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SEPTKMRKR 27, I92H, THE HILLSBORO ARGUS— HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGI SIX ■ ------------ — —■ lei. Mr». William Martin, Hillsboro; Ind. Still Life 1st. Mrs. E. K. Bentley; 2nd. Colored Luncheon Cloth 1st. Adela Guer Mm. George H Nendell. Rt. 2; 2nd. Mrs. R. Peters. Mn». Archie Pitman. Amateur (harcoal. Pencil «r Fen Sketch from llhject or Nature Club Work 1st. Mrs. Hirbc. Hillsboro Landscape I st and 2nd, Verne Bright. Henry Haase. Hillsboro. Handwork l»t. Josephine Hütchen». For Puater- 1st, Verr.e Bright ; 2nd. Halen rot Grove; 2nd. Phuaba Kappel, Watte : int. Set of Doilte« -1st. Mrs Ed Miller. Hills Thwaite, Hillsboro. boro ; 2nd. Lorene Bieradorf. Cornelius. Lndoro Johnson. Forest Grove; 4th. Morri, Beaverton, Sept. 27.—The Odd Center Piece-- lat, Mr*. M Hoffman; 2nd. Marine 1st and 2nd. Verne Bright. Shepherd. Watts. Amateur Arts and Crafts Mr». Eva Pernam. Hillsboro Rt. 2. Fellow and Rebekah lodges cele Sewing I 1st. Rosalie Road, Aloha 2nd. Be*t Ge»*o Plaque—1*1. Mr» C. K. Wslls. Rhoda Mills. Center Piece, white embroidery 1st. Mar 3rd. Lillie Foroat Grove. brated the 77th anniversary of the garet Imlay, Reedville; 2nd. Mrs. B. H. Hillsboro. 2nd. Mr* W G. Hara. Hillsboro. Brown, laurel; 4th. Helen Godfrey. Corne order after their regular meeting French. Beat Gea*o Piece- 1st. Mr*. T. Bronlaews. I ait week. The program included Center riece, rolored embroidery 1st. Mr*. Hillsboro: 2nd. Mr*. Roy Pier*on, Hill*b»ro. lius. Sewing 11 1*1. Ella Castle and Thelma E. Haines. Laurel Rt. 2; 2nd. Mrs. Dorn- 3rd. Mr» T. C. Reynold». Hillsboro, the following numbers: Mrs. Albert L. l<e»t Painted Lampshade l»t, Mr». W^ G t'orneliua (tie). 2nd. Veralte Innlarj ird. thy Hiebe Hillsboro Rt. 1. Mrs. Chris Erickson, piano »olo; li Klien Irmler; 4th. Lillian Kngland. Buffet Set—1st, Mabeth Sadler. Forest Haro. 2nd. Mrs. C. E. Wall». 3rd. Mr*, Sewing 111 1st. Lynnette Kruchek. Hills- Christensen, a paper on the Re Grove; 2nd. Mrs. Abbie Jackson. ham Martin. boro; 2nd. Margaret Stribich. Forest Grove. Amateur Photography Pillow Slips, embroidered - 1st. Mrs. Otto bekah degree; George Anderson, a Beat Collection, 4 Oregon views —- ut. 3rd. Karel Howell 4th. Esther Davideoa Hillsboro Rt. 2. vocal solo Mrs. J. H. Hulet and Anderson. Bachelor Sewing 1st. Keith Kruchek; 2nd. Pillow Slips. ervehet trim —1st, Loren. Verne Bright; 2nd. Mr*. Frank Petero; 3rd. Mrs. L. L. Myers, vocal duet; Mrs. Bieradorf. Ciphas Stone; 3rd. W’illiam Meyer; 4th. Mr*. Charles Larkin. Hugh Lewis and daughter. Miss Set Sheet* and Pillow Slips, crochet trim— Beat Collection of 6 Landscapes — IH. Reiner Wirte Caking I let, Verna Rowton; 2nd. Mar Dorothy, piano duet; and a vocal 1st, Mrs. R. H Adams. Forest Grove; 2nd. Frank Peters; 2nd. Verne Bright; 3rd. Mr». garet Newton; 3rd. Virginia Ralston. Forest Charles Larkin. Mr*. Vanderven. duet by Mrs. D. C. Tallman and Dresser Set. colored emb.