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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON
JANUARY 24, 11)29
Th«' «'«fiite of Martin Huber has
been admitted to probate.
L. G. Bole of Cedar Mill wus a
county si'ut culler Tuesday.
II L. Ilickox of Sali iii s|M*nt th«-
Th«' Sunshine Girls of th«' Meth week «'nd with his family here.
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Winston Pool, who H attending
odist church gave 11 misiellaneous
shower Friday evening at the hum«' O. S. C., wan at home for the w<«k-
What*« On at the
Mrs. L. E McDowi'II end.
of Mr. iind .................................
Venetian Theater
in honor of Misa Irene Connell,
Ben Siu« of Eugene was u
bride-elect of Carlton Hand« of Sunday of his aunt, Mrs.
Friday end Saturday
Portland. Thos«' present ware Miss Sias.
Jan. 26-2«
Connell, Mrs. Thomas Connell, Mi
Mr«. 11. R. Chantier hai moved her
Reginald Denny in
R. L. Tucker, Mrs. McDowell, and candy kitchen in with Emmott's
“The Night Hird"
the Missi s Rose Cave, Putty Lomax, Meat market.
Margaret Tucker, Ernestine Brown,
Sunday Monday-Tuesday
E. C. Ilrown underwent a major
Pnuhiii'
l.oikluiit,
Hi'liii«' Mohr,
January 27 2H 21*
Leant* Regneir, Verna Snyder, ami operation at the Jones hoxpital Wed-
Belle Bennett and Neil Hamilton
nesday morning.
Wiiinbeth McDowell.
in "Mother Machree”
Mrs. Ivan Simon of Portland was
Rev. liurdy of Silverton, Rev. J. a gu«xt Tuesday of lol mother,
E Ebert of Bunks, Rev. M. A. Marcy Mrs. T. A. McCourt.
Wednesday- Thursday
of Forest Grove, Rev. G. O. Oliver,
January 30 31
Mrs. Georg«' Leminon of Toledo
president of Willamette university,
Richard liar thclmess in
Rev. Joe Patten of Dundee mid Rev. and J. T. Swift of Portland are vis­
"Out If The Ruins”
Simpson Hamrick of Murquum were iting at the O. Coslett home.
M ins Helen Diemon, who in at­
here Monday and Tuesday working
Coming
with Rev. E. B. Lockhurt on the tending Pacific university, was a
"Trull of ’UH"
Willamette university finance plan. we«'k end guest of Miss Jessie Pool.
They nil attended the chamber of
Mins Frances Schultz of Oregon
Clnrii How in "Wing«”
commerce luncheon Monday.
City is a guest this week of her
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Mrs. 8. E. Olson entertained a grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Gheen,
mid fumily.
Mr«. Charles Matthen of Portland group of friends Friday afternoon in
J.
Mrs. Emily Hawes returned to her
wmn culling on Hillsboro friend* Mon­ honor of her daughter, Mrs. 11.
Duncan of Tillamook, who was visit­ home in Portland Tuesday, after a
day.
ing here. Those present wer«* Mrs. few days' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Al»<* Youngrn and daughter of Duncan, Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs. C. Clara Garrett.
near llvlvvtiu w<*re Hillsboro visitor» G. Duxbury, Mis. Tom Literal, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg«' Hurma and
Saturday.
T. C. Darnell, Marjorie, Marian and Mr. mid Mrs. W. O. Morley at-
Evungeliiitic «•rvicv* are being Nina Duxbury, Irene mid Lorraine tended Relsekah lodge meeting at
held nt the •Farmington church for Darnell, John, Harry und Jimmie Boring Monday evening.
two week*.
Duncan und the hostess.
Mrs. V. W. Gardner, Mm. George
MU* Ix’onn Koger«, uttvnding Nor­
Th«' Indies of the Christian church McGrath and Miss Morrison are
inn! nchool nt Monmouth, «pent the held a -liver ten Wednesday after­ delegates to th«* Episcopal conven­
week end with home folk*.
noon of lust week at the home of tion in Portland this week.
