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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
THURSDA*. SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PAOK4 ' again postpone his coming to us from cal Arts building and will be glad to j •September 20 to 24 to September 27 s»e his old friend« in his suite of i ( to October 1st. We are expecting a rooms. I real inspiring week end meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Omstead and | that time. One evening will be de their daughter Ortrude spent the voted to the Home Mission program week end at the J. W. Sprague home. ' of the church and especially of this Malcolm Clements returned to his North Pacific district. Another even- I morning nine o clock, will be Faith ... ... . . .. . _ METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Mrs. J. E. Davis left for her home King and Louis Hughson left for home Sunday from Gresham where _ b ' . , mg will be given to the great Foreign he had spent several weeks working To many this word means a simple I f . B George F. Gordon In Omaha, Neb., Tuesday evening, Eastern Oregon Monday. They will . / . .. . . . . missionary program of the general in the Safeway store. form of belief based mostly on igno- . ... . _. hunt near Canyon City. after spending the past two weeks The summer Is ended, school is now lance and , upcrgUtton. Blind faith church All other services will be The ladies of the Methodist church Walter Caviness and Wilbur Hol- visiting relatives and friends in com also left early Monday morning met at the church Tuesday and gave in session, vacations mostly over ,8 faUe We can know. Mark U:23 evangelistic in nature. Plan to at- Portland and Beaverton. Now is the time to return to youi sayg_ “j j e shall have whatsoever he ten every servicee. Kenneth Hagoes and Catherine for the Blue Mountains for a week's it a general cleaning. church and resume again your right- saith.. This ,s not guesg work or We invite — you ■ *" to worship with us Beach spent the week end in Bu- hunting. Essex Marsh, who, with Mrs. Marsh next Sunday. Sunday School 9.45 a. ful place. Beaverton should be a bjjnd superstition. Paul was a leam- A1 Jannsen accompanied several coda, Wash., visiting at the home of are on a hunting trip near Prineville church going town. Protestant and ed man and he u the m. Morning worship II a. m. N. Y. Mr. Hagoe's sister Mrs. Agnes Hilleboro friends on a hunting trip met with a slight accident which de Catholic alike need the ministry of of things hoped for, the P. S devotional 7 p. m., evangelistic near Heppner, leaving Wednesday Morgan. layed his going into the woods for a the church. Your home life would be evidence of things not seen •• In re. 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wait are back evening. couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. -------------------- James Lewis, Henry Nelson and Marsh, patent« of E .Marsh, who are richer if once again the Christ of a„ ty faUh takes hold of the 8ub_ j from several weeks visit with rela , 8lance af things desired, and presents) CHRISTIAN CHURCH Guy Carr also left Wednesday even caring for the house during their Calvary were living on the altai tives in Michigan. Rev. G w Springer Me. and Mrs. O. A. Gilmore and ing for Heppner where they will hunt absence, had word that their son had your heart. 1 he church nf®ds yo“ to our senses the things for which we e a - long Pau, a,B() says “Things which The Sunday SchooI is observing a their daughter Elizabeth were Sun In the Blue Mountains. run a pine needle into his eye, and Your gifts and talents shou C. J. Bielman and his son Beverly had to seek medical aid in removing day dinner guests of Mrs. M. C. e RP,? !r ii he vo,.r d e n o m - are seen were not made of thingt! "Chinese Christmas.” Everyone i« re- and Albert Ross left for Southern it. The Marshs are still in Eastern >')U l e. tga *BS ° fj . which do appeal.” In other words qUested to bring a small gift .prefer- McKercher. ination or no denomination find you« the great Qak ^ exiats and that Mr. and Mr». Walter Van Kleek Oregon Thursday on a hunting trip. Oregon hoping to bring home some ably useful articles such as pencils, place in a church of your choice. whJch produced it and makes it Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and son Jack venison. and their daughter Cathryn, accom erasers, hand soap, wash cloth, etc. the