THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuart visited A play, "A Southern Cinderella," Play Seventeen Table» also fined $25 on a eharge of shoot- Busy Be«» Dance In McMinnville Sunday. was presented Tuesday evening at The Grange Busy Bees will giv« Seventeen tables were played at ! ing from a public highway. a dance at the M. W. A. hall Sat­ Mr. and Mr George Wilcox of St. Matthew’s hall by the *opho- the Legion Auxiliary card party Birtka urday night, May 5. Everybody in­ more cl* 5R»^Dr. Luzader, eyesight special- Portland visited the home folk* at committee in charge was compo-ed I Divorce Suita Filed of Mrs. Art Miltenberger, Mrs. fJJxMst, at the Hillsbor« Phar­ Laurel last Sunday. Swans Attract F McFadden and Mis* Aiblaid V8. macy every Saturday for over five Kennedy — L. A. Kennedy Mi»* Ih len Bagnell of near Hills­ The attention of a number of Mona Kennedy. Married Liverpool, years. First Quality Glasses only. boro was operated on for hernia at Meyers. •people 1 was attracted by a large England, January 19, 1919. Have your eyes examined. 35-tf Mr. and Mr*. Walter Newgard ar ­ the Smith hospital Tuesday. flock I of white swans on the lake Robinson—Marvin J. Robinson vs. rived Wednesday evening from south of town Saturday and Sun- Mr*, Harry Asbahr of Corvallis Devils Lake, North Dakota, and will Better let Andy fix your watch. Vada Lee Robinson. Married De­ He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. »pend a few days at the home of day. The swans had apparently de- cember 14, 1923. layed 1 their flight north long enough Arthur Kroeger Thursday, Lessard—Clarence A. Lessard vs. Jewel er, 1211 Main street._____ 16-tf Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grear. Mr. to feed at the lake, for they dis­ I.ydia M. Lessard. Married Battle and Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert- Mr. Newgard is a railroad man and ha* +- son of Portland were Hillsboro call- b< en transferred to Klamath Fall*. appeared Monday morning, going Creek, Mich., June 7, 1894. northward. It was estimated there BIG ers Sunday. Mrs. Newgard is a niece of Mr. were more than 50 in the flock. Three Link Card Party of Verboort trans ­ John Osterman Greer. Three Link card party at I. O. 0. acted business in Hillsboro Wednes- Rollin Deck was home from Cor­ Former - Missionary to Talk —at the— day. vallis over the week-end. William Miss Edna Holder of Salem, re- I'. hall, Thursday night, May 3. Ad­ New Rippling Water* mission 25 cents. Public invited. 9 Keager of Portland and Herbert Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hare and turned missionary from India, will Dance Hall Burlingham of Clatskanie, students address > the Women’s Foreign Mis- Mrs. C. E. Well* spent the week- For Sale—Have a few settings of at Oregon State college, were also sionary • society at 2:30 p. m. Tues- Saturday — April 28 end at Pacific City. , our fine R. I. R. hatching eggs l«ft;| guests at the H. A. Deck home. day. I Souvenirs of India will be Ashworth Serenaders A number of ladies of the Home for sale cheap.—C. M. Bryant, 612; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell and shown, An invitation is extended Seventh street, Hillsboro, telephone Missionary society of the Methodist Admission— $1.00 + dis­ twin children of Portland visited at to the public. church will attend the Salem I 1621-Y. 9-tf trict convention nt Albany Friday. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Girl Reserve» Meet Mrs. Grace Wood rrturned from Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. A short business meeting was Crittenden Wednesday and Thurs ­ Portland the last of the week where held by the Hilhi Girl Reserves on she visited several days with rela­ day. Rev. E. W. Hillis arrived Wed­ Monday. Committee reports were tive*. nesday morning from Hot Springs, given, and a list of dates to remem­ A marriage license was granted Montana, for a visit with his fam­ ber was read. Arlene Kamna read in Vancouver Monday to Charles E. the ring requirements. AVING confidence that the people of Hillsboro Vanderznnden, Banks, and Mrs. ily. The quarantine for smallpox was Gladys 8. Layton, Forest Grove. Coffee Club to Present will support the local laundry, we have taken County Judge J. T. Atkinson of lifted the first of the week from Play Some Time in May over the controlling stock and entire management of The Dalle* was a guest of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chantier. The dramatic department of the MUNGER’S LAUNDRY county court Saturday. He inspect­ Mr*, Vesta Combs returned the Coffee club is rehearsing, “When a ed the court house construction and Fellar Needs a Friend, ” a three-act It will be our aim to give the highest quality work, first of the week from a short visit the county hospital. play under the direction of Mrs. George Tay- with her mother, Mr*, and best and quickest service at all times, so that Mi«s Carol Inderbitzcn of Port­ Maude Stannard. The cast of ten land entertained Mr*. William Brog­ lor, at Seaside. we may merit your good will and patronage. Brown visit­ is composed entirely of ladies, the den and Virginia Brogden, Edwin ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell masculine parts also being taken by home at the Ingles and Herbert McNutt at her ed in Portland Sunday them. The play will be presented CHARLES PUGH, Cannon Beach cottage last week- of Mrs. Brown’s parents. about the middle of May at B. L. ADAMS. end. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Casper moved Venetian. Mesdames W. F. Lormor, L. F. t.i Portland Monday from their Brown, W. O. Morley, James Pep- farm east of town. Graves Cannery Sued purd. Edwin Bowman i, Fred Ennis, Mrs. J. J. Stangel and daughter, C. L. Herheim has filed two suits II. H. Stannard, Ray Thomay. Vic- Catherine, visited in Portland Wed- against the Graves Canning com­ tor Batchelar, and W. E. Ogilbee nesday. pany- et al, for sums alleged due on visited at the home of Mrs. J. C. L. B. Haley of Bethany trans­ pro. sory notes. The amounts are Weirich in Portland Wednesday, acted business in Hillsboro Wednes­ for $19,000 and $5,000. Mrs. J. F. Jarvis, who has been day. Fined for Game Law Violation visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sewell of near Hillsboro is Archie Jesse of Roy was fined yfilliam Brogden, returned this ill at his home with heart trouble. $25 for shooting a swan by Judge week to Sacrnmentc . Mr. Jarvis, The estate of Mrs. Jennie McGill Henry Kuratli Wednesday'. He was who has been conn. Dairy division of Oregon State col­ has been admitted to probate. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wiley visited C lege, has a position with the state department of agriculture, division friends in Portland Sunday. City Market and Grocery R. Hornecker and H. I. Patton at- ot dairy control. All Kinds of Fresh Groceries ■ tended Grange at Tigard Thursday. and Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hathorn and MRS. STRACHAN, Proprietor family nnd Mrs. Rosella Hathorn, Mr». McKinney III attended the wedding of Miss Kath­ 1162 Third St. Mrs. E. C. McKinney, associate Telephone 691 /■ V -» ryn Long to Mr. Charles Frederick editor of the Argus, has been con- ( Johnson, last Saturday evening, nt fined to her home on account of the Piedmont Presbyterian church, Portland. Mrs. Johnson is a daugh­ illness since Friday. Her condition ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Long, was regarded as serious at first, but If You Want a well known here and at Leisyville she is now convalescing. a few years »go. Spring is here—The time of year that we want some- Attend Rotary Meet thing new. Mrs. J. P. Rhea entertained Sun-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hill, Mr. day with a birthday dinner party, and Mrs. R. R. Easter, Rev. and Why Not Make a New Home Out of the Old One? honoring her oldest and youngest Mrs. George