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T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests o f Eastern Washington County. BRAVBRTON, WASHINGTON CO If NTT, VOMT.MH XVI, NO. 47. R..HM M ATN H» U VI.I V VT Il 11.1,HBOKO SV II Kl» V1 M T» OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOSBB 21, 81.0ft Her Year. HI Tt H i ll AT HKAVKK. TON SAFEWAY HTOKK • Baiticy Miller of Mth S. W. A politic it m l!) fur all I'lllicib Taylor Htreet In Portland. 1» the! r||i AI I y P A P T I I D C n <M l,M' ' «•»»»»*> lia« I imii arranged ERKHMMKN HUK V k KKCOIlI. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS new butcher in the Safeway J U A N U I I L U I*» Oir Democrat (tin titi commit» ip a t w a r d k kfokttor ) The g reen «* are the xreate.it. • tore in Beaverton. Mr. Miller! Ice fi,r Saiurdu> night al On* ■■ ■ Slashing last rear’« enrollment ha« been with I he Safeway M ore, a r . HiiiMmro ...... . mkh school «t » BEAVERTON DOWNS recun) by -eight, the freshmen for the paat nine yearn, and cornea TU« Beaverton Firemen o'clock. The uncling lu I« he very hlxhly recommended an one — S H E R W O O D T Q T O f ) C,M" hu * " * w *•>*»* "h en l<> lor l'ho cupi uru of . . . »hurt oml *i*«l>l>> with »pMekM » perron* enlLeted In Beaverton high of the beat butcher* In Ibia com- t KI.KBK ITEM nlfth KIKTHDAI the thief uud hon».*t.reaUer who k#|(t within the 13 minute period.i I he hard charging orazige and coniptr, d to lhe ,,f iminliy, and wll! l>e plea*ed toj Mr. and Mra. Elmer benson en - ProfcMionals Make Haul of had the t ltl/*mt of Beaverton #t.ronMnx to the roily chairman. Black chalked up ha second tgj which held the record with Xive the people of Beaverton lertained a group of friend» Bun Cash, Cigarettes—Sher afraid lo leave their home ufler Keiiwner of Dcaverlon. It 1« vtP" ,rj' •» the Washlngton c m » « ) j 3 o person*. fine »ervice in hta line. Mr. day at their home in honor of iff Has Case dark. The my« I cry bandit turned planned for 8 o ’clock «harp with ■ Virginia Allen, Katherine Al Miller 1» married and Beaverton Mr* Bcnaon’* uncle, John l.ino will .ml to he Edwin Barber a 17 year 'he final talk achcduled for >» '" (,|9ysn ^ ^ on lh(l|r w „ *-«*lian Anderaon. people, w... extend a w elcom e, burg, whoae Kith birthday anni versary occurred that day. A The Columbia Food Market wai old h.xh Mhoo! pupil, who I. -All P«rt_ of ' h e j - n . y ^ 1 f|#M by a K o re of 39 to 0 [ ^ , U\ Anderaon, -o the newcom er.. large birthday cake with 89 can notified o f I he rally «alurdny a '- g,.orl|J touchdow n* In ever- C“ 1 Au*t,B' !■*>** Aker». Thai broken Into and robbed ertlier mulcr uirenl at Hillsboro luring u rnonn by a aoend truck, and rU r_ j 0Bt, j.;mmon*. Hetro- ,oM* Bal1, Martln Baker, B o b - ,* « * V'.MVKKHAMV OBSERVED d>«* on “ formed a beautiful ten - late la* I night or early thia 17 Hiurgc* of burxlury. will b<*tu1 a caravan fortnlna ul v lc|1 an^ v\ihr*r, all tailltod points ert Berger. How Mrs. Mary Dean. Mr. and Mr*.U®rpi«oe for the table. A delicious Berber's loot wan «maM sums Hbute imiic at 7:%0 for a parade jor j ^ v u r squad. |mr<* ®*rry* Ronald He»tiie, W a r J e r o m e Tuttle and Mr. and »Mrs *upch coosisainK of Swedish morning. Manager Don Iaiand says that of money, camera»’ »nd rifle*. to the erhool houae A group Ifl,| jr0iter r|ght e n d ’ for ibe ™n . ? “ a,lp Ber* ,n. Juel! Harold Dean attended the 21lh *b»«rk»*b«rd wan served cafe • ________ __________ the burglar is a professional i rirenieu i ivered the entire of , ar* ,rom P or,,,’ nd f * rr’ loa Beaver*. I* to be congratulated on ,e r . Vlr.