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MARITI 2», 1U2H. THE HILLSBORO AROOS PAGE NINE ■ ♦ 4 Adam Bella of (>r«nco was a I Mr*. J. J. Stange), Mrs. Fred H Mr, Lormor Surprised short program wns given, consisting One and a quarter ac re», new 3- Hillsboro visitor Saturday. I Caldwell, Mr». B. A. L'j.pcrikamn Mrs. W. F. Lormor was agreeably of a solo by Mrs. Marjorie Wells room modern hous six walnut and Mr. and Mr«. J. Bragin are visit I end daughter, Mi»» Josephine, at surprised Saturday evening when a Simpson of Portland, a piano selec three cherry trees; ; close in; $1.300, ing relatives 11 nil friends in Seattle tended th« quarterly meeting of the party of friends arrived to help tion by Miss Georgiana Jones, and term.«.—Bert C, 1 Huntington, 1213 Archdim e an Council of Catholic celebrate her birthday anniversary, j “ reading by Mixa Grace Gifford. Third street. 5 1 this week. II. Frank Peters mad« ■ business M imm Shirk Smith wmh the kupn I For Sale—2-acre orchard, walnut, -— Mrs. 8. E. Olsen is a guest this j Women held in Portland last Satur- The evening wax spent in playing trip to Toledo Tuesday. apple and cherry trees; fii;e building of honor ut a progressive party Sat Week of her son, Zenas Oben, and I day. An interesting program was "500” and dancing, The visitors Praiidrnt of Rebekah site half mile from court house; given, including an address by Arch brought refreshments, which were Aieembly to Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Sutherland of urday night, complimenting her on family in Eugene. $650, terms.—Bert C. Huntington, bishop Edward Howard. Coquille ar« her« fur M WlM'k vidit her birthday. (¡unies und 'dnncing served at a late hour, Those pres- gtta Sanderson of Free 1213 Third street. 5 Leo Aert» and Frank Herb of were i-a joyed nt th« ham« of Mr. Ing nt (he S. E Hyr« homi', ent were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis, • Edwin Elliott, Mr«, Charles Har- Bank« were transacting business in water, president of the Rebekah As Dane« at Laural ____ Th« young people of tho All und Mr». G. Garthofner, and supper Hillsboro Monday. ris and son, Charle«, of Portland, Mr. and Mrx. L. F. Brown, Mr. and , sembly, will make an official visit to Mrs. Edwin Bowman, Mr. «nd Mrs. the Hillsboro Rebekah lodge Friday Saints* Mission will give a feml sul« was served at th« home of Miss were guests Saturday of Mr and There will be a dance at the lau John Engeldinger of Portland Smith’s purent», Mr. and Mrs. Hur A apacla] rel Community hall Saturday night, at th« Reynolds' store Saturday. ¡ Mrs, Gerald Davidson, Mr. Elliott Russell Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iry Smith. Those present were the was a Sunday guest of his »on, Fred and Mrx. Harris are uncle and aunt Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George called to exemplify the has been March 31. Everybody invited. 4-5 Ml»» Daphne Hugh«» of Roseburg, Misses Shirk Smith, Anna May ICngnldlnger, and family. work for of Mr. Davidson. Charles Harris Harms, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brock, the Btate vWtor. a student of U. of (),, was a weak Wells, Lahoma Powell, Clara Reuf, Three Link Card Parly II. R. Findley and R. R. Graves ¡ graduated last week from the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Mr. and end guest of Miss Margaret Long. Alma Varner, and Messrs. Wayne of near Cedar Mill were transact The Three-Link Social club will Mrs. Lou Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. The Three-Link Social club will give a card party Thursday night, Mrs. A■ L. Yunsky is In the Good Emmott, Tom Tongue Jr., Reginald ing business in Hillsboro Monday.- Í verslty of Washington. O. Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samaritan hospital, Portland, where Reynolds, John Hare, und Robert Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hodson of Batcheiar, and Mr. and Mrs. Lor give a card party at the I. O. O. F. April 5. Bridge, “500,” prizes and Mi»» Wilma Jacobsen, attending hall Thursday night, April 5. Bridge refreshments, all for 25 cents. sh« will ■non have a major opera Patterson. O. 8. C. at Corvallis, was a guest I north of town were Argus callers mor. ar.d “500” will be played. Hostesses Everybody invited. tion. I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson of Hillsboro friends the last of the Mr», ('hurles Curver Jr., of Port for the evening are Mrs. Edwin i and Mr. and Mr». E. A. Weaver ar- Miss Haase Honored Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pio of Van land, mude a very Interesting and week. Busy Beea Dance Bowman, Mrs. L. I. Davis, Mrs. I rived March 1 from Kansas, and cuuver. Wash., were guests of Mrs. inspiring talk at All Saints* Mission Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase of Fir Fred Ennis, and Mrs. W. F. Lormor. The Grange Busy Bees will give Curl Tannock and Harry Zimmer- I will probably locate in this m *< tion. Pio's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charli ■« Wednesday afternoon of lust we k. a hard time dance at the M. W. A. I man of above Shady Brook were i Mrs. Hodson is Floyd Barnett's dale entertained Saturday night in | Sewell. hall Saturday night, April 7. First honor of the 16th birthday of their Her subject was “The Church transacting business in Hillsboro on The Hillsboro Past Chiefs’ club prize for best sustained character; mother. Hurry Sauer, Huns Neilson and Awake,” and was replete with in Monday. daughter, Florence. The evening will give a card party at the K. P. prize to most comical char Mi»» Helen Graham of Portland teresting thoughts for the church Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Elliott of was spent in playing games and mu hall Saturday night. April 7. Bridge second Walter Chowning of Aloha was acter. Everybody invited. Gents, 50 were guests of Miss Gold» Sewell workers. Her address was followed Timber were Hillsboro visitor» Sat sic, and a luncheon was served ât a and "500” will be played. The pro cents; ladies, 25 cents. operuted upon Monday for hernia at 5-6 Monday. by u tea and social time, u large the Smith hospital, Dr. E. H. Smith urday. Their daughter. Mi»» Flor late hour. Those present were Mr. ceeds will be used to augment the I Past Chiefs Card Party ence, who teaches in the primary and Mrs. Henry Haase, Jr., Mr. and fund for uniforms for the degree Mr and Mrs. Harland Mullin and crowd being in attendance. I operating. j grade at Timber, accompanied them Mrs. John Haase and family, Mr. t< am. Everybody cordially invited. daughter, Ruth, left Inst week for The Past Chiefs of Phoenicia Mr«. V. W. Gardner returned been Andrew Shannon, who has Haswell, Colorado. They made the Tuesday from Morgan, where she as far as Forest Grove, where she and Mrs. John Goetze, Misses Flor Hostesses for the evening will be Temple will give a card party Sat Mrs. visiting here with his sister, ence Haase, Irene Sinay, Clara Mrs. Emma McKinney, Mrs. E. L. urday night, April 7, at the K. P. trip by auto. had gone on Saturday to accompany R. Crandall, hus returned to Hy remained to visit friends. hall on Second street. Bridge and Muhly, Hattie Church, Elizabeth Dr. Paul Edwards of Sunnyside her parents and brother, Mr. and sham, Mont. Rev. E. W. Hillis of Hot Springs, Gnos, Messrs. Fred Sinay, George Moore, Mrs. L. F. Emmott, and Mrs. “500” will be played for which church, Portlund, delivered a sermon Mrs. R. E. Harbison and Robert Vesta Combs. Montana, is here for a few weeks* prizes will be given. Refreshments. Miss Marcella Richards and Miss Goetze, Hans Thurnher, Carl Rues- rd the Methodist church here Tues Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. Harbison Admission 25 cents. A cordial in visit with his family. He found his tig, Laurence Gnos, John and Her Alice Nosier were Portland visitors day evening. have been in the Portland Sanita A. W. Havens, gTand prelate, and vitation is extended to everybody to lust Thursday night, attending the family in quarantine and has been man Cortes, George Dober, and host Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saxton and rium for several months, but have opera, "Aida.” visiting with his son-in law and and hostess. James Wood, member of the Pythian attend. family of near Corvalll» were weak* ' recovered sufficiently to be taken grand lodge finance committee, at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Da Reduction in baseball gloves and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey, who end visitors at the home of Mr. and home. tended a convention of District No. mitts. vidson. Formtr Local Girl Win» Fama —Percy Long’s Hardware. 