CORNELIUS NEWS ^^MISS ELIZABETH COOKE, Correspondent .................... — Cornelius, January 1J—For th«' best attendance at the Boy Scout court of honor for a month, the Cornelius troop won the flag given by Mrs. Henry Behrman and also an American flag given by Weil’s De­ partment store. Flue Cause* Fire Fire resulting from a defective flue slightly damaged the home of Sam Webb Friday evening. Mr«. Huliman Ho«te«» - - - - — -» Music & Electric Co., 116«' Second St.. Hillsboro, Ore. Phone 1911. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Al' Hinderling Friday morn- Cornelius Scouts Make Good Record Eninia Schmalie, who has 1 been in Garibandi taking care of her daughter. Mrs. Sam Moon, and fam- il.v, who have had the flu. returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rand were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles MeClaughery. Miss Erma Wolf was a guest of her cousin. Miss Zelda Wolfe, of Forest Grove Friday. Mrs. P. O. Furlie spent Wednes­ day in Portland, visiting her sister. Rev. A. Brackenberty filleii the Methodist pulpit Sunday i ami evening, during the illness of ” the ’’ regular pastor. Rev. U. O. Beadles. Mr. ami Mrs. George Hancock of Forest Grove were Sunday guests at th«' home of Mrs. Mary Mooberry. Marjorie LaFollette. Wilma Hani- melman anil Betty Hobbs are ill this week. Mrs. J. E. Huisman entertained Thursday afternoon with a shower for Mrs. Floyd Harper, formerly Audrey Adkinson. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. Duncalf. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Harper, Mrs. J. P. Cooper. Mrs. Jack Huson. Mrs. McAllen, Mrs. F. O. Shay, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. L. H. Adkin­ son.’ Mrs. William Mann, Mrs. B. McGinn, Mrs. Frank Huisman of Mis. F. Stenicker, Forest Grove, ------ Misses Golda Cooper, Frances Ad­ kinson, Margaret Schnieder, Myra Oregon State Agricultural College. Hines of Hillsboro, Maybelle Thomas, Frances Stenicker, and the hostess. Corvallis, Jan. 17.—Hillsboro will be th«' first town visited by the Oregon State Military Cadet band on its Miss Blanch Finnigan attended the twenty-fourth annual tour. Thurs­ Camp Fire Council in Forest Grove day, March 21, marks the first of Saturday. nine similar appearances. A river Mr. and Mrs. Mclllvane left last steamer chartered for the occasion week for a visit in California. will convey forty musicians to the The Cornelius Meat market is lower Columbia river cities of St. having a new ice box and ice ma­ Helens, Clatskanie, Astoria, ami Sea­ chine installed. side in Oregon, and Cathlamet. 111- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mann of Port­ waco, Kelso, and Longview in Wash­ land were Monday guests at the ington. home of Mrs. M. D. Mann. An eight piece orchestra, com­ Mrs. Earl Hobbs, who has been posed entirely of regular band mem­ ill at her home, is improving. bers, features at all dances given in An Epworth Leagu«' business meet­ connection with the concerts. Va­ ing will be held at the home of Mr. riety numbers and solos are included and Mrs. E. D. Rand Friday evening. in a diversified program of band Mrs. Mary Morrissey is serving and dance music. Trips of a sim­ hot lunches at the school in the ab­ ilar nature have been taken by the sence of Mrs. Emma Schmalie. band during spring vacations for Mrs. Roy Cook, formerly of Cor­ 23 years. nelius. is now living here again. Rev. U. 0. Beadles is slightly im- proved over last week. The Neighbors of Woodcraft held a large dance last week. Gus Irmler and Bob Cornelius went salmon fishing last week. Miss Marie DeSmith is visiting in “Behind the German Lines," Ger­ Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibson of many’s photographic war record, will Forest Grove were dinner guests at be shown at the Venetian theater Friday ami Saturday. Critics