gray ite Insie, Secretary RebekaL a s and District Deputy and green (loir Ikuilenm, blue sembly; ar.d orange print curtains made presidents of the various lodges of voile, dimfty. chinr*. [«Tints, were introduced and given the gingham, theatrical gauze, and honors ct the degree. Oregou is already doitiK con Mr and Mrs. M H Me.calf. siderable work and I» in a pus Mr. .ind Vlis. K. G. Webb. Mr The address of welcome was many other». ,.nd accessories a».id Itlou to leap lar*e benefits from and Mrs Willis < ady, Mr. and contain r* in blue and crrange irade by Mr*. May Cook of the nation-wide interest in paid Mr I,. D. ShelkMberKC-r, Mrs. Tlie knob* and moldings on the' Hillsboro and was responded to in* more industrial uses for farm H M I'. W • ’ cupboard doors may t>e blue or by Marian Moore of Banks. Ore. products, says K. >1. Wcisand McKill. Mr». Nelsui Walker, Miss orange The r-rgular business ot the head of the work In horticul Fern Haines, and Miss Juliette If, however, the roe® faces convention followed and y.irious tural products at Orecon State t arter attended the dinner and •jiith or ha» north or east light, phases of the work were exem colle*«. Professor WeiKand re fare» II r- caption *iveq hy the warmer colors are best, such as plified by difTirent lodges. cently attended tht'^ecp.id an ConKreKst ic'.ial club it the ; cream, putty, ivory, li. ot rust, Officers elected for «next year nual meettnK of the Farm C je hirst i onKiexational churi Ii in yellow A rocm with north ex were Chairman, Sarah Chimber- mui-Kic Council and Chemical Portl-md. Thursday evenin* for posure might have cream ceding, lain. Beaverton; Vice—^chairman, Foundation .y Dr KI Harrison. retjrinK light yellow walls, buff or putty | Mrs. Shields, of Gaston; Secre- Supt of * 'ongreKational churches Applli •d science throu*b the colored woodwork; tile colors of ta:y-tres.Mirer. Betty Myers. Bea nation'» I..U> rat une» ¡» open.u* In Orc-p-i. More than 2 j ( i were red. red orange, yellow, brown verton; musician, Marjorie Lew and a representative ' 2 nd cream in linoleum. up hoik aomzin* vistas Into th- present Irig lr is. Beaverton; Marshall. M’nerva from each of tbe various n ou ps ! red orance and blue green con probable future use of co.iitmu FullVr; Conductor, Lucille Flint Mr. Harrison had tainers je.id knobs; cnrta>ns of farm products. Amona the pos- with which of Scholls; Chaplain. Imogoie worked spoke at the banquet »(hllitics t»'lmed out ut the wes I crx-am witty red orange an J blue Helliueer: Right Support to the tern c-nference was t^tF ^exel- Rev Frank O. Carlson n; Pn. rr»en flgureF Ar stripe« o f one f l airman. W e l l « Weed; Def? opment of a powerful soil is q catello. I<1«., who has hewn e - | or both colors. Support to the Chairman. Rose etratlng fertilizer made i ut of lected to till tbe office vacated If figured wall paper is used. St«-\ens. Beaverton. phos|ilia'e and waste «usar; the by Dr ll.irrisonp » a s introdaced I it is beat ue-t to have figured After tMe election of officers, use of immense waste« from and presented with a yift of curtain* and too vivid linoleum, i a pot luck dinner was held. Douglas tir tintlwr In Ihe pro- money . JudKo Ross of the Su The kitchen should he restful, in the afternoon. Hillsboro ducthm of suKtir, alcohol, ccetii preme Court of Orercn ma 1c the and to«i much figure on the wall* Pa-st Noble Graxidg paid a beau nnd traispsrent paper and «yn prceentatinn speech. •id floor cause unrest snd dis- tiful tribute to the past Chair llieiic plastics; the use of »a?c ! turbnnoe men of the Ccuventions. Report* brush in the manufacture (if es- Flow era add life and color in of lodges and dubs present were P L A N C A N D ID A T E S Mtttial oils, and the use uf uv . the ki’.chen, and even ifensil* read. iN-ados for tlie manufactura u N I G H T A T K I V F O N I and tools can be chosen today Inspiring talk« were given by salad oils, new explosives and ! for color a* well as Other qual- past president Grace Christen stock feed Kiuton Grunxe will lirve a ! itles. One pay s extra for some sen, Estelle Weed. Nettie Green As Oreyon's only representative Candidates* Nicht ai the Hinton | of the colored utensils aveilable. ough. Henry Young. P O .M ., at the council meetir.K J-rofe* Hall, located on the hut It costs little if any more and president Mrs. Cora Heaton sor Weimind was called upon Granye about 12 miles to keep one's supply of utensils lo tell of the work Ki-ins on i«t Scholl»' Road, The mix ting was adjourned to alike in color or related to the this state and research that smith west of Portland, on Mon me.’t again next year at Be-a- general scheme of the kitchen. could l>e undertaken in this day evenin-K, May 4th. 8:00 p tn. verton, O regtu. Wooden handles of dish mops, field More than 2 million pound« All State and- County candi brushes, etc., containers for sup of cherry pits are availah.e an dates are rordiaBv Invited to be plies and other articles, can be W A R N E D TO G E T nually as a by-product of thi present, or send representative* pointed to carry out some par new cherry processrtK Industry to meet the people of *be Kin- A D V A N C E E S T IM A T E ticular color scheme W e in n d pointed otit The us< ten community and give short of these and cherry stems in talks advancing their candidacy Home owners are warned by Ihe production of flavor«. ci!