Pratt, A. M. Jannsen, for a Week or a Month A little skillful remodeling will transform your home sons, Walter and Frank Gray. J. H. Garrett and B. M. Goodman into a modern home. The remodeling wave is sweep­ Those present were Mr. and Mrs. attended the district Rotary club ing the country today. People are appreciating, as —th< Frank Gray, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. convention at Seattle Sunday, Mon- never before, the value of an old home. It has at­ Walter Gray, Robert Harper day, Tuesday and Wednesday of tractive grounds, trees, and shrubs. All it needs is Mrs. Frank Curry, Portland; this week. a little changing. Will Gray. McMinnville, and and Mrs. Rhea. Benn» In Mexico Here are a few suggestion; A coat of Fuller’s Paint, Hillsboro, Oregon a new roof, fix up the attic, a new front door or About fifty attended the silver A card was received the first of tin given by the Ladies’ Aid society the week by C. Willis White from French doors, lattice fence, lawn furniture, rose Has Just What You Want of the Methodist church Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benn from Tia trellis, lattice work on plain surfaces of the house. afternoon, at the home of Mrs. E. Juana, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Benn, “Wood—Use It, Nature Renews It” —Also - B. Lockhart. Musical numbers were in company with Mrs. Benn's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. furnished by Mrs. Daniels, Miss Drake and Miss Fanny Konigan, Loren G. White, of Vancouver, B. nnd readings and recitations by C., left recently for a trip through Building Material Merchants Miss May Cook, Miss Grace Gifford California. They expect to return nnd little Miss Ellingson. Telephone 2691 Baseline Street at S. P. Track* the first of the week. More for your money than any other place in the city— <• and at prices to suit you. Fred Jesse of in town A farewell party was given for Friday. Mr. and Mrs. (J. <'. Casper at their Henry Johnson n county sent home east of Hillsboro Wednesday evening, April 18. During tho eve­ visitor Tuesday. Firdnle school ning “500" win played and refresh­ Fred Haase of ments were served. Those present was in th« county seat Friday. were Messrs, and Mosdames Ralph A. II. Wolford of Bank* was a Ireland, K. Bentley, E. B. Wats, A. Hillsboro business visitor Monday. t'haso, Gilbert Chase, John Ken­ Thonia* Connell, who has been III nedy, W. Hughes, O. Wesson, .1. F. for several weeks, was taken to the Casper, Me-dames W. (J. Ide, J. B. Good Samaritan hospital Tuesday. Stewart, Susan Hill, mother of Mrs. Emil Menke of south of Huber Casper, and Mr. and Mrs. Casper. wns in the city on business Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Casper moved to St. Johns last week. day. Rudolph Meyer of near Blooming Tho Social club of the Eastern was In the city on business Tues­ Star win entertained Friday In the day. < lub room of the Masonic temple. James Tobin of near Hazeldale Needlework and cards were enjoyed was in Hillsboro on business Mon­ during the afternoon. Apple blos­ day. soms were used in decorating the Arthur Vuylstekc of the Bunks room. Hostesses wore Mrs. J. B. district was a Hillsboro caller Sat­ Dinsmore and Mrs. It. C. Shipley. urday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Lormor nnd Charles Huntley of Fossil is visit­ family, Mr. and Mr*. L. F. Brown ing here with hl* sister, Mr*. F. M. nnd family, Mr. nnd Mr*. Russell Rieehel. Frost, Mr. and Mr*. Victor Batche­ Mrs. Finley Elliott of Shady lar nnd non, Ix-ster, nnd Murk Wil­ Itrook wns u Hillsboro business visi- son spent Sunday nt the homo Of Mr. nnd Mr*. Edgar Venable at tor Friday. W. J. Head of near Orenco was Weatlmber. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Walker at- n county seat business caller the tended th« conference of agent* of first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heaton and tho Oregon Fire Relief association Mr. and Mrs. Newton Johnston mo- at M Minnville Wednesday and Thursday of lust week. The con- torrd to Camas Sunday. ference ended with a banquet and Mrs. Josephine Johnston spent dunce Thur-d.iy evening. tA« past week at the homo of her Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Altnow and son, Newton G. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rutcheford and Mrs. J M. Goar was a guest Sun- children of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boos and son, Edward, Jr., M. 11. Schmeer of Portland. of Forest Grove, were guests Sun- !Ur. mid Mrs. E. L. Johnson of duy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. south of town, on the river road, J. J. Stangel. were in Hillsboro Saturday. Mrs. Henry Gilbert of Salem Dr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore nnd visited last tveek at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Kramlen spent her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. As­ the week end nt Mount Hood. bahr. Mrs. Gilbert and Miss Helen D. R. Patterson nnd F. L. Gustin A bnhr attended the Christian En­ of the Rex community, were in deavor convention at The Dulles Hillsboro Tuesday transacting busi­ over the week-end. ness. John Brown of above Manning, Mr. and .Mrs. Chester Stewart of who recently underwent an opera­ Seaside were here for the funeral tion at Smith hospital, ha* recover­ of Mr. Stewart's father, J. B. Ste­ ed sufficiently to be moved to the wart. home of hi sister-in law, Mr*. Emma The laities of the All Saints Epis­ Maynard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Schiedel and copal church will hold a cake sale nt Powers' Grocery Saturday, at 10 sons, llnv nnd Kenneth, nnd Mr. nnd Mr H. A. Girod and daugh­ o'clock. Mr, nnd Mr*. George Morris of ter*, Jenn and Dorothy Ann, of Garibaldi have purchased a farm Portland, were guests Sunday of near Dilley nnd will move the lat- Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Schiedel. In n letter renewing their subscrip­ tw purt of May. Mr*. J. II. Stewart left this morn- tion, Mr.*. W. H. Scott, formerly of ing with her daughter, Mi 11. Hillsboro, write* from Los Angele* Crawford, for Spokane, Wash., for that they like the country fine nnd that Mr. Scott i* working with the a five weeks’ visit. Tlffany-Stah^ Production*. Mr, nnd Mrs. M. A. Covington Peter VnnAsche of near Scheff- 1< ft Saturday for Lewiston, Idaho, for n two week*' visit with Mr. lin wa* a county i icat caller Thurs- day. He says the weather has been Covington’s parents. holding fnrmers back from planting G. II. Wolf left Monday night grain, but otherwise it isn't doing for Compton, Cal., for nn indefinite stay. He sold his possession here any damage. Mrs. M. B. Welsh returned the at public sale Saturday. last of the weak from Columbia Mr. nnd Mr*. S. E. Foster of La- City, where she wa* called by the Grande are guest* of their daugh­ Illness of her sister, Mrs. M. G. ter, Miss Ruth Foster, of Hillsboro, Wilson. Mr*. Wilson formerly lived for a few days this week. ! here. The Misses Helen and Phyllis Mr. and Mr*. Albert Losli and U elk, nnd Bruce, Herb nnd Jack' family. Mr. and Mr*. Ted Schneider Weik, were guests Sunday of Mr. I and Mr. ami Mrs. Will Leverenxe, nod Mr*. Hugh Weik of Portland. all of Portland, were guests at the Mr. and Mr*. Galan Swanson of T. G. Brownleewe home Sunday. Portland were guests Sunday nt the M. E. Easterday, candidate for home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Frnnk. ( the republican nomination for coun- Mr.