E s ta b lis h e d S IX T H YEAR 19 27 N< ». 36 ____________________ _____ - . ------------------- _ ------: ----- r— ------------- ■ local Events and Happenings of Interest 1 BEAVERTO N. Ö R E C .O N N O V E M B E R 25, 1932 P U B L IS H E D ■— 1 AUTOCRAT OF THE DAY - — ■ EVERY ■ ^ 1 » 'H F R ID A Y " * 1 ■ Golden Ammirertary The Congregational Mission study Mr. and Mr». Willis Cady enter- group met on Thursday of l»»t week tained a» their Thanksgiving guest« with an attendance o f 23 member». Dr. and Mrs. George Darland of Hills- Miss Juliette Caitei led the devotional boro. Mrs. Alice Spaulding of the East- Mr. and Mrs Alfred Gueber of exercises and Mrs. J. S. Felsher fin- a. ^ „ . . , _ .. . eeisner nn ern star home near Forest Grove and Rout« 2 Beaverton celebrated their lshed reading a chapter of the book Mr« m r w .a , „ . „ 50th wedding anniversary at th «ir entitled. "Feeding Chinas Millions." “ * ¡T °f 0re* ° n Discussion and questions followed. A Mrs‘ 0,1,11 Sutton of Cathlamet, home reoently. They were married short business meeting was held at " a8h'' 8P«nt the week-end visiting at at Cedar Milla on November 2, 1832. the close of the study hour and pot the home of Mra M C McKercher. They are the parents of nine living luck luncheon was enjoyed at 1 James Moore- al8° ° f Cathlamet, was children; R. L Esther and Mis. o’clock. The afternoon was taken up a dlnner tftiest on Sunday, Lillian Leary of Portland; Mrs Hulda with sewing fo r the needy, and four T he R®8* Noble Grand’s club of the Connell and E. E. Connell o f Connell garments were finished. There will Rebekahs met at the home of Mrs. station; A. L. of Eugene. Mrs. Estelle be no meeting on December X on ao- E' C. McElroy at Aloha on Friday of Gray o f Buffalo, N. T. Walter and count o f th Harvest Festival the fol- 18181 week for luncheon and social aft- Adele at horn«. They are also the lowing afternoon and evening. ernoon. grand parents of nine children. Mrs. J. H. Dobbins and small grand- Mrs. W. Livermore entertained daughter Lois Hawley left Friday a number of relatives and friends on morning to spend the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving at her home in Huber, holiday at the home of her daughter. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. Mrs. James Kelly and family in Salt and Mrs. Ernest Livermore, Mr. and Lake City. Mrs. Willard Livermore and baby Little Mlaxine Cady, pupil of Erma Johnnie Livermore, Mrs Ivy Syverson Taylor Sparks, played on the Piano ^ r' and Mrs. Francis Livermore and The sixth annual carnival at the Surprises program over station KG W daughter Lois, Miss Madie Lawrence Tigard Union High school was the Tuesday afternoon. of Portland. W. A. Weston and daugh- best one yet. A large crowd enjoyed Mr and Mrs Francis Livermore and ter and sonln,aw ot Portland the delightful play presented by the daughter Lois were dinner guests on Mr. and Mrs R ay ° t Portland Delta Theta and directed by Miss Dor­ Sunday at the V. B. Price home tn we,e Sunday dinner guests at the J. othy Shaw. The name of the play Newberg. Or. R Talbert home. was ’’The Knave o f Hearts.’’ Other Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Mrs. Moore of Portland spent the forms of entertainment were the vari­ W C. McKell home were Mr. and ,alter Part of last week at the home ous concessions. Including a maglo Mrs. Doy Gray. Mrs. F. G. Donaldson oi her daughter. Mis. Gertrude Gore, room! games and stunts and a Jitney and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Spencer and and children. dance. Several turkeys were given to son Russell o f Portland. Mrs. Essex Marsh, chairman of the those holding the lucky numbers. Kenneth Hagoes of Seattle has been Red CroM drive ln Beaverton, reports The music for dancing was fur­ visiting at the home of his sister. Mrs. tha* the response in membership has nished by a local orchestra composed C. J. Btelinan, and family this week. been excellent so far, and the Girl o f the following players: Jerry Arise. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and sot. Reserves with Mrs. Lynn Hughes as Everett Severson, Max Lewis and Iola Gooding. spent Sunday ln Portland and were *®ader are in charge of the member- dinner guests at the home of his shlP drlve tor the remainder of the Tigard grade school was again the brother, Ralph Chinn, and family. week scene o f a lively meeting for Troop 228, Monday, November 21. Mr. and Mrs. W. E McCloskey and Johnnie Livermore is operating a children are dinner guests for thanks- service station at Thirteenth and Mor- Eleven boys answer the rollcall, givlng day at the home of his sister, rison streets in Portland. after which the time was profitably Mrs. Nell Smith, in Portland i Mrs. Louis Hughson and children used in study o f the compass, includ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman and and children and her mother, Mrs. ing bearings and declination. Several children left Wednesday to spend Elizabeth Davis, spent Sunday visit- games, Including the use of the com­ Thanksgivlng with relatives In Seattle, ing with relatives at North Plains and j pass were played. An imitation camp­ Wash. Forest Grove. fire furnished a great deal of enjoy­ ment In song and stories. The eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wills of Tigard Mrs. J. W. Sprague, Mr and Mrs. I ning closed with the ecout evening spent Tuesday evening at the W R. r . b . Denney. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. song and a promise o f a visit from Van Kleek home. Dinner guests last Lawrence and A. M. Kennedy attended Mr. Selltkan and Mr. Fowlsr. week were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ander- the meeting of the Matrons, Patrons, son of Portland. Associated Matrons and Patrons and T H A N K YOU Mrs. C. M. W eller of Marysville, Secretaries at Sunnyside chapter in I wish to thank the people of Wash­ Wash., is spending the week visiting Portland on Monday even'ng. This is! The first local Institute and meet- ington County for the support given wlth her mother, “ r8_ V ‘ola Ta,^ ‘ ’ tha laat visitation of the 1932 Ma- '|„K of lhe Washington County Tcach- One hour of glorious musical en- ln* a* general election. It is my and brother, Dr. J. R. Talbert, and trons, Patrons and associates. .... tertainment. with nine number, on the hoP* tha* the ^ nRdaBCa reP°a*d family. ! Mr and Mr, c . E M .I.w .m o f W" h* “ *> All the world’s a stage, and all thel me may be to Justified by my conduct o f |men anti women merely playeis. program, awaits Sunday afternoon the o ff,ce whlch Samel, Or., are making and extended , I was elected. . ... . _ " . . . w | Opening exercises were under the Shakespeare. concert-goers who attend the second visit at the home of his sister. Mrs. direction of Mrs G , a n vd er.rf DONALD T. TE M PLE TO N . ¡A. Timmer, while Mr. Mcllwain is , K_ u_____ , _... . . K . _ yder program of the Portland Symphony High school. Dr. Henri- attending the federal Jury in Portland. the Beaverton — -------------------- — - LO N EG AN SW ORN IN A T SALEM ° « * e s t r a ’e matinee series, November etta Morris of Oregon Tuberculosis D q the w ,at|ve positions of those 27- Into <*hort a time, it would be R ^O in X M i Ii host8 Mr and M E Metcalfe D f C g lllS l l C p A v t l W T ^ T p C l C on Mr* ThanltSfflv,ng dliy for were the society gave a lecture on the fight of twQ prep0sitions make any essential difficult to offer more beauty to a tuberculo.siH and made an appeal to .... ___ „ _______ following dinner guests. John Peterson .. . . . push . the Christmas ^ difference in the meaning: the teachers to i muaic-loving • audience. Theue Sunday # Speed and yet more speed seems to and son Raro,d- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. seal sales. ---------- afternoon concerts are so attracting’ be the goal of the times, and the short and two 8° n8' Mr and Mra ** The business session of the assocla- Morning Yawn: Ho! Ho! and a wlth interest, particularly for young cut a thing to be hailed with the shout ?