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MARCH 21, 1U29 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE EIGHT sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett the first of the week. Ernest Hansen and S. P. Tay lor have sold some of their wal- ] ^**MISS ELIZABETH COOKE, Correspondent nut trees to a Catholic institu ——• - - - - ■ . .—■—* tion near Oregon City and have Chehalem Mountain, March 21. A Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mooberry contracted to plant them. CLUB ADOPTS GIRL SCOUTS —Giading is being done on the . crew of men worked on the pro- ****** av*< • «*•(»« aa* I o. MC'V V'UlVi WVIV . . . . . * AND PLANTS ROSE BUSHES Mr. and Mrs. Joe Suver were toad between the top of Mc I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and The Easter committee, consist- Cormick hill and the Buck Heaven oi __ Tho * Mrs. Charles McCIaughrv. Cornelius, March L.. .... ln<? Mrs. C. C. Wight returned Mr»- H. T. llesse. Miss school house. F. L. Brown has monthly meeting of the Civics i Farwell and Mrs. Ernst, have charge of the work and E. C. and i home from Portland Saturday, club was held Tuesday in the been working ’ on the Sunday \\ F. Wohlschlegel, W. I. Jones and Buford Deford have donated city hall. The program included | She has been visiting there for ! school program which will be ’ j several days. work with their teams to make a the presentation of a movie reel Thies and givcn E"stcr morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman on child health by Miss Reta Bun-1 fill below the McCormick place. Scholls Church Notes ning and recitations by members 1 family and Henry Leipold mo- Sunday school at 10 a. m. Lou Meyers has been ill with | tored on the Columbia River high- of the first and second grades. Morning worship at 11 a. in. and a severe cold. j way Sunday. Mrs. J. Finegan was appointed | Miss Edith Baker, who is teach Miss Marie DePrez and Miss Epworth League :»• 7:30 p. m. corresponding secretary. The Next Sunday is 1 alm Sunday and ing north of Forest Grove, has i Ruby Thelan of Portland spent adoption of the Girl Scouts and week-end visiting in Cor- the story of Christ's entering been ill at the home of her moth the furnishing of rose bushes to | i the er, Mrs. Flora Baker, for the past Jerusalem will be discussed. nelius. beautify the highway in the busi Mrs. Reed, the Sunday school two weeks. Cornelius who at- Those from ness section were voted on and \ tended the play presented by the superintendent, has returned from Harold Hodson of Springbrook passed. Royal Neighbors of Hillsboro Sat a visit in eastern Washington. preached at the Buck Heaven urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Miller, assistant superintend school house Sunday morning. MASQUERADE PARTY HELD Henry Hanson, who has been A. L. Brock and daughter. Guini- ent, filled her place while she cutting wod here, returned to his FOR DILLEY STUDENTS vere; Mr. and Mrs. R. Wyffles. was gone. ------------ Syriac Opening------------ home in Portland Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Morrissy and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stevens A masquerade party was held Mrs. William Van Lum and chil and family of Newberg were at the home of Miss Dorothy dren. Sunday visitors at the Ira Mc Mrs. Frank O’Donnell and son, Cockrane Saturday evening for Cormick home. the members of the sixth, seventh Pat, of Keasey were Cornelius Mr. . and Mrs. D. P. Murrey and eighth grades of the Dilley visitors several days this week. and i family of West Chehalem school. Prizes were awarded for The Rev. Mr. Thompson of Green Mountain, March 21. — were dinner guests Sunday of the best masked person and for Portland delivered the sermon at The Elwood logging camp, which - ■ ’s parents.’ Mr. and the person having the best cos the Methodist church Sunday eve- has been closed for some time, Mrs. Murrey Mrs. D. M. McInnis. Mrs. Mur- tume. The evening was spent in ning. operations again Monday rey and children remained for a games. Those present were Prin Miss Alta Daniels spent the started of last week. few days' visit. cipal J. W. Peabody. Mary Doug- week-end in Portland, Alice, David and Sam Strubb, Mr. and Mrs. Jint Ratchin of las, Helen Haskins, Grace Lewis, Mrs. Emma Schmalie . ; __ ________ and Earl Genzer and Ruth and Wilma Lorina Waddle, I Irene Mulvey,j r. daughter, Mrs. Freda Hubble, of Bailey visited at Lookout Sun Portland were guests at the home of Mrs. Ratchin's brother, L. T. Margaret