George Kinnenr, preaident of the Mrs. L. G. Selfridge. A dstirig ho*
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Brunson of
Ihiplrx (hl llurio r company of Port­ t«'HS«' were Mrs. J. Loonier, Mrs. E. Scofield spent a few days the first
land, wu* in the city Friduy.
('. Brown, Mrs. Bessie James and of the week with Mrs. Brunson’s
The Ladie*' Aid of th«* Farmington Mrs E. B Webb. A progrum wus parents, Mr. mid Mrs. C. S. Bennett.
given
under the supervision of Mrs.
4'hurch will meet with Mr*. Charlr*
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller of Mil­
Muud Powell mid Mrs. L. Shina- waukie and Mm. Katie Trickey of
Roseman on Wednesday, Feb. 1.3.
berger.
About
40
ladies
were
in
at
­
John Nyberg, prominent Tualatin
Corbett were in Hillsboro Friday,
resident und road entbuainut, wnu u tendance.
attending the funeral of their rela­
county Meat bu inra* visitor Friday.
A surprise party wus held Thurs- tive, Thomas Gheen,
Mi * (¡ladyn Hentlry arrived home ilny night at the home of Mr. and
C. E. Wells returned Friday night
Tuesday from a month'* visit with Mrs. Earl Cook in honor of Mr. from a 10-day trip to Stevenson,
relative* und friend* in Lo* Angelea. Cook’s birthday. Those present were Wash., anil Redmond, whi're he was
Harry Emrick of San Frnnci*co ar­ Mr. mid Mrs. Thumus Ireland, Mr. looking after his interests in the
rived Friday for a vi*it with his mid Mrs. Hallie Ireland, Mr. mid telephone companies.
parent*, Mr. und
Mr*. Thomas Mrs. L. G. Selfridge, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Garthofner enter-
Claud Cook. Lucile mid Vernon tain«'d at dinner Thursday evening
Emrick.
Cook, mid Mr. und Mrs. Earl Cook. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Wasco,
The Delphian club met .Monday
Mi s Angie Harrington left Wed­ I Dr. mid Mm. W. E. Pittenger and
afternoon at the home of Mr-. John
Bailey, with Mr*. Thoma* Connell nesday fur Long Beach, Cal., to Mr. and Mrs. (). R. Hemsing.
visit her sister. Mrs. Lester Ireland,
Miss Frances Sundberg, daughter
a* leader.
N. II. Schiedel, who ha* been end daughters, who are spending the of Mm. Viola M. Sundberg, left
*eriou*ly ill with pneumonia, hn* re­ winter there. Miss Harrington, who Tuesday night to take a position as
covered sufficiently to be able to has been ill, has a leave of absence bookkeeper with the Evans Auto
of six months from her duties in Loading company'of Marshfield.
be up again.
Earl Grab«*!, who has been in th«*
Richard H. Week*, wrvice man the post office.
of the Burroughs Adding Machine
Fred Gheen. who was called here Good Samaritan hospital suffering
company, »pent a few day* in Hill*- on account of the illm*xx of his from an attack of influenza, is now
boro thin Week.
father, left for his home in Gustine, convalescing at the home of his
Mr*. E. M. Hurd and *on, Mal­ Cal., Friday evening after the fun­ -i-ter, Mrs. Victor Holmes, in Rose
colm, of Portland were week-end eral. Mrs. Clark Brown of Fern­ City.
John Walters of Cedar Mills was
gue t of Mr*. Hurd’s brother, Or­ dale. Wash., who was her«' during
1er father’s illness, left Sunday eve­ in the city on business Tuesday. Mr.
ange Phelp*. and family.
Walters would like to see another
Mr. and Mr*. T. W. Zimmer of. ning for home.
branch
off from the
Blackduck, Minnesota, arrived here I
II. L. mid Ed Christensen re- highway
road and follow the base
hi t week for an extended visit with turned Friday night from Arcata, Canyon
line.
