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B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern W ashington County VOLUME XIX, No. 20 BEAVERTON, 8.H.S. Band WASHINGTON COUNTY, ORFGON, FRIDAY, April 18, 1941 Americana Vividly Dramatized in LcigYs Western Paintings Kiwanians Takes Part Hold District In Festival Conference ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ The Spring Conferenc? o f D r J vision 9. Northwest District K l- wanis International, «-oniprrwin-i fifteen d u b s, convenes teday in I Beaverton. the Gateway to übt- Tualatin Valley, <he Garden « p o t o f Oregon The C onference K under the direction o f our ow i Lee R. Richey. IjMUlenanf-Gov ernor o f the Division. Lee and Ten high schools thus far have accepted Invitations to send beifia to the festival at Hills b oro on May 3 , according »o J f o x . KillnlM.ro union high school principal. Tfcny are lleaverton, Greaham. Handy, Canhy, Heap- . Ht H elm s, Tlxnrd. Hhe."- wood. New Iters and McMinnville. Ten high school group« ln- • ludlng over 600 musicians were there laot year for the annual hand featlval. WU.li Invllallona being acrepted from greater dis tance* Hits year. It 1» expects I the total number o f munlrlana will tie much lartrer. his Committees have a fu ll Hdh«?dule outlined for the vis iting Kiwanians and their lad les. Golf-m inded will have A1 Jann-en and H«t| Inman to show them som e o f our nearby greens at around nine o'doefc T ho Air-minded about ten thirty will A number o f acbanU bu ll c l look over Beaverton Airport, see liave not yel resp on d «! na yet planes under construction, and Beaverton will send a drum inspect the O .I .T . School Soon rorpa a* well aa the rettular luncheon at the Masonic Tem band xroup Metalled plana fo .' ple with D r. W . C . Glersbarh the feetlval will he announced T h« Navaho "Fir* Dane«" la In William R. Leigh's on*-man-show being later as principal speaker. At two bald In tha »argent Gallery o f the Grand Central Art Oallerlaa. 16 Vanderbilt Avenue. New York, March 4-22. o'clo ck three important meet ings. one for the C lub Presi In the whole o f Indian life, o f Fashion. New York, Journeyed dents. one for the Club Secretary nothing more spectacular can be seventy-five miles fron. OaUup. aeon Ilian the Navaho Fire Dance New Mexico Into the Navaho Reger let*, at the high school and on<* w ♦ ♦ ♦ or Mountain Chant. Unlike the ration to obtain the preliminary fo r Committee Chairmen an S llopl Snake Dance, a prayer for studies, done on the spot, for this Mu mn Rea totnllnR $lf»r.oo nr” mouthers at the grade school ■ aln. and held la autumn, the picture. Akeley to accompany an expedition eouRht In two aeparale atilt« Navaho Fire Danca Is "curative” This canvas, which Is still In the to East Africa for the American Dinner meeting Is slated fo r 6:6P filed In circuit court hi« we«< and la confined to winter. charcoal stage, Is supplementary to Museum o f Natural History, and with a splendid program oil- aa th e aftermath o f a train- Over 1600 Navahoe assemble to 14 recently flnlsbed pictures and later by the Carllsle-Clark Expedi Uned Beaverton Ladies o f K wUngaa the spectacle, which coal« 16 studies never hefor*.“ exhibited tion. to the same territory. He Is ca r crush A p ril- 16. IkM , at wanis will entertain visiting la*' as much ae or more than 612oo. Among these are “The Shield.” the master painter of the habitat B eaverton. Home o f the tribesmen In the fore •The Rest In the Bunch.” "The groups of African Hall of this les in the afternoon while t The plaint Iff«, Violet Emerson ground are feasting at the expense Marauder,” "Homeward Bound.” museum, where some o f his finest men are having their conference of the patient. The dance lasts "The M ystic," and "Arizona, the work may be seen. and Ted Kmeraoti o f Aloha, name m eetings. from sundow n to sun-up; the most Wonderland.” the Spokane, Portland and Seal- Albert, late King of the Belgians, dramatic part o f II— depicted here The exhibit Is planned In a The Duke o f Windsor, Dr. Philip lie Railway com pany and Valiev ---occurs after midnight. The