Quick. Marjorie Peter-] ! Portland spent several days last day. Finigan, last week-end. son. John Bardsley, Wayne Hoov week at the home of Mrs. Sam William and Edward Smejkal Mrs. Owen Palmer was hon-1 er, sfelvin Simmons, Carl Waddle, Moon of Garibaldi. ored with a surprise party Tues- Stuart Mulvey, Robert Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miles, Jr., were in Vernonia Sunday. Edward and Ernest Smejkal day evening of the past week at Donald Boyd, George Johnson. left for Portland Monday, where Tommy Thompson and the host they will spend several days look were Portland visitors Thursday. her home at the foot of the Tom Riggle of Vernonia and mountain. Those attending were ing after business interest’s. ess, Dorothy Cockrane. Fred Riggle of Buxton were here Myra Wiedewitsch visited in Monday looking over some boun Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck of Cornelius.—Mrs. Erwin Sahnow Portland over the week-end. They were Hillsboro, Oscar Hagg of Reed- entertained the members of the /_ ;_______ _ daries of timber. A ______________ number of people from ;___ here guests at the Bailey home. ville, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fini- Schefflin Lutheran Ladies’ Aid attended the Forest Grove high Louis Schmidlin visited Tony gan, Mrs. Ira McCormick, Misses Thursday afternoon. school operetta, ‘’Pickles,’’ Friday Smejkal, who is ill in Portland, Bernice and Wanda Finigan, Alice Mrs. Orville Jones and daugh- evening. McInnis and DeMoss Brash, Emil ters, who have been guests at i ’ Finegan was in Portland Sunday. Elvin —------------March ¡2-23--------------- and Frit/. Egger. Hodson McCor the home of Effie Jones, returned Friday and Saturday. Show Prohibition Picture mick, Buford Deford, Kenneth to their home in Bend this week. Hila Cornelius attended the The prohibition motion picture, McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Charles Newman of Sandy, Older Girls’ conference at Oregon “ The Transgressor, ” will be shown and Mr. Palmer’s parents. who has been visiting at the home City over the week-end. at 7 :45 p. m. Monday at the Mrs. Theodore Wells of Red of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blazer of Hillsboro was Charles Kunkle, returned home a guest of Douglas Wight last Methodist church at Cornelius. mond spent this week and last The Rev. R. E. Close will deliver with her mother, Mrs. Flora Saturday. i Wednesday. an address in connection with the Baker. F. Leipold is ill. Mrs. R. P. Shaw and daughter, showing of the picture. Bud Otis returned to his home Mrs. John Rock was shopping Helene, were Forest Grove visi in Hillsboro Monday._____________ tors Saturday. CORNELIUS Road Work Starts NEWQ In I aurei Section Logging Camp Is Opened Up Again in Grants Pass Wednesday of the past week, after a short visit hero with his mother, Mrs. S. M. Humphrey Wald McMaugh left for Grants Pass Wednesday of last week, whore ho has a position driving a truck for his uncle. Bud Otis, who is in the wood business. Sunday visitors at the W. F. Wohlschlegel home included Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Price and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dempsey ami daugh ter. 1‘uddey, all of Portland. Mrs. F. J. Clark spent several days in Portland last week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. McGrew. Mrs. Pearl Otis of Newberg was here last week nursing her mother in-law. Mrs. S. M. Humphrey. Mrs. Humphrey been confined to her bed over a month. -------------- March 111»--------------- Say you saw it in The Argus. Old newspaper nt the Argus office; 10c per bundje. For Suie Get behind wheel and get the facts Leisyville, March 21.—The Leisyville Woman’s club met at the home of Mrs. Albert Hanley last Thursday and the officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Lillie Hanley was chosen president, . Mrs. Anna Hornecker, 'Ii vice president, and Mrs. John Sinclair, secretary. Mrs. Joseph Sells left Thursday morning for Seattle, Wash., for a week's visit with her father. M. Nist, and family. Miss Margaret Coos, wh.