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Al’llll. 25. 1929 PAGE NINE i I K‘* Local Folk Named As State Leaders Mrs, Harry Morgan ami Mrs. Pearl Brown were host«'vex Mon «lay night for the Past Chiefs’ club of Phoenicia Temple, Pyth ian Sister», at the home of Mrs. Morgan. After the business meeting Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, who recently r< urned from Coquille, gave a short talk, and Mrs. Wells told of her recent (rip to California. This was followed by guessing contents, Mrs. Busch an«l Mr.-. Sewell winning prizes, and Mrs. Shayler won th«' prize in the game of “cootie.” Those present were Mexdame» .1. I>. Andei on, A II B Lloyd Brown, V«--ta Combs, L. F. Emmott, S. Fayrum, L. A. Long, E. L. Moore, Henrietta Morgan, II. II. Shayler, F. J. Sewell, C. E. Wells, Emma .McKinney, Miss Eliza Shorey and the hostesses. Th«' next meeting will he held at the home of Mr-. Wells on May 27, with Mrs. Long as assist ing hostess. 1'^ ' i Two Washington county people were elected to office at the -late convention of th«' Christion Endeavor at Salem last Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Martha Jam«*» of Hillsboro was chosen regional vice presi dent for Washington, Yamhill, Polk, Columbia and Clatsop coun tie». L. W. Tucker of Beaverton was named assistant state junior superintendent. Washington county was the only county to enter the publicity and poster contexts and conse quently won all the prizes. The work of local people resulterl in 1U1 inch«» of news stories on the convention. Preaent Play al Varboort Party at Huber Hall The Washington Grange of Ar A card party and oyster supper cade will present the play, “Aunt will be held nt the Huber Com Jerushy on the Warpath,” at Ver- mercial hull Saturday evening. boort at 8:15 p. m. Friday. Three Link Card Parly Card Party and Oyatnr Suppar At Huber Commercial club hall At the I. (). O. F. hall Thurs day night. May 2. Bridge and Saturday, April 27. ('arils at 8, fullowing. Plenty of “500.” Everybody invited. Ad- supper mission 25 cents. y prizes. A good time for all. 8-9 Mr«. W. I','. Ogilhee, u i«l«'«l by i. < ' Mrs. W. (). Morley, entertain«*«! th«* Kappa Tau «lub W<-dn«'-«lay The Past Grands’ club of the afternoon at the home of Mr«. Rebekahs will meet next Wednes Ogilla'««. Rollcnll wa an weie«l Let us examine your day evening at the home of Mrs. by "What I M«an to Do When I eyes today — tomorrow Elwood Johnson, with Mr«. J. J. Have lime.” Mrs. Jam«- Pep may be too late. Eyes Jlanel and Mrs. O. M. Heaton as iiard read a paper on "Women that are weak and strained go assisting hostesses. Writers of Today,” Mr«. Victm' fast. Our glasses are insured Batchelar sang a solo, th«' club against breakage and reasonable The Eastern Star Social club bull II round table talk, Mrs. W. in cost. Dr. Glutsch may be con will meet in the club Tooms at • t. Morley reiul chapter five of sulted at the Washington Hotel 2 p. m. F'riday. the original story and the club Tuesday, April 30th. 8-9 mig "K« vp th«' Horn«' Fires Burn The County Federation of DELPHIANS ENTERTAIN ing ” Th«' next nieeting wil! b«« Women’s Clubs will meet at M.MINNVILLE AND GROVE Too Late to Classify h«'ld nt the home of Mrs. W F. Metzger tomorrow and all fed I.oimm mi May x, with Mn. L. I«'. erated clubs from Hillsboro will For Sale—Few tons of baled The local Delphian club enter- wwk»‘ trip to California nnd Ne | Brown ax assisting hoxtexx. be represented. Mrs. Sadie Orr- vetch straw.—W. J. Enschede. tained the Qilphian clubs of Mc vniln. Phone 34F2. 9 Minnville and Forest Grove Fri Th«« Misses Emily Young. Ruth Ihinbar will be in charge of the Ml»« Myrtle Butler of Kelso, J««n« and Lois lt««ed und Mr. and club institute, with all clubs in day afternoon at a tea in the For Sale—3-horse Stover gas Wadi., was a guest Monday of Mrs. Lexter Mooberry will at the county participating. ba-ement of the Congregational engine; Fairbanks-Morse home Mr». Anna Sigler und Mrs. Frank tend the primary teachers* conn church. lighting plant, 32-vxdt generator W. G. Goodman Injured Burr. Mr R. F. Peters made the ad and switchboard. Harry Hansen, cil in connection with the educa Bernice McKnight, 8-year-old COUNTY THREE-LINKERS W. G. of Goodman Forest dress of welcome and responses daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. 