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THE HILLSBORO A-RGl’S PAGE SIX M.-s Florence Hardesty- et I.ake Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Snider of Whitford. Regular services at the church Sunday, preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Strange, at 11 and bible Blooming, January 3.—Mr. and Orenco, January 3.—Several mem school at 1<*. At the close of the bers of the Christian Endeavor so Bible school a basket lunch will be Mrs. Fred Krahmer entertained with ciety met at the church Christmas served and all those who attend a card party at their home Wednes morning at fl o'clock and went out these services are requested to bring day evening of last week. The first over town singing carols. They later a well filled basket and enjoy a two prises were won b) Mrs. Oscar had breakfast in the church dining New Year's dinner. The new offi I’fahl and John Stark, Mrs. l.ouis room. cers of the school will be installed Neukirch won second and Rudolph The guests present G. B Cochran, who owns a saw and take charge of the services. It Meyer third. mill east of Eugene, spent Christmas is desired that all members be pres were Messi-, and Mesdanies Ed Dem with his sister, Mrs. George T. ent and as many more as will come. min. Albert Hergert. Henry Gurske. John Kamna. Rudolph Meyer and Pratt, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover and family. Roy Moeller. Albert Meyer, Amadee Smith of Portland, chair son George took Christmas dinner l.ouis Neukirch, Oscar I’fahl, John man of the hoard of commissioners of Multnomah county, attended the with relatives in Portland and spent Stark and Mrs. Albert Krahmer. funeral of his cousin, Ira Handley, the day. Several members of St. Peter's last Wednesday. He was accom .Julius \\ ec« king. Miss Anna church attended the funeral of Mrs. n edeking. Buster and Harry U ode- panied by his wife and sister. l*ethlefs Saturday afternoon at John Hetzler has been ill with king. Mrs. Louise VanKleek. Miss the Lutheran church at Segherà. Mabel VanKleek, Roy Clifford and The Rev. Louis Stuebe, pastor of the influenza. Gail Karns played for a dance at Carl VanKleek and Elwood Wilson St. Peters church, conducted the spent Friday in Hillsboro. Cornelius Christmas night. services. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutting were Miss Alegra Wolff came out front Mrs. W. Kessler, Mrs. Rose Petro: Portland to spend Christmas at the Christmas guests last Tuesday of and children and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar relatives in Shady Brook. , I’ , fahl were dinner guests Thursday home of her parents. J*1’? “Si ^ucher ,°,r at the home of Mr. and¡Mrs,* AUa'rt Miss Joyce Handley, who has - Portland took Christmas dinner with Krahmer. been spending several weeks home, left New Year's day for Cor- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ( Sir. and Mrs. William Martin are vallis to resume her duties in the Bucher. I on a two weeks’ vacation trip to Mr. Wanaeott of Portland was a Nebraska. school room. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grose spent guest Saturday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krahmer and and Mrs. J. Christmas week with their children daughter, Mildred, were party guests Valley road. in Portland. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. About 35 persons attended a Kessler of Portland Saturday eve- Miss Juanita Wolff, who teaches gathering at the hall last Thursday music in the St. Helens schools. ning. spent the holiday vacation here with afternoon to discuss the advisability Miss Dorothy Cochrane of Cor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of installing an electric light line nelius was a Blooming visitor Mon through this town. H. H. French, day. Wolff. Mrs. Ruth Will and children. San a representative of the Yamhill M rs. M. V. Wright entertained ford and Betty, went to Gaston to Electric company of Newberg, ex with a dinner Christmas day. Those spend Christmas with Mrs. Will’s plained matters, it is expected that present were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. sister, Mrs. Ward Tolson, and fam there will be another meeting called Samuel and son, . David. ____ Mr. and Mrs. later. ily. C. C. Wight and Mrs. M. V. Wight Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and and children, Douglas and Virginia. B. A. Mitchell. Miss Joyce Hand- ley. Miss Susie Busi and mother, son. William, spent last Sunday in and Mrs. Alec Allen and her mother. Tualatin, as guests of Mrs. Wright’s Mrs. Hewitt, were in Portland Fri- sister. Mrs. Blanche Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bell spent day. the Christmas holiday as guests of Mrs. Bell’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Portland. Laurel. January 3.—The Oswego Roy Scout basketball team was de- feated by the I.aurel boys on the ♦--------------------------------------------------- + local floor last Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price were a score of 11 to 24. Kinton. January 3. ■Saturday will Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen be quite an interesting day for guests at the home of Mrs. Price’s and daughter, Mrs. Twigg, ___ were grangers in this community and it mother at Gresham last week. 