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I . U l s I .aX SJ A i Uftlvtrsily Library T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Extensively to.the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume W ill Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 12, 1910 Spanish War Veterans - w r ifTt Tli« CURRENT ’'b aity'' c-uurp o f B EVENTS PH O TO G RAPH ED FOR (lie I'n l- V I coin- K.iMiil'-r. wiit iusLallm x ofru j r fo r U mi ll«uv<Ttou ram p which a .I I 1.« known uM ram p No. SI and Mr«, Ja n « Mourn«. d«|mr> uunl p resid e«; win iiislu llh ig o fficer« lo r the au xiliary I auip O fficer» ll«t<»l Ik-side» tbo contandcr the • fflre rs I1 T I 1 <II<<I fo r lb«- B eav er ton ram p w ere: laatler II llat«y . llarro n . Junior vice-com m ander; JauiKA F Iloyd. a d jin itn u l; Wll- I uni II Woodeotdi, q u artertiias- <«r; f ’arl I E rick so n , Jo h n W, Ju s tic e , and Thom as II llarrltt, I ru stev s. C h arles I lt«dfl«ld. puirkiin- fita Iru c to r; II. T. KofT. fb lo r la n . Il«rb « ra A 1‘ ulnant, o ffice r for the day. M arcello* I. W ajcucr. o ffice r o f ihe au a rd : Amo» l>. Wooden. color serg ea n t, and ll«-nry llarro n . niuairlan FLO O D S C E N E — T h e Susqushanna River aqaln ever- ttowe IU bank« al WUke» B a rre . Pa. The Hood exploded ell tank» and burn- lag gatoUne eel lire le many building». I Vork C o S ^ ° “PPolniiBeni T I ° a ,h* " “Meli (,bomr ®*rtfand / I ,aibl;T> a . ? BWUb * * / f o i ^ M e p h ; ; ,; i7 « r | ^ l ii ic o ll e ,.^ * i :.V •" PERSHING AMBULANCES-AmsHcon Volualeer Am butanes* somswhsrs la France on their way lo Ihe Iront Named "Gen. |ohn J. Pershing Ambulances.* they are manned by volunteers Iron ths U. S The A u xiliary officer», b«<»id«» Mrs. lia r rou. w ere: Alice Van fo u r !. »color Vlre-prexld«<«it ; Mary Cavan««». Junior vice* president . Nellie H, Ju a llc e , ch a p la in ; K leanor W anner, tart* r <u k n alru clor; Itosety Putnam , le U itl« « . Veata Wooden. »«<- r e la r )-; O ertrude Itedfleld. Irea»* wr«r; Minnie H aley, m n d c lo r; lle lg a E riksso n . guard. amt A lyre Van C ourt, niuairlan ^ PorMiiinler I .end« llite» Uifhard I retell o f Portlnnd wa* th e In stil utlng o ffic e r for tli« occasion. O ther o ffice ra o f I In organization lak tig pint Inclu ded Jm ld ’■haulier o f Eugene. r< nk»r vi<t< com m ander o f Ih- depurU nenl. ulid HI<I1 << 1 <I t »«*l«-ti. lu stitu t iik o ffic e r Seneca T<*i*t of Portlnnd, flr»l depart uteri i-omninmlei- wu< one of lb«* at>eukera. U f m H e p r I I r t f ' I l f i l l i \ 1*1n i l l k c l l e v Y o u n g d r i u i i l ’o r ! , r i e . i . c o t n m c u in p 1 l o r p s E u g e n i > l u m O a n d w e r « * a u d e r u n < l 2 r e g o n o l p u r l s H ■ Jba L,, , country. a r d i a t n , > s ' i l l s b o r o . M o M o f i n u - llulicr (iardtti Club xiillK'rt Miner Talks To t h e T h e Huber (Ja id e n club held its rrgu ln r m eeting Tuesday evening, D e p u i ' t m i n l C o n u n i i n d e r A l a s k a . a t 8 p.m. April 9, in the Huber t h e V e a » e j r p r e s e n t - r d B II. hall. Mr G ilbert M iner gave a very A m v r l C a n p w l l j h a b e a u t I f u l Interesting talk on the placing <>f c o n il , M f- diruha fo r d ifferen t types of houses M j e r » I I . C o i n u i a l i d e r M a u r i c and kinds of shrubs best suited U i v o f - C i t y p r e s e n t e d O f O r e « m 1« er