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FEBRUARY 10. 1027 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE FOUR ! at the front of the house What's her an official visit to Friendship tem ing library . hud increased HO per Holdups Active in Additional Local* name?" ple Friday night. The visitors in- cent in the last year in thia county. The boy’s face showed that ho had City on Saturday eluded Judge and Mr». E. J. Ward Mrs. Emma Bryant reported on the Fred Davidson, who has been ill instantly risx'cnlns! the <t«'«< rlptlon. of lied Cross seals, and stated and Mr». J. W. Goodin of Hill» sale County Official Paper but >'p o — • ....... with pneumonia, is improving. Mr. boro. The familiar face of Sister that the Kaleigh school, a one-room Two men operating a Chrysler Davidson ia an employe of the P. E. W VERNE McKINNEY - - Editor (Continued Next Week) Frances Daroty waa missed, this school, has been the banner school oduu sts «1 two holdups here about P. Co. Wayne Patterson, another of MRS. E. C. McKINNEY - Asst. Editor being the first time she kad ini -e.l for the past three years in the seal the force, was ill last week. were appellilo«! io midnight Saturday. Raymond I,. VANDERZANDEN HENDRICKS I temple meeting when n grand chief sale. Delegate» Subscription Rates The Women s Church Service was present. .After the closing of attend thè State Tuberculosi» asso- Gibbons reported to the » heriff'a of Per Year....................................... J 1.50 A pretty wedding was solemnized League of All Saints Mission is the temple, a bounteous supper was elation meeting In Portland next fire that when he was going homo Six Month*............................. .85 ♦ month. Mrs. Robert V arre»» of abuhl ■ 1 o'clock a car slopped nt the St. Alexander's church at sponsoring a Colonia! tea to be held .served. Issued on Thursday of each week by Cornelius Tuesday when Miss Anna at the home of Mrs. George T. Me Arthur Davis, son of Mr. and Watts ■uid Mrs. W. S. Robelta or alongside of him at the curb at V I s> McKinney & McKinney, Publishers > Hendricks became the bride of Mr. Grath on Washington's birthday. Mrs. James Davis, ha* been quite Forest Grove were thè delegate- Eighth and Oak streets snd two > Russell Morgan made a brief vis sick with the influenza, but is much named. men rushed him, taking two pocket Martin Francis Vanderzanden. V\Y Entered in the Postoffice at Hills 0 Miss McNutt of Forest Grove read knives from him. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. it with the h nie folks Saturday better, boro, Oregon, as second-class mail > Franc« .« Schneider Hendricks ami ' "T-ht. leaving for C.<quille Sunday, > Mrs. Marie Christen r wai vi<- a paper on Edward McDonald, mu Shortly after 12 o'clock the sec matter. > the late William Madurus Hendricks j “ 'h"rt "“ Salem, where ■ itimr with M > uni Mi«. \. A. sical composer, und gave several end report came in from Sixth snd of Cornelius and the groom is the I he attended th. l« g. latise s< -«ions. I IChristener, her »on and daughter- inutoeui selections by him. Mis. Ros Mam, where Ed Mason of the local We are glad to see that Governor well Vaught of Forest Grove sung Buick agency told of the same ex son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Van- I Mrs. Anna Wessingvr, Mrs. Emma o-l..w. In t w->-it Elizabeth Jordan Patterson is of the same opinion on everul solos, and Miss Esther Thor perience. lie thought that it was derranden of Roy. i Zwicker, Mrs. R. > na Oxer and M:-s an income tax as ex-Governor sell of Scholls read n paper on u joke ut first und grubbed the gun The bride was lovely in white > Harriet Oxer of Portland, w ere Ma rriage Licenses Pierce. No one denies the justice satin crepe with silk tulle veil, , guests yesterday of Mis. W, E. Edmond F. Bouschor and Ailoen llangell and Devins, musical com arm of the first one to accost him, of such a tax and we are confident crowned with a wreath of orange ■ Ogilbee. Janet Koski, both of Portland, Feb posers. Mrs. L. M. Hesse of Scholls but the second man brought him to that most people want it. gave several musical numbers by a reulizutton of what was happen blossoms, and carried a shower bou ' j The Young People's society of ruary 3. quet of Ophelia roses und white car- ' the Lutheran church at Sehefflin en- Marfin F. Vanderzanden, Forest them. ing. lie was frisked of 84.SS. The ‘’bug" is pretty deep when a ' nations. Shy was attended by Miss ' tertained the Hillsboro and Bloom Grove, route 2, and Anna Elizabeth The Federation decided to hold a man will shoot a friend and himself Bungs bit off the end or a fresh Hertha Vanderzanden as bridesmaid. ing societies Friday night. Games and Hendricks, Hillsboro, route 3. Feb club institute at Sherwood in March. FARM LOAN GROUP over a game of golf, which event cigar and smoked It In stolid silence. The bridesmaid was gowned in old The next County Federation mobt 1 refreshments were the features of ruary 5. IN ANNUAL MEET happened at Los Angeles Monday. He was a person of one Idea. It he rose flat crepe and wore a large the meeting. mg will be at Metzger in April, and Fred M. Smith and Florence 11. couldn't talk about the play, tie picture hat. She carried a shower the following meeting ut Ultron in Mrs. Richard Wiley entertained Smith, both of Beaverton, February July. It was also voted to send (Continued from Page On») Skirts to be shorter, according to couldn't talk at all. He meditate«!, bouquet of pink carnations. 