'Harry Weaver is recovering from visitors at the Naderer ........ — home ........o last is hoped that all members of the order will be out to attend the an attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denholm of +■ regular meeting of the local grange, at which time members of Scholls Stacy avenue and Stanford Rogers grange will be guests. Regular were dinner guests New Year’s day Have you tried our business session in the morning and at the Rassmussen home in Port-1 grange dinner at noon, which will be land. new Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt enter followed by a joint public instal tained relatives at a family dinner lation of the officers of Scholls and Kinton granges. Mrs. Ida Gustin last week. Miss Helen Marvin of Portland l and her installing team of Tigard grange will be the installing officers. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Wenzel had her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' as their guests for Christmas dinner Marvin of this place. the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Braune of Rainier, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wenzel of Portland and Joseph Wenzel who is attending state norm al at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Newell (Marie Pomeroy) of Portland spent Christmas eve with Mrs. Newell’s father, S. H. Pomeroy, Tile Flat road. which will absolutely The quarterly conference of the clean all old dirty grease Evangelical churches in this district will be held in the church in West or oil, dirt or grit out of Portland on Friday evening, January- your transmission or dif- Il, at 8 o’clock, at which time the presiding elder will be present. ferential. Miss Fay Daniels, who is employed in Portland, spent Christmas with We also have the proper her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dan grease and oil with which iels. Pleasant Valley road. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holbok to refill your transmission family and Mrs. George Snider or differential. If you daughter, Miss Eunice Ellen, haven’t changed the Everett Snider were among Kintonites who were in Portland weight of your transmis Saturday. sion or differential oil or (Ta-Van) Joseph Wenzel, who has been spending the holiday season with his grease — Better put in Diamonds Clocks parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Wenz Winter Grade now. The el, returned to his studies hi Mon Wedding Rings mouth the first of the week. car will perform better. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young. Glenn Snider of Lake Grove was EXPERT DIAMOND SETTER a caller last Tuesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ~ Two Doors from Theater Les Riggs, Prop. 3rd and Wash. Snider, Pleasant Valley road. +• ‘---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Mrs. Harriett Ford, teacher of the primary grades .f the school, re turned to her school duties Tuesday- morning after spending the holiday season at her old home in Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider enter tained the following at their home on Pleasant Valley road Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Shannic and two daughters, of Milwaukie; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snider and family, Krahtners Entertain At Party Last Week C. E. Members Sing Carols Christmas Laurel Basketball Team Wins A Game Kinton And Scholls Granges to Install I Sunday. Mr. Christensen's mother is staying with her sister, Mrs. Nad «■rer. This was the first time Mrs. Christensen had been away from home for several months on account of her ill health. Miss Lillie Brown entertained a number of her friends nt her home last Saturday afternoon in honor of her 12th birthday. The house was decorated with Christinaa decora tiima. Miss Beatrice Brown, as sisted by Miss Irene Stevens, served Miss Wilma Crawford, who teach es school in Grant county, spent the holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. Elbert Stevens was surprised by about 25 young people Inst Friday evening, the occasion being his 21st birthday. Durward Finley of Tigard and Miss Cora Ausue of Canby were Thursday evening dinner guests of Miss Beatrice Brown. Mr. Finley and Miss Ausue are students of O. S. C. at Corvallis. Grandpa McNay of Newberg vis ited at the- McNay home several days during the holidays. The three schools of this com munity commenced again Wednesday after the Yuletide holidays. District No. 3 has three less pupils since the Tucker family have moved from the Rutschman house to the Stewart place in South Tualatin. Miss Irene Stevens has returned to normal -chool at Monmouth after REPAIRING RADIO FADA DEALERS Experience and technical training plus modern equip ment guarantee your satisfac tion. 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