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CORNELIUS NEWS ^^MISS ELIZABETH COOKE. Correspondent The Epworth League food sale Cornelius, — Mrs. Emma Schmalie received word that her will be held at Irniler’s store Sat son, Pird, in southern Washing urday morning. Mrs. Erwin Turner of Hills ton, was in the hospital as the result of jumping six feet from boro was a dinner guest of Mrs. I. M. Woods Monday evening. a building on to a rusty nail. He Mothers’ day will be observed is in a serious condition. Mrs. A. Trite* was in Portland at the M. E. church May 12 with a special program. Saturday. Miss Gladys Holscher is visit Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hall of her parents this week. Portland were Sunday guests at ing The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will the Carl Godfrey home. meet at the home of Mrs. Wickens Mr. and Mrs. Latham moved month. into the Fisher home last week. next Mrs. Henrietta Morgan of Hills Mrs. A. P. James is staying in boro was a guest of Mrs. M. D. definitely at the home of her Mann Monday. daughter, Mrs. Carl Godfrey. Queen Hoskins of Dilley was a Elvin Finegan of Portland dinner guest at the home of Mrs. spent Sunday at the home of his M. D. Mann Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Earl Phelps was in Portland Finegan. Sunday. Virgil Chambers of Portland Miss Molly Rueck of Scholls spent Sunday at the home of his delivered the sermon in the M. E. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock Chambers. The Cornelius grade school of Forest Grove were Sunday played Forest Grove grade school visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary- Wednesday and won by a score of Mooberry. Mrs. Harley Flaherty and two 16 to 10. Mrs. Herman Thies and sons. children are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester and Elmo, were in Port Mike Sushauer. land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCurdy Miss Mary J. Corl of Portland spent the week end at the home of Portland were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Cooke. at the John Rock h.—ic. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bedortha Miss Revilla DeSmitt -pent the week-end with friends in Tilla and small daughter. Joyce, of As toria spent Wednesday at the mook. Margaret Ruecker won third home of Mr. Bedortha's aunt, O. M. Burbank. place in her division in the coun Mrs. A. L. Brock and George Sus- ty declamation contest held in bauer spent Sunday fishing on Forest Grove Friday. Dairy creek. Cornelius grade school played Mrs. Charles Mc- Mr. and Dilley grade school at Dilley last Claughry were dinner guests of week and won by a score of 10 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rand Sunday. to 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Abraham and The Woodcraft met Thursday Miss Florence McDonald were evening and a program consist dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. ing of music and singing was en M. Woods Thursday evening. joyed. The remainder of the eve Miss Mollie Rueck and broth ning was devoted to dancing. ers. Sam and Raymond, of Scholls O. M. Burbank and Seth Smith and Miss Virginia Thompson of motored to Tillamook Friday. Portland were Sunday dinner Andrew Cleveland is working guests of the Rev. and Mrs. U. O. in Willamina. Beadles. will have our regular monthly Banquet Planned 1 stereopticon lecture, the title of the lecture being “Early Oregon Trails." It is a picture of how By The 4-H Club ' the early missionaries settled th-’ way Melody,” picked at random Freed and the music l>y Nacio from local people: Herb Brown. U J Merrill: "1 saw it twice It is the story of two girls do and it is the Ivest talking picture ing a “sister act" in vaudeville, who attempt to crash Broadway. 1 ever saw." "The Broadway Melody" is not They fail, though one wins love and happiness. To the other conies only the first all-talking, all singing, all-dancing picture to be tragedy There is humor, drama, shown in Hillsboro, but it is the heartache and romance in it. first one produced by Metro- Goldwyn Mayer, It is interesting TWO CIRLS LIVE ON because its maker* are reported HOT WATER AND RICE to consider it the best possible advance messenger for their ether Due to stomach trouble, Miss all dialogue films. A. IL and sister lived on hot It is considered one of the water and lice. Now they eat most brilliant talking films ever anything and feel fine, they say, produced and critics, who viewed since taking Adlerika. its New York premiere, pro Even the FIRST spoonful of nounce it the best talking picture Adlerika relieves gas on the stum so far produced by any company. ach and removes astonishing The lead parts are taken by amounts of old waste matter from Charles King, Bessie Love and Anita Page. The supporting cast is a large and noteworthy one, ineluding ______ Jed Prouty, Kenneth