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APRIL I«. 1929 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Beulah Smith of McMinn Mr». Kennrdy Honored Presented With Plant» ville ia spending a few weeks in A number of friends of Mrs. A surprise presentation of five Hill-boro, a guest of her mother, Gail Kennedy gathered at the plants from the members and Mrs. Ennia, und friends. Mrs. home of Mm Thelma Tallman friends of the Congregational b Smith, who will be remembered as last Thursday night to give her church to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miss Beulah Belle Lynch, former a farewell party. Mrs. Kennedy Deck on the occasion of their ly of this city, tx a talented voc will soon leave for Monmouth to wedding anniversary, marked the uliit and nane sang over KO1N la t manage a store, The party was a morning service last Sunday. The winter. complete surprise to her. The various plants were the gifts of Miss Elizabeth McClintock, a evening was spent in playing the congregation, the Ladies' Aid Mrs. Vesta Combs li ft Wednes Mr». Everett Drury of Van- Mr». Otto Amlrr on of Witch guessing games and ref re h menta Social Circle, the Young People's corner. Wash., is a guest nt the Hazel I'liti'l tnilii'd th<* sewing club day morning for a few duys' visit student al normal school at Mon mouth, tras a guest of her sister, were served at the close. Mrs. society, the church school and the of that section Wednesday after in Eugene. J. M. Tillman home. Kennedy, Mrs. L. I*. Tallman and After the Miss Nellie Gordon i« u guet Mrs. II. IL Tallman, over the Mi s Gussie Sigler were the prize Wolf Pack. Representatives of Mrs. Mary J Tillman uf <»re- noon of last week. each group went to the Deck pew Mrs. R. McClintock gmi City ia visiting at the home hewing wnx finished n lunch win this wick of her brother, Fred week-end. of the Dr. Via hospital in Fori'st winners in the guessing games. and gave their plant in the name ■erveil. Those pre ent were the Gordon, and family. of her son, J. M. Tillman. The guest of honor was presented of their organization. Pastor Hal Grove was also a guest at the H<>< ffel, Wnlliu'i I Mrs. L. P. Stranahan is in Tallman Mrs. Eva Meyers of Buxton Is Mexdumes Hurry with a beautiful gift. ler expressed the thanks of all home Monday. ( ’ . Iloeffel of Port II . it. I, |. ................................. Portland this week with her »i»- in Dr. Via's hospital at Fore it the people for the wonderful help Hnrtmiin. Elmer Scott, Innd. R. Le cion tcr-in-luw, Mrs. A. C. Lyon, who The Auxiliary to the Sewing Class Exhibits Work Grove to undergo tin alteration. both Mr. and Mrs. Deck have Ed Saxton, Erm -t llelvogt, How is >11. will give a card party tonight at ('. Harina of Beaverton has ac aril Fuller, Rtiy Part of the celebration of Na been to the parish in every way. Dean, C. W. the Veterans' hall. Everybody in Mrs. Edward Hoffman, Sr., of copied a position in the office of Bloom and the hostess. tional Sewing week was a display Brief responses were made by Farmington, who was operated on vited. M rs. II. M. Goodman, Mrs. of the work of Mixa Homedew’» both. the Imperial Feed and Grain com- J. B. Dinsmore, Mrs. A. T. Smith Mr». P. E. Almquist <>f Witch recently in the Smith hospital is high school domestic art class in I U ■ und Miss Retta Meredith are the lh<- window of Miller’s store. Aft Club» Give Banquet Hazel, who has been in Pullman, improving nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Frost of Wash., committee in charge. for several weeks on ac- ernoon dresses, house dresses, Mrs. Earl Luther of Salem was The Boys’ and Girls’ 4-H clubs Wheeler were Sunday visitors at of the illness of her son, a guest Tuesday of her brother The Coffee club will give a aprons and smocks, some of silk of the Midway school will give a the home of their mother, Mrs. J. i |count Elvin, who is attending college und sinter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. card party next Thursday night and others of cotton, were shown. banquet at the Scholls hall Fri M. Tillman. |there, returned home the Inst of Otto Hnrtrumpf. at the chamber of commerce Excellent taste and careful work day night, April 26. A program Miss Beatrice Lockhart has the week. Elvin is improving Bridge and ”500” will was evident on all the exhibits. will also be given and the pro Mrs. Reva Nelson nnd children rooms. been engaged us an instructor in »lowly, be played ami refreshments will visited last week with Mrs. Nel be served. Everybody is invited. Members of the clasH who had ceeds will be used to send mem the Ashlund high school for the dresses on display were Jean bers to the O. S. C. summer John Wunderlich of Portland son’s brother, E. G. Place, und coming school year. wnx n Hillsboro visitor Monday, Mrs. Arthur Jes<^ left Sunday Blade«, Ernestine Brown, Edna school. A curd party will be given at Mr. Wunderlich is down from fmnily at Manning. Margaret Biersdorf, for The Dalles to visit her hus Meihoff, Will Joos wax bitten on the band for a few days. Mr. Jesse Phyllis Weik, Isabel VanderBom, B. A P. Club Meets Friday St. Matthews’ school hull Wednes Aberdeen, Wash., where he hus day evening, April 24. !