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THE HILLSBORO ARCUS FACE TEN JULY II», IU2H. HILLSBORO, OREGON r Portland, and Mrs. Marvin Matthews R. L. Tucker is spending the sum Fuegy Badly Burned mer at Rockaway, where he is con William Fuegy of Phillips had of Oakland. California; seven great ducting a lunch counter. his hands and arms badly burned grandchildren. Allen and Marjorie F. M McLeod of Gaston under when gasoline exploded Tuesday Sigler of Hillsboro, Wayne and Cal James Sigler, who underwent an went a major operation Monday at while he was working with a light vin Sehinn, Hazel Hughes. Donald operation in a Portland hospital re- the Smith hospital. ing plant. He was brought to Hills Parent and Rosella Mathew» of cently, was returned to his home Other relatives present boro, where Dr. E. ,11. Smith took Portland. Robert Tompkins of Cherry Grove were R. H. Swain of Stevenson, here yesterday. care of his wounds. was a court house visitor today. Washington. Mrs. George Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kruchek ami daughter. Vivian; Mrs Mary Swain. Engagement I* Announced children left Saturday for Walla Entertain With “500" and Dance Walla and Waitsburg. Wash., where Announcing the engagement of Mrs. Meta Crosby and daughter, Mrs. Fred Ennis. Mrs. Grover Virginia Lee Crosby; Mrs. S. Luer they will visit relatives for a short Rogers and Mrs. Herman Rehse en her daughter, Alice Eleanor Cham cher, and Glen Erskine. Mrs. Hil time. bers. to J krthur Norman of Port tertained with a card party and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobbs and dance Saturday evening at the home land. Mrs. George M. Chambers leary, a friend, also attended. daughter will spend the week-end in of Mrs. Ennis in honor of Mrs. u as hostess last Wednesday to Payette. Idaho, visiting relatives. Beecher Jones, who is visiting here twelve of her friends, who motored Mr*. Barrett Honored They leave tomorrow and return from Sacramento. The news of A farewell party was given in Mrs. Lyda and out from Portland Monday. _ scores at the engagement was told by means honor of Mrs. Mabel Barrett and Mr. Rehse won high Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoen and “500,” with Mrs. Jones and Mr. of clever place cards, the wedding children at the home of her sister. Lunch to be an event of the near future. Mrs. W. J. Royal, of near Verboort. family left Sunday morning for a Auld receiving consolation. She is leaving for Canada this week. vacation at Waldport and coast WM -cried at the close of the eve Those present were Mr. and Mrs. points. They expect to be gone ning. Those present were Mrs. Jones, Many Attend Convention Many from here attended the Harold Waldron and daughter. Mrs. about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lyda of Banks. Mrs. Charles Craig of Modesto, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenson of Cor Spanish War Veterans' convention Arthur Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Free Cal., was in Hillsboro Monday, call- nelius. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rehse. in McMinnville Thursday, Friday man Waldron. Mrs. French and son. Among those at- Mrs. Alexander and son, Arthur ing on Mrs. H. I. Patten and other Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rogers, Mr. and Saturday. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Craig for and Mrs. J. I.. Auld, and Mr. and tending from this vicinity were Mr. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Potter and Mrs. G. Garthofner, Mr. and and two sons, Leland and Delbert Mrs. Fred Ennis. merly resided here. Mr- I. B Haley. Mr and Mrs. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rain Mr. and Mrs. John Boos of Bux James Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred water and family. Mrs. Olivo Huber, ton are receiving congratulations Leave on Extended Trip Mrs. Nellie Startzell and her Boyd. II. S. Rogers, R. I.. Buck and Mrs Mary Anderson and family. upon the arrival of a son. James mother. Mrs. Julia Anderson. left F. L. Jer-en. I’r ,e .1 Mr- I \\ Virgil, on July 12. Mrs. Boos was —-< > Wednesday by auto for Yellow Hyde of Astoria, formerly of this formerly Miss Verona Bellish. stone park. From there they will city, were also present. The 1929 R. N. Daniels left Mr. and Mrs. go to Denver. Kansas City, and on convention will be held at Rose In dealing with the Public we last week for Bremerton. Wash., to Jefferson City, where they will burg. all have our own peculiar where they will make their home, visit Mrs. Anderson's son. C. P. An problem to solve. There is a Mr. Daniels was connected with W. derson. Then they will go to Mus Honored on 90th Birthday H. Huff in the plumbing business kogee, Oklahoma, where they will A family reunion in honor of while here. visit Mrs. Startzell’s son. Robert, Mrs. C. M. Jones' 9t0h birthday an Mr. and Mrs. T. T Skeels re and from there to Bay City. Texas. niversary was held at Laurelhurst in solving YOUR problem turned home from a two weeks' va- Enroute home they will visit at park in Portland