Fri Jay, October 19. 1945 BEAV ERTO N E N T E R P R IS E . Beaverton. Oregon P age 1 I W ash in g to n cou nty sch oo ls will ba CAMP FIR E GIRLS O F C H R IS T BETH EL closed a ll day O cto b er 26 to allow NEW S and V IEW S G eorg e W . S p rin g e r. P a s to r C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H te a ch e rs to atte n d tri-o o u n ty In s ti Second and M ain S ts. B e a v e rto n R ev. F . T. S tu rte v a n t, P a s to r T h e Cam p F ire G irls welcomed tu te a t V ern onia. T h e Gideons, an in tern atio n al or- M orning woruhip and p re a ch in g a t ' 9:45 a. m. C h u rch School. M iss 1 ganization of business men fo r the th ie e new com ers, B ev erly Jo h n so n , Mrs. E lsie M cC lurg o f S alem , De ¡9 :4 5 a. m. I A in arette B a rr.s, Supt. and also p artm en t P resid en t of th e A u x iliary placing ol B ib les in hotels and public Audrey and A dair E n g e r Topic- T h e P illa r an d th e G round [ 11 a. m. M orning service. B e a v e rto n ; places, ulso to men in the arm ed ser- elected the follow ing o ffic e rs a t th e ir I u . S. W . V. v isited th e I of th e T ru th . I 5:30 p. m. In te rm e d ia te Y ou ng I vice, have organized a W ashington la st m eeting. T h ey are N ancy B rice, A u xiliary Satu rd ay evening. A din Follow ing th e serm on , th e L o rd ’s P eople p iesid e n t; B ev erly Jo h n so n , vice- ner in her honor w as served a t six j county cam p, with R e v Poulin of supper will be observed. 6 :3 0 p. m. S e n io r Yourui P eop le. P re s e n t also w as Se n io r B eav erto n as s e c r e ta r j and chap lain . p resid ent; R u th M cK eel, secy .; M ari- j o’clock. B ib le S chool c la ss sessio n 11 a. m. ! yn B oyer, tr e a s .; B onnie C am eron, V ice P resid en t Zidom a Q uick o f P o rt M .. and Mrs. H am m er oi P ortlan d C h ristia n E n d ea v o r 0 :3 0 p. m. R E E J I V I L L E C O M M U N ITY | celeb rated th eir birthday at the home 1 scrib e ; Carol B y rd hostess. la n d E v e n in g w orship 7 :3 0 p. m. F R L & B Y T E R IA N CH U RCH P la n s w ere discussed fo r a H al A num ber o f frien d s atten d ed the 1 of M rs W. J . A lexand er last F r i S p ecia l m u sic by o rc h e s tra . R ev. H am p ton, P a sto r day. Those present were M i. and lowe'en party and co m m ittees ap- R o h se fu n e ra l held W edn esd ay in M idw eek B ib le stud y an d p ray er Su n d ay S ch o o l 10 a. m. G. B o n n ie C am eron, scribe. Mrs Aabdling and M rs. Ma> F ra n s , pointed. P ortlan d . serv ice W ed. 8 p. m. j Geigdr, Supt. ! den o f Portland , were out ol town W orsh ip S e rv ice 11 a. m. 21 Years in Meat Business A club unique am ong reu n ion o r l guests. . Y ou ng P eo p le’s C. E. 7 p. m. H IG H W A Y C H A P E L Mr. and Mrs. Sh ellen bergei spent gan izatio n s in O regon, th e A m ity In Beaverton T em p orarily located u p sta irs in th e j the week end at th eii d au gh ters in T h irty -Y e a r clu b h as schedu led Its M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Odd Fellow s H all .B e a v e rto n ; Tillam ook. 4th and W atson S ts. B a c k in 1924 tw o m en began sell firs t m eeting, follow ing a th ree -y e a r O rville J . P oulin, M in ister j Mr. and Mrs. B en Sh elles are on a ing m eat in B eav erto n , O scar New- re ce ss due to w ar, fo r F rid a y , O ct. R ev . E v e re tt L. B ow ers. P a s to r Sunday School 10 a. m. I hunting trip . P a rs o n a g e : 356 B ro ad w ay land er and E lm e r B en so n la te r B e n 26, a t th e high school in th e Y a m h ill M orning worship 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goyt and Mr. son bought out N ew lander's in te re s t, cou n ty town. F o rm e r re sid en ts of C h u rch School 9:45 a. m. w ith M r s.' E v a n g e listic serv ices 7:45 p. m. and Mrs. D ayton P eck and M rs. D ick also got m arried and fo r th e past 21 A m ity in th is area, elig ib le to atten d , N an B ou rqu in . Supt. Everybody welcom e. Goyt and buby visited in S ilv erto n on years Mr. and M orning w orship 11 a. in. M rs. B en so n have \ are to con sid er published an n o u n ce Sunday. Mrs D ick Goyt rem ain- been i Serm on by R ev. B ow ers. selling b ee fste a k and pork m en ts o f th e reunion a s th e ir In v ita T H E V A JX E Y W om en- Society of C h ristia n S er- ' *nH 11,1 * Vizit w ith hei fa th ei chops to the citize n s of th e E a s t end. tions th is year. C O M M U N ITY C H U R C H vice m eets in b asem en t 10 a. m. to I M rs. L u tie U nderhill and Mrs. Ed U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N ! 