•' vi* ry one a contract of putting the glass in right arm by hix police dog Tues is doing some trucking for the Juanita Kogers, Rosamund Mun- The Business and Professional is cordially invited. dorf und Anna Glaske. the paper mill. Mr. Wunderlich day afternoon. Dr. Smith Blend county at that place. Women’s club will meet Friday ed the injured man. <». Russell Morgan and his and family formerly resided lit evening at the chamber of com Mrs. J. It. Newcombe returned Mr. and Mrs. M. Maya of North Friday from a visit with her Missionary Group Meets. mother, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, Bank». merce rooms, beginning with a The Woman ’ s Foreign Mission Plains attended the funeral of arrived Suturday night from Co Dr. Ira E. Barrett of Mitchell, brother, David Angelo, at Walla ary society met at the home of pot-luck dinner at 6:30 sharp. their brother-in-law, Thomas quill» for an extended visit. in Wheeler county, was u guest Walla, and the F. B. Jensen fam Mrs. Mary Sabin Tuesday after The Misses Clara LaLande, Mar- ion Lytle, Eva Sorenson, Thelma Mr. and Mr». Gunnar Johnner Saturday of hix aunt, Miss De Gregg, Tuesday at Corvallis. ily at College Place. noon, Mrs. Harte led the devo- The Roy Card club will give a McLeod of Woodburn were Sunday dinner loiruh Barrett, lle made the trip Mrs. H. L. MacKenzie left lions. Mrs. Lockhart gave the Tallman and Mildred card party next Thursday night' guests of Mrs. Johnner's parent», to bring n patient to the Vet- Tuesday for a three weeks’ visit lesson from the book, “Three I will be the hostesses. at the Roy hall. Everybody in-1 eran»’ hospital in Portland. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hansen. ’ vited to come and bring their with friends in southern Califor Ways to Happiness, ” The mys- Rev. Ernat Elected President Mrs. J. A. Werner of Keiisay, Barrett formerly resided here. nia and with her sister, Mrs. H. tery box was led by May Cook. friends. The Rev. J. Henry Ernst, pas Dr. and Mr». Frank Peake of formerly of near Hillsboro, is in The ladies of the Woman’s For tor of Scholls church, was elected Mrs. A. Mues was hostess to the Goodman, in Phoenix, Ariz. the Sellwood hospital, where she Gresham »pent the week end at Leixyville eign Missionary society are inter Mrs. A. J. Roy, who has been last Woman's club president of the Salem district the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. will soon undergo an operation. i Thursday afternoon. After the visiting with her daughter, Mrs. ested in making jackets which Epworth League at the annual Mr. and Mr II II Pond of llyre. Dr. I'euk ix an uncle of I business session a social time was Wilma Young, since the death of are to be worn by the girls in convention of fhat district at Portland were guests Friday of Mr», llyre. The Rev. Mr. Driver enjoyed. Mr. Roy, returned home the India, who are attending a mis Jason Lee Methodist church in sion school there. The members Salem Friday, Saturday and Sun Mr. und Mrs. N. II. Schiedel. Mrs. of Portland ulxo was a guest ut last of the week. Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee returned the llyre home Sunday. Bond is a slater of Mr. Schiedel. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tailman of this society are giving toward day. home Tuesday evening from Port Mr. and Mr». Henry Minnick a fund known as the incense gift. R E. Kimbro of Portland was land, where she had been taking visited C. E. Harris at the Vet- (Additional Local» on Pare Four) a Hillsboro visitor Friday, calling nnd »on of Portland were Sunduy care of her grandson, Robert •runs’ hospital Sunday, Mr. Har- This fund is used for the purpose guests of Mrs. Minnick'» mother, Mr. and Mrs. on old friends. ris was formerly in business with of erecting buildings in the for Ogilbee, during an illness. Card Party at Roy Mr». Alice F'ooril. The Minnick» eign fields. Twenty-three ladies Kimbro formerly lived in this Mr. Tullman. The Missionary society of the recently moved into their newly were present. There will be a card party at city. Mrs. E. J. Ward was brought completed home on Fennewick Tualatin Plains church will meet Roy hall Thursday night, April M rs. with Mrs. Joe CawTsc next home Monday from several weeks Entertain» With Dinner Party »treet. 25. Bring your friends.