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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1947)
DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL HAS RECORD ATTENDANCE • CHILDREN GROUPE D IN FRONT OF CHURCH FOR PHOTO ✓ (Photo-by-Graf) Record Set in Local D.Y.BS. » All previous iccords have been shattered in this years Daily Vacation Bible School. The first week showed an enrollment of 185 with an average attendance* of 148 and a peak attendance Friday, (Jut)e 20) of 163. The four Beaverton Churches, Chris tian. Congregational, Nazarene, and Methodist are coperating In this annual onueavor. The school will close today, with the program being present ed tonight at 8:00 in the Chris tian Church. Handwork will be on display in the basement of the church. As a special treat the children were marched to the Congrega tional Church this morning for a Kodachrome presentation of a IKtrtion of the life of Christ, and on the way home, stopped off at the park and received ice cream and cookies. The public is extended a cord ial invitation to attend the pro gram tonight in the Christian church at 8:00. VOLUME 20. NUMBER 22 ESTABLISHED 1927 IOOF Team Plays Gaston Sunday, June 29 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, Randall Pupils Give Musical The piano pupils of Mrs. Bar rett Randall entertained their relatives and friends the eve ning of June 1.» at the Congre gational church with a musical duets, solos and hymns. Donald Peck, pupil of Franck F.iehenlaub of Portland played especially well, two violin num- bers accompanied by his motner. The program: Duets: "A rrival of the Brown ies,” Beverly Sappington and June Myers. “ May Day," Joyce Miller and Mrs. Miller. Solos: "Dollys Bedtime Song," "Gretchen Dances," Joyce Mill er. "Dream Waltz," Jackie Myers. “ Starlight Waltz.” “ Onward Christian Soldiers," Claudette Sutherland. "Hallelujah Chorus,” The Bluebell,” “ Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,” Nancy Locke. "E lf and Fairy.” “ Morning Prayer,” "Wonderful Words of Life." Judith Miller. , “ Pixies Goodnight Song." “ Re verie," Suzanne Barnes. “ The Brook,’ "Moths," Carol Senko. “ Tarantella." "Danube Waves,” June Myers. “ Milady,” Beverly Sappington. The program closed with an organ selection by Mrs. Randall and Beverly Sappington. American Legion To Give Street Dance Tomorrow SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE $2.00 P8R YEAR SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1947 PLAYDAY SATURDAY The Camp Fire Girls of Bea verton are sponsoring a play day .June 28 between the hours of 11 and 3 p. in. All the children of the com munity are invited to the city park on Watson next to the Methodist church. Please bring a sack lunch Soda and ice cream will be on sale. Come and play Young Couple United in Simple Ceremony Large Group Attends Kiwanis Inter Club Dinner Dance under the stars to the Miss Norma Jean Semon, Beaverton I.O.O.F. ball team The Beaveton KlwanTs Inter- strains of muted saxophone and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon club district dinner held June was defeated by Hillsboro Sun trumpets. When? Saturday night, ard Semon, of Wilson Ave., and 18, at the Masonic Temple in day by the score of 4 to 0. Those June 28. Where? Safeway Park Bernard Rov Constable, of Sioux Beaverton was deemed a huge that missed this game certainly City. Iowa, were quietly married success by everyone. missed a thriller the lodge teams ing lot. in the L. 1*. S. Mission House five errors were very costly as Yes, the American Legion Post Every seat in the room was in Portland, Monday, June 23, taken up by the 275 who at- the four runs scored were all No. 124 and the Auxiliary are Elder Haney performing the tended. Representatives from 16 unearned. sponsoring a street dance. Good ceremony. music is assured. Plent> of fresh Kiwauis Clubs from Districts 11 The masterful pitching of Thor air, hot dogs and coffee will Henderkson of the Beaverton The bride chose a white suit and 12 were there with their abound. for her wedding and