THE HILLSBORO A RO US PAGE TWELVE — Keeher home in Forest Grove. Mrs. .lane Allison, Mrs. Bert Ball and Arthur Smith and daughter, Cor­ Mrs. J. Frank Watson of Portland, nelia, and son, Robert, were guests and Raleigh Walker of Forest at the M. Schramel home. Grove. Mrs. Sprouse, son Frank, and Grace and Ruth Ebert spent Sun­ daughter Gertrude, of Forest Grove, day with Hasel Wolford. called on their cousin, Mrs. C. I). Mrs. Chris Rieben and Mrs. Eli Banks, May 17.—Fire destroyed Wilson and Mrs. Claude Lyda at­ Miller, at the A. C. Wahl home Grindle were shopping in Forest the home of A. E. Richardson tended a farewell party at the Thursday. Grove last Wednesday. northwest of Banks Saturday. Mrs. home of Mrs. Lula Rogers at Roy to H. L. Wahl was brought Richardson was at home alone when last Thursday. Banks Wednesday of last week to The estate of Ernest F. Brandaw the fire broke out, and she was un­ A. H. Wolford transacted busi­ be at the home of his brother, Ar­ has been admitted to probate. able to save anything out of the ness in Hillsboro Monday. thur Wahl, while recovering from Card of Thanks house except a small amount of Will McGill, who was operated on a severe attack of pneumonia. clothing. Some of the fire equip­ > for goiter at the St. Vincent’s hos­ Mrs. Charles Kessler and Mr. and I wish to thank the kind friends ment was taken from here, but was pital some time ago, is improving. Mrs. Roy Stafford left by auto for for their assistance and sympathy too late to be of any service. The Dr. A. O. Repeto, who has been Prineville last Tuesday on an ex- during the obsequies of my mother. Richardson home was on the j confined to his home for several tended business trip. Mrs. Martha Ann Coulter, and es­ Charles Rufli place. I months with a sore foot, is able to Mrs. Arthur Smith was visiting pecially for the beautiful floral of­ The old Turner building on walk about. with her sitser, Mrs. William Mor­ ferings. North Main street, one of the old­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis of Hills ley, of Hillsboro. Thursday. J, 8. Coulter. est buidlings in town, is being torn boro called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Rose Elkhorn accompanied down this week to permit the build­ Card of Thank* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heltxel and Howard and Reva Wahl to Banks ing of the market road through i daughters of Portland, and Mr. and Sunday from Gastow, to visit the We desire to extend our sincere Banks. N. C. Shipley of Hillsboro 1 Mrs. Ed Rapp and son of Salem. latter's father. H. L. Wahl. thanks to the friends and neighbors has the contract for wrecking the Mrs. Rose Prickett and children of Miss Nellie McNew, who makes for their many expressions of kind building. The wrecking is nearly ■ j ' Hillsboro, visited Sunday at the W. her home at the Charles Kessler nesa and sympathy extended during complete. The material is to be : G. Walker home. home in Banks, attended the gradu­ our recent bereavement, the illness Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and ation exercises in Scofield Friday of and obsequies of the late Mrs. J. A. used to build a house on the Im- { pers place, to replace the house de­ little son of Vernonia, and Mr. and last week. Hammack, and especially for the Mrs. Robert Edmundson visited beautiful floral offerings. stroyed by fire some time ago. The Mrs. Howard Lee of Portland, visit­ ed at the G. W. McGraw home friends and relatives in ’ Forest building was erected by M. Turner J. A. Hammack and family. Grove Thursday. in 1901. The only other buildings Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Moore and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sandy of Hills­ in or near at the time were the old creamery building, which was re­ boro called on friends in Banks last Mrs. H. Stohler, spent Monday in Portland. • modeled into a dwelling house a Tuesday. S. E. Holliday of Greenleaf, The Banks grade school baseball few years ago by E. E. Nickers; the old Wilkes* home, now owned team lost to the Thatcher team by a Wash., visited his wife and children I by J. C. Schulmerich; the John Car­ score of 11 to 3 Thursday after­ Sunday. Pete Babett of Skamoka- wa. Wash., brought him home. stens house, the Ben Dooley black­ noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl and Mrs. W. T. Sellers, an invalid, smith shop and residence, and the »*’*• son, Glenn, of Forest Grove, called M. S. Woodman place, which they attended church Sunday for the She at the Wah! home in Banks Mon­ still occupy, and the old school first time in several years. house, which has been replaced by came in a new wheel chair which day evening. R. B. Denny of Beaverton was a a new four-room structure. At the her son, Dwight, presented her for business visitor in Banks Monday. time the store was built the near-' Mother’s Day. Mrs. C. D. Miller was in Port­ Several from Banks attended the est railroad was at Forest Grove, Now Banks has two railroads, the May Day exercises at Forest Grove land on business Wednesday. Southern Pacific and the S. P. and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinckard of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mahankr Corvallis spent Mother’s Day at the S. Paved streets, electric lights and a water system have been in­ Kenoshita on May 8. a baby girl, A. B. McFarlane home in Banks. This is the third stalled since the old structure was named Mabel. The music students