—1st. Adele Guer Indoor Portraits Ut. Mr». Frank C. Grove; 4th. Blanch Finnegan. Corneliu*. Cooking 11 l»t. Juanita Kerr. Hilbboro, Mrs. N. Harris. Tigard lodge was ber ; 2nd. Mre. John Jacobsen. Beaverton. Petero. Best Portrait of a Group, collection of 3— 2nd. Elsie Higdon; 3rd, Karel Blades; 4th. a guest of the local lodge. Dresser Scarf lat, Myrtle Walker. Hills- l.ucille Douthit, Ganien Homa l*t. Verne Bright; 2nd, Mro. Frank Peters; The Junior Christian Endeavor boro; 2nd. Mrs. B. H hwek Elmer Schlottman. Camp Cookery 1st. Pair Towels. emb. -lat. Adate Guarbar; 3rd. Mr». M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. society of the Bethel Congregational 2nd. Aloha-Huber ; 2nd. Rk»bert Da via. Hillsboro; Animal Life lat, Verne Bright ; 2nd» Mrs. Mrs. B. H. French. 3rd. Howard Lindley, Garden Home; 4th, church entertained with a supper at Pair Towels, crochet trim -1st, Mr*. M C. Larkin ; 3rd, Mr*. Frank. Peter*. Earl Prickett. Hlllaboro the church Friday evening. About Hoffman. Canning I—lat, Mary Rinehart. Foreet Floral 150 guests attended the affair, and Pair Tk'wel*. eroaa stitch 1st. Adele Guer- Grove; 2nd. Helen Ma ray. Forest Grove. ber. Dahlias each person was charged one cent Pair Towels. fancy -1st. Adele Guerber Canning II—lat. Lucille Johnston. Aloha- Best Collection Pompon -1st. Edna Ruber. 2nd. Wilma Tuttle. Alohn-Huber . for each year of his age. Bedspread, colored emh.— 1st. Mr» L. E. Cornelius; 2nd. Mr*. Burke Tongue, Hill*. 3rd, Winntfred Thomas, Aloha-Huber. 4th. Haines; 2nd. Mr». J. Case. Hills bonx. Miss Fordene Walmer spent Sun Bedspread. Applique-- 1st. Clara Hansen. bonk Lucille James. Forest Grove. Best Collection Cactus 1st. Mn Ernest Canning III 1st. Margaret Striblch. For day with Miss Lucille Johnstone of Sherwood; 2nd. Mr*. S. Garmire, Beaverton. Mrs. Henry est Grove; 2nd. Ruth Danaer, Forest Grove; 2nd, Forwt Grove; Tucker. Bedspread. Crochet—1st, Mr*. Eva Fcr- Aloha. Hillsboro Harms. 3rd. Esther Davidson. Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Petrequin nam; 2nd, Mr*. J. Huber. Beaverton. Best Decorative Type - l»t. Mr». Henry Ganien 1st. Leila Peters. Mountaindale. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Petrequin and Forest 2nd. Walter Mathiesen, Mountaindale. 3rd. 2nd. Mr». E. J Maple. Harm*; Grove: 3rd. Mr*. Ernest Tucker. Cornet) Bilyeu. Durham; 4th, Thoma» Cabe. family of Orenco motored around Nightgown 2nd, Lingerie Adele Guerber. Beever 1*1. Mr*. Ernest Durham. Best Dahlia Display the Mount Hood loop Saturday. ton. Tucker. Corn 1st. Earl VanKloek. Kinton; 2nd. Miss Gladys Shellenberger, who Handkerchiefs. hand paints) 2nd. Adel. Asters Francis Holbrook. Kinton: 3ni. Mabel Van- is teaching at Strassel, spent the Guerber. Doubte l*t. 1 Mm. Elmer Johnson. Hills- Kleek. Kinton . 