Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 21, 1917, Image 4

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THE BEAVEBTON TIMES
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
The big high school play,"Mr.
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I need your help to feed thousands of starving
Belgian mothers and babies.
I need it to nurse 700,000 returned prisoners,
dying of tuberculosis, contracted in German
camps.
I need it to send rations to American prisoners in Germany
through Switzerland.
I need it a thousand times over to rescue and. return safe to
you your brothers, sweethearts ,and sons who might be
wounded in battle, i
Help me in my task! 1
Every man, woman and child in Oregon must join the Red
Cross. - '" '
Make yourself a committee of one-enroll yourself, your
family and your neighbors in the Christmas fted Cross Today
Hang the Red Cross Service Flag in your window. Get your
Christmas Membership at the Red Cross, booths TODAY.
Beaverton Red Cross
Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Venn have
rented the Mrs. B. Anderson
house and expect to move into it
about the first of next week.
Present your wife with a life
insurance policy for Christmas.
She will appreciate it. Stroud &
Tucker will explain the details.
Mrs. Otto F. L. Herse of Hub
er was a Beaverton visitor yes
terday morning. Mrs. Herse is
one of the energetic women of
our sister community, a loyal
and enthusiastic member of the
Rnd Cross and one who is doing
her part toward the advance
ment of the community and the
minnort of the war relief work
At her home next Thursday a
tea will be given for the benefit
nf the Red Cross to which all are
invited. Notice of this meeting
will be found elsewhere in this
paper. (
Subscribe for The Beaverton
Times. Only $1.00 to Jan. 1, 1919.
Christmas Suggestions
Pyralin Ivory
Xmas Stationery
Perf
umes
Flashlights
Dean's Drug Store
Miss Clara Gerber of Cedar
Mills was a Beaverton visitor on
Tuesday and as a result of her
call at The Times office, her bro
ther, Arnold Wyman, has been
added to the rapidly growing list
of Washington County people
who are cooperating to make
this paper a real asset to the
community :: We have a pretty
high regard for the loyalty of
any young lady who will come
to town in such a rain storm as
was falling Tuesday and remem
ber to subscribe for a paper that
has passed through as many vic
issitudes as has the Beaverton
Times and iwe know that with
the support of people like Mr.
Arnold and Miss Gerber we are
going to make this paper one
that they .will be proud to say
they helped to support it.
i? n..iA .Qn.iMff Mn and i rnmfnrtjihle hams keen dairy
IX'ui m i ...f, n.
second hand buggy. W.E.Squires, I cows warm far more cheaply
Beaverton, Oregon. ltl. tnan mgn-pricea ieeu.
FOR SALE 2700-lb. team,
3i2-in. wagon and good work
harness, $200.00. A bargain. P.
C. Peik, Huber, Oregon. 18tf.
.THE SPSS AND HIS.SURERIHTIHDSHtT)
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THERE'S u much difference between tobeoeotat
there is between sugar eenei the more tip there
in the leaf to itart with, the longer it takes before the
last drop oi goodness in used up. W-B CUT ie shrsd
ded; so that the taHtfiullon, stored in the rich, seopy
tobaeeo, cornel along essy, without to much chewing.
When you chew W-B CUT, you ire chewing toteat.
JU. kt WITMA)t-nnT01t COVWT, iwr tmlm,, Km Tak Or
Bob," given in the auditorium,
Friday, December 14, was well
presented by the dramatic soci
ety under the direction of Miss
Thiessen. It was a success from
every standpoint, the apprecia
tion of the audience being
shown at all times and in num
erousways, the financial results
were gratifying as the cash re
ceipts were over $26 and by the
careful expenditures and the
number of donations to the cost
of producing the play, the net
returns to the school are almost
$24. -
Edna Hocken. as Patty, the
maid, showed her ability to be
come a real actress some day.
Van Rodman was Jenkins, the
dignified butler. He had a heart
that beat for Patty and his at
tempts at love making caused a
great deal of amuse ment. Viv
ian O'Connor as Miss Becky aet
her difficult part exceedingly
well. Wilma Norris soon proved
to us that she is an old hand at
this stage stuff. Perhaps she
will be a professional some of
these days. Elnathan Sweet as
Philip did his part in such a
manner that many who did not
know the gentleman thought
that the school had hired Doug
lass Fairbanks for the ' part. '
Gelene Goddard as the real Mr.
Bob, was of the best, her co
quetry finally winning the heart
of Philip. Watch out, Elnathan!
Francis Livermore as Mr.Brown
finally came down but for a won
der the building didn't. It was
probably harder on Francis
than it was on the building.
During the intermissions
Margaret Schemer rendered
several difficult piano selections
which were appreciated by all.
The proceeds went to the do
mestic science class for appara
tus for that department.
The Freshman Class met Wed
nesday and elected Edna Hock
en president and Leroy Craig
was made vice-president by self
appointment, '
The French class is now learn
ing how bread is made in France
but we're glad they dont feed it
to us. .
The debating society has at
last gotten well under way. Last
Monday the society received a
list of the debates scheduled for
January 18. The affirmative
team composed of Francis T.iv-
ermore, Vivian O'Connor and
Tillamook on that date to oppose
the negative team nf thnt tnin
Meanwhile the negative team on
which are Wilma Norris.Elnath
an Sweet, Jr. and Margaret
Lewis, will stay at home and de.
bate with the affirmative team
from Forest Grove High School.
The question to be discussed is:
Resolved, that common carriers
should be owned and operated
by the Government.
the Beaverton and HilUhnm.
high school teams, played on the
local floor last Saturday night,
resulted in a score of 59 tn 9t
in faver of the local players.
Ihe Hillsboro players were Pat
ton, Crandal. Carter. TWW
and Mann. The home nlavera
were: Ekstrom, A. Emmons,
Rodman, Livermore and R. Em
mons. The home team was far
superior to the visitors, both in
team work and basket making.
Individual scores were as fol
lows: Livermore, 4; Rodman, 9;
A. Emmons, 22; and Ekstrom,
24.
T. H. Rowan, the third shift
man at the Southern Pacific de
pot, got notice last Thursday of
transfer to Oakland, Oregon.
Accordingly on Friday morning
Mr. Ryan and wife left for his
new appointment.
, "Wheatless and meatless days
One benefit of the war is that
it has induced consumers to
study foods and food values.
Baby Buggy for Sale.
Collapsible baby buggy, almost
new. Call Mm a in.:..
n. mbiii,
Hcholls phone, Beaverton, Ore.
WANTED A sewing ma
chine. Mm 'be in .wwi jLAi :
iron ana Cheap. Afl
Ked Cross, Hubs, Ore,
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