The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 10, 1937, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LiQversJty u t ary
T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XV !, No. 2
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 10, 19.‘>7
FORMER BEAVERTON
(.IR L LS MARRIED
—
■
"
..........
— .................. - f l f l
Silently Passing
[lection Meet Held
By A.C.A.Commitee
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
ANNUAL POTATO
BANQUET LS HELD
Grade School Closes
Second Six Weeks
— eb
JO IIV Mi l l li
Forty Chebalem Mountain Po-
Jo h n
M eier, aged 75
year»
'ato * <W j members , and (their
died at bis home in Bethany on
parents and friends were present
Sunday D«-c. 5. Mr Meier wa*
ut the annual 4-11 potato banquet
for muMy years and up to the
and show, which was held at the
time of his death, engaged in
Mountain Hume Church, Friday,
Installation I s Held
There Will Be No
Sixteen Grade School
th<; m anufacture of cheese.
December 3. This annual aan-
Eleven
Newly
Elected
Surviving are hi» widow, Lydia
quet has become the outstanding
Monday Evening At
Mail Delivery On
Student Receive Blue
Meier, und the follow ing child­
t-H event in the county, and
Committ ’emen Hold
Christmas Day
The Masonic Hall
ren, Albert lid w ard and Werner
, according to L . J , Allen, As-
Report Cards
Meeting Tuesday
Meier of Portia*»!, Mrs
Ida
»Islam S ta te Club Leader,
's
Precaution^ Should lie I'ake II Hausen, Mrs. Marie Herger, both
Mion Mlnifrctl Itt i »I U Th»
| one of the outstanding 4-H ac­
In Islllng O H tcn
Tu luxure lit-,i i * r j
of Hethany, VIrs. Louisa ’fu lle r
tivities in the entire sta te .
Many .Are 0 * Huaor Roll
John n
Kaiuina Is Re-
of Portland, and tM o step-child -
William
F
.
Cyrus,
County
Agent
Aad Honorable Mention
A !urg«' armili of parigit» ami
“Hhup now and mall e a r ly ,’ m i, Willard and, Verna Gerber
•'I*-«-t«-«1 t h ain n an Of Droop
was the principal speaker of the
friend» were pre»ent lu witne»»
<a> « a folder iMMied Ibi* «na­ o f Ilethuny, one lis 'e r , Mrs. R .
evening and
for bis topic he
Many excellent report
cards
tin' inHtalluttou of the newly e
»on by tile po»t office de(iurt
/ ab ler.
lecti’d und u|i|»>inted offner» of
At a meeting «»f the eleven discussed "T h e Potato Situation mark the close of the second
| nient. ThI» »unie folder goes on
Funeral service* were held in
[0 MBy •.•n „ .r(. wi||
NO MAIL
newly elected Agricultural Con­ in Washington County and Pros six weeks period in the Beavrton
llethvl No. ih) Daughters of J o t
the Hethany Presbyterian church
L . J . grade sch oo l.
of Beaverton,
at the
Masonic
servation Association community pects for its F u te r e .”
| ) i : i . n I It V ON
t H It IS-;
Wednesday afternoon.
hull, Monduy evening.
committeemen, held on Tuesday Allen and the A ssistant County
Sixteen
students were very
.Saturday, December 26, 1037.
and noth proud to receive
Mi»» Winifred lter»t. the retir-
morning.
Decern tier ?, in the Agent were guests
a Blue Card.
During holiday time the vol
line Unnoted Queen wu» the In
DOTY IS IN County Agent’s office, the offi­ spoke briefly in connection with Those receiving blue cards a re :
) inn« o f
mall Iucrt^ases about MIRIAM
S . first grade, Dale W alker. Dickie
»tu llir,; officer hemic u»»i»ted by
cers of the W ashington County 4-11 club w ork. G . Hanke,
’ 1 200 per ce n t. It becomes un im- LIN FIELD RECITAL
Sherk, and G . Mansfield, members i Cushm an;third grade. Mary My-
the fnllnu'lng pu»t Queen», Ml»»
A
.c
.A
.
were
elected
to
direct
possible
tu»k for the
regular
Sherwood
Omnnermal er», Bonnie La laid, A rleta Boge;
Until r iU tf , H a lit i Mi»»
Ar­
the adm inistration of the 1338 of the
employee» of the poutofflce do
Miriam Doty, daughter of M r. |
lene llurvey of Victory llethel
Program , states Stan McClurg, clu b were also present at the fourth grade, Duane Cushman.
iMirtaienl to bundle ull the mat
und Mrs. R . C. Doty of Beavcr-
No. 2 of I’ortlund.
