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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1930)
F R ID A Y . F E B R U A R Y 14. 1930 L A D IE S O F C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H G IVE S IL V E R T E A THE N eW S N o ltS of BEAVERTON EN T E R PR ISE PACE rooms W ednesday afternoon, Feb. 19.’ ALOHA NEWS A group of her friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Julia C oopcr Mr. and Mrs. W . Heil, of Huber, Tuesday evening u. com m em oration are rejoicing over the birth of a of her eighty-first birtdhuy. She was daughter born F ebruary 1st presented with a beautiful floor Miss Van Dumdlen, of Mountain- lamp by Mrs. Mollie Rice and Miss dale, wa< a guest of Mrs. W . D. Ailele Rice of Portland, Mrs. Ida Smith for a week. Z im bnck M rs l.ilhati Filiey, Mrs. Ruby Boyd Mrs Mabel Alexander, Gus K “ »n has been confined to MW Barbara Gorham, Mrs. M a r th a 1,1S home for several days on ac- Woods, Mrs. Dora Stipe, Mrs. Mabel count of '»ness. Erickson, Mrs. Jennie Gray, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anterbus. of Mary Stitt. Mrs Mary Summers, Vanootuver, W a s h , were Sunday Mrs. Mary Stipe, Mrs. Myrtle Nel- quests at the Tatlock home, son, Mrs. Sarah Butner and Mrs. Inez W h itw o rth Jo h n Z im bnck und Mrs. C. Florence was reported as Sherwood Bilow of P o rtla n d w e n hemg very ill Sunday. 1 H IT E O N Mr. and Mrs. H. M etzentine and Mrs Chas. \ anKleek, a tte n d e d Rs- bekah lodge at Beaverton T uesday night, T he girls’ Loyal Senfcrs S unday ^ h o ° l class of the C hurch of C hrist of Beaverton held their re g ular monthly party a t the home of Miss F.lizabeth Struthers. T h e Ladies Aid of the C ongrega E v errtt M etzentine e n te rta in e d tional church gave a silver tea a« nine of his friends a t a birthday the church on Valentine Day. T he party F rid a y night. A lthough this church wlis prettily decorated in | \ alentine colors and a most pleasant party was delayed on account time was enjoyed. the storm, it w as none the ■css T he program consisted of a violin Mrs. R M Miller entertained enjoyable a n d the children report a selection and a vocal jolo by M*s. W ednesday with a delightful luncheon splendid time. T h e evening ,Vas T. A. Dungan, a piano duet by Fur- 1’ktce. were laid for Mesdan.es V. A. spent playing games, followed by a Music Class Given bara Cady and Helen T e fft and a Wood A. E. Allen, NlcKercher and ‘U,,Ch inC,udin® birthday Delightful P arty reading by Mr«. Betty Meyer. H os- A. A. Miller. On Friday afternoon tes>cs for the occasion were M rs- Mrs. Miller was hostess to her Mr a n d Mrs E. D. Hite. Mr. and dallies E. E. Webb, M. E. Meyer,, Bridge club fyoni Portland. The Mrs. (.has. \ an K lerk and Mr. und O ne of the first social events of P. Olson and R. C. Doty. house was attractively decorated In Mrs. H. M etzentine attended t h e ' the season for T ig a rd ’s youngeT \ alentine colors, the same color joint installatiti of Schollt and T it folk was enjoyed at the home of scheme being used in the r e f r e s h A L O H A - H U B E R SCH O O L N O T E S also present. T he evening ia as spent Ernest T urner, of Yakinto, W ash., Rard lodges of O dd Fellow s a n d I Miss Carlottb Gilbert, given by her ments. in conversation and reminiscences of a ,,ephew of J. L. T urner, visited Kebekahs held at Scholls last W e d - for the members of her music class T he sixth grade class is studying Zeri Jones iv a s a visitor at the ild times. A lunch of sandwiches, with the T u rn e rs Sunday on his nesikiy night, ♦ on S aturday afternoon, Feb. 8th. the early history of Oregon and home of his uncle, J. C. Hohlct, pickles, cake and coffee was served way home from a