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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1928)
NOV KM HER 21», H»28. — THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON ' November 14, in honor of her birth Mrs. William Ede 1* very ill at Pleas* Return Plates the Jones hospital. Several plate* upon which cakes day. Ed Wolf und family of Beaver and pies were brought to the bak I Mi*« Lena Taylor and Wade E. ton moved to Eugene this week. ing contest the last day of the Ar I Woodhouse won high score* at the Mrs. Bernice Becker and daugh gus electric cooking < hool have not card party given by the North Plains been returned, and the owners are Pythian Sister* November 17, and ter of Springbrook ure in town. very desirous of receiving their Mrs. F. Groenbeck and L Hollen Henry Carsten» of Roy was u property. The Argus is very grate beck consolation prize*. The next Hillsboro visitor Monday. What's On at the ful to the ladies who entered this party will be December 4, at the K. M rs. Pearl Brown of McMinnville contest, but deeply deplores the I of P. hall. Venetian Theater was u week end guest of Mr*. Vesta negligence of tho.se who purchased Homecoming meeting of Friend Com bs. pics and cakes in not returning the ship Temple No. 8 will be held Fri Friday and .Saturday The Camp Fire girls will have a containers. One lady reports the day. Those who have not brought November .’II», December I M. Ramsdell ami Mr. and Mr*. O. bake -ale Saturday ut the Emmott loss of a big plate (belonging to a fruit for the Home are requested W. ('. Fields and Che ter T. McWhorter, ami consoiution to niurket. dinner set) upon which he had »ent 1 to bring it then. Conklin in Mr. und Mrs. W. W. B ohcow . Other* an angel cake. Please return all “Tillie’* Punctured Romanen" Thoma* A. McDonald has filed present wer« Dr. ami Mrs. J. (>. suit for marriage annullment from plate* to this office at your earliest Pythian* Enjoy Homecoming Rold>, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter*, Bertha A. McDonuld. convenience. 1ue.day Meeting La*t Friday Night Mr. ami Mrs. M. II Steven-on, Mr. ■ I Waldron Hillpot of Salem was a and Mrs. . G. T. McGrath, Mr. and The Pythian Sisters of Phoenicia Bride-Elect Honored Mrs G. V. Payne, Mr. and Mr*. J. gue-t Sunday at I the home of Mr. Temple held the annual homecom- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Royal of Ver- and Mr*. . ................ L. P. T Tallmun. M. Person, ami Mr*. Dill«- of Port- ing meeting Friday night at the K. with a bridal P. hall, and a number of North Mr*. Ben Layman of Portland boort entertained lurid. Wednesday and Thursday Mr-. Mabel Bar- it I week-end guest of her shower in honor of Plains members from Friendship The Women’s Church Service was December 6-6 rett, who recently wedded Mr. Roy Temple also attended, mother, Mrs. Winifred Gunton. After the league of All Saint* Episcopal mis Rin Tin Tin in “Jaw< of Steel” The following business session a short program Mailer of Banks, Mr. und Mr*. J. M. Person and guests were present: Messrs, and sion will have a buzunr Wednesday und Thursduy, December 5 and »1, children were guests Sunday of Dr. Me-danie* Clem Inkley, Ferd Hart was given. The program consisted of violin nt 10 a. m. each day, nt the Mi ion and Mrs. G. G. Forde* in Multno wick and son, C. W. Williams and elections by Mi«* Marjorie Sewell, The estate of Martha E. Smith house on the south side of Wash mah. daughter, Don Cummings, Fred accompanied by Mis* Evelyn Sewell, luis been ndniitti-d to proliute. F. (>. Miller of Portland, one of Cumming «nd son, Warren Huber, ington street, between Second and pianist; vocal solo* by Miss Joyce F. A. Northrup of near North Third. Apron*, pillow slips, card th«- owner* of the Miller Mercantile I. I. Marsh, Dan Ennis, Mrs. Mag Emmott, accompanied by Evelyn Plain* was u Hillsboro caller Thurs- table covers, towels, dress covers, conipuny, wa* u Hillsboro caller gie Marsh, Misses Anna Vungrunit- Sewell, and vocal solo* by Russell diiy. und numerous other articles, also M'vuluy. ven, Mary Geisber, Velma Barrett, Morgan of Coquille, accompanied by John Spiering underwent an op and Melvin Barrett. The afternoon Glen Payne. This was followed by Lester lr«-liind i* visiting hl* fam home cooked food* including cakes, pics mid baked bean*. A fi«h pond eration for removal of appendix was spent in playing ”500.” The game* and a Thanksgiving game ily and friend* at I for the children. Afternoon tea Tuc-day at the Jone* hospital, Dr. bride-elect received many beautiful guessing