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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
boro i« improving. The Uueen Esther Circle met aI1,l Mrs. TUylor and «on Har- Thursday at the home o f Mrs. Frink llr ,H ^pend the week end at Ska- Mr. und Mrs. H. G. Brownngg * Washington. left this week lor SniKjualanne. Washington. Thev will spend Christ laik o f Jack town, is building mas with her parents. ’housi' ut tteedville and A. H. , i« completing a home, | Mrs. Carlson and daughter Svivi. It and chicken house. The Aloha spent Tuesdtiy in Portland. nber Co. furnished the lumber. ALOHA ? 'e to aced • the ther, :ifort |*bout & Kerby are building a ¿out tower on their fox farm and jtng severttl new pens. ■gen- i yrs. Mitzel and daughter Nellie ^ Charlotte Patterson are ill with * flu. i \|r and M rs- Fennell and daughter re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i,ul Dudley Tuesday. it home. Grand o f W est Union, father of Kiss Grand who was opcitited on iturday at Jones hospital at Hills- > x -X - KcW">%~ CARL’S BARBEQUE C. F. WF.ST, Prop. Now open for Business LISTERINE CO. >X*X-W-X THROAT TABLETS house, from C. M. Maine« to Joe 1 CHRIST MAS CANTATA Brown Mr Brown is a recent ar TO t . GIVEN rival from Seatiie and Mill make "i his property a home with the erec Thi chorus oi the Moha church tion m a short time of a new house, >vil! give a special l hristmas c.i chicken house and other buildings. tata Sunday at 7 A) p m. Mr Fw, T : ilotk i. larks* Hardy la té ucMtia «avessi».cariai I.Us been faithful in his training of Jim Finnell, living just south ol ie ihoir and the other members I Moha, reports that he will again be t t‘ie choir have co-operated hear I C J B ' C U R T S T M A S l . i \ i u Ost tmpluyed m the big lumber mill a i tny m preparations foi this service ^ Cflri)>,nwi pri.i, W hgeler, Uud as an indication of •f S° ' * ' IVLir jo y fu l me mo m s yo u It in i* curly activities in tin» industry, is ( j .ihephtr* is u'dfcAin| on the plain. J. L. King s\ln> has been v ¡siting , called to be Bcs.de the cantata other special on the job on New O f angels hosts, a glittering train, Mr. and Mrs. M. I Lewis left Years day. i.umbers will be given. I'hi»se who U h o i ear to earth fr o m heaven a b o '4 l'hursilny for Los Angeles where have heard the choir reader special ages o f peace anò i ve, he will visit a couple of weeks will, lá hile all t ie stat s together sing C M Haines, who is employed by -• n i » of song will ne>t wish to fail, hear it aittun. his mother. In a t : he r until ( i r t .♦ f our hing. the Oregon American Lumber Co. T.« all the irotlil th y chiming tell» at Kitisey, over in C Tat sop county, lhr i hristmas Sunday School pro (alad tidings o f great j o y , oí, bella* Mrs. Harendon and son Clarence came home Sunday te> remain over grain vs ill be given Monday eveuin spent Wednesday in Portland. the holidays here with his family. al ' ,;i p. m. What is known t' O h , C hristmas bells, sweet Christm as bells, M r . Haines reports that everything the white Christmas” will be ob- Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Dudley and laaks bright in the lumber industry seiv'nl Far, far to eastUKird shines a s ta r t this year. The l hristmas i f a i r a n ò setene if lights the may daughter l’ carl visited tile Kaiikm j and there w ill he lots of activity the \tigv1 will receive all gifts of food 0 er . * t plains, o heavenly ra y f Airport Sunday yitff H< u 'll retw n i brought to the service. These gifts | d i . rito H i ni the m v men bear work right after the first of the will he distributed througlu ait 1 heir gift» i > /g o l d and trea «i re rara A surprise pound social was girci 1 month. A n d incensa s u s s i from lands afar. lominumty to tamilies needing special i at the home of Rev. C, M.irrs Muti- It hi le from the ya te* o f heaven aiar I hristmas cheer. er till the icon»/ the music sw ells lay evening. There ’ vere Al present Mr and Mrs Harry Brownrigg O f ¿w est celestial Christm as bells. Games were played. i left Tuesday evening by auto for h azeldale news North Bend about forty miles t a«t O h , Christm as bells, sweet Christmaa Miss Helen Weinman and Mrs Der of Seattle, to remain until I'hrist- bells. Ha/eldale Literary Society by and son