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PUBLISH ED W E E K L Y IN OUR P LA N T ON SHORT ST. A N D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y 1 ST A B L ISH E D 1927 Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, May 28, 1943 Beaverton Hi Commencement Held May 27th Voted Artist Points War Poster Beaverton PTA Installs Officers At Final Meeting “ Victory Queen” Title For “ Happy Days” Ruler A $50 war bond will be given the girl chosen "Victory ljueen” of the r.»4" “ Happy Days” celebration, Hillsboro, July 3, 4 and 5, at Shute park. Select your candidates now. Everyone is invited to sponsor one or more candidates for nueen. The only requirements necessary to enter .the contest is the sale of 85 tickets at 50 cents each for the dance at Shute i park auditorium, Hillsboro, on Sat- j urday night, June 26, at which time | the queen will be selected, Returns j from the ticket sale are to help de- | fray expenses for the bond, outfit the queen and her attendants, as well as many other things necessary to make this part of the “ Happy Days” cele- ration a success. The sale of tickets may be done by the contestant or her sponsors, or both. There will be a I sptK.ia| prjze 0f $5 to the girl selling I the most tickets over and above the j required 35 tickets. United States Industries Are Growing Fast The Beaverton High School com Pabson Park, Mass., June 4.— My 1 The Beaverton P. T A held its mencement wan held Thursday, May readers should remember, particular ' regular monthly meeting in the third 27 in the auditorium. A large crowd ly when making investments, that grade room at the grade school. The of friends and relatives were present. ¡members all enjoyed the privilege of some industries are always dectin The program included: Procession 'sitting once again in school desks, ing whereas other industries an- al. Romona Gabelman, Gelene Hobbs: showing healthy growth trends. Dur Following a short business meeting invocation, Rev. Willard B. Hall; ing the war we have been in a kind ¡the officers for the year 1943-44 were flag salute; welcome, Richard of new industrial revolution. Our instulled. Mrs. lis te r Smith, mem- Smurthwaite, president; Minuteman. engineers and scientists have devel | her of State Board of Managers and Ralph Neilsen; speakev, Margery oped certain existing principles and secreta y of the County Council, in- Graf. Chorus. Speakers: Sally made important new’ discoveries. A f stalled the following officers: Presi Ferguson, Patsy Heinrichs, George ter the war we all can benefit In our dent Mrs J E Robinson 1st vice Mick, Marilu Lohus, Phyllis Thorne. j pres.—Mrs. Norton Peck 2nd vice every-day lives from the progress bo Dale Scheller, Norma Jean Brooks, ing made in science and industry. pres. Mrs Walter Myers Secy. Rosemary Raeburn, Zelda Heisel, Da jM rs^V. C. Boge. Treas -M rs. A. Normal Growth vs. Stability. vid Replpgle, Don Hagg, Malcolm Investors and industrialists who McMinn. I _ . ' . I It has been found advisable to ob- ! Each office' was presented with a the following rules in choosing wish to play niore-or-less safe have a Chorus, speakers: Evangeline Mo • Victory corsage \ eandidate; Affe* to 25 years; rather wide choice for their invest ahofsky, Fred Karpstein Minute The president. Mrs J. E. Robinson, j weiKht. not to exceed 140 pounds; ment capital between the newer man: Ralph Neilsen. Prayer, Wm. Among gave a short speech-thanking the I heiRht not less than five feet three stocks and the old-timers. Smith. Presentation of awards I. R the industries which are now in a .members for their co-operation in 1 |n«.hes Metzler. Presentation of diplomas, the past year and hoping to have I , . . .. . . . ,, normal growth perio«i are office W. D. Cameron, chairman, board of . their help for the new year The j 1 he K'r* must >*' able to <to “ 1‘ - «X|uipment, electrical equipment, ra education. president then appointed the follow- room dancing. Any girl meeting these dio, electrical utilities, petroleum, Class officers of the first semester j in*i chain*, men