contest, the prize going to fur n few days, will be served. Everybody come. presents. D. E. Wiley operating. Russell Morgan. A midnight sup Paul Landauer, I sawmill »iterator R. E. Shupe of San Francisco i* in Hillsboro The Missionary society of the of above Arcade, was i per was nerved in the dining room Mr*. Shipley Honored by O. E. S. Friday on business. Scotch church gave a farewell party here this week tuking the annual at the close of the festivities. The pant matrons and officers of Ilailey entertained and handkerchief shower ut the inventory for the Oregon-Washing Mi I W the Eastern Star chapter _ gave a R. N. A. Has Big last Thursday afternoon with a home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cy- ton Water Service company. Mis* M. L. Stout of Manhattan farewell party Monday evening at Thanksgiving Feed bridge ten. six table* being played. pher Sunday evening, in honor of “ ‘ . in Mrs. Oliver Johnston, who is mov ha* the home of Mrs. H. A. Deck, Mr*. Edith Gmlge and sons of ing to Portland thi* week. The so Beach arrived Monday ami The R. N. A. Thanksgiving din honor of Mrs. Bert Shipley of Port Portland were guests Sunday of ciety presented her with a very nice taken u position with th«- Hillsboro land, who left Wednesday to make ner was held at the grange hall on Power & Investment company. Mr. and Mr*. L. G. Selfridge and jardiniere. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston The Monday with turkey and all the .1. B. McNew of near Mountain her home in Seattle, Wash. family. Seventy-five persons were have trndeil their farm property for dab- was in th«- city Wednesday. past matrons initiated Mr*. Ship- fixings, (>. Coslett received word th<' last property in Portland. Five-hundred was played ley into the organization, and pre present. The McNew family moved to Moun of the week of the death of hi» sented her with a past matron's and Mrs. Fred Ennis and L. F. At th«- Catholic ladies’ curd party taindale from Scofield last week. brother, Richard Coslett, ut Stock Wednesday night of Inst week, the pin. and her officers presented her Brown won first, and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Oscar Humberg of Beaver ton, Karisit». first prize went to Miss Clara Wul- ton, well known here, underwent an with a necklace. Mr. Shipley, who Rowton and Elmer Peterson took Mrs. Henry Gray, U. was formerly in the automobile bus consolation. M is* Evi« Reid und Loren Rey- nofer, and th«- second to Mr*. J. city, went into busi S. supreme chancellor, was present nolda of Portluml were Week end Wulnofer. Ollie Delsman won first operation Tuesday at the Eye, Ear, iness in this city, guest* ut the home of Mr. and Mr*. for men, and Wilford Spie»scheart No««- und Throat hospital in Port ness in Seattle recently, and his with Mr. Gray. land. family joined him there this week. William Brogden. won second. M im Adelaide Meier, Mr and Mrs. F.* A. Hazeltine of Miss Estep and Mr. Kent Mr*. Donald Gregg of Portluml Mrs. J. Meier, and Mrs. A. Snhlfebl was u guest thi* week of Mr. and were the committee in charge of South Bend, Wash., were dinner Camp Fire Girl* Entertain Mother* Surprise Their Friends guest* Monday evening of Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Gregg, while nttend- the event. The Camp Fire girl, entertained Mrs. L. A. Long, The families were their mothers Monday evening with ing teacher*’ inslitute. I Harry Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. At the card party given Thurs- friends in South Bend years ago. a dinner in the Methodist church P. B. Kent of near Orenco, and Miss Mr*. C. W. . Axtell returned thin day night by the Coffee club, Mrs Mrs. .1. W. Bailey and Mrs. (). I! basement. The dinner was cooked Elsie W. Estep, daughter of Mr. and week to her home in Eugene, after A. II. Morgan and Carl Berggren | Mothers Mrs. Ben Estep of Dilley, were a visit with her son and daughter received first prize* for bridge, and Gates represented the Hillsboro Del und served by the girls. were Mesdames Walter married in Portland Saturday. The II in-luw, Mr. and Mr Mr*. la-tin Stewart and L. I. Davis phian club at the Portluml Delphian present Assembly luncheon at the Multno Frank. W. C. Theda, Stanley Hub bride formerly resided in Hillsboro received first for "500.” Member* Mrs. Walter Shearer mah hotel in Portland Monday of last bard (instead of Mrs. Parrott, who and attended the high school here, of the hostess* committee were Mr*.! arrived Friday for a <’. II Emmott, Mr*. C. A. Lamkin, week. The assembly was attended could