carried a wives. team was really the feature of bouquet of American Beauty the game. This boy showed groat Also the beautiful cedar chest An exceptionally good dinner Rose^ M i^ Mayme Ryan acted was prepared by the ladies of form and as ».he score indicates which the auxiliary have filled as matron of honor and Clarence the Eastern Star and was beao- done a great job against a with many lovely articles will go K. Hallon wa3 best man. league leading team like Hills to its rightful owner under the tifully served by members of boro. This boy does not want to guidance of the Jr Chamber ot Following the ceremony a re Jobs Daughters. At an all white wedding at be overlooked as an up and com Commerce. the Church of the Madeleine on ception was given at the home Kiwanis groups represented in- ing pitcher. Remember its tomorrow night Saturday afternoon, June 21, Bet of the bride's parents. cluded McMinnville, Sherwoyd, Manager Ernie Reyes| looked and there will be plenty of room ty Mae Romaine, daughter of The couple loft Tuesday morn South West Hills, Canby, Ore., like he did in the good old days for everyone. Mrs. Arthur R. Link of 6900 S. ing on their honeymoon, which City Gresham, Montavllfk, down as a receiver. Some very good W. Canyon Road, became the will take them through the Yel town* Portland, Pennisula, Scap- fielding plays were turned In by bride of Patrick Henry Sullivan. lowstone Park and the Black poose, Vancouver, Wash., Oswe Simes and Shriner. In fact, the The church was beautifully dec Hills of South Dakota. They will go, St. Helens, Milwaukie and Miss Alice Clement, of Beaver team played heads up base ball orated with white flowers, glad be at home in Sioux City July Beaverton. ton. was elected State President from the first crack of the bat. ioli, snapdragons, delphiniums, Fourth. The program was opened by of the Oregon Music Teachers’ Beaverton team will meet Gas and was lighted by white candles Dr. C. E. Mason. Beaverton, Association last week when it ton Sunday, June 29, 2:30 at in candlelabra. president. Father Snlderhon] of met in Portland for its annual Gaston and after this out of town The bride, on the arm of her Beaverton’s St. Cecelia’s church convention. "h - has served in game will play «'emauiin*,* four father, wore a lovely Skinner gave the Invocation % various offices and on the state games on home grounds. satin wedding gown made on Group singing during dinner board for a number of years. Fans and boosters don’t forgot Several Beaverton girls are at tailored lines, and the heirloom was lea«i by George Angel of the Miss Clement, who holds a to go to Gaston for this Sun tending 4-H Summer school at veil of impoited lace worn by Portland club, and during din Bachelor of Music degree from day’s game and by all means Corvallis on scholarships given the bride's mother at her wed Mrs. Pearl Miller (nee Swlnt) ner chamber music was playeii Northwestern University (Chica be sure and attend the home ding. Her white prayer i>ook by Beaverton organizations and who has operated the Doll House by Maxine Barnes, piano, Ruth go), Master of Music degree from games every Sunday, starting which she carried had a white Flower Shop in Walkers Dept. Anne McKenzie and Norton Peck business houses. Combs College of Music (Phlla July 6, when Beaverton will play The girls attending and the orchid cascading from it. Store wishes to thank her friends violins. delphia), and diplomas as concert Sheridan on that day. Let’s get Lloyd Hickethier, son of Mr. donor are: The matron of honor, Mrs El for their cooperation and patron After the Invocation Dr. Mason organist and as teacher of organ behind this young team as they and Mrs. Gus Hickethier Is em Mary Ellen Bailey, F’irst Se mer Kolberg, and the maids of age. gave an address of welcome aft from the French Republic need all our moral support. ployed at Yaquima. Harry W. Adams curity Bank; Patricia Seidler, honor, Mrs. Mrs. Miller has severed con er which he turned the meeting (awarded in Fontainebleau, James Mount were nections with the flower shop