The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 21, 1948, Image 10

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A U X IL IA R Y PLA N S
I TO V E R N O N IA
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gould and
The American Legion post aux-(
The social club of the O B T 8
A 4-H Dairy club has recently
Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Whitney mo­ ! iliary of Beaverton. May 5, m ade;
gave a dinner Wednesday evening been organized under the direc tored to Vernonia Sunday to visit
S U J HOME
RE B E K AH DELEGATES
definite
plans
at
its
regular
at 6 30 in the Masonic temple for tion of Ralph Huff. The group at the home of Hugo Pittelkaa
Mr and Mr». Vernon Boyer have
M rs. j Q. Anderson of Beaver-
monthly business meeting for the
a convention of members of the plana to meet in turn at the who is a cousin of Mrs. Gould
•old their home recently.
ton and Mrg L . Gilmore of Aloha
distribution of Memorial Day pop­
Kiwanis club. A large number at­ homes of the members. Chaster and Mrs. Whitney.
pies among the women who will
A T WOODBUBN
are delegates to the Rebekah aa- tended.
| Robinson, who had the Dairy club FROM EUGENE
sell them on the streets, May 28
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burk apent [ sembly held at Eugene, Ore. They
Mrs. Charles
Essig and son and 29.
Mrs. Gilstrap was chairman of ! last year, was unable to continue
Sunday at their place in Wood- j will receive
the decoration
of
i
this
year
due
to
other
interests.
Bill
of
Eugene,
formerly
of Bea­
the
dinner.
With election o f annual officers
Chivalry on Monday evening.
burn.
verton, are visiting in Beaverton due next month, a nomination
and Portland for a few days
committee was appointed, to in­
W E E K A T BEACH
clude Mrs. Paul .Doyle, Mrs. Weber
Mrs. Earle O’Brien and children and Mrs. Anna Fabric.
Timmy and Nina are spending a
week with their friends. Mr. and
TO G R A N D LODGE
Mrs. Alex Patterson at Seaside,
W. L. Bloom, grand junior war- j
Oregon.
den
of the encampment, and A.
H E A R CHOIR
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Harrison H. Barron and Jask Jones, dele­
lodge
of the
and children, Mrs. Mabel Harrison gates to grand
I.
O.O.F.,
are
attending
the
92nd
and Mrs. Mabel Smith, motored
to Oregon City Sunday afternoon annual session of grand lodges
to hear a concert given by the of Oregon at Eugene May 16-20.
OES SOCIAL CLUB
4-H D A IR Y GROUP
GIVE YOUR
BRUISED
BUDGET
if
th is
FIRST AID
TREATMENT
a cappella choir of Cascade col­
lege. Ray Harrison, son of Mrs.
Mabel Harrison, sings in the choir.
The choir has been touring the
Northwestern states giving con­
certs this spring.
CHURCH T A L K '
Buena Maris Mockmore spoke
at the Methodist church service
May 16, on "Strengthening Your
Home.” She is the dean of women
at Oregon State college.
DANA
Porter
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Rebekahs Elect
Officers, Choose
Dist. Candidates
At its regular meetiing, May 18,
Beaverton Rebekah lodge elected
a slate of new officers, designated
two delegates to the state assem­
bly and recommended a member
as candidate for the office of dis­
trict deputy president for next
year.
To serve officially for the com­
ing year will be Jewel Lorenzen.
noble grand; Faye Saunders, vice
grand; Maude Miller, recording
secretary; Flora Donnell, finan­
cial secretary and Clara Smith
treasurer.
Selected to attend the Oregon
Rebekah assembly as delegates
from the Beaverton lodge were
Mabel Gilmore and Bertha Ander
son. who participated in the af­
fair, in Eugene, May 18. 19 and 20
The lodge put forward the name
of Lucille Jones, with recommend
ation for her election at the state
assembly, as candidate for the
office of district deputy president
for the coming year.
FROM VF. BN O N I A
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Powell and
son of Vernonia came over to at­
tend the funeral of their sister-
in-law. Mrs Wm. Powell, who was
buried at Cnescent Grove last
Saturday.
ATTE N D W O RK DAY
Those who attended a work day
at Camp Magruder at Barview.
Oregon were C. A. Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Walker, Tim Clark
BUI Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Geo.
Gordon and son Glen and Rev.
Everett L. Bowers
ON
A LL
PU RCH A SES
ON SICK LIST
C AN B Y C A L L E R
Mrs. Laura Holcomb has been Mrs. Brown of Canby is visit-
on the sick list at her home on ing at the home of her daughter
Canyon road.
Mrs. Harold Miller.
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Beaverton
4597