not attend), E. R. MacMani- and the groom is a graduate of the with her sister, Mi P by .300 women. niun, J. A. Short, Elmer Johnson, Hillsboro high school, and attended Mrs. W. G. Hare, Mrs. ('. W. White who has been wry ill. und Mr». II. L. Christensen. Mr*. R. D. Morris and Mrs. Beu Yantti, C. H. Himes, Pearson. Rose O. S. C. for two years. He was a proving. The large sulmon run ha* la-en lah Harris of Portland were week- Prickett, Ella Turner, Fred Gordon star on the O. S. C. football team G. (». Oliver, vice-president of the and II. G. Webb. The girls will hold Willamette university of Salem, oe- on in the Tillamook buy for ubout < nd guests of their parents, Mr. a council fire Monday evening at as well as the local high school foot- ball team. Mrs. Harris cupied the pulpit in the Methodist three weeks, according to a letter und Mrs. E. G. Cox. the home of Norma Kreitz. church Sunday night, A large crowd received from Mrs. Peter Lindberg, returned to Portluml Monday eve- Divorce Suit* Filed who formerly lived here, She says ning and Mrs. Morris remained for Benefit Bazaar at North Plain* attended. a few weeks' visit. Gustin—Ida E. vs. John E. Gus- that Mr. Lindlx-rg ha* picked up George Alexander, stute prohibi- The ladies of the Scotch church tin. The Indies' Aid society of the tioii commissioner, und former sher and handled 30 und 35 tons of fish will give a bazaar in the North iff of Washington county, wa* in daily since the run started, using [ M. E. church will hold the annual Plains K. P. hall next Wednesday Kiddies inquire at the Perfection bazaar ami dinner at the ehurch th«- city transacting business and hi* bout, "Kingfisher.” evening, the proceeds to go toward Bakery about the Buddy Squirrel basement Wednesday, December 12. Rev. E. B. Lockhart, R. R. Eas greeting hi* many friends Tuesday. 36-tf Beside* the usual fancy work, ap helping to pay off the debt on the club. Mrs. John Caldwell of Bank* went ter, <’. E. Deichman und F. O. Eagon ron-. etc., there will be an Oriental cemetery. Fancy work, aprons, to California last week for a visit Monday evening attended the spe booth, containing a nice assortment home-made candy, and articles for with her dnughter, Mr*. William cial meeting of Willamette Masonic of gift* including old embroidery, the children will be sold. The doors McFarlane, near Los Angeles. Mr*. lodge No. 2 of Portland, at which small rugs and brasses. will lie opened at 7 o’clock and a Caldwell expect* to remain until the the Master M ason degree was ex program will be given at 8:15. emplified. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and first of the year. ♦---------------------------------------------- son, William Warren, of Bend, are M r. and Mr*. B. ('. Schulmerich Charle- Douglass, who ha* been gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beers. I of Yamhill were in Hillsboro visit with the Hillsboro Radio and Elec William Warren is a great-grandson tric company, is now with the Wul- ing relative* and friend* Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. Beers, and has Mr. i* planning Schulmerich on ter Tew* Radio company. V. Bec nine living grand ami great-grand Friendship Temple Members ker of Portland succeeded Mr. Doug making a swimming and recreation parents. There are three set* of Give Number of Shower* in«* in the Hillsboro Radio and Elec center on his place, which is on the four generations, C. C. Beers of CONSULT Yamhill river. The Pythian Sisters of North tric shop. Hillsboro, F. A. Jones of Cornelius, Plains gave three miscellaneous Mrs. Edna Russell and Mrs. Atha Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of (). S. Jone* of Bend, J. D. Cameron showers for members who have re North Powder arrived Wednesday Russell and son were in Hillsboro of Salem, and Mary E. Gibson of cently moved into new homes. They from Cornelius Saturday. The Atha from Eugene, where they attended Dallas. Elmer Jones was one of are Mrs. F. Schwander, Mrs. J. Ken Eyesight Specialist the C. of <>. homecoming festivities, Russell family recently moved up five generutions with eleven living non and Mrs. C. Hess. here from California to spend the For Complete Optical Service and will remain until after Thanks grand and great-grandpurents. A fruit shower for the Pythian giving with Mr. Johnson'* parents, winter with Mr. Russell’s mother. Sister home was given by the North Every day Appointments Mr. Ru ell i* working nt Keasey. i Mrs. Tesch Noble Grand Mr. and Mr*. Elwood Johnson. Plains lodge and 111 quarts of fruit Mr*. G (>. Jone« of