The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 06, 1933, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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BEAVERTON
January 6, 1933.
ENTERPRISE
a series of morning talks ne.\. Sunday • were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murdoch o» | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harnee of Van-
moining from the text (To Whom j Portland, Mrs. Gcidon Fraser an-. i 3 0 uver, Wash., spent New Yeats at
Rev. Charles E Clarke, Pastor
BeLngtst 'fhoui. The first will be 1 daughter Martha and Mrs. Fraser's | the home o* her patents, Mr. and Mrs.
Well friends: We greet you and in its relationship to Christ ‘ who it- mother, Mis. Corbett of Beaverton.
Pete. Stock.
again extend a very cordial welcome Christ”, Is He the Son of God, e.c. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benson enter
Henry Arndt of Huber is ill with
to you to join with us in worship and In the evening the message will be. j tained Di and Mrs. Daniel Myers j blood poisoning in his ltand.
tha study of God's word, rhe Bible Fellowship. Come out and enjoy our | and daughter Sally of Portland with
Mr. and Mis. Hensley of Tigard are
school
meets at 9 45 a. m. the Chris­ cho.r and music by the orchestra.
Net* Years dinner at Rossi’s Cafe
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
the patents of twin boys, born a: the
T IG A R D M E T H O D IS T ( III IU II
tian Endeavor Societies at 6:30 p m.
We are commencing a New Year Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Benson are sis­ Wilcox Memorial hospital on Decent-
"God was the subject of the Lesson- and the worship and sermon meetings
let us put forth every effort .o make ters.
Alexander Hawthorne, Pastor.
oer doth. Dr. Mason is in attendance.
Sermon in all Churches of Christ on ore at 11 a. m., when the pastor will the chutch in this community a real
Among those from Beaverton who
"Hooking unto the things that are Sunday January 1
tell how Jesus me. the difficulties of source of Spiritual uplift and power: attended the funeral on Monday of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oefftnget of
before” will be the pastor's sermon
The Golden Text was “ Praise wait-1 a defeated “ “ "« perhaps this will help Let us have the uni.ed effort of every ' Ecuis Hesse, a pioneer resident of -he Koute 1 have been ill wit int uenza.
subject at the llo'clock morning wor eth for thee O' God in Zion; and unto “ live mor* hopefully in these trying
1 Scholls district were Mr. and Mrs. ' New Years evening guests at the J.
one.
ship service. Special music will be
Doy Gray, Mrs. W. H. Boyd. Mr. an.'
Sprague home were Mr. and Mrs.
thee thou shall the vow be performed I UmM' at 7 30 P m he w“ ‘ te*> us a
given by one of the quartet.
Mrs. George Blasser and Mi and Mrs Fred Ornsted and daughter Miss Ger-
O thou that hearest prayer unto thee I ,itt,e about how 8° me of India’8 mil
Sunday school will open promptly shall all flesh come” (Ps. 65.1 2).
Walter VanKleck.
' trude and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
| “ ons now “ '*• ‘»«“ ‘ " ‘ ting hie talk
with stereopticon views. We will be
at 10 a. m. under a fine staff of cap­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Welter were hosts of Portland, Mr. und Mrs. W. H. En-
Among the citations which com- i glad to see you.
J. W. Sprague is remodeling his
able officers and teachers. A well or
on New Years day with a family din­ gclke, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach, Mr.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the fol­
store, the work being done by Chillies
ganized study of the gospel of Mark
und Mrs. Essex Marsh and Robert
ner party of fourteen guests.
lowing from the Bible: “ And after
Shively. Miss Billie Johnson of En­
pertaining to tne life and teachings
Miss Mai ion Beck and Ear! Bailey Wood.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
th.-ve things I heard a great voice of
terprise is assisting at the store this
or our Lord and Saviour Jetus Christ
of Portland were dinner guests a. the
Little Shirley Carr is spending the
much people in heaven saying Halle-
winter.
will be presented for the help of each
Rev.
Willard
R.
Anderson,
Pastor
A. C. Chinn home on Thursday even- weeg at »he home of her grandmother
luia; Salvation and glory and honour
Miss Oldene Bentley of Longview, ing of last week.
and all.
Mrs. J. W. Anderson in Portland.
We again Invite you to our services.
and ppower unto the Lord our God”
Evening services will open at 7 i Rev. 19:1).
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wood. Dr. and
You will find a homelike atmosphere j Wash , spent New Years at the J. A.
Mrs. R. E. Hanna has been confined
Miller home on Lombard street.
Mrs. Forest L. Hov'ard. Mr. and Mrs. -o her home for the past week with a
o'clock. Special music and hear.y
The I>»s8on-Sermon also Included and a hearty welcome. Sunday school
Jack
Maish
has
been
ill
at
the
home
congregational singing. Gospel mes­
S. B. Lawrence and Mrs. Louise Car 3fcVere case M iniiuenza. Chester Han
the following passage from the Chris­ at 9:45 a m., morning worship 11 a. m. of his parents with a severe cold.
ter a.tended the installation of officers - na has been absent fiom his duties
sages. A great place for young peo­
Youhg
peoples
meeting
6:30
p.
m.
tian Science textbook "Science and
Earl VanM ter spoil. New Years of the Portland chapter O. E. S at ^ the
ple and adults.
t office fol several days on
Health with Key to the Scriptures” Song and evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Wed
Inter«- ting experience« told by the by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spiriit; Life; nesday prayer and praise 7:30 p. m. day with his father, S. F. VanMeter 17th and Weidler streets in Portland UCCQUnt of influenza also.
at Dilley.
on Friday evening of last week. Mrs. !