Cal., where they wer«' called on ac-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allison
count
of
th«'
death
of
their
brother*
The monthly aocial of the junior
Mr. Hill was two children of Denver, Colorado,
Bible clan* of the Methodi*t church in*Iaw, Frank Hill,
will be held next Monday evening killed by a locomotive running over Wer«' guests a few days last week of
him while working fur 11 snwmill their cousins, Mrs. Charles Stone,
in the buaement of the church.
Ray and Wilber Dillon, and families.
company.
Paul A Kohnke of Everett, Wa*h.,
Mrs. A. L. Brock entertained Wed­ The visitors left Friday for San
left Sunday for home, after spend­
Frnncisco.
ing *<»me time here in th«* interest* nesday evening with a •> o'clock din­
Margaret Ellen
of the West Coast Telephone com- ’ ner in honor of the birthday of her old granddaughter Tallman, 4-year-
of Mr. and M rs.
daughter, Arlene.
Those present
pa ny.
L. L. Crawford of Manning, died
John Schaer of near North Plains were Misses Marcella and Nita Rog­ Sunday at the horn«1 of her parents,
was a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Mr. ers, Ida Lormor, Hazel Brown, Lucile Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Tallman, in
Schaer ha* lived in thin county for llertey, Esther Wilier« mid Arlene Portland. Funeral services were held
Brock.
f>2 years, und more than half that
Miss Bonnie Davidson of Whittier, Tuesday in Portland.
time ut his present home.
Cnl., is a guest this week of her
Mrs. W. V. Morrison entertained
While the Methodist church is be-
ing remodeled and decorated the brother ami sister-in-law, Mr. mid Tuesday evening with a dinner party
Boy Scouts, which meet in the Mrs. Gerald Davidson, and her bro­ at her home on East Alder street,
ther, Nenl Duvidson.
She is en Portland, given in honor of the
church Thursday evening, will meet route to eastern
Oregon for an ex- birthday of her son. Jack Murton.
in the high school hall instead.
tended visit.
Th«> guests included Misses Lenora
Mrs. T. W. William* and little
Bryant and Mildred McLeod, Mr.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Earl
Ralston
nnd
son of San Diego,
_
(’al., arrived last «on. Billie, and
and Mrs. Clark Gardner and Ted
Mrs.
Emma
Elliott
week for a few months' visit with
Lester Elliott of Portland were Hornecker of Hillsboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ben F. Layman of Portland.
J. T. Anderson of Farmington.
Gerald Davidson,
Mrs. Elliott is
Mrs. Edgar Rehse of near Farm­
Ambrose
Schmidlin
and
ju>n the grandmother of Mr. Davidson,
ington was agreeably surprised Fri­
Charles, of Vernonia, and Georg«'
Alfred Wallin of the Grove I.uni- day evening when a large number of
Schmidlin were here Thursday after­ her
company of Mountaindale was friends come in to help celebrate her
noon, conferring with the county transacting
The guests met at the
business in Hillsboro birthday.
court on the market road question.
We.Im '.day
Mr Wallin reported
,
Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kanina
F. M. Dill«» of Cornelius was a that they had about two inches of Jr., and went to the Rehse home
Hillsboro visitor Monday. Mr. Dill«' snow at his place when he left.
from there. The blowing of many
and family, who have been living at
Charles D. Jones attended a auto horns was the first thnt Sir.
Cornelius for about 11 year, formerly
and Mrs. Rehse knew of the party.
resided at Grand Forks, North Da­ Ia'gion convention nt Silverton Wed­
nesday night and one at Newberg
kota.
today and evening.