Friday. Mrs. CORRECTLY cation at Nehalem and Oceanside. Long Beach, Cal., and expect to ar Jones, who is a great-great-grand and Mr. Skeels health is improving. rive here about the first of Novem mother. makes her home in Hills To send all of our guests on Mrs. Skeels has opened up the Lo- ber. boro with her daughter, Mrs. Emma their way SATISFIED has dene Beauty shop again. Parent. Those present were her been our ambition here—and five children. Mrs. Emma Parent of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoenel and Miss Mr. and Mr*. Grabel Surpriied Last Sunday Mr. and Sirs. J. N. Hillsboro, Mrs. Ella Fletcher of our ever increasing business Nellie Gordon of Portland were has justified our efforts. guests Sunday of their brother. Grabel were delightfully surprised Santa Ana, California, J. E. Jones Fred Gordon, and family, and at when a number of relatives arrived of Oakland. California, Mrs. Flora from a distance with well filled Swain and D. E. Jones of Steven tended the North Plains K. P. pic lunch baskets and enjoyed a picnic son, Washington; six grandchildren, nic at Rippling Waters with them. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gra Mrs. Ray Sigler of Hillsboro, Frank HILLSBORO, OREGON H. L. MacKenzie and family are bel. Those present were Mr. and Parent, Ralph Jones, Mrs. Lena moving this week into the Hande Mrs. O. P. Newton and daughter, Hughes, George Sehinn house at Sixth and Main streets. Juanita, of Battle Ground, Wash.: The house vacated by the Mac Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junor of Port Kenzie family will be occupied by land, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner and Cafferty and daughter. Darline, of family. The Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Gra Bayfield Pooley of Eugene was a bel. Hillsboro visitor the last of the week, returning home Sunday ac Rev. Putman Come* Here companied by his sister. Mrs. Nellie Rev. Melvin Putman of Billings. Cook, and children of Atlantic, Montana, has been called to the Iowa, who are visiting relatives in Church of Christ, and will deliver Oregon. the sermon Sunday morning. Rev. Rev. E. B. Lockhart will preach Putman comes from a large church We have the finest tools on the market, ror having in special meetings near Vancouver. with a membership of over 700. Ser built up the patronage of the representative trades- Wash.. Sunday and Monday, the pul vices will be held in this church in men. we would not risk losing it by inferior materials. pit here being supplied by Rev. A. the mornings only during the sum C. Brackenbury Sunday morning mer months, and plans will be made Let Us Re-Stock Your Tool-Kits and by Dr. George Pratt of Port to hold union services in the eve nings with the other churches. The land in the evening. We also have a line of McQuay-Norris Piston Pins Christian church has been without Mrs. W. S. Roberts of Forest a pastor since Rev. Fishback left and Rings — Johns Mansville Brake Lining — Cap Grove will entertain the executive for Africa. Screws — Spark Plugs — and many other items for board of the County Federation of Women's clubs at luncheon Friday Farewell Party Given Carters the equipment and repair of your car. at the Daffodil tea room at Forest Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carter Grove. Mrs. Harvey Batchelar, di- left Tuesday for Knoxville, Tennes Let Us Re-Stock Your Accessories and Repairs rector, of this city will attend. see. for a six weeks’ visit at their On Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kroeger en old home and with relatives. tertained at a supper party Sunday Saturday night a number of friends evening for the following week-end came in to give them a farewell. guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. Erickson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vancouver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Henry Woodward. Herbert B. de Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandaw, Maeodore. and Miss Henrietta Kroe- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Douglas, and Mr. and ger, all of Portland. Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown en Sunday with a dinner tertained party in honor of Mrs. Brown’s birthday, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fayram of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koller- meier of West Linn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Charles McFee, Mrs. Maud Truitt, and host and hostess. her. Mrs. Maggie Marsh. A delightful and I luncheon was served at I o'clock Local Happenings > Real Joy Beach and Mountain Clothes Reduced! WEIL’S GREAT ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE LATE SUMMER - EARLY I Al I. Drv Goods COATS SPECIALS Wool nuit SCHOOL DRESS MATERIALS Cre|»es, Dimities; Shirtings, \ oil i.nd prints Values to 75c yard; Special SALE SCRIMS ruffled Plain and fancy colored; borders Extra Special |>er yard PILLOW SLIPS 42x30 inches; Regular 26c each — Filial Clearance Price only JAP PARASOLS Only a few left! 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