badai'«. Comrade Iloti« of to use. Portlnnd n ballot box and E . C. Morford talked on prepul nn u lla r cloth and a llllile w<i« at Ion and planting new lawns and nl»o p iiM n U d , P a*i D epartm ent kind o f g rasses best suited fo r d if ( ‘iiim andcr. h ini Hannon j n « feren t tyjM's o f soil. e n te l Comniuiitler V»n court H lehaid K erris gave a b rief res will« u rav el u» a personal 1 ft ume on "W h at to do In April," O llie r Depart nielli officer» to ti« Ip Hie D epartm ent President w hich covered nmny subject». He w ore; Muyin* l,ov<'. I)c pm Imetib stated now was the tim e to plant two weeks n e cie ta ry , 1 min S k ell y, lr<'p,. gladiolus and each th e re a fte r T re a s u re r. atid the D epartniant » O r i le , 1 l l l * o f r o m M ,N s p u in g S e o u l o f c i t y . h i r E d w u n d f r o m ASHIONS COLORS Stylist» decree two •on. com blnotlon. ior •«reel and • *• «.!», w .a r lhlt »Print,, and duo lone h o rm sn l., I» clo tn e. hove been matched p r i - H c n t IIW h l» l* M l N « i ». / u * h l n g t o i i u m i ouloi f l'iire ri Mr». Majrne l<o\o prcsenlk-d th e A u x iliary wltih a lltble in b eh alf o f Mr», Monroe. M rs. h i.1 11 \ and 'I rse lf, Comrailo and Hi- < t l ’o l i presen ted Ihem n b allo t l»»x unii a penny d rill box amt Mr». Myers o f Oregon L ite .......... u b i ! I liein wllli nn aitai cloth Mr Mummie S tau ffer, Hie D ept, c h a p la in present I Mr*. Ibi i ron With a navel a» 11 per* fwimil Kiri from Pani Depart m in i Com m ander Ham Hanson. The history o f gourds was read hy Mrs. Gray H Jaco b so n answ ered nmny questions on .<>«nlsii p st» and what Insecticide best to use. A com m ittee was appointed- to m ake plans for n flow er rfhoW, which 1« to be held in Ju n e . Follow ing the m eeting re fresh m ents were served. Thti ty-flvy o f the m em bers were present. Cast Nobli* Gran re Moot Mrs. lla rro n presented Mr«, T h e Past Noble Grand lodge Ja n e Monroo' nml t<be < olor h e a re rs 1 neh w ith ft l i f t I” b e inel at the hom e o f M rs. E lm er Henson. Mrs. Mildred Os field |>e- h a lf o f 1 ihe Aux illady. I It e lin-le»s for a pol luck d in ner Irwin Stoffer Initialed OHC, Corvallis, A|trll 11 Irw in S ta ffe r, o f Beaverton, <nlor te education win one c f the 14 new Biem bers recently Inltlnted Into the Cm con S t.it" coll< ge and Cnlvei nlty oi c re g o n jo in t chapter of Nlg.im D. <tn P I, national ¡«.n o, *0 - ciuiy in Spanish. MrV Scot.fc asked quest lolls on ballot in s . T h e next m eeting will l»< held al Hie lionie of Fiaiyrlna De trln g . Mrs. Biddy Bishop spent tile week end with Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W aters o f Salem . Denney ! I Nuptials B efore an a lta r banked w ith ch erry b lo sso m s, Ml»» K a tt e r - Ine D enney, (laughter o f M r. and M rs. R . B . Denney of B e a verton was un ited m m arriago with A rnold E . G arnert, «o n of M r. and Mrs W . E . G a rn e tt o f P ortlan d , al. tk Calvary P res b y terian qhim di In Pori land, Satu rd ay evening, April 6. at 8 30 P M. R e v . John M itobell 1 read the double ring s e r v o * . P reced in g the cerem ony Miss G eraldtne Powel sane and Miss Mar«ar<rt L am b ert son [re sid e d T h e death rate fo r the f i r .t t w o ,mt th„ orKmn. m onths o f the y ear 1940 was 12.» j <n,«, brid*.