for her standing com- requirement« would make a most de-, building supplies and automobiles. were George Mick, president; Ron ¡mitees Magazines Mrs. James Me- sirable queen. Most of these industries are now Christensen, vice-pres Marilu Lo I dill, chairman. Ways and Means An application and questionnaire concentrating upon war work, but hus, secretary; Paul Swanson, treas Mrs. A. W. Beguin Membership ; are being sent out for use of the can- ¡after the war they will resume their Second semester: Richard SmuHh- Mrs Frederick Mathis. Room Moth didate and her sponsors. All organi- customary operations. They may be waite, president; Monte Meyers, vice- ' er Mrs. O. Coslett. Budget and 1 zations are requested to send names expected, over a period of years, to president; Virginia Cote, secretary; .Finance Mrs A. W. Ross Program Df candidates as soon as possible to grow slowly in their useful services Paul Sullivan, treasurer. Mrs E Brice Character Build I Mrs. Hildah Highbe, Beaverton- It and supplies. Graduating service men: Ronald l r/eing 1 m ed ian s 1 ■< " K e e p ’em H ying” through the purchase o f more War ^ is ^Ray Manges Publicity I is especially requested that the name Industries which have more-or-less Christensen, U. S. Navy; Ronald Gra Horn!», the rthore /:« ,'er itili soon m a ke ils ap p ea ra n ce in several hundred thou , Mrs. R. H Besmehn. Safety Mrs. j wf person chosen to escort the ham, Army Air Corps; Jack Hamp sand s ’ores and display spots lliiou ¿Intuì the cou n try. Il r as pnintrd hy i.eo rg es David Phelps Hospitality Mrs. candidate at the queen's ball be given already "arrived" are characterized by their stability of operation. Among ton, U. S. Navy; Donald Julian, U. S. S eh reib er. in let nati ntu'ly It tt in in urlisi, whnse p ic tu r e « hang in th e M etropolitan Norton Peck Founders Day Mrs on the questionnaire. them may be railroading, mining, Navy; Wilbur Jannsen, Army Air and II hitrfby Muse >.•.-•» in 5 n r ) o r h and oth er m u seu m s in t arions cities. J. E Robinson. Recreation—Mi s — V ----------------- farm implements, telephone and tele Corps; Fred Karpstein, U. S. Marine s. 1 1 .■itmry UrfarmuMl L. Smith Child Supervision Mrs graph, leather, lumber, ice, soap, cos Corps; David Lynch, U. S. Navy: lO Hark Harkness Historian Mrs. Geo Beaverton Man Monte Meyers, U. S. Navy. metics, containers, food, paper, steel Smith. Second Lieutenant and iron, the textiles anti anthracite Cluss roll: Janet Ackerman, Rob St. Mary’s Boy School Mrs. Geo. Smith gave a report on ert j. Bernards, Marjorie A. Bozich, the Eighth Grade Skating Party of 1 gjx months from the time of his coal. Merchandizing, banking and the Hold Class Exercises Loren E. Broad, Norma J. Brooks D whlch .he had «ha.ge and reported ; enlistment. Robert Sayre, lb, Beaver printing and publishing industry may Wanda M. Brooks, .Thomas E. t,ye, J j O y S Commencement exercises for both that 41 attended and a good lime , ton recejved his gold bars and is now also be considered in the stable Lorna M. Carey, Ronald D. Christen group. All these groups will be part J ; high school and elementary depart- wa* ha<1 . a second lieutenant in the army. He of the American business scene for sen, Evelyn Cosola, Virginia Cote, Henrv Jones of Beaverton left Fri ment!* of St- Marys Home for Boy« The Beaverton P T A members c| imaxed foUr years at Beaverton Thelma J. Cullen, Archie R. Davies, many years to come. But sooner or group »"<* ; hi^h school by winning the statewide later they may proceed to the point* Ernest C. Dilley, Sally Ferguson, day for the naval training station at were held Thursday. Father Thomai formed a Blood Donors Mark A- of the Madeleine ^ a'e pleased to say that three cars j honortl a, Linfield college in debate. George R. Francis, Evelyn M. r'uegy, Farragut, r a r r a g u t , Idaho. lu ario . His n i s brother, o r o t i i r r , Claris. . . . /¡adhois . . j parish . \A*»nt where radical new developments will ' --------1 the *’-------------“------- ~AA—~ wenl went. oratory and ex-teinpore speaking in force them to change their methods commencement address Louise L. Gilbert, Margery E. Graf, Jones. C.M.M.M., is also stationed ¡delivered there. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. to ‘ h < > »j* , h 'Kh s ^ o l and the 13 Two boxes of candy were present- j li»42. Ronald L. Graham, Donald R. Hagg, or products or else they will enter a ■ - * - - — grade school graduates ed to the teachers of the grade and James W. Hall, James R. Hampton, H. A. Jones of Beaverton. Sayre also won the state title in period of declining usefulness. Tony Pranger received the coveted schools as a small token of the American l.egion oratorical con Joan L. Haynes, Joan C. Heil, Patri Mid Trend Industries. scholarship award, having maintained 'hanks for their help and cooperation test and was a leader at Beaver Boys’ cia A. Heinrichs, Zelda M. Heisel, Dear Sirs: There is also a midway group a grade average of straight A ,nJ |)M* year Eunice Hemrich, Walter L. Hewitt, State held by the Legion at Oregon which will perhaps reflect, over the am doing very well and it isn't throughout his four years o f high During the summer months the ex - i at«t J college' I n 'lw T Helen E. Huddleston, Lois Jean Hig as I tough as you think it is I nuss .phixtl ” ■ . . Hsrrv . — . r for the . . œ ^ - ....* „»_~ .it*— „...1 ------- 1' . . . continue to I0“ j Tobin tC lit 1... I V C committee will ---- ... ... > ■ • **"*• , , ■ • ■ long pull, new growth and expan gins, Virginia L. Jacobs, Wilbur W. These include lighting and hollowing his graduation from high sion. Jannsen, Donald M. Julian. Fred A. Beaverton and Portland very nlu‘'h' ond ' ’ ‘ sive year was’ awardt^l the meet nnd c a n y o n the business at don’t get lonesome as long as I , meda] fop « ^ „d ^ b ility . The Dan band. There will be an executive school Sayre worked in a shipyard heating fixtures, bituminous coal, Karpstein, Donnice May Katterman, I write letters suburban transportation, « • Marie run iriven annuallv tn the meet-ing on June 15th at the home of for four months, enlisting in Novem farming, Lorene Kirkwood, Nellie b. Kunce, I ...» Will get out of boot camp in about McUade cup, given ann ally to th Mrg smith on Conners Road ber, 1042. Assigned to the quarter food preservation, photography, pulp Muriel J. Lewis, Marilu M. Lohus, 13 weeks and, man will I be glad! outstanding grade shool student, was at Rock CUff Thjg jg o bp gn ft„ master corps, Fort Warren, Wyom products and home appliances. We Marjorie D. Lowe, David W. Lynch, Can't do much while down in here, j presented to John Hemck. Scholastic (d meeting, starting at 10 30 with ing, he applied for officer training all know that the lighting of factor Richard K. Martin, John M. McMinn, I ~ ----- - -------- - - - - —■ 1 honors went to Tony Pranger as ■ R Plenty of marohing. eating and a potluck luncheon. Every member and was sent to Camp Lee, Virginia. ies and office buildings has improved Monte E. Meyers, George F. Mick, washing clothes I would like to j valedictorian and Burt Avery as salu j of the p T A i8 lnvited to attend He graduated the youngest in his immeasurably in the last few years. Jr., Dorothy J. Miller, Mary Miller, j this meeting and any othev executive class on May 4 and was in Portland Further strides will be made in this Dorothy P. Mitchell, Glenn E. Morti- hear from you to let me know how tatorian. High school graduates are Burt; meeting that may he held. So do j for a few days enroute to Fort Crook, field uijtil perhaps the ordinary elec more, Evangeline R. Moshofsky, I the Beaverton situation is. Write soon, I like mail! ! ! ! Avery, Charles French, Richard Mai come. I Omaha, for further training. Ralph H. Nielsen, Carol D. Oja, Do tric light fixture, as we know it, will C h a r l e s M. FRENCH len, Carroll Patterson, Tony Pranger I ____________ y ____ V ris G. Osborne, Jerry L. Pointer, be a veritable antique. 'A. L. Co. 348-43 Camp Bennion. U. S. land Harry Tobin. Two of this group -j-. . j , Rosemaiy C. Raeburn, Melvin D. Bituminous coal is already giving ;N. T. S. ‘ were unable to attend the exercises:! 