*lnt* hlup' vpra Bl°nk j wedding anniversary celebration ^ , ThL* J^nch . COD" ‘‘!\ ' iiwuidier» of the Women’* He * hlg beautiful blocking. In terfer-vMarJorl* ,,r« n>« r. ¡o f Mr. and Mr*. Frank Schulm- ^ o f J * 11-* of 8wedl*h fw h ! he taped the gla*» door and town Tueaday night ami caughl f>tr O*'vcrnor club* will form eB ct ttn<j catching. H e1 v *ol» Burke. latura Burke, erich of near l|i|L»ojro .Salur- an<l the boy When he look., into the . LT r J C n.L«.7e IT " ' " ' " ‘l“ . “T " - .~ L Tk. . . . _____ ^<>ke a anmll bole in H to get Part o f the caravan, dale flransr nurely played a whale of .1 tgiln Bunn. M n cn e Fady. James <)iv night. There were around' ’^*le relalivea and friend- home of Harold and ('eoli Harne* f ban« of Koreat Grove will an pYed Staeble, Marahgjl f^ntoron. Amelia i^ rd er, MayJls5 relative* and friend* pre* Pcesent were John Petcr-en, hl’' hand in lo un.cx-k the door, Airs. Anna Katerloh limi given nounce (he meeting at ihe court Toelle, Jack Culbertaon. 0?. k Madeline rrale, Thelma ent al the recepti n, which waa 1>,uie Hurner. Mr. and M•» Ny All of the cigarette* and cash Hacher a home, and her hou housiv Saturday nlsbl wilh a Smith. Ralph Toelle aud George Sullen, Archie Davies. Anita hlld at Laurel hall. »trom, Mr. and M*> KJ l^irsoo ¡n _____ the atore si was stolen, and Mr. « » a also linriuded In Ibe robber V. : n Mr* Hobt , , . ul ... . program o f mualc, and will nlav Huaerlck, also linemen are also Decker. Alioa Denny, George A mock wc't-.'in( created a of Portland. rríVi u Island could not determine as ' * . " II.11' . ** 1 " M,y later <>n the »tep« of the Union to be congratulated on their fine Dtmco, Virginia Duasln, great deal of hilarity, and sever- of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mra. Otto adm itted the robberies. We »urc Drorbnugh Andemon of “ Hillsdale. Bloom mert4*andtse was . . . . . . . high acbonl. The rally commit- playing. ./i„o»u p rn . | _t annrf,nriaie «one« were sung *“— — “ *~ i « « « » , Mr. *ir. B loom , ' yet Whal other ----- ------------------ " 1 Ä 'r * i r » r l b m - r»pn»ntlmd Early In the flmt quarter.1 Phillip Dana, Howard Edward, A dance followed the program. Mr> JohniK>n and <***■ Sheriff Connell of Hills Steve Borgos. I boro came over Ibis morning u?ri/!' an vom'1 '» g a in * ''' ' " nl' P* H ‘ ^ rm ,n,v' ha" Jonea, fleetfooted Beaver left Dick figgerà. Mat ve} Emerann, The relatives presented them K invitation* to all parlies and hnjf, icor#d on an Pnd run> but Martha iktll. Ellnore Exener. with a complete chest of silver.) | and is working on I he case. groupe to loto 'he rally. r »h conversion for point failed ■ E m - Alfred FVIl, Ida Felsher. Mary and many o(h r pierci of silver. Tsveru Also Bobbed H i. MVKY'H HK-Il H< II4M)I era will tic on hand to seal vi» mon* registered another aoore FHxpatrlek. Bob Kessler. Glen and gifts were received' from 1 The Tavern operated by Mr*. Friday evening Ihe girl* nl Horn for six poltns on a dash