unique way. to give the layman and Cole. Edward Laurence Doheny; Itoberta aa dcfcndanta. charging dancers, smeared with whitish clay. student an opportunity to see some Frank Philips Museum. Ths Hunt Impersonate ghosts who through of the steps Involved In the crea ington that they were Injured when n Museum. The Newark cavorting, the waving o f torches tion o f pictures. The studies repre Museum. The Heckscher Founda ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ car driven !i j Roberta collld-»-! and the shaking of rattles, are sent data painted from life In the tion. and many other museums and The Champoeg Park Commis with a train <>n tlte H P . and supposed to frighten away the evil Southwest. private collections, contain the sion Invites all the people o f S track wile re It* croaaea tha spirits responsible for the Illness William Robinson Leigh, a de work of ibis artist who Is also the Very few white people have seen scendant o f Pocahontas. Is a Vir author o f "Frontiers o f Enchant Oregon to a picnic to be held at Tualatin hlRhway at Beaverton this dance which has never before ginian. who more than thirty years ment.” a hook which details h* Champoeg Park, on the beauti Vlolat Ktnaroon «eeka 65.00) been depicted. .It Is the first o f a «g o made his first visit to New trip with Akeley In Africa. ful W illamette River, on Sun each from Ibo railway couiputiy Series o f Indian dances Mr. Leigh M exico and Arisons. He continues This one-man-show o f / day, May 4th. This will be the plans to paint. During the winter to carry on most forcefully the In the Sargent Gallery ' and Roberta while her husband, .J 98th anniversary o f the birth of of 163*. In sub-zero weather and tradition of Remington and Russell. Central Art G allo-- ten Tad Emerson. asks 62.750 frou. deep snow. Mr. I>>lgh accompanied Besides Americana In which be tative of on» o ' ,v painters the «täte, and they want yon each . by hla wife, Ethel Traphagen has s pc''tallied, ho has painted In left who I. t j uld West and and all your friends to conse to (ouudwr of the Traphagea Dchaol Africa. tie was selected by Gw/11 p t u i t u w . . « M r , the Park on that day and help them celebrate. There will Is» s tw enty-five piece brass band which w ill discourse sweet m u ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sic. A quartette o f lovely youn^ Helen Smith, form er Wastiln t- ladies will entertain you wi L ton county resident who wus «mu- ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ popular son gs. T here will be The Tualatin Valley Singer« vtoted two weeks ago In clrm.ll A we(Wln, o f A pr„ U at the Tlie Huber garden clu b herd community singing. A f«w Miort cou rt o f r, charge o f false sweat - ljuUlenu, lAurt,h , u ,.o r t|BllU WB„ Ila regular meeting In th«- A lo- -will give the first o f their spring talks are sch olu lcd . I smu I up lug In connection with it recent that o f Miss Lorulue Jobasoii, bu grunge hall Tutyiduy eve con certs at the Beaverton Church your car with you r folks and civil «clloii heard there, las; dllllKh„ . r o f John#on o f ning. April 8. at 8 p .m . Pro o f Christ next Sunday, April 2'» lunch baskets and com e on over Thursday was bring held In the S||verton. Oregon and H tch .rl fessor A . G. B . Itoi|nel v a the at 8:00 p.m.. They are a highly and celebrate. The Park is open trained chorus o f approxim ately county Jail under a cou rt order _ , , „ . . . all the year and you are w el , . Uoyt. aon o f Mr. and Mrs. guest s|x-akcr. His subject was I pending Imposing o f sentence. .. . fifty voices com posed uf the about vegetable g ro w in g. P ro- l com e to com e at any time, and Fred Goyt o f Beaverton. Rev Calvin Bunker o f W llkeborJ U leck e „(fu -iatad at the cere- B oru *» i« head o f thl> best singers o f the Tuclatlu val you will find It a wonderful ley . They are under the leader place to spend a holiiiav. Mr. was lodged III the e«*unt.v Jail on „ . . . j C .. tnony. Mrs iA. M Hund a sis- d*Pnrtn* !nt *1 Oregon S ta l« c o l- | ship o f Lawrence Dosset. an Phil a oliurge o f usoault and h a lte r/ .. . . .. .. . , _ Parrish o f the Oregoiwai. lege. His talk wus w r y Inter . . . . . , . , ter. attended the bride and Gei outstanding director o f music, will deliver accused o f -having beaten his ,. _ . . . . the princlpul ad esting and much was learned , aid Goyt acted us la's! man. w ife. Bunker last year served . . by the club members In regard from Bup*:<ie. Oregon. dress o f the d a y . n Jail term In H illsboro fo r ob- A rw p tU in fo low.si at tie |o grww|njt cholct> v iw ta b lp !,. Hue kits the numbers by the hslnlng m oney by false pretense, j **>«» fhe h rlJ es slst. r Mrs. M r- A f>Iao(. cloM d a e-ullre chorus,, there will be a A . E . Gilbert, H illsboro, con - .O eorge L. Ilrown, lor menrbera very miccessful three number months o f solos. The entire eve ▼Icted Monday In Justice court ° f l *U! futnlllcs. period as d ialrm an o f the re- I ning will be given over to this ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1n H illsboro o f trespnss onto the F ollow ing a short trip Mr. | freehinent com m ittee, ••onoert which will be between The Book clu b met Thursday property o f a farm er while play- and Mrs Goyt will he at hom e j Mr> j.^ B orberg and Mrs. an hour and an hour and n and enjoyed a v e jy interesting Ing golf, drew a fine o f 610and In the Irvington A pts. B jji ivxdey also com plete I ' quarter in length. on Russia, There will be no admission review o f a book cost* _____________ . --- -------- ---------- their terms as chairm en o f the charge but a freew ill offering given by M rs. K irk. decoration com m ittee. Plan« w ere made and com | The mixed quartet, consisting will bt> taken. Kveryone is tn- mit tees appointed for a «liv e r o f Charley Riggs. H . K. Ewer vltedl to attend. Ten fo r the relief o f China to and ihla two daughters, Kllza- be given at the Bethel C ongre T he Church o f < brlsl had the betfh nnid song two very * ♦ ♦ ♦ gational church May 8. ___ _____ __ Watts _____ left Wednes- _______ largest attendance In Its history n«-nutlful num bers. They were MW* A lice l> \MACKS SOI r;iIT IN COURT ACTIONS PICNIC TO BE AT CHAMPOEG PARK COURT DOINGS OF FAST WEEK WEDDING OF LOCAL HUBER CLUB HAS YOUTH HELD SAT. REGULAR MEETING SINGERS TO GIVE CONCERT SUNDAY B(X)K CLUB HAS MEET THURSDAY LOCAL MISSIONARY ON LECTURE TOUR ATTENDANCE REC ORD SET AT CHURCH ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦ day for the Kast w-here she will t o eturaged In an Itinerary o f several months giving mission- ary lectures on Ohina. Next week rhe will Is- speaking at 0,1 fa s t e r Sunday TI h > atten- accom panied at the piano by dance goal sel by the Bible little Dorothy Dee R iggs, “ «A00* w** 225 hut this goal wn« I Refreshm ents were served to erceed«>d by 75, there being 30<* f ftty-flve metnbers. Future club In attendance at both the Bible activities will be given from B illin g. MunUna, Dlcklnwn. North Dakota. Illsmark. N, Dak., W oodworth, N. Dak,, and fV rg o. N>. Dak. On April 3fAh she will 1 m the guest speaker at a State Missionary t ’onventlon In Mia- nesota. school program, and the w or- ship service. Attendance for the past fo u r Sunday* lias twMvn 1*1. 184. 178 and 300 T here wore R added to the church Faster Sun- day. Four were baptised Sunday after the evening service T here LOCAL YOUTH PLEDGED AT U.. of 0. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SOCIAL CLUB MEETS University o f Oregou. Eugene April 15; W illiam (B illy) Hi-bon IN MASONIC HALL o f Beaverton has been pledged to K hpph Stgnm fraternity at ^ t W " b T ' r a ^ k T n i r ^ W s i the University o f Oregon. Bishop, a graduate o f Bea •p* |w * verton hlgfh school. Is a fresh man m ajoring In journalism at have been 20 additions to the the University. He 1« a son o f | Thurch since the first o f tihe Mr. and M.-s Albert C. (Biddle) year. Bishop. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Reaver Social club met in the Masonic hull Wednesday for dessert lut rtieon. Twenty- three mem bers were present. Bdna Shellls was elect* I secre tary to finish out 'h e term o f Irene Barnes, who lias moved to McM lnnrille.