-. given In f.'iarriago j as against 15 4 fdr the sam e period by Iber fa th e r, wore a d ress of In 1939. White fa ille ta ffeta , and fingertip E lla s J. mill Mr«. pr«al(l«nt a ra p a V««a«y, ilnpaitm viiI Trofflc Fotobt'ei O regon's tra ffic death rate for the m onth of Feb ru ary wae 18.1 person« killed per 100.000.000 mile» o f travel, a substantial decrease fio m the rate of 19.3 for F e b ru ary 1° 11 wa" announced a t the •ecretary o f state s o ffice today. T h e decrease in the death rate w as affected In the face o f In creased "exposure" to accid en ts as , reflected in a 12 percent Increase In trav el as shown by tbe Increased 1 gasoline consum ption in the state, It was said Travel in Oregon dur- ; ing the m onth o f Feb ru ary totaled 180,877.385 m iles com pared to a to- t •aI o f 180,840,582 miles in F ebru ary of 1639 W ar V eteran s was O n v u rlo n Thursdu.- o. O Garnett S/X out of every / / d f M o p p e n A / te r D a rA THE REVIEW Might, April fth with ▼mi C ou rt ua <«>iii»nd«r JiMuIhlii« llarron us o f lb« au x iliary befo»-« ri I y auiilwoce In ti»« I. ball. H - -a In The WEEKS NEWS Institute W Hpiuilidi Inn I If uia>«l al i Number 20 Scouts and Leaders Preparing For Meet “ Young A m erica socking to please and inspire its e ld e r » !” 'litis In the m otive-pow er drtv* Ing 8000 Boy S e o u l* and 25000 volunteer adult, lead ers of the Cortland A rea C ouncil, Boy Hcoul^ of A m erica, a s th e) te- heaarse th e ir a r ts p erfect I heir »kills and assem ble th eir e x h i bits to en te rta in th e ir p aren ts, te a ch e rs, neighbors, and friends In the Pori lurid civic audltorlm . F rid ay and Sakrday. April 2<i and 27. T h e l wo day i ageuni Is h e r a l ded as a 'S K 1 l.I.OHA.MA ' and a g -u ntie - ( r e e l |>arude will p- held Satutduv aftern o o n , April -’7. Boys o f tlie area outside of the city o f 15 m ( land and hailing from In' Oregon and live Wash Ingtoit cou nties will jo in In th fe stiv itie s and lak e "p ro m in en t purls. S c o u t* III tile various elite ami com m unities a te ou t s e llin t t'o k e ls . ‘ 0 ei'iiis fo r ad u lt* and *5 c e ll!* for <'hildren. Funds derived will go toward prom oting furt her a rltv itlc iiinoiik. tin' Ir o o is anil p<ik-k« tlu o u th o u l the area. Th<< y o n g ster* luive been working over-lim e p reparing for th etr a c liv ltie * hove disrupt il eir Jd-ennlal SM Iluraine and I heir a c tiv itie s have disrupted family meal schedules nml other household routine, judging front reports com ing lo Field E *ecu - j live Lloyd I-illle who Is ireneral m ana-.er of the pannmorn. But. It. i* nil good cau se ami now the bov* are .in lin e sjm rt by having (npael.v house* at the two n ig h t ly perform ances. Hpevial m ati n ee* will l»e held for jronmster*. A lotnl o f lot booths fo r Scou t ’sk ills will be on display In the basem ent <>f the audit-orlum. • . l lT-r<’^ : ALICE BLUE tilk isrssy is this two piece ensemble. Blouse is gathered al shoulder yoke and skirt is shirred al center (rent. A silk turban matches. Poppet figures, m anipulated by veil held In place with a halo o t stud ents will carry the story o f seed p earls and orange b loso m s. tra ffic safety to students in Hills She carried a round ,bouquet of boro schools, according to word re w hile flow ers and pink ro re s . M iss Ruth Denney was maid ceived by the safety division of the of h o n o r. Sh e wore a d ress o f secreta ry o f sta te 's office. ta ffe tta and carrie d Under