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PAGE TWO THE HILLSBORO ARGUS ?—......... ---------- i Grove Epworth League will conduct crepe and carried a bridal bouquet tin* league servie»« here, and there of Ophelia rosebuds, phlox and snap will b»« special music by Messrs. dragons. Childs und Khea. About a doxen , Dr. C. I. Andrews of the Kimball Christian Science Society young people of this church will at School of Theology, Salem, offici- Sunday service» at 11 a. nt. Sun tend the Institute this summer at ated, and Miss Myrtle Walker of Classes for Falla City. Hillsboro, cousin of the bride, play day school at 9:45. Tualatin Valle, League Standing* ♦ ♦ ♦ younger pupils at 11a. m. Wednes I. IVt. ed Lohengrin's wedding march, w Church of Christ Miss Doris Trefren of Odessa, day services at 8 o’clock. Subject 1.000 0 St. Phillips ... 10 Corner Third and Baseline Streets .800 Washington, sister of the groom, for this week is "God.'’ 8 2 Verboort ♦ ♦ ♦ .300 sang "I Love You Truly." 4 Dunniway Park .. 6 Rev. Melvin Putman of Billings. The bride is the fourth daughter .600 4 Garden Home .. 6 Trinity Lutheran Church Mont., will occupy th»« pulpit at the .600 of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, and has 4 Tigard A. C. .. 6 Hillsboro Christian church on Sun Third and Walnut Streets 2 8 .200 lived at Scholls the greater part of Fairvale day, July 1. He has been pastor of George Reule. Pastor She graduated at Hills- 1 .100 her life. 9 Beaverton the First Christian church at Bil German service next Sunday at lings during the last five years and 9 .100 boro high school in 1925, attended Brickyard 1 one and one-half years at I the Mon 10:30. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. has approximately doubled the The Verboort nine tightened their mouth normal, and for the past two At 2 p. m. the regular quarterly church membership then« until th»« the business meeting will be held at years has been teaching in the present enrollment then« is about grip on second place in the Tual- All voting members art» 700. Prior to going to Billings h»« church. atin Valley league Sunday, when Laurelview school. The groom is a junior at Wiliam- urgently requested to attend this held a seven years pastorate in they defeated the Brickyard boys Everett. Wash. He has also been at at Six Corners. 5 to 3. The Brick ette university and at present is a meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ Muskogee. Okla., and Bedford. Ind. yard tied the score in th»« third, student minister in charge of the Scholls pastorate. First Baptist Church Th»« vacancy in th«« Christian church making three runs and the game Immediately following the cere pulpit caused by Rev. I.. B. Fish- stood even up until the seventh S. MeMinis. Pastor back and family leaving for Benoni, when Verboort scored two more mony a dainty two-course luncheon Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- was served. Africa, leaves the pulpit to b«« sup runs. The score: The bridal couple left at once for ing worship at 11 a. nt. Sermon plied each week. R H E subject, "The Changing Years and ♦ ♦ ♦ __ 5 11 0 a short wedding trip into eastern the Changeless Christ." Verboort Evening Hillsboro Congregational Church 3 9 o Washington. On returning Mr. and service at 8 o'clock. Sermon topic. Brickyard Mrs. Trefren will be at home until and Batteries: Vandecoeveriug Georg«« T. Pratt. Minister "The Lure of the World." B. Y Darety; Rhinhart, Westfall and September at the M. E. parsonage P. U. meets at 7:15 p. m. Regular servitvs next Sunday. at Scholls. They will attend Wli Spath. ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn laniette university at Salem during ing worship at 11. Sermon theme, Methodist Episcopal Church the winter term. Garden Home by defeating Duni- "The New Patriotism." ------- (Celebrate Here) ------- E. B. Lockhart, Minister way Park ties with Duniway and ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Shimmerpate just back from “America First" will be the pas l Tigard for third place. The game Assembly of God Mission tor's theme at the morning hour of was a slugging match on both sides. Europe, said to Mrs. Beanbrough: West Main Street "I just couldn’t bear looking at worship in recognition of the Fourth Enstone for Duniway receiving the J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors hitting honors with two singles and the