thru na Kleskos, Pauline Fox, Robert friends Kt Mary'* of the Valley as well Gene Randall located at the center. The try for point was George, Joyce Clllett. Edna Glnd a* a few lorn! friends were the converted by Führer, on a re- hart. Jack Gumm, Ijaura Hab- junction of Bertha- Beaverton i KNTKXTAIX VT M N t HFON guests of the Mary’s High T#r**- «rly, Jerry Hagerman. Mildred Scholls Ferry highways, was en Friday afternoon Mrs. I. ,VV. School Boys’ Sodullly. An en The second quarter resulted Hsmel. Melvin Haneen. Arthur Reuter entertained at a one o’- . __ a touchdown by Petrovich. The Hardman. Gordon Hecker. V lr- . ! . . d . °" The Kiwania Club held t h e i r ; '^ d * " ! y Thursday morning. joyable evening wa* spent dune conversion wa* made on a pav*. glnia Hediti nd. Betty Henderson, nLinH^P'in. r ' ’ t >,er ,lr*n,e meeting Wednesday evening at $75 in cash including $50 In ing. The music was furnished CO hy friends from Mlllwaukre. In the third quarter Jones a - Wanda Hesterlee, Zelila Mae , . ° a . ' *5 '!* i- ’ ''' s o’clock this week, as Ihe nickels wa* taken, also candy. gain went This week mark* Ibe begin over for h i. second Inez Miller Jean Miller. Harry ^ h n Z T m Î T “ “ r J " H k t ” !? !? ^ l ' ü cigarettes, cigars and a radio. The ( 'oriMiiunlty Book ('tub score o f the game, the cover Mlnamoto yiovd Maim u h iri,» " onns,e,n' - ,r * arI Hausen. were filled, and a lovely dinner ning of Ihe annual freshumn very desirous o f seeing a free a|OD w s . again made by P etro- r - ' ‘ cKercher. Mrs. '*• served by the Catholic Indies week al Mt. Mury’a. II will come l’ “ l’l“ ' l“ »r»r> started in .:.»iern virh on a paHn from Jon„ „ Katherine „ J l A WOOd' MrK' N>1* ° n n 'alker U ild was much enjoyed. The DV$f> « A M U I to a u climax Monday . nveuing with .o n .« » ........ .r » .» " Washington county. T o that end The fourth period resn’ ted in Z I V , T „ " The af tab! SL i l ! _ an<l and Mr*. ' fr- Fverelt F'« - e l t Cook rook table decoratiors w erg er, carried * * 7 Davis and Phyllis Wildman a general Initial »■ and b ... » « ( W ) ....... ur„ asking a ringing up Ix^lve more ' points ? f nnor ^ tern0on « * «Pent playing "500- out in Hallowe'en color*. were united in marriage Sater- sponsored by the hoys li e b„ c Tuesday. Oc- HnU when Jones ran around left J * Mr* l i v i n g high h r„ M Mrs Jay Gibson and Mr*. H. daT evening al 7:30 p. m „ Oct. simple fresh es will grsdun.ly (o ,M.r Jf> „ ()V;o(.k ln lhe |!P1I ond for „ ^ to plle up li s ¡ f * ’ * c« ,,^ r ,« r « and Mr*. MoKercher ,he con G. 1 Potilson presented a fine pro- 15* in lbe fTtristian Parsonage be ln ili.le d Into the high *< hoot v#r(on hlRh K h ool. Thlg c ljb j , , nd )n lhe ofP the s,,U,lon gm gram, which ccns'Med o f an in a beautifully llsfhted room, regime hy l.k ln g over the work r(tlupoi)„ d <>f wol)1M frolI) the fw , rth quarter Pelrovlch romped ’ u i n T ---------- i---------------------------------a c c accordion solo, by Earl D ror- The E,ow of ,he fire P,aCP and and iti arge» of ibe upper nnd ch arge, o f .he upper . U s. feel ll b Ihe around end to pav dirt on a ert % a ^ ^ c e T « ^ I . ^ ' k t ° T . k , ‘ e 1 <>U . ab° .*!