1 h o m i s o n * r l a n s o n Miss Lois Noble Replogle, Alice R. Roeske, John us many new types of products of a Charles French is in the navy and Wedding Thursday Rohrbach, Beverly C. Rolf, Gladys M Weds Army Man plastic nature. It is still, when easily i Richard Mallen in the merchant ma \ Sanders, Arnold D. Scheller, Jean “ Dere d.’aft board’V accessible, a most efficient source of Have arrived safe and sound. ! rine. Those receiving their eighth! The marriage of Miss Margaret ette M. Schulz, Margaret L. Selden, The wedding of Miss Lois Eileen Farming througo I grade diplomas were: J. Alinasi, W. Hanson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. electric power. Naomi L. Sinden, William C. Smith, ¡Slightly worse for wear and tare. Why don’t the ladies join the ' Avery, C. Baltz, J. Dodson, J. Dona-|J- Hanson, to Mr. George Thomison R. Bra vender, to Mr. Alexander J. chemurgy has an incredible future Leslie F. Smith, Jr., James R. Smur hue, J. Guerin, D. Houck, K. Lange,; U. S. Navy, took place Thursday ev- ! Alcantara United States army air both from an industrial and food thwaite, Paul Sorbets, Paul W. Sulli iWAAC’s (heh-heh.) Yours truly, etc. ____________ iC. Mather, T. ________ Noud, _ R. Graham, ____ „..., . J.;ening. . May 27. at the Garden Home | force and son o f j|r„. A j . Alcan point, of view. If space permitteil I van, Paul O. Swanson, Nancy Teu 1 church Pvt. RILEY D. MAY Henick and J. Berry. fel, Phyllis M. Thorne, Cecil Van ■ tara o f Beavertdn, was an event of could go on and outline further new Kleek. Pauline F. Vershum, Claire . N.T.S., Farragut, Idaho A reception followed the ceremony ! |a*t Sunday afternoon in the Brav.n developments that will be made in i S.C.U.. 1909 C E (Ree. Center) Ft E. Walker. Mildred M. Yates. at the home of the bride’s parents ir 1 ,jer home, with the Rev. Beatties of- the glass industry and in other lines. Non-High Budget ! Lewis, Washington. Gaiden Home. The couple left the ficiating Rapid Growth Industries. .foUowing morning for San Francis- A rtCeptlon followed in the Bra- Lower This Year Industries in another classification Commencement exercises were held . s'r ’i " ef e ^ ,v< un 1 vender hme for a number of friends are literally in the cradle. They may for a class of 41 Beaverton grade ¡Dear Sirs: Many thanks to the Beaverton peo Total estimated tax levy for the M r Thomison is called to active « o r - , , r<dativM a, with thfl brida| become to our grandchildren what school students Wednesday evening * , left for the telephone, the automobile and the May 26, at the grade school auditor pie and Beaverton local Board No. 1 , non high school district for the year vice in the navy. for the gift box The articles w e ¡934-44 is *40.900 as compaifd with Mr. and Mrs J. C. Lowe and four j £ h i d i n g trip to the beach. airplane have been to us. They in- ium. received have been very handy I last years total of $41,061.85, ac children have moved from Madtaa. u_ u _ 41 t______j, Contlnued on Page 2 The program was as follows: Pro like my boot camp training pretty cording to the budget committee. Ex-1 Oregon, to route 1 Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Alcantara will make cessional, Mrs. Barrett Randall; In well. their home in Salt I.ake City, Utah, Thank s again. penditures will total $61,500 with the vocation. Rev. George Springer; Sa l near where Mr. Alcantara is sta- Sincerely i biggest items being $■'!",000 for tui OPA Rations lutation. Evelyn Marsh; vocal trio. Margaret Moshofsky - tinned. RICHARD E DEMUTH, A S tion and $17,000 for transportation. I Tip Top Thru the Tulip, Beverly Canned Milk Marylhurst Graduate Rohrer, Charlotte Hall, Arleta Boge; Co. 436-43 Reg. I U S N T.S Farragut, The inillage is estimated at 6.5. y be budget committee members are class history, Mary Myers; instru Idaho. Beaverton Woman’s I The office of price administration Miss Margaret Moshofsky, daugh IW. F. May of Garden Home, L. Mc- mental assemble. My Love is AH for Tuesday night added evaporated