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* t / PAGE SIX tinding Normal «choflt at Ashland, ato relatives of the contracting pur was visiting home folks the end of ties were witnesses to the event. the week. , Mrs. Caldwell has bad her home Miss Agnes Roberts of Portland in Buxton for .several years and was a Cornelius visitor Sunday. Mr. Caldwell was born in \\ a hing ton county near Banks, Th«- newly- (By O, T. McWhorter) Mrs. Herman This's left Monday _______ Ground limestone from th«' state weds will make their home on a for Portland, where she will remain Cornelius, March 29.—The Civic F. O'Donnell in Portland, in honor for a few days visiting. lim«> plant is available for quick de farm near Banks. Improvement club met Tuesday in of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. 4 Professor Knowlton of Laurel livery this year as arrangements » the city hall iwid voted to have a Morrissey. , have Iwen made by th«' plant to Th«' Reading Circle of Jbe Civic wood spoke at th«> Adventist church keep stored supplies on hand. I>e clam chowder supper Saturday eve Saturday. The public , Improvement club met Thursday af- ; ning in the city hall. T livery has been made within four to Mrs. Anne Custard of Hillsboro sig days after ordering carload lots. is invited. Th«» proceeds will go for , ternoon in the club room, Interest . Mrs. Sadie Chapman and littl«’ th«' benefit of the library. Those in has been shown, an«i th«' book "We I visited at th«' home of Mr. and Mrs. Vera, of Vancouver, Th«> county agent now has a few daughter, charge of the supper are Mrs. Ruth Must March," which has been rea«i Fred Barber Saturday. pooled orders on hand for delivery Wash., are making an extended visit _L, Henry, who is employed at at the following plan's: Sherwood, at the home of Mfs. Chapman's Mites, Mrs. Charles Dickinson and each meeting by on«’ of the mem- _____ _____ _ completion. ___ ______ Vernonia, was at home over the Forest Grove, and Hillsboro, but father, A. F. Wulf. Mrs. Joseph Finegan. I bers, is nearing The Misses Margaret Rfod, Eve week-end, Mrs. McLeod and Robert, who are not enough to make a carload nt Mrs. Paul Melanson and Mrs. G. 1 lyn Sewell, Lucille Rood ami Ruth living at Gilles Creek this winter, any one point. Wilcox were elected delegates to visited at their farm Saturday. the American Home department Julien of Hillsboro were guAts on The price of the state lime Mrs. I. R. Strubb attended the meeting given by the Oregon Feder | Wednesday evening at the home of l pooled orders is $8.45 l'or ton f. ation of Women’s clubs Friday in Miss Ione Godfrey. b. cars at the above points. When teachers' institute at Cipole. Miss Dorothy Cochrane and Miss Fillmore Wulf was a Hillsboro Portland. s» sacks are return«'«! in good condi 1 Bertha McClaughry and James caller Tuesday. tion, $2 per ton will be refunded. A $15 prize was offered by a Adamson were home for a few days There was only one day's absence Schefflin. March <9,—Mrs. R P public-spirited man of Cornelius for | last week from Normal school at The greater part of the lime the purpose of encouraging the boys Monmouth. Mr. Adamson is a mem Kerkman entertained with a ‘‘500" shipped in to the county is used on during the past school month. and girls of the local school in civic ber of the debating team at Mon-1 party at her home Saturday. The alfalfa land at the rate of one ton first prizes were w»h by 'C A. Rus per acre applied on the plowed duty. mouth. sel! and Mrs. Roy Heinrich, “while ground and worked into the soil by Mrs. O. Osborne favored the wo-1 While in France with the Ameri Rev. and Mrs. U. O. Beedies and Mrs. C. A. Russell and William harrowing. ca* army 1 obtaiasd a noted French men by a reading, followed by re a number of young people attendeii proscription for the treatment of freshments served by Mrs. H. Thies, a revival meeting at Dilley Tuesday Chalmers received the second nrites. X. Rheumatism ami Neuritis, I have Delicious refreshments were served Mrs. M. Urton and Mrs. O. Osborne. evening. Broadcast Sermon. given this to thousands with won to those present, which included the The green and gold color scheme The sermons of Rev. J. Gillis, derful Lester Mooberry was one of the following: Mr. results. Th«1 prescriptjnn cost and Mrs. William editor of the Catholic World and was followed in both decorations 42 who received a diploma at Ore- Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sah- famous New York preacher, will b«' me nothing. I n>k nothing for it and refreshments. 