business trip ^{r l nnes ,,f Hiteon has taken A recital was a feature of the making poster designs of early In- Sunday, T h e last of a series of parties w as through California i a fte rnoon’s entertainm ent, showing over the Eliander garage. dians in color. Rebekab Needle club w y j fhnhfrr u u - |h e Mr. and Mrs. C. W . S tru th e rs ‘be advancement made bv the pupils Mps. Jenne, Portland, and Mrs. held by the T he Valentine exchange box f u r Kinsey were ilinnei guests of Mrs. Friday night in the I- O. O. F. hull. new F ord sedan purchased but re- and M Mrs. J- J. L. H a g g a r ty mon,ih - were Ford ' , r ^ . * "d *'lrs " ,,h , ” f nished much interest to the students T hirteen tables of "500 were 1. Kingston W ednesday ccntly to go to and from her school *,,cnt T h u rsd *y afternoon visiting ’*" in ,c ‘1. lo ,he »’“ P'1* "bowing the cc in Mrs| M ack’s room. Only three played, tor which high honors were ( h e r r y Grove a n d Mrs. C. Rogers n ••v»l ear | " '° V advancement in their studies Ut VU\||J VSIVSV. “ W • • . * ■"'O*’ "■ did not earn Valentines and several T he Sisterhood of the Church of won by Mrs. Mapcs u n d A. D e n at and Mrs. Mrs. 1 ‘ urmR th a a t t period. Beaverton, and also also Mr. Mr. and u r m * 'b period. These T hese were were won received three. Christ will meet at the church next holm. Second prizes went to Mrs. Mrs. Dick Shannon enjoyed the Sherwin Scholls near Tobias station. by I)o n s Jensen and Betty Sclmb- T he fir*t grade have been very Tuesday to take up quilting. Louise H. Reeves and J. H. Ray- past week end at Grays River, Miss Lucile Hite has r e tu rn e d to rmR L a,e in thc afternoon ,c - iii(_ i(|\ .tun» 't, and isn't .» Mrs. ii-s. G. . P i atterson a m t . ’ «'it ai and m . • . busy the past fo v U da ity y .i , tikkiM decorating i n Mr. to Mr. her /work at the W e ste rn Union of- *rCih,Uen'* «were served to the group, their room and making Valentine- babv of Po rtla n d visited with her -u u ' , -111 n *1 J lul* ... he grand Mash. r_.u .. .. _ _ I - . . M r ..... m „ < ... and Mrs. V. A. M oods. I I i T he young folk who enjoyed thc parents. and Mrs. Geo. P for the Valentine box. Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Buchanan ficc in I ortland. prizes for the series were . iyarded Ruby Zastrow spent the week-end Henderson, over the week-end. Mrs. Chas. Van Kleek e n te rta in e d [?.">' wcrc Viviau aiul F a v r° l Slone, to Mrs. Joe Bush and A. Denholm. entertained as a dinner guest Sunday with Pearl Dudley. the Rebekah club last Tuesday. Six- Mmko :," <l Smh mid Korpmans, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of A nother card party is to be given Mrs. E. A. McLeod. Hetty H enderson is recovering frum A lio ria were the guests of J. ( teen members and one visitor were I.ois W e st, Doris and Marion Ten- Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs F.. J. M ann left this present. sen, Phoebe H aw thorne, Clarabel an attack of chicken pox and H ohler and wife Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Fillcy burned her arm week for a business trip to Depot _ e K.nneman, Leland Moore, D inckson whooping cough. _______ ° .n Sunday, l e b 1ft. there will be Ncdry. La V erne Raurer and FJiza- Bay 1 >uring their absence John Mit- .Benny Germiquette, whose legs quite badly Tuesday evening. Rosalie Reed was a guest of Bettv At the regular m eeting of the O. care for a . Sunday school rally held at Ral- beth Schubring. zel and John M ann will were seriously burned in a barn fire Buchanan Sunday . eigh school house. T h e re will be _________ Mrs. H. Ewer was a visitor in tin on bis father’s property about a E. S. W ednesday evening, the char- their home, Sunday school at 10 o’clock with a ter members were entertained Mv y ear ago, is able to walk again. second grade room Thursday. Mrs. Gillmore, da ughter June and basket dinner a t noon. Also speakers | Be.l iy » A;> ^blc to anil Mrs. Clyde Evans of Po rtla n d a t T h e P a re n t-T e a ch e r association will Wedne.