* Ut a‘ a!l’ bu' baugh r > y™. '-^ bu' baugh. a piano solo bv Jean Ber- the dancing shadows made a men. The more ex perlenced will ^ re8 regenUlivr ^ ttp lo beuulful run through a broken. * 8b*llenbc c « r . I feel that I m u * share Ore (;,ae;" ih - Tap dance by Billy See; i0™ 1^ setting for the ceremony, keep careful check to see that (.u„ ^ m w , lnR „ „ field. ^ Ad«*Ph «ch ell. ^ n s marble palaces with you. and' many clever tricks bv the T * « wa* dce*»ed in blue the young Iteginnees gel o f f lo a n)ik|llK |||# re, td#|lU n1 ,,lf. The Sherwood i*am. outweighed Sm“' B,,b , iIai^ interest.ng and amax.nti World' “ “ “ * World's greatest magician. Billy chiffon re,ve' and wore a cor good tart. Ia**l there shot-id be litleiut u played a defensive game most ^e.ander, Rosemary Shaw. Aug formations are found in sage of pink and white gardena» to rounding area » time but couldn't hold W Slnclck. John Sinden, J«aee “ »rb!» * any confusion the Freshle. mny m^HVng" fo r'd iscu ssio n und"” il ri '» • b ''» b^ d du® lo T f " . S T u T ^ Pulley* wa* maid o f hon Slvard, l* r be easily distinguished by ihetr the shifty Beaver«. 8ipe' n elorqa Sivard. Bobbie ,€r decomposing the m ajble ! by lM R* r 'e or and wore a rust colored gown. out hope that out o> 'his s u fi The second string got to plnv ^k eel», Dorothy » aiocum . Owrv collecting the calcium carbonate gart» during Ihe week which The groom wore a «feet gray suit Ing will come a cot»*lrurllve ANOTHER BREAK-IN and depositing it on th-; sialag - the last o f the fourth period Herman Smith. comprises knickers, short slock and Shuhy Sbunnr was best man. move In liuti direction and moat o f the third quarter j Marie Smith. Ralph Smith, m,t* s and stalactites. ---------- ' Rev E i Coulter used the rin-' logs and a prelly green cheap I Rer. ----- and -------- Mrs. ----- E. _ E. Coulter tie Score hy quarters- .Warren Smith. Marian Sparks. Thts* 1,U8e " ‘c c l e s ” grow very returned from church Sunday reren*ony that made the youn UKOKGK K. HOShlNG Beaverton—13— 7— 7—12 31» Shirley Spies. Veinon Sprecher, approximately one one evening to find their home hr ok- ; husband and wife. St. Mary’ * vs. Tigard al Si Both h a t f l e o d l As 1. imm Z _____ _ . a ___ S . . . . . ___ * Mary'» Fcdav afternoon. 2:50 ..H H Oteorge E. Hoaking o f Tigard Rherwnod — 0—0—0— • - 0 Igjreoe ______ Springer, __ ___ _____ David ____ Stark. hudredLh ,Mch *“ 50 }'****- »w t'en into by a sneak Ihief. The Mr and MV*. Davis are graduate; Qt» iw! 1 „ r Marianne U irla n n . S c,p a „u this \Sr 1 CM. Some of lhe * u ! ( - ihief , .i r,... , u i _ l School v t o'clock jiassed uwsiy Saturday, October Uneups: Beaverton Capt. E m " -S 5an1 a r d Steudler. traus. thief entered entered the the hntup house bv by r re— e - front the Beaverton High 15th at lhe Hn1Jna Sticker. Sticker. Allan Allan Sullivan B garnîtes and stalactites i on ai io c age »nr o oi f 62 o . year* in iu mon». m oo», F r ; ; Jones. j o n o . I.H: i-r», Führer. ru n iv i, R, •» rjnima Sullivan, “ avc <»»*• moving m< a screen from Ihe back and have many friends here who St. Vincent's ho«pilal in T : Altlshln. Q; It. Toelle. IJC Harold Sullivan, Margaret T av- j ° ‘ned bul others have not. be» bed—room window and lifting the wish them much joy in their T)ie sodallHt* have entered Ihe the I’m Hand Mr llci'kiUK has lived Slaehlev T»T; Culhertson^ IG . ]or_ Mary Thompson. Kathryn sucb lbe Wishing Post, where w| window. No doubt he was look - married life. The young people eamiy contest spon*ore«l by the in Tigard for the inih I 19 yeai* Smith. C; R Toelle. RG; G. H u- Thompson, Sadie Toelle, Arthur were lo*d . „ to . i^ak.