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JANUARY 3, THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON litat» ljt>eal Brie[s *------------------- - What’s On at the Venetian Theater «»»d Saturday .l.tii I I Lawrence Gray, Louhe Lorrain«* in “Shadow» of the Night” Friday Sunday. Monday and I'uasday January »I '! H .luck Holt in •’Avalanche" Wedoeidu y - Thur sila y "Race for Life” Jan. 20 21-22 Humun Drama Ever Screened ‘'I’ncle Tom'n Cabin” Comini Great«*Mt ♦ R. W. Ileartt of Bethany was in th«* county seat Saturday. J. II. Do«d«*y of Banks was a Hills boro visitor last Thursday afternoon. Richard Connell of Portland was visiting with relatives here M<»miay. Fred Wilcox of Banks wa a Hill boro busin«*«» visitor the last «»f th«* week. Howard Watson left last week for Los Angele«, where he will upend the winter. Vnncouver, ..f Harry Wi«*h<d«l Wash., was calling on old friend* her«» Friday. C C. Arris of th«* Cornelius Pa-s section wa» transacting business in town Saturday. Axel Erickson and Vi<drt Gibson of Banks wer«’ grant«’«! marriage license in Portland last week. Philip Shea of Laurel was a llill- Mr. bor<> busin«* « visitor Monday. Shea will spend the winter in Port- land. Mr. ami Mr Fr«*«l Cornelius and Mi«« llvtti«* .lack were gueats over N«*w Year <>f Mr and Mrs. J. A. Purvis of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blank and fam ily, f«>rmrrly <>f Hill boro ami now <»f Portland, wer«* Sunday visitors at the Frank Barr home. Mrs . W. (J. Victor r«turn«<l to her home at I Bay View, Wn-h., after a visit her«’ with her father, II. W. «*, nnd other relatives. H V n n - of Mrs. Siirnh Rockwell c«»uv«*r, W:rh., is a guest this week of her brother and sister in law, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. IL Garrett. Stanford Cannon return«*«! to Port land on Sunday after having spent Chrrtma with hi« mother. Ml . C H Gonyo, north of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mr«. R. Huston and little -n from Seattle -pent the Christ mas holiilay* with Mr . I!u«ton’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hays. Mr. ami Mrs. I. R. Metzler and «laughter, Manion, of Beaverton, were guest lir-l week of Mrs. Metz. ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max < i undall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Phillips th»* wick < n»l and New Year's with Mr«. Phillips* l»r«»ther and in law. Mr. and Mrs. Verne at Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson und family returned Wrdnv tiny of last week from a Chrhtma« visit with George Schulm«*rieh of Mr. and Mr near Corvallis. Mrs. Alvin Hills of St. Helens returned home Saturday, after a week’s visit with Mis> Valerie Bag- 1 \ Mr Hill wa« formerly Miss Marjori«* Gilby «»f this city. Tom Shuck Is showing a "bear gun” to his fri«*n«|s this week. It is an eight gauge shotgun that weighs so much that it would wear tile hunter out carrying it around. Mrs. Janies Miltenherger of Ocean Beach, Cal., arrived lust Thursday evening for a few weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William relatives anil Tupper and other friend*. Ray McDuffee of Bandon was a guest Sunday of his parents in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Watson. He was returning home from Portland, where he iittended the State Teach ers’ convention. Ilaarby Bechen, a student nt O. S. spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. <’. Bechen of near Orenco. John Bechen of Bend wa* also a guest of his par- ent* over Christina.«. Mis* Margaret Tucker, Mis« Patty! Lomax. Harold Wismer and Wayne , Emmott wer«» a party of merry makers to .«pend Friday above Gov ernment Camp, enjoying the sports at that winter playground. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mr.*. A. K. Pickens nnd son, Glonn, nnd Billie Collins spent Sun day at Vancouver, Wash., guests of Mrs. Phillips’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mr«. D. C. Jolly. Vernon Chantier, a student nt U. of ()., returned Tuesday to Eugene after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Chantier. Delbert Chantier of Port land also visited with his parents over Christmas. Mr. and Mr.