Mr. Jones is Surprised on 10th Anniversary
Mrs. W. L. Wilcox, Mrs. Milton district committeeman of this dia-
Mr. and Mrs. James Peppard were
Ilans, and Rev. and Mrs. S. McMinis trict.
agreeably surprised Saturday when
attended th«' mid-winter rally of th«'
Mis« Helen Stoltenberger of near a number of friends and relatives
Willamette Baptist association at the
North
Plains, a high school student came in to help celebrate their lltth
llinsvri Memorial church in Portland
in this city, underwent an operation wedding anniversary. The evening
last Thursday.
for appendicitis last Thursday after­ was spent in playing cards, with a
supper served by the guests at mid­
Mrs. Roy Pearson entertained at noon nt th«1 Smith hospital.
night. Those present were Mr. and
tea 'Tuesday of lust week in honor
H.
J.
Duncan
of
Tillamook
spent
Mrs. H. E. Pittenger of Longview,
of Mrs. II. J. Duncan of Tillamook.
the
week
end
with
his
parents-in-law,
Wash, ■; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Karasie-
Those present were Mrs. Duncan,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
E.
Olson.
Hi.«
wife
wicz, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. T. <’. Darnell, Mrs. ('.
Dux­
Wnll.ii*«>
Kidd,
Mr.
and
bury, Mrs. C. I>. Churchley, Lor­ nnd children, who have been visiting Mrs.
here,
returned
home
with
him,
Mrs. . A. J. Miller, all of Vancouver,
raine Darnell, Nina Duxbury, Jimmy 1
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
S.
F.
Jackson
. _. ----------- re­ Wash., ; Mr. and Mrs. _ L. ___
Duncan ami the hostess.
L. Withcril
Mrs. W. B. Fuller and daughter. turned to their horn«' at Eugen«' to­ and family of Capitol Hill, Mr. and
day
after
a
few
days
’
visit
nt
the
Mrs. Ward Walker and family, Mrs.
Miss l.elah, left Friday for Sac­
ramento, Cal., for a visit with Mr. home of their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Cora Strum nnd family, Mr. and
Chriatensen,
and
fumily.
Mrs. Dewey Johnson and family, J.
and Mrs. Beecher Jones and family.
Mrs. Laura Olds of near Beaver­ H. Peppard of Westimber, C. J.
Mrs. Jones is a daughter of Mrs.
Fuller.
Miss Fuller will go south ton was a Hillsboro visitor Wednes­ Peppard, Perry Walker. Mr. and Mrs.
as far ns Los Angeles, where she day. She reports her mother, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs.
will visit the Losli family, formerly R. II. Walker, as quite ill at their Peppard and family.
home.
of this city.
Miss Rose Cave is covering the
Ray Emmott of Ontario was a east end of the county for th«' Wash­
Hillsboro visitor th«1 first of the ington Savings A Loan association
Crues
week, a guest of his parents, Mr. and Ray Dillon has the west end.
Cartouche
and Mrs. II. R. Emmott. Ray is in
Mi«« Laura and Rollin Deck of
the stock business in eastern Oregon,
ij'jcwel movement
and brought a bind of cnttle to the O. S. C., Corvallis, spent the week­
end
with
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Portland market.
Twenty cattle
buyers from easti'rn Oregon came H. A. Deck.
Stnnford Cannon of Portland spent
down with a big shipment.
th«' week-end with his mother, Mrs.
The card party of th«1 Auxiliary Ih'lla Gonyo, north of Hillsboro.
to the American Legion last Thurs­
Mrs. Daisy H. Noe of Vale arrived
day night was well attended. Mrs.
Harry Morgan and R. F. Peters won Sunday for an indefinite stay while
first prizes nt bridge, and Mrs. J. L. auditing the county books.
Mrs. Max Crandall Hnd Mrs.
Auld and W. (). Jacobs had the high
scores at "500.” After refreshments George Woodworth visited friends in
Portland
last week.
were
served, .. dancing
„.,.t ..
.. .. -- was enjoyed
,
with Mrs. Myrth lloffman at
Robert Youngwi and two daugh­
Surrly price it no obattcle!
piano.
ters of Helvetia were county seat
We luve Jxinty Gruen wrut-
callers
Saturday.
