SECOND SECTION Piano Recital On Girls Name New May 31 Features Officers May 15 Eleven Year Old At Regular Meet BEAVERTON, OREGON Lynda Homey, eleven year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Scott Homey. 751 S. E. Denny Road. Beaverton, will be presented May 31, 8:15 p. m. in the Bethel Con­ gregational Church as a piano student of Erma Taylor Spatks Lynda will play numbers by- Mozart. Beethoven and Shubert Assisting her on the program will be Miss Jacke Lee Brown, reader The public is cordially invited to attend. G RAN G E P O T L IC K The Beaverton Grange held reg­ TRALI. R ID E AND DANCE A group of Beaverton Saddle ular meeting at the Grange hall on C lub members enjoyed an evening Satuitday May 13, Adiowing a trail ride on Cooper Mountain last twelve o'clock pot luck luncheon Saturday evening Also on the social calendar for LEG IO N H A L L B R E A K IN club members was a dance at Ruby The American Legion hall was broken into sometime in the early Stock farm last Saturday evening hours of the morning on Sunday, for which Western Riders were hosts. May 14. Quite a lot of damage was done as well as loss of quite ILLN ESS CONFINES a large amount of money. Albert Highbe is being kept to The State Police were notified and are investigating the robbery. his home on Second St., by illness. Look out for them a biake. children FORM K ill. V OF H IH K K Mis Hattie Haines of Portland, for a number of years a Huber resident was calling on old friends here Monday and Tuesday. Bethel No. JO. Order of Jobs Daughters had election of officers at the regular meeting Monday- night May 15. Those elected to serve for the ensuing term arc Dolores Carlson, queen elect; Barbara Hemrick, senior princess: Roberta Pointer, junior princess Sylvia Wilson, guide, and Maureen Kain marshal. Public installation for these and all other officers will be held on Monday night. June 5, at 8:00 p. m. at Beaverton Masonic Temple. BEAVERTON DO l i t i . E REASON CLOSE KE The Do-Nut Kettle will be closed at noon on May 27 and reopened on June ft, for remodeling and so that the owners, Edith Blackwell and Helen Little may enjoy a much earned vacation. SENIO R l)A\ \ r m ..\< II Senior day was spent at Rock- away beach. May 19, touched off by fun. sun-burn, and tan. KROSII W ELCOM E D A Y Open house to the eighth grade graduates of the neighboring par­ ishes was held on Ascension Thurs­ day from 1 00 p. m. to 4 00 p. ill. ACADEMY FETES "BLUE HAWAII FOR THEME OF SPRING PROM ST M A R Y S OK TH E V A L L E Y - A constant whirl of activities has been spinning at St. Mary's of the Valley Academy the past weeks. "Blue Hawaii" furnished the colorful theme for the spring prom. Tropi< al d e c o r a t i o n s in abundance touched by delicate charm transformed the ball room into a fairyland. Miss Joan Wis­ niewski of Tacoma, Washington, crowned Queen Mary X I and ac­ companied by the royal consort, Mi Dennis McCoy of Hillsboro, touched off the climax of the eve­ ning by crowning the Virgin, the true M u Queen, high in a lovely DAY • gtotto. Rue B rom i orchestra con I trtbuted largely to the perfect eve ntng I.l\ IN'G RO SAK 5 The proces. ion of the beautiful living rosary, formed by students in blue uniforms and seniors in white caps and gowns, took place a sunny afternoon the middle of May. The formation organized in the chapel to the strains of Marian hymns passed along the drive, across the rich green lawn to the academy grotto. The rosary closed with an Act of Consecration lead by Donna McCoy, sodality prefect The r e c e s s i o n a l finished in chapel with Benediction by the Chaplain, the Reverend E McMul­ len. CLASS JOINS SO D ALITY Members of the freshmen class furnished an impressive ceremony. Sunday. May 21, when the Rever­ end Director received them into the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Luncheon was served after the reception. Those selected for membership were: Mary Ansbro, Bruna Bar- sotti, Gei*maine Boyd, Jan^t Bur­ lile. Patricia Chadwick, Maiy Jo Dooher, Kathleen Fery Nadine Manos, Shirley Mansfield, Marlene Paris, Loui-e Ricke, Janet Sllnger- land, Alice White, Pauline Zinsli Theresa Schneider acted as toast­ master Donna McCoy Patricia Ledwith. Laude.in Lamberger, and Bruna Marie Barsottl gave in­ spiring responses. DOUBLE D ISTIN C TIO N Rosalie Wilson recently received two honors o f distinction: she was the senior selected to represent the school on the Beaverton float for the Portland Rose festival; and has Just received notice of her citation for the third prize in the essay contest awarded by the Knights of Columbus. The topic was, “The Significance of Holy IT'S THE LAST OF MAY BUT YOU MAY STILL SAVE MONEY IN MAY BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL BARGAINS LISTED BELOW FOR SATURDAY, MAY 27 IN 24 BEAVERTON HOME OWNED STORES. Year". NYLON NIGHT GOWNS GOING ON A PICNIC? Regular Price $7.95 to $11.95 This Ad Is Worth $1.00 to you when purchasing one of these gowns REED'S PAPER PLATES A Good Box with Thermos NOW $1.98 W hiii ' i T» w b tnd Ce««try ¿ p ie r e i C A N Y O N ROAD at W IST SLOP! CARLSON'S PAINT & WALLPAPER WRIGHT'S HARDWARE Portion of TOPPER, the Superior Plant Mulch NU-ENAMEL PAINTS & ENAMELS VENETIAN BLINDS $1.00 Per 50-lb. Bag KINGSLEY-BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. Beaverton 3201 3 S W. 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