The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 07, 1941, Image 1

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    DEDICATED TO THE BEST INTERESTS AND D EVELOPM EN T OF GREATER BEAVERTON
VOL. 14, NO. 40
High School
Carnival Set
November 14
Beaverton, Oregon,
Hal Inman to Head Local
Kiwanis Club for 1942
Friday, November 7, 1941
Mason-Randall Church Plans
Wedding Read Armistice Day
November First Celebration
ESTABLISH ED 1927
Red Cross Annual
Roll Call Starts Next Week
Rabson Says, To
Store Up Reserve
Urges Changes
H al Inm an w as elected to i.tt
The R ed Cross annual Boll Call
! presidency o f the B eaverton K iw anis
will be started next week.
E very- 1
; club fo r 1942 at W ednesday's m eet
one should get behind this and heip
ing.
The responsibilities and pleas
put it over lOO'-; .
T he need is much
' urea con nected
with the o ffic e o f
greater this year and the quota for l
i vice president w ill rest on the capa-
W ashington C ounty is double what
! ble shoulders o f Ted E m erson, while
it was last year.
I those o f the treasurer were allotted
One o f the main reasons for t h e ;
| to Jay Gibson.
The seven worthies,
increase is for the w ork done am ong I
The A rm istice Day party at St.
i o fficia lly know n as the board o f di
G E N E O 'C O N N O R
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. . In a beautiful can dlelight service 1 C ecelias ch u rch prom ises a lot o f \ our own soldiers. The cou nty chair- ■ Babson P ark, M a s s , N ov. 7— T his
will be
D ew ey D rorbaugh.
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man has received, this last year,) m orn in g I noticed the squ irrels stor­
A gala Girl R eserve carnival, fea ­ rectors,
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at the Bethel C ongregation al ch urch [ fun fo r everyon e attending.
There !
O scar Hagg, B ob Burnside, Dayton
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a . , ...
turing the crow n in g o f Queen M ar­ t
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m B eaverton at
8 p. m. Saturday. : will be som ething doin g all a ft e r -( sixty-five calls fur aid to the boys ill ing up nuts fo r the w inter.
W e ars
L es K istner,
N orm an Johnson.
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uniform .
jorie I, is expected to be the social P eck.
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N ovem
ovem ber
ber first.
first, Miss M artha
R an
Ham bur- . Other things in regard to the war so accu stom ed to these sim ple in ­
Grant.
W ith
ith this
line-
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and Russell
Russell Grant.
W
t h is l in
e-
t, , aughtel-
o f Mr. and Mrs. Bar- I noon, from 1 to 11 p. m.
highlight o f the fall sch ool term on and
stincts o f the anim als that w o fail
R a n *al, becam e the brlde o f D r gers, c o ffe e and cake will be served j m ake it n ecessary to raise the quota. to realize their
the evening o f N ovem ber 14. D o o m up, the sailing fo r 1942 should be a.l ^
grea t sign ifica n ce.
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B
eano
and
gam
es
played.
that
could
be
desired.
Business,
re-
j
Let's rally to the call.
o f the high school gym nasium will
H erbert E. M ason, son o f Dr. and
H ow is it that these squirrels, w h ich
T
he
annual
din
n
er
w
hich
has
|
ports,
discussion,
and
a
lot
o
f
other
W . P. Keehaugh. local chairm an have never been to sch ool, k n ow that
be open to the public from 3:30 to 6
Mrs. C. E. M ason o f B eaverton. R ev. I been a fekture o f the bazaar each j
and fro m 7 to m idnight, to view the items made up the balance o f the j W illard B. H all officiated .
w inter is com in g and store up ad­
year has been postponed until De !
Crandall P eck announced ;
m any interests o f this biennial a ffair. meeting.
vance supplies in su ch a system atic
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o .. i P ie ce d in g the cerem ony, Miss Mar-, ! cem ber 8, on accou nt o f other con- Annual Corn Show
a
reded,cat,on
program
o
f
the
B
oy
tha
Lehma”
sang
the
hy
mn
"O
Per-
The queen, w h o in daily life is
m an n er?
m any hum ans with
I
flictin
g
dinners.