Murnliull; la u u llc ».
A ssistant Secretary of the local banquet and each one, in turn Robert B utts. L arry Kirkwood;
iter tha is »hoved in on them . Um was presented in the first
pledged his support to the club's sixth grade. Bobby M eyers, M ar­
Mi»» lihodu ThyiiK.
Iteeorder,
A ssociation.
l'or tonine uwu), Mr», b o tte .1 ' .1 imt u few little precaution» on recitul of the Llnficld Cons Tva
activities.
Mr» Helen Meade, ( huphun und wore u coatume »uit w«th a fox
garet Hansen, Bruce W ightman;
John W Karnrna of the Ioiurel
Mr», Kvel )-n Rhodos, O rg an ist. collur, black accu«»oriea ur d to the putt of each individual will tory of Music, Wedn«*»<iay eve
A . J . Rcrwell, potato grower seventh grade, Doris Noel. Lorene
««immunity
'w
as
/
re-«£«cted
tuq
!
help
u
lot
10
fueilltute
the
hand-
ning December
$ in
Melrose
I» lores r»rl»un und Junte Hawe»
cor»aKu <>f orchid«.
chairman, us were A. E . Krah- of Scholls, was the official judge Kirkwood, Glen M ortemore; 8»h
j ling of the ex tra Christmas m all. Hall.
were the Qu» ur alt*!», Grumi
Maxine Cady,
Kathryn
mer. Blooming. Vice-<'hairm an, of the potato show which con­ grade,
After u week at Catalina I*- Here ure u few : Mai! early .
M
iss
Doty
offered
the
piano
off wer» preaent were Mr». U.
sisted of eight exhibits made Thompson.
H.
Glenn
Ritchey,
Forest
Grove,
land. M r. and J|r» B olterl »111 Have
th«> pro|M*r
amount
of selection "Du bist die Ruh’’ by
Iim k « ell, Grumi Trea»ur«»r, Mr».
and F . H. Jo ssy , W est Cnion, by the members of the potato
r cm ule in Oakland
Many
putpiis were an
the
•oHiuge ATTACHED to your mei
Schu bert-U sxt
She is a fresh
M»»«'X Mutali, 5Ul M i'»l imer,
a
lte r: ute
conunlteem en.
Miss club. The placing» in the con­ honor ro ll. In order to be on
»age
or
p
arcel.
T
h
e
bride
hi
u
daughter
of
Mr»
man a>r«d is m ajoring in m usic.
und U«'orii«> I luck w ell, |*u»t Grand
Freida
Ahrens
of the County test were as follow s: first, P a­ the Honor Roil the student must
A Merlo • f Sun Francisco. fo r­
A»»o. Gourd lun
Addresses should la- complete,
Agent’s
o ffice will serve
as tricia Jo y ce; second. Stanley Ego; earn no grade below a 2. The
a
t­
Beaverl
on
She
inerly
of
with house
number, name
of PIE SOCIAL GIVEN
O fficer*
Were III* I ill It'll
as
Peronise
E go;
fourth, Honor R oll « e lu d e s : first grade,
treasurer
and
Stan
McClurg
as third,
ami
school
Ilia yert«m
! street, or po»toflice box and ru r­
follow»: Honored
Queen
M>»» t or <l«'«l
George
A
llison;
fifth,
George
secretary.
A T HAZELDALE
K athleen Ackerman. Pat McClos-
Jeu n Klein; Senior I’rMWe»». Mi»» gl minuti li fn $111 S t . Mary’s oí al route number ar.d box number.
■Wilson; sixth , Virgil
A llison; key. Mike
.HeCloakey.
Oloria
Janu ary 1, 1938 has been set
Im not mail Christm as card»
ItnoXeite I (off muli; J untor l*nn- lh<* Valley
sern th , LeKioy Ja q u iib ; eighth, Pace, C harlotte Poulson, Virginia
Mr Boll 1‘rt u th«» »oll of Mr in red green or other dark colored
A large crowd attended the as the final date for new sign­
n w , Ml»» Hetty lluiiHim; Guide,
Kenneth Jaquqiqth. Award for T a lb e rt; second grade,
George
Molten of Davi», envelope» or in small«** titan pie s«(c:al Friday evening at the ers. "Individuals wishing to co~
Mi»» Dolly \Vru>; Marshall. M i «» und Mrs. D
the best type Burbank potato Haldeman. Fred
S ta tter. Carol
of
Ilio
a
graduate
o|ierate
under
the
1938
program,
Culifttrntu
aud
Hazeldule »ohool house.
