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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS MAY 17, 102». PAGE SEVEN — A. L. Humphries of Banks was a Hillsboro visitor yesterday. It. Pubols of Portland was in the city Tuesday greeting old friends. Mrs. C, W. Omucht ut North Mr. and Mrs. John Deaville moved C. J. Edwards of Tillamook, re- Pluinx was a county scat caller on to Hood River Tuesday. publican candidate for joint sena Wednesday, Miss May Bruch, who has been tor, wax a Hillsboro visitor Friday, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhuish n|M'nding a month In California, is getting acquainted with the voters. spent Mother's Day in St. Helens, expected home the first of the week. He wax a guest while here of E. L. guests of Mrs. Melhuish’a parents. Mrs. Homer Truse of I'ortlnnd McCormick, a boyhood schoolmate Mr. und Mrs. H. W. Lindhard of wan a guest Tuesday of Mrs. Myrth while the. two lived in Newberg. Astoria spent the week-end with Herbert Hoover, republican candi Hoffman. date for president, was also a Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hagle. Mrs. A. M. Hart of Mr. und Mrs. Haskell Carter and schoolmate of these gentlemen at Hazel wan transacting children of Portland were week-end that time, HUInboro Wednesday. guests at the G. 11. Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emrnott and Mrs. W. L. Moore ami Mrs. Hall Mrs. F. A. Bailey and daughter, of Banks were calling on Hillsboro little daughter, Marylee, were guests Miss Evu Bailey, who have been the lust of. the week of Mr. and friends Tuesday. spending the winter in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Curry and Mrs. A. L. King and Mr. and Mrs. ure returning here today. H. It. Emrnott. Mr. Emrnott sold son visited relatives in Gresham The ladies of the W. R. C. have his interest in the meat market at Sunday. Vernonia to his partner, Williuni postponed their play, "White Col Mrs. Edith Morris of Portland Culver, and has purchased u farm lars," indefin'My They expected wan a Sunduy guest of her sister, near Ontario. to present it on May 31. Mrs. W. <’. Gifford, und family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanalstine Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson Miss Ruth Mickle of Portland of Vernonia visited at the home of lift Wednesday for Marshfield. was u guest »Sunday of Minn Lenora where they will visit friends until Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Routsong Sun- Bryant. M onday, when Mr. Johnson will re day. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Saunders turn home und Mrs. Johnson will Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freeman spent Sunday ut Cunby, where they stop off ut Roseburg, where she will returned Monday from a few weeks’ visited friends. bo a delegate to the Rebekah Grund visit with Mr. Freeman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fres-man, at Mr. m.d Mrs. M. P. Cady ami Mr. Lodge. Middleton, Idaho. and Mrs. R. R. Easter attended the Leon Davis, former local news Inter City Rotary meeting at Hood paperman, who loft here several Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bryant and River Saturday night weeks ago for Oklahoma City to uc- two children of Portland were The Ladies’ Aid society of the cept a newspaper position, is now Mother’s Day guests at the home of Christiun church met at the home with the Sioux City, Iowa, Tribune, Mr. Bryant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Charles Johnson Wednesday ax assistant city editor. Mrs. Duvls C. M. Bryant. afternoon, with a good attendance. and the children will leave to join Herbert Haid, receiver of the Mrs. James Rasmussen and Mrs. Mr. Davis as soon as school is out. Oregon Nursery, l«-ft last night for New York on a two weeks' busi Ed Boos of Forest Grove were Mrs. Anna Holmes, Mrs. Miles nes trip. J. A. McGee is In charge guests last Thursday of Mrs. J. J. Purdin, Mrs. Frank Edgar and during his absence. S tangel. duughter, Charlotte, of Portland, Mrs. S. Hyre and Mrs. Julia An- Mrs. Lester Ireland of Portland were luncheon guests Saturday at was a Hillsboro visitor Monday the home of Mr. und Mrs. L. E. demon were Tuesday visitors at Grove, calling on Mrs. John night, attending the Coffee club Wilkes. In the afternoon they Forest and her mother, who is very play ul the Venetian. visited the farm oi Mr. Edgar, Sr., McCoy ill. Mrs. Nellie Startzell is nursing Mrs. E. C. Brown und duughter, ut Shudy Brook. her. Miss Dulcina, attended the Schu- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wood and Miss Eleanor Hansen, freshman mann-lleinck concert in Portland Mrs. Grace Wood spent the week- at