5. Friday afternoon with two tables Paris. The optical business should considering his characters, his situa The organ of SL Alexander's 825 to the children's farm home at tor of the Oregon and southern tions. his partner's and his own posi church played Mendelssohn's wed of bridge. Mr». Fred Siegrist won prosper. Corvallis. tion. tn a mental Jumble that had late Idaho district in the bank, spoke ding march as the bridal procession the high score. Mrs. L. T. MePheet- Local Band Fea Luncheon was served in the at the meeting. He offered hia ser ly become habitual and which was ers second, and Mrs. V. W. Gardner basement by the ladies of vices to any individual in the dis THE BIRTHDAY OF WILL seriously affecting his nerves. Laurie, advanced, headed by Guinevere received the consolation prize. ture at Venetian church the Forest Grove club. as he ate. chatted cheerfully and at Brock and Grace DePrez as flower trict whenever they may need him. Mrs. Marie Christener and Mrs, The meeting closed with the sing The following verses were written random, apparently avoiding with girls and little Muriel Sharp as ring Gail Karns and his Shadyside band lie pointed out it is impossible for bearer. Carl Christener of Mountaindale care any subject that might Interest ing of “ America." on the 72nd birthday of William made a decided hit with their novel him to reach each and every indi his partner. Bangs rose abruptly. Reverend Father H. E. Boesch were Hillsboro visitors Monday. Mrs. The following attended from Hills Tupper, January 28. by his youngest "Well. Pm off." he said. “See you blessed the union and celebrated the Marie Christener returned last week stage presentation at the Venetian boro: Meadames W. W. Phillips, vidual interested in ¿he bank at all daughter, Mrs. Emma Edson, ol Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The times. For thia reason ho urged that at dinner time. I suppose." nuptial masj which waa served by from a few week«’ visit with Mr. Leonard Brown. Myrtle Biassing, A. anyone having any problem that he Portland: act was very much "different" in Rut Laurie, it appeared, had en I’aul DelYez, Robert W. Van Lorn and Mrs. John Blaser at Valsetz. II. Bu»eh, J. II. Dinsmore, Thomas gagements. He was taking a party of might desire to taka up with the that it ran the gamut from jazz Seventy-two years ago today, dear friends out to Gedney Farms that eve and E’red DePrez. The singing of Mrs. Tom Rollins and her neph to classical numbers, with a liberal Connell, L. Shlnaberger, J. M. Per- bank should write to him al Pen the nuptial mass was under the daddy started on life's broad way. ews, Harold and Hollis Skeels, re i sprinkling of solos, lighting effects son, T. C. Reynold», Otto Steinke, dleton. ning. In his new ear. and they might Joseph Scheurer, C. II. Emmett, He and his brother arrived at the decide to stay there for a day or two. direction of Mrs. William VanDyke, turned the last of the week from a ■ and scenic investure thrown in for Group discussions centered around Walter Frank, C. E. Well» and S. farm, and the news soon spread that Also, though he did not confide this assisted by Lambert Heesacker, Miss short visit with Mrs. Rollins* sister, bank ami farm loan problems. The fact to Bangs. he had an engagement Irene VanDyke, A. S. Hendricks, Mrs. Pearl Skeels. at Tacoma. Mrs. good measure. W. Bentley. twins were born. One of the highlights of the pro- Spokane district, as well as any of for the afternoon, at a place where W illiam VanDyke. Miss Theresa Soh- Skeels has been ill, hut is improving. And of all the fussin', ravin’, and the card rooms were quiet and ele i gram win u delightful baaa solo. 3— the 12 banks, are subdivided into ler and Walter Van Dyke. talkin', as all the neighbors stood gant an.l the «takes high. The boy and girl frolic of the ’ “Bells of the Lighthouse." Another local districts to handle the sev The altars were profusely decor gazin’ and gawkin'. Tt>e attraction of these diversions ated with white and pink carna Girl Reserves will take the form of specialty that came in for a gener- Hazeldale eral problems that arise from local And folks came hurrin’ to peek in fill«! his mind. He quite forgot the tions by Mrs. VanDerven and Mrs. a Pirate party and will be held at ous share of applause was the “In- conditions. This district, far in the Masonic hall Saturday, Febru •iian Love Call," played by the the door, as if twins had never girl in the mirror, and It was no A. S. Hendricks. "That'» One on Bill," a 3-act stance, ia not libel for a district thought of her that drew him hack to been born before. The bride and groom are wall ary 12. It is to be a costume party saxophone trio, blended in perfect New York that n'ght The plans of comedy, was presented by the TTaxei in Montana. A local aaocialioa can Grandpa was proud as a turkey his guests had changed, that was all. known in Washington county, and and dancing and gumes will be the harmony. dale Literary socitay on last E*riday be dissolved without effecting any hen and uncles and aunts and Broth The change brought him home at will make their home in Cornelius entertainment. Miss Mike McCloud contributed evening at the school house. The <>th> - The bad conditions mi Mon er Ben, aftaF they return from a short wed- Herman Osterman of Sehefflin, re- I the comedy bits of the act. Her play was well received by a large tana have only effected Oregon in eleven o'clock. cently ordained priest, has taken - "Where Has My Little Doge Gone?" and appreciative audience. The young that they absorb dividends. He fell asleep with surprislnz ease ding trip. And grandma, God bless her. had charge of St. Matthews parish in I threw the capacity house into an people of the society, under the di One of the primary functions of a mother's thrill, as she gazed on and Immediately, as It seemed, he saw the girl In the mirror, She was walk- MISS CECELIA MARY ALBERT this city, taking the place of Father uproar of laughter. -itch meeting- as the one held Mon the red. wrinkled Willard and Will. rection of Mr». W. P. Brooks, work ing toward him. through what ap Costello, who resigned on account of All in all, the act was on a par ed hard to make the play a sucre»», day i< to spread information and Miss Cecelia .Mary Albert, daugh- ill health, and is now in Los An- with any similar attractions ever so feel very well repaid for their knowledge regarding the bank, it No need to describe the days on peared to lw> a heavy fog. Her hands were outstretche<1 to him. and he hur ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert geles. seen by this writer on the big vaude efforts. About $38 was taken in ut was explained. There was a similar the farm, there beyond Dilley, where ried to meet her: but even a« he did Daddy was bom. Mrs. Jerry Heston returned to ville circuits. It is a credit to Gail the door. The school children realiz meeting held In Corvallis Tuesday. so the fog closed down and he Inst of this city, died at Sedalia, Mis- Hale, hearty and healthy, both her. though he seemed to hear her souri. Monday, February 7. and fu her home in Portland today, after Karns, who organized this splendid ed about $10 on the candy »ale. The Representatives from the various girls and boys, with lots of pep vol— calling him from somewhere neral services will be conducted at a few days’ visit with her parents. orchestra right in thia community. member» of the east: Courtney Sy associations over thr district were M l Angel Monday with interment Mr. and Mrs. E’red Grenbemer. Mr. It is a credit to the Venetian and to I venion, Lawrence Day, Harry Wil present and many of them attended and lots of noise. far away. Work mixed with play from morn He awoke late In the morning with in the Mt. Angel cemetery. and Mrs. Heston will move to As liams, Raymond Heard, E^die Her the chamber of commerce luncheon ing till night, and God fearing par every detail of the dream vivid in hl« Miss Albert was born at Mt. An toria next week, where Mr. Heston Mr». Coaselmaa lajared gert, Jean Smith, Agnes Syverson, mind, so vivid, indeed, that when he gel, Oregon, on September 8, 1904. will have charge of that district ents who brought them up right. Mrs. Lena Conzclman of Sher Faye Syver»on, Florence Cary approached the mirror after his mom How they did work and how they She attended school at Holy Names* as salesman for Armour h. Co. wood was taken to police emergency Muriel Douglas. All parts were did play, down on the farm in the ing plunge. It .«eerne«! almost a con Convent at Astoria and later was hospital with a deep gash over her ried out to perfection. We wish to Louis W. Dugan of Portland and flnnation of the dream to find the girl good old day. graduated as a nurse from the St. Mis.« Phillippa Welch of this city ’ right eye, sustained when she either Mrs. J. C. Dunford and Mrs there. ANNOUNCE The days flew by as days will do He Stopped short with a chuckle Mary's hospital at Astoria. She had were married Sunday evening at the ' fell or was struck by an automobile L. Da n ford visited Mr. und -Mis. and the Tupper youngsters just grew The curtains of his French xrtndow been visiting her sister and nursing home of the bride’s brother, William ' at Broadway and Yamhill streets Miller on Thurxluy. our appointment as and grew, Mr. und Mr». A. Nylund of Coop were drawn apart, and in the mirror at Sedalia, but had planned to re Ede, in Portland. The young people i yesterday. Ambulance drivers report And grandma had no time to feel he saw the reflection of the girl as turn home, and expected to leave will make their home in Portland, ed that they found Mrs. Conzelman er Mountain ure the proud parent» honory or ill, after the arrival of she stood In profile near her own un Missouri last Friday, the day that her where the groom is in the garage on the sidewalk and were unable to of a son, born last week. Willard and Will. curtained window and slowly dresses! parents received the telegram an- business. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor were | learn how she had been hurt.—Ore- her hair. nouncing her serious illness from visitors at the A. Meine) home ' gonian. Members of the firemen dance It was wonderful hair, much more flu-pneumonia. The twins were a puzzle as older Thursday. committee are sorry to announce they grew, for neighbors kept guess wonderful down than up. Laurie She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sy verson that the orchestra, which was adver Witch Hazel Pie stared with pleasure nt the red-gold ing and no one knew. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert of as their guests on Sunday Mr. mas« that fell down over the girl s tised to play at their dance last At least, not just positive which Social on Friday Mr». Rny Syverson of Longview white garment. Then, with a little Hillsboro, and the following brother one or the other, was Willard or shock, he realized that the-white gar and sisters: Joseph Albert of Port Friday night at the Commercial hall, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heard failed to put in an appearance and Will and which one his brother. ment wa« a night-dress. It was evi land, Mrs. J. O. Youngman of Sed without any notice. The dance was The Witch Hazel Community club nnd Harold Syverson. The teachers were sure in a ter dent that the girl thought herself safe alia, Missouri; Sister Rosaria at the Misa Betty Mills of Portland »pent will have a pie social at the school rible fix. for those pesky twins were from observation and was quietly mak Sisters' hospital at Medford; Mary held, however, with Frank Clark and house tomorrow (Friday) evening al the week-end with her parents, Mr. his orchestra furnishing the music. chuck full of tricks. ing her toilet for the morning. and Mrs. A. Mills. (who graduated as a nurse with her And then when they grew to more Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Gardner and 8 o'clock. Mrs. Myrtle Helvogt, Mrs. Well, she should I* safe. With a sister in June, 1925) and Frances Mrs. R. I). Kelly of The Dalle» Fuller and Mr». Gregg are in charge roature size, and at the young dam- quick >rk. Laurie drew together the at home. Mrs. Florence Tucker attended the «pent the week-end with her daugh of arrangements. heavy curtains that hung at the sides *eU were casting their eyes. informal opening of Ramsey hall, The program will consist of a ter, Mrs. J. A. McMillan. The dear young dames were oft in of the b«ng window. Then, smiling a the new parish hall in connection Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Bruce and MRS. LUCINDA LEWIS a ponder, and lay awake of nights to little, he slowly dressed His thoughts with St. Barnabus Episcopal church talk by Mrs. Emma Bryant, vocal family of Portland spent Sunday dwelt on the girl. It was odd that and instrumental music, readings wonder and wonder. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynes. Mrs. Lucinda Lewis, 80, died at at McMinnville. The hall was named she should be literally projected into Whether the twin she’d been talk his life in that unusual fashion. He her home at 1235 Grant street on for ex-Judge Ramsey of Yamhill and the auction of the pies, which Mrs. Ewert and family the ladies are expected to bring. ing to was the Him himself or Who bad never had any such experience Sunday. Funeral services were held county. Mrs. Gardner was the solo I The committee '..ill furnish sand land spent Sunday with was Who? before, nor had he heard of one Just at the M. E. church at Forest Grove ist on the program, with Mrs. Flor Mr». C% J. Bird»ell. wiches and coffee. like It. It was unique and pleasant. and