4th. Roy VanKleek. Kinton. Handkerchiefs, emb.—2nd. Adele Guerber. boro; 2nd. Mr». . F. L- Brown. Laurel. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Three Sheep Colored Handkerchiefs—2nd. Adele Elmer Johnson : 2nd. Single— lat, Mm. 1 Division I 1st, Robert Davis, Hillsboro, Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger. Guerber. j Mr*. E. J. .Maple. Divisions Il and III -2nd. Robert Davis, Rev. W. E. Ingalls, who was very- Best Display—1st, Adele Guerber. Beet Collection — 1st, Mm. Elmer Johnson . 3 ni. Robert Davis. Sofa Pillows and Cap* emb.—1st, Mr». 2nd. Mm. Guy Via. Forest Grove. ill last week as a result of a para Chris Cattle Hoffman. Hillsboro Rt. 5; 2nd. Mr». Cosmos lytic stroke, is reported to be slow A. W. Walker. Hiltebom Guernsey. 1 Division I—1st. Curtis HuliU 1st. Mr». Elmer Johnson ; 2nd. Mrs. Er- ly improving. Sofa Pillows, applique--1st, Loi* Brown. • neat Tucker. Division II I- Leo Young. Jersey 1st, W illiam VanKleek . 2nd. Esther Miss Victoria Walmer spent Sun Hillsboro; 2nd. Mr*. B. H. French, Cornelius. Zinnia* Bog«; 3rd. Catherine Boge. Quilts, Cotton Piece 1st. Mr*. A. S. Hend- | Vase 1st, Mr*. Elmer Johnson; day with Miss Frances Sundberg of ricks. Corneliu*; 2nd. Susan Reynold*. Rt. Poultry E. Bennett. Forest Grove. Aloha. 3. Bank*. Div. I —1 pen Barrvd Rocks- 1st. Koxell Beet 12 in Vase 1st, Mr*. G. E. Bennett; Rev. Donald M. MacNiel, Mrs. L. Fancy Quilted—1st, Anna Schults, Forest 2nd. Mr*. Elmer Johnson. Howell, Hillsboro. 2nd. Lowell Shults. Ti- D. Shellenberger. Miss Helen Tefft Grove; 2nd, Pauline Schaeffer, Hillsboro. I Beet Collection—l«t. Mr*. G. E. Bennett; gard. Rt. Log Cabin — 1st, Mr*. Charles Barron. Ducks- 1st. Donna LaCina. Tigard. 2nd. Mr*. Elmer Johnson. and Miss Barbara Cady atteiu.ed 3, Beaverton. Gladiolus Rabbits the Congregational church confer- Silk Quilt*—l«t. Mr*. Bele Garmire. Ti- 1st. Max Reeher. Forest Grove; 2nd, S. T. Chinchilla Buck. Junior — 1st. Frank ence in Portland. gard; 2nd. Mr*. John Loftis. Banks. Walker. Forest Grove; 3rd. Mr*. Charles Heintz. Garden Home; 2nd. Wallace Wheeler. Rug*, drawn or hooked- 1st, Mr*. T. c. Lamkin. Bruce Denney and R. B. Denney Aloha-Huber. Reynolds, Hillsboro; 2nd. Mr*. C. A. John-j Miscellaneous Fall Flowers and sons motored to the Cascade son. Chinchilla Buck. Senior—let and 2nd, Mel Garden Home. Beet Individual Collection—1st, Mrs. G. E. vin Otness. Hillsboro. Locks Sunday. Braided—l»t. Mrt. Nellis Belts. Forest Bennett; 2nd. Mr*. Frank Richter, Hills- Chinchilla Doe. Senior—1st. Melvin Aitken. Grove; 2nd. Mr*. L. E. Haynes. Laurel. < boro Rt. 5. Garden Home; 