Pacific university, and a gradu- last night. end at their Rockaway cottage. Mr. Mrs. 11. Lucas and daughters, Wood says the roads are in fine ate of Hillsboro high school, wrote Misses Helen und Lucile, of Port shape, but uwfully dusty. Oiling i the poetry for the interpretation of land, were Sunduy guests of Mr. between Willamina and Sheridan i the pageant “Robin Hood,” which was presented May Day. and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas. has started, he said. Miss Jennie Beamish of Cedar Kroeger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore left Monday while children were Sunday guests of evening for Prineville, where she j Mill, well known here, fell Mrs. Kroeger’s sister, Mm. Henry will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; leaving the baccalaureate sermon at the high school Sunday evening and Gilbert, and family. J. Gerardo, and attend the grndu- | fractured her hip. She is in the S. Hyre commenced cutting his ating exorcises of the Prineville Smith hospital for treatment. alfalfa this week, , and indications high school class, of which her John Zenor of Winchester Bay, are that he will have a fine first brother is u member. well known here, has improved crop. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wilson of sufficiently to return home from the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hubbard Seattle were guests the last of the Marshfield hospital, and is recover visited Saturday and Sunday with week of Mm. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. ing. He did not lose his eyesight Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hubbard and Mary Sabin. They were enroute to as was feared when he went to the California for a two weeks* trip family of Vancouver, Wash. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watson and and were accompanied by Mrs. Sa Tigard Union high school will son und daughter of Portland were bin. graduate a class of 29 Friday night L. J. Rushlow did quick work on Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. at the high school building. This is settling the damages on Sheriff the first class to graduate from the E. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Phelps and Reeves’ car. which was damaged in Union high school. The baccalaur sons, Orunge and Vincent, spent I the shooting fray Monday night, eate sermon was preached Sunday Mother’s Day with Mr Phelps’ par having made the settlement by evening in the Evangelical church. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J’helps, of Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Walker spent the Word has been received here of week-end with her cousin, Mrs. L. Portland. the death of Mrs. Mary Hobson last C. Allenback and sisters, Miss G. Hutchinson at Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Walker spent Sunday Mary Allenback and Mrs. Herman week at Harden, Montana. Miller, and Henry Stoffers of Beth Hobson resided here a few years at the Hutchinson home, and J. W. any were Hillsboro business visitors ago, while her son, William Hobson, Hardesty of Long Creek, a brother- was employed in the Skaggs store. in-law of Mrs. Walker, was also a Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes and guest there. Mrs. E. B. . Lockhart spent Sunday in Salem, a guest of her daughter, family of Pueblo county, Colorado, A “Christian Fellowship Feast’’ Beatrice, of ’ Beta Chi sorority of arrived Friday and are guests of will be enjoyed by the members, their relatives, Mr. and Mm. P. C. Willamette university, on Mother’s both old and new, and friends of Sums»!, of west of Hillsboro, They the congregation, following the Day. morning service at the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert of expect to locate here. Little Miss Betty Havens enter* Episcopal church the coming Sun Salem were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kroeger, and tainad about 20 of her classmutes day, when preparations are being attended the Schumann Heinck con-| at her home Saturday afternoon. made for dinner to accommodate a The time was spent in playing large number from the city and cert in Portland last night. Lexter Axbahr, who has been in games and dainty refreshments were country. the St. Vincent’s hospital in Port served. Mr. and Mrs. Al Latham of Port Chester Wirtz of Mountaindale is land were Sunday guests of Mrs. land for some time, where he un derwent an operation for hernia, seriously ill at the Jones hospital, A. Sigler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank having been brought here the last Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Latham have returned home Sunday. Ted McDonald of near Reedville of the week from a Portland hoa- J been living in California for some ’ time, but returned to Portland wax u Hillsboro visitor Wednesday. pital. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Nachand and I about a month ago. They are for- Mr. McDonald recently moved to this county, and likes it here very children, Mary and Forrest, of j mer residents of Hillsboro. They Portland, were Bunday guests of visited Mrs. Latham’s parents, Mr. much. | and Mrs. P. O. Brown, at the Ma Kenneth Farnham arrived Satur Mm. Nachand's mother, Mrs. Eva sonic Home in the afternoon, and day night from Panama, surprising Bridges. Mr. and Mm. John Blaser and were accompanied by Mrs. Sigler. his mother, Mrs. C. D. Farnham, The picnic dinner and services Mountaindale and family. Kenneth has been in little daughter of the navy, and just recently received were Hillsboro visitors Saturday, planned by members of the Baptist transacting business and calling on church to take place at West Union his discharge from service. last Sunday were postponed and Mrs. W. J. Stansell and son, Bus friends. will be held there next Sunday. A and little Mm. Gale Vinton ter, spent the week-end at Hood picnic dinner in the grove near the River, guests of Mrs. Stansell’s son, daughter of McMinnville are guests church and a service at 2:30, con Allen Stansell, and family. Mrs. this week of Mm. Vinton's parents, ducted by Capt. G. L. Hall of Mc Stansell says it looks like a fine Mr. and Mm. W. G. Hare. Minnville, will be the order of the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman of day. People of the community are apple crop up there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDuffee were Forest Grove were guests Sunday invited to attend. week-end guests of Mrs. McDuffee'» evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gar The Portland and Tualatin Val parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wat rett. Mrs. McDuffee son. LA-. T— ‘ is * teaching -- - at Mr. and Mm. Byron Garrett of ley division of the P. E. P. com- Brownsville and Mr. McDuffee is Oregon City were week-end guests pany employes will have a picnic teaching at Bandon. of Mr. Garrett’s parents, Mr. and and dance at the Shute park on Saturday, May 26. There will be Mrs. J. H. Garrett. Morley called Mr. and Mrs. W. O. a baseball game in the afternoon A. O. Hershey and daughter of on William Treglawn at the Vet- between the Portland Twilight team erans' hospital in Portland Sunday. Pumpkin Ridge were Hillsboro call and the P. E. P. team of this divi Mr. Treglawn is in the hospital tak em Thursday. sion, and in the evening a picnic ing treatment for sciatica rheuma Joe Busch of above Forest Grove dinner will be sreved in the park. tism, and is reported as improving was transacting business in Hills This will be followed by a dance, boro Tuesday. slightly. Bob Rae of the Electric building, George Roy of ScoAeld was a and his eight-piece orchestra, fur The North Plains baseball team lost in the game between Thatcher week-end guest of his parents, Mr. nishing the music. It is expected that 600 will be present. and North Plains Sunday, 11 to 5. nnd Mrs. A. J. Roy. The game was at Thatcher. Next Sunday North Plains will play a return game with Blooming at Blooming. In 11 innings on May 6 North Plains won from Blooming, 11 to 10. A letter from Miss Belle Tng- YOUR MONEY invested in this reliable institution gnrt, who with Miss Johnetta Rlggs will be used to foster Home Ownership—create is spending some months in Onk- taxable wealth—and thus lift some of the tax bur land, Cal., tells of meeting Prof. den from others. George Ingram, a former music teacher in the Hillsboro schools, and HOME LOANS to construct dwellings increase em says that he has a fine position in ployment and prevent hard times. the California city. Miss Taggart’s WHY NOT PUT YOUR MONEY TO GOOD USE? health is improving. Mrs. H. E. McCaskie and Mrs. ! W. Verne McKinney entertained the Bridgette club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. McCaskie. Mrs. Combs was high point winner, with Mrs. Emma McKinney receiving consolation. Those present were RELIABLE SAFE Mexdames Leonard Brown, Vesta Combs, John Kamna, Jr., Reynold Chapman, W. W. Phillips, Otto Steinke, J. W. Kelley, J. A. Wood, H. R. Morgan, Miss Agnes Maltman, J. M. PERSON, Manager Mrs. A. E. Owen of McMinnville, Shute Bank Building Hillsboro, Oregon Mrs. Emma McKinney, and the hos tesses. vietai Briefs^, Mrs. Earl Stanley and daughter, H. P. Urdahl, box manufacturer Virginia, of Gresham, Mrs. H. Girod of Portland, was in the city on busi and daughters, Jean and Dorothy, ness Friday and Saturday. of Portland, and Albert Girod of Miss Eleanor Johannsen had her Wyoming, who Is visiting his rela tonsils removed last week in Port tives in Portland, were guests Wed land. nesduy at the home of Mrs. Girod’s Mrs. J. W. McFadden and «on of parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Schie Eugene were here Sunday, visiting del. with Mr. McFadden, who is engi Mrs. IL A. Deck was a week-end neer on the Cochran local. guest of her daughter, Laura, and C. R. Chapin of Tillamook was a son, Rollin, at Oregon State college, Hillsboro visitor over the week-end Corvallis, and attended the mother in the interests of his candidacy as daughter banquet Saturday in the circuit judge. 