«. Ttie public is invited to attend V A C A T I O N IS S P E N T the Portland Better Business and the like holds important this meetiny and meet the res IN NEW J E R S E Y to use caution in authorizing possibilities Already Europe i» pective candidate« fer the pri repairs on the roofs of their buylny up ton* of dried i herri mary domination Bob I Jennie) writes that he home« by first ascertaining the- stein», althoiiea the use heine «le n t his Easter vacation at O- estimated cost of such work. made <1 them is obscure. Several ¡»jstances have been <ean City, N. J. He tiok a T O U R OF C O L U M B IA Tons of prwie pit« ete als group of nine students to their ie'portt*d io tbe Bureau where a uvailublo .is a |>otentiai sonreí Stop.- small group of roof repairers R I V E R H W Y . M A D E various homes by- auto of flavors, charcoal and oils. in the siburbs induded Gary. Ind.. Cleveland, ars operating Profesaor Welxand pdnted out home owners The advanced room of the Ra Ohio; Erie. P a .; New- York City; and approaching also the possibilities of the usi leigh school went on a tcur of and Newark. N. J. with the statement that they if by-products In the pent and repair the gutters and nspertion of the Bonneville Dam, In New York they dreve will apple industries fur the produc the tunnel under the spouts at a very low pri-e be the fish hatchery, and other through tion of varicxis forms of Juice, things of fci'erest on the C d - Hudson river, also spent some cause they happen to be doing pectin, chemicals, fertilizer: and work in the immediate umbla River Highway Friday. time seeing the sights on Fifth other livestock feedstuff.« They were chaperoned by their Avenue. Broadway, Times Square, neighborhood. hi the field of tie new or He states further that principal, Gerald Acklen, and the etc. According tc the complakitx, »ulsstitute crop« for presen' sur Mesdames John .lunor, Harry Wheaton College won the state the Bureau states, the repair plus produclnx enterprise«. Pro West. and Thomas Georges championship in debate anil that men not only do the gutters and fessor WeiKand pointed out the Thei brought back many pictures t’ elr team is now in California «pouts, hut undertake adr tlonal future possibilities in tho crowth of the trip they had token. to contend for the national unauthorized repair work on the of Jerusalem artichokes and pos championship. Douglas and Ken roof itself. Considerable unplea- sibly dahlki tubers for ihe man neth Taylor, who were champion rant-less resulted from thel.- at S U R P R I S E S H O W E R ufacture of leyulose sua;ar o, debaters for Beaverton high tempts to colfect for the addi alcrhol. Much work lias already G I V E N MRS. M I L L E R school are mi Wheaton's second tional work and some home iH'e.n done with the artichoke, owners paid them the requested team. which will produce from 1.r> to rather than indulge in A delightful surprise shower Bob lias been quite acMve in amount 22 tons to the acre on many was given at the home of Mrs. athletics having made tlie varsity- argument. types of Oreyon soils Poeslbil- Bud Miller last Thursday after team In wrestling which this ities »ith flax and a newly in noon In hi mot of Mrs. H. Mar year won the Central IT.S. L A D I E S M IS S I O N A R Y troduced dru* crop, pyre.hrum, tin of this city The »ften o o n Wrestling Conference Champion were also pointed out. CLASS HAS M EET was spent in games with a de ship for the fifth consecutive licious lunch at 3:20. Mrs Mar year. He has also eao.ied a place R. Z A S T R O W S I N U S The Congregational Toadies tin received many prettv oxid on the rifle and pistol teams of O N R A D I O RROC.RAM useful gifts from the 20 ladies the Rifle Club and '.as been Missionary Study clas« met at the church Thursday and was present. appointed range officer. opfned with a pre-prayer ser Miss Ruby Zastrow \va* a so vice Mrs I,. D. Shellcnterger loist rai the radio proyrani spon - j E. J. B L O O M R E N T S was in charge of the devotional C ARD OF T H A N K S sort'd hy Hie Krasnoff Voice and : service and Mrs. M H . Metcalf M A P E S ’ LO C A T IO N Fiai'o Siudii over rwdlo station ! on the study of A- W e wish to thank our many reported KXf , Sunday eveninz She sana. E .1 C‘ Ernie") Bloom of A- friends for their klndne** and merlcan Missions. After the bus "S illle Wie Du N a c h f (Bohmv Miss Zastrow Is a student ai liihn. formerly of Portland, has beautiful floral offering* in our inrss meeting and pot-luck lunch the ladies worked on scrapbooks rolled the former Mapes’ loca hour of sorrow. the Krasnoff Studio which are to be sent to the Mr* Hannah W olf a lunch room. pool, Before the broadcast. Mias Zas tion for children's wards in the hospitals. Edna W olf trow anil Miss Joy Hulette were rocm, etc. It will be openel Arlleno W olf 'Hie xiext meeting will he held supper Kites!s at the J cine of after May 1st. Mr. Bloom was April 20 instead of the regular Jean W olf Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller ixi at one time a commercial pho time, the first week in May. ax Mrs t<eah Ketnn-.er laiddlncftcn Court. Taiter In the tographer. Jack T. Berrv will the Conference will he meeting Mrs Verna Cshoon eveninK they visited at ‘he home be a partner in the new enter at that time. Mary Toll prise. of Miss W ilu * IJveaay.