-duy K. S. T ontz at Home. Ruth Ke arney m otored to Portland, will talk during the afternoon and hold its next meeting Tuesday til leave the Hillsboro hospital for a tended. A short program was given, Saturday to visit w ith friends. Sun- at 7 :30 a lecture on Palestine will day and was in Beaverton visiting in which hdvviird Jannison gave a T he many friends of K. S. T ontz the school house. whistling solo. Miss Rhoda Shcllen- „ . «he to . . Castle be . K,ven’ »ccompbn|ed by moving are gknl to hear he * able to be a, , t /A G f r aimore’, . # . L drove . . . \ I •* K atherine Lelmherr returned to his parents and friends. IV i u* 1/ van/1 .1 'i ir tul f n «... Dr. S. Sorenson was among those berger a vocal solo and an octet ot Kock to spend the day w .th Mrs. pictures, Everyone is invited to bring home again and is rapidly gaining school this week a fte r a long siege Hick. their dinner and attend. in health. Mr. T ontz has been to attend the Willamette V eterinary ladies sting a medley of old time iwith whooping cough Miss Pauline W est, who has been confined in a Portland hospital for Stanley Rice has also been absent association at Corvallis W ednesday, songs. R efreshm ents were served in Mr. and Mrs. Zastrow of Central- M.r and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Hills- the dining room, which was decorated ki wc-v recent callers at the Zas- staving in l ortland, was home for the past three weeks where he sub- for quite some time, but is back in the week-end. ' m itted to a natjor operation. trow home. boro have moved to Portland, where in Valentine colors. school again. Mr. Berg will be employed bv tni Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Roberts of Sunday guests at the Paul D u d Paxson M otor Co. Mrs. Berg is Uii Portland attended the O. 1*.. S. ley home were his sister and hus J. Pope, a miner and a former r e daughter of VV. E. Pegg. meeting W ednesday night. band Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Marqui.s Undisputed Suprem acy in All Local Newspaper C ir sident of Aloha, died in Idaho last C. E. Gassett is some improved Mrs. August W ein has been ill for A number of J. H a ye s” friends Monday. a fte r an attack of pneumonia. gathered at his home Saturday even past tivo weeks. culation.—W e Challenge Comparison. Dr. H eiu ami family motored to M|rs. J. F. Conolly o f Eugene was to help him celebrate his birth- Mt. Hood Sunday and report the visiting with her parents, Mr and d.ty with a dinner.: roads cleared of snow. Mrs. H. E. Shunk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. VV. Carlson of P o r t- FO U N TA IN PEN S Dinner guests ut the Sprague home Mrs. N. VV. G orham attended the |an(j v^ te(j a , the Carlson home Sunday were O rchard O msted and funeral of her father, Paul 1 roast, I Sundhy. * $1.50 and jp Leona He til. in Portland Monday. Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. 3602 Mrs. Frank Noyes has been quite The local tent of the D. A. U. V. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barker together • • ill for several days, but is im went to Hillsboro for i n s t a l l a t i o n » 1^ Verne^ Br.ght spent the day Dr. A. E. Wilson Sunday in Salem with Mrs. M. W. proving in health. Monday evening. ,ock of Omaliti, Hatfield, a teacher in the Girls In- K. A. Boeck and family and Miss George D. Cumn Optometrist c . H.utt were dinner guests of the \'eb., visited in Beaverton Thursday. dustrial School. Jeweler Dewey D rorbaughs Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Charles W a r r e n is quite ill L. B. Payne, of Rufus, Oregon, Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Baby Chick *1* Boeck, w ho is employed at Dcyvey’s at ber home. 1 Brother-in-law of H. A. Morrison, shop, has moved to Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. H aynes of El was in Aiohu Monday. Feed Evelyn Alexander will render an Paso, Texas, visited the home of T he Hawley Buck family were 4* instrumental selection at the ntorn-j Mr. and Mrs. M‘, C. Keccher and hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Cornell at •I* ing service at the Church of Christ Charles Jucka Tuesday, H A RD W A RE dinner Sunday. next Sunday. • Mr. Ray Miller entertained at a Mr. and Mr. lionlokke, Mr. a n d Plumbing and Heating The Rebekah club met Tuesday uf- Valentine luncheon Tuesday. T he af V Those ^ orne» and Ml- and Mrs. H a w V ternqon at the Stevens home to work ternoon was siient in bridge. ley Buck journeyed to P ortland Fri- + present were Mrs. I. A. Miller, Mrs. . . F. W. BISHOP a quilt. ly evening evening to to wttness witness a a polo polo game. game. i •f. ,11 Miss Beaverton, Oregon, N ear S. P. Depot. C. E Allen, Mrs V A. W ood and day » Bernice M aynor of Tigard was »•• P h o n e 2003 B e a v e rto n , O r Mrs. Frank Dimeo is confined to .;. A A.;. a .;, a a a the house guest of Miss A Barnes Mrs. M. C. Kercher. a Po rtla n d hospital. Mrs. J. C. H untley and daughter over the week-end. S. T. Black who has been residing Edward Ian ne son, 10-year,‘ old son Betty returned from M oro Mon- in Portland for the winter, has r e of A. M Janneson, whistled over ¡Ary. W A t t W W A V A S W S W V W .V W W M W W A W W A V y W '.V . turned to his home here. Pure, Clean Milk is as essential as KVF.P radio station Tuesday a f t e r - ¡ M r and Mrs. L. VV. Allyn spent Geo. W. Lippert, informed the Monday visiting relatives in Ver- reporter Tuesday tha t in a letter sunshine to your children’s health noon. honored nonia. Frank Noyes and wife received from his father in North For Milk scoring 95 out of a per Mr. and Mrs. E. Schrader and Geo. Soller of H uber ivith a b irth -j Dakota, he stated it was then 39 C O N FE C T IO N E R Y AND ICE CREAM PARLOR feet 1Q0 point« by the State Dairv day party Friday, Feb. 7. Mr Soller daughter Faimia spent Sunday in degrees below zero. ¡s 79 Monmouth, visiting their daughter and Food D epartment T om Cornelius is at Smith's hos W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM Erma Nelson spent the week-end at w ho is attending normal school, Call the pital in Hillsboro and is quite ill. Mrs. J. C. Huntley is confined to the home of her taunt and uncle, Mr. C. E. Cross, Portland, spent sev C tn n td G oods and Light G r v .e rie i to A ccom m odât« Sunday her home with etir trouble. S E R V I C E DAIRY and Mrs. G. A. Olson in Portland. eral days this week with W m. Rl- N ight Trad« Mrs. R. S. Jordan, discovering a Mrs. Toe Bush of Tobias visited dolf. B e a v e rto n 2407 breaking out in her skin, decided to Mr s . lohn Dobbins Tuesday. M. Hoag, of Tobias, is very low Mrs. N. S Freem an spent three ! take a sulfur mixture to clear it up. at the Hillsboro hospital. S O F T D RIN KS, FR U IT S, M ELO N S Deliveries day or night days last w ,-eek in P o rtla n d with her As a result, she was taken to a Mrs. Logan is having her home O ur M otto Quality, Service, M agazines—All The Daily Papers niere. M r s N R Nelson She also P ortland hospital Sunday in a ver; on Stacey avenue remodeled. serious condition. V A t Th* Old L ocation— W ith a N ew Store ¡visited other relatives and friends. A new 7-room dwelling is being •a Satisfaction T he Reaver Social club is having a built by A rt Preston on Tobias Ave. C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . V .W A W V A W W A W .V .'A V .W .V .W iSV A W W V V V V W V I card party in the E a ste rn S ta r Mrs. H arris is with her da ughter ' S' - 1_ ^ in Oakland, California. 