Rev. A. J. Neufeld, pastor of the
let« for u little u $17to
Chris
Aschanz
and
son,
Fritz,
of
Methodist church at Woodburn, was
and fine Gruen wrutlets in
a guest nt the Washington hotel Mountaindale were Hillsboro visitors
lakt «olid gold caae«, for
Saturday.
while assisting in th«> Willamette
$17 to. Somewhere in our
University campaign her«1 Monday
complete «hewing of Gruen
Guild Watches, there i. one
and Tuesdny. Mr. Neufeld nlso vis­
fur you. Come in and *ee it.
ited Scholls in this interest. Rev.
SCHEURER’S FAMOUS
S. J. Sibley, pnstor at Tigard, was
also here Tuesday assisting in the
above mentioned effort.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Waldorf of
Take 'em home
Jeweler
Mnrcus and Miss Margaret Stenard
Hot or Cold
1211 Main Street
of Cooper, South Dakota, who have
hern visiting at the C. II. Gonyo
We are open until
home since f’hristmas, left Monday
11 P. M.
for Salem, where they will visit
other relatives.
From there they
WIGWAM RESTURANT
will make their return trip by way
Under New Management
of California.
They have driven
«»000 miles since in November.
Sbucai BrieisO
Why not
wear a Gruen?
Tamales and Chili
J. L. Anderson
PAGE SEVEN
the county will be represented. A
The lo-al Masons and Eastern
large number will attend from here. Star members had charge of the
The Three Link association will services at the Masonic Home last
meet at Ga-.ton Friday night. Elec­ Sunday afternon at 3 o’clock. Rev.
tion of officers will he part of th«' Marcy of Forest Grove, a member
Pythian« of Hillsboro
order of business. Lodges from Gas­ of the Blue lodge of Hillsboro, de­
Hold Joint Installation
Phoenix Lodge, K. of P , and ton, Banks, Hillsboro and Beaver­ livered th«* sermon, and vocal music
was furnished by the Eastern Star
Phoenicia Temple, Pythian Sisters, ton will be in attendance.
<|uartet, Mrs. V. W. Gardner, Mrs.
held joint installation of officers at
Grand
Chancellor,
K.
of
P-,
E. Wells. Floyd Miller and George
Monday night, with
the K. P.
- hall
....................
Will Visit Here Monday
T. McGrath.
u good crowd in attendance.
Stanton Rowell of Grants Pass,
Mr«, Vestu Combs was installing
officer for the Pythian Sisters, as grand chancellor of Knights of
The Past Chiefs’ club of Phoe­
sisted by Mrs. E . L. Moore as grand Pythias for the domain of Oregon, nicia Temple will meet next Monday
senior and Mrs. I’carl Brown as will make an official visit to evening at the home of .Mrs. Lloyd
graml manager, Miss Marjorie Sew- Phoenix lodge next .Monday night. Brown. Mrs. S. E. Fayram will be
ell was goddess of flowers anil the Other grand officers are expected assisting hostess.
little flower girls were Margaret to attend, and all members are urged
Woodmen and Royal Neighbors
Havens, Betty Morgan, Edna Ruth to be present.
will go to Banks February 5 to the
and Margaret Phillips, Dorothy Ku-
Rebekah« Have Special
get-together meeting of the Banks,
rntli and June Gifford.
Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Beaver­
The officers installed were Mrs. Meeting Next Tueeday
Verne McKinney, most excellent
The Rebekahs will have a special ton lodges.
(Additional Locals on Page Four)
chief; Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, excellent meeting Tuesday night at the I. O.
senior; Mrs. Frank Davis, excellent O. F. hall when Mrs. Louise Corozzi
Dance at North Plain«
junior; Mrs. W. W. Phillips, man- of Ashland, president of the Re­
At the W. O. W. hall Saturday
ager; Mrs. John Kamna Jr., mistress bekah Assembly of Oregon, will
night, January 26. Clark’s orches­
of record« and correspondence; Mrs. make an official visit.
tra. Tickets, 75 cents.