ruins in Italy. They made me of July, and in the evening the weather forecaster of Portland, E. two doubles in five times up. Floyd homesick for my husband." The regular weekly services at “Homesick for your husband?" I.. Wells, will speak on "A Layman the Assembly of God Mission (Full starting for/larden Home held Dun- “Uh, huh. You know Henry has Visits the General Conference.” Gospel) on West Main street are ns iway four innings with only three Mildred Caughtru of Forest follows: Sunday school nt 9:45 a. hits. Duniway bunched hits in the fallen arch»« fifth and sixth, scoring nine runs, Kuddella replaced Floyd in the sixth and held them down to five bingles. The score: RHE Garden Home 17 17 4 Duniway Park ........ 13 16 3 Batteries: Floyd. Kuddella and Powell; Gesse, Wholert and Enstone. At the Churches Verboort Wins A Close Game I TORES Tigard and Fairvale also played a hitting game, Tigard winning 14 to 13 at Tigard. Swifter for the win ners hit a home-run with one on. The score: Distribution *Without Waste / St. Phillips, the league leaders, won their tenth straight game Sun day when they defeated Beaverton With at Sellwood Park, 11 to 2. only four more games to play it looks like a cinch for St. Phillips to win the cup. ------- (Celebrate Here)------- A shower was given on June for Miss Grace Voelker, who wa« wedded to Richard P. Moeller last Sunday. She received many beau tiful gifts. The evening was spent in playing games and music was en joyed. A light supper was served later in the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voelker, parents, Mrs. Mary- Hunter, Miss Gladys Hunter and William Hunter, relatives from San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. William Mann. Misses Martha Neumann, Wilma Gurske, Gertrude Muhly, Helen Helmold, Esther Meyer, Grace Voelker, Helen Voelker, Cornelia Liebenow, Stella Brelje, Clara Muh ly and Lavinia Voelker, and Leon ard Gurske, Martin Brelje, Richard Moeller, Henry Neukirch, John Neu mann, John^Liebenow, Rudolf Muh ly, Martin Stuebe, John Stuebe, Clifford Voelker, Leonard Muhly. Richard Schoeler, Elmer Muhly. Walter Reese, Henry Neumann, Nor man Voelker and Henry Gurske. -------(Celebrate Here)------- Miss Bartlett Bride Of Mr. Trefren A very pretty home wedding was solemnized Sunday, June 24, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett of Scholls, when their daughter, Hazel, was given in marriage to Reverend Stanley D. Trefren of Salem, only members of the immediate families being pres ent. The house was decorated with sweet peas, syringa and maidenhair The bride was beautifully fern, attired in a dress of rose beige flat Sugar Post Toasties Pure Cane 100-pound «ack CJ/J Oil OVeit* Hotel Washington HILLSBORO, OREGON —— I Now Is the Time to sell the Chickens— because they bother your neighbors’ strawberry patch! Nothing But Fresh Eggs Wanted Joseph Fossati Co., Wholesale Produce 1120 Second St. Phone 1631Y Packages 17c 4 Bran Flakes Maximum Brand 25c Cans 2 Packages 17c of 2 ......... 33c Each, Pounds Fig Bars Post’s for Catsup Fresh Baked 2 Pounds Heinz Candy Large Size Orange Slices Big K 19-pound QO sac k tjl • v Ö Bottles. Malt Syrup Miller’s High Life K. Hot Cake Flour 8-pound sack...... 49c 2 1 Pound New Potatoes 10 Pounds. 25c Bananas Per pound Carrots 5c 3 Bunches Safeway Market Savings for Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Hams Fancy Mild Sugar Cured; 10 to 12 pound average; whole or half— Xd.. 27c Pure Lard A very choice, high grade of Pure Lard— 29c Store No. 47 Safeway Markets Pot Roasts are operated on the same plan and under the same rigid rules as to quality, values and service that ap ply in our stores. Every piece of meat we offer for sale represents the best the market affords and is fully guaranteed. The much lower prices quoted are due to our larger purchasing power and more economical methods of operating. Choice cuts of Shoulder from Prime Steer Beef of Safeway Quality Hillsboro Xd...... 19c Sliced Ham Center Cuts 2 Ä r.r 35c Phone 2171 We Deliver Telephone «1 Smoothtop Sale only $5 down Free Methodist Church Third mid Main Streets PORTLAND GAS Ä COKF. CO. Corner Fifth and Oak Streets J. N. Wood, Pastor Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Lucy Sigler, superintendent. Preach mg nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. J 5 : The Fourth of July - A Family Picnic The two are practically synonymous! Every Thrift Store will feature the necessary items to make tip one of those "Never to lie forgotten" Picnic Dinners. Note these Thrift Features for The Original Big 12 Package (Limit I package«)—Per package For Washing or Scrubbing— Large size; 2 packages 9c 49c 59c 45c ■i :: :: Cake Flour B American Beauty— 2 cans 29c Salmon i 43c 29c (¡round fresh to Orange Pekoe or Japan 1 j-lb package 37c 47c Vanilla Compound & L.