- ,. a wial nK n( f " r money ------- -------- -------- , —. —. . . a.« he opened -«»-ill make their home in Portland Inland Empire Sodalm Union . . __. . n r. The work Im. a mimed an loien 'e He is a bachelor, ami had no «erlck, R T ----------- ; Foster, RI. ... ---------------------- ------------- -------- _ T rack«*)!. T.eiU Trowbridge. a ............ f w r y dr*.wer and **’* io ,he where Mr. Davis is working The work has arouse«] an Inicnve Bherwood: Mansfield. F: Bo- George Vaagfl, Kenneth Versbum. A 8" r8e" u» butterfly. ,,an~ln house and searched through the The young couple left irnmedi- livterewt in the Catholic history 'rlailve* in Ib.s country, all of oatiherine Vester. Carl Tester. u“ ath!r aD<l ,!*** s,la.cet‘ Vl content*. A number of valuable alely on a honeymoon trip In o f the Northwest. The follow *»la relative» living in England. *,n- TjH: Klleh, RH: K. ervttes were held Q : « - ^ T’J ' Halladoy. Eloise Imlah. . fc ,r d o i articles were pished aside, aud point* in California. Ing girl* represented 8 j. Mary’s Funeral sen o f Ihe Valley at Ihe meeting of MethodIgt dis t Church In Tt R^ r ' Q|ffor7 ’ r t ;' Gal 1 ®Jn ■J°’ <k' rkl'- Jerwy. » “ y , “ n u J a i l ’ sialagmitea which’ D° ' ^ g from the house ------- ------------------------------- ---------------- the Rose Oily Sodallly Satur«lay Wtrd on Mondny »1 2 o ’clock . . _ - J om J k h e n vullvva>. Bert Johnnon. Clifford correctly* touched, make „ a ANENT HYBRID CORN afternoon: Martha Sommer. Fogg’s Funeral Home was in SubR werP; Petro bell like aound. ; ^ " L ' ' ^ t ^ h i g h V ™ ' Z on ' l H y b r i d field corn has aroused BEAVERTON Beaverton School News XKR SUBSCRIPTION. 193» COLUMBIA FOOD STORE RAIDED BY ROBBERS KiW3ill3llS 3i1(l WlVBS Spend Social Evening Community Book Club Calls library Meeting ( arlson and Grace titer. The grade department obaerv ed Columbus Dwy by Inviting Ihetr friend* and older rlaa* mates to a program eonatsling o f patriotic songs, recital Ions ami a playlet. Essay* were read hy Coleen Keating and Belly Interment wa* In crescent Grove cemetry. — * ■ ------------ - Dwight Knox from Garden City. Kansa* la v a ilin g with his sister. Mrs. Carson Is>fti*. vlch, left half; Randall. full, ^ A r r t^ K n ig h íív e d ^ d iík i 1 {^ ^ o n , quarter; I,. Dee. left . most beautiful, was discovered end: Karprteln, left tackle. |'f^hman' ^ ena ^ ° P o ld , Vio.a end; Karpotein, I’“ “ *’ \ " > * o y Dick Uawleigh, now an old ™ * ld to th‘ nk a ‘ preacher^^ consitíerable discussion, inquiry. and comment among loca! tarm J ! r ! ers the past two or three years. Bishop, left J . '^ M .^ n d C , ™ ' m I I I , ^ 0 m in Wh® !