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rn lP A Y . A U G U S T », 1929 THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PAGE 3 PafagraP^s Local Peoplt c S J e t ^ , TUt' day a‘ B« c h s K u , M ped htr celebrate her k'rthday. Many beautiful tfifts w Presented to for. y r. and Mrs. Herman Davis who ** ALOHA NEWS 'ka, «hat her mother passed avrtiy M’ -. \\ i pel Mrs Ruth Hay»«. \1 > F „ —-------- Sunday. ■ H. Miller, living near Reedville. _____ nuruwly escaped dmth last week MondaV witnessed the return of * cre Mrs. C. J. Beach «as h‘* ‘ istCr , MrS L° uie f‘,ent at the Turner “ “ * - n t th< the weekend weekend" at^the^Turae” home at Mill City. " »«** the In,lay warehouse when Hough*011 returned ______ to Knappa. he accident occurred. His s car was y r and Mrs. E. Marsh and son btidly damaged. Jick spent th e jv c e k jm d at Seas.de. prised Wednesday m oving 'w h en 'h i, Mr H in- home two uncles called H m, A. Morrison has as her Jtiss Mildred McLeod won a win- «L ed onhit,, onitirn on the.r wav guest her mother Mrs. A. Altermatt. to* decorating $25 cash prize given _ • A Johnston was from of Corvallis. h. .he ’ _ * an<J B M. Johnston. —• jvuuaiun. by 'he P. E. P. Go. T here were e . . . other contestants. Sralert won V ""\ c’n a 'lls> OrcS°n. They had seven I,art of ‘he summer in Alaska at‘ ,h h o ^ V ' l w ,™ * ? the second and Portland third SI’Cnl — a boat ami , . . , 31 tnc home of his sister Mrs. A. on . * and «port wonderful Johnston Sunday. Fred Halsie and Jack Dofand of scenery there. OkklanJ Calif., spent the week end —------- t 1 , the V. A. Wood home. 1 h° fu,u’raI of Grace Snipes Stein “Iucky” Baldwin left our midst -------- berg was held Thursday at 2:30 p. m Thursday for a four months trip Mr. and Mrs. Olinstead spent from 11 ' 'rihnd under care of W. E. tbru ‘ he Orient. Saturday to Wednesday at Seaside. 1 ' ^ Committment was in Lincoln ------ "** Mr. ami Mrs. N. G. Freeman spent Memorial Park. A well is being dug on the Bert Crandall place Monday in Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and fat nily Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nielson of ' " rvall»s, and Mrs. J. W. Clock The Aloha Lumber company is Aloha, are the proud parents of a . 1’1 ,,r,lan<1. Vls'tcd their sister Mrs. furnishing the lumber for the small baby girl born July 30. Stephens, over tht. week end. Miss cottage of Otto Loehden which is ---------- < arol accompanied her aunt on her being built on the Canyon Road. Miss Doris Neely of Sacramento, return to Corvallis where she will Cal, is spending a week with her <pend the week, Norman Capelle, recently of Fair- aunt Mrs. William Engleke. j ---------- vale, hus purchased the Gild resi- I *fr. an J Mis. I !•. Davis of Onia- dence next to tfte school house. Miss Stella Fishburn and Mist \.a, it Jr „ . TinitinR friends in PorK ---------- Mary McLean entertained Tuesday land and Beaverton during Mr Davis’ Mrs- Tho*- G°y » *>ack from a at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fish- vacation. vacation at the seashore, burn of Portland1. The affair was a shower for Miss Vena Gaskill whose Mr. and Mrs. J. C Huntley and Mr' and Mrs- W C- Abbott. who marriage to Leland Shaw is set for family moved back to their home have bcen in Vemonia all summer. August 14. The bride elect is a Monday. werP at their Aloha home over the member of Zeta Tau Alpha. ---------- week end. ---------- { L. R. Dean and daughter Le Mcr i ---------- Mrs Willbanks of Portland, was a nc and Thelma Tefft left for Cannon' *Irs- W - Bubotz. of Portland, was ; beach Tuesday for several «lays. 3 *ue5t of the Lusby Sunday. guest of Mrs. Thyng Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Hayes celebrated hei With birthday last Sunday with a The \\ heeler. Turner and Weisen- dinner Those present w ere: B I baek families spent an enjoyable day Foster and family. Mi>> McM rti-i Sunday in the Pudding river. “"J A c u± i i ' Among those journeying to Fern- .ale Sunday were the Benjamin, Weaver. Chamberlin and York fa- tnilies. Mrs. Flrrabeth Patton has re turned to h«;r home in Walla Walla Wajhington after a rlcasartt visir with her daughter Mr*. J. I» Schmid. BEAVERTON 3303 l i THYNG’S f CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR ¡1 < WEATHERLY ICE CREAM C anned ^ > Ì ■: Goad» and