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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SIX —h--------- ------------------ ----- Chicken Brooder Destroyed by Fire At Cornelius Friday; Mrs. Adamson > » Given Surprise; Coopers Entertain I ♦ serland, and has resided in the Sco field section for the past 34 years. j O Beside the widower. Andrew Schmid lin. she is survived by a daughter The people of this community did and son. Miss Emily Schmidlin and some work at the church Monday, Charles Schmidlin, and four grand i preparing it for plastering. Mr. children, all living at the family Goff is having the work done. home. A. Meister, a brother living Mr. and Mrs. Jan Taylor and son at Bosch, a brother living in Cali- of Portland were visiting Mrs. Buck- fornia, and three sisters living in ley Sunday. Mrs. J. I nmhert, who Switzerland, also survive her. The has been visiting here for some funeral will be held this afternoon time, returned to her home w ith at 1 o’clock from the Presbyterian them. church at Buxton. Mis. Elmer Tilden and Mrs. Mo*-* ot Banks spent Friday with Mrs. Ted Haney. Roy \\ ins Over St. J. E. Lewton and Maurice La Salle of Hillside were at Cedar Mills Matthews Sunday and Orenco on business Saturday. John Laynes was in Hillsboro on The St. Matthews baseball team business Friday. Mrs. William Heesacker and chil was defeat Roy Sunday on the high sc- imond by a score dren of Gaston spent Friday at the of 14 to ; Corrieri pitched home of Mrs. Heesaeker’s parents. air-tight ball unti! I the fourth in-1 Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ning when Roy l>o> ■s found his num- her and put over four runs. He Watts visited at the home wa relieved by Borman, a sub Cummings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney an pitcher, Horman pitched good ii ball but St. Matthews was unable to children and Mrs. J. M Haney wore overcome the lead in the remaining i.i Hillsboro Saturday. The Ladies’ club mot innings, Meuws-en pitched an ex __ cellent game for Rov. allowing but of Mrs. Charles Sears 1, six safe hits. The line-up for St. next meeting will be "Jlay 9, at the Matthews: McFarland. c; Corrieri. home of Mrs. Al Rede zke. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes and p; McFaddeq, u, lb; \ andehey. 2b; litUe son of Hillsboro wore calling Blazer, ga; Spierine. Leonard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rae. If; Clayton Bro >wn, c ; Eugene Schultze, rfk Subs, Stone, Pranger, Haney Sunday. Mrs. Vuylsteke and Mrs. George Blazer and Sohler. No game is Ortnian of Bavids HUI. and Mrs. yet scheduled for next Sunday. ____ _ Arnold McCoy will be with the boys ---- 1 next.Sunday and Manager Corrieri I +• expects to give him n try- yoÿt on the pitching staff. Thatcher Cornelia«, May 3. — A chicken day evening, at the home of Mr. brooder with 1,200 chickens, owned and Mrs. Ernest Rand. Mrs. Ruth by Byron and Gilbert Mooberry, Godfrey was elected teacher of the was destroyed Friday night by fire. ! junior bible class, and Miss Mattie After the Neighbors of Wood Mann was appointed teacher for the craft initiation a marshmallow con wide-awake class. test and hoop race were enjoyed. William Dunham is ill and has The losing side of the membership been confined to his home for some drive was in charge of the program time. with Mrs. Albert Bunning as chair Mr. and Mrs. Carl Susbauer have man. just purchased the Becker place. Mrs. Lizzie Adamson was pleas Henry Hoffman was a Portland antly surprised at the home of Rev. caller Sunday. and Mrs. IT. 0. Beedies Friday eve-. The Rev. and Mrs. U. O. Beedies ning. The “ event was to celebrate the 55th birthday anniversary of attended the dedication ot the Gos Mrs. Adamson, and she received pel Tabernacle in Portland Sunday. Mr«. C Meirs and family of Cali many pretty gifts. Those present were Mrs. Lizzie Adamson. Mr. and fornia are guests of Mrs. Ellen Vic Mrs. F. 0. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. John kers this week. Pidcock, Rev. and Mrs. U. O. [ Mrs. Marl Woods was able to re Beedies, Mrs. M. D. Mann» Mrs. W. sume her teaching in the Hillsboro R. Cooke and Misses Elizabeth high school this week. Miss Lora Dixon of Forest Grove Cooke, Helen and Winifred Rand, Lora, Geneva and Boris Shay. Rosa visited with friends and relative^ mond Mundorff and Mattie Mann; Sunday. Messrs. Glen Shay, Tom Adamson,1 The Epworth League of the Lester and Glen Smith, and Donald | Methodist church is making a paper drive throughout the community and Maurice Mundorff. this week. The leaguers have re The Misses Helen Rand. Julia cently organized a mixed baseball Johnson, Hilda Timmcke and Kath- team consisting of both girls and erine Cooke, -students of the Forest boys. A play commemorating the Grove high school and also mem- league’s birthday will h presented bers of the Glee club, took part in Sunday evening. May 13. Tom the tournament at Forest Grove on Adamson is the leader for the same Friday. Miss Irene Heintz and Ash evening. ley Jackson, who are members of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson and- the Glee clubs of the Hillsboro daughter, Julia, were Portland Union high school, also took part in guests Sunday. Balm Grove Grounds the tournament. Mrs. O. M. Burbank, who has Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooper and been visiting with relatives in Wil Opening for Season —FOR— daughter. Golda. entertained with a lamina for a few weeks, returned The opening of the Balm Grove party Saturday evening at their Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vanderben picnic grounds for the season is borne on Fern Hill, The evening advertised in this issue of the was spent in dancing, Besides Mr. of Vaucouver were week-end guests being Argus by Peterson and and Mrs. Cooper and Golda, the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Facilities at Balm Grove Larson include following guests were present: Mr. Susbauer. | and Mrs. J. B. McGinn, Irene Mc- Mrs. J. Nelson of Portland was cwimniing hole, camping, hone> Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Huson, a guest Friday’ of Mrs. J. Johnson. er quet. tables, gn< and every thing. Rev. and Mrs. U. O. Beedies were Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncalf, Miss Ra- villa Desmit, William Herring. Rich guests Sunday at the home of Mr. MARK EVERY GRAVE ard Huson and A. Z. Downs. Fern and Mrs. C. Rueck of Scholls. Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phahl, Melvin Bergenson of Portland Iowa Hill; Mr. and Mrs. C. Stokes, was a guest at the J. Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. William Mann and Friday. Harry Sook, Cornelius; Mr. and Mrs. John Hergert of Tillamook Mrs. J. W. Huson and Ray McCoy is visiting at the home of her of Forest Grove; Frank Kalsch, daughter. Mrs. Herbert Huson. Gales Creek; Herman Allen. Gas Miss Marie Desmit, who is em ton; Mrs. John Hergett, Tillamook; ployed in Portland, was home for Miss Sarah Sook, Miss Marie Be- the week-end. ror 30 Days smit, Mrs. Marie Koch, Miss C. Raleigh Phelps of Portland was a Shustin, Rex Koche and Harold Cornelius caller Saturday. Cooke all of Portland. Mrs. Marie Kock and Rex Kock Mrs. John Rock and family were of Portland spent the week-end visitors at Willamina Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGinn. On All Monuments Those from here who will take Frank Sholes was a Seattle caller part in the declamation contest at Monday. Hillsboro Friday are Mildred Rock, Mrs. Charles McClaughry and OREGON MONUMENT WORKS Emmy Lou Headrick. Lloyd Burke. Mrs. George Wilcox were Portland James VanLom, and Lydia Renner. business callers Tuesday. H. H. STANNARD. Manager Carl Mathews of Portland was a Mr. and Mrs. W.*A. Goodin spent Telephone 121 Hillsboro, Oregon visitor in Cornelius Sunday. His Saturday in Portland visiting with mother, Mrs. Mary Mathews, is very relatives. ill at the home of her daughter, Helen "Godfrey was a Portland Mrs. C. Syse, Forest Grove. business caller Saturday. The Junior Aid society of the Miss Ione Godfrey spent German Lutheran church will meet week-end visiting with friends at the home of Mrs. Herman Thies Hillsboro. Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid society Mrs. Ray Brady and family will meet Wednesday at the home Vernonia were guests Sunday of Mrs. Daniel Herring. Cornelius. Mrs. Brady was former- Friday and Saturday will be ly Miss Nola Rosa. clean-up days in the £ornelius EFFECTIVE MAY 11 TO SEPT. >O cemetery, All interested are asked MRS. ANNA SCHMIDLIN RETURN LIMIT OCT. >1, 191« to come out and help in the work. MOUND TRIP FROM Mrs. Anna Schmidlin di d at her Mrs. R. Scott was elected super Low fares all parts of mid Hillsboro via Portland intendent of the cradle roll depart home above Scofield Sunday after DENVER SBN.O5 west, south and east. OMAHA 7« IS ment of the Methodst church at the a short illness. She was born Au- Fine fast trains. KANSAS CITY 75.15 Sunday school board meeting Thurs- gust 1, 1854, in Schauffsen. 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