Com­
the regular »¡zed envelopes.
Dorothy M cBrceii; Senior < u»
went to LeRoy Jacq u lth .
W eick, Alice Je a n Sm ith. Char
ItMlItui. M arjorie S c o tt;
Ju n io r University of ( ullforn u.
When in doubt, talk to the munity singing woe led by M rs. who have not signed a worksheet
lotte Gallowey; third grade, C ar­
previously,
should
call
at
the
William
Heil
with
Byron
B
ritch
Cu»b>diton, Mat caret S c o tt; R e­
postm aster or your cu rrier!
at the piano. Twer.iy-two dollars (Vunty Agent’s office, Hillsboro, CHOIR IS PRESEN TED olyn T a lb ert. Evelyn M arsh; 4th
corder. «Mia» France» lirlud ell; POWER COMMISSION
grade. Bobbie E ssig ; sixth grade,
raised to
buy Christm as for that purpose prior to Ja n ­ IN
Treajw ror, Ml»» Carolyn I*eter-
OREGON CITY
ANNIVERSARY PRO- was
REPORT
Laurene M ayfield; seventh grade.
states Kamma.
treats for the otoildren.
Gene uary 1, 1338.'*
»on; l«t Mc»«cnKcr, Mi»» Je a n ISSU ES
Y a te s; eighth
grade.
GRAM IS HELD
T ressel o f Newberg played se­ chairman of the W ashington Co.
St hut matt; 2nd M o * , Ml«» Ann
The members of the Beaverton Mildred
Ib'Slgnuled " l!t:i7 Ru.e S«-l (•» ,
V
irginia
Dussian.
Louis
W
ilson,
Association
Johim on; 3rd. M eta., Ml»* Ro­
veral selection* on the violin.
! Congregational church choir under
tom m i»-
Ethel Burke,
berta Wdiately; till Me»» , Ml»« II,” ihe Federal
Changes in cropland cn farm s the
direction of W . L . Cady, Ralph Kirkwood.
Saturday evening Decemlwr 4
issu«-. ih
*••'»’
f a
France» Downing; ,*d|i Me»» .VIt»» rioii t . .!
presented in a
m usical Marianne S traise.
the 0«ld eKIIows and Rebekalis
M rs. Ja y Gibson was hostess previously covered by worksheets were
K atherine
\ an K leek;
Inner »erte* of 48 S la te rep •' < show­ «if lleaverton hel«l an
A large
group
of
students
eleventh with a luncheon and cards at the should be recored officially be­ program at the F irst Congrega­
tiuard, M«M Hetty MiMire; Ouler ing e lectric rut«»» in effe.'t J a n ­ nnnlversary ¡program
City earned Honorable Mention dur­
About 30 V . A . Wood home. Friday for fore Jan u ary 1, 1938. This will tional Church in Oregon
Guard,
Ml»» Shirley
T ro tte r; uary 1, 1937. far alt classes of wt-.re present for the pot luck the "500'' club. Additional guests include farm
ing the past six w eek*. These
operators signed Sunday evening.
Reports for oil: t
Or*i»ni»t. .Mi»» lot Ray Murtyn, cu stom ers.
students earned no grades be­
dinner at 6:;ki A short program were M rs. W. J . S co tt. M r*. under the program, who have
A
fter
the
services
refreshm
ents
CU»todiun of IJg b l» , Ml»» P a tri­ grates will lie i»»ued u* rapidly was given followed by dancing F . I f. Sehoene, and Mrs. A E . sold , lm rchased. taken up or ; were served in the social room s. low 3’s haK of which were 3’s
cia M arti; Librarian. .Mi»» Aloha a» they are primed, and ihe
released rented land.
Th program of the
evening or above - Those on the Honor
H anson.