the sponsorship o f the I P e a t- 1* H illsboro safety council, the pup- old-fashioned nose gay of blue pet shows are being arranged as sell las and prim ose». The bridesm aids were Miss l a novel m eans o f illu stratin g prin I latrraln e D enney and M b s E ile en ciples o f tra ffic sa fe ty fo r the G a rn e tt. they wore b o u Ja u t «•hool children of that city D tf-I X ,wDs“ “^ d fe re n t tra ffic situ a tio n , will be II- lmce an(1 alBO ca rr wl BOe«sgay. luelrated In the puppet w ith the i of plnk Rweel peas and p rlsi- iny m arionettes show ing by their | loaea. and wore bn',os o f pink “actio n s” the right or wrong things Rowers In l«Mir hair to do in tra ffic. Douglas T a y lo r was b est m an. T h e elderly pedestrian who is T h e w ishes were Field in g stru ck by an autom obile, runs one Denney. Paul Garr.etV. G eorge ch an ce in four o f being killed in S icilia n , and B ill Jo n es th e accident as com pared to the ' A f t e r fe licita tio n s at tie odds for children under 14 who run church a »mail recep tio n fo« b u t one ch an ce In 24 o f b e in g . •#*> ¡nim ed iaiely r..!a llv e » and JJU Ied when involved in tr a ffic ac- ,a m *****. Wedding ;-arty 1 Cldents thsli 'T B s ' ysuilg - -pewwwa. i * “ * held at Ihe b iid e 's D an e. M iss- IFelelt Art,she- «d iliU -h o ro probably because young bones and M r*. E . A . P erkin s. ;,unlx mend more easily and painful in of the b rid e, presided at the ju rie s are less likely to result in ' J tab le and a ssistin g abou> '-he serious shock fo r them , i t was rooms w ere Ijfce M isses B eity explained. B ro w n .' R a ce ! M cLaughlin. R ath T h e odds th a t death will result In such accid en ts are high fo r any age group and con stitu te adequate reasons fo r exertin g every pre- cau tio n ag ain st being involved in these crash es. Snell declared, point- (Turn .o ««ge o Father O’Keefe Highly Commended G arn e tt, and M rs. R obert B. Denney J r . 1 A fter a short honeymoon a t j (he beach, the voting couple w ill m ake th eir home in S a le m . ' ------------------------ Beaver Chapter Entertains At flbeir re g u la r m eeting on W ednesday evening of th is week 1-H Club Members The Rev. G eorge L. O 'K eefe, pas- B eav er Chapled 106. O.E S . on to r o f St. Cecelia C atholic chu rch, te rta nel the m em bers o f B ea- Present Program l> a v e rtc n . as general ch airm an o f 'e r to n Lodge No. 100 A .F and M-- and a,«o the men e r* of T h e K lnton 4-H club m em bers the three-day con feren ce conduct- J o b s Dai li’ e r * . presented a program Friday night ed at the M ultnom ah hotel in P o rt- Dethel •s,1>- at wtiich tim e 17 n u m bers of their land April 8. 7 and 8 fo r the con- A larpe ,Mln,U>r w tr** pvt ent doctrine. and a f ,“r a - o r t mee in.- a woodworking club received their fra te rn ity of C h ristian . ... . . . . . . program was given by 12 m in- achievem ent aw ards. Ivan Newkirk was highly com mended fo r his dt- . , # ,, , . ____ s tre ls from H azeld.ue ami the U ader of this club, o f which every .e ctio n o f the 2000 youth and more M asontc Qlutttot t, , n r r , i of n u m b er com pleted his work, was than 1000 adults chorus. T h e Na- F(, Kar Ta). , a r ,. D ani, i , ■noe a firs t year leader. Follow ing a tien al d irector. Rev. Stephen I.even VirKi, M>ors alH, M«'.v n 1er.