over to the program chairman. Florence Beauty Shop; Vanda and Mrs. France, in 1D39) has recently re Benson, Hignbes 5-10-25c Store; gowned in white crepe dresses and Mrs. Waldo B. Flint of Bea Leonard Adams. signed from Unfield College. Arlene Amell. Beaverton Garden made similarly to the bride's and verton will conduct the Doll The Harold Eastons have mov A name plate was presented Spending a week at 4-H sum McMinnville, Ore , where she has Club; Anita Pienovl, Beaverton carried blue delphiniums. The House Flower Shop and Green to Lieutenant of District 11 of ed from their home on Cornell mer school on earned scholar been head of the music depart little flower girl. Molly Sullivan, house at her home on Scholls Kiwanis governor, Phil Ham A Here Road and the Clarks are moving Grange; Anita Albino, Beaverton ment for twenty-five years, in or ships last week were a niece of the groom's, wore an Ferry Road, Route 1, Beaverton. mond, who is a member of the Busy Bees 4-H Club. in. Murphy, Geraldine Molash and der to teach i iano, organ and • • • These girls attend summer ankle length dress of white and Oregon City Club by the South harmony in Beaverton and Port Suzanne Templeton. school for ten days, where reg carried a nosegay. The Rover- * * * The new community church West Hills Club. Laurence Ull- land. site is being cleared preparatory ular classes are held. These end McMann performed the cere Iwrg substituting for President Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Young and While planning and building | to building the new church. A classes include craft, sewing and mony. Paul Rising made the presenta son Bernard were at Cannon Immediately following the her new residence studio on Can donation of $5000 worth of lum cooking. tion in appreciation of services Beach over the week end. Bern yon Lane above West Slope, The awards me made by a wedding a reception was hi Id ber is being made by a lumber Governor Hammond had render Miss Clement will teach in her ard remained for a weeks vaca company for the building. The county committee, who judge on at the Laurelh irst Club. ed the South West Hills Club. tion. home on South Watson St workmanship and activités; in bride’s aunt. Mr3. C. H. Kune Max Kenworthy had made the * * * Several parties were given for cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Lan- Conrcll club met Wednesday club work. name plate. the former Miss Romaine prior Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark with afternoon at the home of Mrs. dor Penne, another aunt of tie Distinguished guests were then including a their grandsons, Carl and Gary, ( ’. A. Henson. Next meeting of P R IV A T E HEItVICES bride’s and Mrs. Howard Dryer to her wedding, introduced. These included four luncheon given by Mrs. Land« r spent two days last week at the club will be at the Calvin Private funeral services were loured. Mrs. Jack Callahan and past governors of the Oregon, Cannon Beach. held Monday, June 16 for Miss Mrs. Lillian Slater served the Penne, an aunt of the hriile's at Washington, Idaho, Montana di Katterman home. « * * the Zebra K«»*m, for the brides * * * Grace Godfrey Steel at Pegg s punch and Mrs. Karl Bray was vision of National Kiwanis ami attendants. in charge of the guest book. At the annua' school election* The John Henson family of Mortuary. Beaverton. were Charles Walker of Port Other hostess« s were Mrs. For her going a.vay outfit, Miss Steel was born In Chi land, Cy Gengleback of Monta- There was a fine attendance on June 16, the proposed budget Medford were visiting at the C. and Mrs. Flail was approved. Retiring board A. Henson home last week. Mr. cago. Illinois on November 23, Mrs. Sullivan wo-e a blue ic.ii!