- Swanson is a brother of Mr*. I ty commissioner, was in the city Frnrdj. ! Saturday in the interests of his can­ C. F. Smith and daughter. Miss didacy. Pearl, and son, Frank, arrived here Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Sunday from Glendale, Cal., for nn Garibaldi visited at the home of indefinite stay at’ the J. T. Young Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Friday. home. I Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Frank are Mr*. Mary Hansen has sold her . sisters. farm nt Sewell ntation nnd moved Mrs. B. W. Barnes and Mr*. R. recently to Forest Grove where her Frank Peters were in Portland Mon­ daughter, Mias Eleanor, is attend­ day in the interest of the city li­ ing Pacific university. brary. Theodore Vandehey and son, Ed­ Martin Reiling, who has been ward, and Bernard Kemper of Ver­ spending the winter in Portland, boort, wore Hillsboro visitor* Mon­ returned to the home of his son, day. Mr. Vandehey says the crops Charles Reiling, near Roy, Sunday. arc looking mighty good. Mr. and Mrs. John Gates, Jr., Mrs. Mollie Fleck of Portland, and son, Wesley, of Portland, spent who is the state president of the Sunday at the home, of Mr. and Relief Corps, and Mr*. Orphn Gar­ Mrs. J. W. Gatos of Leisyville. lile, stat*’ treasurer, attended th« Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Dion moved meeting of the corp* here last Fri- last week to Hillsboro from Spo­ day. I kane, Wash., where they have been Mr. and Mr*. Carl Russell and making their home. Mr. daughter, Winonn Jean, and Rufus Wnggner returned from and Mrs. Ix*n Fishback and ehil- dren, Rosemary and Vernon, spent Lo* Angeles Saturday where he had the week-end at the McAlear cabin spent the winter with his daughter. Mrs. George Fisher. at Meacham. Mis* Ellen Johansen returned D. B. Rensopcr, former Washing­ homo Monday from San Francisco, ton county judge, and- Mark Roe, where she has been working for editor of the Vernonia Engle, were some time. in Hillsboro Friday for the remov- Max Schwalm, Frank Hierinckx ing of the cornerstone on th« old and Ed Herwald of Wilkesboro were section of the court house. county seat business visitors Satur­ Mrs. Edith Tozier Weatherred is day. n guest this week of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Haynes and W. I. Jones of T. S. W.ril herred. She will speak Thursday evening nt the Knnsns near Laurel were county neat visi­ City school house on the enrly his­ tors Saturday. R. Teufel and Ralph Fluke of tory of Washington county. near Kinton were Hillsboro callers Mrs. Jessie Gibbons and son, Saturday. Gene, left Tuesday for Hutch Mr. and Mrs. George Schulmerich 5 Ketchy, near Oakland, Cal., for an extended visit. with her daughter, of Wells were Hillsboro visitors Sat­ ! Mrs. Harvey Stull, Mrs. Stull wns urday. George Hausman of near Phillips formerly Miss Frances Soper, nnd M finished high school here Inst year, was a Hillsboro visitor Snturdiiy. Charles Sherman of Bethany wns IL T. Jost, of Lawrence; Kansas, was n guest over the week-end nt in tho city Saturday on business. William A. Verboort of Verboort the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Alexander, Mr. Jost is president of wns a county sent cnller Friday. the company which is installing the William Kemper of near Green­ pipe organ in the new Jewish syna­ ville was in Hillsboro Tuesday. gogue in Portland. Mr. Jost, who Mrs. Nellie Hoard of Portland : has visited here a number of times, wa* a business visitor Monday. is n cousin of Mrs. Alexander. Tho estate of Louis Meltebeke Mrs. Glenn Neidigh, organist at has been admitted to probate. tho Venetian, returned Saturday Mrs. Frnnk Cato of Orenco was from Myrtle Point, where she was a Hillsboro visitor Monday. enlled by the death of her grand­ The estate of Albert C. Duley has | parents, Amizi A. Leach, 80, nnd been admitted to probate. .Sarah Margaret Leach, 75. Mrs. The W. S. Jones' estate has been Neidigh left immediately after re­ ceiving word of their serious illness, admitted to probate. Alvin Stoller of Bethany wa* in | but the aged couple died shortly Hillsboro Snturday. after her arrival. , Carnival Dance ANNOUNCEMENT H REMODELING TIME ROOM Hotel Washington Pool-Gardner Lumber Company Apartments SILVER is the Gift for Brides Nothing so delights a young bride as to entertain for the first time in her own right. 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