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NOVEMBER I, IU2H. THE ITTLLSBORO ARGUS— HILLSBORO, OREGON rAGE TEN Thieves Attempt to Douglass Complimented Ry Miscellaneous Snower i Potato Growers to Rob Clothes Line Mrs. S. W. Bentley was hostess a miscellaneous shower Monday | ! at -■ ....... ■ .................. • evening in honor of Mrs. Charles .1. H. Zivney, president of the Whin a member of the household Douglass (Esther Brown) at her Oregon Potato Growers' association, stepped out^on the back porch at home on Washington street. , has called a meeting of that organ i- the R. V. McFall home ~ r.t * Second 1 A mock wedding was staged w ith and Baseline streets las» Thursday Mrs. C. J. Douglass as bride and I ration for Wednesday, November 7. night shortlv before !'■ o'clock, a Gladys Bentley as bridegroom. Mrs. at the Pacific International Exposi man was taking clothes off the line. H. Kroeger was the minister. Mrs. tion at Portland. O. M. Plummer, He said he was trying to get a dry Frank Pauli, flower girl, and Eve- ' general manager of the Pacific ln- rag to use on his car. and immedi lyn Bentley was ring bearer, The , ternational has made arrangements ately walked away. Upon investi bride wore Mrs. Bentley’s wedding . for an auditorium in which to hold gation it was found that all the dress, veil and slippers, and carried the meeting. The program is being clothes from the line, including five a bouquet of carrots, dill and onions. prepared by G. K. llyslop, secretary sheets, a bedspread and all other Mrs. Douglass received many beau- of the association, and head of the farm crops department at the state clothes with the exception of a few tiful presents. dishcloths, hr.d been removed f rom Those present were Mrs. C. J. college. Talks and discussions on produc the line and folded up to carry Douglass, Mesdames II. E. Rea. M. away, and on the same night a dress McPherson, J. Johannesen, l.loyd l.iv^u tion and marketing of potatoes will was stolen from the line at the home Brown. S. I. Douglass ami Harry be on the program, and the future of Mrs. Kern on Oak street. A bov's Stark of Portland. Henry Kroeger, policy of the organization will be wagon was also stolen from the Guy B. Paine, S. W. Melhuish, F. determined ut this meeting. The Oregon Potato Growers’ as McFall home la-t week Ennis. W. O. Morley, Leah Nicode Hugh Farnham of northeast of mus. D. A. Kramer, Earl Ogilbee, sociation was organized at Prine- Hillsboro says that thieves have H. R. Morgan. Stanley Hubbard, 1 ville in July of this year and is visited his gasoline tank to the tune James Peppard, Victor Bachel.tr, E. strictly a growers’ organization. The meeting is open to al) potato of about 100 gallons of gas. and M. Bowman. I.. I. Davis. R. B. Frost, other petty thievery has been re- i Ray Thomas, W. F. Lornior. S. E. growers of Oregi n whether mem bers of organized groups or not. ported around town. I Fayram. Frank Pauli. L. F. Brown. ' and the Misses Ida Lornior, Gladys The meeting is held early in the ex Bentley, Lois Brown, Evelyn Bent position week so that growers may ley. and the hostess. Refreshments also see the potato show. were served at the close of the eve ning, Mrs. L. F. Brown being the assisting hostess. ------------ Pumpkin Pic Ticket To Tonquin Program Using a pumpkin pie as admission charges the Tonquin school enter tained with a Hallowe’en program and party last Friday. The room [ was in darkness except for the light-1 ed Jack-o-lanterns and candles car ried by ghosts. The entire program The Oregon Pastoral conference was given unannounced in the semi-1 of the Lutheran church was in ses- sion at Schefflin October 23-25. darkness. The program consisted of songs, readings and tableaux with Sessions were held from 9 to 11:30 in the morning, and from 2 to 4:30 witches, black cats and ghosts. Special services The school paper. Our School in the afternoon. Journal, was edited this month by were held Tuesday evening in which the Lord's Supper was