9 THF HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SIX I Women at Helvetia Plan Their Annual Bazaar at Session I satin and wore a lace veil, caught than 8.000 miles, with only one tire Mrs. Busse Hostess with a coronet of brilliants. She puncture. carried a shower bouquet of lilies of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Head at- For Women’s Club th«* valley and pink Ophelia roses. tendeii Sunday school and church Her maid of honor. Miss Frieda services at Multnomah Sunday and Sehulenberg, sister of th«« bride, spent th«* rest of th«* day at th«* Gales Creek, Oct. 4.—The Ladies' home of a daughter, where most of , dub held a business meeting at the wore a lavendar crop«* de chin«* the family were gathered for a fam­ home of Mrs. Busse of Glenwood ureas ami carried a bouquet of lilies ily reunion. Mr. ami Mrs. Head Wednesday evening. At an all day of th«* valley and pink roses, The will leave in a short time for Cali­ meeting Wednesday th«* ladies spent bridesmaids, th«* Misses Minnie anti Louise Sinay, also sisters of the fornia to spenil the winter, hoping their time in tacking quilts. bride, pink crepe de chino and that the change* of climate will bene- Mr. Land and family wen* Port­ carried wore pink roses. fit Mrs, Head’s health. land visitors over the week-end. The church was artistically A. Lindgren moved into the John M. A. Worthington is on the sick orated in maple vines ami garden Dappen house Friday from his aere- list this week. Nolan Waunless is After the ceremony ■ re- i>ge near Sewell station. working at the Gales Creek garage flower». was held at the bride’» «■option Miss Mari«* Hansen, who has been until Mr. Worthington is better. About 70 guests were pres- home. ill with flu. is improving and is A number of homes here are be­ ent. i ble to sit up. ing remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Stock left the fol- Mrs. Georg«* T. Fratt went to Arthur Shorbs, who is employed Salem Wednesday of last week and at Cathlamet, Wash., visited his lowing Tuesday for Fresno. Califor- i*ia, «her«' they will make their fu­ returned Friday. farm here over the week end. home. Mr. Stock is th«* pro­ Mr. am! Mrs. J. H. Riggs of Hills­ Mr. ami Mrs. Eugen«* Loving have ture prietor of a notel in that city. boro spent most of last week here purchased a new Ford. as guests of their son-in-law ami Mrs. Gladys Shorbs is visiting at daughter, Mr. an«l Mrs. Spencer her mother’s home on account of Jones. her mother's illness. The Floyd Karns family moved Mr. and Mrs. Ilargitt and family last Friday into the rooms over A. called on Mrs. Rock in Cornelius Th«* farmers of Hayward commu­ Lindgren’s store. nity have sold their prunes and will Wednesday. J. C. Wilson and daughter. Es- Í Mrs. Louise Chartery ami father lorn! ears at Manning in th«* near ther, were out from Portland Sun- were in Portland Saturday. future. day. Most everyone here has his prunes Miss Erma Baker spent th«* week­ Mrs. Charles Stranborough and harvested. end nt Manning with home folks. Mrs. Edward Worlin of Portland Th«* Gales Creek P. T. A. will Georg«* Laemerman finished his were guests of their cousin, Ira W. hold its first meeting October 12. Handley, and family, Sunday after­ It will be a reception for the prune harvest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sweeker and noon. teachers. family, his elder son and family, Several young ladies, members of Mrs. L. M. Fraer returned Sun- ami Mr. and Mrs. G. Gheen. all of •he local Christian Endeavor so­ day from the state fair. Manning, visited at tin* G. Laemer­ ciety. who attendeii the Hillockburn man horn«* Friday evening. -ummer conference, went to T*ort- STOCK—-SINAY Miss Alma Scheible and Fred !an«i last Friday evening to join in a Hillockburn rally. A charming wedding was witness­ Scheible of Hillsboro took Sunday Chris Rich has rented about 300 ed Sunday evening. September 16. dinner with their parents, Mr. and acres of land from the nursery com­ at the Lutheran church, when Miss Mrs. Joe Scheible. The Dober brothers visited th«* pany, which he will put in small Emma Helena Sinay, daughter of grain, mostly wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sinay of Iowa Jesse brothers Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. Hudson were- Mr. ami Mrs. David Rich went to I Hill, became the bride of Mr. Carl Salem Sunday to the dedication of Stock of Fresno, California. Th«* in Forest Grove Saturday and visit- the new First German Baptist Rev. Louis Stuebe, pastor of the church. Blooming church, officiated. Mrs. M. Mucha has been ill for Before the ceremony the choir BILL BENHAM the last week. sang “A Perfect Day” after which GOLF INSTRUCTOR Mrs. J. R. Brogden has had her the bride entered the church with Forest Hills Course house re-shingled and the shingles her attendants to the strains of the stained. All Day Thursday Lohengrin wedding march played by Mrs. George Goodman has been Mr. R. Moeller. Make appointments at the course ill for the last few days. The bride was gowned in ivory Mrs. Frances Brandenberg’s sis­ ter. Miss Vernita Raffety. who com­ pleted her course in cosmetics last spring, has purchased a beauty shop from Mrs. Baldwin in Forest Grove and taken possession. Helvetia, Oct. 4.