NOVEMBER 2», lm. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON — PAGE FIVE T at th« home of Mr. und Mr«. J. C. Snider. A number in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry A. Richards have been quite ill during the past week, jkLIZABh 1 II (‘OOKE, C’orrrMponclent buk ar« improving some at thia Aloha-Huber, Nov. 28.—Th» Hu­ writing. ber Ladies' Social Improvement club Name Committee for Forest (¡rove high school wrrr Hila J. J. VanKleek and son, Wayne helii a special meeting at the home and Thelma Cornelius, Vernita Irm- Van Kleek, nnd family, were trans­ Red Cross Drive l«r, Myra Wiedewllsch, Erma Wolfe, acting business in Portland Satur- of Mrs. Chari«« Haines of Huber Friday ¿ftsrnoon to disband arul de­ Cornelius, Nov. 28. A committe« Maxine Livingston, Pearl LaFollett, day. cide what to do with their money. was appointed to conduci thu local Irene Heintz and Elizabeth« Cooke. Sam Ludwig spent Mr. and Mrs. The organization will give ten dol­ Red CroHs »Irlve at the mting of A Thanksgiving service will be the week-end with relatives und lars to charity and divide th« re­ th« Civlc dul» Tuesday. The dub I held in th« Methodist church friends In Portland. mainder equally between the Huber pians to entertain the lloy Scouts Thanksgiving evening. Rev. O. J. The following have been recent Ladies' Auxiliary and the Parent- aom« time befor« Christum«. Mr«. Beadles of Tacoma will deliver the i guei 1« ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teacher association. Emmott and Mr». Brown, members sermon. Mrs. Charles Haines of Huber at- F. .1. Ilolboke: Mr. . nnd Mrs. M. F. of th« llillnboro Coffee dub, guve Hot lunch«« are being served In , Welter of Timber, Mike, Tom, and tended the county council of the short talks ut th« meeting. the local school with Mr«. H. Jacobs- i Miss Anna Berres, Fred Lynch, the Parent-Teacher a-sociation held at muhlen and Mrs. E. Schmalie in Misses Nellie and May Lynch ut Forest Grove Saturday. charge. Men’s Class Give Miss Alice Ra«mus-«n of Hills­ Oregon City. Mrs. Carl Godfrey taught the boro, who is employed at the Aloha Party for Wives Plans ore being made to have a third and fourth grade« recently, ha» community Christinas tree a« has Mercantile company's store, The Men’s class of the Methodist while Mrs. L. Cochran« was absent been the custom in this community been ill. Mr. and Mr«. Ives of Astoria have church entertained their wives und on account of the Ilin««» of her for th«- past number of years, The neighbors with u party at the church mother. teachers of the school have already moved into one of the Sari ford Rog- Well, well, well! At last we have Friday evening. The evening was planned a _ program _ and rehearsals era house.« on Blanton avenue. Miss Wilma Mason has resumed spent in games and conversation. A discovered where we can buy our are In progress. Christmus pre cn(s early ami r«u her position in Portland after nev- talk was given by each of the hosts. Mrs. II. B. Dalhnann and mother, eral weeks’ illness. sonable. No, it’s not ut Lipman Wolfe's, but right at th« City Hall Mi ,. Hummel! , Emil Dalhnann anil Cornelius Locals 1'loyd Bierly motored to Gres­ in Cornelius, on December M, at 2 Mr Elton Livingston, a student in the o'clock. Now w«'l) t«-ll you what it ham I-t Thursday, where they visit­ local grade school, broke his leg is. It’s a big bazaar to be given ed Mr- Dalltnann's daughters and while playing foot bull Wednesday. by the Junior ami Ladies' Aid of other friends. Mrs. Georg« Wilcox, who has been the Cornelius Lutheran church. That Doy Gray, Jam«« Pinder and J. I chairman of the library board for isn't the half of it - in tin I I W. Sprngue of Beaverton were several years, has handed in her ut 5 o’clock there is to lie n chicken guests last Friday at th« home of Hazeldale, Nov. 28.—In celebra­ resignation. dinner. Ray, whoopie! Let's go! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKleek. tion of their silver wedding anni- Mrs. Henry Behrman and father, The Junior Aid of the Lutheran Anthony .Schulte of Portland was • ver.aary, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rigert of Charles Kunze, were Portland visi­ church will meet Saturday ut th»- ' «ailing on some of hi« old n eigh tors Wednesday. home of Mrs. J. Huisman. All mem­ bors nnd friends on Cooper Moun Cooper Mountain entertained fifty guests at dinner Saturday. They Mrs. Frank O'Donnell anil two bers are requested to lie present. received many beautiful gifts, among children returned to their home in The Ladies' Aid will meet at the, tain Inst week. Regular pr«aehing ervice at the which was a wedding cake from the Keasey last week. They have been home of Mrs. C. Sweitzer on next church by the pastor. Rev. W. L. ! Sisters of St. Mary’s. The afternoon guest.« at the home of Mrs. O'Don­ Wednesday. Strange, Sunday nt 1 I o’clock. Ses­ was spent in conversation and nell’s mother, Mr«. J. H. Morrissey. Services will be held at the Ger­ Mr. and Mr». Charles Wunderlich man Lutheran church of Cornelius sion of tip- bible school at 10 a. tn. games. Glenn Pringle hus been ill dur­ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Doughty and returned home with them. on Thanksgiving day ut 10:30 a. ni. ing the past week nt the home of Mr«. B. L. Grirtitt spent Thursday Rev. John R. HhafTer, formerly his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. with Mr. and Mrs. Northway at. pastor of the Cornelius »Methodist A. Bucher. Amity. church, ami son Jay, of Nehalem, Mrs. E. L. Cox spent Friday with Asa Griftitts ha- been spending a visited friends in town Saturday. friend« in Portland. few days with his parents. He will Mias Ernestine Brown of Hills­ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKleek and go to The Dalles, where he has boro was a guest of Miss Elizabeth« daughter, Miss Helen, and Wayne been transferred from Portland. Cooke Thursday night. VanKleek spent the week-end with The girls of the Rosedale Sewing Mrs. James II. Morrissey enter Kinton, Nov. 2H. The regular their daughter, Mrs. Edith Van- club sponsored a pie social at the tained the members of the Ladies' meeting of the local grange will be Kleek Lande -, of Chitwood. Altar society of the St. Alexander's There will held Saturday, an W. L. VanHorn has recently pur­ church Thursday afternoon at her all day session with dinner at be noon. chased a new International tractor home. Miss Maynte Susbauer was in Then- will be election of officers for and during thu past week has been the ensuing year and the lecturer doing a big plowing job for parties Forest (•rove on business Saturday. has prepared an interesting program Several of the students Of the in keeping with the holiday season. in Scappoose. J. J. VanKleek shipped a thor­ Hillsboro high school visited Forest A Christmas pie will be cut and oughbred Jersey bull last week to (¡rove high school Monday. each one in attendance will receive a purchaser in the state of Wash­ A. L. Brock, an employe a cut provided they bring part of ington, Ford Motor company at the ingredients for the ph1. Misses Lia and Rosa Bucher of The Grove, attended the Ford program is in the afternoon, und Portland spent Sunday with their company movie Friday evening in open for all. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bucher. Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Edwards of ¡ Rev. 11. E. Boesch of St. Alex­ Beaverton were __ ..... I.... * Hill bor<> Arj^u — $1.50 per year. ander's church was called to San Francisco Wednesday by the illness of hia mother. He expects to re­ main about ten days. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Van Lum, Mrs. J. H. Morris­ sey, Mrs. Anton«» (¡no«« and son, Mrs. A. L. Brock and daughter, Gulnivere, ami Joseph Morrissey at­ With the Lumber you have pur­ tended u lecture which was given by chased at one place and an­ W. J. Collins in the Hillsboro Com­ mercial hall. other? Our regular customers Dinner guest« h'undaj at the home are satisfied with our Lumber of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Challa- combe were Mr. nnd Mr». J. W. and Service. If you are not one Hughe« of Forest Grove, Mr. and of our customers give us a trial Mrs. Frank Chailacombe and Mrs. Ed Henderson of Hillsboro, and next time you place an order. Walter Challacombc of Cornelius. Ail we want is a chance to serve Mr. and Mrs. Hollett of Tillamook you. spent last week at the Gus Irmler home, Mins Mary J. Carl of Portland spent the week-end at the W. R. Cooke home. Mrs. J. Huson of near Forest Grove moved to the Beto Duyck place south of town last week. The Junior Aid of the Lutheran church will give a bazaar Decem­ Second and Washington Streets ber 8, Henry Challacombe suffered a L. P. Stranahan, Manager slight stroke of paralysis last week. Telephone 301 Those from Cornelius who attend- ed the Girl Reserve's meeting nt V Improvement Club To Aid With Funds NEWQ CORNELIUS Silver Wedding Is Observed Saturday Kinton Grange Will Elect Its Officers school house Friday evening. A pro­ Grow* Fine Potatoes gram was presented by the school Jacob Iteichen and »Matt Vrlicak children, assisted by Mrs. Augusta of near West Union w«ro Hillsboro Anderson, Ted ami Frank Shepherd callers Thursday. They brought in »nd Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Heard. C. some fine looking Peerless potatoes L. Durban was the auctioneer, and grown by Vrlicak. The potatoes are about $21 was netted. The girls on display in the Argus window. had an attractive booth in the hall displaying the year’s sewing work. Polite Chap Mrs. Kasch is the club leader. “Excuse me, madam, but do you Mrs. Charlie Barron attended an mind coughing more quietly io that all-day session of the Royal Neigh­ I may be better able to hear your bor lodge in Banks last Friday. friend read out the sub-titles?’’— Miss Mary Santoro was pleasant­ Hardware Age. ly surprised at her home Saturday I evening by about 35 friends. ' The FORCED TO SLEEP IN evening was spent in dancing, CHAIR—GAS SO BAD Mr. Schaem had as his guests last ________ week-end his niece and _____ ___ , nephew, Bertha and Bud Skinner, and their "Night» I sat up in a chair, I had ! friend, Miss Belcher, of Napavine, »uch stomach gas. I took Adlerika Washington. They were enroute and nothing I eat hurts me now. 1 ! home from Clatskanie, where they slee£fine?^Mr«;i>Glenn JJutler;l^ have been working in the apple or­ chards. Frank Salee took suddenly ill at his home one day last week. He is improving, according to the last reports. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- lerika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the sys­ tem. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No mstter what you hsve tried for your stomsch snd bowel«, Adlerika will surprise you. Hillsboro Phsrmscy. Announcing that Dr. Kenneth T. Long EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST will be here Wednesday and Saturday After­ noons of Each Week with Dr. E. H. Smith in the Com­ mercial National Bank building. Practicing Eye Sight Specialist in Portland for 15 years. 'Make Good or Make Room” Argm ClasMified Ad» get resulta. ■ -» - .......... - ............. ■ ■ „ ■ A SUCCESSFUL HOTEL —i Hotel Washington That’s the unwritten law of Business. One of our SAVINGS ACCOUNTS is good evidence in this time and age. Better think and save. The man who decides to wait until next week doesn’t believe in his heart that he can do it. 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