and Brother Passes On Cusker of McKi nley district, John arK* ^*eorKf’ You, Shirley Carr; Donald Grandy. Dear Sir: condensed milk to their meat ra __ dropping _ this card to you ¡Neys I _ am Neys of Cooper Mountain, A. F. shofsky, Route 2, Beaverton, will re Evelyn Marsh, Idamae Ribble, Wil J. C. Ainsworth, prominent Port tioning program, effective at 12:01 liam Springer and Caroline Talbert: now. I am s orry I haven't sooner. Ka’hle of Centerville and Frank Gen rpive th<> Bachelor of Arts degree land banker who passe«! away Thurs ¡June 2. Members of the 1 ^rom Marylhurst college June 3. presentation of school citizenship but they have been keeping me busy. ; zer of Buxton. f Under the new order, the purchase awards. Miss Merle Davies; presenta I was assigned to the 398th Engrs. - hoard are Chairman Harry Fliander, ■ Miss Moshofsky played an import- day, May 27, was a brother of Mrs. ; of canned milk will require one red tion of American Legion awards, with Murdo, Hickox, Frnnk Moore j Beaverton Rt. 1; William A. 8ahnow, ant role in “ Princess Ida,” operetta R H. Jenkins of Beaverton. Mr. Ains coupon per pound. A consuinei Willis Cady; song. The Bells of St. and Bob Barnes at Camp Claiborne, j vice-chairman, Cornelius Rt. 1; Frank recently given at the college. She is worth ha«l been ill for some time and | may buy two six-ounce cans for a was 73 years old. Marys, girls glee club, under direc La. single point, but each Un of mila I spent 5 weeks there and Baj|eyi Buxton; N'else Johnson, Hills- a member o f Treble Triad and will tion of Miss Barbara Cady: valedic then was sent here to the Ordnance boro weighing more than eight ounces 4 ; Fritz Gindhart, Beaver- be soloist at the CommWicement ex- tory, Caroline Talbert; presentation Auto schoo! 1st f^ovincial Company ^ Rt x and County Superintendent erciws. will require one stamp regardless oi Vacation School Opens David Baker, Shirley Baker, Con- I will be here only 12 weeks then I AlJJ,tin Scrafford. the number bought. ----------------- V----------------- A The class roll call—Deana Arpke, will return back to Camp Cl air bo me Tuesday’s action was designed tr V -------------- Good N « | f m fnendu of Jack ,.A b>ilo,' s f«*»ool started and my vefadar company. of diplomas. W D. Cameron, Miller, who underwent a major op- M*y -■ a*- Cecelia < atholic church conserve dwindling supplies for In fant fettling or for persons requiring Your Draftee stance Benson, James Bergin. Arleta Air Force Hero eiation at a Portland hospital last f,,r children who have been unable to tinned milk In special diets, GLEN ALLEN Boge, Lenair Butcher, Hershell Bux Friday, is that Jack is now recover- 1 attend the classes held throughout i An OPA spokesman pointed out ton, Eugene Buxton. Shirley Carr, P F C. Ord. Co. 1652 8 . V Fort Home for Rest mg completely after a long illness. ! the year. that this year’s milk pack Is expect«*! Betty Coburn. Everett Cook. Don Sheridan. 1st Prov Co More than 75 combat missions: Darrell Allyn son of Mrs Noreen i -------------— V----------------- , to fall 25 per cent below the 70,000, Finney. Muriel Finney. Joseph Ger- against the Japs have been chalked Allyn, is confined to his home with | vais. Donald . Grandy, Charlotte Hall, Dedication of the Pilgrim Lutheran 000 cases produced last year. Furth Private John Waters, who is sta- up by Lt. Robert E. Douglas of Beav- 1 the measles. ermore. th# government will buy Ramona Keebaugh. Marion Lindsey. tioned at Camp White, near Bend erton, who is back in the states for Mis Frank Moqre left last weekrrbur(b chapel on S. W. Farmington about one-half of the total output for Beverly Madrid. Evelyn Marsh. Mary Morgan. Helen Morley. Mary Meyers. Oregon, was home here on a fur- a month’s rest with three decorations for Alexandria. I«i„ where she will 1 road will be observed Sunday, June military requirements and for land Virgil Meyers, John O’Conner. Eu leugh last week end visiting his for service in the South Pa« die to j°*n ber husband who is stationed I®, with two servic«‘s. There will be less# shipment. Wl,h u ®- Army there ¡guest speakers and special music by gene Ostrom, Betty Payne. Idamae mother, Mrs N Waters and other 1 f,;, rredit __ .. ,, ,,, F H Sohoene entertained the men i the choir. Ribble. Billy Roberts. Perry Roeske, relatives and friends Funds Apportioned ^ * t y e * r: ° s . 