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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1927)
MAY 29, 1927 THE H ILLS HO RO ARGUS PACKTEN Soldier" drill, under the direction make up the executive committee. daughter, and Messrs. Marvil Wal he will remain for two week!« vis ROTARIANS FROLIC Before dinner was nerved, boy» of Mr*. Susanne Paine, teacher. Dor HERE ON THURSDAY ker and Frank spent Sunday at the iting with his mother and sister. mid girl* from the aecond grade of othy Steinke, and Keith Hunch, aa His sister is leaving soon for the L E. Walker home. the public school gave a "Wooden drummer boy, were the leader*. (Continued from Page One) C. £. Wight and grandson, Doug Orient. —---------------------------------------------— las, accompanied by hts friend. Dav Mrs. Ahnn Nichols of Forest Portland club was a much appreci id Samuel, attended the first La Grove visiting with her mother. Mrs, ated part of the program. The 'Gold Crosse game of the season held Fri Frank Long, Saturday. Dust Twins" from the Vancouver day at Portland. Miss Marie Melanson spent Sun club entertained with comedy and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sholes were day in Forest Grove visiting with song to the delight of all. A de Portland visitors Thursday. friends. x lightful solo number was the Mc HILLSBORO PAVILION Ted Leipold, George Long, Fred Minnville club's contribution. John Huisman and Joe Cooper of Lesser and Leo and George Susbauer BIG CROWD — SNAPPY 8-PIECE BAND The Hillsboro club defeated the attended the motorcycle hill climb south of town started picking their Come Once and You Will Come Again Forest Grove athletes in a rough at Rocky View, Portland, on Sun gooseberries Monday. Earl Phelps spent Sunday at Dil push ball contest that had many Dancing Every Saturday Nite day. Hillsboro and Forest Grove business Charles Henderson of Portland ley visiting friends. SUMMER PRICES George Fisher of Silverton was in men sprawled over the floor a large was out Sunday visiting with his Gant*, 50c Ladia*. 25c town Sunday visiting with friends part of the time. Many sore muscles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hen- KsexixDiMxnrsDtD and relatives. He returned on the and bruises was the result. derson. same day, taking w ith him his son. I The auditorium was beautifully Mrs. Joseph Mann ot Portland spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Curtis, who had been spending the decorated with green fir trees en winter with his grandmother. circling the hall, together with the M. D. Mann. School Note. regular pavilion decorations n n d Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theis and School closed Friday with a pic other innovations. The decorations family, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tim- mcke and children, Mr. and Mrs. nic in the school building, due to the will be left up for the graduation Henry Jacobsmuhlen and family and fact that the weather would not per exercises tomorrow night. Committees responsible for the Mrs. Emma Schmale and grandson, mit the picnic to be held outside. The children of the fifth and sixth ' successful inter city meeting are as Harold and John Jacobsmuhlen spent grades surprised their teacher, Mrs. follows: Sunday at the Oaks, Portland. Advertising—Mason Cady, chair The ladies of the Altar society of Carl Susbauer, with a party at her St. Alexander's church were enter home Thursday evening. A very man, Harry Hill. Frank Peters, tained Friday afternoon at the home pleasant time was had by all in Verne McKinney mid M. IL Stev playing games, after which refresh enson; feed—B. M. Goodman, chair of Mrs. A. Vanacker. Mrs. Lilian McDonald, Miss Pat- ments were served by the children. man ,Ed I.. Moore, Roy S<-hulmer- ich, Lester Ireland and Len Fish- ria White and Earl Bishop of Port back; program—Dr. J. H. Rossman, land and Robb Burch and son, EI MANY WOMEN TAKE IN ARGUS SCHOOL chairman, Glen Payne mid Charlr- mer, of Tobias were guests of ME E. Wells; decoration mid lighting— and Mrs. Fred Barber Sunday. (Continued from Page One) Ralph Easter, chairman, Glen Staple Mr. and Mrs. Perry LaFollette mo tored to Salem Sunday to visit with lett picks up a apoon the mus.c be ton und Wes Boscow, ami reception This Week and accommodations—J. U. Garrett, Mr. LaFollette’s father, who is ill. gins. Especially when she makes a chairman, Orange Phelps, George Mrs. Martin and brother of Port noodle ring. Matinee Every Saturday, 2 p. m. Chambers and Dr, Wiley. President land spent Sunday at the home of The second lesson, to be held to Rex Parsons and Vice-President Hai Mrs. Martin's son, Frank. day, is an absorbing one, dealing Elder Ward of Laurelwood Acad with delicacies that all husbands like ry Hill and the committee rhnirmar emy is visiting at the George Ling to eat and most housewives hesitate enfelter home. to make for fear of failure. Miss Winifred Rand was pleasant Many of the husbands “unselfish ly surprised