—Plans for the annual bazaar, which will be held November 24 at the house owned by John Wenger near the Helvetia store, were discussed at the meeting of the Sunshine club last Saturday. The club was entertained by Mrs. Minnie Blake, and 12 members and seven visitors were present, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dapp, October 25. Miss Rosie Badertscher of Port- land visited her brother. Adolph Badertscher, last week. On Sunday Rosie Badertscher. Mr. and Mrs. Badertscher. and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jossy motored to Salem, where they attended the ! dedication of the Bap- tist church. Rev. William Graf of Ce«lar Mills was also there. Miss Badertscher is visiting her niece, of Corvallis. Mrs. Emma Butterfield, 1 this week. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Youngen and Mrs. Emma Hofer motored to Vani­ hill Sunday to visit the Henry Hel- geson family. Alfred Pieren, Conrad, Tom ami Ralph Pieren. John Wenger. Ernest Myers and John Smith of North Plains went to southern Oregon on Tuesday deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rufener and John Rufener of Toledo were guests at the home of Fred Rufener, Sr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers of North Plains have moved to their home here, and are making arrangements for building a new house. Miss Freda Korn leaves Portland Thursday morning for San Fran­ cisco, after spending two weeks visiting her relatives and friends here. Among those who attended the state fair at Salem from Helvetia were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connell and daughter, Jean, D. E. Dapp, Abe Youngen, John Leton and Wes- ley Pieren. Sunday visitors at the John Tin- ker home at Connell station were Mrs. Anna Drenkhahn, Mrs. Meta Bennett, the Misses Mary Wells. Eleanor and Lois Bennett, and Joyce Spence, and A. Smith, all of Portland. On Monday : morning John Tinker was pleasantly surprised by his Miss Korn Announces brother, Harry Tinker, of Drayton Her Engagement Valley, Alberta, Canada, walking in Miss Frieda L. Korn announced on him. The two brothers had not her engagement to Neil Sprengle seen each other for 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. H. W&gner of Sher­ McNulty at a luncheon at the wood were guests at the Tinker Orange Lantern tea room in Port- land Saturday, Among the guests home Monday. were Mrs. F. W. Wenger of Hol- brook and Mrs. Sinton Hershey of Helvetia. Parent-Teachers at Miss Korn is the daughter of Mr. Orenco Make Pians and has uMr\ been c- E making - K,rn her Helvetia, home in San Francisco for the last two Orenco, Oct. 4.—A meeting of years. Mr. McNulty is the son of the executive committee of the Mr. and Mrs. Will McNulty of Parent-Teacher association was held Fresno, Cal., and is in the freight last Thursday evening to outline the forwarding business in San Fran­ work for the coming year. The ac­ cisco. tion of the committee will be sub­ Monogramed stationery, 50 enve­ mitted to the association for ap­ proval at the first meeting. The lopes ar.d 100 sheets, $3.—Commer­ meeting was held at the home of cial Printing Department, Hillsboro + the president, Mrs. S. L. Carlyle, Argus,10-tf and those present included Mes- dames H. E. Burdette. J. C. Rogers, Frank Cate and Ruth Will, Miss Ma­ tilda Dallinger and Miss Bertha Bu­ ford. Mrs. Frank Cate gave a birthday party Saturday afternoon for her two little girls, Virginia and Imo­ gene. Various games were played in which the little folks joined. Those present were Barbara Bur­ dette, Esther Hage, Doris and Byr- dene Rogers, Betty' Will, Catherine Goodman, Harriet Stowell, Maude Hamel, Dorothy Smith, Jerry and Jean Alexander, Donald Rogers and Ramona Mucha. Mrs. Frances Bran- denberg and Miss Carol Handley as­ sisted in serving. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. McGee and daughter, Lucile, returned Friday evening from their vacation trip which took them through Seattle, Spokane, Yellowstone national and other parks, and on east to Strat­ ford, Ontario, where they visited Mr. McGee’s mother. On the return trip they stopped at Niagara Falls, Toledo, Ohio, Chicago, and other places of interest They were gone almost 12 weeks and traveled more OCTOBER 4, ll»2H. ----------------------- — HILLSBORO, OREGON e«l with Homer Oswald of Lakeport, they bave purchased a grocery «ml Cal., who I* now with tlu* Southern confectionery at the Merrick auto camp in Medford. Pacific railroad company. “We look forward to the Argus Traffic Violations Result in Eine« Walter II. Alfred was arrested Saturday on a speeding charge, lie put up $25 bail, which was forfeit cd. L. W. Minor was fine«! $15 by Justice of I'eace Henry Kuratli last week on a speeding charge. Th«' Sisters of St. Mary wish to Announce the Opening of a New Studio At 1259 Walnut Street, Hillsboro, Oregon L. W. House Buys a Grocery in Medford L. W, House writes th«« Argus from Medford to say that they have -.old their ranch at Talent and that for Ou« Hillsboro new», ’’ writes Mr. House. 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