Scouts
fo
r
W
ednesday,
N
ov.
12th
.
.
.
.
.
bv
M
iu
Scheduled November 27-29 our pu blic Yet,
M arjory Junor, will m ake her en
feet
L ove”
accom pan ied
by Miss
sch ool system , n ew sp a­
Mrs.
Shellenberger,
Mrs.
Am
ell
and
j
K iw anian Floyd M alm com
fo r
the
tw elfth
a n n u a l1 pers, and radio fail to tak e these
trance w ith her royal cou rt prom ptly Junior
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. , I Alice Clement, o f M cM innville, aunt | Miss M cD erm ott are in charge' o f j D ates
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W ashington C ounty 4-H Corn Show, ordin ary precautions. Is lt possible
at 9:30 when she will be crow n ed su­ mented on the tra ffic setup lust in- 1 . . .
the affair.
ie
W
so p < >
sponsored by the C om m ercial-N ation ­
prem e ruler by P rim e M inister Dod augurated at B eaverton High school, °
“ ed u ca tion ”
is
u nderm ining
A C ountry Store will be put on by - al B ank o f H illsboro, have been an that
and urged attendance at the band | " The bride, S*^i
Berg.
given In m arriage by ! the m others o f the school.
these basic im portan t in stin cts?
con
cert.
K
iw
anian
Earl
H
orsell
nounced by A. H. A bts as N ovem ber j T alk in g with R oosevelt
P rin ce C onsort
L ouis
W ilson is
her father, w ore a princess dress of
T he additiion o f a
the queen's escort. H er royal court o f M ontavilla club was a visitoi and white satin w ith yok e o f lace and | The bazaar will have lots o f lovely j 27, 28, and 29.
A few years a g o w hen I was on ce
I things on sale for C hristm as gifts.
class for hybrid corn w as announced i at the W h ite H ouse on business,
con sists o f the follow in g :
Crown reports M ontavilla goin g a lon g n ic e ­ full train.
H er fingertip veil was
ly.
H
e
prom
ises
to
brin
g
Mrs.
H
or­
at
the
sam
e
time.
T
he
show
will
b<
princess M axine Lusby, with her es
held in place by a M ary Stuart cap
P residen t R oosev elt asked
me to
held in the rem odeled lobby o f the | com e into his private o ffic e . H e said
cort C row n P rince W illiam See; R o y ­ sell a lon g the first ladies night m eet­ o f B russells lace.
She carried a Beaverton Boy Listed
ing
convenient.
Bank.
The three divisions o f the the
al princesses Janet A cerm an, M ax­
cascade bouquet o f huniboldtii bou-
T reasu ry
D epartm en t believed
show this year will include:
ine Cady, M arvell E m erson, K a th ­
vardia
and
white roses, centered Among Flying Cadets
that corp ora tion s w ere n ot d eclaring
E dw ard L. L arson o f
Beaverton
1 Class o f M innesota 13, with an | enough o f
leen Lewis, M ary M iller, and M ild­ Nutrition Institute Set
their
earn in gs in divi­
with a vvhite orchid.
red Yates, w 1" : their respective es
T he brides
attendants
w eie the : was am ong the 43 aviation cadets en­ exhibit o f 25 ears.
dends and this enables certain s to c k ­
For
Tw
o
Day
Conference
2 Class for hybrids, con sistin g o f i holders in the higher b ra ck ets tem ­
curts. Sard Steudler.
B ob
Barnes,
Misses Helen Randall, sister o f the listed in the U. S. A rm y Air Corps
A Nutrition Institute sponsored by
Lt. Col an exhibit o f 25 ears.
Gene O ’Conner, Ken G eorge, R ichard
bride, aa maid o f honor, Jane T rout- in Portland N ovem ber 3rd.
porarily
to
escape taxation .
The
the O regon State N utrition C om m it­
3 M innesota
13
Y ield -P er-A cre ! corp ora tion
M artin, and Floyd Malm.
on and B etty Jo Shown, bridesm aids, B. H. H ensley district recruiting of
would, o f
cou rse pay
Contest.