2, Portland. Phone l4rX Mrs. F. W. Rynn ami grandson timml conference at Monmouth (»rove, fatnr-i of B. M. Goodman MEET AT FOREST GROVE were made by Mrs. Dobbs of For McKnight of near Orenco, suf Hillsboro. 9-10 of Portland were guests the last .Saturday. Mi«» Karnes, primary of this father city, „, wun injured when Gr«>v« and Mrs. Parrott of fered serious injuries early Sat Flighty kinds gladiola bulbs, of the week of Mrs. G. E. Gib »uperintendi'iit of Sm-ranu-nto, struck The County Three Link associa est by unother automobile McMinnville. Mrs. Virginia Ba urday evening when struck by an mixed $1 ('al., will be the principal »peaker. bons anil other friends. 100, larger size Sunday, llis hand was badly cut, tion met at Forest Grove Friday con, stat«- librarian, made a very automobile driven by Kenneth $1.50 per per The e»tatc of Yonelchi Su«uki George Alexander, xtate prohi-1 necessitating the taking of ’ 17 night with a good attendance. interesting address, and Mrs. V. Biersdorff of near Schefflin. The Beaverton. 100.—Tom Morgan, ................. 9-10 bus been admitted to tirobat«. bition officer nnd former county stitches, and his shoulder and Dr. O. II. Holmes mad* the ad W. Gardner sang several selec- accident occurred on Second Want to Rent-—Up to 5 acres Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. T sheriff, drove lu re Tuesday from arm were badly bruised. M rs. dress of welcome ami the response tions, accompanied by Mrs. Emma street, near Main, when the little near Hillsboro; modern house; Sasaki, live at Sherwood. wa, made by W. O. Morley of Taylor Sparks. Salem to bring hi« mother-in-law, Goodman was not injured. girl walked out from behind a plenty of berries and fruit; barn. this city. Mr«. Mary Corwin, for a visit | Mr. and Mr« L. G. Hartley The tables were beautifully dec parked car and ran into the car. Experienced man will give best of An excellent program of vocal with her con, William Corwin, M r. Reichen Honored Longview and Milton Childei« with spring blossoms. She was knocked about 30 feet, care. .Might buy later. Address Mrs. Chris Reichen wax hostess and instrumental music and read orated ami family. While her Mr. Alex- Portland w»re Munday gut I The next meeting of the club 9tf under visited with his mother, Sunday for a dinner in honor of ing was given, Banks, Beaverton, will be held Monday afternoon at according to her father, who said Box 31, McMinnville. Mr. nnd Mrs, L. P. Tallman. she was picked up under the Gaston, Forest Grove and Hills Mrs. Charles Koontz. her husband's birthday at their AUCTION SALE George W. Beall of Gaston was the home of Mrs. J. B. Dins home at Rock Creek. Guests boro contributing numbers. Hills more, with Mrs. George Pratt as front wheels of the second car in the city Tuesday. Mr. Beall Th«' Three Link Social There will be an auction sale parked ahead. The car door han- present were Mr. and Mrs. How boro's part of the program con leader. suffered a fractured collarbone in will give n caril party die struck her on top of the at the Mott farm, one mile east ard Notlage of Portland, Mr. and sisted of a duet by Miss Lois of a full at Forest Grove last week. n May 2, at th« I. head and th&t she escaped with Beaverton, beginning at ll Mix. Ab« Stoller und family of Reed anil Mrs. Victor Batchelar, a. m. on Bridge ami ”5l>()" will be Cedar Mill and Mr. and Mrs. Earl a song by J. N. Wiley and a her life is almost a miracle. Th« Coffee club will give a h L. C. ROGERS played. Tnl will i..- 11>.- last Thursday, May 2, card party tonight nt the chum monologue by Mrs. H. H. Stan- of the following described prop- ’ curd party of the Maxon to bo Nuught and family of Hillsboro. nard. bet of commerc«« room», Hr L. C. Rogers, 78, a former resi- erty: ami ”500'' will be pluyed. Every - ! given by this club und u cordial South Tualatin Defeats Orenco 11. I. Patten was elected secre- dent of ... Cornelius, . ’ died . . at Camas, . ’i i invitation in extended to the gen- About 50 head of large dairy body invite«L The South Tualatin Sluggers tary to fill the vacancy caused by Wash., Tuesday and funeral ser cows and heifers, 4 head of defeated the Orenco basebull team the resignation of Mrs. Emma vices will be held