« I TUE HILLSBORO ARCUS PAGE TEN JUNE 2, I92; — Wileox’s uncle. David Wilcox, of header baseball game in Portland j Portland. between Los Angeles and Portland. Cornelius I several days of the past week vis-1 Mrs. Charles Payne and Mrs. Nl. iting at Goldbell. I.aekull of Willamina and Mr». Em­ Mrs. Arthur Brock spent Thurs­ ma Parker of Portland were recent Meri and Garlen Hansen gradu­ guests at the D. C. Whiting home. ated Thursday evening from the day in Portland. Miss Mary Morrissey of Tort- Rev. John Shaffer, pastor of the Laurelwood Academy. Garlen Han­ . land, who is home for a few days, Methodist church, attended the dis­ sen received an honor medal and a scholarship. Those attending the ; accompanied by her mother, Mrs. trict convention of Laymen held comniencemertt exercises from here j Margaret Morrissey, spent Memorial Tuesday evening of the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber. Mr. day with her sister, Mrs. Frank at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sholes and $6.00 AT MILL end Mrs. Hansen and family, Mrs. O’Donnell and family of Scofield. The delegates of the Civic clubs, grandson, Tom, left on Wednesday Frank Jones, Rev. and Mrs. R. D. > Benhani and Mrs. Josephine Squires. who attended the state convention at ' evening for a two-months trip back Bend, returned Friday evening, af- ( , east. They will go as far as Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and ter having been away almost a N. Y., and then return to North family spent the week-end at New- week. They were Mrs. Helen Behr- Branch, Michigan, where they will port. nian, president, Mrs. L. A. Jackson, visit relatives. On th« trip home Phone 851 - Hillaboro, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Corure of Mrs. Earl Hobbs and Mrs, l*aul Mel­ they will come by way of Winnipeg i Portland were in town Monday vis- anson. and Vancouvre, Canada. X. iting with friends and relatives. Miss Evelyn Holcher of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lytle have recently Mr. and Mrs. William Scofield of was home for the week-end. returned home from a visit at To­ 89.3 and Erma Wolf and Carl La­ Portland were out over the week­ Mrs. Izadora Vanderzanden and I ledo with friends mid relatives. end visiting with relatives and re­ Miss Roily of Forest Grove and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Flagherty Follette tied for third with 88.6. The lowest average in the class was newing old acquaintances. McMahon of Verboort spent Mon- and son, Junior, of Portland spent Dr. and Mrs. Carruthers of Port- llay evening at the home of Mrs. A. the holidays with Mrs. Flagherty'e 80. Those graduated were Georgia land spent the week-end with Mrs. Brock. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sus- Hienta. Gladys Shipman. Erma Wolf, Carl LaFollette. Ah in Hendricks, Carruthers parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harbey Van Blariconi underwent bauer. C. Hancock. a successful major operation Thurs­ Mrs. Emma Brown of Seattle vis­ Fred W o 1 f . Katherine Sweitzer, Mrs. C. F. Peterson was a Laurel­ day at the Dr. Smith hospital, Hills­ ited over the week-end with her sis­ Myrtle an 3 j Aloha, Ore. ■ o , 3 " claims against said estate are here­ by notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersign­ ed at the law offices of Hare, Me- Alear Ki Peters, in the Shute Sav­ ings Bank Building, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2nd day of Juno, 1927. ROBERT R. SIMPSON. Administrator of the Estate of Robert T. Simpson, de eased. Hare, McAlear * Peters, attor­ neys for administrator. 14-18 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Violet Thurnnu, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Thurnmi, Defendant. To Frank Thurnmi, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore­ gon: You uro hereby required to ap­ pear in the above entitled Court and i answer the complaint filed againut you in th<* above entitled enuse 0» or before Friday, the 16th day of July, 1927, and if you fail so to ap­ pear and answer said complaint, f««r want thereof, the Plaintiff will ap­ ply to the Court for tlx1 relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For n decree dissolving the marriage con­ tract existing between you anil Plaintiff upon the ground of cruel arid inhuman treatment.. Thia summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to order of the Honorable Geo. R- Hrirloy, Judge of the above entitled Court, mnde, rendered and dated July 1st, 1927, which said order re­ quires that you appear mid an w<' the complaint in the above entitled cause on or before the 16th tiny of July, 1927, the date of the first publication of thin summons is June 2nd, 1927, mill the date of the I»*1 publication thereof Is July 1-Hn, 1927. Hare McAlear A- Peters, nttor- neys for plaintiff. Resident nltor- noys, .State of Oregon, Post offico address: Shute Savings Hank Bldg.. 14-20 Hillsboro, Ore.