C om pleting the royal ensem ble are tee fo r D efense is to be held at the T hey w ore sim ilar velvet gow n s in ficer.
the taxes on
its
earn in gs whoth
H otel in
P ortland, on fall colors and carried old fashioned
Larson,
w ith
the others o f his
A ny 4-H Corn clu b m em ber is eli j or not declared in dividends.
herald, R ob e rt S ayre;
trum peters, M ultnom ah
To
N
ovem
ber
7
and
8.
R
egistration
M arvin Meyers,
Glenn
M ortim ore,
nosegays o f bronze and
rust ch ry ­ class, will leave fo r flyin g schools gible to take part, states P alm er T or- the extent, how ever, *hat the earn
fo
r
the
Institute
begins
F
rid
ay
a
fter­
and Bill Sw ain; train-bearer, G ra­
santhem um s and halos o f the same im m ediately to take up training to vend, assistant cou n ty agent, and is I ings were not d eclared as dividends,
becom e pilots.
If each com pletes urged to help m ake this tw elfth year ! a stock h old er w ould have a sm aller
ham L everett;
flow er girls, little noon at 1:30; sessions will be held flow ers in their hair.
F u rth er details on the I personal in com e tax to pay.
Gayle
Masters,
M arlene C ook and F riday a fternoon and even in g and
John Mason was best man fo r his his training, in 7 Q m onths they will a big show.
and becom e 2 nd Corn Show will be an nou n ced later. | I answ ered the P residen t by sayin g
continue through Saturday morningr.! b ^ V . “ “ Ushe’r s “ w 7rV D a v id ' Ma get their "w in g s"
Louise W ilson.
T he Institute is planned to be o
W m H a,e ftnd Dr Mllton B run. Lts. in the A rm y Air Corps R eserve,
A nita P icn n ovi will dance fo r Her
that at certain tim es in th e business
interest and value
to
professional j
and go on active duty at once.
M ajesty.
cycle, as d u rin g the depression, it
Defense
Housing
Survey
F or the ben efit o f others trrrcrest-
a reception was held in th# church
Scheduled
fo r 7:30 and 8:30 are w orkers teachers clu b and organ ,-
m ight be well to have such a tax law.
^
fo j. , he 150
t8
The ed in secu rin g appointm ent in the Being Conducted Here
tw o sh ow ings o f a "boy-Iesque” fash ­ zation leaders w ho w ork w ith var-
His plan w ould then put m ore m oney
ious
phases
and
program
o
f
health
£
air
corps.
Col.
H
ensley
announced
The defense
em ergen cy
housing ! into circu lation and help em ploym ent
ion sh ow featuring an all-boy cast oi
brides table in white was centered
and
nutrition,
and
to
others
w
ho
being
con ducted
through | fo r the tim e being.
models.
with the cake and a w reath o f white that you ng men now m aking their survey
I stated, h o w ­
wish in form ation on nutrition.
Fun-laden con cession s, and refresh
M arketeer chrysanthem um s.
C rys­ application need not w ait for thei. sch ool clerk s in W ashington C o u n ty ' ever, that to have such a law apply
A dinner m eeting o f the Oregon tal
He at present shows 24 sch ool d is t r ic ts ' at all periods o f the business cy cls
ment stands will be operated by stu­
candelabrum
held tall
white appointm ent over fo u r weeks.
stated further, that anyone wishing reporting em ergen cy housing accuni w ould
dents throu ghou t the evening, with N utrition C ouncil will be held I-Yi- tapers.
be
very
dan gerous.
He
10,000 paopla
Th« thanked me and that w as the end o f
d an cin g later as a grand finale to day evening, N ovem ber 7, at 6:15, in
Miss E velyn Cathey, aunt o f the I inform ation regarding The Aviatior. modations foi
the Junior Ball R o o m o f the M ultno-
8erved the w edding cake Mrs Cadets should call or w rite to the rem ainder o f the sch ool districts art i the con feren ce.
the colorfu l event.
H e certain ly is a
mah H otel with Mrs. L aura P. W e lls . W illard B ooth and Miss Susan r-i»™
their reports j ch a rm in g man w ith trem endou s per­
Clem U. S. A rm y R ecru itin g Service 325 requested to turn in
president, presiding.
j
Main
P
ost
O
ffice
building,
Portland,
im
m
ediately,
accord
in
g
to
Kathleen
ent presided at the punch bow ls and
suasive pow err.
M cCrae, chairm an, necessities d iv is-j F am ous “ Section 102”
assisting
with
the
servin g w ere: Oregon.
ion, in ord er that W ash in gton Coun j S hortly
Mrs. R ob ert Cathey, Mrs. Glenn H u­
a fter this
interview ,
I
ty may have a com plete file o f enier- j learned that R epresen tative Dough-
Portland Ensemble
ber, Mrs. Jack E ich en b ergcr anu the Congregational Club
gency housing accom m odation s.
Misses B arbara B aucher, M argaret
ton ’s H ouse T ax C om m ittee was c o n ­
To Play in Eugene
Elects New Officers
Phillips,
P
atricia
Mann,
B
arbara
sidering this sam e problem .
In the
T he A licia M cE lroy ensem ble ha.«
T
he
Christian
ch
urch
has
r.o
right
old law there had been a clause p ro­
Meetings
Scheduled
for
been engaged to play w ith the W o ­ Cady and M axine Cady.
hibiting ‘ 'unneeded"
undistributed
T he
bridal pair
received
their to live “ in these aw fu l days as if it
mens C horal club o f E ugene in its
p rofits but the law was d ifficu lt to
The telephone Industry In general ••pre-Christmas con cert, D ecem ber 8 guests in an alcove decoratbd with were not rw fu l days,” Dr. B oynton County Extension Units
E xtension unit m em bers in W ash ­
Continued on P age 5
F low er arran ge­ Merrill o f W est N ew ton, Mass., ch a ir­
and this
com p a n y in
p articlar is in the university sch ool o f music Ivy and flow ers.
man o f the C ongregation al Christian ington County state that the regular
m
ents
were
made
by
Mrs.
L
loyd
Cole­
very m uch “ in the w a r” , accord in g auditorium .
This is the secon d ap­
ch
urch
com
m
ittee
for
w
ar
victim
s
m eetings on M eeting Heulth E m e r­
to L. A. Gritten, D istrict M anage: pearance o f the P ortland group with man, Mrs. W a lter Mann and Mrs. R.
and services, said M onday night be­ gencies in the H om e will m eet at
B. Denney, and were beautiful.
for the W est C oast T elephone C om ­ the E ugene singers.
F ollow in g a trip to the Oregon fore the C ongregation al clu b o f O re­ Tualatin N ovem ber 14, place unde­
pany.
Fortunately they w ere able
An exch ange con cert fo r the tw o
cided.
to
secure
and
install
up-to-date groups is being planned fo r P ortland , beaches Dr. and Mrs Mason will bf gon, at its annual dinner meeting.
S peaking in beh alf o f the com m it
A few
Let's H ave F ew er Colds
m odern autom atic equipm ent fo r the early in the new year..
Glen G rif- at hom e at the Fisher apartm ents in
tee’s appeal fo r funds to ca rry on m eetings will be held during N ovem ­
new exch anges at A lona, Beaverton, fin, assistant d irector o f the E ugene ^ Beaverton.
N ovem ber 10, T i­
Out o f tow n guests included Mrs relief w ork in E urope and war se r­ ber as follow s:
T igard, Scholls and Sherw ood before Gleem en, directs the chorus.
M arie Flint M cCall o f Salem, Mrs. vices at home, Dr. B oyn ton said, gard, home o f Mrs. G eo. A nd erson ;
the w ar tim e restriction s took effect.
“ W e must not miss the tragic but N ovem ber 12 at Cedar Mills in the
H arold M cCown o f Olym pia, W ash
T he exch ange at S ta ffo rd will also be
T he W ash in gton C oqn ty Unit ot
gloriou s opportu n ity o f this aw ful gran ge hall.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
C
athey
of
m odernized du rin g
the next few
the O regon
a ssociation o f
B eauty
Attends Birthday Party
tim
e."