today from the Horace G. I.uke, who has been i oral public to attend. horses, and farm implements. Gu» Wehrung, who has been in at Orenco Sunday, (I to 5. Carter Bryant. Jacobson chapel in Portland, with teaching nt Bridge, in Coos coun Free lunch at noon. The next meeting will be held interment in the Cornelius ceme ty, is ill in the Jone* hospital. • 'nliforiiia for several months, re and Tucker pitched for the win Sealed proposals will be re ART AND JOHN SCHMUKI, tery. He was born in South ceived by Postmaster F. C. Holz Ili» wife is a teacher in the lulls- turned ubout two weeks ago on i nera ane1 Auld was th«* catcher. at Beaverton in July. Owner«. account of illness and was in th«' ■ The lineup: 8. I’ernar, ', lb; R. Bend, Ind. Mr. Rogers and fam nagel until noon May 4 for car boro grude school. Goo«l Samaritan hospital in Port ily formerly resided in Cornelius, ('. 2b; J. ('urtrr, Pernar, , 3b; ♦> rying the United States mails, in «» Mr». Mary Vanderwal, a former for a week. Ho returned 1 Voelker, m ; I). Carter, '. rf; F. ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE but since his wife's death he had cluding parcel post mails, on mes reshlent of 111II-boi ■■. who ha» land 110TH ANNIVERSARY hero Sunday. made his home with his son, W. senger route 273,054, between the Lawrence, cf, and S. Lawrence, If. been spending th«« winter in Long Mr». .1. J. Langston and chil The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs H. Rogers, in Portland, and died postoffice at Hillsboro, and Beach, (’al., returned to her Port dren, Dorothy ami Jack, «of Cap Mu Audrey Jone« Honored will celebrate the 110th anniver-i suddenly of heart trouble while Southern Pacific route 113,735, land home this week. Miss Audrey Jones wax given visiting his son in Camas. itol Hill were guests Saturday and Oregon Electric route 313,- Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Cull spent of Mr», Langston's mother, Mrs. a surprise party Monday evening sary of the organization of the Better Cleaning and Ik-ceased is survived by the fol 116. This includes direct trans- I. 0. <>. F. at tin ir tiall here fo Sunday in I'ortlami a» dinner Tbmnax Gheen, ami family. in honor of her birthday at the night, and it is expected that a lowing children: L. I), and W. fer service between depots when Pressing guests of Mr». Cull's sister, Mr«. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dow of home of her parents, Mr. and large crowd will be in attend-1 H. Rogers and Mrs. Hazel Rog necessary and the necessary trans L. A. Whitcomb, the uv«*nt being Mrs. Grunt Jones. Those present ers of Portland, Arch and G. C. ance. fer service at the Main street McMinnville were Suntlay guest- Mrs. Cult's birthiiay. Suits Made to Order The Past Noble Grands’ club Rogers of Hillsboro, Harvey of crossing each way as often as re- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King. Th«' were the Misses Hannah Mohr, Mr«. R. H. Greer left Tuesday ol Helen Hart, Ruth Havens, Edna will stage a comedy skit, and mu- Calgary. Canada; Dan of Pasa quired. visitors Were old friends of Mr. for Seattle, being calk'd thcr«« by Wright. Josephine Stuart. Audrey xieal numbers and readings will dena, Cal., and Oscar of Camas, Spencer Jones Cleaning the serioua illness of her mother, an«l Mr». King in Nebraska. Junes, Faye Jones, Theresa Soh- be included in the program. Wash. Rippling Water» Opening Dance Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Rourke ler and Ruth Jones, Robert John Mrs. Catherine Hiatt, wiiu is al & Clothing Shop Homer D. Angel of Portland Opening dance at Rippling Wa- of Mountaimlale were Hillsboro stone, Richard Rice, Lester Batch most 91 year» of age. JOHN ANTHONY PROFFITT ters park, Saturday, May 4. 