Arthur, of Portland, n tr i4,î on f*tf «nr your chim ing sw ells day with Mrs Browttrigg's an open meeting last Tuesday n O n this, the jo y iu l C hristmas tide were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W . S parents. A variety entertainment was t The gates o f heaven swing open unde* Gisctibeis Sunday. enjoyed. Mr. Charles Barrow A n d angel hosts u ith m *rtals sing The many friends o f Mrs. M. F I (. ooj V r M i, gave banjo selection*, A i l g lo r y unto C h rist the King. A. Kinnanian, of Oti«, O rr Smith, of Huber, fvill be grieved to Trace, p ea .e on earth, g o o d unii to men* accoui} tinied at tlu piami by Jean is visiting at the home o f hi- learn that she is so seriously ill thai Smith Miss T ea l forth thé jo y jtsl strains again, Olga Whipple, of ll hile peace and to y and gladness livella son L. KinuUman. it was nece sarv to take her to .i Scholls, gave several readings. Miss In ail our h .a rt», in, ( JlKlsMU ¿ 111 « I’ oiiiin d hospital Tuesday. * Kunic» Mattici al sang two soléis, Mrs. Aiolà Mac Sundbcrg is ill .Mrs. Lemon guve a reading ami Miss ! with intestine! flu. Judge and Mrs. Bailey. Gold Reach 1 .ois Sv V ersou plav .‘ d a piano number j Cal., Mrs. Scofield, of'Tillamook, C. l he next meeting will be an open /■ Mrs. Gertrude 1 lochscheid, \ Frances. Westwood, ( ’al., are mi lucsilay, January 15 Wichita station, spent the week guests at the \\ T l.ehnherr home Mrs. James Welch. s Adelle Cook of Forest Grove for Christmas week, the guest of Mrs H. L. Griffith week end. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway South Katherine and Conny l.ehnherr Dako ti. have moved into ■ Sher- are on the program at the Barnes Mr and Mrs. )•„ W Livermore of man house on Johnson street. Mrs ■chool house for Friday night Seaside Inue returned home alter Gullit.’ay is a sister of ( ari Sherman ' in th, n, . li i n 10IT TOCK \ erne Bright attended a Christmas Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wilson nrc party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itorhooxl with irinds and relatives ^ HAND jikinning on leaving Friday for San James Htiyrs in Portland Saturdav Mrs l . P. Sv verson spent Wed FlORfNit t'\k Ri s writs Diego, Cal., where they will visit his night. nesdav and Thursday in P ortland parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wilson, " 1 ¡with her xlaughter, Mrs I eonard Sr., for a couple o f weeks. The annual ('hristnlis number of i ^ialli*clc. WII T MUST be nil right or the park the Spectator came out Saturday Mrs. J. Douglas suffered severe C. J. Stickney, local realty dealer, |l ago would not have goni* to \mong the contributors are Verne d II von,” Beth Parson* heard hi»' sold this week a nice tract of otic Bright, of Aloha, with an interesting injury to her right hand last Mon S,,R' saying to Mrs. Brown over nnd a half acres on the north side poem done in his usulil clever style ikiy when she caught it in the wringer the phone. At the sitine tini.' Several bones were broken and the of Blantop street, east of the school her thoughts were rioting about In hand is badly bruised. CHRISTMAS Ö BULLS B s yv “ ' ■ • cAntiseptic ( Prevent V Relieve Hoarseness Sore Throat Coughs Ay lambrrt Phtfvi.vcal C o., S*im Louia, U . S A . CHRISTMAS dismay *M~I"I‘,I**M**t,,H**H,*H**^ W ILL FILL B A S K E T S FOR P O O R ON F R I D A Y Mr» J. ( hnrrhlcy, who has been seriously ill at the Jones hospital for four weeks is slowly improving. Slip had been in pleased when Mrs l o a n s had phoned lo r saying she had so many things to g iv e —toys, books, WE W ISH TO EXTEND TO ALL OUR PAT The Aluha-Huber Parent-Teacher a sweater, and above all a suit o f Mrs Robert ( timeron entertained I association met at the school house clot hen- for Mils family Mint had RONS AND FRIENDS OUR SINCERE WISH Tuesday. Mrs. Mack's room gave a w ith two tables of 5<HI last Friday I been assigned Belli to look after at evening. y iort raiding and showed iilacques Christmas time. Then, Mrs. Evans ES FOR A HAPPY PROSPEROUS which they had made of jesso and Andy Sehoenbachlcr, Fritz Myers had stupidly left the pacUnge ill Mrs la picture of ‘‘ the Madonna of the and \ alley Roberts spent Tuesday, Brown’s aeross the street and Mrs (. hair” Brown, who was looking lifter sev N