* stl11 ate e h .n o « for the sneak lert n o 'A variety planting of hybrid guard; Harrison, center; and F. p,,en jt aves. While exploring the a l- c]up behind corn was made this year on the Huserick, right tackle, ready known part of the cave, J. J. VanKleek farm. Route 1. TuaJatin Yamhill Standings: The prediction that enrollment he glanced upward aud noticed Beaverton. laist Monday a num liOCAl, N EBS NOTES I, W Pc'. wouM reach 475 this year was a peculiar space of weird d a rk - ber of people interested had an ft l.ftftO; fulfilled when 23 late arrivals uess. With a crude ladder ami CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NED.s Beaverton Florence Chalmerg of Forest opportunity to see these and ft 1.000 1 brought the total to a new mark.I mces-ary light, he climbed up Grove. Mrs. Emma Brown and make comparisons at the Van n " urp|}r' .............. * P. Chester ■ -------- Gules of Portland T ‘ *ard ft Forest Grove 1.000 Muriel Bernard and Calvin Pier I nd found a magnificent fa ir y - Mrs. Nettie Pinney of Portland Kleek farm. wll! be the gpoaker featured at .500 ln have returned bringing the post land, or as it is called, "Paradise Newberg HOPPER MM BRICK were dinner guests of Mrs. A .: While thus far results locally Ihe Saturday evening and Sun .500 graduate „ enrollment „ - „ i i ________ _ . 1 " "_ ™ 1 Dost.” It is cone shaped, grow— Hillsboro to eight. E. Wilson Saturday. ¡d o not indicate that Hie hybrid Miss Rul III Hopper, daughter day afternoon se.«aioiis of lhe q b* rwuod .000 ng smaller at the top which is field corn should replace what New-comers transferring from of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hopper, was Washington Union Christian En- .000 Mr. and Airs. F. W. Fauteck t:> feet above and has the moat St. Mary'» we have been growing, they do elsewhere are: Dwayne Hawley, U Sited in marriage to Frank «fcavor convention which is THIS VUEEK’S GAMES “'r beautiful formations all a b o u t .a u d fa u .i l) have moved into t h e ! " ' . T “ - Hayward high, California; Lois Llmbrick on October 1 . n a be heldl «4 Beavertoo Congre** Parifl<, UnJverity Frosh at « M - ! ^ „ s , 7effJraon; D ^ k °T riu . B^n' ,,,akinR 8* ? ‘ Iik® new residence of A. Lafond lhati d*^in' ^ > (K*b '’" ri few of them, under some con Akers, Jefferson; Dick Tritx. Ben bemutirul candlelight ceremony tlonnl Church nexl week end, verton. n u jil •»__When Illuminated with different b;ls j ug( heen completed. ditions and for some purposes, son ; Don Giddle, Portland: K en at the I Inirch o f ( h r b l, the Oct. 22 23. Forest Grove at New~berg effect is colored lights, the neth Akesson. Edison; Alan Knight breathtaking. local pastor. Rev. E. E. Coulter, The social opens at 1 p_ m. Tigard at flt. Mary* *Mr. and Mrs. Keeler E u iu im » might be given some considera- Sherwood; Erma Johnson. Iging- performed the ceremony. Saturday with a social at the Sherwood at Hillsboro. We were introd iced into Hade- from Eugene arrived S^iurday ( tion. den. North Dakota; Lucille Riddle, Preceding the ceremony Miss Beaverton Christian Church. _____ in the Ghoet t hamber. the evening to attend the wedding of and Rita Hutzman. R oosevelt; JOB’N DAUGHTERS m e e t Eleanor Hall sang *1 I/>ve You, The program for Snlurday af Football will provide the th e m e [«"^ K',a b1'lt^b ’ an'.. .Bo.0!’ , ^e lt’ largest room in the Caves. The Airs. Hannons’ brother, Frank The Majori t y Honor was e o n - Truly.” followed hy "O Promise lernoon and Sunday evening in o f the Annual Girl Reserve co.e.i | r * _ ’. . ¿S ,“ * deep ravine where we saw Hell Zinibriclt. _ _ ,___, | ferred on Winnifred Burst E g - Me" sung hy Virgil Meyers, with eludes n number of Youth Talk«; party, which is slated to take! E w n . r and' E|jraw b ' , r Fire, the rough thr atenica for- ______ _____ __ - -Mrs. J. Scott was hostess Rhoda Thyng. Jean Klein Mr.