2nd. Melvin Otnesa. Hills Rag Crochet -2nd. Mrs. L. W. Donovan. j Best Club Collection—1st. Forest Grove boro. Bank*. , Garden Club; 2nd. Hillsboro Coffee Club. Fancy Apron—1st, Mrs. J. K. Webber. Rt. Most Artistic Basket — 1st. Mrs. Elmer 5, Hillsboro; 2nd. Mr*. R. M. Adams, Forest , Johnson ; 2nd. Mr*. Charles Lamkin. . Grove. Bulba Kitchen Apron—1st, Adele Guerber ; 2nd. Golden Spur—1st. Mr*. Robert W’arren*. B. H. French. Forest Grove; 2nd» John A. Dopp. Forest Aloha-Huber, Sept. 27. — The Mr*. Child** D<vsses—1st, Mr». N. E. Haworth. Grove; 3rd. Mr». Robert Warren*. Queen Esther circle was entertained Hillsboro. King Alfred-1st. ltrs. Robert Warrens; Prices Reasonable House Dress—1st, Mrs. V. H. French, Cor i 2nd. Mrs. J. E. Mann. Beaverton. at the home of Mrs. Tad Wheeler nelius ; 2nd. Adele Guerber. Emperor- 1st, Mr*. R, Warrens; 2nd. Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Weisen- Collar and Cuffs— 2nd. Adele Guerber. We Deliver Telephone 61 R. Warren*: 3rd. Mr*. J. E. Mann. back assisted her. Basket—2nd. Mr*. Eva Pernam, Hillsboro. Best 6 of any variety—1st. Mr». R. War The Parent-Teacher association Curtains—1st, Adele Guerber. rens; 2nd. Mr*. J. E. Mann. will serve a cafeteria lunch at the Best Collection Narcissus—1st. Mr*. Robert Knitting and Crocheting Warrens : 2nd. Mr*. J. E. Mann. Sweater, knit — 1st, Mrs. A. Guerber. Rt. school house Friday. Best Collection Bulbs — 1st. Mr*. J. E. 2. Beaverton. Harry and Ted Sidwell have re Sweater, crochet—1st, Mrs. V. H. French; Mann; 2nd, Mr*. W. E. Brown. Hillsboro; turned from a hunting trip in south- 2nd. M-s. A. Dorland. 3rd. Mrs. George Nendel. Beaverton Rt. 2. | Commercial Exhibits ern Oregon. Scarf—1st. Helen Thwaite, Hillsboro. Mrs. Viola Talbert has gone to Afghan — 1st, Beulah Wilson, Hillsboro; Best general exhibit by commercial florist with her 2nd. Mrs. Fred Chase. Hillsboro. Beaverton Beaverton Lodge in ¡ ber, HQteboro. Runner Anniversary Session Rt. Table 1 ; 2nd. Mrs. Mrs. Tad Wheeler Is Circle Hostess First Doe and Litter let. Albert Landen. Forest Grove 1st. Black Flemish Giant Doo, Junior Melvin Aitken. let. Gray Flemish Giant Huck, San lor Carlton Dashnay. Hillsboro 1st. Gray Flemish Giant Doe, Senior Carlton Dash noy White New Zea la ml Buck. Senior let. Esther McPherrin. Oswego Rt I ; 2nd. Darcy Dobeoa, Tigard Rt. I ; 3rd. Marion Lewis. Beaverton Kt. 4. 1st. New Zealand W hlte Intermediate Met ritt L Rabe. Tigard Rt. 1 ; Ind. Darcy Dobson. \ ■ Zealand Rod lbw. Senior 1st, Nel- son Weaver. Hillsboro. New Zealand Red Buck 1st, Nelson Wea ver. Hom. Makin« tat. U.r<lMi Hom» Hom. HeiuUflcUon l,t. Jo.