variety of ministry through the -tand u invisible The fieed pr0Ve8 panied by Mr. and Mrs. Robt Cole are spending the week near Bend The Parent-Teacher» association churches of Beaverton is such that QUr pojnt when we consider its bright colors are especially pleasing and family and Mrs. E. Wills of Ti deer hunting. to Chine«e children. These will be will hold their first meeting of the you can find the thing for which your growth. Day by day the plant grows sent to a Chinese mission by the mis gard, spent the week end at Netarts. Rev. and Mis. Willard Anderson, year Monday evening in the high soul longs. Choose one of the Beav The invisible which is desired finds Liebert Wilson and Roy Shearer of the Nazarene church, returned school. The teachers are to be guests erton churches and go to work. Be its way into the shoot and branch and sionary society. Be sure to bring drove to Astoria Tuesday with a home Sunday evening from three of the evening and dinner will be come a part of that church. Offer becomes the tree. Faith is the sub your gift by next Sunday. truck load of feed. week« vacation visiting relatives at served for them at 6:30. A business The young peoples society are plann your services to your pastor or Sun A. B. Clement, Dewey Drorbaugh Ada, Oregon. meeting will follow with a good pro day school superintendent. There is stance of things desired, hoped for, ing a “School Party" in the church Your faith need not be a and Fred Penz fished at Columbia A. C. Johnson and son Robert of gram promised. Mrs. Belle Walker, a place for you to work. While you | needed. d” affa"jr. You have a eight to basement next Friday night, Septem beach Sunday. McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Parker president of the association, is asking need the church the church needs you ber 29. Come dressed as school child- know Just where you stand. Miss Ruth Lundgren returned to Downing, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl all of the members to be on hand if | ien and bring your pencil and tablet. No man can be at his best unless he her home the latter part of last Hansen of Beaverton, started early pos«ible. You will enjoy this message. Come There will be regular services is doing those things most beneficial week after spending the summer at Sunday morning for a week's trip to Enrollment at Beaverton High to society. The church offers you Sunday and hear the sermon in full next Sunday both m0rning and even Cloud Cap Inn. Eastern Oregon deer hunting. school Monday reached 238, an in that opportunity. ing. The topic of the morning ser- Will you accept Joe Keller drove to Astoria Tues Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hastings crease over last year. I. R. Metzler it? We would like to remind those mon will be “Two Cups.” The even CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH day on a business trip. returned Wednesday night from a ten opened his eighth term as superin who go out of town to find a church ing topic will be “The Church Accord- Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor Charles Essig is visiting his fam days trip to Seattle and Victoria, B. C. tendent of the schools. home that their presence and cooper 1 ing to Pattern.” ily, after spending the summer at Mrs. James Lathrop left last Wed Among the improvements, a new ation in a local church is worth more Well friends things are warming up Marshfield. nesday for the ea<st. She will visit in fifty passenger Federal bus will be than it is in a larger church in the and we are beginning to set the pace i _ Wm. Petch of Yamhill spent from DeMolnes, Kansas City and Chicago. city where they are only considered | for the iau and wjnteri congrega-!' in use after Monday. Saturday to Monday visiting at the Miss Lettie McKay of Whitfoid At a student council meeting held as mass. Just as well go to the city tiona are better, Come next Sunday; FINLEY St SON Howard Hughson home and calling bad as her guests Sunday, her sister Thursday plans for an assembly to ' to do a11 ollc buyinS' The sense of and make them still better, we think Funeral Director» on other friends in town. Mrs. Harriet McKernon and her Christian loyalty has never filteied|We are gojng to have a helpful mess- Sii.'