9 j. Wednesday. They re- elor, Darrell Jones, Lowell Mc- will be the principal speaker, and Mrs. Carl Foratrom of North visitors will present 25-year jewels to a Powder w«a a guest Sunday of turneii a few week« ago from a Alear and Walter Freeman. John Anthony Proffitt, 71, died +■ number of Odd Fellows. Mr. anti .Mrs. Elwood Johnson. winter’s stay in California. at Laurel Monday and funeral Spend the Week-end at Camp Mrs. J. W. Wisdom of Baker She was accompanied by Mr. and MrvieM were held Thursday from Six members of the llilhi Girl PYTHIAN SISTERS WILL Mr». Carlson of Portland, former and Mr». Eugene H. Blake of SOON CIVE MINSTREL the Laurel church, with interment Reserves spent the week-end at Kansas City. Mo., were guests ly of Sherwood. The Pythian Sisters of North in the Laurel cemetery. He was Sunday of their relatives, Mr. and Rock creek camp. They chartered April 16, 1858. The family Frank Spicring, who has been Mrs. George T. McGrath. a school bus und left Friday aft Plains are rehearsing for their born local representative of the M« • show, “The Lady Minstrels From moved to Laurel three years ago. ernoon immediately ufter school, Mr.“. J. R Tull«« rt of Beavi-rt« n is survived by the widow ropolltnn Life Insurance com- arming at ramp just in time for Dixie," to be presented early in Deceased and two daughters, Mrs. Callie puny, ha» been transferred to the wa« a guest Friday of her aunt, dinner, which had been prepared May. Mrs. Z. W. Linklater, anil at Ford* of Laurel and Mrs. Car Portland offtea and he is ne tended the Delphian tea at the for them by the camp cook. They cceded by R. A. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parsons, rie Herbranson of Denby, N. D. played games and danced until ROSS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Mr. ami Mrs. W. O. Morley, Congregational church. about 10:30 and then staged a Mrs. B. W. Barnes and Miss Rose Mr. »»n«l Mr». 1. A. DeFranc« pajama party around the fire Cave attended Have you poor digestion? Have a meeting of Mr. und Mr». Edwin Bowman Coslett Service Station Hillsboro, Ore. and little daughter spent the you gastric ulcers? Does nothing and Mrs. Ray Thomas visited the place. They toasted marshmal Martha Washington chapter, O. Rebekah lodge at Corvallis Mon- week-end at Corvallis, guests of lows and popped corn until the E. S., in Portland Monday night, agree with the baby? Try goats' One of Hillsboro'« Finest Equipped Shops. when the worthy patrons milk.—Call ------ at 1432 Jackson St. - « ••■•••»» iiuuir» ii iii ^. — ------- • —*•» matrons, ------------ f — ............ small hours vi of i viiv the unii morning. <lay. About 20 members uf the Mrs. DeFrance's parents, Mr. and wee 9-12p bulge from Vernonia visited here Mr«. A. A. DeFrance. Mr. and Mrs. Zina Wood left all over the camp grounds. They Tuesday evening. !TV At th«« card party given Thurs Wednesday for n six week»' trip returned to camp for lunch and day night by th«> lu-gion Auxiliary to California anil Arizona. They left for Hillsboro about 5:30 Sat r afternoon. Those who at the Veteran»' hall Mrs. Harley will VI-It ri'lativ. at Raiding und urday went were Winnbeth McDowell, Smith nnd T. C. Reynolds re Los Angeles. Mr. and Mr«. H. A. Deck were Lucille Rood, Lnhoma Powell, ceived high »cores in bridge nn«l 77i0 Leader in ¡ta Field Mn J Et tel nnd J I.. Auld visitors nt McMinnville Sunday, Irene Cooper, Chloris Fayram, Mildred Elder, Agnes Sandifer, were the high point winners at guests of Mrs. Iteck's brothers, the Drs. Barendrick, and families, Ellyn Watts, Phyllis Weik. Marie “500.” Wilma Bathelder, Floy Miss Hazel Morrison went to Stranahan. Th«« Campfire Girls met at the Taggart, Arlene Kanina, Florence Corvallis this morning to attend home of Wilma Webb last Mon Meredith, Miss Weatherred and day evening, A business meeting the conference of women's aux Mrs. Megargel. iliaries of the Episcopal church. wax hebi at which they elected ♦' Miss Eva Bailey and mother. new officers, Following the busi- ness meeting I : n W( bb cm • Mrs. F. A. Bailey, who have been ! them another lesson in first aid. sp< nding th«* winter in Portland,, They will put on a demonstration will return home next week. VERNONIA LODGE MEMBERS soon. Miss Margaret Rood returned VISIT LOCAL REBEKAHS Mrs. Harold Wolverton and the last of the week from a Fourteen members of the Ver- children of Brownsville ar«« guests week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. nonia Rebekah lodge made a frn- of Mrs. Wolverton's mother, Mrs. Carlton Hande at Woodburn, Dr. und Mrs. Pnul Bailey and ternal visit to the Rebekah lodge Maud«* Lake, being called her«« by Watch for further th«« Illness of her father in the children of I’ortlami were Sunday here Tuesday night and witnessed particulars — coming guests of