The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 08, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    NOVEMBER H, 11)28.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
mouth Monday, where he will finish
his course at th« Oregon normal
school.
CORNELIUS
NEWQ
^MISS ELIZABETH COOKE, CorreHpondent
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Hot Lunches for
Pupils of Schools
Cornelius, Nov. 8. — Th« school
board held u meeting at the home
<>f the clerk, Mrs. I, ou I m > Cochrane,
Friday evening. The teachers, school
board, and two representatives of
the Civic club were present. Various
needs of the teachers in the school
rooms were brought up and pro­
vided for.
Hot lunch«« will be
started Monday with Mrs. M Creek-
ptium und Mrs. II. Jacobsmuhlen in
charge.
Civic Club Play
On Stage Tonight
Ths« <'ivic club presented their
[>luy, "Mary’s Other Hueband,” in
KisnsHs City Tuesday evening. The
piny will be presented in Cornelius
tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock, at
Challacombe's hull. The proceeds are
to go toward hot lunches for the
school children.
LESSER- MORGAN
Mrs. lluth Morgan and Fred Les­
ser were united In marriage Friday
evening with the Rev. H. Timcke
officiating.
Mrs. I’ritzlafl’ was matron of
honor and Arnold Maser acted as
best man. The bride was dressed
in brown and carried a shower bou-
quet of pink roses and white »wert
peas.
Tne matron of honor was
dressed in rose beige.
After the ceremony a large
_ recep-
tion was held. The christening
rlstening of
Phyllis Jane Halley was also
i---- Ixld.
Cornelius Locals
The Neighbors of Woodcruft held
their initiation nnd nomination of
officers recently. They also held u
birthday party for George Hancock.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles, Sr.,
and Mr». Chui les Miles, Jr., of Port-
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Buxton
BILL BENHAM
Hite« n ladies’ chicken dinner, pro­
and bazaar Saturday evening.
"Far 3 years I ate only baby food,
everything else formed gas. Now,
thanks to Adleriku, I eat everything
und enjoy life.”—Mrs. M. Gunn.
Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad-
lerika relieves gas on the stomach
ami removes astonishing amounts of
old waste matter from the system.
Makes you enjoy your meals and
sleep better. No matter what you
have tried for your stomach and
bowels, Adlerika will surprise you.
Ilil'
r«> I
rriincy.
Portland
Enjoy the "Silver Crays"—They axe built to
give the utmost in comfort and safety. Individual
sears, air cushioned, lights so that you may read
st night, air brakes and a driver of Southern
Pacific dependability. A great network of “Silver
Grays" cover the Willamette Valley, providing
fast, convenient, comfortable, economical travel
to and from valley points and Portland.
AGDA, the saintly," her friends
cut ou« hh tongue rather than breathe
called her.
lot though this
a word agiinrt her character.
beautiful actress lud countless ad­ Then Magda’s play suddenly closed.
mirers, she steadfastly refused to let
Crushed and in despair, she sought
the slightest suspicion of love or ro­
out the man responsible for her
mance enter her life
wrecked reputation, and threatened to
Then something happened. The
expose him—to tell the world the
treacherous tongue of scandal linked
truth.
her name in an ugly way with that of
“1 dareyou to!"he snarled through
a man of great social prominence.
evil lips. And Magda knew her fight
For some strange reason Magda
had just begun.
neither denied nor confirmed these
Until now, the sensational truth
rumors. The poison spread. One
about the venomous scandal which
by one her friends
blasce«! her life has re­
deserted her. Even her
mained securclylocked
fd
1
‘
artial
Cantcnti
youthful protegee, a
in Maada'i aching, anti-
< .rn heart. But now her
young man in the cast
for
December
srury can be told It is en­
whom she had encour­
titled ‘‘Beyond the Pale,"
The Forgotten
aged and helped with
and appears complete in
Commandment
December True Story
all her strength, pub-
The Wife Who
Magazme.
Forgot About Love
licly denounced her as
ImtinaWf in’» Life
Tune in on the True Story
unfit for decent people
My Husband's
Hour broud.asr carry Fruuy
to associate with.
Strange Secret
ni<Kr ocer BOH and tfu Co-
What I C j »S Navcr Forget
Had lie known the
lurnbia chain. Consuls Your
Fat*. ¡or Lxaa T «me.
truth be would have
— and nrne
M
other stories
December
Out Now I
True Story
Make appointments at the course
Note the»? Schedules to Portland from
ForestGrove—leave 5:30,7:45,9:45 a. m. and
hourly thereafter to 2:45, then 4:45, *5:45,6:45
and 8:45 pan.