L igh t G rocei ie» Night to A ccom m odate ? Sun day Trad* I SOFT DRINKS. FRUITS. MELONS Magazines—All The Daily Papers i 1 A t The Old Locution— With a New S tore M'ss Faullne Kinnatnan left Wed { . W A W . ,.,.V .V .,.V >V .V .V .V .,.V .V ., .V .V .V >,.V .V .V 1-VS%VSV%S ne5<Hy for Tillamook to spend a week with her Grandmother. Cali Beaverton 9303 For F ree Home Demonstration of the New Majestic Radio Small Down Payment — Easy Terms on Balance BEAVERTON RADIO CO. Next Door to Postoffice J ie c o r d ! îllion V I W A A W a V k W . W . V V . V . S W .W A V i W . V . V . V .S V W 'W J V i r . , First & Watson St i L. Schmid and wife spent Sun V .W M W S V / iV .W .V iW iV .'iV .V A W A W A W .S W iV W W ^ day on an outing to Blue Lake Miss Oma Emmons and Rhoda Mrs. A Welp and son. of Portland, SI llenb er has e * the were visiting Mrs. F. A. Noyes last cruise of the floating University to week. Alaska. Mrs. Gus Mclgard, of Pa«so Rob les, Cal., was in Beaverton Thurs -1 Mis* Olive Rctan .vho recently re-1 turned from a trip around the world] fay visiting at the Hedge home. i-.vas a recent visitor at the Doy Gray] The McCrcady t.umber Go. was home. « painted red and white this week and Mrs. C. S. Taylor left for Edmon a nwv sign painted. ton. Alberta, Canada. Sunday. She A party of friend? surprised Miss will remain for several weeks. • Open in our New Location May McKeown returned heme , Mrs Shepherd and sons, Robert Monday from a month visiting at and Donald, were Saturday visitors the home of her brother in Yakima, in WoOdburn. Washin« ,on- ______ Mr. and Mrs Doy Gray and Myron spent the weekend at Eugene with their daughter Mrs. Ralland Maine. Myron Gray remained for the sum mer session at the university. * « a PLUMBING Z rotti T a ^ vacation “ at “ the * * coast. Mr. and Mrs Cantrell entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner to- their daughter Mrs. C. A. Kling Tbt,se present were: Mr. and Mrs F N Cantrell, and daughter, Joan °f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Kling. and Nfr. and Mrs. Buetche) and daughter Loretta of Portland. --------- Fne''ds W,TI ^ ^I'PY to know of the birth of a baby girl to Mr and Mr and Mrs. C. E. Allen spetti Mr. and Mrs. W. C McKell and Mr and Mrs- S - Bonlokkc, of Mrs L. E. Kirkland of Salinas, Cat- ,hi weekend at the various beaches. Mrs. F. G. Donaldson left for the YamhiU cal1^ * a‘ ‘he Hawley ifomia. Mrs. Kirkland was formerly ______ M etalianous river Thursday. They Buck home SundaV- J ¡ ,M , ^ 4ie. ^ h" ,0n da‘>Chtcr of ’ fS' * lnn'e Jobn<!"n Miss Roberta Haulenbeck spent will be gone until the first of thr Mrs. Taylor of Hnzeldale, visited Thursday with frie-nds in- Portland. week. Among the Aloha people attend Monday with her daughter Mrs. ing the annual Seven Day Adven Dictsch Hardware and Furniture Dr. and Mrs l F.. Mason and Fusby- tist convention at Newberg, Satur- Store, of Beaverton, are offering a family left for Cannon beach Thurs-, L. H. Barber received w’ord from day were: Mr. and Mrs. A Johnson, special price on Congoleum rugs and day. his wife, who is in VVahoo, Nebra- Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. F. Thubbatts. on paint a big saving can be made ---------- if you buy there. ^ rs- Frances Livermore and Mrs. He also has a contest on, closing ,'C. F. Allen returned to Timber with August 15th. A large bottle of as- >be Teffts where they spent several sorted beans, buttons, etc., is on dis- ‘ «lays. play in front of his store and 50c j purchase entitles one to a chance on Dr- Welsh and daughter Lois left a fine coaster. lor 4 anada to visit his mother Wed- ______ nesday. Mrs. R. K. Gitivbell, of Willamina, ---------- was in fudge Hedges’ office Thurs-.' ^f‘ss F.lsie Whitworth is spending day on business. her vacation with Mrs. Archie Stone _____ at Port Townsend, Wash. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Roles, ci ---------- Portland, were guetfts of their daugh- Miss Gladys McLeod is spending! ter Mrs. F. A. Noyes and husband several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sundav Wm. Stean of Milton, Oregon. P. M. Madden traded the Mart Joyce place of 7/i acres to Mr. and Mrs. F.dwtird Riley of Portland. Mr. John Easton taking a house in Portland in on the deal. 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