—Roy Bole were the high point win- The Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Deck Card Club. A good in the Jones hospital, where she Mi»a Lorraine Frechouse of Wednesday afternoon, tiers at the Busy Bees' card party underwent a tonsil operation and program has been prepared. entertained with a dinner party at the Grunge hall Inst Thursday Kelso, Wash., arrived today to Friday night in honor of Mrs. Card Party and Oyster Supper Richard Connell, who has been other illness. »pend the spring vacation with night. Mrs. J. O. O’Neil, who has Deck’s brother-in-law and sister, At Huber Commercial club hall in the Good Samaritan hospital Mr. and Mr». J. ’ W. Kelley. Mi i Mr. graduates from the for six weeks, was taken to his been in the Good Samaritan hos- Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Ramp of Saturday, April 27. Cards at 8, Frechouse turned following. Plenty home in Portland Tuesday after pital for some time, is now with Bend, who were visiting here. supper Kelso high school in June. - J. - — where Tramblay. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. prizes. A good time for all. noon. Mr. Connell is well known her sister, Mrs. A. Mr nnd Mr- ,\ <'. Pool of with their daughter. Miss Jessie Brown of Van W. IL Barendrick and Dr. and Portland were Sunday guest» of here and is a former Washington Coffee Club Card Party King. couver wax a guest the first of Mrs. E. H. Barendrick of Mc Mr. und Mr». G. W. Pool. Win county man. Minnville, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. The Coffee club will give a Mr. ami Mrs. R. E. Hume and ston Pool, a student at O. S. (’., the week of her parents, Mr. and The Ladies* Aid of the Meth Barendrick and Mr. and Mrs. C. card party at the chamber of Mrs. 1 A. lb'France and dnugh- was also a week-end guest at the odist church will give a tea next Mrs. Ben Brown. W. Lilly of Portland, Mr. and commerce rooms Thursday night, ter, Betty Lou, spent Sunday home of hix parents. Thursday afternoon in the church Miss Margaret Torrence, a Mrs. Bruce Jones of Salem, Mr. April 25. Bridge and “500.” with relative« and friends in basement. A good program will nurse at the Portland Sanitarium, and Mrs. Ramp of Bend and host Admission Mrs. F. J. Sewell entertained 25 cents. Everybody Salem. her Sunday school class at her be given and a plant and bulb was a week-end guest of Miss and hostess and son, Homer, The invited. Don’t forget the Legion Aux home Friday evening. Games sale will be held, Everybody in- Myrtle Walker. guests were all brothers and sis- iliary card party tonight at the were played and refreshments vited to attend. Mrs. John Stamm and Mrs. ters and brothers-in-law and sis- Auxiliary Card Party Veterans’ hall. Bridge and "500" were served, Ten young people Mary Manley, the 7-year-old Julius Gassner of near Reedville ters-in-law of Mrs. Deck. The Legion Auxiliary will give Mr. will be played. Everybody in were present. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- were calling on Hillsboro friends Ramp returned the first of the a card party Thursday night, vited. week to Bend, but Mrs. Ramp re April 18, at the Veterans’ hall. Mrs. S. llyre visited Wednesday liam Manley, fell on a milk bottle Tuesday. Firnest Foord, who wax taken with her daughter, Mrs. William Tuesday evening and cut her Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kelly of mained for a visit with relatives. Bridge, “500” and refreshments. to the Good Samaritan hospital in Gillenwater, at Yamhill. She wax face, necessitating the taking of Buxton were guests Saturday at She is a guest of Mrs. Deck this Admission, 25 rents. Come and Portland last week for treatment, accompanied by Mrs. S. E. Olson, stitches in three different places. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. week. bring your friends. has been seriously ill, but is im who visited friends at Yamhill. She was attended at the Smith Tillman. proving. hospital. M rs. Beulah Lynch Smith of The Junior Grange will have a I Max Hume of Molalla, who has McMinnville and Ed t >1 ion of Jack Delplanche, »on of Mr. candy sale at the Venetian theater a position in Beaverton, ia mak Portland, both former residents of and Mrs. Remy Delplanche of I Friday and Saturday night. ing his home with his brother and Hillaboru, sang . at the Baptist Schefflin, had an operation for Mrs. Gail Kennedy underwent sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. church Sunday. appendicitis Saturday morning a tonsil operation at the Smith Hume, of this city. by Dr. E. H. Smith. Hr is B Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore had as her hospital Tuesday morning. Miss Sylvia Duyck of Schvfflin. guests last week her mother mid member of the Hillsboro baseball Miss Elsa Pixner returned Fri- who is attending normal school sisters. Mrs. J. Gerardo and the team and a junior in Hillsboro day from a few days' visit with at Monmouth, spent the week end Misses Leona and June Gerardo, high school. her parents at Astoria. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Prineville. Mrs. Flora Pio of Portland ami I Miss Mildred McPherson left Emil Duyck, and family. Bert Connley of Mountaindale daughter, Mrs. E. F. Moghett, and Monday for Vernonia, where she * V. W, Gardner returned Fri underwent an operation Tuesday little daughter of Tigard were 3 has a position. day from the grand commandery for appendicitis at the Smith hos Hillsboro visitors Wednesday, Mrs. C. Millet of Garden Home conclave at Ln Grande. Mr. Gard pital, Dr. E. 11. Smith operating. calling on Mrs. Pio’s brother. Wil- was calling on Hillsboro friends ner is commander of the Knight liam Adams, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Theda of Tuesday. Templars of Forest Grove. Roundup. Mont., tire guests this Mrs. I’io spent her girlhood Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Wiley week of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. in this city. Garden Club to Give Exhibit and daughter, Katherine, were Theda. The men nre brothers. Gunnar Berggren and John The Hillsboro Garden club will dinner guests Saturday evening Plains «ere give a bulb exhibit some time Mrs. F. M. Phillips of near Gfeller of North at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Hillsboro tripped on a board and Hillsboro visitors Tuesday, get- during the first of May. the date Bruce Schuman in Portlund. fell in her yard last Thursday, ting n line on material for the to be announced later. The Hills Mrs. R Mahoney of Carlton dislocating her left elbow. new building to be construct'd by boro club is invited to Forest was a Hillsboro business visitor Mr. Berggren in North Plains tii Grove Monday evening, April 29, Mr mid Mr Let ( Will Friday. She was the guest of lie used as a telephone office, to hear Robert Paulus, who will Mr mid Mrs. John Kindnll of Portland have taken up their resi Mr. Gfeller is the contractor, and give a free lecture with illus dence on the Bishopric place Forest Grove for a few days. the building will be a one-story trated colored slides at the Con southeast of Hillsboro. Mrs. George Tnmicsie and twin structure 28x40 feet, with living gregational church in that city, The regular meeting of the rooms in the rear. sons, Leslie and Lester, of Port beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Women's Relief Corps will be held land were Week-end guests of Friday afternoon at 2 o ’ clock at Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rogers. Mrs. Tamicsie is a sister of Mrs. Rog the Veterans’ hall. Miss Bertha Stiver of Cornelius ers. has been engaged to teach the Rui'ford Jack, the 10-year old la'isyville school next week. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack Harry Davis ami family left of Scholls, who was operated on recently nt the Smith hospital for Saturday for Block Rock for the appendicitis, convalescing summer months. ia Louis Lomax, the son of Mr. nicely. and Mrs. L. C. Lomax, ia ill with The Camp Fire Girls met at the pneumonia. home of Evelyn Pasley Monday Mrs. Fred Lumm of Timber evening und n hike was planned Register now for employment in our plant during with the Forest Grove Camp Fire was it Hillsboro business visitor the 1929 season. Girls. E. B. Webb gave the girls Wednesday. Mrs. Newton Harsh of Portland another lesson in first aid. This company will pack peas, beans and other was a guest Friday of Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Dora Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore. vegetables not heretofore packed, requiring more Ford Soadner Henry Johnson nnd daughter, »4*0 help and providing steady employment throughout Janet, of Portland were guests (FO B Detroit) Sunday of Mr. mid Mrs. W. E. the season. McCourt. They left Wednesday for a month’s trip to San Fran Residents of Hillsboro who have rooms for rent cisco and other California places. are requested to list them with the cannery office so al Briere Dance at North Piai na Read advertising in The Arcua. At W. O. W. hall Saturday night. Clark's orchestra. Tick ets 75c. When you need glasses, see DR. LU- Z A D E R at the Dante at Laurel Hillsboro Pharmacy, «very Sat 32tf There will be a dance at Lau urday. rel Community hall Saturday night, April 27. Everybody in vited. Dance al Kinton There will be an old-time dance at the Kinton Grange hall on the Scholls road Thursday night, April 25. Admission, 25c. 8 For Blue White Diamonds see “Kellington the Jeweler.” 51-tf Better let Andy fix your watch He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16tf Let us examine your eyes today — tomorrow ' may be too late. Eyes that are weak and strained go ' fast. Our glasses are insured I against breakage and reasonable in cost. iJr. Glutsch may be con sulted at the Washington Hotel Tuesday, April 30th._________ 8-9 Capital Stock, Sur plus and Undivided Profits now $105,000 Commercial National Bank ■ Member Federal Reserve System Resources More Than $1,000,000 Hillsboro, Oregon IMPORTANT NOTICE “The Largest Bank in the County to FORD OWNERS Effective April 15th, We Will Remain Open Until 9 o’Clock P. M COMPLETE FORD SERVICE CANNERY WORKERS; The Leaner In Ha Fleltl' Saves^ioii% íhüoiirMagazines yourChoice Of Any ^Magazines Register Now that workers requesting accommodations can be di rected to them. Diamond Anne’ R.iy-M.iling Co., Inc. 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