BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
WOOD STOVE EXPLODES
BEAVERTON
NEWS
FALL BREAKS WRIST
Mrs. Coulter, mother of
JOINT MEETING
Friday, January 23, 1948
Del
bert Coulter, fell ----------
and broke
wrist last week
•
her
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Barry Eastham, of Ruby * v*
nue, suffered first-degree burns,
singed eyelashes and hair, when
a wood stove he was trying to
light, exploded. Improper com
bustion, causing accumulation of
gases,
was
given
as the cause
g
d b trb .
w o e»
fc * ' '• * *
for the explosion
The second and third grade
girls of the Beaverton grade
school held
a Joint
meeting
Thursday at the grade school.
After a short business session
the girls adjourned to the play
shed, where
they
sang
and
danced some little folk songs
Mrs Roy Anderson, Mrs. Carl
Grandy ,and Mrs. Harold Gre
gory are the leaders of this
group of about forty girls.
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Mesdames Crawling, James. Leo
nard Johnson,
Lovett,
Mable
Harrison, I. P. Keebaugh, Oris
Keebaugh, Conover, Henry Watts,
Hermelin, and Miss Edith Watts
Many lovely gifts were received
by the guest of honor. A few
TUESDAY BRUNCH
guessing games were played. De
The Mary Martha class of the licious refreshments were ser
Church of Christ had a Brunch, ved by the hostess, Mrs. Martin.
Tuesday morning at 10:30, at the
home of Mrs. Bertha McKeel EVENING VISITORS
A business meeting was held in
Mr. and Mrs. John Cauley were
conjunction with the Brundh
Friday evening visitors at the
home of Mrs. L. Ringham
basket dinner at the time fol
lowed by reports from the vari
ous department of the church
All church members are urged to
attend.
The fourth grade girls at the
nnL • Beaverton grade school ai> b i
Shop OUR
k : g S ing organized into a Bluebird
Shop
OUR BIG
BIG 4-PAGE CIRCULAR for
for VALUES GALO
GALORE
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^ I group by Mrs. Cavens, who lives
on the Bertha-Beaverton high
S A T I N M I X
way. The girls have been unable
to organize previously, because WOMEN'S COUNCIL
The ladies of the Church of
of the lack of a guardian. The
Parent-Teacher association is go Christ are invited to attend the
meeting of the Women’s Council
ing to sponsor this group.
Large, 16 ounce Bag
at the home of Mrs. Gladys Hud
dleston, Friday, January 23, at
MOLALLA WEEK-END
1:30 p. m. There will he a mis
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Burk, and sion study and a discussion of
5 - 1 0 - 2 5 Store
family, Darlene, Darrell,
and the
year’s work. A
dessert
ON BROADWAY — IN BEAVERTON
Dean went to Molalla, Oregon, luncheon will be served by the
committee
for the week-end.
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FIND GUARDIAN
OES SOCIAL CLUB
Nominators Give
CHURCH BASKET DINNER i STORK SHOWER
The social club of the Eastern
The
home
of
Mrs.
Ivy
Martin
The annual meeting of the
Star met last Friday in Masonic List Of Workers
was the scene of a stork shower
Church of Christ will lie held In honor of Mrs. Wllford Kee- temple. New officers were elected
on the evening of January 30. baugh Thursday, January 15. The as follows: Mrs. Doris Muller, —Baptist Church
at 6:30 p. m. There will be a following ladies were present: president; Mrs. Gilstrap. secre
tary and treasurer, and Mrs ;
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Louise Tohms. vice president
The club is planning a luncheon
and card party in February.
Watch for an ad in the paper and
bills in window's.
ARIZONA SURPRISE!
Lorraine Nelson, former Bea
verton resident, and well known
in the younger set, is visiting
friends and relatives in
this
community this week She came
up last week from Arizona for
a surprise visit.
SPECIAL SERVICE
SISTER VISITS
A special service for the ad
Mrs. Susie Losli has her sis
ter, Mrs. Rosie Trachsel. visit ministration of Baptist will be
held by this church in the sanct
ing her.
uary of the First Baptist church
of Portland. S. W. 12th and Tay
MITZ TAKES AIR
lor streets, at 3 p. m. next Sun
Mitz Alexander, manager of
day, January 25. The ordinance
Deans Drug Store, was a guest
will be preceded by a brief wor
on the Bobby
Grayson Sport
ship service and talk by the
broadcast Saturday evening
pastor. The service is open to the
general public.
BACK FROM KANSAS
Mr. Glenn Reavis of Parma.