Hillsboro- -leave 5:43,8:01,10:01 a. m. end
hourly thereafter to 3:01 then 5:01, *6:01,7:01
end 9:01 pan.
Beaverton—leave 6:05,8:25,10J5 a. m. and
hourly thereafter tn 3:25 pan. then 5:25, *6:25,
7:25 and 9:25 pan.
Rai! tickets are good on the "Silver Gray"
motor coaches including the 10 ride ticket.
* Sunday only.
Southern Pacific
L. Shinaberger. Agent
At All Newsstands—only 2>iSC
the non
electric range
s conoinical
From now on you can save time and worry, beside* getting unique
and helpful ideas. This department will confine its chat to the needs
of the season with sii underlying vein of interest for the economical
buyer, und the bargain seeker.
Lady Motorists
Bring your cars here for expert
Greasing and Oiling. Let us
check up your air and battery
at no cost to you. We handle
the finest of lubricants and gaso­
line.
Foods cooked electrically show
practically no shrinkage
Economy . . . cleanliness . . . convenience
... speed. You achieve all these when you
install the new Hotpoint Electric Range.
Main Street Garage
When baking biscuits or pie crust your oven
will heat to 450° in 10 minutes . . . and it
takes longer than that to prepare the dough.
No other oven is quite so speedy.
As for cleanliness ... all units can be re­
moved to be cleaned . . . quickly and easily.
All corners are coved, so with a single wipe
of a damp cloth your Hotpoint is cleaned.
Telephone 191
"Satisfaction At AU Costa"
The Season’s Vogue
Make your
yuur selection from our
display of adorable styles. Large
Huts and Small Hats in Satins,
Velvets, Solids and other ma-
terials.
Hemstitching
WOMAN EATS ONLY
BABY FOOD 3 YEARS
—The secret of her blasted life told for the first time
AU Day Thursday
Mary Ann
HATS
SILVER
GRAYS”
The Women’s Service club dis­
tribute«! 660 apples to the children
• >f th«1 grade schools Monday after­
noon, this week being national apple
week.
Beautiful Actress
... Countless Admirers
GOLF INSTRUCTOR
Forest Hills Course
“Let’s Go Shopping!”
PAGE FIVE
1 gram
Aloha
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were
Beaverton to Hold
guests of Portland friends over the
Air Circus Sunday
week-end.
Anna Norgard, who underwent a
Beaverton will hold its first air socceesful operation for appendicitis
circus Sunday, beginning at 'J a. m. ut the Emanuel hospital last we«'k,
ut the Watts airport, which has is improving.
26,000 square feet under roof. Fred
Mr. und Mrs. W C. Brome, Mr.
L. Stump of Beaverton will make
five parachute drops, the thirteenth 1 and Mrs, Robert Chamberlain urxl
i daughter, Virginia,
were
dinner
included.
| guests of
friends at Longview,
1 Wa«h., Sunday.
Fees and Fines
Muriel Sidwell, who has be-n re-
Reported to Court
I ceivlng treatment for pleurisy, re-
! turned to her home here last week.
County officers have reported to
Mrs. Minnie Clark ha« resigned
th«- county court the following fines
and fees received by them during her position at the S. N. Buck &
store.
the month of October: Clerk E. C. Sun
A number from >«<■«■ attended the
Luce, *2,143.66; Recorder Jam«“s H.
Davis, *610.26, and Justice of Peace
Henry Kuratli, *128.
lund, who was a guest at their home
last week, attends«! u Hallowe’en
party in Portland Wednesday.
Misa Marie Melanson, who is 11
student of (). S. C., spent the week­
end at home.
Miss Winifred Rand and
Miss
Julia Johnson were Portland visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Louise Cochrane and daugh­
ter. Beth, und Mrs. A. L. Brock und
daughter, Guinevere, were Hillsboro
cullers Saturday.
Mrs. Joseph Mann of Portland
ami «laughter, Burhura Jane, were
week-end guests ut the home of
Mr««. M. It. Mann.
"
Mrs. Ed Wolf« entertained Hal
ho ior 01
of her
daughter,
lowe'en in nouor
ni’r «luugiivcr,
Erma, who wa« celebrating her 15th
birthday anniversary.