have the W. R. Cooke home Saturday. Miss Queen Hoskins of Dilley was described it as probably the out­ a guest at the home of Mrs. M. D. standing war picture of the period— stark, grim, brutal. The pictures Mann Sunday. — Mrs. Herman Thies, who has been were taken by soldier cameramen and many lives were lost in so doing. very ill, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. LaFollette are MICHAEL HUGHES in Salem for the legislative session. Guests of Mrs. D. Crance last Funeral services for the late week were Mrs. F. A. Thomas of Corvallis, Mrs. Maude Bonta of Michael Hughes. Beaverton route 3, Canada, and Mrs. Martha Vick of were held today at the St. Cecelia’s church at Beaverton and interment California. Miss Myra Wiedewitsch is serious­ was in the Catholic cemetery on Cooper Mountain. ly ill at her home. Mrs. Mike Susbauer and daugh­ ter, Oneita, were Portland visitors MRS. IRENE SHUMWAY Saturday. Miss Alta Daniels, teacher of the Mrs. Irene Shumway, wife of Fern Hill school, spent the week­ Bruce Shumway of this city, died at end visiting in Portland. the Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ The people of Cornelius community- land Thursday at.u funeral services are invited to inspect Washington were held Saturday at Vancouver. County’s New Store. Pianos. Radios. Mrs. Shumway was an instructor Washing Machines, G. E. Refrigera­ for several years in Vancouver high tors, Electric Ranges, Vacuum Clean­ school, and at the time of her mar­ ers, Hot Point appliances. Electric riage two years ago, she was head of Clocks, Electric Fixtures and a com­ the English department. They had plete line of Eietrical supplies. Radio made their home in Hillsboro since Sales and Service. Wiring. Repairing, their marriage. Mr. Shumway is and Contracting. The best of service connected with the E. J. Sherman and a square deal to all. K. A. Price Lumber company. Mrs. Shumway College Band Will Play Here On Tour "Behind The German Lincs" To Venetian 111 JANUARY 17, 1V2U THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO. OREGON PAGE SIX " profiraln GlVCtl At t* Session Of P. T. A. had substituted in the local »«hool* | at various times. Decease«! is sur- | viveil by th* widower and her father, Charles Guernsey, of Vancouver. Orenco', January |7— Th«' month A number of friends from Hills­ boro attended th«' funeral services. ly meeting of th«' Parent-Teaeher association was held at th«' »«'hool house Thursday afternoon, and tlu* following program was given: Song, “Pucker Up »mi Whittle;” poem. "Crossing tne Bar;” song, "Oregon;" I reading, "Making Medioerites." Mrs. F. Cate. Mrs. A. Allen lad th«' dis- .___ .. . ., cussion on the iiuestion, "Do chil- Oregon Publishers Will Hold Meeting up stories, stories.” iuudwhi follow«'«! uj by Me- . 2" . d'"'«ke make up L. T. Woodward. J. C. Rogers lishers will be thoroughly studied anti i\ illard Brown. and discussed at the eleventh annual Loui«' Csergi«' purchased an au­ Oregon IVess conference, to be held on the University of Oregon campus i tomobik' recently. Adam Bella is planting u larg«‘ February 21. 22 ijml 23. it was dis­ closed in the program announced ' number of rose cuttings. Th«' Women's circle met in the today by Eric W. Allen, chairman of the program committee. Prominent church parlors Inst Wednesday after- newspaper men and trade journal- ? noon with an attendance of 30. Mrs. *sts from all parts of the stat«' are * S. L. Carlyle was hostess. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Magarell of scheduled to speak at th«' conference, which is expected to attract more Tillamook were guests of Mrs. Alic«' Handley ami family a coup!