*. Robert Johnston ncconi- hy the young people from this place in the school gymnasium. Joba. niation. and _____ the ______ smoke o f ex tinguished matches representing ,0 Tuesday Br dge Club *« and Imogene Hoffman Monday panist Mrs. Johnston also play - ami the Stale C. E. Union. Klee October 28. lA te arrivals from Beaverton ftpiritR nwde a ve,.y myateriom the home of Afrs. V. A. Wood at evening. Oct. 17th ed the wedding march. Hon of o fficers w'lll he held Sun Tlits year’s event will begin at Art! Frank Hausbaun\pr, John ■* «•»<» iimi»hann \i»•« i*' i »* — - *« The bride, given In marriage day afternoon. •;--------' " “ ■‘ ¡surrounding. In this room w h e r e “ ouc o c lo c k ’' uncheon Mri K ! » was decided to sponsor a 8:00 with a moving pxtu re star. Huron. Frank I^onettt. Christine ^ j.^ht ar<l poas| b> e we J_ Donaldson was awarded the dance on Nov. 25th, to decide on hy her father, was lovely In a Phi! Barrett of Salem 1* to be ring Harold JJoyd in a hilarious Ihvardman. Dorene and R ich ard!— " 7 ^ r ... honors a place later. gown c f white »akin uml a full toartmaater for the banquet S u l- comedy. Following this will be a Herbert ' e3H>*’rlenced t<>tal darkness and “ ouwrs. Carey, Robert Jenne, Mrs. Hoffman will be hoste-’ s ¡an uncanny silence broken only .. . . Por. veil o f tulle. She rnrried a unlay evening at fiiitft p. m. in short play by the public speaking Thomas and Pete Hu son bv the water trickling through- . ^ a P®rty at the Kiwanis halt sh ow er bridal bouquet of bo the Congregational Church s o - ola.«* This brings the total en roll out the Caves and Vls,ted "«d n eed a y in lhe October 29 for Job’s Daughters. vardla and roses*. c*ol room*. Honor guest» will be Mr. and W. H. Hooker home ment to 475. These are only a few of the • j ----------------------- Miss Freda Merwllt, maid of Registration fee for the con - Mrs. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Zuni. honor, was gowned In blue taff vcnllon is ten cents and 1« in wait. All faculty members are In. magnificent sights in store for Beaverton Campfire Girts will MRS. KEDA *$ENTm AN Alma Zahler, senior is the you in the Caves and I wish all gpend eta. The bridesmatdg. Miss Oer charge o f Joe n»te^ o f Gaston, vtted the week end at Camp Mrs. Beda We. tman, who re- The social committee is in proud possessor of a handcarved tlie Juniors and Seniors nave Sanianau. They will leave Sal- sides north of Cedar Mills, was tru«le Merwitt and Mrs. Warren Register now or at the convcn of the party and will chipmunk of myrtlewood, and a been with me. After two hours urday morning at 9 %'cloek and born on May 12, 1882 at Stock - charge Haley, wore frocks o f rose lace. tlon. o f commendation fro1« In the marble fairyland we re, u.;n Sun<hly atterno<in •by letter out the football motive carry The attendants carried colonial ■ — ■ — - - holm. Sweden, and passed awa> George C. Babin, manager of the found ourselves physical in Invitât ions. decorations and October 13th 1938. twiuquets of gladioli. U tile II- SI RPRISKD ON niRTHDAY Oregon Caves. Thi* «.otwenir wa» Oregon's