> has been employed in Portland, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hanley. Just Drive—Just take (lie wheel —then you'll know why Buick is winning more than twice as many V buyers as any other car priced above $1200! DONELSON 8¿ SEWELI FUNERAL HOME 3d at Lincoln St. Hillsboro, Ora. Phon« 953 Lady Attendant—New Modern Limousine Funeral Coach and equipment. Chapel and Private Family Rooms. Calls answered at any distance, day or night. Spring Opening MOTOR-CARS ABRIES 121 SIRIES 116 Sed.ni- . . Coupes • • Sport Cars * The.e prkrs f. lerrui nn Iw F. Abenroth $1450 «> (1*20 ■ $l220 to $1520 • $1195 Io $1250 11 195 <>> $1450 115 2 5 ■ $1225 o. b. Buick Esctorr, spensl »quipmrnt «nrs. Consrnirr arrsngrd on die liberal Ci. Ni. A. C- 1 inie l’arrucnt Plan. H. C. PETERSON 1155 Second St. When Beller Automobile, Are Built . . . Bunk Will Build Them *■ Deputy Master Is A Grange Speaker : served and the ladies of the com munity are invited to attend. R. N. McClure presented the club with two trees to be planted in the parsonage lot. One is an English walnut and the other a chestnut tree. Scholls, March 21,—W. R. Gek- Mrs. L. W. Guild will be the ler, deputy master of the Oregon State Grange, spoke at the all leader at the Epworth League day meeting of the Scholls Grange meeting next Sunday evening. The Happens When last Saturday. The program in topic, “What cluded music and rectitations by I Christ Enters the City,” will be the members of the Grange and discussed. The Epworth League Mrs. Kirkpatrick and George is planning on having three spe cial services preceding Easter. Kirkpatrick were initiated. The Mountainside school pro There will be a service Thursday, gram. which will be given April Friday and Saturday evenings, 5, will consist of local talent and and candle light service Easter The regular monthly special music from Portland. A evening. basket social will follow the pro- stereopticon lecture will be given at 8:15, following the league ser gram. Several from the Mountain vice. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wenstrom Home church will be baptized at the Baptist church in Newberg motored on the Columbia River next Sunday evening. The Rev. highway last Sunday. W. A. Gueffroy, the local pastor, Gladys Brown and Willard Tay- j will conduct the services. lor spent Sunday with their par Mr. and Mrs. Max Bennett and ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Taylor. daughter of Blue Lake spent Mrs. Mary Stretcner spent sev-1 Tuesday at the J. E. Bennett i eral days in Portland last week. home. Mrs. Medford Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Magnuson of the Mountain Home com munity spent Sunday at Canby, guests of Mr. Magnuson’s mother. The Rev. Mr. Ernst is at home for a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor of Seaside visited friends and rela tives for a few days the first of the week. Mrs. Hilbert Krause and small daughter of Snohomish, Wash., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Allison when they returned Thurs day from their trip to Everett, Wash. The Father and Son banquet was well attended last Friday eve ning, more than 100 being pres ent. Paul Patterson, deputy dis trict attorney, of Hillsboro, was the speaker. Mrs. S. P. Taylor was chairman of the supper com mittee. The Scholls Woman’s club met last week and planted a Mary Sherman tree in the church lot. A flowering crabapple was the va riety chosen by the club. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. R. McClure March 28. Mrs. G. J. Frankel, state fed eration president, is expected to be present.' A silver tea will be WARNING This Association has no connection with any other association nor with any other financial concern of any other kind. Those desiring transactions with us should be careful that the name agrees with that used below. VENETIAN THEATER OREGON HILLSBORO SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY - MARCH 24 - 25 - 26 Matinee Sunday, 2 P. M. Sunday Matinee—10c and 25c Evening Prices—10c and 35c ACKNOWLEDGED and ACCLAIMED RELIABLE Washington Savings 8C Loan Association J. M. PERSON, Mgr. Hillsboro, Ore. Shute Bank Bldg. ONE of the FOUR GREAT Pictures of the YEAR A duchess commands his love—sorely tempted, he a grinning clown—turns from the pure, sub lime love of beautiful Dea—Fate intervenes— a woman scorned—a fugitive from the law— and through VICTOR HUGO'S eternal love story we follow the intrigues of the royal court —to a magnificent dramatic climax—hereto fore unequalled on stage or screen. VENETIAN THEATER Hillsboro Friday and Saturday - This Week Matinee Saturday, 2 P. M Usual Price: 10c and 25c ■»»DAVIES in THE PATSY A King Vidor Stupendous In Its Lavish Perfection CARL LAEMMLE Presents Universal’s Third Picturization of a VICTOR HUGO story, the most startling, dramatic and picturesque of all his works. 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