3 p. m. N ext W ed. will be day o f ‘ B o ' inK w ere callera at th e Sam ° lds SW G abel J.a n e a t F a irw a y D rv ' b usin ess. All ladies a re co rd ia lly i hom e last week. R e v . H. A. A rm itag e, p asto r Mi and Mrs. M iller iT ed H etu's M orning serv ice 10:30 a .m. s iste r) of Portland , held open house a t th e ir home Tu esd ay evening hon-1 A Welcome Christmas L A T T E R -D A Y S A IN T S oring theii' d au gh ter and husband, who will be discharged soon from A m erican L eg ion H all Gift for Anyone the arm y. A ttending from B eav er- M ain S t., H illsboro, Ore. Sunday School a t 10 a. m. T h e W illa m e tte O rch a rd s o f T ig a rd ton were Mr. and M rs Guy Alexari j S a c ra m e n t m eeting 6:30 p. m. O regon, a re read y to fill o rd e rs fo r I der, Mr. and Mrs. Ted H etu and , E ld e r J . T. S . P ete rso n , B ra n c h th e ir g ift boxes, co n ta in in g w alnu ts, i Teddy. Dr. and Mrs. Hetu,. and M rs. | P rest. filb e rts and holly fro m th e ir fa m -| R o se Allen from D unsm uir, C alif. ¡o u s o rch ard , fo r C h ris tm a s g ifts . I A very larg e crowd attend ed the | ALOHA C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H Out w est in th e v alleys and on th e dinner in the M asonic Tem ple Wed ‘ G rayd on D. L o ree, P a sto r hills o f O regon, v ario u s p ro d u cts of nesday given by K iw an is and P . T . j Su n d ay S chool 9 :5 0 a. m. unexcelled q u ality a re produced un- A honoring te a ch e rs and fa cu lty oi j M ary A ntrim , Supt. der m ost fa v o ra b le co n d itio n s o f ¡b o th schools M orning w orship 11 a. m. soil and clim ate. O f th e se p ro d u cts Mr. and Mrs. Sp ragu e of S e attle, Y o u th Fellow ship 7 p. m. w alnu ts, filb e rts and holly find wide j were in B eav erto n last W ednesday E v e n in g serv ice 8 p. m. a c c e p ta n ce in n u tio nal m a rk e ts, and, a tten d in g ch ap ter, it being past w or th y m atron night, they have sold in norm al tim e s abroud. P . E . L ew is s ta rte d th e se o rch a rd s th e ir p roperty on F ir s t and W atson A I.O IIA A S S E M B L Y O F GO D on h is fa rm n e a r T ig a rd ov er 34 to M r. and M rs. F a irw e a th e r o f C a n Sunday School 10 a. m. y e a rs ago, and h is b u sin ess has ap a rtm en ts. W orsh ip 11 a. m. grow n. S e v e ra l y e a rs ago he s t a r t T h u rsd a y s 7:45 p. m. ed sellin g th e se g ift boxes and now Mackaness Employed by he ship s th em all over th e w orld. S T . Ç E C K L IA C H U R C H Portland Gen. Electric Co. M asses 8:25 and 10:25. R a d io in d u stry have developed | “so ft sp eak er):" fo r under th e pillow to e n a b le h o sp ital p a tie n ts to h ear rad io p ro gram s. CHURCH Church Services church or th e nazakknl L eo nard C. Jo h n so n P a sto r 9:415 a. m. Sunday School, W a lter L ovett, Supt. 11 a. m. M orning worship. 6:30 p. m. Y oung P eo p le's serv ice —H i-N -Y and N Y P S . 7:30 p. m. E v a n g e lis tic service. W ednesday 7:30 p. m. M id-week p ray er m eeting. N ext Sunday, O ctob er 28, is R a lly Day, Jo in in the a tte m p t to s h a t te r all previous record s in th e S u n day School. T im e is 9:45 a. m. W E S T H IL L S L U T H E R A N CH U R C H Canyon R oad , n ea r Sylvan W ern er J . F ritz , M inister O ctob er 21 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. D ivine S e rv ice 11 a. m. S erm on : A N oblem an's F a ith . C o n firm ation C lass F rid a y 4 p. m. P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N CH U R C H F arm in g to n R d. a t M enlo D rive E rw in A. G erk en P a sto r 522 B road w ay Sunday School 9:45 a. m. S erv ices 11 a. m. Topic Je s u s Christ the Good S h e p - 1 herd. C onfirm ation cla ss S a tu rd ay m orn ing 9:30 a. m. Ladies Aid W ednesday 7:30 p. m. C hoir rehearsel T h u rsd ay 8 p. m. Sp ecial reform ation serv ices O ct. 28 a t B enson H igh S chool 546 N E 12 Ave. ,in P ortlan d . Dr. O. P . K retz - uinnn presid ent V alp arlso U n iv er sity will be sp eak er. 3:30 p. m. 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