Friday evening when ly” are urging their wives to attend ‘ For Your Convenience a number of her friends gave a these demonstrations. •nd Comfort party at her home in honor if her In speaking of the class for next 14th birthday. The evening was Tuesday Mrs. Bartlett said: "If the We maintain and operate a spent in music and playing of games, housewife hesitates W fry oysters complete and modern Fu after which delicious refreshments or croquettes in deep fat because neral Home. The £■> »it were served. The guests present of the care of the fat after frying, equipment obtainable is al were Mrs. Leia Woods, the Misses if she hesitates to brown them in ways ready for immediate Elizabeth Cooke, Katherine Cooke, a small quantity of fat in a frying call. Motor Coaches make Dorothy Cochrane, Mattie Mann, pan or skillet beeau-<- it is difficult it possible for us to extend Doris Shap, Virginia Wight and to turn them or to fry them evenly, our services t o outlying Myra Wiedewitsch; the Messrs. John Tuesday’s demonstration will show- and distant parts of the city Burbank, Henry Hoffman, Tom and how to overcome all these troubles. I and country. Privacy is as Jim Oliver, La Verne and Glen “No cooking class would be com sured at the Funeral Home. Shap, Seth and Lester Smith and plete without an angel cake so we | The Chapel is conveniently Frank Vanderpoole. will have a Marble Angel Cake. Its arranged and has every fa Rev. Father H. E. Buesch, pastor mixing will cover the mixing of all cility for a beautiful service. of St. Alexander’s church, left on types of sponge cuke. Then we will Wednesday for San Francisco, where have a real old fashioned German THE GLENN F. BELL Potato Salad. MORTUARY “A Lima Bean Loaf to break the WIGWAM monotony of meat dishes. A Gin Thisd and Lincoln Sts. gerbread—one of my many prized Confectionery PHONE 853 recipes.” and The final elas.i of the cooking Cafeteria school will be held next Thursday ii afternoon. The program is to in Third Street at Stage Depot clude such interesting things as: In Good Eats. Fountain Drinks, Poor Man's Turkey with stuffing. A SUPER WESTERN WITH A WHIRLWIND Ice Cream, Candies, Cigar Baked Brown Bread, Baked Pota FINISH ettes, Tobacco toes on the half shell. Cherry Salud Full Line of Magazines with toasted cheese wafers, Indian Also Comedy and Pathe News Pudding, oven canning .using beets as a sample, rhubarb canning with Usual Prices—10c and 25c out processing. This sounds like a big day and so it is. But Mrs. Bartlett let us in on the secret. Everything on the pro gram—and more too—is going into . the oven at 10:00 and Mrs. Bartlett isn’t going to look at it until it is New Shades taken out to serve to you. - New Styles Valuable packages of food pro ducts are given away at each class A New Line of Summer Matinee Every Sunday, 2 p. m. and several baskets of choice food Hats in a Variety of Styles products as well as a 49-lb. sack of flour will be given away at the last - HEMSTITCHING class, so that it is suggested that ART GOODS z the ladies come early to obtain a seat near the front as the largest Complete Baby Boudoir class of the cooking school is ex Lines Carried pected. Classes begin promptly at Prices Reasonable 2:30 p. m. prex, had her adenoids removed Sat urday at the Smith hospital. She is Cornelius home now and doing well. E. G .Webb of Beaverton was in Lawrance Adams of Portland was town Monday on business. Mrs. Wallace McPherson of Port a Cornelius visitor Friday. Mr. land returned to her home Sunday Adams is a violinist and is anxious after a week's visit with her par to organize an orchestra here as ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wiedwitseh. well as a class in violin work. Miss Mayme Susbauer, teacher of Mrs. Earl Hobbs, Mrs. Paul Mel piano, presented her pupils in a re anson, Mrs. L. A. Jackson, ex-pres cital at her home Saturday at 3:00. ident, and Mrs. Henry Behrman, | Those who took part were: Lester. president, of the Ladies Civic Im- Theis, Betty Hobbs, Ralph Pielow, provement club left Sunday for Margaret Goetxe, Elizabeth Gnos, Bend, where they will act as repre- ' Irma Wolf, Thelma Cornelius and aentatives of the Civic club at the ! Vernita Irmler. state convention of women's clubs Mrs. A. Custard was a Beaverton being held in that city. caller Monday. Miss Madeline D u p r e x , small Mr. and Mrs. Verne Walker, Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Du- and Mrs. J. S. Kinney and son and It Tastes Better Barbecued Barbecued Sandwiches, Pie and Coffee Try Our Electric Percolated Coffee Nice Stock of Firm Apples from $1.25 up Burbank. Cobbler and Wonder Seed Potatoes Automobile Service in Oil and Gas While You Eat Buckeye Barbecue Next to Standard Oil on Highway at Cornelius Big Dance FRIDAY & SATURDAY Don’t Forget We have moved to our new location at 1051 Third street and our service will be bigger and better, as we have added Wheels and Rims. 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