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Thurnday, January 16, 1930 Page Seven THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON •iefcs Name Committees For Garden Club Mrs. E. W. Moyer on Thursday, January 30. Doubfes £vent Is odd fellows , rebekahs HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION Bowled On Alleys Tlic Garden club held a meeting Claud Cook and Jack Harvey installation of the I. O. Tuesday evening at the chamber of O. Joint F. and Rebekahs was held at won first place in the doubles commerce rooms and the business howled Friday night, Extra fine The William Martin and family mid To Hav«s Fellowship Dinner. session was given over to the read the hall here Tuesday evening. grulle I Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Anna The ( hristian church will h lave a ing of reports of last year’s of- The installing officers were as fol I scores were made bv a number of will be bate. M. Leucher, of Blooming, recently Fellowship dinner in the church I fieers. Mrs. H. A. Deck, the new lows: Mrs. Otto Johnston, district players. The singles Mrs. M. Putman, who has been returned from a motor trip to IniNcinent next Wednesday evening president, was inducted into office, deputy president; George Harms, bowled Friday. Those bowiing in the doubles deputy grand master; Miss May visiting with her son at .Scuttle, re southern California. They spent ut 6 o’clock. nnd announced her committee ap Cook and It. N. Brown, marshals; were: Christmas witli Mr. Martin's moth — ii — turned home Saturday. pointments for 1930 as follows; Gheen and J. J. Martin, in Los An Mra. Easter Entertain* Civic committee Mrs. W. G. Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Myrtle Purdin of Portland er, Mrs. S. F. played deputy wardens; Mrs. Jose C. Cook and Harvey golf on ille Delphian Board At Luncheon. Bill Hare, