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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
HIGH Church Notices THE WORLD'S LARGEST CAKE SCHOOL B A S K E T B A L L ' • | eretta to be S*v«i April 2t< ari l T E A M E N T E R T A IN E D ¡,)T th„ »etuor play which hu» been i . . „ slated for May. The Tigard hiKh school basketball ________• team was ctnertained last Friday ST. C E C E L IA CHURCH with dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Je s*j MULTNOMAH Rev, J M O’Niell, pastor. •\tterbury. Professor and Mrs. ' ow- ________ Wenk-day mass 8 :2U a. rn. Irr were also present to help the j.- ^ Tathan, of Seattle, moved Sunday masses. 7 :45 and 10 a tn. boys celebrate Ih r group rrKito ed |ot. Maggctti house on JJrd to Portland following dinner to at ttre(j lh,s , idnd the Portland thitilre. All re- ______ _ C HURCH OF C H R IS T I oil a splendid time and hope to be Bkike hit,)py ovcr the large train to on next years basketball congregation that came to hear his The Bible school meets at 9:45 annual birth<Uy sermon at Tualatin Our * uperirilendont asks lor an effort enjoy this treat. ig.tn.lav to break the record m attendance JOHN RANKIN C E L E B R A _ T _ E _ S ¡Sunday. This I h . s i i« , his ms sixteenth annual a weel. from this Suiniiy. A good H IS B IR T H D A Y urmon and just 'even ye s k ___ the event came on Easter Sunday. start can be made this Sunday. Morning sermon, “t hrtst * Appoint John Rankin celebrated his birth , ments With M e n ” , 7 m A l l l ^ T »»• wi,h • (,innfr P»r*> • Mr Grifiin ° f ' hel (,.:'fi,n hCVr.° ^ l hristian Endeavor •** A few school friends were present ( ompany h is been budding new hut- youtiK peoples meeting ... , » . „ t o wish him many happy returns ot ches for nis »vhite angora rabbits The evening service w>H b| on . . .L ....................— I He now Ins 125 rabbits at hss place |4.Ki4|jthc day. Among the guests were ‘T h e Final Judgement from a This will be interesting Victor Johnson. Lester Gray >no|on Shattuck road. Standpoint. i ,-Hoir A 1 alvin Atterbury who spent the day A double young people« choir. A ^ ^ ^ ^ homp | The. Thu interior interior of of the 3)lh < entury •.pecial tnusictil num|>^r trom tni store is being rearranged and new young people shelves and liuit lacks installed. Eighty people attentici the usual L A D IE S A U X IL IA R Y OF T. A. C PLANNING T R I P evangelistic service l a " Sunday even-j A new six foot walk is being laid Be one of thorn next Sunday mg The ladies auxd.ary of the Tigr.rd!*" (« "« ,hc »-ckhar-dt baiMm.« Oscar A. ( ooper. Pastor i Athletic club is planning a trip t o ! ? - » ^ V ™ * ar<'und ,he bu,W,,,,? It Hood for winter sports. I h - ; h a s been graded. I't,j has been set for Sunday, Apriti Thc Wicdrrtnan family spent Su n »Ith when the caravan will leave day at TiHumtjok. Tigard at an early hour spending the balance of the day at Goverji- All who love the Lord Jesu* Christ Tex ami Hick Rankin of Portland l(Ur inent camp' Anyone wishing to join are cordially invited to atteml were dinner guests oi l>r. and Mr*. the parly anti wunt skiis get in mm mug worship service on April - I , - it», i»ie club before April t l t h j L >- Sund»y 5th when we shall observe our quui ¡to make cirrangetncrits for transjairta- trrly communion service at II o’cloc Miss Lillian Brown, county super tion, etc The communion message will !>*• ”Kc intendent of Schools at («real Falls, metnbt r Jesus ( lirist.” I he Sunday* MontLna, who has been visiting the school meets at 9 45 with classes anti TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL N O T E S ( j ay |t *rd family left this week for a welcome for i A cry one. i h e min- ■ ■ home. ister will g iir a special lecture on The winners of the popularity con- Suiulay r\tiling at the 7 .V) service lest spoiisoretl by the Hi-Spots last W. J. I)orran of Helix, Oregon wusj which will be illustrated by the strr- week anil the prizes awarded them t v|,itor al the Ghormley home this' roptienn tatern slules of foreign ivera: wed1 lands ami scenes. Plan to alter'd Most beautiful girl, Juamta Firke, this informal pleasant Sutukiy even I mix of candy, with compliments of Mr. anti Mrs. Filink Ol-son of Maple ing service if ’•ot* have no church Kruger’s confectionery; most hand-j ! wood moved to Portland this week. In me in Beaverton. some hov, l lark Williams, shaving ! i . ... , . . . . Mrs. Nellie Met ane and Mrs. Rev. Donald MacNcil, Minister stt, from I igard P harm acy; most I . „ , . • , .-iMarr of Ncwbcrg were guests pi pillar girl, Cecilia I t is o u , box of I . _ I I I ■ Il L, . M r s . E. (ihormley Suntlay. stationery from t ailsott and Sherk's. L o d g e D ir e c to r y Sherwood; most popular boy, Ik.ug- T h f Graham home is having a new | las Leetly, flashlight from Tigard | coat of paint. i Electric Shop. These winners were announced and; Billy anti iKinita Ellis are spend- BF.AVEH LODGE ! the prizes awardetl at 'th e close of ling the week with their sister, Mrs. N*. IM. A. F. A A. M !-l clever skit given by the Hi-Spots | John Hansen and family. staff last Thursday afternoon. The skit was a court scene with Meets fust sud 'hin! Thursdays of William Kchrli is confinetl to hi- each I nun lb by otdsr of L D Shell- Incss Bros*, editor, as queen; Doug home with the flu. cnbeigrr, W. M , J B Kamberger, las Leetly, assistant rrlitor, as king; **cretary and the rest of the staff as their The regular congregational dinner retinns After the king and his and business meeting of the Multilo- BETHEL CONGREGA TIO NAL CHURCH Said to be the largest monumental r ake ever baked, this masterpiece is the creation of George Lloyd, internationally known artist in cake- craft. It w as served to more than three thousand people in the city ol Everett, Washington,by the LUTERINE THROAT TABLETS A M . HOCKENS ; | Contractor & Builder « Lh.>i "burg, B .. VN dtlgrube 1 1 4 | I \ 11 v Sixe Buildlnc Phone «825 I n w I m community is interested Ami no items are read with keener rel ish than announcements of new things to eat, to wear or to enjoy in the home. Merchants of this city have the goods and the desire to sell them The connect ing link is ADVERTISING. Uemlennin an.l children t ii\ e the people the good news * ' prices. of new v . '" ' V» » a . Batlerson an l! M.md, Hicks, K \ lb , ctg«, 11 Talent. ¡o d iti to tt«rt aguin April 16 ------------ I’ Tigard high students a r r . given a Mr and M t . K L B< i, -, v an I i holiday on Cwnxl Friikiy, returning to 'l e n t Suntlay with Mr Berry’s uncle. school the folbmmg Monday. Jsnte Ritter, in Needy \ um ber Of itttdents it in x.trit«os| ____ things at They look to you, Mr. Merchant, for this and will respond to your messages. Vndrews. I \ .in l| l cMfnty Nurse’« office AU t t,*urt House The bwal typists were1 Portland. Tuesday morning for the advantageous “store Let us show voti that xl M hoots sisitr l here last VLn.lay. Mr*. F F Dill been confined The «epiors. gurbetl in all styles *,<‘r kutiw since last week ThUrs- an ! types of costumes caiiM.I muvh '**> t* lust ahljf to be up again merriment last Monday tn their ots- 1 ' ■ t . Ot Lite , «.! t seif STA NDA RD H A RD W A R E | ■a......... - .u, s, ,s, i N «« mid S t t a n f - l i u f Furwiti •b.’ gave an kaaembiy program » h „ h i ED H ALSTEN melusled several ainusiivg stunts a n l ! B u . r r t w , Ore - - - Phone 4ÄSJ , ‘«mgs and a clever "take «dl" on W c buy fur cash any second each teacher hand New Things A re “News” I he readers have the tnonev • and the desire to Inn w . S' U,,rt" S, * '" '¿ 1 * * * hl>r b" ,,,,rr N » " d^ e up l u * U,m h,«h contested with If nan l resiseli to spend the week en.l " x I 'Raul high students to get in ( with their mother, Mrs. M J t Jark practice for the county high «chord a„d ,hc,r sister, Mr*. Vim, S Barbour typing crNitest held in Forest Grovel _____■ I today (Fru ity.) Those from Tualati ij y'b.ib.ii ta est Porfl t | | ‘svere: V. Wourms, H. Kcber, K in ttuh Health Unit* met in the Beaverton, Ore. TV loyal to vour own merchants— spend money at homi in the news of the day. r Al an assembly last Monday after | Mrs l . K Across from S. P. Depot Every