interment was in the Forest ence Taylor as her accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Schollc» Above shows 28 Radiola All are urged to come and have a Well, those childhood days art- all It was especially pleasant to have her View cemetery with Rev. J. W. dren were visited at Mr. Hoogdwin* J. J. VanKleek, prominent Kinton and No. 104 I^>ud Speaker. good time. The proceeds will be for in the past, for childhood joys are so young and so charming to look at. Warrell of St. Johns officiating. on Sunday. farmer, wa« in the city last Sat the Community club. the combination b • i n g the He wtsbed he knew her name and too good to last. Mr. and Mrs. J. Black and two Mrs. Lewis, whose maiden name urday to attend a meeting in the "last word” in a Radio Set. something more about her. Hi« The Community club of Witch And the family is scattered and was Lucinda Bloodgood, was bom office of the county agent. He Hazel has donated a very fine set of friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Bled t heights were full of her. -ome of them gone, but those that in New York, August 3, 1846. She brought in a ball of hay, about the reference books to the school. The soe Sunday. Before be left the room he parted Hillsboro Power & are left must needs carry on. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McHenry and the curtains again to open the win bred at Cornelius for many yean size of a football, that was rolled set consists of ten beautifully bound For we all have our place and a dow wide. following his usual pro and for the past three and a half Investment Co. daughter of Portland and Mrs. Al niche to fill, Willard is finished but gram As he did SO he glanced Into yean had lived in Hillsboro. Mrs. by a Jersey bull. Mr. VanKleek volumes, called the "Source Books," bert Steen of Aylesbury, Saskatch Phon» 582 South Third St. says that “ It is the first bull he has and now the pupils of the school can we still have Will. his mirror. He saw her open win Lewis is survived by her daughter, ewan, were luncheon guests of Mr. ever seen that could play ball. ” The obtain information on any subject Life has brought sorrow and life dow, but It was lifeless. Only hla own Mrs. Daniel Deaville of this city. 4 and Mr». Brooks on Wednesday. ball of hay ia on display in the from them. has brought joys, and a faithful disappointed face confronted him. Her husband, Thomas A., died a Argus window. companion and girlies and boys, few years ago. CHAPTER III God has been gracious and we Mrs. C. E. Wells, treasurer of Local Team Shows have two treasures, for whom we MARGARET ELIZABETH PIERCE the State Federation of Women’s Class in Bowling NOTICE TO have honor and love without meas Laurie Meets Miss Mayo Club.*, spent the last of the week in ure. Laurie thought much that duy about Portland, attending a board meet Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Fierce, A local bowling team defeated the Old fashioned parents, a father the girl In the mirror, and he was 52, formerly of Hillsboro, died at ing of the club and the Fine Arts Montgomery 4 Ward team in Port again home at eleven that night, to and mother, God bless Will and Institute on Friday. Mrs. G. J. land Sunday for the second time by the wonder of Mr. Pangs, who freely the family home at Seaside Sun- family and those of his brother. day. Funeral services will be held Frankel entertained the board mem a score of 2561 to 2514. The Port expressed his surprise. ■‘Something pleasant been coming this afternoon (Thursday) at the ber- at dinner Friday night. Other landers won the second and third George J. Limber funeral parlors members of the Coffee club from games and Hillsboro the first. Regular Session your way?" he tactfully asked. Laurie evaded the question, but he with Rev. 8. McMinis officiating. here attended the Art Institute Fri The local lineup and the individu DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Grange Saturday felt that something definitely pleasant Interment will be in the Hillsboro day. al scores: Dillon, 508; Gilmore, 547; IN had come his way. This something cemetery. For Sale—Barred Rock eggs, $1 Larrance, 457; Rehse, 538; Goetter, Initiatory work in the first and was a new Interest, and he had need She was bom Augu.<t 30, 1874, Sand, Gravel and Cement He in Kentucky, the daughter of I Mr. per setting or $5 per hundred.— 551. The average of the local play second degrees will be given a ed a new interest very much. ers: Dillon, 196 plus 1; Gilmore, 182 Mrs. O. 8. Johnston, Hillsboro, Rt. hoped he would dream of the girl that class at the regular meeting of Hills and Mrs. J. A. Flowers. ; !. Phone North Plains 2F23. 