«. Blaine Waldorf of Marcus, S. D., are making an ex- tended visit at the C. H. Gonyo homo, arriving on Christmas day, after making a drive of 4500 miles. They are accompanied by Miss Mar garet Sternad of Coper, S. I). Mr. Waldorf h a nephew of Mrs. Gon yo. They had not seen each other for 27 years. Mr. ami Mrs. G. N. Taggart enter- tained New Year’s dny with a dinner party, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer •Tones of Orenco, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. John Gard ner and son, Spencer Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. |H. H. Shayler, and Mis.« Floy Taggart. Little Maxine Jensen, 7-year-old «laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Jenson of Portland, won the grand prize, a beautiful big doll buggy, for writing th«* best letter to Santa Claus in the contest sponsored by the J. C. Penney company, and broadcast over KGW. Her subject was “The Best Way to Spread Cheer.” Maxine is a granddaughter of W. A. Scott of th«» river road and a niece of Elmer Scott of near Hills boro and Mrs. G. A. Kempfer of Scholls. Her mother was formerly Helen Scott of this city. The card paity given by the Indie H Of St. Matthew's church Fri -lay night at th«* Catholic hull was well attended. Mr. and Mr- G. M Pool won high scores nt bridge, and M rs. William Reichel and A. Ker koff won first prizes at'TiOO.” The grand prize, a turkey, was won by .1. Vnnderven of Cornelius. Mi Van<h»rv«*n riiiM«* n tin k«*y* hiniM’lf, NO II«* |>l«< 4-nt«*(| th«’ l»ir«l to ReV. ( ’»» t t’llot*. Aft«*r r«*fr«* hini’iitM were Kurvvd, ihincintf W im «*rijoy«**! with Mrs. J. L. A ul*i nt the piano. William A i I hiiim of north of Hill« boro r«*ceived u <'hri«t nut* gre<*ting from hi» m«*«*«*, Mbs L«*lii Pio, from Shnnghni, I’hinii. Mi a Pio han been teaching in (’Ilina for nearly three year» und <*x|M-<*tN to remain another year. She hu< witneMMed many ex citing event* during her »tay there. She formerly taught school in Port land. Mr. Adams also received a card from his niece, Mrs. Emma Pitman, of Los Angeles, formerly of thin city. At the (’offe«» club card party at the chamber of Thursday night i commerce room», Mr*. Sarah Frost nnd (’ II. Emmott won first prizes at bridge, and Mrs. J. L. Aulii ami E B. Watts won high acore at “500.” Mrs. Fred Caldwell, Mrs. T. (’. Reynolds, Mrs. L. L P. Strana han. Mrs. Allan Pugh, Mrs. J. IL W tidier and Mr«. Florence I lodge were th«* hostess-' s. Walter Zuercher ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donovan of Ehnonica were county seat visitors Saturday, Mr. Zuercher has been improve some extensive making manta on his place, including u He says that modern water syatem. with the modern improvements lif«* on the farm i* a« good as anywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lincoln and daughter, Vertie, of Rudyard, Mon tana, arrived last week for a few week»' vi it with Mr. Lincoln’s mo ther, Mr«. A. R. Lincoln, and other ndatives, and with Mrs. C. D. Farn ham and family. They expect to re turn home about the 10th of tile month. Mr and Mr«. Fred McNelly -if Cuquilli* arrived here last Wcdnis day for a visit with Mr. McNelly’« moth«*r, Mr«. Emma McNelly. Mrs. Fred McNelly took sick the day of arrival here and Mr. McNelly, who returned to hi« horn«* Saturday, i« expected back hero today. Mr. and Mr«. A. K. Pickens en- tertain«d with a dinner party New Year’s dav in h nor of Mrs. John Collins ami on and daughter, Billie nn<l LuElla, ami Mi-« Georgia Doane of Knoxville. Tenn, ,M r«. a nister r of Mr. Picken, Doane i s ’ nn nunt. Lyle T. Ki-lling, new* editor of th«* Eugene Guarii, wa* in Hill boro calling on the Argu* publisher Mr. »ri.« Mr-. Kelling Saturday, visited «luring the pa t week at the h«>m<* of Mrs Killing’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sullivan of Orenco. Mr Otto St«mke entertained with two tables of bridge Saturday eve ning. Th«» Th <• present were Mr. nnd Mi A. W. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs J W. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phillip« and Mr. and Mr . Steinke. Mr. nnd Mr*. Phillip* won the prize*. Mis- Helen Connell entertained a few friends Saturday aft«*rnv«»n with a bridg«* party. Those present were Mrs. Kenneth l.ne.i , Mrs. Verne Me Kinney, Mrs. Maurice Perkin« of I. os Anglic«, Miss Margaret Long, Miss Eva Sorenson, nnd the hostess. Mrs. J. W. Henrey and son, E. C. Hen rey, of near Gaston were in Hilhboro Monday. Mrs. Henrey and her late I husband formerly lived on th«- hr. 1 Bailev place, northeast of Hillsboro, and moved to Portland about 15 year» ago. William Greener nnd family nnd Elmer Musprave of Hardman spent last week here visiting Mr. Greener’s mother, Mrs. Fred Greener, and other relative.