Mountaindale Mr-. Anna Tesch was chosen and jelly were received, and was TELEPHONE 144 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of Commercial Building Beaver arrived Friday for a few was a Hillsboro caller Friday. She noble grand of the Rebekah lodge taken over last Sunday. week»’ visit with their son-in law was accompanied home by her at their meeting Tuesday evening. A handkerchief shower was given “ Comfort-Giving Glasses” daughter, Mi«« Dorothy Runnells, a Other officers elected were Mrs. Ruth nn<l daughter. Mr. and Mr*. William Mrs. Ada Qualls. M. E, C. of _______ Gable, vice grand; Mrs. Cora Hea for Goctter. Mr*. Goetter was brought student nt St. Mary*. the North Plains Pythian Sisters, ■I ------- ■ - ------------------ —- - - Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mr*. J, M. Davidson, ton, secretary, and home Tuesday from th«- St. Vin cent'« hospital in Portland, where Mrs. Chris Ritter, Mrs. Herb Schram Deichmun, treasurer. she underwent a major operation. I and Mrs. Johnny Davidson of Hel Auxiliary Meeting Tuesday Frank Schulmerich, Ed Boge and vetia, were county seat cullers on The American l.egion Auxiliary W. E. Snider returned Sunday eve-1 Monday. Bert Willcford. formerly of Hills will meet at the Veterans’ hall on ning from n four «lay hunting trip Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. All to Klamath Fall* ami Tule Luke in boro. and now office manager of the are urged to attend and California. While nt Klamath Falls Ray-Brown cannery at Woodburn, member» bring needles, thimbles and scissors. visitor on they visited with David Robinson, «ns a Hillsboro business ........................... — Initiation of candidates will lie the son of George Robinson, and for-, Tuesday'. order of business. Sirs. A. W. Wal incrly of thi* section. They report Mi .* Mabel Hansen and Mis* Ruth ker, Mrs. S, E. 01-en and Mrs. A. that he raised seven carload* of fine,-Sharp were Portlaml visitor* Satur- L. King are the hostesses for the Netted Gem potatoes nnd sold them day. in attendance at the “Merchant evening. for $ 11 p«r tMh of V« nu e." Ml*. and nn«l Mr*. Mr* S. S W. W Rzmtlav An. Mr. and M rs. William Welch of Mr*. Zanow Honored on Birthday Bentley en- tertained with a dinner Sunday in | Portland were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Zanow was delight honor of th«- birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. (). Coslett and family. fully surprised Friday night when of Mrs. Bentley's father. F. W. Mrs. W. II. McGill ami Mr. and a number of relatives and friends Welch. Thom- present were Mr. Mrs. Lester Sell of near Banks were gathered at her home on Tenth iin<i Mrs. Wnlch. Mr. and Mrs. S. in town on business Saturday. street to help celebrate her birth A. Johnson of St. Johns, Mrs. Jnck Mr. und Mrs. M. G. Tonissen and day anniversary. Those present were Engzell of Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. son of near Rev. and Mrs. I,. Mountaimlale were Mrs. Zanow, F. R. Johnson of Beaverton, Mr. Hillsboro visitors Saturday. Stuebe, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Koch, and Mr*. Harry Morgan, Evelyn The estate of A. E. Story, who Mr. and Mrs. E. Brandaw. Mr. and Bentley, and host anil hostess. died at Beaverton November 23, has Mrs. H. Salzwedel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Salzwedel, Misses Melba Kraus, Mr. an«! Mr*. John Zenor left been admitted to probate. Evelyn Schulmerich, Esther and Saturday for their home at Win J. M. Will of Laurel was a coun Martha Zanow, and Mildred Bran chester Bay, after a two weeks' ty seat caller Monday. daw, Messrs. Walter and Edward visit with their pnrents. Mr. nnd Albert Yoder of Banks was in Mohr, Paul Stuebe Franklin Mr*. David Zenor of Forest Grove I Koch, Jr and Mr. ami Mr*. J. H. Kroeger of the city on business Tuesday. this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kroeger en- tertained with n dinner Inst Thur*- day evening in their honor, the guest« being Mr. nnd Mrs. Zenor and Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Kroeger. Evangelistic meeting.