- Montgomery St. 4th be held Monday, were made. Rev. Oscar Oooper, former min nelce Miss Ruby McKay of Portland. into the thinking of many people. ■ age for you t,oth in the Sunday to Fifth ister of the Christian church, was Members from Beaver Chapter O. These same people are very religious gchooI and church. The school meet Motor Equipment, an over night guest of the Howard IIAZEI.DALE NEWS E. S. attending Sherwood Chapter i brut decidedly short sighted. i p i i m i W M * Staff A Facilities tot at 9:45 and the morning service at 11 Hughson home Tuesday. Saturday evening were Vivian Law m o h i K I vxv g e r v J n g p ortiand and We could have a better and bigger o’clock. The pastor’s topic will be Community club will meet (this) Albert Brandt and Harry Sum rence, A. M .Kennedy, Viola Nell»on, its Suburbs Beaverton if all our citizens would j “The Symphony of Life," at 8 p. m. he mers are home from the hop fields Friday, September 22, at 8 p. m., for Emma Garriah, Margaret Denney, after spending »everal weeks work a social evening. All are invited to cooperate to make our town what it will take the subject “ Whitewash,” Myrtle Felshcr, Ethel Forrey, Bess there is a lot of it used off and on. attend. Pie and cider will be served. ing near Newberg. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCormick, could be. The merchants and busi what’s It good for? Prepare for a Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peters and Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schles- John Felsher, Samuel B. Lawrence, ness men of Beaverton deserve the very interesting notice about the ser family moved to Portland the first eer of Rosedale, a son, on Monday. and R. B. Dennsy. of the week. Mrs. W. C. Jones of Portland, spent patronage of our citizens. It is they vice October 1st. Twenty-three young people met at last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibney and who pay Beaverton taxes and not family moved to Portland Sunday. the R. B. McMInn home Saturday Jones. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE the outsider. Loyalty I say has play Paul Shellenberger is leaving for evening for the regular Bible study Mr. and Mrs. Max Bailing and their ed so little part in the life of many Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor class. Genevieve Carter led the de Corvallis Friday where he will again daughter, Maxine, and Joanell Ban votional services. Mr. Garnett took ner, of Portland, wrre Sunday guests people, be a student at O. S. C. It has been necessary for Dr. J. E. Mrs. August Dallman and Mrs. as his text "Creation” from the first of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gillenwater. The sermon subject for Sunday Bates, our district superintendent, to Jake Falx of Kinton were visiting chapter of Hebrews. A short busi- Mrs. Dallman's daughter Mrs. O. E. net*i session was held at the close of the hour. Lierman Tuesday. Jessie Baker o f Portland vi»lted Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence drove his father George Baker Tuesday. to Warrenton Sunday and visited Mr. Mrs. C. J. Stevens, who has been and Mrs. Gavin Catto. After Mr. very ill at her home for the past Luwrence transacted legal business In week, Is slowly improving In health. Astoria on Monday he and Mrs. Law Mrs. Sam Olds was very pleas rence returned home by way of Cor antly surprised at her home when a nelius Pass. group of her lady friends came in Mrs. W. W. Saling is confined to and helped her celebrate her birth her home with an infection caused by day anniversary bringing gifts a leg injury. flowers and a huge birthday cake. Mrs. Mary Summers is improving Those present were Miss Bess Ar from an attack on bronchitis. chibald of Hillsboro, Mrs. Guy Black Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowe stone, Mrs. Mary Ulnman, Mrs. Paul Blamplve, Miss Mnggle Barnes, Mrs. of Cedar Mill« September 14, a daugh Hazel Spark and Mrs. Borsch, all of ter. Mr. Rowe is a son of John Rowe Portland. After an enjoyable after of Beaverton. Dr. Boyd Sprague who formerly noon light lunch was served. Mrs. Charles Hldey has her mother had his offices in the Stevens build from Oregon City visiting her this ing in Portland, is now in 508 Medi- week. Mrs. O. E. Lierman and daughters are moving 4o dairy farm near I>*nt8 A V A V A W A V S V b W . V A W A Monday. Mr. Lierman and Carl have spent the past two weeks on the farm and are well pleased with their sur roundings. Q ild h innng Rev. and Mrs. Willard Anderson and Mrs. O. E. 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