2tf in huvg been spending the winter T. 11. Gremsgard and son, Thur Mrs. Ed Saxton. 1 at the Pythian building in Port- Mrs. D. G. McDonald and children L oh Angeles, returned Saturday to A write-up in Tuesday night's land last Thursday night, Several ston, entertained the "Bachelor» ’ Better let Andy fix your watch. Mrs. Frank Imbrie returned home | of Seattle visited in Hillsboro at Telegram tells of Mrs. Edna Chris- their home in Forest Grove. hundred were present. A chicken He knows how.-—J. L. Anderson, Monday evening from a few weeks* | club" Wednesday evening at the the home of Mrs. McDonald ’ s sis tofferson of Portland winning fame in Marriage license was granted dinner was served by the Pythian Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gremsgard home. Dinner was served at 6;30 and the remainder of the Vanaouver, Wash., the last of the ter, Mrs. Glenn F. Bell, from Thurs as an X-ray operator and as a rifle Sisters. John Hay, In Seattle. day to Saturday. expert. She has the distinction of Teacher of violin; special atten- week to Dick W. Duaine of Port- Ray Emmott of Vernonia and A. icvening was spent in playing cards tion given to beginners. — Glenn »nd in radioing. Those present were land and Rosa Bretthauer of Hills- John M. Brown of above Manning being the only woman in the world Many from here will attend the 1 I . King of this city left Sunday Neideigh, 1460 Fifth street. 6 1 ('. D. Poole, Jack Abel, George Jo- boro. was operated upon Tuesday at the who operates an X-ray laboratory 37th anniversary of Delphos lodge, ! morning for a few days' trip to without the assistance of a roent i hansen, Robert Cull and the hosts. Harold Wismer returned Sunday Smith hospital for appendicitis. Hi« genologist or physician, She also Knights of Pythias, at Forest Grove I Princess Beauty Shop, 1311 Main Vale, In eastern Oregon. Hair cutting, marcelling, Presentation of 25-year street. Mrs. Chester Wohler of west of to his studies at the University of uppendix was found to be in a bad has the distinction of being the tonight. George I,. Poor, well known here, jewels will be a feature of the meet shampooing, hot oil treatments, etc. Washington, Seattle, after a week’s ly abscessed condition. Hillsboro entertained Friday in in the country, finest woman shot pleached for hi» father, Rev. L. C. —Mrs. Garrett, telephone 2191Z for | honor of the fourth birthday anni- vacation with his parents, Mr. and Alvin A. Robb of Dallas and Ruth Mrs. Christofferson was a Hillsboro ing. Poor, at the Lincoln Methodist appointments. 5-tf | versary of her little daughter, Vir Mrs. J. J. Wismer. E. Rossback of Banks were granted woman before her marriage to the church in Portland Sunday night. ginia. Games and refreshments were Mrs. R. F. Peters entertained the John Krieger of Verboort aod H. | marriage license at Vancouver this late Mr. Christofferson, and her Why not prevent tomor Glenn Norton and John Taylor features of the afternoon. Those J. Smith of near Banks were Hills- row’s possible eye defects friends here will be glad to hear of Past Matrons’ club of O. E. S. at left this morning for Cordova, present wi re Virginia Wohler, Edna boro visitors Thursday, listening in week. her home Monday evening, Plans by caring for them wisely Miss Ellen Burns of Forest Grove her achievements. Aluska, to work as mechanics in a May Aihnson, Jackie Johnson, and on the opening of bids for building today. We prescribe the were made for an