Dr. Bailey’s parents, the exemplification of the in Jones hoapiUd, Mr. ami M> itiatory work. Irwin Kron of Salem were also Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. up. A preventive is An interesting feature of the guests here Sunday, Mrs. Kron Miss Rh«'a Wilke« spent th«* meeting was th«' reading of the worth more than a being a «laughter of Mr. un<l «Mrs. week «'lid with Mi«-. Elinor Wilkes first minutes of the first session Iaike, and Mr. and Mr«. George Schul- of lodge, held 35 years ago. cure. (May 2nd.) A piyty was given at th«« home merich nt Corvallis. Delegates to the grand lodge Imperial Brand de Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. Small nnd session, which will be held tn of Miss I«ia 1.ormor Saturday veloping mash with family of Multnomah were Sun- evening. Game« were played and Medford May 20-21-22, were a delightful lunch served at mid day guests <>f Mr. and Mrs. V. W. elected ns follows: Mcsdames dried sweet milk, or night. Those present were llnn- Gardner. Otto Johnston, O. M. Heaton, without, will furnish nnh nnd Helena Mohr, Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson W. (). Morley nn.l Ray Thomas. Stuart. Pauline Lockhart, Helen and son of Portland were week the necessary bal Hart, Ida Lormor, Dwight Ligtry end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. anced ration to build ami I.avant Holden of Corvallis, Watson. Paul James, William McPherson, and grow to maturity Miss Myrtle Walker spent the EriK'xt Fuller and Frank Psluger week-end with Mrs. II. C. Peter a strong, vigorous of Portland. son and family at McMinnville. ‘Xiîæ pullet. We are us A program of beautifying Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of Port “God’« Hous«'” is being under land were Sunday guests of Mr. aJCCVSStUV ing one of the best taken around the grounds of the and Mrs. W. C. ~ Gifford. grades high potency Congregational church. Fifth and Max ami William Westhoff of Main streets, under the direction Cedar Mills were Hillsboro busi- C. L. oils that can be of Pastor Henry 8, Haller. New ness visitors Monday. had on the market. shrubs are being set out ami Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parsons of flower I mm I s ar«' making their ap- Orenco left Wednesday for a Don’t pass up this unheard riearnncc on all sides. All mem- A Poultry Mash to of bargain. Enough reading for lers ami friends of the church short visit to Bend. the whole family— a wide vari William Morgnnsen of Garden desiring to aid are asked to bring balance now days ety of high class magazines— or send plants to the church on Ilonin was a Hillsboro business will have a percent all at a price to fit your pocket- any morning of th«1 week except visitor Monday. book. Don't fail to take Saturday. A great number of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rood left age of tested proven advantage of this money-saving perennial«, particularly, are this morning for a week’s visit quality cod liver oil. opportunity. No need to wait needed. at. Heppner. as renewals will be extended All of our mash from date of present expiration. + feeds have the prov But don't delay— this is ■ lim ited offer that may be with en quality. Quality 5ni¡ÁjUj¡ninr drawn at any time. Better send Feeds are your our order TODAY- before you needs. I í® Girl Is Seriously Injured Saturday Uncle Sam Wants Bids On Service PHONE 1272 Brakes—General Repairing—Towing Dance at Laurel There will he a dane« at Lau- rei Community hall Saturday night, April 27. Everybody in- vited. 8-9 F’or Blue White Diamonds »«« "Kellington the Jeweler.” 51-tf Better let Andy fix your watch He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16tf When you need jSU*<lasses, sea I)R. LU- <Z>ZADER at the Hillsboro Pharmacy, every Sat urday. 32tf CONSULT Dr. E. M. Riorden Eyesight Specialist For complete Optical Service Every day. Appointments TELEPHONE 144 Commercial Building “Comfort-Giving Glasses’* There is nothing quite like the new W ashing-Alemiting US Fraternal ♦------------------ Î .♦ How are Saves You% Your Chicks? ZfourChoice Of Any ^Magazines and price Sparkling . ------- -- .+ DIAMOND ANNE SAYS: That strip poker isn’t gambling, everybody gets* their clothes back. 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