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nib fAor RKill 1 | morning. The bride is a teacher in Spanish War Vets the grades at Eugene with Miss De ford and the groom has just been Convention Visited admitted to the bar and will prac HILLSBORO ARCI S Straw Vote Favor» Hoover For Leader A straw vote for president tice law in Lake View While in taken at the meeting of the tary club Thursday. Fullj Eugene, Miss Deford also attended i reception given for the new city of the club took it more joke however and the fin school superintendent. Miss Buddy Dempsey of Portland count as announced by th e two tellers. W. G. Hare and Glenn is a house guest of her co Stapleton, was Governor Smith Enola Barlow. Miss I.ola Heckman of Carlton 5, Herbert Hoover 14. Mr. Hare It is 25 and Mr. Stapleton 25. was a recent guest of Mi-s Monica understood that a few were not M eCorniick. The farmers in this section are particular as to how many votes busy with blackcap picking and hay they cast ing. Mrs. D. M McInnis is a guest of Secretary Moor* On Vacation her daughter. Mrs. D. P. Murray. at Ed. I.. Moore, secretary of the St. Johns this week. chamber of commerce, left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dempsey of moi ning for Maru'hestei, t.\\ i Portland -pent the week end at the W. F. Wohlschlegel home. Mrs. Mabe] Bennett went to Port land Sunday where she will be ent ployed. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Jones and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. McCormick and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ciar enee Sinniger picnicked and enjoyed the swimming at Lafayette locks Sunday. Mr. and Hazeldale, July 19. Mrs. A. F. Doughty attended the Spanish War Veterans’ convention at McMinnville last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leopold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Memel and family, Mrs. Emma Wheat. By ron, Vivian and Howard, and Rus sell Cole, went on a picnic to Balm Grove Sunday. Mrs. Carey and daughter. Olive Anne, of Portland, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Thomas Young. Mrs. Young, who has been ill. i- iniproving in health. Misses Bertha and Myrtle Skin ner and their brother. Bert, who have been staying at the home of their uncle, Henry Schone. for the last three or four weeks, returned to their home in Napavine, Wash., on Monday. Mrs. A.' V. Cook of Portland has been the guest of Mrs. B. L. Grif- fitts for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and son. John, and Clifford Prink spent Sunday with Mrs. Powell’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon. Frank Doughty visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilkes, of Tillamook, last week. Thatcher. July 19. — Miss Addie Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and King and Tony Marks were married family spent last week-end at Can- at \ ancouver, Wash., Saturday. non Beach. The wedding was a surprise to their Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan left friends. last Wednesday for The Dalles en Mrs. Vanderschure went to Port- route for a trip through the states land Monday to have her eye oper- to North Carolina. They will go ated on. through Yellow stone National park Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haney and son and visit relatives in Idaho. Colo called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ringle rado, and Wyoming. They expect of Hillsboro Sunday evening. to be gone about four months. Mrs. Ervin Bailey and children of Mrs. C. L. Prink and daughter, David's Hill spent Saturday at the Shirley Wave, of Newberg, have Charles Sears home. been visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock and parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lem -on. Maurice, of Portland. were mon. for the past week. guests of Lou Comstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fimmel of Mr. Huebner has sold his place to Portland spent Sunday with Mr. the two Hoag brothers of Portland. and Mrs, Oliver Compean. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Haney of Mrs. Herbert Syverson and family Forest Grove called on his mother, of Newcastle, Wash., were the Mrs. Sarah Haney. Tuesday evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sy- Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs. verson for a few days last week, Henry McDonald and children and Mrs. Syverson has been making an F. A. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. extended visit with her father. Mr. Oscar Love and family and Grand Paurder, at Corbett. pa Love spent a few days at the Samuel Doughty has gone to coast. Itosser, Wash., where he has em- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wright and ployment. children and Mrs. Charles Sears Miss Elise Highland i of Portland spent Sunday evening at the home spent last Friday at the J. C. Smith of Mrs. Sarah Haney. home. Mr. Huebner and son left for Mrs. Jack Pharris of Long Beach, eastern Oregon Sunday. Cal., is making an extended visit Mrs. Jule Thompson went to Gas with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and ton Saturday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Mills. Mrs. Preston Thompson, a few days. A few of the young people held a Mr. and Mrs. Dolores Hopkins of weiner roast in Mr. Mills’ pasture Tillamook and Mrs. George Wilson on Thursday evening. of \\ atts spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Ezra Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Houghtaling of Everett, Wash., was a guest at the Leon Sills home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Houghtaling is Mrs. Sills’ sister. '» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warbis Chehalem Mountain, July 19.— Forest Grove spent Thursday The F. E. Hoffman home was the ning at the Fred Haney home. scene of a picnic dinner Sunday, when the following guests were en Duley Goes to Portland tertained: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oscar Duley. who has served un Schmidt and family and Mr. Smith’s der Sheriff J. E. Reeves as a deputy parents, all of Portland, and the £ sheriff and county traffic officer P. Smith family. since 1925, has taken a position as A marriage of interest occurred a member of the Southern Pacific in Vancouver last Wednesday when railroad police in Portland. Mr. Miss Emma Finigan became the bride of James Ratchin, both of Duley came here from Forest Grove, where he was on the police force. Portland. The bride is a sister of Lou and Will Finigan of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ratchin will make Say you saw it in the Areus their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Finigan and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Wohl schlegel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl \\ ohlschlegel and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed W ohlschlegel. join ed Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Hulit of New berg and Mr. and Mrs. Ratchin of Portland at a picnic dinner on the banks of the Yamhill river near Dundee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCormick. Miss Monica McCormick, Hodson McCormick and Wayne Jones at tended the camp field day of the C. M. T. c. i at ” ____ Vancouver Barracks Thursday of the past week, They were guests of Company M. which won the cup for high place in the track and field meet, and the aggre- _ gate cup award for the aggregate high score in track, baseball, tennis, golf and handball. Sergeant Barney Dezure, who is a regular in Com pany M. is a brother-in-law of Mrs. McCormick. Miss Beryl Deford drove to Eu gene Wednesday of last week and attended the wedding of Miss Glady Hewitt and Forest C ii'l.V m, i!i2N III! I SUOKO, OREGON a visit with his mother, Mr-. Susan Moore. Mr. Moore will be gone about three week- mid as he is mak ing the trip by motor will visit with chamber» of commerce and Rotary club- on the way atmosphere and surrounds the ae Mi ». Chi i»tofler»on tivities of a young man. reared in Win» More Honor» the poorest part of the city, who battles his way to ownership of a I y mansion on Fifth avenue. Venetian Present» "F.a»t Side, West Side” George O’Brien, Virginia \ Mill mid J. Farrell MacDonald play the leading roles in Vila Dw all's pic ture based on Felix Rie-eberg’- novel, “East Side. West Sole,' which will be the attraction at the Vene tian theater Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. 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