50-3 . plus ! ; Larrance, 1 52 plus 1 ; Rehse, boro Grange Saturday. Grange mem night hut ns he and Bangs unwisely Get our price* before you build that garage, cellar, milk consumed a Welsh rabbit before they 179 plus 1, and Goetter, 170 plus 1. ber* are working hard to raise house or dwelling house with STONETILE, n hollow eaa Play at Reedville For Sale — White Leghorn pullets, wen: to lo-d he dreamed Instead of money for the new hall, which they someth ng highly un.-lessont. und was crete brick of nationally and itnndardized quality. The play, "The Minister's Wife's $1.25 each; also a few good breed plan to build. glad to bo awakened I it the clear sun New Bonnett,” will be given by the ing hens, 3 years old.—J. R. Jones, ■ County Federation Do YOU want to reduce your expenses anil worries? A card party is to be given for light of a brilliant January day. Ladies Aid at the Reedville church Vista Ave., Aloha. 50-51 Then build of this concrete block- —your ------ structure ‘ Has a Good Session will net ladies at the Grange hall on Wednes After breakfast he strolled aero«» Saturday evening, February 19. burn; insurance rates nre much les»; ; i no ...I... ......... z every paint to buy the «quare into the somber hall of the Lost — Black famale dow with a day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Men are The County Federation of Wom few years and above nil you have a building that you will studio building on Its southwest cor short tail, white ring around the also welcome. The play, which was Births en’* Clubs met at Forest G"<ve be proud to cal) you* own. Isn't that a saving for YOU? neck. — Notify A. C. Rolph, Hills postponed, is to be given at the ner Tie- hall was empty, but he found Meltebeke—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber on Tuesday in the Congregational How about DRAIN TILE? Tile that is permanent aad Grange hall, Friday evening, Feb and rang a bell at the entrance of a nard Meltebeke, December 31, a boro, Rt. 2. Phone Scholls 1813. 60 church, Mrs. W. S. Roberts of For- dingy elevator shaft. The elevator ruary 18. will last for age»—did you know that the longer CONCRETE descended without haste. When it girl. est Grove, vice-president of the TILE is in the ground it improves with age? CONCRETE’ had reached the floor, the colored D’Hondt—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl County Federation, presiding. Four tile h always true in sh.pe-the best 1» always the cheapeat. Weirick Hells Shop youth in charge of It Inhospitably D'Hondt of this city, February 3, North Plains teen clubs were represented. J. C. Weirick has sold his plumb filled Its doorway and regarded the twin girls. We are dealers in steel sash, reinforcing steel, lime, A report was given on the schol visitor with Inditfer-nce. I bis young McEntei ■To Mr. and Mrs. Mor ing shop to W. H. Huff of Mon plaster, "n’ent sand, gravel, sewer pipe, drain tile, culvert Mrs. Al Wright has been very arship loan fund, showing that 77 man whs easy to look at, but he was ria J. McEntee of Hillsboro, Fehrs- mouth, who will take possession no one he knew. girls in Oregon were receiving aid pipe, brick, building blocks and silo blocks. sick, but is very much better. this week. Mr Weirick and family from this fund. Mrs. Frankel of l-atirie handed him a dollar and the ary 4, a girl. Mr». George Cypher spent Thurs will move to Portland this week, youth's expression changed, first to Broderick—To Mr. and M ra. Portland, president of the State CALL OR PHONE 1341 day afternoon with her daughter, Federation, gave a report on Pub- where he will go Into business. Mr. one of surprise, then to the tolerance Ralph Broderick of Astoria, Febru- DON’T waste an OPPORTUNITY to SAVE MONEY «.nd Mrs Weirick are very promi of a man who Is wise and is willing ary 7, a boy. Mrs. Broderick ia a Mrs. W. E. Mays. lie Welfare and the Federation Mrs. James IL Davis visited her News. nent in I. O. O. F. circles and have to share Ills wisdom. The visitor went daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle- father, Mr. La Hair of Verboort, who made many friends during their at once to the point of his visit. Bucher of thia city. Mrs. William Schultz sang sev “A young lady Ilves here." he be six years* residence in this city. Mr. gan. "She Is very pretty, and she has eral solos, accompanied by Mr*. Logan—To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy is very ill with influenza. and Mrs. Huff are moving here reddish hair and brown eyes. She has Logan of near Hillsboro, February Mrs. Rae Rater cf Elgin, grand Adams, pianist Hillsboro • Oregon thia week. It was reported that the travel- chief of the Pythian Sisters, made h _ studio in »■" _ of t’— u- •—r tlo-.rs. 8, a girl. I The Hillsboro Argus : Mirror o♦ : : ■--- ------- 0 *► Contractors and Prospective Builders — 0— B— Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co 9