* James Mount villa. Jack Godfrey, Portland and at the father and son banquet 1879. She retired about six si.,l with white accessories The Bray, Mrs. Elmer Koliierg and Ju«lge Asley Walker cf McMinn memljer is Mr. Claude Cover with John Henson is Mr. Henson’s held recently at the Christian years ago from ••cretarial work coup e went north on their wed Mrs. Horace A. Dryer, Mrs Har ville. Mr. Leo Hesselgcsser elected for brother. church. * * * and came west to reside with ding trip and on their return ry W. Adams, Miss Patty Fore a term of three years. The presidents and members Members of the Women Bible ♦ * • On Monday night of last week her sister, Mrs. I^onard Under will live at the Tallcnor Apart man and Miss Dorothy Meyers of the visiting groups were in class prepared the food and the and Miss F'rances Blake. The “ Stitch anu Chatter" 4-H a business meeting of the offi wood Of rout 2 Walker Road. merits at 2267 N. W. Gllsan. troduced also. Mary Martha's served and acted Sewing girls surprised tl\gir cers of the Smith family gath Beaverton. Also urviving Is one Drawings for gifts were con as the clean up committee. brother, Major G .H. Steel of ducted by [jeslie Deal, Inter- Mr. Harry Hansen made an leader, Mrs. Keitha Kingslev, ered at the Louis Stark home to Portland; and a sister In Ill club chairman of I\)rtland. excellent master of ceremonies. Monday afternoon with a party plan the Pioneer Reunion of the Old friends of Beaverton will inois. Mrs. J. C. Blanton of Jack group. The reunion is held year honoring her birthdav at the Beaverton <an ho very, veiy After the banquet the men enjoy Committal was at the River- sonville, F’la., atjived by plane to lie interested to know that Mr. proud of its community churls, ly at Creston Park in Portland ed a splendid program of quar- T C. Gallaglie.- home. view Abbey Crematorium * * * on the 3rd Sunday in July. visit at the home of her son ami anil Mrs. F'ratik Lami>erger have was a comment made by a guest tetts, skits, games and musical * * * daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. purchased property here and are after hearing them sing. Under Attending the State Conven numbers. moving back this fall. Visiting the James Walters Paul Blanton of Denny Road. the direction of Cady Willis, ac Mrs. Leslie McKeel was in tion for the Oregon Federation • • • * * * compenled by Mrs. Walter My charge of the clever table dec of Garden Clubs as delegates over the week end were Mr. The Larry Lamberger family ers. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. orations which showed various from the Cedar Mill Garden and Mrs. Les Mead of Nehalem Flrickson and family over the spent several «lays recently at A very Informing interesting phases of vacation land, depicted Club were Mrs. Peter Hohnsteln and their daughter Lois of Port land. week end was Mr. Paul De Haan Bend, Oregon. Mr. Lamberger and thought provoking address. by woods, miniature lakes, fish and Mrs. Ray Glasner. * * * * * * played In a golf tournament for "Our Choice," was given by Rev. of Seattle, Wash boats, etc. * * * three days after which the fam H. W. Hebblethwaite of the F’re- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luce of Several days last week were Mr. Will T. K'rk. who for the Janet F’elsher has returned ily enjoyed fishing in the Little - mont Methodist chutrh of Port Several Rcbekahs attended the I spent at Ocean Park, Wash., by Chinook, Wash, were week end past ten years had l»een a res regular meeting of the Moun- 1 Mrs. C. A. Henson, Mrs. K. O. visitors of the Lionel Ycingsleys. ident of Btrchwood Road died home from U. of O. for the sum Deschutes an«l at Suttle Lake be land. fore returning home. The fishing He spoke on the need for tol tain View Rcbekah Lodge on Sundberg, Mrs. James Walters Mr. Luce is the father of Mrs. last Sunday night at Emanuel mer vacation. • • • on the Little Deschutes was en erance in the world today and Kingsley. and Mrs. A. R. Pearson and Hospital, following a series of Thursday evening and the City Lawrence Lami>erg«tr, Jr., cele joyable with a good catch. brought out that rat* an«1 color operations which had kept him View Rebekah Lodge on Friday children. * * • brated his eleventh blrthiiay Sat GARDEN CLUB. Thirty-four makes no differente In human • • • hospitalized for six weeks. evening The P N. G. of Cltv House guests at the home of i values. The George Foege