The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    BEAVERTON LODGES.
CHURCH OF THE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
NAZARENE.
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Thursday, March 17. 1927.
ALOHA
S e c o n d e d Main
Dorchen Hochschied visited friends
Sabbath school at 9:45 a m.
at Aloha Thursday night.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m
T he Evangelistic meetings now in
Mrs. E. K. Burton from M arsh­
P re -p ra y e r Services at 7 p. m.
progress are attracting much a tte n ­ field, Or., visited her sister, Mrs. I
Mid-week prayer meeting on W e d ­
Odd Fellows Lodge meets every
tion People are coming from mile* Viola Sunburg and family Saturday
nesday at 7 :JU p. m.
M ottday.
around to hear Evangelist Baird. evening and Sunday.
Those who have heard him do not
Mrs. Kosenbrough, who has been
M E. CHURCH
hesitate to proclaim him a truly great quite sick is improving slowly.
Oregon Grange, No. J24, meets 2nd
Saturday of every month.
preacher. Seldom does such an op- j
Earl W atts, o f Portland, was
Sunday school at 10 a in.
portum ty come to many of us to Its- j vWtjng old time friends at Aloha
Public worship, 11 a. m.
ten to a man of his ability. A man oyer Sun,|ay
Modern Woodman of American,
Epworth League at 6:J0 p. m.
of
unusual eloquence as a pulpit ora-1 M r, 1Jarker( who wa, „ „ thc
Silverleaf camp, meets the first S a t­
Evening worship at 7 :J0 p. in.
tor,
he moves you to think of higher Ust ,, abie to ^ ou, ak.ain.
urday and third Tuesday of the
A
cordial
invitation
is
extended
to
things.
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j ' ¡ hc cburcb choir a je practicing for!
month.
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you to come and join us in these
Ju st ask the man who has heard Kastcr. Be sure and keep that date I
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' reasons of worship and a warm wel- him.
open to atte n d church, it will be
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. .. come awaits >ou
H ear him yourself. Every night ex- worth your while.
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W. Edwin Ingalls, pastor.
cept Monday.
T he Silver tea of Queen E sth e r O r - ]
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
gg.- . - ,r —i 1 ------------- vVe wish to urge you to be with
*'11 m ««‘ with Mrs. Eckler.
C hurch, 11 a. m.
IDA WHITLOCK.
us in the Bible school, Sunday at Thursday, March 24. Mrs. Eckler
C hristian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.
9:45 a. m. Interest in thc Bible and Mrs. Ellison entertaining.
Evening worship ,7 :45 p. m.
Friends of Mrs Ida Whitlock, who school is growing. In spite of the ; U nder the capable leadership of;
Mid-week meeting, Wednesday 8 ... | for many years was a resident of rain last Lord's day, we hail one o f Mrs 1 obias her Sunday school class
m , conducted by Rev. B. B. Sutcliff, !u.av,.rlo|1 but latc of p o r tland. will ,hc largest attendances that we have bas been organized into the Rose £
of Portland.
be sorry to hear of her death in ever had. T here were 20 men in the Bud Chapter, having their meeting
Portland, March 12.
Men's class and 29 women in the ,hl firs‘ Friday night of each motive C
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mrs. Whitlock was 58 years of age W om en’s class. VVe plan for at least WItb a potluck supper at the church,
and leaves four sisters: Mrs. Mary 125 in the Bible school as a whole *ben business session, program a'«'!
Second and Main.
1 liiiihatn, '»f Santa R»'xa, ( at; Mrs. next Sunday. '1 hi men want J5 men -'aiai time, Iqier having hikes ano i
Lyda McCool, Olympia, W ash ; Mrs ¡„ their class. Evangelist Baird w ill, outdoor sport*
J. Frank Cunningham, minister.
Emma Golden of Kansas, and Mrs teach this class. Brother Baird i s : A number of Odd Fellows helped j
the organizer and teacher of a class j officiate at the funeral of Geo. Faw-
Villa Schaefer, Elgin, Iowa,
ST. CECILIA CHURCH.
Beaverton.
R. T. Byrnes Funeral home, P o r t­ of men in Santa Cruz, Cal, with an | <*»* in Beaverton last Saturday a f te r ­
land, have charge of arrangements. enrollment of 1J0. W hether you are ,u^ n-
The funeral will be announced later. it man, woman or child, we have a
Rev. J. M. O'Neill, pastor.
I'*ay
* be (
Hopper
by
Sunday masses, 7 :40 aand 10 a. m.
place for
you. Come help us reach
tbe B. ^ U. is getting under
BUY SOME LAND.
Week-day mass, 8:20 a. in.
our goal and find that you have !