Idaho, son of Mrs. Blanche Rea
vis, has recently returned from
a trip to Kansas and is now
staying with his mother here in
Beaverton for the winter. He is
now employed in Portland.
YOUNG SKATES
The young people are urged to
remember the skating party to
be given by the Christian En
deavor of the Church of Christ
Friday evening, January 23. The
more who attend, the merrier
for all.
GIFT SHOWER
A shower was given to Mrs.
Martha Mason, wife of Dr. Her
bert Mason, last Wednesday eve
ning in Bethel Congregational
church She received a lot of
very nice gifts.
U M T. PUBLIC FORUM
"CHURCH IN HOME'
The “Church in the Home"
program over radio station KGW
from 8:00 a. m. to 8:30, spon
sored by the Portland Council of
Churches, will be conducted this
Sunday, February 25, by Rev
Francis T. Sturtevant, pastor of
Bethel
Congregational church.
Music will be under the direc
tion of Mr. W illis Cady, choir
director of Bethel church
TEEN-TIMERS HOST
The Teen-Timers
of Bethel
church are to be hosts to the
young people of the West Willa
mette Association of Congrega
tional Churches at the Youth
Week Rally
next Wednesday,
January 28. The rally will be
opened with a supper and fol
lowed by a program of business,
recreation and inspiration The
following Wednesday will he
spent by the Teen Timers In the
first All-Church Skate of the
year, at which other young peo
ple of the association will be
invited.
The Women’s Fellowship of
Bethel church attended the pub
lic forum on Universal Military
Training, held at First Congre
gational church, Portland, last
Tuesday evening. Since it was
a public meeting quite a few
laymen of the church accompan
GUEST FOR LUNCH
ied them. The speaker for U. M.
Mrs. Irma Hanson was a guest T. was Thomas G. Green, Port
for lunch last week at the home land attorney, and General Her
of Mrs. Blanche Reavls.
bert C. Hvedridge, co-chairman of
the armed forces committee of
the American Veterans commit
TAKES MASCULINE LEAD
Masculine lead in the joint tee.
MEETING CHANGES
dramatic-language schools’ pro
Annual meeting of the West
duction. “ Les Precieuses
Ridi DELEGATE REPORTS
Coast Lumbermen’s association
cules” , will be played by Walter
Elbridge Gordon, who is at
will be held at the Multnomah
Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. tending University of Oregon at
hotel, January 29 and 30.
W. Payne, route 1, Beaverton. Eugene, Oregon and who was
The spring term production will a delegate to the National Con
be entirely In French.
ference of Methodist Youth at
Mr. Payne is a Junior liberal Cincinnati the last of Decem
ADV E R T I S E D I
arts major.
ber, spoke on the theme “ Christ
Above All,” Sunday morning at
SERIOUS OPERATION
The F E. O’Briens of Allen the First Methodist church.
avenue, were the recipients of
sad news this week. Their ne NEBRASKANS
phew, 21 -months-old Jerry O’Bri
Mr and Mrs. Shunk have rel
en, of The Dalles, Oregon, one atives from Nebraska visiting
of triplets underwent a serious them.
throat operation to remove a
tumor. The child came through SUNDAY VISIT
the operation as well as could
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hingley,
be expected but is still in a seri Hubert Hingley and Mrs. Helen
ous condition.
Keenan and Kathleen and Michael
visited at the Geo. Blasser home
BACK FROM CALIF
ion Sunday.
Mr. O. G. Wlggln, has returned
from his California trip,' and Is
now at home on Spencer avenue.
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Shoe Repairing
OUT WITH SORE THROAT
Phyllis Mead was unable to
attend school last Friday because
of a sore throat
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VISITS SON
S e r v ic e a t
Mrs. Pearl Newman has been
In Portland for a week at the
home of her son, who with his
wife have been
on a trip to
California
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SHIRTS AND BLANKETS
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Walker's
Pint
49c
The report of the nominating
committee, presenting a fu ll pan
el of officers and workers for the
newly organized Canyon Road
Baptist church will be presented
in the service next Sunday mori*
ing at 11 a. m., in the old Odd
Fellows hall, 53 N. Broad way,
Beaverton.
At that time the pastor pev
Russell B. Thomas, will preach
the first of a group of three
sermons on ‘Christian L ife an<j
Character",
"Sanctification
or
What It Is", “ The Perservance
of the Saints or
How It Fn-
dures” and “ The Harmony of the
Law and the Gospel, or Whence
It Springs.” Everybody is in
vited to these services and to
the Sunday school, which 1« held
at 9:45 a. m.
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