E W YEAR \\ edni sekiv and Thursday duck him eral needy families, had naturally ing at Tillamook. Miss Mitigate, county nurse spoke thought the donation was for her. on what the ililferent Portland hos Mr. and Mrs Doughty had as Before the mistake Inni been discov pitals ht*il done for Washington itirir guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs ered she had ent the suit where she County pxopl® The Doerenbecker ( I tirlis Mach land, Horace and Mary knew Mo re was a hoy It would lit. hospital had given $2U00, Good Sa ► ■••■«•-••■s «•‘«•■••i» Muchland, of Portland TTT í è But there was n hoy In this funi maritan Portland Sanitarium and III of Beth's, too, and Beth had lo do other* hundreds L dollars. Siie I Mr Rcusscr and Mis« Ina Reu» some swift semiring about to get 1 'iged everyone to annul the budget ser visited with Mrs. li Griffitts more things together. She was truly inci ting at Hillsboro Monday ut H>; on Sunday. disappointed heemme she limi count a. in. and vote on the budget, cs- I The sympathy of the communi tv ed on that suit to make her offering prciallv lor a county nurse is being i xtended to Mrs John Bo worth while. But Belli never spent Appeals were made for l hristntis kind and s o n on tile recent death nny time dwelling on what could not he helped. Hho ransacked the closet baskets for needy families and asked oi Mr. Boland Dean Drug Store her i*w 11 son. jih ». «.>., ,. u„u a *n l that »he de* tiled Jack ee j ’ d part w'th at 11 11 r 11 «• s icrP’ iv» — h"t after nil tl .it vv.'is Christmas giving her* and them* she picked up .1: ,ry other things ami m n n her puiLa***» was COtnplut** and 1 1 it: w ay: yet »he could not help wot '•■•Tn* If tin» fate* bn 1 re*«11y taken • U uni in the u di- 0}) when It *eur tlint suit to another place nnd ^ r e e d her to tt*o one of Jack's that he m n »till making use of. She didn’t extH'et to ever know, but Inter one morning Jnek ram* rush ing In dragging h clean cut, bright faced Ixiy after him: “ Mother. thU I* 1 ’arl Potter and lie'» got oil the suit that got mixed ut Christmas time. Tell lier about U. > ■ “ You M>e, tt waa this w,,y.” Carl began hesitatingly, lint oucouiuged tijr Beth's smile he continued more ens- lly: ‘T won the county or..t, rieul contest. I won ten dollars. I wanted to try out for the state contest be tween Christmas and New Year'», but It exist ten dollars to get there and 8 t ^ n w id ^ iL li people to bring their donations l*1 the school house Friday so they 1 could be distributed Saturday. Mrs ‘ Storms promised to donate a chicken to a needy sick family. Dietsch’s Hardware Store Children will R eceive a G ift Saturday uflernoon if accom panied by parents W A V A N N W A V . S V .W V . V . V A V .’ .V .V .V .Y .’ .V .’ .V .V P lace your orders for Christmas T u rk ey or Chicken Call B E A V E R T O N 0818 CITY M E A T M ARKET 1 W . W . ,. V . V . V . ,. V V . V . ' . W W . V A S S W A S V V W A W W M M 1921. W mm torn Nvwn|>iip«r U nion.) "Y u le " “ Yule,” that nice old fashioned word used sometimes to mean Christinas, has always bail u fascination for alu- denis of languages, heeiiuse hone of them has ever made unite certain of Its derlvutlon.— Montreal Herald. é- m è cocjjl e c u e ? - l u SO U S e rr ^ o o ——re— « ? -m ~ f y w- rGV ÔOO0OCSS. V00 CA a JT 6 0 THAT Hl I EON NEWS ALO H A HUBER NOO (ÒÌ SO0 jcCT TD AT c (2€.S ( • p ' § > r-r—j SCHOOL CeVa f i n i S MOI») ____________ _________ ; í . • A (M io j -ö a l THEM DAYS ARC GOME FOREVER! - TK1Ç C3<¿feCiAKS B R O S S É U ! Ov r » «. ' 11 ——w — 1----- — i - r m" ~ to o * 6€ST! u (A New Tune Each Day T - '* ’ :V -N I a <^'. Noo hi Santa A d d * the Rum ance Manta Claus puls the romance and the poetry Into the children's Christ mas gifts. die countries. They have been studv- ug the origin ot different customs ih.it prevail only at < hii»imas time, F.li/abi tli F.wcr ha« missed school Mr and Mts l . W Struthers, son i hey found hat the custom of siiig.ug The association cleared $25 from Rmneth and daughter l li/abeth, at all week because of sickness. She carols sarted hi England Also the U,d a light attack of the flu. the cooking school which was Under tended the play “ All a Mistake,” Mrs Etta Welch, Mrs Frank Cul first plum pudding was made tin re. chtirge of