aoentc and b ea tfifu ’ Mr. and Mns. Jay Gibson a t - The funeral wa* held Saturda) enne Boge was flower girl. | iv>|ty Munden was surprised sent Alma to show Mr. Sabin's outdoors, but »»n ta lly back m tendcd the FMotVall game Sat 0cUJbtr , 5tk at Uttion CPmetery. Miss Barnes. Journalism in- lAil'chle Llmbrick acled a* heal a m'oiin of friends A'ridav Paradise. Alma Zahler, H ills- urday nipht ^ Portland between PeKgS y u D e n ] Home in charge !r t I A l" » ( " I i w til H A t ill nx* W X vs man for his brother. , , , h„ n1*»« ftt hPr hon,p wl,h a ponl Advise a Journalism Claws" a t i* ivpn <hp OrP« on Cavpil by ^ boro. Oregon.______ Oregon Stale Freshmen and T n l-j SurTiVors are her husband IA reception was held “ 1,1 blnatlon blrt.hilay »ad farew el’ tb<> annu>i bjKb «choo! pre.«» "i* in * letter she had printed r R ( n ., ¿ 7 ^ » , < » < r a Tpr8l,y ^ ° rPKOn Freshmen Erkc Westman ana one son. N. church parlors. The yrung c o u - p . r t y TI mvsc present were Bar r o n / e r e n r ( , at Ruger» October! in tkp Opp* (' a Journal, GRADE »fH O O I, NEDS The r„ ult8 were Wo 0 x Ne,8on of (td J r Mills. pie wl.l make Ihelr home in bara Wfldman. Ruth Hareren of ** “ “ "* Alma gave the following sc. Grade school students received 21 . 22 . Mrs. V. . — A. Wood left Tuesday Beaverton Milwaukee. .Alice Woods. Mary pel*«*,,, from the class are', co»*nt of her vaeaflo to the Ore their report cards for the first ------ ------- ----- ----------, ( time this vear on Wednesday evening for Salt Lake City for a Barry’s 5 and 10 et. Store are Ki-Litm F e n . F a ster. Trln '|“ pp' Kpnnplh York’ Japk Gertrude Slpe. Bob Wright and *™ J™ma1 is a list of sludeni* visit with her outer, who is 111. making new improvements earh Return From Eastern Trip Pelrovllch. Robert George. Bud Iaok y*idd<>n!,. Catherine Van Dear O. J. J.: This summer Following top honors in clas« Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Stew week, thait adtls to the eonven Mr nnd Mrs. B. F Daly re Sundtle. Bill Pedersen, Bill Adair Kleek. Darol Smith, Doris an T w h fle weeing our wonderful state who won work the first six weeks: art received nine ribbons at the ienee of their patrons. The past turned «at.urday from a several of Portland. U sle Zimmerman. D o^ th y yroBreen. Pat Ward.1! ♦*» the mAjeatte Cascades weeks’ visit with relatives In Mr. and M.n*. John AleCutnsey. w n} attend 1 * 1 A blue card is the highest a fall rose show at Meier and Mr. Barry has built a r^ty Central Oregon, irde- ward to Kansas- (Tty and other eastern Rlehand Munden and Mr. and Tht* Is the fourth consecutive be earned. To get a Franks last Wednesday. Their «'It'ver card display rack. The points. Mrs Duly, allended the Mrs. C. V. Munden She left yM r that (he Hummer has been! ,crib * blp CratPr r»*kp- «nbeliev blue card a student trust not be son. Rob, received two ribbons Bflore (» a credit to the cRy of postmaster’s convention held in Saturday for Beattie where she entered In ithe state high sehnol *bl« Oregon Caves and thc|absPnt or tardy, have no grade D * his entry In the A H Rose Beaverton, and Ibev try to sup p)y everyone’* wants. Minneapolis, Minn. ^ will attend school thin winter, j press contest. I mighty Pacific Ocean. It Is Im I (Continued on back page) show. t 1 2 T7 "‘~"T