«vhln. S.U>y. UarU.n Hom.. 2nd. Kathryn Wllli.ni», Oar- Jan Hom.; 3rd, Geraldine William». Garden Hom.; 4th. Florence Johnson. Garden Homa Potatoee 1st, John Strickler. Shorwood. Demonstration Team» Cix'klng Division I lat. Ganten Home toam . Margaret Morgan and Wanda Smith. Division 2 lat, llllbboro toam, Ilaael Blade» and Juanita Kerr; 2nd. Ganien Home team. Louise Martin and Margaret Hunt. r 1 P lan N ow to Heat Your Home Next W inter with GAS Automatic—In»tantaneou»—Clean No Chore» or A »lie» Vaught’s Grocery First Quality Groceries SAVE NOW — ON Idaho to make her home brother. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt has been ill. Mrs. C. Livingood was a Hills boro and Forest Grove visitor Fri day. Mrs. J. Thompson is ill at her home on Vista avenue. Mrs. A. Denholm is reported as improving from a recent illness. Delbert Marvin has returned from the DoernLechc.- hospital in 1' rt- land, where he underwent a major operation. Mrs. L. Gaunt of Portland was a visitor here last week. Mr». O’Brien Bride Of Mr. Hugh Rogers Mrs. Mary O’Brien became the bride of Mr. Hugh Rogers at Van couver, Wash., Thursday, in the presence of a few intimate friends. Both are well known in Hillsboro, where Mrs. Rogers is an active member of the Women's Relief Corps and Mr. Rogers is a promi nent member of the Scout Harring ton Camp, United Spanish War Vet erans. Art Amateur Oil Paintings from Life Ohjeet or Nature Portrait Sketch—1st, Mrs. Archie Pitman. Elmoniea; 2nd, Mrs. E. E. Bentley. Hills- boro; 3rd, Mrs. A. Pitman. Landscape from Nature—1st, Mrs. E. E. Bentley; 2nd. Mary E. Watts, Hillsboro; 3rd. Theresa McNutt, Hillsboro. Marine from Nature—1st. Verne Bright. Beaverton; 2nd, Mr*. E. E. Bentley ; 3rd, Granville Everest. Laurel. Still Life—1st, Mr*. E. E. Bentley ; 2nd. W’illiam Brower; 3rd, Mrs. Archie Pitman. Animal Study—1st, Verne Bright; 2nd. Theresa McNutt: 3rd, Granville Everest, Amateur Water Color Painting froi Ohjeet or Nature. Class 2 Landscape from Nature—1st, Mrs. E. E. ' Bentley; 2nd. Verne Bright; 3rd. Verne ‘ Bright. Marine from Nature—Ist, Verne Bright: 2nd. Mrs. E. E. Bentley. Still Life — Ist, Mrs. Charles Lamkin; | 2nd, Mrs. E. E Bentley; 3rd, Verne Bright. Amateur Pastels froi Object or Nature Landscape—1st and 2nd, Mr*. E. E. Bent ley. Marine—1st, Mr*. E. E. Bentley. TONSILS HEMORRHOIDS REMOVED WITH and ELECTRICITY This is the best and most modern method known. No bleeding, no pain at time of operation nor afterwards. No loss of meals nor time from work. OTHER ABNORMAL GROWTHS REMOVED BY THE SAME METHOD Here is a dandy good Tire at a Real Saving! Try one of these and save I $4.75 $5.75 30x3*8 CORD 29x4.40 CORD We have good old G. & J. Tires and Tubes all the time. DR. H. R. DEWEY ROLLINS GARAGE Suite 725 Morgan Bldg. Telephone BEacon 4930 PORTLAND Telephone or write for an appointment Uaad Car Annex MOTOR CAR Prize Winner» at Fair Are Given »k. 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