«. Greener has been in the central Oregon country since 1914. The Leisyville Women’s club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Lily Han lev on Thur day, January 10, in an all-day meeting, beginning nt 10 o’clock. pot-luck dinner will Im served. Harold Wisiver, a senior nt the I’niver ity of Washington, who has been spending the holiday* with his parent». Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Wismer, will return to Seattle Sunday. IMrs. Sarah Frost of New York, who has been visiting at the home of her father. Fred Alvord, near North Plains. left Wednesday for her home in the east. F J ward Kaufman and family of Portland were calling on old friends here Saturday. He was formerly with the transfer company here. Mrs. Ruth Blackburn of Prine- ville was a guest the last of the week of her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Tupper. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hall left Wednesday for Long Beach, Cal., nnd other southern California cities for a month. The Three Link Social club will give n card party at the I. (). O. F. hull tonight. Everybody invited. Mrs. William Gillenwater nnd son, Eugene, of Yamhill spent Christmas at the Sherman Hyre home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor White nnd Miss Clnrn Fisher of Buxton were Hillsboro visitors Mondny. Misses Hazel Penne nnd Gladys Nissen of Scholls were Hillsboro visitors Wednesday. Mrs. A. II. Biassing sold a poem, “Procrastination,” this week to the Sunset magazine. H. O. Shultz of Wauna spent Christmas with jii* mother, Mrs. Anna B. Shultz. Rev. Lockhart. went to Portland 1 Wednesday to attend the funeral of J. W. Day. I. J Bnrtii'i, 7R, died Saturday at hi* home at Metlger. John Walteri of Cedar Mill* wa a county n al caller Weilm--day. Mr*. I’cr John-on and daughter, ' Anna, of Ri i il*ville were Hilliboro viiitor* Monday, William Scheurer of Connell sta tion wa* trariHiicting l.unines, in Hill boro Wedne*<iay. Mr*. William Mohr of Portland i* a guest tin* week of her son, Henry Mohr, of west of llillnboro. W. C. Keehn uml hi* brother, Erne*t, of Orenco were Hillsboro busine** visitor* Wednesday. Junior Clem of l.i burion, the little grandson of Mr*. Mae McPherson, I* a guest at the McPherson^home. Miss Bessie Archbold, who wa* ill with flu lit the Jone* hospital for a few days, i* able to be out again. Mis* Mildred McPherson and Mis* ie Brown are ill with the flu at the home of Mr*. Mae McPherson. Miss Cornelia Smith of Foss vis. ited with her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Morley, und family during the holi day,. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Pate and An drew Pate were guests over Christ- mu* of Mr. uml Mrs. E. Ward of Gresham. Mr. und Mrs. Seth Stockton and son, Billie, of Portland were New Year gueats of Mr. und Mr*. L. T. McPhee ter,. New Year’, day witnessed an exodus of student* to their respec tive college«, after spending the vacation with home folks here. Mrs. II. 1». Shearer of near Bank* underwent a major operation this morning at the Smith hospital, Dr. E. H. Smith operating. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodin of west of HllFl.oro were guests New Year's day of Mr. and Mrs. James Batchelder of near Connell station. Mr*. Geo. Limber was able to come up to her place of business, the Goar’s Woman’s Shop, on Wednesday morning, after a few wick«' illness with the flu. Mrs. Dorn Wilkes fell Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Campbell, and broke her left hip. She wa* taken to the Smith hospital for treatment. George Leonard Munger ami Miss Marmn Isabell I.aFave, both of near Portland, were married at the S. Mi Mini* home Inst Saturday. Rev. Mi Mini* officiated. Mr and Mr«. Arthur Smith and • a. Robert, of Fo»s ami Mr*. W. <». Morley made a trip to Vernonia to visit their “i*ter. .Mrs. C. W. Ship- ley, and family Friday. Mis Avoca McMinis returned to Corvallis Tuesday after spending the holiday with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. McMinis, here. She teaches in the Corvallis high school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Janies Mann of south of Hillsboro returned home the last of the week front a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Withy- conila- of