*«*rl«'«, w hen completed, will c «»-1 and ca rd » .
n u a li
able Mention
a re : first grade,
!
was
as
follow
s:
Organ
Prem
Mi»» RltiVlu Tbync
presided ver rule» In practically all eo..t
”<'hristm as in S icily .” (Y o n ), Melva Lee Beeler, Tommy Fair-
munitlea
*>f
2Mi
or
more
popula
d urin* Uie ln»tal!aHon o f the
A rthur M arsh,
Dean
M rs. Henderson; Anthem " I Am w ather,
Honored Queen Jean Klein aft«r lion throughout the I nited State»
S h o rt;
second grade,
Wilbur
Alipha
and
Omegat,”
(S
ta
in
e
r),
Tho r«|orl released today l* -
which tb0 officer» o f Pnleatine
Dawes, Roland
Choir; Ind ies «'home “Open Our Minor, Buddy
th«> S ta te of Oregon, and
Order of De Motuy» conferred for
Doxich. Edna Coeolo Je a n C las­
H^yes,’*
(M
cF
arlan
e);
Violin
solo,
the Im M olt)
decree on M i » h »how« the rut«'» of 36 u tilities
"IvirKo.’’ (D vorak-K reisler) Max­ sen. Richard H ansen; third grade,
CHURENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
K lein und crowned her with an serving 172 communities of 25o
E verett Cook.
ine Telford; Anthem “Still, Still Lenire B utcher,
ImpreMalve cerem ony.
A» »he. ur more population with residen-
Bob Sw ain. V iola Sm ith, Dorlene
With
Thee.”
(S
h
elley
),
Choir;
wu» e»eorted to the diux the tlal serv ice; rate» for com m ercial
Evening prayer,
Mr. Je ffe ry ,; Trowbridge. Delores W right, Ja c k
or
De Molaya formed tin arch with service In t«>wns of 2,500
O
ffertory.
"Geau
Bam
bino" (Yon) MoCollister; fourth grade. David
more, and for Industrial service
their »alter».
M rs. Henderson; Anthem, "Now Cady. Bob Dunchar. Dale Gray,
in cith*» of 10 , 000 ' 1 pulatlon or
Mi»» Klein wu» the recipient
Pace. Lyman
Taylor.
the Day Is Over.” (Speaks) solo Claradel
over. Hf Ihe 36 utilities included
of numerou» gift* and bouquet»
David
F
ra
n
k
;
fifth
grade.
Ja len o
by
M
rs.
J
.
C
.
McCanrmon.
So­
In th«* Oregon
r«'|»>rt, 24
an
o f flow er».
Mi»»
Wiunelred
prano stolo "T ru st in the Lord'' Appleton, George Dusain, Richard
shown us hnvlng nude rate chang­
ller»t, re tlrtrc Queen wa* pre
M rs. G rossenbecker; Organ "Song Farrington, I>orraine Nelson, De-
es for residential service since
tootled
w.lh a P ail
Honored
of C hristm as.”
(Adam),
M rs. Una Satch el!. Mary Ann T h oren.
Janu ary 1. 1916, when the Federal
Q . 11001 ’» pin and a I huiuu « t of Power Commission made its first
H enderson; Male Chorus, "W an­ Doris M oCollister: sixth grade,
ri y»unthemiim» from her o ffic­
dering Child. O Come Home,’' Alicia Johnson, Virginia Huson.
national rate survey
er». Mr». Paul Meade, her »1»-
Crandell Peck.
( B o t tl; Anthem "T h e Holy C ity ' Helen Randall.
All
communities
In
Oregon
of
ter, made the presentation.
i ^
Mary lee Madden; seventh grade.
(A
dam
s),
solo
by
H
arris
Hansen,
After the cereim nie» Ml»» I.u- 250 p iMiliittnn of more ure Haled
Ja n t Ackrman.
Margie Bozich,
Benediction, D r. Jord an.
eille Kepplcr und David WlUou alphabet le.-illy, and the amounn-
Doris Osbourne, Martha Frazer,
charged
In
ouch
for
seven
typical
gave u lap dancing number.
P atricia M ann;
eighth
grade.
■tuunliiicH of e lectric energy used
ORGANIZATIONS TO
Kef rashincnts were served.