Albany.
days, the equipm ent fo r tnat ex­
Shop ow n ers celebrated the an n iver­
Mrs. G. A. G ilm ore entertained at
Mrs. E. S.
R aven
was
elected
ch ange h aving been secured in tim e luncheon at her hom e in F*ortland
First A'd Car Benefit
sary o f its first year in existence at
president o f the club and the execu ­
O therw ise the com pany, in com m on h onorin g Mrs. M C. M cK erch er on
a pot luck
supper
and en tertain ­
tive com m ittee w as
em pow ered to Saturday at Metzger
w ith the telephone industry all ove; her b irthday an niversary.
m
ent
held
at
Fiillsboro,
W ednesday,
Guests Jurors Selected For
appoint a vice-president.
O ther o f ­
A
“ com e-as-you -are”
ben efit va­
the continent, fa ces an extraordinary included Mrs. M cK ercher, Mrs. John November Court Term
In addition to m em ­
ficers chosen were Mrs. M. H. M et­ riety party sponsored by the Tuala­ O ctober 29.
situation.
N o m aterial io r new in D obbins, Mrs. N elson W a lk er, and
T hirty-on e
W a sh in gton
County calf, secreta ry; M. H. M etcalf, treas­ tin valley first-aid car com m ittee o f bers o f the W ash in gton cou n ty unit
stallation m ay be obtained without Mrs. W a lter Van K leek.
T he tables ju io r s have been draw n to report u rer; H erbert K eithley, G. A. Kress- the
M etzger C om m unity club, will and their friends, there w ere also
an O.P.M. defense priority.
The ex
were a ttractively decorated in Hal- fo r the
mann,
W
alter
H
untington,
A.
F.
get
under
w ay Saturday at 8 p. m. present, representatives fro m other
N ovem ber term o f Circuit
istin g plant m ay be m aintained and ow e'en colors, centered with a love­
units o f the
a ssociation and from
C ourt beginning N ovem ber 24. Those M orris and W . L. Cady, Beaverton, at M etzger school.
m aterial m ay be obtained fo r that ly decorated
birthday cake.
Mrs draw n from the eastern part o f the directors.
P roceeds from
the party will go several o f the P ortlan d beauty su p ­
p u rpose; but applicants fo r service M cK erch er was given a h an d k erch ief
tow ard purchase o f a new first-aid ply houses.
cou n ty
include:
Judson J. Van
not already installed m ay have to shower.
A m ost en tertainin g p rogra m was
car, which serves 13 m em ber com
K leek, B eaverton, route 3, Am anda Book Club Meet
face a lon g wait.
The essential m a­
presented, w h ich included voca l num ­
500 w as played du rin g the a fte r­ P. B aldw in, B eaverton, route 2; Om
m unities in Tualatin valley.
terials fo r telephone w ork are c o p ­ noon in which Mrs. W a lk er held high
All types o f dancing, bridge, five bers, d an cin g and readings by som e
er M urphy, Susie A. Day, Charles Wednesday, Nov. 12
per and iron, m ost in demand for score and Mrs M cK erch er low .
T he B eaverton B o o k clu b will meet hundred and
pinochle are planned o f the ou tstan d in g local talent. L o­
Blank, B eaverton, route 1; V erne O.
the defen se requirem ents o f Uncle
W est,
presiden t o f the
12th in as entertainm ent by the com m ittee. retta Mae
B ishop and N iel P. Nielsen, Tigard. on W edn esday, N ovem ber
P ortlan d unit and supply house rep ­
Sam.
.
the
K
iw
anis
Hall
at
11
a.
m.
“
K
eys
Ethel M. P ennington and G eorge An
resentatives gave sh ort talks on vai
A sim ilar situation exists with re ­
drew s, S herw ood route 1; Bessie Gal o f the K in g d om ” by Cronin, will be Automobile Dealers Meet
Giasons Entertain
ious su bjects o f interest to those m
gard to lon g distance service.