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Alfred Morgan, mistress of finance;
The social club of the Eastern
Mrs. w.
“
C. Gifford,
-----
protector;
Better
let
Andy
fix
your
watch.
Mrs. R. E. Hutcherson, guard, and Star met Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. B. W. Barnes, and He knows how.—J. L. Anderson,
Mrs. A. H. Busch, past chief.
16-tf
8. E. Fayram was installing offi- after the business session the time Jeweler, 1211 Main street.
cer for the Knights, assisted by A. was enjoyed in playing bridge, Mrs.
Commence the year right.
W. Havens, as grand prelate and O. T. .McWhorter receiving high 1
Without good
eyesight
J. D. Anderson as grand master-at- score. Officers for this year were
w you’re only half efficient.
Fred ‘ Tesch,
work. The officers for the year are elected as follows: Mrs. —
E. J .Sherman, chancellor com- president (re-elected ); Mr«. R. E. Dr. Glutsch will examine your
mander; W. W. Phillips, vice chan- Parsons, vice president Mrs. C. E. eyes without charge or obligation.
cellar; J. J. Wismer, prelate; W. C. Deichman, secretary (re-elected), Washington Hotel, Wednesday, Jan.
47-48
Gifford, master of work; W. H. and Mrs. O. T. McWhorter, trea- SO.
Dierdorff, keeper of records an«l surer.
seal; G. R. Chapman, maxter-at-
The Social Circle of the Congre­
arms; J. D. Anderson, master of fi­
nance; A. W. Havens, master of gational church elected officers for
exchequer; 8. E. Fayram, inner the year at the meeting Thursday
guard; J. W. Connell, outer guard, at the home of Mrs. B. W. Barnes.
Mrs. R. C. Vaught was reelected
and Fred Sewell, trustee.
Mrs. A. H. Busch, the outgoing provident, Mrs. H. A. Deck, vice
most excellent chief, presented cor­ president; Mrs. R. Walworth, secre­
sage bouquets to the members of tary, and Miss Jessie MacKay trea-
the team, the outgoing mistress of -urer. Mrs. Barnes was assisted in
records and correspondence, Mrs. entertaining by Mrs. C. E. Lytle.
Harry Morgan, the pianist, Mrs.
Some of the officers of the
Fred Sewell, and the trustees.
A short program followed instal­ Eastern Star chapter attended the
lation ceremonies.
Damon Greer school of instruction for chapters
Jr., gave a recitation, Mrs. Herman of Portland and vicinity Friday night
Frank sang several solos, with Mrs. at Multnomah chapter. Those at­
Sewell as accompanist; Henry Ku- tending from here were Miss Lenora
ratli gave a reading, and the Pyth­ Bryant, Mrs. B. W. Barnes, Mrs.
ian Sisters degree team put on a Thomas Gregg. Mrs. Donald Megar­
gel, Mrs. R. E. Parsons, Mrs. Floyd
drill.
Miller, Mrs. Fred
— • —
Tesch and Jack
Murton.
Royal Neighbor« ln«talled
+
Fraternal
Î
Officer« Friday Evening
The Royal Neighbors installed the
officers for 1929 at the Grange
hall Friday evening.
Mrs. H. H.
Stannard was the installing officer,
assisted by Mrs. W. F. Lormor as
ceremonial marshal, and Mrs. T.
Qualls as musician.
Mrs. Fred Ennis was installed as
oracle, and the other officers are
Mrs. Victor Batchelar, past oracle;
Mrs. H. E. Rea, vice oracle; Mrs.