• Hallman and Edward Campbell o f tion was held with Thomas R. Fowler ,>ott,e of ruxn- people who may not so conveniently of joy. With this there can be no guar- un,ver8,ty at G™* of Tigard presiding. Thomas H. Gentle well-known educator, gave a short rel so long as high standards are main- — ■ , _ . . been attend the orchestra's Monday Eight men from Oregon have # evening tained. for it has ever been the desire Don.t forget th# annua, Harvest sketch from a book he is writing named for the Cabinet. Strange the concert series of man to achieve perfection with th ei,. . . . . called the "Autobiography o f a Grade other two were overlooked. There is too, the tremendous price ] least effort. Fe,tival to * * iven by the Bethel Teacher.“ advantage -------------------- -------D - t t s s iv u U iC matinee pro- which the By _________________________ Those from Tigard attending the in­ The appearance this month of the Ald of ,he Con* re* aUon* l chur<* farmers friends bright little pdnny Christmas seals ,‘ nday. December 2, from 3 to 8:30 stitute were E. B. Nedry, Thomas R. _ One of my ______ ______ ____ is suffer-1 grami( a ffo ld . For aB mUe aB M cents. FranceaParhlnaen Kaye« Ing from a broken back. He tried to . , .. is a potent reminder o f the short cuts |R- M. T ea will be served during the Fowler, Mrs. Myrtle Mullin, L. A. m 0 t 5 0 cents worth o f wheat one may hear these popular and at the in fighting disease that science haa afternoon and cafeteria supper in the Gooding. Miss Edna Frewlng, Miss same time classic peformunces. The tranquil New England discovered bit by bit after laborious evening. The money raised will l>e Pauline Payton. Miss Iola Gooding. ... . „ , of November 27, starting promise than has ever . The . , conceit ,__. research and many heartbreaking set- U8ed to pay off the church debt. The Miss Clara Leuthl, Mrs. Lura Nielsen , Make a . better . . ... . ... at 3 o clock, wil present W agners pre- farm was named after Lady been made before, and the wor.d will ^ to Act ^ Wel8mann „ and Miss Virginia Parks. backs; the priceless knowledge of how Pul,,ic cordially Invited. beat a path to your door. |Dance KanUHla. Traum_ Blanche, the fragile French to protect health. Those who ignore I t - ----------- ---------------- ‘---- beauty, whoae dram atic the knowledge must pay the price. In I "Only one dry law violator in erei (strings); Tschaiovsky's Italian the case of tuberculosis, which kills j Caprico; Weber’s Oberon overture;! story had become a legend prison."—News item. After driving on more persona between 15 and 45 than j Bolzoni's Minuet for strings; Saint {the highway we can't dispute it. among the Manning cousins eny other disease, this Involves month Saens' Danso Macabre (Dance of and sometimes years In bed. with the and meant m ost to her Death); Grainger's Molly on the shore, consequent loss of income, expense of Another reform the incoming admin- tt British folk song, and Strauss’ Waltz, namesake, Blanche, whose i»tration should tackle is a substantial' treatment, hardship and worry to one’s ¡The Emperor. reduction in the football mortality. own beauty carried Philip family, and the knowledge that after Perhaps the most colorful .. number Several spectators at the Beaverton- . recovery all violent exercise and heavy Starr off his feet the mo­ u ... .0 ,. and , on . , the McMinnville game caught cold . . program is . the . Dance Macabre . , . work are taboo under penalty of a se­ * 6 .which is a symphonic poem which is ment he saw her. Mary, H, L E T me linger by my fireside embers — cond breakdown. I lunger pa ne. | |,,oat realistic in treatment. It syni- But Christmas seals bring with them B lanche’ s cousin, was bolized Death ar a fiddler who comes Thanksgiving is no day fo r idle roving. a message of hope-the knowledge that Schools are worth all they cost now forth at midnlght and play. a Ji(f lhat beautiful in a different way. tuberculosis is both preventable and Old friends, old days, old songs, my heart remembers, Just for the pleasure the kids get out , ummon, skeletons from their tombs, I Perhaps her lovelin ess curable: that it can be detected in of Y<> Yo. | 0 J(,in th<. un,„n ny dance until th* A re gathered to i.ty side fo r hours o f loving. children years before It becomes ac­ was less apparent because cock crown at dawn. The xylophone tive and protection provided for them Soon some one hundred lame ducks #mployed to lmltate the rattllng of I