Bc surc *° watch for notice ° f |
Sunday masses, 7 :40 and 10 a. m.
been missing something really worth- ^atc-
\
Saturday
confessions,
4: JO and
Just one thing you can own with while. VVe are in a contest with the Hie Loy Scouts are
planning a i-m
7 :30 p. hi .
confidence and satisfaction, and that Christian Bible school at Carlton. The wu‘n'c roast Friday night, March 2.».
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M r* F arney gave a luncheon a
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Lenten devotions, Wednesday ami is a piece of earth beneath your feet. following points c o u n t:
the
school
house
for
the
Aloha-Hit-
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Friday, 7 :J() p. in.
• That is real wealth and th a t’s why
■ ' hei teachers, Tuesday, March IS.
land that a man or women owns is * !' M " ,1 " " H’ ........................
Bible
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The mother and sister of VV. E . ;
BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL.
called real estate.
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1 Flier spent Sunday wi’h
him.
A real old-time auction sale will Studied lesson
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
be held March 27.
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Mrs. Will Brown spent a few days
27, at 2 o’clock, one Offerintr
Offering ..................................
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Morning worship at 11 a. ni.
mile west of Beaverton, % mile south Staying for church ....... ........ „............ i v*s' l' n8 Mrs. Barber last week.
Junior and Intermediate Christian of St .Mary’s on rocked road. This
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,
Mrs. J. Eeral Axley from S a c r a - 1
Total
tnento, C al, is visiting her sister,
Endeavor 0:45 p. m.
will be a sale of a new plastered m od­
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Evening worship, 7 :45 p. nt.
ern 4-rooin house and two acres. E.
Will you be a star, making all five Mrs. F. H. Tuohy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P rin k of St.
V
(ico. N. Taylor, pastor.
E. Swenson will be auctioneer.
points? Make as many as you can.
V
Helens ,are visiting parents ami
Be sure and hear Billy Baird.
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friends in Aloha.
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Baptist
Young
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A REAL BOOSTER.
People’s association arc holding a
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banquet for their young people at the
40—TO
CHOOSE
FROM—40
T hc Martin Grocery received a let­ Hinson
Memorial church,
Friday,
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ter here from a Beaverton man who March 25, at 0 o’clock.
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works in Portland, asking them to
\ good tj,ne has
been planned,
1923 Ford touring, license, starter, good t i r e s ....$ 93 ?
make a large delivery of
groceries toasts, song and yells from each so- 11
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to his home.
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ciety, also good eats. Tickets may be •> 1921 Ford Tudor Sedan ..............................................
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Here is a real booster. He is a busy , purchased from Helen Lindall at 5(tc
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1924
Ford
Coupe,
new
duco
paint,
good
rubber
295
business man, he did not have time for a whole evening of fun.
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to call, so instead of picknig up his
Harold Lee, little son of Leon Lee, ¡ y
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1924
Ford
Roadster,
90%
tires,
speedom
eter......
175
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supplies in Portland, he took time to was operated on for appendicitis last
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write a letter and patronize a home week at Emanuel hospital and is
1924 Ford Tudor, balloons and other ex tra s.... 275 t
: store.
getting along nicely.
; SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 20 AND 21
This man is a real booster for this Rev. O. C W right
was here last «► 1926 Ford touring ............ ........................................... 315
community
W hy not make
a prom- I hursday night with moving pictures
• • ise to ourselves and do all our buy-
work being done over the state
A com plete line of truck and deliveries.
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by Baptist state convention and the
iug in Beaverton.
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summer assembly held at M cMinn­
. I don’t have to tell you all about this show.
Remember our guarantee— 5-day trial offer.
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ville, O r , last July. The main church
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RAYMOND FAWCETT.
was full and some were pleased to |
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see local people in moving pictures A
was
Raymond
Stewart
Fawcett
f
Mrs. J. H. Hathaway, Mrs. Ted
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188ö, at ( fskaloosa,
,
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I,
born June
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heeler
s
mother,
was
operated
on
,
for
Kansas. He died March 9, 1927, at the
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at St. Vincent hospital aud is get-
Sixth and Madison.
A T 5141.
Kmanucl hospital in Portland, Ore- .
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ting along as well as could be ex-
MATINEE
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„....10c—25c • ’ goti, after an illness of several weeks
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duration. He was taken in the very
Bill Gardiner, a former Aloha bar-
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EVENINGS
10c—35c
prime of life.