«' of days than 200. W. Verne McKinney of the Argus last week. Miss Lesley Gipson return«'«! from is to discuss classified advertising and C. J. Gillette of the News-Times the Jones hospital in Hillsboro last at Forest Grove will talk on local week. Grandma Nye, who lives with her advertising. daughter, Mrs. Hatti«' Freeland, celebrated her 83rd birthday Satur­ Local Checker Men day. Lose to Yamhill Mrs. M. A. Markland of Van- couver. Wash., was th«' guest of Mrs. The Yamhill county checker club Antia Berry last week. Mrs. J.................................... M. Kidd received a mes- defeat«'«! the local artists at the __ chamber of commerce rooms Friday sage last week stating her father evening 71 to 59. The team repre­ ha«i died at his horn«' in Denver, He was a retired Pres- senting this county include«! Earl Colorado, Bryant of Orenco, J. D. Barthilier byterian minister, 84 years old. Miss Florence Kidd, who went to of Forest Grove. Denver Barney of Bethany, James Kerr, Peter Barth­ Los Angeles a few months ago, will olomew, Alfred Heywood, Dan Deav- start to school next month there. ille, W. F. Boley, H. A. Kuratli and She plans to tak«> a four-year course in kindergarten work. She is u J. A. Murrow. graduate of Hillsboro high school. The depot was reopened last Fri­ Estate« Probated day with W. C. Bennett again in The estate of H. J. Sade has been charge. It will remain open while admitted to probate. It is value«i A. McGill Jc Son are packing ami at $7,000. The Agnes Hall estate has shipping out their nursery stock. also been entered. The people of Orenco community t ... are invited to inspect Washington County's New Store. l’inno', Radio*, Washing Machines, G. E Refrigera tors, Electti«' Range . Vacuum Clean ers. Hot Point appliance*, Electric Clocks, Electric Fixtures and a com­ plete lin«' of Eletrieal supplies. Ratlin Sales and Service. Wiring. Repairing, and Contracting. Th«' best of s.rvice ami a square «leal to all. K A. Price Music Electric Co., litio Second St., Hillsboro, Ore. Phone 1911. High School Students Attend Conference B. K. Denney Honore«! By Grange Members ...... _ir ______ _ muster of lì K. __ Denney, retiring the Beaverton grange, win presented with a past master’» jewel ut u meet ing and installation of officer* Sat­ urday. Th«’ new- officers were in stalled by the degree team from Leedy grange. Cedar Mill’, with II. R. Findley ns installing officer. FADA DEALERS Much valuable information WH < gained from the annual high school press ami student body leaders’ meet­ ing at th«' University of Oregon over th«' weekend. Those going from here were Mi»s Tenn*»»«-«' Weather- red, of th«' faculty, ami Miss Lahoma Powell, junior girl representative, Mis.« Elizabeth Thompson, editor Hilhi annual, Leslie Chase, student president, ami James Vickers, body Hilhi managt'r. GETTING UP NIGHTS For Blad«l.r Relief I* Nature • Danger Signal. Columbu« Min- later’« Wife Relate« I »pel i#n«e. Rev. W. II Mitchell. 824 No. Pmk St., Columbus, Ohio, say-': "My wife was troubled -ciioii'ly with bladder irritation until w<> useil llthinted buchu (Kellar Formula.) She would have to g«'t up 6 to 8 times vach night. Will gladly answer any let Miss Olson Bride Of Officer McMahon St. Matthews Young People Name Officers Officers of the St. Matthews Young People of Hillsboro were elected at a meeting in the Parish hull Friday evening. Officers named were: Min­ nie Schneider, president; Hertha Sahlfeld. vice-president; Merit« Mr Coy, secretary and Hasel Bernier treasurer. The new officers of th«' club prom- THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK December 31, 1928 , RESOURCES Total .................................. E x p «’ r I <* n c <* «nd tochnlciil trnhiinir plun nioi«** 1332 a«««l I(>7«• - trines of Franklin every week in the year. They pay thenwelves first, making deposits each and every payday. They are steadily forging ahead to financial inde­ pendence. This is the only way to Thrift and Happiness. 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