Portland, over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, who have been spending the holidays with their daughter. Mrs R. E. Hutcher son, and family, will leave Saturday for their home in Vancouver, B. C. I. uis Altman and family of Port land and Clarence Altman and fam ily of Milwaukie were guests over the week end and New Year’s day of Mrs. Amy Altman, mother of Louis and Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tramblav and the r house guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schmidt and Mr«. F. Cov of Cali fornia, attended the midnight mat inee at the Oriental theatre in Port land New Year’s eve. J. E. Huisman of Cornelius, while cutting wood Wednesday evening, cut the thumb on his left hand bad ly, i i ces-itating a number of stitch es to he taken to save it. Dr Smith attended the injured man. Mrs. J. D. Anderson is again at her duties at the Miller Mercantile store, after a few weeks' illness with bronchial pneumonia. Her mother, Mrs. I.udema Anderson was also ill with flu during the past week. Miss Margaret Shipley of Ver nonia spent the holidays with her nunt, Mrs. W. 1». Morley, and family, and her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. Shipley. Mr. Shipley has been ill for the past three weeks with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Tucker of Morton, Wash., returned home New Year’s day, after a visit during the holidays at the home of Mrs. Tuck er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Dr. Glen Taylor and wife of The Dalles were visitor« at the Taylor home over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrk Gardner enter tained with a watch-night party New- Year's eve. Cards and dancing were enjoyed, and a lunch was served at midnight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Verne McKinney, Misses Mar ion Lytle, Hazel Fahy, Helen Con-; in'll, Clara I.aliinde, and Eva Soren son; Messrs. James Itnbrie, Melvel Goodin, Ed Muling, William Forbis, and host nnd hostess. Mrs. Dora Nelson and son, Wil liam, and Mr. and Mr*. ¡?«'iiry John -on and daughter, Janet, all ,,f port land, wire Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Court. William Nel on leaves Sun day for Cuba, where he k a fore man for the Warren Cornitruction company. Mr. ami Mr*. Charle* Walker were New Year visitors at Salem, guest« of Mr*. Walter'* father, J. K. Sears.; Mr. Sears is XI year* of age. Re turning home they visited in Port land with Mrs. Walker’» brother, W. E. Sears, and family and her sister, Mrs. John Smuck of Seattle, who ha* been visiting Mrs. Walker and other relatives during the holidays. Mrs. Joe Casper anil children of Corvallis were week-end guests of Mrs. Casper’s mother, Mrs. Lena Stewart, returning i.c Corvallis New Year’s day. Stewurt Edgerton of Portland, a grandson of Mrs. Stew art, was also a guest at the Stewart home during the holidays. Mis* Alice Lund of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mr Erne-t Hitchcock of, Great Falls, Mont., left last we. !■ »or their homes, after spending si-vt al weeks at the home of their parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Lund. Mrs.' Lurid, who has been very ill, is im proving. Mi«* Angie Harrington, who was ill with pneumonia at the Jones hos pital, has recovered sufficiently to lie taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Raleigh Walker, at Forest Grove, where she is convalescing. Hillsboro Young People Wedded Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart re ceived two surprises during the week. Their son, Lawrence, of Bak er field, Cal., was married Decemlx-r 21 to Miss Mae Bess Henri of Bakersfield, and their daughter, Belle, was married New Year’s day to Mr. M. C. Picklesimer of San Diego. Mr. Picklesimer is in the employ of the government in that city, and the young couple will make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taggart will re-ide in Bakersfield, where Lawrence is in the employ of the Standard Oil com pany. Lawrence 'I aegart and Mrs. Picklesimer are well known here, where they formerly resided. Lawr ence is a veteran of the World war, being in the navy during that time, and Belie is a graduate of Hillsboro high school and and the University of Oregon. She was ph;, ical in- tructor in the Hillsboro schools for a time. Kappa Tau Hal Party Members of the Kappa Tau club leld a New Year’s party Monday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mr«. VV. F. Lormor. The evening .