Miss Zelda
Wolfe of Forest Grove was present.
Two new pupils have been added
The upper grades of the Corne­ to th«“ school in the past week, Neva
lius school held a party at the school Edwards ami Kay Roberts. Several
house Friduy evening.
The rooms have been added to the primary
were decorated for Hallowe'en and room during the past few weeks.
Hallowe'en games were played. Most
Honor Roll for the past month is
of the pupils of the four upper as follows: Walter Wymore und Eva
grades were present.
Meyers, eighth grade; Harold Fisher
A board meeting of the Methodist | and Vernon Watson, seventh grade;
church was held Friday evening at • Elsie Meyers, fifth grade; Forrest
the church.
Kirk, Peggy Pongratz, Doris White­
Mrs. Hurley Flaherty und two side, Merlin Watson and Frances
children returned to their home in Fisher, primary.
Honora ar«‘ based on perfect at­
Portland Sunday, after spending a
week with her paronta, Mr. and Mrs. tendance, deportment and recita­
tions.
Mike Susbauer.
Th«“ basket social was a success
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wunderlich
and Mr. and Mrs. William VanLum, and the teachers wish to thank all
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John who took part, brought or bought
VanLum uf Portland at u house ! baskets, also the auctioneer, Mal­
lory Brooks. The school room, which
party Hallowe'en.
Mrs. Madge Wight and children, ' is large, was filled to capacity, and
Virginia und Douglas, were Port­ the baskets sold for a good price.
land callers Saturday.
Deputy Roadmaster Appointed
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flnegan and
J. C. Russell has been appointed
daughter, Blanche, were Portland
deputy roadmaeter by the county
callers Sunday.
Mrs. Anns Herman spent the first court.
of the week visiting friends in Hills­
boro.
James Adamson left for Mon-
1048 Main St.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Fancy Work
Popular Millinery
Davenports
Just Received
Auto Robes
100 Per Cent All Wool
Popular Mohair or Velour cover­
ings, assorted colors and styles.
AU frames are of solid walnut,
The spring filled cushions are re­
versible, with tapestry on reverse
side.
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The baked hams pic­
tured give you some
idea of shrinkage
comparison.
$54.00 and up
Come in and ask us how you
may obtain one of these beauti­
ful, all wool rubes for only *2.48.
Many colors from which to
choose. It will pay you to get
several. These Robes would make
a fine Xmas present.
Hillsboro Garage
1125 Third St.
Home economists know that meat and fowl
baked in an electric oven show almost no
shrinkage . . . while those baked in other
way’s show considerable shrinkage.
Telephone 391
Bridge, Junior and Floor Lamps
with smart bases and complete
with fancy Silk Shades.
Why? Because there are no fumes that must be forced out
of the oven . . . carrying with them the precious, nutritive
juices. Foods cooked electrically require the addition of almost
no water . . . they cock in their own juices . . . and are more
tender . . . fuller flavored.
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Selfridge Brothers
Furniture Company
I
Illustrated above is the new 1929 all-white porcelain enamel HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE
. . . a compact model that takes but little floor space, yet has the celebrated Hotpoint advantages
of speed and convenience. This new range is only $148.35.
K.
Until November 17th Installed for a Small
Down Payment and Only $7.80 Monthly
Home Beauty at
Little Cost
There I• magic In a can of I.acq—
magic that transforms I ha dull and
(Iran into the bright and Ixautiful—
magic that gives old things a naw
lease <>f life.
There is a real pleasure In apply­
ing La eq yourself. It goes on with
delightful ense. In a few momenta
it is dry to the touch. In half an
hour the article nr surface peinted
is ready for use or wear.
We have prepared for you a
wonderful iKxiklet, which should
prove a real inspiration. Wa have
called It “A Garden of Color in
Your Own Home.” Come in and
ask for your copy. It Is free.
We urge you to place your orders
in earty for personally engraved
Xmas Greeting Cards.
Your choice of a fine collection
of beautifully illustrated cards,
many hand painted. Prices are
reasonable. Early orders will re­
ceive immediate attention and se­
cure better workmanship.
Wllsbor|||^rgus
Portland Electric Power Co.
SALEM
OREGON CITY
HILLSBORO
GRESHAM
ST. JOHNS
VANCOUVER
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