1 r.‘h. plri,t '? tb*: at Vancouver Barracks last Sunday Beverly Rohrer. Dorothy Schurman. son o f Mr. an«l Mrs. R- E Douglas of evening when he presented his col- For County Fairs William Maurice See. son o f Mr route 2, Beaverton, and is a graduate lection of colored slides and gave an Jean Skinner, Donald Smith. William The state department has appor Springer. Robert Strum, Robert and Mrs V A See. Route 3. box 27) 0f ( ;rant high school in Portland and interesting talk on that subject Patrolman Appointed tioned *49.788 to continue to help fin Swain. Caroline Talbert Charles has reportsd at the University of Oregon. Mae Burris underwent an an appen- George Emery Weaver, 24, Beaver- ance 1943 county fairs. Washington Farragut. Idaho, the second largest Topper. Dolores Wright. Injured in a crash landing on a dicitia operation at Good Samaritan I ton, wa . rary pa- rounty received $1431 and Multno V S Naval Training StaUon. fm ---------- ------ V----------------- New Guinea beach, Douglas has been hospital Friday and is now convales- trolman in the police bureau We«lnes- mah $16.983. his recruit training H AN S R. B O l.IN awarded three decorations including c,n‘f there day. Chief <>f Police Harry M. Nile* Counties that do not use the mon -----------------V-------- -------- Fu n era I services were held Thurs the air medal after 25 combat mis The Social and Needle club of the announced. Weaver, standing ti-toot ey, may save It for future years, to MI *T f ARKV DRAFT IA K Ils day for Hans E Bolin, husband of sion.« against the enemy, the distm Beaverton Rebekah lodge will meet ! Pinch, wil lb* assinged to the mo use It for any faF- or exhibition Ir Anna Bolin member of Harmony S e le rtfv e aww tqs r a g t r a a U f g o gU i,h e ,l" f ly in g cfO M a fte r 76 m is at 12 p m Friday, June 4 rtrrday) torcycle detail in the traffic bureau the county. | ------------ _ _ w - - — . lodge No 184. Vasa Order of Ameri were 18 yeavs old on or before No sions, and the silver star for meritor for potluck lunch. — ------------- V ----------------- ca Vault Interment River View vein her 13. 1942 must have their ious achievement and gallantry ir Parents used to say to children If you join the U. 8. Crop Corps Have you looked over the ads this local board classification cards i se Watch your change count your pen- as s member of the Women's L«nd week? cemetery If not do so. lective service form 57), as well as action during a raid on Ratraul. nles. Now -since the new pennies Army, you will be eligible for a cer- — ----------- V------------------ -------- *------- V - - - ------ - -------- -------- v ----------------- their registration «wrtjtlrate tform XARCIHJ8 % A. K E T T l.r W E lJ , are In circulation the pa ents are tificate uf award for "patriotic scr L A I R A 8F.A R I.E S There s nothing alaiming about thr atching their dimes They look vice'' The same service certificate Narcissa A Kettlewell. aunt of 2 ). in their personal possession after Funeral services were held Thurs ca' ds maximum ceiling prt<^ set by the alike, same sice ft’* hard on the will be given to worker# In another day at Peggs Chapel for Mrs. Laura Mrs Eat I Jenkins. Beaverton route ,8 Msy 13. Men without both Con- people who have poor eyesight, also important phase of the food front died May 30. Services were held are liable to fine and imprisonment OPA for a new alarm clock Searles aged 53 of Beaverton. Sur Tip to oceuflste— bet- canning and othev food processing vived by husband George P. Searles. Wednesday Commitment Ftrlawn selective service headquarters warn- sumers should not be required to pay on caahiers sd mors than $165 for the wag model ter advertise now. . plants cemetery Interment Crescent Grove esmstery. Bits o f N ew s A b o u t Our