entertainment to was operated upon Monday at the | 1 — salmon cannery for five or six h rances Everest. proper glasses at the lowest possible i be given by the club some time in the new court house. Smith hospital, her trouble being Birthday Observed prices and yet guarantee complete month». May. deli Carstens of Banks was a Misses Gladys Rood and Eva Mc goitre. satisfaction. Dr. Thompson may be A birthday dinner was given for Robert Jones, Howard Weils and Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. He had a Cormick, students at Normal school, 1 consulted at Banks, Tuesday, April Mrs. Seus, mother of Joe Seus Mrs. Hugh Farnum at the Famum William Joo» were among the Ore close call last week when a line The Past Noble Grands’ club of 10, and at the Washington hotel, in spent last week’s vacation with home and Mrs. Flora Peschke, is very ill home Sunday. Those present were gon State 1 colh-gc students to visit »napped while he was rustling rig They returned to Mon- at the home of her son, Joseph Seus, Mrs. John Kassebaum and son, Ben, the Rebekahs will meet Wednesday IiillsborOj_Wednesda^J_jA£rdML,^_2 folks here, with home folks during last week's ging in the woods, and the cable mouth the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kassebaum, evening at the home of Mrs. Frank of this city. vacation. I struck him at the right aid« of the Barr. Assisting hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sewell enter- C. W. Edwards of south of Cor Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Phillips and Mrs. Eva Bridges, Mrs. Edwin Bow Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Grindle and I head. Dr. Kimes 1 of Bank» attend* tained last Thursday evening with a nelius, who has been ill since Janu son, Jimmy, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. man, and Mrs. A. L. Brock. the Misses Alic« and Helen Mc- 1ed the injury. Fritz Meyers, North Plains, and Mr. dinner party, those present being ary, is convalescing. Iherson of Portland, , were dinner J. Mg Alear anil Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. Farnum. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. ■ daughter, Kathleen, were bunoay Mrs. Fred Meyers of Shady Brook, The Royal Neighbors are work Sunday Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mrs. L. Sewell. who has been very ill, is reported Benefit Affair Success ing on a musical comedy to be I gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Combs, host and hostess. as improving. Ed Buttle» Johnson near Camas, Washington. A sum of $44.40 was taken in at given April 20. Mrs. C Millet came out from district, north The McAlears and Johnsons were Jacob Faix, C. Vandermost and the Rock Creek school piano bene- M arriage Licenses Tuesday for 1 old acquaintances back in Missouri Portland Monday and went out to son, Melvin, were Hillsboro visitors fit Saturday night, which was large- for ! and had not met for 1H or 20 years. North Plains for a short visit with Saturday. where he will James A. Johnson and Olive ly attended. Mrs. Fred Jbssy acted Mr. and Mrs. John Starkey and her «•»try service. Rev. E. B. Lockhart returned son, Julius Millet, and family. She Mrs. M. Eischen is very ill at the as program chairman. Many vocal Gullickson, both of Portland, March has Mrs. Elmer I home Tuesday evening from Mc returned to Portland Wednesday. home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank and instrumental numbers were ren 21. SALMON, HALIBUT, Myron L. Sheelan, Forest Grove, with Minnville, where he attended the dered. been ill for Clifford Gabie, whs has been tak Waibel. COD and SMELT and Willian Porter, Gaston, March smallpox, is able to be out and the district meeting of the Methodist A. T. Sohler of above North Auxiliary Meet» Tuesday Evening 24. quarantine has been lifted from i the ministers. He reports an interest ing treatments at the Doernbecker _______ __ — SPECIAL — hospital in _ Portland for several — Plains was a Hillsboro business visi- The Auxiliary to the American John