F R ID A Y , AUGUST SI, 1934 B E A V E R TO N E N T E R P R IS E P a (« « Mi. and Mrs. J. S. Fcl-h «r and fam­ ily motored to St. Johns Sunday Continued from page 1 where they spent tne d a y , with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oescftger. Dr. Talbert spent the week end at Mrs. Irene Cleland of Twin Falls, the beach with his family. Idaho, and Morris Russell of Moscow, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds spent Fri­ Idaho, spent last Friday afternoon and day in Portland with Mir. Olds moth­ night ^ the Sam Olds home. Mrs. »C O U T S A er, who Is 83 years old. She and her Cleland is Mr. Olds sister. : r i c a two daughters, Mrs. Ella Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carey and John Mrs. Erma Choucheck, left Saturday Carey of Portland, were dinner guests morning for a trip to ‘.he Chicago of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McQuire Tues­ Gene Brown won the prize for an Century of Progress. They will visit day evening. original game last meeting. Hi* Mrs. Olds old home in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolier of Vir- game, a new type of race, wag won Mias Ida Brown left last week for salie, Calif., were guests part of last by Bill Siddens with A1 Galloway an extended trip to Alaska week of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene. second. A marriage license has been issued Saturday Mrs. Schoene took her During the week Russel Hulett hag to Harland W. Shank of Portland and j guests and two sisters Mrs. A E. Han- finished all his first class tests. His Julie H. Krueger of Beaverton. sen and Mi « Mabel Carlson fee a trip court of honor is next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna moved j around Mt Hood loop. Mrs. Schoene Lisle Walker, Asst. S M their household goods from the Ed and Mrs. Bolier are cousins. Mr and Mrs. John Dobbins attend­ Boring resilience to their farm near ed the Railway Trainmen picnic at Reedville Wednesday. CHURCH OF C H RIST Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caviness have the Oaks Sunday. G. W. Springer, Minister Mrs. Dora Stipe accompanied Dr. rented their home on Franklin street There will be regular services at and moved to the home of Mrs. Cavi­ and Mrs. L. Snyder to Marshfield the Church of Christ next Sunday ness’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wednesday where they will attend morning. The Sunday School begins Ware. Mrs. Ware has been seriously the annual Natal Day festivities at at 9:45 o'clock and the morning ser­ ill fo r sometime and needs the atten­ that place. vice at 11 o’clock. The topic of the tion of her daughter constantly. morning service will be "Atonement” Mrs. Harry Barnes is taking her The topic of the evening sermon will Sunday School class to The Oaks BLOOM QUI.ST F A M IL Y T H A N K NEIG H BO RS FO R KIN D N ESS be “ There Is Joy” . ! Thursday for a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist of the Ha- T b « young people of the Christian I Mr. and M W a l l a c e Mason of zeldale district, wish to thank their I Endeavor will take charge of the 1 Portland, accompanied by Mr. and neighbors and friends for the many Î evening service with the exception of Mrs. Sam Olds drove around tire Mt. kindnesses shown them since they the sermon. Hood loop last Saturday. lost their home and all possessions • • • Mrs. Agnes McLean, Mrs. Rodrick by fir«. ST. C EC ELIA CATHOLIC CHURCH McLean and Miss Jean McLean oi Sunday services 7:40 and 9:40 a. m. Aloha, were dinner guests o f Mrs. John Dobbins Tuesday. Miss Mc­ Sunday catechism 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday confessions 3:30 to 5; 7.30 Lean left for Port Townsend, Wwh., O IL B U R N E R S Wednesday where she will teach this to 9 p. m. FANS, F U R N A C E S next year. • • • Mrs. H. O. Stipe has been on the \ M. K. CHURCH 5# G O V E R N M E N T M O NEY sick list for several days. Sunday School 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Simonton and \ See us for low prices on Century Services at 11 a. m., 1 Miss Dorothy McDonald of Seattle, 1 Oil Burners, Furnaces, & Repair«. • • • Wash., visited Thursday afternoon j Highest quality equipment and CHURCH OK T H E N A Z A R E N E and night at the Joe Keller home ! work. Full information on Federal Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor Friday Mr .and Mrs. Keller accom- i Housing Act loans. Have you attended the tent meet­ panled by their guests drove to Sea- j ing on First and Washington Sts side where they remained until Sun- j They close next Sunday. Sept 2, and day evening. Mr. Simonton is Mrs this opportunity will be gone. Keller's brother. 219 S. W. 6th Ave. AT. 0945 Rev. J. G. Hringdale Is the evangel­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs. I ist, Mrs. Grace Fewless, song leader Elmer Stipe, Mrs. W. H. Boyd and ] and soloist. Mr. and Mis. Guy McCormac drove to %%,, ,. % W . W M W « W i V A V W The meetings thus far have been Long Beach, Wash., Friday morning very gratifying with good attendance where they spent the week end as R IT Z T H E A T R E B EAV ER TO N , OREGON and definite result«. Services every guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis night at 8 p. m. Sundays: Sunday who were vacationing at the beach. Sun.-Monday, Sept. 2-3 School 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 Mrs. Peak and Mrs. M. E. Kelley, “Baby Take a B ow ” a. m. N. Y. P. S. 7 p. m. Preaching of Los Angeles, were luncheon guests with Shirley Temple, James Dunn & 8 p. m. of Mrs. Nelson Walker on Wednes­ Claire Trevor. A 100% Picture for Next week Wednesday prayer and day. the whole family and Shirley's latest Bible study 8 p. m. Messrs Waite and Rolfe were in picture. Also Cartoon and Pictorial You are cordially invited. Camas on business this week. • • • Tueti.-Wed.-Thursday, Sept, 4-5-« Mrs. W eir has closed the Commer­ cial hotel and moved to Portland. CO NG REG ATIO N AL CHURCH “Under the Tonto Rim” Charles F. Clarke, Pastor Dewey Drorbaugh, son Earl and A Zane Grey Special, featuring Stuart Services at 11 o'clock with aermon Guy Carr brought home a nice lo‘ of Erwin also News and a 2-reel Gang by the pastor. The Bible School opens fish Sunday. They fished at Yam­ Comedy “ Mickeys Tent Show.” at 9:45. You are cordially Invited. hill and report the water very low. Fr,.-Sat., September 7-8 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren have re­ Miss Fane’s Baby is Stolen turned to Beaverton and are prepar­ Oh Boy! The Most Timely and im­ ing for the opening of school Sept. 10. G RE YH O U N D CO FFEE SHOP pressive story ever brought to the screen. I f you have only one leg Feature» 25c Dinners W A N TE D TO BUY—Chenp horses and a mile to come, hobble down and for fox feed. Bebout Silver Fox Beer on Draught 5 and 10c Glasses you won't be sorry you came, don't Farm, Aloha^ tl’ lfcinc Bcaveijton miss it. 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