D. A. Kramer, chancellor; Mrs. J.
M. Tillman, recorder; Mrs. Claud
Cook, receiver; Florence Coslett,
marshal; Ida Lormor, assistant mar­
shal; Mrs. Haud Dickason, inner
sentinel; Mrs. Roy Pearson, outer
sentinel; Mrs. Julius Corenson, 1-
year manager; Mrs. L. F. Brown,
2- year manager; Mrs. Len Shattuck,
3- year manager; Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee,
musician; Mrs. J. Nicodemus, flag
bearer; Mrs. Edwin Bowman, Faith;
Mrs. C. Duxbury, Courage; Lucile
Cook, Modesty; Mrs. Janies Peppard,
Unselfishness; Mrs. Elmer Peterson,
Endurance; Mrs. Stannard, drill
captain and press correspondent.
Mrs. Thomas Qualls sang a solo.
Mrs. Batchelar was presented with
a past officer's pin, and Mrs. Freda
Frost was presented with a gift for
faithfulness as marshal for four
years.
The members decided to have a
food sale on February 9. and also
to have a silver tea on February
14 at the home of Mrs. W. F. Lor­
mor. The hostess will be assisted
by Mrs. L. F. Brown, Mrs. Charles
Douglass, Mrs. H. II. Stannard and
Mrs. John Johansen.
Modern Woodmen Officers
Installed
Last
Thursday
George Woodworth was the instal­
ling officer for the M. W. A. lodge
at the installation ceremonies at the
Grange hall last Thursday evening.
J. M. Person was installed as coun­
sel, G. H. Ireland as advisor, A.
Wohler, banker; George T. McGrath,
clerk; Waldo Ditter, escort; William
Emrick, sentry; Theo Wilkins, watch­
man; F. L. Hewitt, 2-year manager,
and W. E. Brown, 3-year manager.
A special meeting is planned for
February 20, when there will be
initiation and refreshments.
It is
expected that a Portland team will
be in attendance and exemplify the
initiatory work.
Dance at
Laurel
There will be a dance at Lau­
rel Community hall Saturday night,
February 2. Everybody invited. I'J
Dance at Corneliu«
Dance to real jazz music. Gail
Karns and his jazz band, Saturday
night at the Greyhound.
48-4'Jp
When you need glasses,
.e DR. LUZADER at XÏ-2
vE'- the Hillsboro Phar-
-------- macy, every Saturday.—32-tf
Mrs. R. E. Parsons of Orenco has
been elected vice president of the
Associate Matrons’ club of O. E. S.
of Portland and vicinity.
The new officers of Phoenicia
Temple will hold office for the first
time at the regular meeting Friday
night, and all members are
quested to attend.
OUR
Fresh Bread
and Pastries
are baked the same day
sold. Please place orders
the day before to assure
both of having goods.
BATTERIES
NOTICE
We have a supply of flour
sacks at 90c a doz. Get
them now, no orders taken
Take advantage of our
daily specials.
Will fit Ford, Chevrolet, Star
and all other light cars.
Saturday, Jan. 26 only:
Pecan Butter Rolls . 15c
And Your Old Battery
Guaranteed For 12 Months
Perfection Bakery
and
Sahnow Bros. Garage
Coffee Shop
1361 Main Street
“For Health Protection
Use Perfection”
Telephone 2431
Hillsboro, Oregon
the
Advent of
Colder
Weather
With
Two Important Meetings
Scheduled Within Week
Rebekahs will meet in county con­
vention next Wednesday at Forest
Grove, when all Rebekah lodges of
Stock of all kinds, but
Milk Cows and Laying
require heavier feeds
able production is to
tained.
especially
Hens will
if profit­
be main­
IMPERIAL Brand mixed Feeds contain sufficient yellow Corn and other grains
high in carbohydrates to make a well balanced ration. Oil Meals are used to
supply the necessary Protein to maintain satisfactory production.
Prices right now are probably as low as they will be for several months. This
may be the right time to lay in a good stock.
We solicit an opportunity to
figure with you on your feed requirements.
Hess Panacea fed to poultry and Hess Tonic to milk cows will tone up your stock
and produce big returns.
Imperial Feed & Grain Company
“Quality Feeds For Every Feeding Purpose”
Phone 511
Hill* boro
3E
731 Second St.
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