Thomson, Edward Dillon, Mary Doran, Ed die Kane. J. Emmett Heck. Mar shall Ruth and Drew Demarest Any number of limit Harry Beaumont, director of the catches have been re sensational "Our Dancing Daugli ters," handled the megaphone. ported. They all used Among the catchy tunes which permeate the production are its Backntore Tackle theme song, "Broadway Melody,” “Love Boat” and “You Were Meant For Me.” The dialogue wis written by James Gleason and Norman Huston, popular play 2nd St. Hillsboro. Or« wrights, the lyrics by Arthur ■sswu. . --k—m-sanaaMi I pper left -Orange Phelps, veteran manager of the Venetian theater. Upper right—Harry C. Hill, associated with Mr. Phelps in the ownership of the theater. Lower left—The front of the Venetian theater, one of the fin- est small city theaters in the northwest. t< tai of 16 points. Kathleen Me- Alear won first place in division 3. Kelsey Miller and Mitchell Kerr each won a second place in divi sion 2. and Anita Weik won first place in division 1. C. H Nosier, city superintend ent. and the following teach ts will attend the educational con ference held at Monmouth next Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mooberry, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Emily Young and Miss Lois Reed. Hillsboro added to its baseball victories last week by winning from Tigard. 11-0. The Hills- boro girls defeated the Tigard girls with a score of 14 to 10. Mrs. Mooberry's cooking class has completed its work for the year. They celebrated with a party and luncheon in the lunch room at the South grade school Monday evening. Pupils on the honor roll from Mrs. Doyle’s room, grade 4B, are: Keith Busch, Walter Frank. Rich ard Herdlein. Ralph Hess, Dorothy Steinke, Henry Isugawa. William Tupper and Lois McWhorter. - Corwin Hardware of Oregon COMING "A Lucky Break” Senior Class Play LUMBER for All Need» For jobs big or little, we are equipped to give you the quality and quantity you will need. We serve the county’s Leading Contractors and Builders. * J. W. Copeland Yards Second and Washington Streets L. P. Stranahan, Manager Telephone 301 Program of the Venetian’s TALKING PICTURES Cowdrey Electric Brake Tester The Mortgage and Loan Co Seasoned Qrand Opening Stanleigh Bennett. Paul O'Connor and Clarence Robinson were Sun day guests at the C. P. Syverson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf and family have returned from Eu-! gene, where they spent the win-1 ter, to their farm on Cooper mountain. Miss Marjorie Gassner is con- j VENETIAN THEATER IS valescing at her home from a KEEPING STEP IN THE tonsil operation. AMUSEMENT WORLD Ross Automotive Service New Hoarder: “When I left my last boarding place the land lady wept.” _ .. . Landlady: “Well. I wont. I always collect in advance. Sid- ected. _____ 3Ej Hazeldale Society Program A Success Scholls Church Notes the system. Makes you enjoy your meal* and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adler ika will surprise you. Hillsboro Pharmacy. Fishing Is Fine ■ Oregon country. It should be of interest to the old set- Scholls.—Midway 4-H club is j special planning to give a banquet at the tiers, as it contains many Oregon Scholls Grange hall Friday eve scenes. The contest between the two ning. The admission will be 50 young people’s Sunday school cents and a substantial dinner classes ends this Sunday morning. will be served, followed by a pro To date the girls are a little gram put on by the school chil ahead, but not enough to make (Continued from Pare One) SCHOOL NEWS dren. the outcome at all certain, Re Miss Hazel Farwell has been member, Sunday is the last day. abreast of the times in the mo Hillsboro won the pennant at hired to teach the Groner school the declamation contest held at tion picture industry. next year. The school will be Some comment on “The Broad- Forest Grove last consolidated into a one-room ✓ school again. Carl Wohlschlegel called on his sister, Mrs. Hulit, in Newberg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wohlschleg el were guests at the Carl Wohl Hazeldale.—The concert and schlegel home over the week-end dance given by the Hazeldale Lit and were dinner guests at the Ed erary society in Huber hall last Wohlschlegel home Sunday, re Saturday evening was a decided Brakes adjusted the scientific way—5Cc per band, including turning to Portland in the eve success. A very good program certificate. was presented, consisting of bari ning. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Huchens and tone solos by Merwin Dant, ac Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huchens and companied by Mr. Brainerd of family spent Sunday in Newberg Benson Polytechnic; readings by at the home of Mrs. Date Huch Mrs. Vera Hafner of Portland, a BRAKE AND MOTOR SPECIALISTS novelty song by Helen Boggs and ens. The play presented last Satur Katie Bertsch of Cooper Moun Coslett Service Station Hillsboro, Ore. day evening gave the Ladies’ Aid tain school, a group of violin a net profit of $55. There is duets by Miss Hannah Young and some talk of giving the play Miss Bernice Cox, accompanied again in some other community. by Miss Lois Cox of Beaverton; Those attending the lecture and the Highland fling and the sword demonstration dinner at the home dance by Miss Dolly Thain, ac pf Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Taylor companied by Piper William were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Grey, Gray, and Scotch comic songs by Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snider, Mr. Mr. Gray. Sappington’s five- and Mrs. H. T. Hesse, Mr. and piece orchestra furnished music Mrs. George A. Allison, Luther for the dance. Miss Jean Smith Miller, Miss Hazel Farwell. Ern was chairman of the evening and est Hansen, Mrs. John Suther- ‘ Courtney Syverson was floor land, Mrs. Rebekah Rowell and manager. The Literary society Mrs. J. B. Bartlett. Later in the wishes to thank all those who co evening Miss Mabel Grey. Miss F. operated so well in making the Rollee, Miss Gladys Brown and evening a success. wishes to announce that the branch office of the Willard Taylor arrived from Port Miss Helen Mills, who is at land and Bert Rowell from tending normal school at Mon Oregon Industrial Loan Company, under the man Scholls and the assembly enjoyed mouth, spent the week-end with agement of Chas. L. Walker, located at 1161 Third their singing. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Hitchcock and Charles Mills. St.. Hillsboro, Oregon, is now open for business of Hitchcock made a recent fishing M iss Gladys Haskin has been making salary and chattel loans. A substantial de trip to the Yachats river, near by the school board to Waldport, and report much suc reelected posit has been made in one of the banks of this teach Hazeldale school next cess. term. city, to be used by Mr. Walker in the making of Miss Ella May Miller and Mr. Dave Cameron of Portland vis and Mrs. Laurence Flint spent a ited these loans. This has been made possible by the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith few days in Portland the first of Sunday’. ready acceptance of our seven per cent preferred last week. Dolly and Billy Thain of Port Ed and Carl Wohlschlegel have land, Faye Syverson of Hillsboro, coupon certificates by the investing public of been doing some stump blasting Washington County. Consult the chart below for on the C. Wohlschlegel farm. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morn ing worship at 11; Epworth League, 7 p. m.; stereopticon lec ture, 8:15 p. m. This Sunday is to be observed as “family Sun day,” with the whole program centering around the importance and possibilities of the family in fluences. Lets make this a big day and one that we can long remember. And we want the whole family, too. See you Sun day morning. Epworth League will be led by Miss Olga Whipple. The topic is “The Basis of a Life Comrade ship.” _ It is the last of the series of topics on relationship between man and woman. the lesson we APRIL 25, 1929 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- -IIILI.SBORO, OREGON PAGE TEN Starting Mon., Apr. 29 ALL (¡DANCING SINGING DRAMATIC SENSATION I the degree of safety shown for industrial banks of the nation. The investment service offered by the Mortgage & Loan Co. is free and we will be glad to make any investigation concerning any investment that you may now have or that you may be interested in making. Consult us as an investment house before investing. Hillsboro Union High School AUDITORIUM STATISTICAL FACTS Degree of Averase Safety. Earnings. INVESTMENTS. U. S. Gov’t Bonds .... 100 % Industrial Bank Stocks 100 % 24 Municipal Bonds........ Industrial Bonds...... Industrial P. Stocks Industrial C. Stocks. Real Estate.............. Commercial Bank Stocks. Re-Discount Bank Stocks. 99%% 95 % 68 % 5 % 50 % 99 % 100 % % 4 5 % 6%% 7 % 8 % 7%% 22 H % 36 % I A picture now come* that mark* a mile stone in film annal*. Until you see with your own eye* and hear with your own ear*, you cannot know the wonder of it, the magic of talking and ringing and dancing that go to make “The Broadway Melody” the new marvel of the speaking screen. You will be gripped by the in tensity of it* drama, your heart will be touched by it* sublime story of love sac rifice, you will cheer it as a spectacular song hit, and throbbing action follows swiftly through the greatest entertainment yet revealed on stage or screen I CHARLES KING ANITA PAGE BESSIE LOVE Directed by Harry Beaumont Mail the Coupon or call in peraon. 1164 Also COUPON For further information mail to 1164 Third Street, Hillsboro, Ore. Sound Comedies and Vitaphone Acts Address Adults, 50c running at $2.00 price* New York and Los Angele*, Four-week run in Portland. Prices Name Now Children, 10c in