of Mrs. Huf- erected. At present Banks has a girl in the home. fard played at a recital in the high Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irvin and baby school Wednesday evening. church, modern union high school, • a modern brick building which is, of Portland visited at the Mrs. J. Mrs. Belle Lilly of Cornelius occupied by the Washington County E. Parmley home Sunday, bank, postoffice, many fine homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Irvin and fam- spent Mother's Day with her daugh­ and several stores and business! ily of Portland were visiting Mrs. ter, Mrs. Fred Wolford. Out of town guests at the home houses. Irvin’s mother, Mrs. W. T. Sellers. The Mothers' club gave a lawn - j Sunday. ................................... of Mrs. M. S. Dodds last week were The Leslie high school baseball Mr. and M rs. Marian Dooly and party and w’einer roast near the team of Salem played the Banks children of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Holliday home last Saturday eve­ ning for the children who helped union high school team here last Carl Stribich of Forest Grove, Mrs. on clean-up day. The children play­ Friday afternoon. The score was ed games while the older folk visit­ 21 to 1 in favor of Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Erin Coffee and ed and sang songs around the bon­ children of Portland were guests of fire. The junior and senior theater Mrs. Coffee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. party of the Banks high school was 1 I Cass Wilson, Sunday. held at the New Portland theater j Lula Edmundson of Hoquiam. last Friday evening. The seniors, ■ Wash., is home on an extended juniors and high school teachers j visit, and a few others made up the , Mr. and Mrs. M. Schramel, Mar- party. After the paly the juniors tha and Paul Schramel, of Forest entertained with a dinner. ' Grove, called at the H. Smith home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holliday ■ Sunday evening. and cniiuren children oi of roriianu, Portland, jus Mrs. . aiiu Inna « ,Mlss E . "la o”. <*f and , , Duet Bass and daughter of Whitcomb. South and W .lham Burt at- In materials of Rayon, Suit­ Wash. were week-end visitors at \«»ded the dance at Trmber Satur- ing and Broadcloth. Beautiful the J. W. VanOrder and S. E. Hol- day «v^‘nf; . Robert Smith was absent from patterns of dots and figures. liday home. , . . , school several days last week on Camisole tops. All sizes. Professor W. A. Johnston s car account of inne8S. ~ was struck and badly damaged by Mr5- EIva Moen and ’on of Ch Reynolds' truck of Hillsboro last wav h*«». h - “ ™" Friday evening, He ne was was on on his ms wsyi- —• Wa-' ~ ,, tin ” K her . u ■ Parents’ to Portland to attend the junior and , Mr- and Ed , re' Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarlane and senior theater party. A number of Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. George McFarlane of workers gathered at the home of Manning, were at the bedside of Mrs. Earl Wilson last Thursday af­ Grandma McFarlane, who is very All the rage! To be worn with ternoon to listen to the Sunday ill at the home of her son, A. B. school lesson which was broadcast McFarlane, Sunday. above skirts. Short and long Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and by Dr. Sutcliff of Portland. sleeves. This makes an ideal Mrs. Frank Hartwick of Ver­ daughter, Ethel, took Sunday din­ ner Mother ’ s Day at the Arthur sport outfit. Very Special! nonia visited relatives here Friday. Dr. Kines has torn down the WOMAN EATS ONLY building on the back of his lot, and BABY FOOD 3 YEARS is replacing it with a garage. “For 3 years I ate only baby food, William Heinrich and Miss Ferne everything else formed gas. Now, Including Vestees of new striped and Straw visited Mr. Heinrich's rela­ thanks to Adlerika, I eat everything plain white figured materials................ tives at Cove Orchard Sunday. and enjoy life.”—Mrs. M. Gunn. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad­ Mrs. J. W. Havens of Shelton, Wash., returned home Saturday af­ lerika relieves gas on the stomach ter a two weeks' visit at the home and removes astonishing amounts of j old waste matter from the system. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Straw. Makes you enjoy your meals and Mrs. George Moss and Mrs. E. sleep better. No matter what you Medium, Large and Special Extra Tildon visited friends at Gales have tried for your stomach and Creek last week. bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Large head sizes. Rock Hemp Straw Mrs. W. G. Walker, Mrs. Cass Hillsboro Pharmacy. Richardson Home Near Banks Destroyed By Fire Saturday; Old Turner Building Makes Way for Road; Mothers in Party Coming to the VENETIAN May 27-28-29 MAY 17, 1B2H. t I Marriag* Ltcanoa* Births Alvin M. Hatchelar and Helen <>. Hoesacker—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heesacker, Forest Grove, a Sinclair, Hillsboro, May 10. Rex D. Elliott and Mary Goplin, girl, May 12. Portland, May II. Dorland—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clilford L. Miller and Florence II Dorland, Hillsboro, a girl. May 7. Inglis, Portland. May II. Borton—To Mr. and Mrs. Bud Divorce Suite Filed Borton of Vernonia, at the Forest Grove hospital. May 16, a girl. Mrs. Bennett — Muy Bello Bennett VN. Borton was formerly Miss Wilma Sidney Bennett. Married Oakland, Rose of Cornelius. 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