Korn >«r Atheist:
at Evangelical Truth; I«o\e combine as on e-an d are Evei-ybody welcome.
Mrs. Ella Norton of Portland vis-
Mabel Jacobs, formerly of Beavertton
Holiday
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
church In regard to their coiiver- the Scriptural names far God. All
j
ited
last week a- the homes of her
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
and Mrs. George Biown were Mrs. was instaled as worthy matron of the
substance intelligence; wisdom; being
sister Mrs. Hattie Suver and niece
tion do Christianity.
Portland chapter.
N.
H.
McMurray
of
Okanogan,
Wash.,
immortality; cause and effect belong
j Mrs. Alex Cochrane. Miss Bess Pat­
George F. Gordon, Pastor
Ralph Underwood in his subject "A
O. W. Hay&s of Raymond, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Anderson of terson. ano.her sister from Portland
to God. These are His attributes the
At 11 o'clock Sunday morning Eu
Chnstiun Daniel in An Atheists Lion eternal manifestations of the infinite
Warren McMinimee or Salem, and j Portland spent New Years at the
1 spent New Years day at the Suver
gene Schiewie of Portland, will speak
Den" gave on e of the most interest­ divine Principle; Love” <p. 275).
Mrs. Ruth Reed of Portland.
home of his sister, Mrs. Walter Van-
in
our
church.
You
will
enjoy
hearing
home.
ing lectures ever given in the Evan­
Louis Iiughson has been confined Kleek and family,
his message.
Mrs. Pete Ludwig has returned to
gelical church rehearsing two months
Young peoples service at 6 o’clock to his home with lagrippe this week, j Verne Allen, Ross Hart and Pete the telephone office after a weeks ab­
Christian Science Society, Multno­
experiences living with his old as­
Sunday evening, a Mr. Atchley, work Arthur Davis of North Plains has Kingston returned on Monday to the sence with influenza.
sociates in Oakland, Cal., in a house mah, Oregon, holds services in the
ing to control the cigarette. He brings been assisting at the service station normal at Monmouth, after spending
where i nl> atheists were staying On< Multnomah school house, Sunday
the holiday vacation at their home in
a very interesting message and many ! during the ahsence of his uncle.
Foes of alotment plan for farm
membei was converted during this morning at 11. Sunday senool at 11
Colleen
Boyd
of
Vancouver,
Wash.,
j
Beaverton,
startling
statistics.
time. Rev. Churles followed with a Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p.
spent
last
week
at
the
home
of
her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Phelps
and
baby
‘
alr>a
iej
^
wonderful sermon on "Whose Son is m.
President Hoover not to act on war-
ALOHA COMMUNITY BAPTIST , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. have moved this week from the Floyd
Jesus 1” These special services will
Boyd.
Tefft residence into the R. D. Young debt revision.
CHURCH NEWS
Business conditions spotty through-
continue till January 15.
The WUrnan’s Missionary Society
Mrs. Ellerson of Route 1 has been 1 residence at Sixth and Main streets.
country,
S. S. at 9:45 A. M. L. Barber, Supt.
teas served a tasty luncheon to the
miitp ill with fin
ylwnd in hpr < Mi« ¿Hid MiS. CtiLrl WildlTUin
. . und i Industrial decline last month was
Worship 11 A. M. und 7:45 P. M quite in wun an inrectea giana in ner
Dr. J. J. Hansucker of Portland of the Evangelical church met at the
jaw
J d&uglKenUj who have occupied the
B. Y. P. U. at 8:45
will be the special speaker in the home of Mrs. Clyde Leedy Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn ce.ebrat- Youn* ‘ es‘dence du“ n* the
1 Wholesale
“ “ “ price level is a third be­
Prayer and Praise Service, Wed.
Tigard Methodist church at lLa. m.
years, are now domiciled in the Jossi
day afternoon transacting the regular at 8 i . M. A very enjoyable lime was ed their twenty-fourth wedding anni
low
1923-29
average.
houso on Hall street.
Sunday and Miss Virginia Packs will
spent New Years Eve in the church versary on Tuesday of this week at ;
League reviews shows world trade
monthl
byusiness
af.er
which
the
hos-
bv the soloists.
There was quite a nice attendance and a dinner party at the home of his j Guests at the Albert Rossi home loss hits us hardest.
ladies assembled.
all enjoyed the song service and de­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chinn last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Too many writers van Loon says
I Ludwig of San Diego, Cal. and Mr. discussing si.uation.
votional exercises and the ringing of in Portland.
Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will
Dinner guests at the C. C. Tripp | and Mrs. Albert Longsoth of Dillon,
meet next Thursday at the home of | Tombs In Mesopotamia mound ante­ the church bel.
Employment in November fell only
Pastor W. H. Redman commences home on Lombard street on Monday Mont.
Mrs. J. A. Crabtree.
date Ur’s by 500 years.
1 per cent under October.
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