Long
Mr. a r d Mrs. Jay G ibson had fo r breath, Sherw ood route 5; R alph W. review ed by Mrs. H. W. Sti-oeve and
the beauty profession.
distance lines all ov e r the U. S. A
This book was November 12 at Hillsboro i
their gu< sts Sunday, fo r a pot luck Bell, S h erw ood route 3, Mable P. An- Mrs. G. G. M urray.
are sw am ped with tra ffic demands
T he W a sh in gton cou n ty unit, head­
Second m eeting o f dealers w h o are
A nn a M.
Conklin, featured recently in L ife Magazine,
dinner, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Driggs, zalone, H uber,
du rin g the “ peak” houis. yet no ex
ed
by M is. P at Joh n ston o f H ills­
C ounty
route 6 and R ob ert A and has been used fo r review s and j organ izin g the W ash in gton
o f Salem, Mr. and Mrs T. C. Com ley, P ortlan d
boro, have accom p lish ed m uch in tha
tension o f existing facilities is per
as texts fo r serm ons by m inisters o f A utom obile D ealers' association, will
o f N ew berg, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L es­ Johnson, G arden Hom e.
sh ort tim e
they
have been orga n ­
m issable unless required fo r defense
the Gospel.
be held N ovem ber 12, instead o f xxo-
purposes and a defense p riority o b ­ lie o f Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Rash
ized, but look fo rw a rd to an even
C om e early.
B ring your san d­ vem ber 5, accord in g to WhiTtlam r e ­
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. K arl K linge, o f
Entertains Bridge Club
tained.
w ich.
C offee and tea will be fu rn ­ iser o f H illsboro, tem porary ch a ir­ greater year ahead.
Gaston, M iss M axine K linge o f Sa­
Mrs. H. R. Nelson entertained the ished.
man.
lem, Jam es M iller o f P hoenix, A rizo-
,
.
, ...
, i T uesday B ridge clu b at luncheon at
Miss Eleanor Hall Married
na
and
Jay
G
ibson
J
r
o
f
Albany.
Gestrln
ln
P
ortland
T
uesday
aftei
Town Caucus NoV. 12
This grou p meet on ce each m onth in 1 noon. ° Mrs. Don M ac Donald was a Beach-Burke Marriage
Dinner
Honors
Son
Tuesday
at Beaverton
A tow n cau cus will be held W ed ­ the several hom es fo r a get to geth-
Mr and Mrs. H. M. Barnes w ere
guest o f the club.
T he table was Performed Last Saturday
T he m arriage o f M iss E lean or K
nesday, N ovem ber 12, 1941, at 2 p er and p ot lu ck dinner.
dinner hosts at their hom e W ed n es­ Hall, dau ghter o f M r. and Mrs. Earl
a ttractive with a large
bouquet of
m. in the B eaverton
grade school,
Miss L aura Burke, daughter o f
day evening o f last week h onorin g F. Hall and
white ch rysanthem um s with corsage*
Mr. M eslen C. Malar,
fo r
the
purpose o f nom inating a
Mrs. V ivian Burke,
of
B eaverton,
at each place.
The birthday anni­ was m arried Saturday, N ovem ber 1 their son John, student at O regon 1 son o f Mr. and M rs. A . Malar o f
m ayor to serve one year, one cou n ­
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Htate C ollege, on his 21st b ir th d a y ' Sandy,
O reg on ,
w as
solem nized
versary o f Mrs. F. G. D onaldson wa.i
cilm an to serve one year, three coun-
at
V ancou ver,
W ash., to
Chestei
A p ick p ock et took a w atch but not observed.
anniversary.
Guests included Miss T uesday evening, N ovem ber 4, at the
She was given a shower
cilm en
to serve tw o years, and a
the chain from Frank M
Swanson, o f birthday card s and a lovely deco B each, son o f Mr. and M is. C. J L otz and Miss B arbara Jane F ie ld s ! B eaverton C hurch o f C hrist.
R ev.
recorder-treasurer for one year, and
Beach.