R. Caldwell and Blanche Johnson home, ing meeting and a good attendance. brought home the last lor " ednesday. weeks, was Legion will meet Tuesday evening Hiddink, Banks route 2, March 24. Smoked Chinook, Mr. and Mr». Ted Schneider, Mr. Mins Luella Finnell, who gradu- rd the week, and is improving stead- Felix Hellebuyck of Tobias was at 8 o’clock at the Veterans' hall. and Mrs. William Severance, and I ated last week from the State Nor per pound.... ..... Uy. He is a son of Mrs. Ruth Gabie in the eity on business Friday. Garden and Flower Seeds Mrs. Fred Engeldinger, Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. F. .Schneider of Port mal school at Monmouth was a Hills Percy Long's Hardware. Hills- Deichman and Mrs. Charles D. Jones Guaranteed Fresh Robert Cull was host nt a dinner Mrs. L. McGahey of North land were Sunday guests of Mr. and boro visitor Friday, enroute to the will be the hostesses for the eve party Friday night for his fellow . boro is ill with pneumonia. Mr». Thomas Bronieewe. Dr. Luzader, eyesight special home of John Will, Sr., nqar Iaiu- workers at Weil's Department store.! ning. Members are requested to Mrs. Roscoe Jone» returned to her rel for a short visit. ist, at the Hillsboro Phar bring needle and thimble. T. II. Gremsgard, C. D. Poole and ; Morgan Has Car Stolen home in linker Wednesday, after at macy every Saturday for over five 1162 Third St. Phono 691 Dr. C. B. Brown and »on, Dr. George Johannsen, all bachelors for , +- Mrs. Henrietta Morgan and son, tending the funeral Tuesday of her Hoyt Rrown, of Portland, were years. First Quality Glasses only. the time, and the guests say that G. Russell Morgan, of Coquille, ar brother, Herman Prahl, who was Hillsboro visitors Wednesday, com Have your eyes examined. 35-tf Bob is a wonderful chef. rived Sunday night for a visit with ♦-------------------------- killed at Kerry last week. ing out to see John M. Brown, who Chapman and relatives here. Russell returned to Mrs. Hare Entertains Mrs. Reynold Charles W. Olson and J. W. Buell is at the Smith hospital, recovering daughter, Patricia, accompanied Mist Coquille the first of the week, but Portland Past Matrons of ncur Gales City were county seat from an opchation. Valine Underwood to her home in Mrs. Morgan _ will remain for some Mrs. William G. Hare entertained callers Tuesday. Tuesday, Mr. Olson suys The April number of Woman’s the water is higher up there now World contain« one of Mrs. A. II. Portland for a visit over the week- time at her home here, They ex with a luncheon Saturday, the guests end. Mr. C Chapman ‘ was a visitor pec ted to come to Hillsboro last being past matrons of Portland. The than it has been for some time, Biassing'» poems, entitled “Next at tho Underwood -------- 1 home 1------ o------ • -* af- week, ---- but but were detained by a Sunday Indies served as worthy matrons Mrs. Carl lluehi wns pie guest of Building,” ami is nicely illustrated ternoon also. wrecked auto^ Mr. Morgan’s Buick during the year 1924, when Mrs. honor at a birthday party nt the with a little home surrounded by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chase enter coupe was stolen on March 15 and Hare was worthy matron of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bron shrubbery. tained Saturday night with two driven out of Coquille about five local Eastern Star chapter. Assist ieewe on March 19. The guests Cecil Edwards of Salem was a tables’ of cards, and served a lunch miles on the Marshfield highway, ing hostesses were Sirs. Robert ware Portland friends of Mrs. Boehl. Sunday visitor nt the home of Rev. nt the close of the evening. Those . where it was driven into a tele j Summers of Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. William II. Paul mid Mrs. E. B. Lockhart. Young present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank phone pole, knocking down the pole James Conger of Forest Grove. and little »on were week end guests Edwards' father has been connected Barr. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phillips. and breaking a wheel otf the car, of Mrs. Paul's parents. Rev. and with the Salem Statesman for 27 Mr. anil Mrs. Otto Steinke, host and besides damaging the car in other Straws, Satins and Silks trim Mrs. 8. M< .Minis. . Mr. Paul is an years. med with every imaginable ways. After the driver of the car hostess. instructor nt Oregon State college. decoration to make them dif Judge anil Mr». E. J. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. McDonald was taken to Marshfield by passers Mr. and Mrs. John Scown and, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodin were of near Reedville were transacting by, an Indian blanket and pillow ferent and smart. \\ erner l’rnhl of Vancouver were : week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. business in Hillsboro Saturday. Mr. were stolen from the car. Officers Head sizes small and large for Matron, Miss and (Formerly of Portland) say the description of the reckless The and Mrs. McDonald formerly resid Hillsboro visitors the first of the I Scott Cornelius at . Astoria. the Younger Missy week, being in attendance at the ladies are sisters. ed in Aberdeen. Wash., and just re driver tallies with that of Meek, the A Price Range to Suit Every Purse funeral of their brother, Hirmun Mrs. 8. E. Gains and son-in-law cently moved to their present home, Klamath Falls murderer, who was thought to have been in that section Prahl. HEMSTITCHING I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- having traded their Aberdeen prop j at the time. The man claimed it Diamonds ART NEEDLE WORK BABY BOUDOIR Mrs. A. II, Morgan and children ( . nett, have gone to San Francisco, erty for the farm here. was hi« father's car, and easily spent the latter part of the week ' 1 Cal., where Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bentley made his get-away when he arrived Watches Jewelry at Gresham, guests of Mr. and Mrs. will locate. entertained the Neighborhood club at Marshfield. Ralph Dcavillc. Mg. Morgan was a I)r. and Mrs. A. W. Glutsch of Sunday evening, a pot-luck supper Sheet Music Instruments guest at the Deaville home over Salem were Hillsboro visitors Wed being served. Those present were Girl Reserve Officers Installed Repairing Sunday and his family returned nesday, the doctor looking after his Mr. and Mrs. Sam Logan, Mr. afid Second Street Telephone 2156 The installation of new Girl Re patients and Mrs. Glutsch calling on Mrs. Willard Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. home with him. serve officers, and initiation of new + + ♦ H. H. Shayler, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mrs. A. L. King was called to friends. Mr«. F. A. Everest and daughter, Chase, Milton Hughes, host and hos members was held at the home of Seattle Saturday to attend the bed Ruth Gillmore on last Wednesday 1313 Main Street Hillsboro side of her daughter. Miss Jean Mis« Birdella, of Portland, were tess. evening. Officers installed were La Next to Irelands week-end guest* of Mrs. Everest ’ s Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morley and homa Powell, president; Winabeth King, who was injured Friday eve ning by being knocked down by an daughter, Mrs. Chester Wohler, and Mr. Morley’s mother, Mrs. L. G. McDowell, vice-president; Janette ,, Morley of Forest Grove, visited in Cady, secretary; Clara Ruff, trees» - auto. Word has been received that family. Miss King's injuries are not serious. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Span- Canby Sunday with G. F. Morley urer; Elizabeth Thompson, reporter; I ish American War Veterans will and family. From there they went Anna Mae Wells, social chairman; Mrs. Ernest Ilclvogt entertained : ....... nt the the Vet, Veterans' to Salem and on to Dallas, where Dorothy Gillmore. service chairman; t-SUIN * with a birthday party Monday after- 1 «>',•» " n cnn| l party ’«r(y «t Ca*t<nKh<. uAu< they visited with their relatives, Mr. Arline Kanina, ring chairman; Shir noon for her little son. Ernest »’•«_ Thursday n.ght, April 12. gold reinforced and Mrs. Joseph Crowthers and Mrs. lee Smith, decoration chairman; _____ _ was _________ ___ ___ and Mrs. Mnx Crandall Junior, who three years old.' Mr. *•••.................... .