4U0 college tea room. About Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander mothers were present. Mr. Deck and family of Salem were visiting visited Corvallis Sunday. with friends here the last of the Mrs. Jack Foster of Hillsboro and week. Mrs. Orville Taylor of The Dalle- C. R. Donham of Corvallis, ex- were operated on for appendicitis tension worker of O. S. C., was at the Smith hospital, Mrs. Foster here Friday, co-operating in work on Wednesday and Mrs. Taylor on with County Agent McWhorter. Monday. Mrs. Dan Ward of Cor I. H. Naught, one of the mana- nelius also underwent a major oper gers of Rippling Waters, is in the ation Tuesday. Veterans’ hospital, suffering with Mrs. R. C. Busch, Mrs. L. 8. Da neuritis. vis and Mrs. M. P. Cady attended H. C. Reucker of south of Corne the May Day exercises at Foret lius was transacting business in Grove Friday. The exercises were Hillsboro Monday, and getting med given on the college campus, and ical attention for an infected hand. part in Mi s Margaret Cady took I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wells and the dances. son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. How- Reid Connell, son of Mr. ar.d ard of Sheridan, were Sunday guests Mrs. Thomas Connell, left Satur of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells. day for Nakeen, Alaska, where he J. B. Coon of Eugene, represent- is employed as a radio operator. He the Methodist hospital board, ing Tuesday and ex* sailed from Seattle was a Hillsboro caller last Thurn- pects to be gone at least three day. months. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jenkins of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Miller of here last week and North Plains were hosts at a din Medford arrived have taken apartments at the Hotel ner party Sunday, their guests be- ing Mr. and Mrs. James Uavis and Washington. Mr. Jenkins is book family, Rev. Sniderhon, and Miss keeper for the Shell Oil company. Archie Farguhar, engineer-fore Elizabeth Guilmain. Mr. and Mrs. O. Coslett and fam man for the Young Construction ily were visitors at Devil’s Lake company, has arrived to supervise Sunday. J. T. Swift and Oliver the building of the court house, and Coslett, who had been spending a has taken an apartment at the Hotel week at Nelscot, returned home Washington. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Robinson of with them. Mrs. W. F. Robertson of the for- Olympia, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lea of Tacoma were over mer Herman Wetzler place, south- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. east of town, was transacting busi- W. Kelley at Hotel Washington. Mr. ness in Hillsboro Wednesday. Mr. Robinson is manager of the Hotel re- Mrs. Robertson formerly and Mitchell at Olympia. sided near Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jenkins of Division number three of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Spokane, Wash., enroute to Cali Episcopal church will give a tea fornia, stopped over here for four Jen- Wednesday afternoon at 2::30 in days to visit their son, T. B. Mr. the church basement. Everyone is kins, of the Shell Oil company. Jenkins is cashier of the old Na- invited. tional bank and Union Trust com Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hartrampf, pany at Spokane. Ross and Robert Hartrampf, Lois Mrs. William Hichetheir and chil White, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benn spent Sunday at the Hartrampf dren and Clyde Brown of Portland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. farm above Mountaindale. Mrs. C. W. White and Mrs. J. F. Lloyd Brown. Mrs. Hichetheir and Benn attended a bridge luncheon Clyde Brown are sister and brother Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. of Lloyd Brown. Other dinner Mabie in Portland, the guests being guests at the Brown home were Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. former Pendleton friends. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perkins and Mrs. L. W. House ot Talent, and daughters were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cor her aunt, Mrs. S. L. Allen, of Ash- land, were guests from Friday until nelius. Mrs. Albert Meier and children Monday of Mrs. House’s parents, of Cedar Mill were guests Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne, and her day of Mrs. Meier’s sister. Mrs. H. brother, G. V. Payne, and family. Mrs. John McMillan of Vancouver. A. Kuratli, and family. B. C., who has been visiting her Mrs. Jennie Smith left last week sister, Mrs. R. A. Payne, accom- for her home in Seattle, after a panied them home. three weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Amy Altman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Altman and children of Portland spent Mother’s Day with Mr. Altman’s mother, Mrs. Amy Altman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dudley of Chicago and Los Angeles were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cady. Mr. and Mrs. Zina Wood return ed Friday from a few weeks’ tour of California, and report a splendid trip. Miss Naomi Hill of Portland and Miss Yulith Hill of McMinnville of their were week-end guests | mother, Mrs. Mary Hill. Frank Jensen of the Corwin Hardware company ’ spent Sunday at Washougal, Wash. Mrs. Ben Brown returned last week from a few weeks' visit with her daughter at San Jose, Cal. Miss Helen Hansen of Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen, over the week-end. James Sewell, who has been quite ill for the past month, is improving. Coming to the VENETIAN May 27-28-29 ?H¿áÁUCÜO' For rest and recreation go to BALM GROVE where there is lots of shade— Where wood, stoves and tables are plentiful, and games for old and young that want to play. Washington Savings 8C Loan Assn. I treasurer, and Mrs. Ed Schulmerich, supervisor. The next meeting of ' the club will be held September 17. Busy 1 Bees Dane« The Grange Busy Bees will give a dance at the M. W. A. hall Sat urday night. May 17. Everybody invited. Gents, 50 cents; ladies, 25 cents. 12 Dance at North Plaine Dance at W. O. W. hall at North Plains Saturday night, May 19.' Clark’s orchestra. Tickets, 75c. 12 Entertainment at North Plains There will be an entertainment given by Friendship Temple No. 8, Pythian Sisters, of North Plains, at the K. P. hall at North Plains, Tues day night, May 22, beginning at Gives Party 8:15. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Helvogt en- Everybody welcome. tertained with a “500” party Satur- , Dance! day evening. Mrs. Harry Hoeffel A jazzy one at the Greyhound, and Robert Hartman won first prizes and Mrs. Elmer Scott and Earl Cornelius, Saturday night. May 19. 12 Johnson consolations. Guests pres Ventilated with electric fans. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoef Circus Coming to Town fel, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott, Mr. Second annual R. N. A. circus, and Mrs. Ed Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. with clowns, animals and parade at Robert Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 8:15 p. m., Friday, May 18, at M. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jep- W. A. hall. Dancing follows. Ad pesen of Bacona. mission, adults 25 cents; children 10 cents. 11-12 Delphian Club Elects Officers The officers of the past year were hostesses to the club at a luncheon in the Congregational church Tues day at 1 o’clock, the decorations being yellow poppies in black bowls, Delphian colors, The tables were set in a triangle. Mrs. V. W. Gardner sang several solos during luncheon. Election of officers was the order of business in the after noon. Mrs. R. F. Peters was elect ed president, and other officers elected were Mrs. G. T. McGrath, vice-president; Mrs. A. H. Busch, secretary; Mrs. V. W. Gardner, Princess Beauty Shop, 1311 Main street. Hair cutting, marcelling, shampooing, hot oil treatments, etc. —Mrs. Garrett, telephone 2191Z for appointments. 5-tf j^Bk^Dr. Luzader, eyesight special- ^?>*ist, at the Hillsbore Phar macy every Saturday for over five years. First Quality Glasses only. Have your eyes examined. 35-tf Better let Andy fix your watch. He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf ■f Dr. Glutsch, of the Thomp- ¿jjpp son-Glutsch Optical Co., Salem, may be consulted at the Washington Hotel, Wednes day, May 23. 11-12 BIG DANCE —at the— New Rippling Water» Dance Hall Every Saturday Night Music by Five Ramblers Good Ventilation, Cool Dancing Good Roads Plenty of Parking Space Funeral Service George J. Limber Residential Funeral Parlors, Sixth and Baseline streets, Hillsboro. Telephone 972. 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