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ber, is building on his Redville a c r e - ! four-room dwelling just south of the gressive
will meet at the
He leaves to mourn his departure,
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. . . club
four u t t e r s
M rs
Lydia Kinsey, * *
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w'" m o v*
hocn* o f . Nl,v ; " ' n n a " M eU uohne,
Beaverton
Mrs Licrtha Swagger t
Contractor
(». Rogers reports I thc,r ncw koine the first of the on the Scholls road, on W ednesday,
Portland
Mrs Mary Brown Taft ,hat ,,lc new borne being creeted for wcek- ^ b e sale was made through March 2J. M. J Frcnca, of Pacific
;; And Follow Us For The Rest of The Week
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and Mrs Grace Friel Havens- H a rry Tidwell, just north of t h e ! ,he «'Hice of the Beaverton Realty University, will give an address,
villc.’ Kan. ;* and two brothers, W a r- i hi«bway at Aloha, is rapidly nearing company.
T h e H om e M akers Institute club
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ren Fawcett, Prague, Okla , and Ern- co,1,»>letion. 1 his is a modern d w e ll- ! A real estate transfer of especial | will give a play “Clubdom’s Call,” at
ing in every resjiect, with full base- interest to thc people of Aloha was Sherwood, April 8. Mrs. S tru th e rs has
est Fawcett, Butte, Mont.
ment, to cost about $4500, and will was recently concluded whereby Mrs. the leading role.
Beside these brothers and sisters,
be a welcome addition to the many Alice W heeler sold to A. VV. Buch-
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he leaves a number of other rela­
; beautiful homes in this district.
anan a tract of land of a little more '
tives and a host of friends. Mr. Faw­
cett was well known and liked in this | General Merchant H. A. Lowry, of than five acres with a frontage o f 1
Aloha
Mercantile
Co.,
has about
1200 feet on W heeler a v e n u e 1
community, as was evidenced by the ! the
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.
large number present at the fu n e r a l! hoU* '" 3 n 'Ce hon)e s' ,e
,hc h ‘«h - ^ >u,h / b i s acreage is especially well
jm ic c s
| way, just west of thc Henry N e il- , located for desirable close-in home
i *‘>n home at Aloha. Mr. Lowry con- sites .and is covered with native fir
l'Uticral services were held front the teplatcs the improvement of 1 is prop- and oak trees. Mr. Buchanan is di-
WE BUY IN QUANTITY
Beaverton Church of Christ, at 2 p. vrty with a modern dwelling in t h e ; viding the property into half acre
Tigard, Or.—Mr*.
Dora
Sexton
in , March 12. The body was inter- ncar *uture.
lots, and at least six modern dwell- president of the Oregon
Rebckah
And SELL CHEAP.
red in the Crescent Grove cemetery.! J°b n Schilling has been quite ill ings will be erected this spring, t h e , Assembly and Ada Shutrum, grand
A. F. & A. M. Masonic Lodge, No.
10U, meets 2nd and 4th 1 hursday.
Watch This
Sp
Next W eek
NEW LOW PRICES
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Guaranteed Used Fords
BEAVER THEATRE
BEAVERTON, OREGON
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“ LETS G O ”
A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO.
LODGE
ENTERTAINS OFFICERS
W. J. McCready Lumber
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Schilling could not leave his place of
ahx had charge of the services nt buMnf„ to KO homc u , be,| as he
the cemetery.
I had no one to leave in charge. He
$
J. Frank Cunningham, minister >t ,s fce,in8 better now. and says that
1 he local Odd Fellow* and
i; THE YARD OF SERVICE
Marion W atson, Sales A^ont,
thc Church
f Christ, delivered (1,7 ‘T ’’* *ick *ml h;ui,’K 1,1 " " rk ^
,
.
the most pleasant combination,
sermon. The undertakers were from;
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N,f. and Mrs. t . F. Beiers. of
the Miller & I racy company, m Multnomah, have B sig h t from W G
Portland.
; (. lark a pretty acre tract with new
Beaverton, Oregon.
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Meets Wednesday Mar. 23 *° pre,ent
Hiteon,
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Hiteon
T hree candidates were initiated fol-
Pro- lowed by a delicious banquet.
Much Confusion
AT A S w im . MdT*L ANC» T mmîô
Mow TiCkgTs To TV*. l.qjvTaiJ
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M:' ; >'f which i* already under con- n.''l.rsh;‘l: w t r c * " * « ta tu c d by Tigard
struction. C. J. Stickney, of thc Bca- Rcbckah lodge at their hall S aturday
night.
Realty
vcru’n K
ta l,>- company, represented
I he Beaverton
Rebckah
lodge
b°th parties to the transaction
came over in a body and enjoyed the
evening. T here were also a number
from Portland, Hillsboro and Oswc-
Hiteon Progressive Club
By Osborne
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