- program by the club m em bers a of W ashington. D. C.. in his closing IL pie social was held in order to rem arks at the banquet Monday L . Fillt y for Mie nie-ely lit raise money to help provide schol evening paid d eserving tribu te to ated t a b l e s . arships for 4-H club sum m er school. F ill h e r O 'K eefe's executive a b ility , TI ie next meeting of 't? Ö *i? The K lnton club m em bers and and said th at the Portland R egion - w-i!l be i n th evenir - < : April when ail .rr.enibv:r» who the aw ards received are as fol- »1 conferen ce, including the sta te s 24 !.,w *: Cecil V anK leek, th ird ; Fred of M ontana. Idaho, W ashington and have 1 never held an o f f r p wiit K arp stein. second; M arjorie D el.es- Oregon was such an outstanding be specially entertained the N ational Madge 71 lander. Wo< thy pinnsse, second: Alfred Boyles, sec Miecass that even reoikeats tß at » sp ecial! ond; B u rton E. G rabliorn, second; conference in I x j s Angeles in O cto rs h p re se n t. Pens W illiam W right, second; Holii.-- ber would hnve to go fa r to sur S h e d s, second; K enneth Brown, pass it. One o f the most in terestin g fea St. Mary’s Will Present second ; H ubert BL-rlv, . second; Freddy D gLespinasse, second; H ar tu res of the con feren ce w as the T I l F C C '- A c t C o m t ' d v old M ullcnberg. second; S im m y school exh ibits and B eav erton was A play will be given K::go, second; B o b e it Oolenisn. icpresented by St. C ecelia's school. Aloha G ran ge h a ll, rt, 3:1 fir s t; Lyle Skeels, fir s t; Stanton F rid ay. April 12 (to ris Col, inun. fir s t: Alfred In ab rit. firs t; Book Review Nears End S t M a n 's Home (o r F. A lbert K oenig, fir s t; and Marvin Is to he a Ih ree-act coi In her review of "T h e M ystery Ogle, first. titled “Crertit T a k e s A I! at Hidden Cove,” by Fitzsim m ons, b a -ejl on the ttnaJi ieJ , S li during last Thu rsday's B ook club tie s o f Ro* ert C o lto n . < tti*, Church Redecorates m eeting. Mrs. R obert Ste w a rt kept uiim<u»l m ann er he ha« sol - her audience intensely interested ving th em . Building and. to the last moment, guessing T h e hoys’ r-hoir fe a 1 all T h e m em ber* of the Church of a» to the outcom e of the story. P ortlan d C aD nolial. w » 1 CaM.iulval. C h rist this week hav«> been re- Proceeding th e review new book betw een a c ts , <!erdrating Ihe basem ent of lh>> com m ents w ere given by M r*. W. You w ill su rely ’>« <: ’ ' ch u rch w itji cal souihie, pain-, E. M cCloskev. The next regu lar w ith t,-'.e even In o >» r io n u ir c , and new curtain,*. The place m eeting o f the R ock Club will be ------------------ — has been transform ed Into ;i held on Thursday, April 11, w ith D i s c u s s i o n C lu b A lo c ts plnoe o f beatify for m eetin g and T h e w eekly d iscu ssic- c'uh b o f social function and Is used for an oth er in terestin g review in pros- "day the Ju n io r d ep artm ent o f t,he pect. B rin g sandw ich and com e. st. C ecelia's P a ris h m Coffee *nd ten will be served by at the home o f Mr an C art IL,' ie ckjbool. the com m ittee. W e have only three MiMet. a fte r a tim ely •ton New tab les, ch airs, and eqndp- --day n ient* for a ll Ihe cla ss e s , m akes more book review s before ou r sum- lunch w as served. Ne of lh«< e n lir e Church huildiug a nier vacation, so don’t m iss any they will m eet a t th- Mr. and Mr*. Amel Be modern B ible School work sh o ". o f the rem aining m eetings.