family members of the Beaverton Gar He leaves his widow, Mrs Jo urday, June 21 with a theater View put on the program. It was at sephine Kirk, a daughter, Mrs. | party followed by a spaghetti Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Graham of spent several days at Long Beach den Club met cn Monday L. S. Short, is the chairman an evening well spent • • • the home of Mrs. H. Westerllng Betty Doris Hustad, a son, W. dinner, ice cream and birthday Denny Road, last week were Mr. of interclub committee of Bea Wash., last week end. • • • anil Mrs. James T Kent of Mt. verton Kiwanis of Canyon Drive under whose There were fourteen members ; Duane Kirk, two grandchildren, ' cake. He had ten guests with his Vernon .Wash Mr. Kent who Is sponsorship the inciting was ar Guests of the Lester Spencer Miss Jean HoMowell of the Susan Jane Kirk and Dennis of the First Methodist Choir who j went to the Hughes Memorial family last week were Mr. Guer- Journal installed the next year’s Kirk and two brothers, Earl and grandfather. Frank Lambergor. manager of the J. C. Penny Co. ranged. of Oakland, Calif., as a special In Mt. Vernon attended the con Jim Justice and Leonaril A«l- Methodist Church of Portland on i ney Harris, a mlsionary from new officers and the delegates to Clarence Kirk. Africa and Mr. John M. Gilllspy vention held at the Multnomah i ams were the committee In the Garden Cb«>» ' ’»deration Sunday evening, June 22 to pre The funeral services were held guest. • • * as misisonarv from Alaska. Mr. which Hotel in Portland. was held In Bend last Wednesday aftei noon In charge of arrangements. sent a Sacred Concert. the • • • Mr. and Mrs. Felsher, Janet Gilllspy is a brother to Mrs. week gave reports of the meet Drawing Room Chapel of Hol • • • ings. Rebekah Needle and Social' Spencer. Work has begun on the “ Rose man and Lutz Colonial Mortuary and Paul leave June 27 for two Mr. C C. Chadwick attended Club will meet on Friday, J u ly1 A dinner honoring the two The delgates included the Bea and the burial was at the Rose weeks In San Francisco ami Iros Gartlen Village” home building a luncheon at the Benson Hotel Angeles. Their store will be clos- 11 instetad of July 4th at the mislsonaries was held Wednes verton Club’s Past President, City Cemetery. project at Whitford on S.W. Gar ed while they are away. E. La Rue home at Reedvllle day evening at the W I. Hein Mrs. Beulah Rlnge. Mrs. F. Hart den Home Road. Builder Is Stew on Friday, June 20, In honor of ♦ + * L. H. P. Klotz, president of the richs home. shorn. Mrs. Templeton and Mrs. urged to he nrcsent Dinner guests i t the home of art Brisbane Luscombe Airplane Corporation • • • • • • Visiting at the home of Mr. Eisenhauer. Gifts were given to Mr. and Mrs. I A. Farmer on Pot luck lunch at noon. All are • • • of Dallas. Tex. and Mrs. Scott Homey this week Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Moller the retiring officers Guests of Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. June 22 were Mrs. Neoma Smith Mr. Chadwick sales territory Mr. B. F. W hite of Forest and children of Seattle were vis and daughters Marian and Patsy are Mr. Horney’s sister Mrs. Hanson of S.W. Garden Home Gmve, the father of Mrs. F. T. itors last week at the Nelson Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brede of Portland, who are leaving this Roscoe Marsters of Bell, Calif., Road are Mrs. Hanson’s parents for the Luscombe plane rovers Sturtevant is a guest at their Stevens horn». Mrs Moller is the meyer visited relatives and week to make their home in and Mrs. Thornton Hodges of Mr. and Mrs L. A. Sumbot of j northwestern Oregon and Waah- I ington. former Katherine Stevens Huntington Park, Calif home for two weeks Salt Lake City. friends at The Dalles this week Irlaho Alice Clement State President Ore., Music Assn. Miss Romaine Wears White For Nuptials Local Girls at 4-H Summer School r Flower Shop In New Location CEDAR MILL COMMUNITY NEWS Pre-Nuptial Parties Banquet Honors Dad's and Sons McKAY - WHITFORD LOCALS WHI T. Kirk Dies In Hospital