F ollow in g a few
days at
route 5, box 776, while he w as w alk ­ rated
cake
with
lighted
candle.? Seaside the you ng cou ple will be at o f Portland. Miss Maxine Cady, H a r­ G eorge S prin ger o fficia te d .
fo r
transaction o f
oth er business,
ing at S W 5th
avenue and Stark brou ght in and placed on the tabic
old Peterson, R obert Barnes and the
T h e bride w ore a g ow n o f white
such as may legally com e before the
hom e in Beaverton.
street, in Portland, Sw anson report fo r her to serve.
hosts.
bridal satin
w ith a fan train and
B ridge was played
meeting.
ed to police M onday.
L ater in the evening additional fin ger-tip veil.
She carried a whlto
during the aftern oon in w hich Mrs.
relatives cam e in 18 ln all—to aid Bible w ith an o rch id and shower
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W . J. S cott held high score.
B eaver Social club held their an­
in the celebration.
M usical num ­ bouquet o f rose buds.
H ours 2-6 each week day —
M iss Hall
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nual bazaar and tu rkey dinner in the
bers by Miss M axine Cady on the pi­ was given in m arriage by her father.
2-7:30 p. m T uesday and Sat.
GU STA VU S B. .JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. H arold M attoon and
M asonic T em ple
Saturday evening.
T his is A m erican Art W eek and ano and Miss Hall on the m arum ba
Mrs. A nabelle Isaacson , m atron o f
F uneral services were
held Wed
A bout 420 were served.
The fan cy two children m oved into their home,
R efresh m en ts were honor, w ore a dress o f blue lace over
Riverview the L ibrary w ishes to call your at­ w ere en joyed.
w ork and apron booth were sold out which they recently purchased on I nesday in the chapel o f
satin and carried a bouquet o f pink
Saturday
Mr.
and cem etery fo r G ustavus B. Johnson, tention to a few volum es that will served.
T he treasure chest went to Mrs. D ar­ Third street.
rose buds.
rel Ellis.
The large m irror to Mrs Mrs. H ill, w h o were living on the 74, W estdale, route 1, B eaverton, who put you in the m ood to participate.
T he
bride's
m other w ore
black
Don M ac Donald.
M any other nice property, ' m oved to H u ber w h e r e : died Sunday in a P ortland hospital, T o help celebrate the occasion Dr.
Has
Birthday
Party
and E. J. M cM ahon
Mr. Johnson, born in Sweden, was C. E. M ason
prizes were won by those attending they bou gh t property several w eeks
Mrs, E lm er B enson entertained a velvet, her flow ers bein g gardenlns
have made a g ift to the L ibrary o f grou p o f little friends o f her d a u g h ­
Mr. M elvin B eeler and Mr. V irgil
w idely know n ir. granite and m ono
A sh ort entertainm ent of m oving pic ago.
w ere accom pan ied
m ent circles o f the P a cific north "M arch in g F orw ard,' W orld W ar No. ter V onda with a costu m e party F ri­ Myers, soloists,
tures w ere shown by Mr. Davis o f
It is in tw o beautifully day night.
by Mrs. C arl W . R o g e rs on the pi­
west.
As a boy o f 16 he w orked hit 1 pictures.
W est Slope.
R
oom
s
were
decorated
Dr. Johnson Moves
All veterans will with black and yellow .
A ctin g as ushers were Billy
w ay fro m Sweden to A m erica on a bound volum es.
G am es were ano.
Dr. and
Mrs.
N orm an
Johnson | m erchant ship.
G eorge
S pringer,
Billy
He cam e to the Pa especially en joy these books, as the played during the evening, follow ed Springer,
Mr. and Mrs Guy A lexander and
moved from the Fisher apartm ents c|fl COMt 4© y. a r i aKO
pictures are so well done ns to be with
Mr. and Mrs Ted Hetu attended the Saturday to their new ly con stru cted
refreshm ents o f
ice cream , W right, R ob ert M yers and W esley
The
G allow ay.
Mr. L in den M yers and
A bout 20 years ago Mr. Johnson able to recogn ize the people
birthday dinner fo r Glenn Alexander home on the C anyon road
Dr. and entered the wholesale m anufacturing book s w ill be treasure on the shel­ cook ies, can dies and punch.