Natalie Begin, John Bozich, Col­
for
resident lul
vir|»ise»
are
leen Gettrtian, Ju n io r McOoUister,
FOLLOW CUSTOM
shown. One community, Jordan
Zella Mae Holladay, Oleta W right,
CIVIL SE R V IC E E X ­
Valley, w'lth a isipuiation of 306
Floyd
Malm,
Following a
custom
estab- Rogert K in cart,
Is shown us not hav •“« eleetrl«
AMS ANNOUNCED
liohed some years ago, the ben­ Dick Munden. Rosemary Shaw.
service
The grade school
basketball
evolent, religious und charitable
The 1'nllt‘d State« Civil S e r­
orgarhzatkons c I
this vtcunrty team will play Reedville Monday.
vice <>)iutiiis»i«n has announced DINNER PARTY IS
have joined together in an effort December 13 in the high school
A N N IV E R S A R Y
an op4>n competitive examination
to make the Christm as season gym. W itch Hazel and Beaverton
M O D E k - A
for the tponlttniiH of
u»»l«tant AT M cKERCH ERS
more like C hristm as to the un­ will play here next W ednesday.
f r o n t v i e w of
flKherie« »taiiRlieal and m arket­
Mrs. M
C. M iK ercher v i m ,
fortu nates than it might other­
Plymouth's tenth
ing agent, f 1.800
11 year, und
hostess ut u dinner party ut h . |
wise be.
anniversary
ju nior fisheries »tu iistiral und
BIRTHDAYS ARE
lioin* Sunday ev«vniug
com pli­
Should there be any canned
model for 1938
m arketing agent, $1.620 a year,
menting M r.
und M rs. E ar! j
fru it, vegetables, meat, provis­ HONORED AT M EET
s h o w i n g the
in the Hureuu of Fl*berle», De­
llnuek
of Portland who wel« '
ions
uf any kind, out
grown
longer hood that
lta rtnient of Commerce. Certain
married last week. Mrs. Hauck. j
Members having birthdays in
clothing or last but by no means
sweeps forward to
education, und
« x p srle n re in
before her m arriage wa» Miss i
a front ensemble,
leas, any discarded
toys that ihe months of October, November,
fishrriy wmrk are required.
JoaeRihinc Steele. Other guesi.i |
and deeper fen­
m ight make some kiddie’s heart and
December were the special
Full information may be ob-
der* c u r v i n g
glad, kindly leave the item s you guests at the meeting of Beaver
1 tuned from the Secretary of the wer« Miss Pegg Groshen. M rs. |
Thomas Or oh. Dr. \V. M. Sheets,
around to a new
can spare with the Recorder at Chapter No. 106 O .E .S . Wed­
Fnlted Stale» Civil Service Hoard
eteel apron scrota
the City Hall or with the F irst nesday evening. Mrs. B ess Lacy
«if Exam iner» a t the |»t»t office all of Portland and George Mr
Kerchor.
the front Safety
Security Bank and an aggres­ A ssociate Matron was specially
or cuHtnmhoiiMc in any city which
and luxury refine­
sive effort will be made to place honored by being presented with
hn» u |«i»t office of the fir»t or
ment* are fea­
the items where they will do a gift from the o ffice rs. O fficers
»econd da»», or from the United SOCIAL CLUB HAS
tures of the snnl-
the most good.
S late» Civil S«'rviee Comnti»»lnn, MEETING AT HALL
for the coming year were elected
gg
_______ ___
jgl
vertary modal.
W ashington, D .C .
as follow s: W orthy Matron. Mrs.
The Rebekah Needle and Social
| St- Nary's Of The Valley [ B ess L acy; W orthy Patron. F .
H. Goyt; A sso.
Matron, M ra.
club met at Ihe I .O .O .F . hall
POULTRY MEET TO
m ------------------------------------------------a
Mildred
Rosebraugh;
A sso. P a t­
December
2.
The
election
of
«>f-
Reports
for
the
second
schol­
ICE
Q
U
E
E
N
SP
O
R
TS
N
E
W
F
ASH
B E AT HIGH SCHOOL flcer» was held nnd the fo l-
astic period were distr'L 1 . 1 J F ri­ ron, S a m . K . F e tte r; Secretary.
ION — Marlbel Vinson, nine-times
1 «
president,
winner of North American figure
day afternoon. To be in the A M rs. Myrtle P . Nelson; T reas­
”H untidily
n» a
Factor
In lowng were l«M'ted:
skating title, introduces a brand new
class students must rate high in urer, rM s. Ethel Hanson; Con­
Farm F.cc S to rag e," will be the Mrs. Myrtle Hardman; vice pres­
travel fashion — luggage covered
¡scho larship and conduct.