-.as spent in playing games, cards and listening to the radio. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ogilbee and grandson, Rolx-rt, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bowman and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bat- chelar, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. James Peppard, Mr. and Mr«. 11. II. Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase. Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Doug as, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lormor and daughter, Ida. Compliment» College Students Mrs. Kenneth Lucas entertained Thursday evening with a 7 o’clock dinner followed by bridge, the guest* of honor being Miss Margaret Long and Miss 'li<len Connell of I', of 0. Christmas decorations were u«ed about the rooms and the table. Miss Long received the high score at bridge. Those present were Miss Long, Mi«s Connell. Mi«s Clara La lande, Miss Eva Sorenson, Mrs. Frank Spiering, Mrs. Clark Gardner. Mrs. Verne McKinney, and the hos tess. PAGE FIVE Mr». Weister to Address Club Mrs. Alice Weister of Portland will peak before the Coffee club at its next regular meeting Friday af ternoon. January II. Mr«. Weister is a well known artist and author, and will take m her subject, “Lit erature.” Mrs. A. II Biassing is the leader for the meeting. The Grange Busy Bee« will give a When you need glasses, card party next Thursday night at see DR. LUZADER at the Grange hall. Bridge, “500,” the Jlillsboro Phar- The meeting of the Auxiliary to prize* and refreshments. Admission ------------ macy, every Saturday.—32-tf the American Legion will be held 25 cents. Everybody invited. Monday evening at the Veterans’ hall at H o’clock. This meeting will *------------------------------------------ —♦ Dance at Roy take the place of the regular meet Dance at Roy hall, Tuesday eve ing which was postponed from the Good music and regular time on account of it being ning, January 8. 45 New Year's night. Mrs. L. L. Lee good order. and Mi-s Retta Meredith will be the Dance at Cornelius hostesses. Gail Karns and his jazz band are Tozier Rings Year Out playing at the Greyhound every Sat Albert Tozer of Champoeg was urday night. 45-46p a Hil'sboro visitor Monday night and CONSULT rang me old year out and the new Masked Dance at Kansas City year in at the Methodist church for Saturday night, January 5. Prizes the 56th time. Mr. Tozier is the will be given for the best sustained superintendent and historian at the and most comical characters, ladies Eyesight Specialist Memorial building at Champoeg, and and gentlemen. 44-45 lived here when a boy and young For Complete Optical Service man. He has often traveled hun Every day Appointments Commence the year right. dreds of miles under great diffi Without good eyesight culties to l»e in Hillsboro on New TELEPHONE 144 you’re only half efficient. Year’s eve to ring the church bell. Commercial Building Dr. Thompson will examine your Mrs. Maier Entertains eyes without charge or obligation. “Comfort-Giving Glasses” Mrs. Lily Maier of Sewell station Washington Hotel, Wednesday, Jan. ' «6 16 ..... - - --------- -------------------- was hostess New Year’s eve at a 14th watch-night party at her home. Th«' house was decorated in keeping with the holiday season. Games and danc ing were the pleasures of the eve ning and refreshments were served at midnight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomasson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watkins and daugh ter, Messrs. Rogers, 0. C. Jackson and C. J. Maier, Miss Pearl Maier and the hostess. Auxiliary Meets Monday Night Dr. E. M. Riorden Mr. Krahmer Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krahmer entertained with a dinner party Sun day in honor of Mr. Krahmer’s birth day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krahmer and daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krah- nier and children, Harold and Anita, all of Blooming; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin and children, Earl, Viola and Lorraine, of Laurel; Mr. and Mrs. John Freudenthal, Mrs. Walter Tew«, Mr. and Mrs. John Kamna Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kanina. Rev. and Mrs. George Reule, W. F. Haase, and host and hostess. 28 South Main St., Forest Grove $ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goolin of ‘The Old Home," west of Hillsboro, were delightfully surprised Monday- evening when a number of relatives and friends arrived to enjoy a watch-night party with them. The guests brought a supper, which was served at midnight. Those present wre Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zilly, Mrs. R. B. Goodin, Miss Frances Gellatly and Miss Lena Goodin, all of Portland; Mrs. E. C. Day of Pendleton. Judge and Mrs. E. J. Ward of Hillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodin. Entertain With New Year’s Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brandaw of near Blooming entertained with a New Year s dinner, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandaw. Mrs. 1123 Second St. GOI D SEAL BUICKS January Clearance Sale BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ■> guarantee. 3E H. C. Peterson Sales — BUICK — Service Hillsboro 1057 Third Street We now have the Hillsboro Agency for— Prest-O-Lite Storage Batteries and Radio Units. Let that money-gift buy a Gruen Watch! In such a purchase you will obtain beauty and usefulness, something that will perman ently acknowledge the good wishes of the giver. Here we have a tine selec tion of Gruen Guild Watches in all the modern styles. Let us help you choose youts today! These are the best money can buy. These cost less because they last longer. Try one and you will never use any other kind. FOOD EXPERT Hillsboro MISS RAVEN, food expert connected with The Battle Creek Food Company is conducting a special food demonstration at 1158 Main Street, opp. Court House. When questioned as to the value of certain foods in ex tremely hot weather, she said that it wasn’t work that caused that tired feeling, but usually lack of endurance caused by poor condition of the blood caused by improper diet. “Trees, flowers and other green growths, reflect the soil in which they grow,” Miss Raven continued, “and we humans reflect in like manner the foods which we eat in the condition of our health and development.” “Under-capacity for work is the greatest cause for fatigue, far greater than overwork.” Guaranteed For Two Years Sahnow Bros. Garage i Telephone 2431 1361 Main Stremi Hillsboro, Oregon '+ 3. ALL DURING WEEK JAN. 7 to 11 JEWELER Hillsboro 0 and here is just a little suggestion that will make Your New Year a really happy one. Try one of our with a real EE WATCH FOR MILLER’S Wishing You A Happy New Year used car 3E Mrs. Goodin Surprised a A real has been permanently Will Be at Health Food Store 1211 Main Street Chantier Candy Kitchen THE MAYTAG SHOP Miss Ethel Linklater entertained transferred to with a miscellaneous shower Satur day afternoon in honor of Miss Irene Connell, who will soon become the bride of Carlton Hnnde of Portland. A table was decorated with a Christ mas tree and candles, with many lovely gifts for the bride-elect. Those present were Mis* Connell, For further service telephone Forest Grove 24. and the Misses Ruth McGrath. Ruth Julien. Ruth Gillmore. Margaret Rood, Eugenia Cypher. Eleanor Mal- ing of Dunthrope, Iola Robb. Erma ■aaBaBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaaiiaEBaBBRRMBwaaBBBBBBBBMaaaaa Pasley, Patty Lomax, Alice Nosier, and the hostess. J. L. Anderson In Old Home Supply Grocery Store Notice to Maytag Users Bride-Elect Honored Home Made Candies Pure and Delicious—Made to Your Order—Dozens of Va rieties—Try these Candies be fore buying elsewhere. Bertha Zanow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dane, at Laur.l iin Koch and son. Junior; Mri. Fred There will be a dance at the Lau Brandaw, Charlis and Louis Bran rel Community hall Saturday night, daw, Misses Cornelia Liebenow, January 5. Everybody invited. 41-45 Esther and Martha Zanow, Mildred and Marcella Brandaw. Better let Andy fix your watch. He know* how—J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. lfl-tf Busy Bees Card Party Miss Raven, through training in Battle Creek Diet System Methods coupled with her experience in conducting food dem onstrations has made her truly a specialist in her line. She has helped many to choose just the foods they needed to reduce comfortably; to end constipation; to build good, rich blood; to build up their weight to normal and other needs. She will be on hand at Health Food Store during the week, ready and willing to answer questions on dieting and proper combinations of foods. Health Food For Everybody