~~L. were cate, $«o ’¡'he little guest« present were Loom Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Agnes Helgerson. Clara Ruff, program chairman; Paul — • Metzler in Beaverton. Mrs. G. W. Baker & Son of Beaverton ine Lockhart, publicity chairman; and Elmer Jesse, Charles and ... Mar 1 brought to this office the last of the Irene Heintz, financial chairman, vin Tews, Conn Williams, Georgette Metzler is their daughter. and Orton Larson, Nancy McKenna, J. W. Stoller and sons, Edwin and week several beautiful varieties of and Winabeth McDowell, member Harry Junior and Patricia Hoeffel, Gilbert, of Bethany, 1 were Hillsboro spring flowers. The flowers were ship. chairman. New members in Helen Anderson and Kennard and visitors Tuesday, paying taxes and the Sir Watkins daffodils and Lord clude Idn Lormor, Ione Godfrey, El Koster Fragrant narcissus. Some of nora Phelps, and Francis Manning. transacting business. Ernest Helvogt Jr, the narcissus have as many as ten Dorothy Tongue, Jnnette Cady T. R. Dnvis of Portland wns greet Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Biassing at- blooms on a stalk. Baker & Son and Lahoma Powell attended an Special service will be given the youngsters at our tended a dinner at -the Multnomah ing Hillsboro friends Wednesday. : got the bulbs from Mr. Leach of inter-club council meeting at the bank, and every effort made to encourage them hotel in Portland Saturday night. Mr. Davis has a ranch out north of Tillamook. The flowers were on Portland Y. W. C. A. on Wednes- Those present were members of Hillsboro. display in the Argus window. day afternoon. in habits of thrift. They can be taught that sav A committee from the Women’s1 Oregon's Writers’ league. Follow ing the dinner a reception was held Relief Corps is planning to give a ing is a fascinating sport—with worth-while prizes. for Mrs. Sheba Hargreavs of Port-' piny, "White Collar.«,’’ the first week For the Gift which must com land, who recently wrote the novel, in May. bine utility with beauty— "The Cabin at the Trail’s End.” Mrs. F. C. Peck of Beaverton is j a convenience _ which will William Hanley of eastern Oregon spending the week with her daugh live years—we surest a bne was present and gave a talk on the ter, Mrs. R. L. Tucker, nnd family. Gruen Watch. early days of range riding in Ore- We will be glad to show Mrs. Earl Caughtry of nbove 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Ron. you our very wide selection of Mountninilale was calling on Hills delightful wristlets in rein Miss Margaret Long entertained boro friends Saturday. forced and solid gold cases with a buffet supper after the U. of Theodore VanLoo of north of from $jy to Jijo. And Free Crank Case Service, O. dance Friday night. Tho«- pres Forest Grove was a Hillsboro busi conveniently located from all Helen Connell, ness visitor Fridny. ent were Misses ~ Irene Connell, Margaret Tonguo, parts of the city Joe Vnndomelon of near Roy was Eva Sorenson, nil of Hillsboro; transacting business in Hillsboro on Misses Alberta Rives and Dorothy Saturday. Give us a trial—and you will find our service to be Jeweler Compte of Portlnnd, and Miss 1211 Main Street the Best in town ! Miss Jean I Craft of Portland wns [ Daphne Hughes of Roseburg; Ken neth Linklater, Kenneth Hirons, a week-end 1 guest of Miss Gladys Member Federal Reserve System Carleton Hande, John Rodnhl of Rood. Hillsboro Oregon John Olson of Codur Mill wns a Forest Grove, Edward Bissell, Tom Pumphrey, Donald Whett and Fran Hillsboro business visitor Wednes LES RIGGS, Proprietor Third and Washington day. cis McKenna of Portland. We Have Them! 4 City Fish Market Fraternal 1 Hats F. Abendroth Popular Millinery Children Wanted To Open Savings Accounts 4 New G ruen Wristlets *35 - *40 * *55 Finest GAS and OILS J. L. Anderson Commercial National Bank City Service Station