member of every family in this l nderwood pin for 48 words an 11 r• a,'d Mrs. Robert McNary, \lr. M a rie Hatieison brunir l ’ndcrwotv J I * n»f Mrs. I. F,. Putman and Mr and ; pin for 48 words I M r*. Royal L. Berry. AM, meets the COAL & BRIQUETS Beaverton Lumber Co. Lambert Plununl Co., Saint Leali, V. S. A. Stive,leaf camp, meets th . first Sat Afu.r lhr |>r(Hiram Ihurs.lav, Miss f,,,k d’* "ci" « urday and thud Tuesday of the Wc|c|, c, mMllcrci, , lc , fher| awarded ... . u T --------- . iriuNth . . . . .i i n Albert Kex has written a most iulcrvwing letter to his mother, Mrs. ' Margaret Trofittrr, gobi Undcr- Royal I. Berry. His ship the *’lllin-| Uraveiton I () U. P, No 2SJ v.-ootl pin, for ti» wurtls a utniutr ; tHs," is tliit-f in San Francisco April meets «very Monday night at tkair < Ktdtl Ritnington pin for (4) words, l.l and Albert expects to be Luck in t ball in Beaverton N. G Robert ¡and gold Royal pm for 54 words; Multnomah by the 19th. i hainbeilam; sce’ty M K. Undrihill ¡Alice Johnson gobi Royal pin for ,(*> words; Thelutk Shilts gobl Royal' an,l Mrs. t arl H. Kcagle cn- pin for 57 rwords; htlwartl Finies »ertarned a group of neighbors at Etas et two Kebekah lod ge No 248 silver Remington pin for 5ü wt*rtls ; 11’°* '»ick dinner Saturday eseniiig.* meets 1st and ItJ lue <da> of each loess It,os« bronze l nderwood pi.i f-ater bridge was played. Those pre-J mouth Sai ah t hamber hou, N (> ! ,or 4g Thora Nielvm bronze. ' * nl * * » * Mr. und Mrs. C. G. l.hle, Heaver Grange, No Get our Prices on Phone 6202 Prevent t Relieve Hoarse nes* Sore Throat Coughs " lsi ,ncn *5i'li>visc, Lengthwise, and mah Community church will be held Otherwise) Uni settled several vex-|jti tj,p cburch at 7 o'clock Friday ing questions, the court was entertain .. . . . ... ctciuiuj . id by the following; _____ i w — . rv ,, . . . 1 atly Su/anna, harpist, Su/annr Mrs. t . A. Donnally enterttuned th—, lubnsoii; Mute Human Sh ink, opera *tutly group of M ulttioiiiuh Woman’s siar, Irene Benson; Samson the Great 1 ( h*b Wednesday at luncheon. They champion strong man, Bill Fisher, completed M the reading of "The Islarul Edward Tootenhorii, Esq., trumpeter. Within by l.titlwag Lewissohu at this I tlwartl I' iii Ic y ; Tweetlleeilun Twins, niedbng, ^ ' m u s i c i a n « , Patsy anti Helen O’Neil. Mrs. Walter McCretlie went to Dr. Beaverton city council meets first Ibt- herald then read lhr queen’s |(,nrs’ Sanitarium in Portland Wed- Monday ol each mouth p tH-lanmitin. announcing tin rvinner- „esday for u week’s rest cure, fol I of tin sariotis prizes. Besides those lowing the flu elected in the populaiity contest, the) Bcavsi ton t hamber of ('orunierce tallest, largest, most bashful, etc.,) Mrs. Hugh Mct'onnick will atteiuli in* si« second Tuesday iu each uioulh wt|tc naint tl, their prizes being f u r - ! th«i meeting of Betsy Ross troop, -----------------------------------------------------j lushed by Talent’s V ariety Store Und N,. J|, t ,irl Scouts after schtx.l Mou- kluderu Woodman of American Schubting ami Itietlerman» t!ay afternrion to teach the girls second Saturday of each month liar , , s Hansen, m aster; M r . Ruby Boyd , ctrrlary I ' CHAPTER BEAVER | Na. IM. O , second and Meets .. lorn th Wednesday ol each month F arne T. Iiigelke, Worthy Matron Margaret Denney Secretary Card p w tj tnd the third Wednesday Visitors welcome Marjorie Lewis, secretary. V .V .'A W .V .V .W V .V .V .V .V .V .V .W .V .'liW / .V .V .V .V .'.V M | (¡Antiseptic Klinefelter Motor Company, when that com. pany opened its doors as Durant dealer in that city. It was 11 feet square and 16 feet high and more than a week was required to hake ami con- struct the cake. gnoda Kt he^dJ« u V * qg ''lr l' n‘* ^l r ' ...................... f« „ tVi•* l r car 1 ' *,ir Xl 'T ' ’km. ami ......... t .r m < ; ; thrir “An Advertisement an Invitation” * \lr. <\tkms has been advanced by thr , W'tsdworth Congrgny, much to th; tlelight of h«s many friend* ulth nirh Sey are sorry to have them leave fvT the Yur con.mumty . t i t i l l i I-H 1 1 M I I H - ;~ y news”