The ductress, Mrs. Madge Eliand er;
topic discussed at tho monthly ident, Adeline F ro st; secretary.
with long-wearing mohair velvet up­
; following girls who are d o iu so A s » . Conductress, M rs. Minnie
poultry meeting which will be Hazel Miller; treasu rer, Mildred
holstery to match the interior of the
are Mary O rselli, Eileen Moore. E . Seh oen e.
held in the
Hcavertorv
Hig'i O sfield . The next meeting will
be January 6th with a pot luck
car.
Evelyn
Sohler,
Cloyce
Bump,
School, Tuesday, December 14.
A fter the close of Chapter re­
j B etty Heinrich and G race P al­ freshm ents were served in the
R. 11. Rohe, Assistant Malta dinner at noon
m er.
nor of the P acific Poultry Prct
dining
room where
the tabl»
EDITOR
OF
Several of the senior students were decorated with pine cones,
«hirers' Cotiperatlve
Association, FORMER TEACHER
N E W M A G A Z IN E
in com m ercial work eurned re ­ greenery and ohrysahthem*jmus.
and ihe A ssistant County Agont GIVEN
SHOWERS
— John V. Tarle-
wards for »kill in shorthand la t A large birthday cake served aa
will discuss the humidors trials
to n has been
week.
P atricia Rennie, Phyllis a centerpiece.
which have been conducted in
Mis» M arjorie
I.lnehaugh of
named editor of a
C A N N IN G C H A M P IO N —
Koktch.
Dorothy
Sohler, and
this (»vunty during the post Hum­ Portland, formerly of the B ea­
The Chapier will hold its a n -
new photographic
Mary France*Thompson of
Mary Orselli successfully passed I nual Christm as party Dec. 22.
mer
Very interesting data has verton high school leaching slafi
P E T S OF T H E S H O W —
magazine which
Durham, N. C„ chosen Na­
t.he
required
test
and
are
now
been secured as a result of these was the Inspiration for several
Doris Fox with a 6-y*ar-old
Children o f members will pro­
will appear early
tional Canning Champion
wearing their O G A . pins.
trial» and the poultrymen of the parties and bridal showers given
jackata from Italy, and a
vide the program .
next month.
at the National 4-H Club
county will f'r.d thin Information for her i>y Portland friends hist
3-day-old calf, th* pete of
T h e first basketball game of
Jo in t
installation
ceremoade»
Congress
held
in
Chicago.
of particular value to them, re­ week.
the International Livestock
the season lis scheduled for De­
Miss Linchaugh
Is the
will be held with the
Maaonic
In the past sight years she
gardless o f the type and quality bride olort of William Clark Mc­
Exposition held In Chicago.
cem ber Ul. It will be iplayed with
Lodge
on
Monday
evening.
Dec.
has canned 9.356 pints
o f storage which they may have Call o f rtu-tiand. The wedding
Th* calf was bom at the
S t. Stephen’s team on the home
17.
of fruite, vegetable* and
_______ _
at the present time.
show.
Poor
in
Miriam
h
a
ll.
Is to tnke place In mid-December.
meats.
Th« nturrluiio of Mi»» I »»um«
Merlo to Itichurd I., lio tteii wu»
»oh'iiinl/.ed ut the church of St».
I’eter und Paul in Sun F ru tic i» » ,
November 14, 11(37 Heveretid J
De Martini officiated
Thu hride *iven in murrlug*
by her brother-«n-lu», Henry HU
avelli, wore u white »utili yuwn
with collar of »eed pearl», her
Ion* tulle yell fell from u crown
of fresR bouvurdlu*. A daini)*,
old fu»bbmed gold necklace com ­
pleted ber costume
Sb« carried
u »bower of orchid», imuvnrdML»
and 11 Hie» of ihe valley. Her only
attendant »«<» her »l»ter, Delia
Sli-rln,
w Im «ore a
K«wn of
l.rowIt nielen« over luffelu, «old
•"*’» •»
'%
her Jicud. She carried u l»>«u<i i**
of iu I íhiiiuii r> »«•».
Dick R icci of Surrem ento rxied
a* I k *»t man for hi« couHin.
After the ceremony, u dlnm-r
wu»
held ut the home
of the
bride for member» of the two
«
In T he W EEK’S NEWS
TH F REVIEW