take life ’s book and turn its yellow pages, she was too busy to be con­ wil be released for flotation down the ^onee that the research committee of the Uefore the firelight glow I watch them brighten. limpid stream o f leisure which flows National Tuberculosis Association scious o f it, too concerned The Minuet for strings is a most thru the private preserves of party continues to search diligently for a Old faces o f old friends o f outgrown ages. in being a good house­ charming number, and Grainger'« > paraplegia. specific cure; and that throughout the ____ ___ ¡"M olly on the Shore” is a lovely thing, Through windows, with me, watch the brown earth keeper for her father and country there are 2,084 affiliated tuber-j Wonder how much money w ll/ a typical example o f the real "fiddle cuioala associations fighting the dis­ whiten. a tender mother to her Chang., hand, over the eleetlon-from tU“ # ' T * ' 6' CT » v ease. th» k a n j. „ » E - , » 1 , and the Oberon overture are wholly little brothers. the hands of Europe to the hands o f ......... . . . , . . . ___; That ia the message of the penny Uncle Sam delightful and provide fine balance: Christmas seals. They are sold annu­ S E E o }d homesteads with their snowy thatches, It took a man's way o f . for the program. ally between Thanksgiviog and Christ­ breaking a woman's heart A thousand idle men of Washington \ ’ _____ And from huge chimneys grayish smoke ascending. mas by the tuberculosis associations County could be set to work polishing «w-^- to finance their all-year-round work. and a visit to a Urge city I hear the welcome sound o f liftin g latches. the rails of our railroad track. For the past twenty-five years they where other oxen made her have been forcing back the frontiers I feel the warm handclasps o f hands befriem ling. Thanksgiving Read an incredulous story o f a o f tuberculosis so successfully that aware o f her own beauty Oh, fares o f the past, when life was living. squirrel carrying o ff a boy for a nut. today the tuberculosis death rate has j to transform Mery from a Thanks! Must have been Jlggs Junior. been reduced two-thirds. Through Come, gather ’round this board and lift your t oues simple girl into • fascinat­ their efforts many sanatoria, prevent - 1 Again, as yore, in one long, glad Thanksgiving, Severa! thlngs have gone up since oria, clinics, nursing service, health ing woman. It took a world the election: dough, elevatore, farmers' For all th« hands tnat wrought (or ua, laws, and other forms o f prevention, In which the heart o f youth and age rejoices! catastrophe and a minor hops and hopes, and we may confidcnt- For all the minda that thought tor ua, diagnosis, and treatment have been es­ tablished throughout the length and __ f 'rr({ K eller D ir . ,ly e*P «ct u *e* to lak* on a f r*ah« r For all the men who looked ahead catastrophe to bring her tone breadth o f the country And saw ua living in thsir atsad; • t ! W M 'ttB U slsa the happiness for which The Christmas seals that carries the For kindly hand* that sow for ua she longed. "Old Schoolmates Meet in Bat h”— double barred cross, which Is the sym­ And shining fields that grow for ua. Bath, III, News. Did they quarrel over bol o f tuberculosis work, will come to For all the thoughtfulnesa of toil 1 the towel? you this, month as a silent messenger And all the benisona of soil, • h h a it ary of unusual Teacher Expert-Miss Webfoot. you pleading for your support and assur­ ws livs I may go to the blackboard and solve Wa thank Thee, . . God— and may . ing you that It will work not only for Interest, omd will oppeol this algebraic question State Income To draa,n ,nd ho* ’ 10 work * nd those stricken hy the disease, but also to oil of oof roodon , , . .equals State Expense« Find the state With syes beyond and hearts to t> s»s for vour protection. Tour answer Savings A world o< ao much lovsUnaaa. ffcowid be T i e . ” Cootlauad am P»fo 4 Celebration of Pioneers Large Crowd Enjoys High School Carnival Tigard Teachers Attend Institute At Beaverton As The World Portland Symphony Will Play Sunday Goes By Annual Christmas Seal Sale Our Ntw StrfW Lady Blanche Farm O J t