Mr*. Humphreys. ’ Thi.» given at the Tigard public schools ver and M rs J. W Tcschner vi*i Mistletoe is used there to decorate will be turned over to the 4-H club. last Friday evening for thte benefit ted the first grade lue»day ami ihe rooms In Italy they had caudle» of the piano fund The teachers will They now have $dd in the bank. burning and their presents came from hi ard the little folks read. There are now 5W) volumes in the j put this play on again on limitary II Old i-*iiila l laux with his sleigh the “ Urn of bate", l-ruin Scandi school library. The school board do and you'll miss a good thing if you .uud eight tiny reindeer has ap navia comes the story of k n s K tingle nated 15 volumes the first of the don't go and see it. They SUy laugh peared on the sand table of the pri ■ lid his I hrist child Germany had (| libs U ■ • Netherland f i t school year and 55 volumes more ter is a good sauce, well you'll gel mary room. Even though the i.veath- plenty there. last week. cr titin does not send real snow lo r places ami wooden shoes. In Sian- ( hristmas the snow on the sand I'mavinn coiiutru s the toy* air hid Mrs J. >s. S. I amptx'll table is vety realistic to '.the children end the i Itililren hum for them on proved cm -ugh to leave the The 'three primary rooms will ( hristmas morning. Oregon State Agricultural < ollege, last week meet in Mrs. Barker's room Friday F.thel Bush, of the second grade, I.oy Kenneth Antrim of Corvallis, :n|,ruing for an impromptu < hristmas iciurucd to school this week after Aloha i« 3 so phomorc here taking Maurice Willoughby is ill at pr- ram n ils (lin g oi f hristmas several days illness. in chemical engineering An w caiols, dramatizations and stories. I *ick Benjamin i* home with a had trim belongs to the Associated F.n his home with inti stinal Friday noon the first grade child- cold. gineers’ society, an organization of Thc teachers and pupils have been r f" wl11 « '" W a "* hristmas lunch'’ in students taking engineering He is Dorothy ( lark was absent Monday. al«o a member of the Orion club, [working hard on th* Christmas pro-| ‘ »'eir room consisting of sandwiches, Friday is the last day ol school Ihe •,n organization of Independent men . giam to be presented Friday even- alad, deviled eggs, cookies ami ¡vacation ends January 2 He is in the infantry corps of th* ling, December ¿1. The pupils drew apples furnished by their mothers, a Melva Jean Tuttle and Murcncc | names last week for presents for the birthday cake with seven candle* in Syvi rson of ihle f>! t gr.nli •■seie ill R. O. T C. honor of Kenneth B a n d ’s birthday, Washington county is represented ! tree. 1 Monday. and a treat from their teacher by 57 of the 5464 students registered Mrs Sivard, Mr» Welch, and The seventh grade hair decorated in the college this term. The total Hiteon neighbors wish their friend*. Mrs. 1‘ulvcr visited the Olh grade tin ir ’ window* with scenes depicting eluding summer session is ^tiearlv very Merry < hristmas tin different < hristmas sienes in all last week. 5000. * —— THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER u < v - - tuck anil my ctoMn s, bad en. a. li be fore, were get Mug worse every day uud somehow 1 Just thought 1 couldn't win, I was so conscious o f my rugged old clothes. I worked to earn »0111« money, hut mother Isn't well and at Christ mas I felt she must have •• md things and with medicine and u doctor ther» was nothing for n suit, 1 had entered the stale contraf hanging on to that fen dollars to get me there, but I couldn't seem to get any m or» money for clothea. 1 laid about de cided It wasn't right fo r me to try out In the slate— when that Idg pa. k- ngp came with this grand suit," Carl's face glowed with satisfaction, “ and I went and won and got one hundred dollars. Now I enn buy all the good things mother tdioiihl have to make her strong. “ I went to thank Mrs. Brown nmt Jack was there and she told him to bring me to you and Jack told mo why, on the way here, and I guess now you know tt was awful good for mother timl me that package went wrong." Belli smiled gully at the hoy's seri ous f a c e : “ It must he the Christmas Spirit took a liniiil In It, Curl.” S A N T A CLAUS W an ts to See You Friday and Saturday afternoon at «Sä ' y £■i «^ ni- :