« will begin Thursday evening nt 7:30 o’clock nt the Baptist church, with Dr. E. J. Bulgin in the pulpit. Dr. Bulgin will l><> assisted by Charles B. Clark, soloist, and Ray Gourley, pianist. These meetings will be very inter esting and inspiring and will prob ably draw large crowds. Rev. Put man of the Christian church is co operating with Rev. Mi-Minis of the Baptist church in conducting these meetings, and C. II. Nosier is di recting a choir for .special music. There will bo a service Sunday af ternoon nt 3 o'clock ■■g Local Brlefr O PAGE SEVEN I Guardsmen Banquet Dane, SALESMEN WANTED The Question Answered In New Business Golf Clubs for Christmas which offers you a chance to grow with it. Appli cant must be willing Io work. No experience is needed, but good con scientious work expected. lie or She will be delighted with a new set, or even a new club. The club should ‘‘fit” though, and no one but a golf expert can tell you how to select that “fit.” The cost is less for a good club than a poor one. CALL US TODAY. K. A. Price Music anil Electric Co. 1160 Second St. Hill.boro Forest Hills Coif Course WILLIAM MARTIN. Proprietor Near Blooming Telephone Alder 155 Cornelius Route 2 Laurel Dance at North Plains Dance at W. O. W. hall Saturday night, December 1. Clark's orches tra, ticket* 75 cents. 40p , Learn to Fly! In a New 1928 Three Link Card Party Th«; Three Link Social club will give a J-ard party December 6 at the I. O. O. F. hall. Bridge and “500” will be played; prizes and refreshments. 40 Dance at Cornelius The Greyhound, Saturday, De cember 1, Jim’s Dictators. Special feature, Henry Ford’» champion old time fiddler, between 9 and 10. Come anil hear the champion. 40p Chicken Tamale* Scheurer’s famous chicken ta- males, none better, on sale at Em- mott’s Market and served at the ___ Club Cafe; orders for parties at a reduction.—Phone 280IX. 39-41 Air King Plane We will take only a limited number of students. Charlea Langmack, licensed pilot, in structor. Passengers taken any place any time Telephone 872 for information Hillsboro Air Port East of Hillsboro on Orenco Market Road “Let’s Go Shopping!” Mary Ann From now on you can save time and worry, besides getting unique and helpful ideas. This department will confine its chat to the needs of the season with an underlying vein of interest for the economical buyer, and the bargain seeker. Christmas Fraternal Dr. E. M. Riorden at There will be it dance at the lau rel Community hall Saturday night, The local guard company held a Itecember 8. Everybody invited. 41 banquet at the Imperial Cafe Tues Dance at Huber day evening after drill. The com pany ha* jumped from class C at Masquerade dance at Iluher Com tendance to cla*» A. mercial hall Saturday night, Decem ber 1. Prizes given. Good music. Get your Buddy Squirrel nuts at Lunch served. Everybody invited. the Perfection Bakery. 36-tf Ticket* 75 cents, ladies free, Claud and Earl Cook, manager*. 40 All giaMM fit'-d Better let Andy fix your watch. Ca.. are insnred against He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, breakage. Yet their price* Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf are *o low there is no excuse for neglecting your eye*. Eye examina- am »^ When you need glasses, without charge or obligation. 'zT-UUee DR. LL’ZADER at (K^J the Hillsboro Phar- Thomp«on, Wednesday, Decem- 12, Washington Hotel. 40 41 --------- r.iacy, every Saturday.—32-tf Tuesday Evening Our Toy Land Is Ready and Waiting! are now in our store. We have a wonderful selec tion of Dishes, Toys, Doll Buggies, Kiddie Kars, Sporting Goods, Glass ware, Crockery, etc. See Our Windows Don’t let the little ones miss coming to our Fairyland. Such a riot of colors, so resplendent with Christmas beauty and at mosphere, so gay with the gifts fairly littered about everywhere. Dolls, Sleds. En gines, Wagons, Trains, Dishes, Games, and many other toys from which to choose. See Our Ad Next Week Did You Get Cent Your All 100 Per Wool Auto Robe? And for the Grown-up— We have made a special effort to secure odd gifts for those who admire to give them. You'll find a most varied se lection in our store of “Dif ferent Gifts." We solve your "What to Give” problem. Also see our wonderful selec tion of Practical Gifts. In three days we have sold six of these All Wool Robes. If you haven’t gotten yours you had better make arrangements now. Look over the Robes, examine them, and you will wonder how we can sell them so cheap. These Robes are fine for the car, a lounge or davenport. They would also make fine Christmas presents. Priced at— $2.48 Selfridge Brothers Furniture Co. Hillsboro Garage “We Exchange New for Old” 1125 Third St., Telephone 391 We urge you to place your orders in early for personally engraved Xmas Greeting Cards. Your choice of a fine collection of beautifully illustrated cards, many hand painted. Prices are reasonable now. Early orders will receive immediate at tention and secure better workmanship. MîllsbortiâBÆr Q us T7i« Lwider tn Its field'