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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1924)
Jt'wi» ... II, III« ■ ■ < .. — Wftï IHHRO ARGUI iner. Fred Krahmer, John Kam CARRIER EXAMS ARE GIVEN na. F.il Demmin. Carl \sbahr. William Ruder, George Johnson, List of Eligible* to Fill Vacancies Claud Cook. Frank Sehulnu rich. is Purpose Will Stevens. Fred Bowlby, Will Hergert. .1.« Owing to weather conditions, Hergert, Albert BANKS Werre ; Meadames I L ien \sbahr. the C. E. party w hich was plan Avery pretty home wedding | ne.l to be held at Beers’ park, met Christina Demmin. Stella St. \ took place Sunday afternoon, at the Hunger home instead. Re Stevens; Messrs. Ran Bowlby. \l June 8, when Miss Dorothy Wil gardles« of the change in plans, Mulloy, Herman Rchse; Loraine cox and Bernard L. Sellars wen the Endeavorers enjoyed a pleas and Viola Demmin, Allen \slialir. united in marriage at the home of ant evening. The party was the Vernon .and I ucile Cook. Ulin. the bride’a parents, Mr. ami Mr«. result of an attendance contest Evelyn ami Klinnii Schulnii rich. George Wilcox. The ceremony which has been running s< veral John Klinker. Mildred Kralnner, was held on the lawn. Rev. E. \\ . weeks, the losing side entertain Haloid and Anita Kralnner. I.i on.-l, Gilbert and Vernon Johnson, Wetlierell officiating. Miss Verna ing the winners. Ina. Irene, Dorothy. Eielyn. llil Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Redding attended the bride, and I and Ralph Wilcox, brother of the daughter, Ada. and Miss Irene lie and James S'eieiis. Stanley Miss and Nadine Hergert. Howard. brie, was best man. At the close Jacobsen motored to Washington Jack an<l Barton Bowlin. serre of the ceremony light refresh for a few days’ visit. The South Tualatin Civic club Friday L. R. Beal was in town ments were served, and the bride and groom departed on a short for a few hours, returning the met at the home of Mrs. Ernest \fler lhe honeymoon, followed by the good next morning to Corvallis, where Johnson on June I. business a dainty luncheon w is he is employed at the O. E. depot. wishes of the guests. Mr. and Shirley, the little daughter of served. Seven members ami the Mr«. Sellars have many friends in thia locality, this having been Mr. and Mres. O. IL Kelly, | P is in following visitors were pi «ent COUNTY GRADS AT O. A. C. their home from childhood. Mis- Smith’s hospital, recovering from Mrs. C. Ward. Mrs. Cull», rtson and daughters and Helen Asbahr. Dorethy was a very successful an operation for adenoids, teacher in the Banks grade school Mrs. Carl Christner Jr. and lhe next meeting will at the Sunday at i home of Mrs. N. Johnson July 2 the past year, and Mr. Sellars, a .laughter Phyllis spent i after several | Mrs. Amy Johnson’s luncheon eon of W. T. Sellars, is a farmer, her home here, Portland, where they 0,1 Fri‘lay afternoon was one ot and has a farm on which they will , *’«?»ks in i were receiving treatment after an the most «'harming iffairs of th, make their home. Thev re- re- ;wec week. Mrs. I red Sh-vt Stexeiis. *- '* rs- rrc<l iik , who is Banks team has twp more operation for mastoid. They games to the good—a gafhe be turned to Portland, where "they ,soon leaving with her f.-imih for tween Orenco and Banks teams . will continue their treatments for Acquia, Idaho, was the ¡rm -I of honor. Those pres. nt. M< s.lames Sunday resulted in a score of 4 to ,a days. Johnson, Steven«, \sbnhr. D< in Mrs. Joseph Miller, who ha» 11 in favor of Banks, and the nin Bowlby. Boutin. Burkhalter. been visiting in Idaho, returned Sunday before Banks won out in ior a fSw week» vis,t **‘h her Heaton. Kruchek; IL I n \«l»:il>r. • Iaine with Scofield. 2 10. !lva, the little nine year old 'iOn>, Emil of North Plains and Allen Asbahr. Billie and D> i-oth. Stevens and Viola Demmin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet ^“ke of Arcade. A family dinner w as gh n il Shipley, passed away Friday. Harry Maxwell considers him- June 6, at their home near here. r<**her lucky to have been able the home of Mrs. I?< rtha Demmin of diphtheria. Funeral services i-ave his truck from burning, on Sunday. June 8. the ’ car a-blase under- were conducted Sunday at the He U ‘ * found 1 **" LAUREL Banks cemetery, by Rev. E. W. neath, and by using dust until water could be carried, he man Witherell. Mrs. Francis Rockw< II. who Mrs. H. A. Stohler and M rs. aged to save it. has been visiting her pa rents, Mr. Beulah Wilson returned home DAGAFORD—LOSL! ORENCO and Mrs. Granville Everest. r< Sunday from a few days visit in cently returned to Washington, Washington. Mrs. 1. W. Handley and daug accompanied by Grandma Mey II. A. Stohler is attending the 1 hters, Carol and Mildred, were in era, who will visit her daughters American Legion convention ii. Hillsboro one day last week. at Cosmopolis. Portland this week, as dele gat. I Several women from Orenco M rs. Nora Whitmore is serious from this post. and vicinity are employed in the ly ill at the Forest Grove ho Crops in this section are look- I cannery at Hillsboro. pital. ing fine in spite of the dry weath Mrs. Victor Ballantync w ill r. Mrs. Berry, who has been with er. The hay crop, though the turn to her home this week, after lhe Nursery company for more growth is short, is heavy, and far mers will have plenty for stock than 12 years, is off on a two having undergone an operation at the Dallas hospital. thin winter. Strawberries however months’ vacation. The entertainment given by the Miss Thelma Olson, who was arc about one-half the usual yield of skv- employed by the Orenco Mercan Young People’s class of the Bap —the hot sun drying the fruit. tist church of Hillsboro was very ii-d with Mr. and Mrs. Thor Gronback tile company for nearly a year, is much appreciated by those pre corsage moved to Banks from Portland in the office of the Hillsboro can- • ent, the attendance being small . nery. as ami last week and are located for the on account of the busy season. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills and prerent in rooms in the Williams Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller vis bunding on Main street. Mr. two children and Mrs. Mill«’ ited with relatives at Woodburn Gronback operates the Banks- mother, Mrs. Mary Beach, were last Sunday. here Saturday and Sunday, visit Portland stage. Miss Snyder of Portland ha- and other relatives. In an item last week a mistake ing i\ Dr. Tir Beach visiting her aunt. Mrs. Fred << • i been i»« eli vini Dr. W . M. Beach, wife and two gchm¡d,. was made as to scholarship at the high school. Two, only, of the sons, William and Richard, visit Laurel school closed Thnrs graduates felt that they could ed here over the week-end, guests lay with an all-dav picnic, and avail themselves of the certificate of the doctor’s sister, Mrs. S. L. Miss Hawkins, the teacher, went offered by the college. Of the Carlyle, and family. They reach Ito her home in Gaston Sundry. MRS. PHOEBE TAYLOR two, the certificate was given to ed Seattle Thursday from Siam, F. L. Brown and family visited the one with the highest standing. where Dr. Beach has spent ten ■ Sunday at the home of Mr. ami The class average for the three years as a medical missionary un Mrs. Ed. Steventon of Gaston. semesters was 33 and 1-3 credits, der the auspices of the Presbyter and Miss Dolores Clark bad the ian board. They were compelled ‘ Divorce Cases Filed highest average of the class, hav to leave the mission field at this I time on account of Mrs. Beach’s ing 88 credits. Carolin«! Clark is suing Lewis J. C. Petinger, who has clerk health. They left Mcnday for Clark for divorce on the cy ground Chicago. JU*' ■ ’ ed for some time in the Schulmer She asks $50 a monili of cruelty. ich store ,w«s taken to the hospit ' alimony. SOUTH TUALATIN al at Forest Grove last week, John A. I.ance is suing Emm < where he will have treatment for Lance for divorce on cruelty A very enjoyable party was an ulcerated lung. given at the home of Mrs. Fred grounds, He asks the custody of Stevens on Tuesday evening, lhe children NORTH PLAINS June 3, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barr re Ed. Demmin, who are soon mov Mrs. H. Holbrook of Portland ing away to Laurel. The time was turned the- first of the week from visited friends here Thursday. spent in playing games out doors a trip to Medford. William Coorues spent Sunday on the lawn. A dainty luncheon Mrs. C. E. Lytle left for Coo in Salem, returning in the eve was served at a late hour. Those don Saturday to visit her son. ning with his wife, who has been present weie Messrs, and Mes- ; Kingsley Lytle, an I family. Sli in the hospital. dan es T. Klinker, Albert Krah- ¡expect« to be there several weeks Community Correspondence w"**0*"1 1 1 ' CAPPY RICKS” —THE PLAY FOR CHAUTAUQUA Great Amarican Comedy -Drama Told in Real American Style— “Cappy” of the “Frisco Water Front Moat Delightful Character of the Modern Stage—Coming Third Night. T miai • ■’•Vint* ’ i»f II.» *ll •f' lb* 'ftn-ltrn Ser ti Libi«; Dir. ti Ihar- • I in li..» flip or • a a • a Ti tiken . more to real humor than the tilings which make us ’«ugh up.„■rioualy, a« Chaiitaii'iiians will rcullzr tbey sea the famous comedy drama “Cappy Rick«." presented by that splendid organization, the Ellas liny A*1*111 B***,t- The humor of "Oappy Ricks” 1« genuine because each character In It Is reproduced from V wine -most of them In San Frnm-Ise., where Peter B Kyne, author of the stories which run In the veamg Poet, studied human nature and gathered material for hl« auceesifnl «erles of character sketches. IBtsd them onto the printed page, and Edward Rose, the eminent playwright, has moved them from the f the center of the stage Oliver Morosco first produced the play In New York where It had a phe ft a whole year. Chicago claim«! It for five consecutive mouth«, and It has since won friend« by the beuaanda on the circuits of the tdg theater«. lhe irascfble, blunt, ‘Tm always right” old sea dog "Cappy" 1« the central figure, and Mutt Peasley, the ¡a8«PUS yeung mats who heat < appy at bls own game, is his foil. "Oeppy's" pretty daughter; Skinner, ■ce manager whom •‘Cuppy" bulldoze«; old Aunt Lucy, the only person In captivity who la not afraid B; a ne’er-do-well rte.h man's son end the office stenographer are the characters selected from th« playwright for the atage version. ' ' ---------------------------------------- ---- ----------------------------- -------------------------- --------------- 1 Y' i it ft • n F«/»if ttr nnrihr from a I im Brjrinfthin HrlejrbohC M. P. Cady Telephone 812 HILLSBORO, OREGON leaves four brothers niul one »ix ter in Canada. Funeral services from the Rccdvillv church yesterday an was in th«- Hose City cemetery. 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