—Will not bake or freeze out; 2-oz. bottle Thompson’s—Chocolate flavor; with free shaker; 1-lb tin Three pound -g Size— 25c Pttrcx 53c 1 he Master Bleacher—It removes the stain«—Large 32-oz. bottle 2 bottles for 45c One Dozen to Package 3 packages Paper Napkins _40 to the Package— 3 packages Wax Paj >er---- 15 Sheets to the Roll— ”6 rolls for Deviled Meat - 6 can» fop Mayonnaise---- Luxury-*— ~8-oz. jar for Cream— Cheese____________ p Oregon intese er poun( Full j lin’_ Pork and Beans Mustard — Roger’s Prepared—Large 7-oz. botti* for .......... Ripe Olives Lindsay’s—No. I tall tins— ’2 cans for Sweet Pickles Fine Flavor—Contain no alum__ Large 27-oz. jar Sardines In Mustard or Tomato Sauce__ Large oval tins—3 cans Assorted Flavors—6-oz. glass__ “3 for ............ Ginger Ale Canada Dry—The Ideal Beverage__ per dozen, $2.35— Per bottle Fi$ Bars Old Mission—Whole Wheat Bar«__ Filled with frenh figs—2 pound« Where you save on Foodstuffs Hillsboro THRIFT Store 25c 25c 15c 25c 19c 27c 25c 10c 29c 33c 37c 25c 20c 33c That’s Thrift! * • a « ► 4 ► 4 * * SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PICNIC Jellies Is 4 a Ivory Soap 29c Malted Milk Paj Yer Plates ► W Thrift Coffee Tree Tea Peanut Butter In Bulk First Quality Groceries Prices Reasonable Sunday school at 10 a. in. C. E. prayer meeting nt 7 p. in. Evening worship at 8 p. ni. Reports from the delegates to the Hillockburn summer conference. ♦ ♦ ♦ Pounds Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GOOD HOTEL If you have reason to recom mend a Hotel, you can not possibly go wrong on the 2 Crux Brand Vaught’s Grocery Church Baking Powder Margarine ------- X Broken slices; fine golden ripe Hawaiian fruit; No. 2,j tins; 3 can« Splendid Values for the Week-end There Is a Undisputed Fact! Presbyterian Swansdown; for Better Cakes; large package 59c That is neither a threat nor a promise, but an Orenco r r Sure Jell—No Failure.*«— 2 bottles for Usually food passes from producer or manufacturer to the broker, from broker to wholesaler, wholesaler to retailer, retailer to con sumer. Each of these operations involves investment, labor, ware house and storage facilities, wastage and spoilage—a tremendous tax upon the family budget. This roundabout, expensive method of dis tribution is no longer necessary. By going direct to the producer or manufacturer and transporting carlot shipments, in one movement, from the point of production to the point of consumption, Safeway Stores have eliminated many of these needless handlings and profits. When you buy your foods at Safeway Stores, you pay but a small profit. This is what we mean by our slogan “Distribution Without Waste.” + In Hillsboro Reedville Presbyterian Shr’d Wheat Certo Pineapple CitrusPowder THE SAFEWAY Bride-Elect Given Shower Last Week A man dashed into a Hillsboro office the other day. “Hid you get that man straight etied out?" he asked. “What man?" wo demanded. No l ull Gospel Tabernacle Sunday school at 1:45 p. nt., with body had been in to get straighten preaching at 3 and evangelistic ser od out. “The llum-hback of Notre Dame" vices at 7 45 p. m. Service every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:45 p. in. Everybody invited to attend these meetings. ♦ ♦♦ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY-rFOURTH OF JULY! The Ordinary Way AJ Prayer meeting on Thursday eve he responded with an evil grill, mid ning. All are welcome to these ser disappeared hastily. vices. m.. followed by morning worship nt 1 I o'clock. Evangelistic message Sunday evening at 7:45. Christ's Ambassadors meet Tuesday evening nt 7:45. Bible study Thursday eve ning. Healing service Saturday evening at 7:45. ♦ ♦ ♦ Morning worship at 9 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. This is a Patriotic Sunday Everyone come. ♦ ♦ ♦ 192«. Saturday. Monday and Tuesday—June H), July 2 and July ? K H .14 15 Tigard 13 16 Fairvale Batteries: Reisbeck and Wohlge muth; Blum and Huge. JUNE 2», HILLSBORO. OREGON 1 n