Mr, R a y
K uiken
attended at the
at the Bit o f Sweden in which Mr. Mrs. H erbert Mason will o ccu p y th
door.
and Mrs. Glen A lexander were hosts apartm ents vacated by the Johnsons business in P ortland. He retired foui ves fo r years to com e.
Surprise Farewell Party
T w o outstanding book s especially
A ssisting about the room s during
years ago.
He was a m em ber o f the
Sunday.
T he F riendly C ircle gave a sur­ the reception
w ere
Miss
Annabel
G ranite C utters' union, the Loyal Or fo r the w eek are “ W orld Fam ous
der o f M oose and the M odern W ood I P aintings.” This, from a standpoint prise farew ell party on M is. R obert L ong. Mrs. M ondie Millor, Miss Bon­
Home on Furlough
Mrs. A H. W ood y left fo r B elling­
T hird and ita C hristian, Mrs. R ose Thom pson
o f beauty and educatlion is w orth htuble at her hom e on
Jam es Miller, w ho was on a fu r­ men o f A m erica.
ham,
W ash , Sunday
follow in g a
afteritoon . Miss
Jean
Lewis. Miss
Virginia
Surviving are tw o daughters, Mrs spending a num ber o f evenings over T u ck er street T uesday
from
Luke Field, Phoenix,
w eek s visit with relatives id P ort­ lough
Arizona, spent from Sunday to W ed G w endolyn H. W h itak er o f Mllwau "C olor In S k etch in g” and R en d erin g" Mr. and Mrs. Stuble are m ovin g to B row n and Mrs. P earl Myers.
land and Beaverton.
T h ere were tw elve ladies
F ollow in g a w edding trip to tho
nesday visiting his parents Mr. and | kle, Or., and Mrs. T helm a A R ohrei should be en joyed both by the artist Portland.
and regular patrons.
It is a fine and tw o children present.
R e fre sh ­ beaches the cou ple will m ake their
Mrs
Ned
B
yfield.
o
f
B
eaverton,
a
son
G
uy
B.
Johnson,
Messrs R. L Lacy. H. A. Nielsen
cak e, jello
and
c o ffe e hom e at Garden H om e.
but the m a­ m ents o f
_-
1 P ortland, and
three
granddaugh- volum e o f instruction,
R oy Berst, Ben Shellis and H arry
The clu b
presented
Mr and Mis. I-ee R ich ey and Mr ] A rrangem ents
were
in rare
of terial will appeal to every one. w ere served.
E liander drove to T illam ook W ednes
D E L IC IO U S
glazed
doughntuts,
Aside from Art, new books are being Mrs. Htuble with a g ift fo r her new
H lnkapillar
greatly
e n -IP e g g s M ortuary at B eaverton.
day aftern oon to attend
T illam ook and Mrs
Maple Bars, A pple T urnovers.
P at­
added.
You will want to read G u n ­ home.
Joyed
the
H
allow
e'en
party
o
f
tha
Kl-1
M asonic lodge w hich was preceded
ronize hom e
Industry. B eaverton
th er's latest
book
"In side
I^atin
wanis
at
The
Dalles
last
Friday.
1
H
ave
fun
A
rm
istice
Day,
Tues
by a 6 o 'clo c k venison dinner.
W ord has been received from Cur-1 Bakery.
G overn or A rthur C arey gave a talk Nov. 11th, 1 to II p m
St. Cecelia A m erica.”
All w elcom e to use the Library, tls E. Gum m , w ho has been assigned |
and
showed
m
oving
pictures
o
f
the
ch
urch,
%
a
v
e
r
to
n
,
Beano,
bazaar,
Mr. and Mr«. C arlton D ashney nave
His p o st-'
Learn a T rade, w h ile servin g Uncle
located next the City Hall, B eaver­ to A ir C orps Unassigned.
m oved into a residence on Third an:l South Sea Islands taken on a trip a cou n try store, ham burgers, coffee, ton.
o ffic e address is Bilax, M ississippi. | Sam in th « N avy.
year ago.
| ««It«-
T u ck er street, from Aloha.
Telephone Industry
Very Much In War
Beauty Shop Owners
Observe Birthday