1 gon Normal at Monmouth Thurs- now. Mr. and Mrs. George Biers X broadcast over KPRC between noon dorf. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Votre», Mr. and 3 p. m. on Good Friday, April The German Lutheran Ladies' Aid I Jay- Our Lines of Mr. and Mrs. L. Caruthers of society will meet at the home of I Gales Creek and Miss Queen Hos- and Mrs. Rov Heinrich, Mr. and 6th. Stock Tonic, Poultry Tonic, Mrs. E. Schmalie Wednesday at 2 kins of Dilley were guests Saturday Mrs. G. J. Schwanke, Mr. and Mrs. Kow Konditioner, Worm, C. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. o’clock. The Junior Aid will meet evening at the home of Mrs. M. D. ENGELD1NGF.R YADON Heave and Kidney Powers Kerkman, Laurel Heinrich. Paul at the home of Mrs. W. Hamelman Mann. iSeehafer, Esther and Berniece Hein Miss Juanita Yadon and John at 2 on April 7, Saturday. The are fresh and Rev. U. O. Beedies went to Mc members of the Junior Aid have Minnville Monday to attend the dis rich. Dolores Sahnow and Lottie tEngeldinger of Los Angeles were "Made in the West for Western Dethlefs. started a drive for membership united in marriage Saturday, March Needs” trict conference. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Turner. Mrs. would like to have visitors. Dr. Korinek’s Products Those who gathered at the home August Ruth and daughter, Hermie. 17, at 9 p. m., at the Little Church of the Flowers at Glendale, Cali Rev. H. Timmcke. pastor of the I of Rev. and Mrs. H. Timmcke Sun- —at— German Lutheran church, was sur- I day evening honoring Rev. Tim- from Amboy. Wash., visited with fornia. Rev. E. Edmonds of Glen Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sahnow And Mr. dale officiated, using th«' ring cere prised by friends Friday evening, mcke’s birthday anniversary were in honor of his 58th birthday. The Mr. and Mrs. J. Schuh, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Sahnow and fami mony. Miss Ann South of Los •Angeles friends made it a double celebration D. Ricklor and Mrs. O. Peterson lies over the week-end. Walter Kahle and Wilbert Salz- was bridesmaid, and Vincent Engel- by celebrating the birthday of Her and Albert Fromke. wedel. who are ^ttendinjr Concordia dinger, brother of the groom, was man Thies on the same evening at Mrs. Alice Bedwell of Monmouth the Timmcke home. The older folks was a guest Friday at the home of college in Portland, visited over the best man. week-end with their parents, Mr. The young couple will make their spent the evening conversing and Mrs. M. D. Mann. and Mrs. August Kahle and Mr. and home in Los Angeles, where Mr. telling stories, while the young folks Emmott Duffey, the local barber, Mrs. Herman SalzwedbP Engeldinger is engaged in contract _ played games, Mr. Timmcke and is confined to his home with sniall- Mrs. John Cawrse is recuperating ing and building. x Mr. Thies both were presented with pox. from a serious illness of bronchitis. The groom is well known ffiere, birthday cakes after which a lunch Mr. and Mrs. H. Benson spent Harry Zetsman. ‘who formerly having lived here and in Portland was served. Those present were: Saturday and Sunday visiting in lived here, visited with friends and until about four years ago, when he Rev. and Mrs. H. Timmcke, Hilda Portland. relatives last week, after an absence went to Los Angeles. He is a and Christ Timmcke, Otto Carstens. Miss Adeline Bedortha of Port of 14 years. • brother of Fred Engeldinger of this . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thies, Lester land was a guest over the week-end city. and Elmo Thies, Ann Leipold, Henry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. ALBERT C. DULEY ' Hoffman, Earl Phelps, Mrs. Emma Burbank. CALDWELL—HIDDINK Schmalie. Harold Schmalie, Mrs. C. Albert C. Duley, 80, died at Tu- Joe Suver of Monmouth was a for young people Reuter, Gertrude Reuter, Mrs. T. guest Sunday at the home of Mr. alatin Sunday, and funeral services Blanche Hiddink of Buxton was Huhman, Mrs. E. Wolfe, Mrs.' A. and Mrs. C. McClaughry. were conducted yesterday afternoon united in marriage to John R. Cald Bunning, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamel The Ladies’ Aid society of the from the Tualatin M. E. church. Every year well Saturday evifliing. The wed man. Mrs. Ed Beitelspash and Lu- Me‘thodist “church’will’hold'a bazaar webavehun* ding took place at the M«'thodist cille Himmerish. Get your paint, varnish, enamel, d r 4 d » of and supper in the city hall April 14. parsonage in Forest Grove. Rev. M. more valla The confirmation exercises will be The Livingston family are con kalsomine, brushes, at Percy Long’s i A. Marcy officiating. Th«' immedi- for help than held in the German Lutheran church fined to their home with smallpox. Hardware. we can fill on Palm Sunday, The five pupils Mrs. I. M. Woods, who has been from bin who will receive certificates are very ill, is able to be about. Mrs. b u ■ i n e a a firm», banka Willie Rithaler, ’ Walter Rithaler, Woods is a teacher in the Hillsboro I. M. WuU«v President ■nd manu- Lydia Renner, Marguerite Smith high school. facturer». It require» only and George Renner. Lord’s Supper ___ Mrs. ______ Lizzie _________ Adamson ____ has been ill ■ ahort time lo train for ■ Pre ferred Petition.when you will be given to the confirmation for the past week with lagrippe. attend Àmtrica'i GOLD MID- students only on April 1 and to Harold Finegan, who is attending AL School. Enroll any ti WR11B rODAÏ f< r cmr Free members of the congregation on the i Oregon State college, was home last SUCCESS CATALOO—otf first Easter day. week enjoying a short vacation. A get-together meeting was held | The Junior League of the M. E. The telephone will prove to be your Saturday evening at the Methodist church met Sunday afternoon at the most valuable and most economical church. A program was given, fol- j church. Mrs. Carl Godfrey was in lowed by games. Those taking part charge, assistant in the office, workshop, in the program were Mildred Rock, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Burbank and home or while traveling. Jane Finsley, Margaret Cooke, June Seth Smith visited in Portland Fri- z Henderson, Katherine Miskimins. day. Beth Cochrane, Helen Godfrey. X Miss Ernestine Brown and Clay \ Blanche Finegan. Hazel Brown. ton Brown of Hillsboro attended the Geneva Shay, Rosalee Fuller, Hila party given by the M. E. church and Thelma Cornelius, Mrs. Carl Saturday evening. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moo John Pidcock returned from Port- berry, Ray Shaw, Lester Smith. land ,this week, where he has been Maurice, Donald and Rosamond visiting with relatives. Mundorff, Elizabeth Cooke and Tom Miss Oneita Susbauer, who is at- Adamson. A sunrise service and prayer meet ing wril be held Easter morning at Would You.Like 7 o’clock at the Methodist church. After the meeting breakfast will be served at the parsonage. An Easter program will be given beginning at 10 a. m., followed by a communion service. An egg-hunt will be under way at the Methodist church Saturday. April 7. Those in charge are Mrs. Detailed information J. Godfrey, Mrs. Carl Godfrey, Mrs. —from— O M. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mooberry and Miss Elizabeth Cooke. Associate Director Many of the Epworth Leaguers of the Methodist church are expect it ’ s TOAST*0 Mortgage & Loan Co. ing to attend the Epworth League ! of Oregon convention at ~ Forest Grove Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Telephone 787 Mrs. James Morrissey was enter- 1164 Third Street Hillsboro tained Sunday at the hdfne of her daughters, Mrs. F. Dooher and Mrs. Cornelius Civic Improvement Club to Give Benefit Supper Saturday Night; Children Encouraged in Civic Duties 4 MAiti li 20, 192«. ----------- --------------- THE HILLSBORO ARGUS Ground Limestone Available for Fann + Green Mountain + The Joy of Life The bright eyes, the elenr akin, the sprightly step, the active mind, are the right of healthy man. 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