9:45 a. m. T hc church school R. Geo. Lippert and H. T. Brice, AvWAWWWWVWAWVASVAVAVZZAñA'.'AWA’.W A Y A C. Doty, superintendent. tre a su re r of the Republican county e“ 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, Is central committee, attended: a rtieet- Y mir Goodness Good Enough." Chorus ing at Hillsboro last week. Mrs. C. E. Chaney and family and Be Merciful, O Lord.—Godard. V o Mr. and Mys. F rank Raymond of cal solo by M rs. F. L. Spencer. 6:30 p m. Young people's meeting. Iowa visited Mrs. C. A. Isaacson “TO-D A Y IS 7 :30 p. m. Evening worship. “Too Sunday. T h e upper sto ry of the Alohn Y ESTER D A Y S PLA N S” Sacred to Touch." T w o numbers by I Ladies Trio. Mrs. Ihingan with violin. Service Station is being completed this week and will be used for T. A rthur Dungan, Minister. storage. Mrs. Wallace of P ortland visited C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . her neice, M^s. Theo.N’ault, W e d n e s ” ? day. Rev. G. VV. Springer, Minister. X The A loha-H ubcr P.-T. A. will hold —put into action T he Sunday school has a new their regular m eeting next Tuesday —th a t bank account you therm om eter which indicates every the school house. Everyone is Sunday the number present. W e are sta rt to-day is the help urged to be present. anxious to keep the m ercury in the T h e Aloha Community club is giv ful w orking plan of action therm om eter going up. Every one in ing a card party Saturday, F ebruary tom orrow. Beaverton who is not attending Sun- EveVyone is'w elcom e, If you want your children to ^rovv and ikiy school elsewhere is invited to i come and help us keep the thermor.v- remain healthy, Rive them plenty of e tc r warm. The minister is thc T W O N E W 4-H CLUBS —be a to-dayer FO R M E D AT ALOHA teacher of the men’s class and he is butter. Butter is one of nature's pro at your neighbors bank anxious to interest the men of l5e;a- tective foods and— THERE IS NO verton in the »word of God. Every p upj|, th,. A loha-H ubcr school man in Beaverton is invited to join are manifesting more than ordinary , SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD BUTTER. this class. loist Sunday Dr. Mason interest in 4-H club work this year, It contains an abundance of vitamins, iddrcssed the Sunday school. He j W() new clubs have been formed, a -jMike on the evil effects of alcohol garden club with sixteen m em bers i A | m 4 bank ia a goad Iow a ia tha is rich in energy and is easily digested. on the bodv.^ If every one were a c and a m bbitry club of five members. Garda« Spat o f O ragaa quainted with the actual effect which T h e camp cookery club now has ! •‘There is N j Substitute fer Good Butter” alcoh I always has on the entire ays ¿1 uu-mberx and h.i- b e t a « t i d e d J l three I, i - All are workiri. «J any one as a t x a r r a c e tiny more top ipeed to complete their work. • T H I S A D V E R T I S E M E N T IS D O N A T E D BY than any o th e r 1 ■ • .T h e s. ving and cookm g c lM te i { hearin, Di - >• have both iJvMCCd rapidly, too. • M EM BER F E D E R A L R E SE R V E SYSTEM tell the unprejudiced facts. 1 ■ - Next Sunday M r Springer will T h e Aloha Lnm ber com pany has —where service blends into «peak on the follow ing su h ie c ts. purchased and will carry in stock helpful co-operation M orning—“ If Ye Love Me." 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