celebrated. Ruth Schuemmer. There is an enrollment of 29 pu Prof. K. Lorenz of Portland deliv pils with an average daily attend ered the preparatory address. The ance of 28.4. Twenty-one have been pastoral sermon was given by the neither absent nor tardy for the Rev. F. Dobberfuhl. Mount Angel. Various essays were read and dis first two months of school. cussed. The Rev. E. Probst of Cor vallis gave an exposition of the first chapter of 1 Corinthians. The Rev. H. Messerli of Albany treated the Sabbath question, showing from the scriptures that the Old Testament Sabbath has been abrogated. “The The C. L. Van Koughnet & com Resurrection” was the theme of the pany drug store at Forest Grove ' essay submitted by the Rev. L. was robbed Monday night, with a Stuebe of Cornelius. It was shown loss of $385.10, of which $19.60 was that the Resurrection was an estab cash and the balance was fountain lished fact and its importance for pens, kodaks, morphine, brushes and the life and faith of every Christian was emphasized. other such articles. A tire with a wheel was stolen from the Fred Karg garage at Reed ville Tuesday night, while on Mon day night 50 sacks were stolen from Charles Coppens at Newton, and 75 j sacks, some oil, gasoline and a tire were taken from the William Her The Cornucopians will sponsor a gert place in the Grabel district. Some sacks were stolen from the C. minstrel show from among members of the chamber of commerce, the F. Grabel place. American Legion, and other local organizations to assist in the com Miss Dorothy Havens munity relations work of the cham Entertains Philolexians ber of commerce. Rehearsals will start at once and the plan is to take The Philolexian society of the the troupe and local business peo- Hillsboro high school was entertain- pie on excursions to nearby com- ed ’ last ’ Monday evening with ” J *'■ a * Hal munities. The decision was made lowe’en masquerade party at the at a meeting of the organization home of Miss Dorothy Havens. Monday night at the chamber of The evening was spent in playing commerce. games apd dancing. Miss Rose Cave, who was very cleverly dis Miss Helen Reh Honored guised as a witch, told the girls’ for tunes. A very exciting time was With Miscellaneous Shower created by the presence of the hob A miscellaneous shower was given goblins who invaded the premises around the Haven’s home in search Friday night at the home of Mr. of the refreshments, but to no avail. and Mrs. Frank Reh at Cornelius in The refreshments consisted of pump honor of Miss Helen Reh, who was married Tuesday evening to Mr. kin pie, cider and doughnuts. Those present were the advisors, Joseph Bany of Seaside. Many Miss Nex and Mrs. Miller, and the beautiful and useful presents were hostess, Miss Dorothy Havens, the received. Those present were Miss Helen Misses Opal Betzer, Mollie Roth, Mildred Elder, Phyllis Weik, Ellyn Reh and the Misses R. Vandehey, B. Watts, Esther Perkins. Marie Stran Kemper, D. Vandervelden, M. Por- ahan, Maudie Hoag, Irene LaLande, ter, M. DeBoover, M. Crunican, Norine Graap, Janette Cady, Ruby Mary Crunican, A. Smith, I. Smith, Hulit, Leora Cooper, Lorer.e Wood T. Schmidt, G. Hermens, C. Reh; ward, Ellen Butcher, Verna Davis, Mesdames E. Hermens, R. Kemper, Ernestine Brown and Ruth Havens. William Kemper, F. Krieger, T. j The Philolexians have been very Crunican, T. Dierickx, D. Vander-j active this year. They have had zanden, Joe VanDyke, T. Smith. L. \ several business meetings. Also a Reh. F. Schmidt, F. Long, C. Wun-1 very agreeable initiation party was derlich; Mr. and Mrs. James Ander reported at the home of Miss Phyllis son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vander- zanden, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt, Weik. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reh. The evening was spent in playing Whistling Concert at I games, after which refreshments I were served. Reedville November 9 Pastoral Conference Held at Schefflin hearsals are progressing nicely. Twenty business firms have nated prizes to be gi' on during the two performance«. The Arma bni Bo-cow’s Clothing store. Emmotts’ market. Powers’ grocery, Weil's De partment store. Palm Drug store, Reynolds’ grocery. Imperial cafe, Sprouse Reitx Variety store. Goar’s Woman’s shop. Delta Drug store, ’s Miller Mercantile company, Frank I market. Thrift grocery. Popular mil linery, Den of Sweets, Corwin's hardware, <’. C. store, Perfection bakery, and Lester Ireland A.- com pany. The club is offering prizes to members selling the most tickets. Good Time Is Made In Drills at Schools A fire drill uas held at the Hills boro schools Thursday by local etll- cials. The best time was made in the North grade school, which was cleared in 25 seconds. The Catholic school was second with 30 seconds, and the Oak street grade school was emptied in 50 seconds. The high school was cleared of students in f>0 seconds. Price of Bread Is Coffee Club Gives Reduced bv Baken Three-Act Comedy , A reduction in bread I prices is an- “Chicken Feed." a three-act com-1 nounced in this issue oi f the .... Argus edv, will be staged by the Coffee by the Perfection Bakery. They club -!..b at .;t the Venetian theater on are announcing that they have dis- Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, _____ continued _________ __ ______ ______ ________ their wholesale business. November 13 and 14, under the di- The pound loaf is selling for 8 rection of Mrs. H. H. Stannard. A cents, and the one and a half pound good cast has been selected and re- loaf for 12 cents. PERFECTION Bread Prices Cut PERFECTION BREAD is now obtainable ONLY at Perfection Bakery Forest Grove Store Robbed Tuesday Eve WE WILL STILL MAINTAIN OUR QUALITY! Cornucopians Plan For Minstrel Show The Ladies’ Aid society of Reedville church is sponsoring a whistling concert from the Lola Stone Whistling Studio, accompanied “ ‘ — - - by Zelma Merchant, pianist anj reader, at the Reedville church Fri- day, November 9. Ruth Gilmore on Committee Oregon State Agricultural Col lege, Nov. 1. — Ruth Gilmore of Hillsboro, freshman, a member of the new Blue Tri club at the col lege, has been chosen on committee to sell Christmas seals for the club. The Blue Tri club is made up of Divorce Suits Filed 30 former girl reserves, Tri Y’s and Chapman — Irene vs. Reynold Camp , Fire D ___ who ___ _________ _____ girls have enjoyed Chapman; married Forest Grove, the work of high school groups and February 14, 1922.‘wish to continue in Y. M. C. A. 100 COATS Beautiful Black and Tan BROADCLOTH The most remarkable collection of Coats we have shown this Fall. Every one Fur Trimmed, with big Shawl Collars and Cuffs as illustrated. Come in and see these wonderful Coats TODAY! Sizes: 14 Years to 46 Bust No matter how big or fer tile a farm may be, un less it makes an income it has no value — and will not have until it does, Yet, farms that earn $1,000 a year are taxed $400, while many busi- ness enterprises having only a few desks and typewriters and an auto mobile or two earn many thousands—and pay tax. When part of the peo ple pay all the tax, why shouldn’t their taxes high? Vote for the come tax. (Signed) MRS. ANNA L. WELLS $2.50—Three for $6.95 J LUCKY PURCHASE SALE 200 $12.50 and $15.00 PREMIERE HATS A complete sample line of FELTS, METALICS and VELVETS of the finest material—all hand made trim ming! All One Price! Democratic Nominee for State Representative from Washington County, at the General Election, November 6 I Double Scotch, Each . 15c Perfection Bakery and Coffee Shop Tax It (Paid advertisement by Mrs. Anna L. W’ells) 1 /2 We are the only store in Hillsboro carrying Buddy Squirrel Nuts! A Special Showing of “Cameron” guaranteed fast color Shirts for Men at— ‘I stand for law enforcement and fewer and better laws’ Twins, Each Effective Saturday, November 3 I Income Is Wealth Mrs. Anna L. Wells 8c< 2 for 15c lb. Loaf, 12c. 2 for 23c 1 Pound Loaf Washington County’s Largest Department Store HILLSBORO, OREGON 2E s. 3Î s. T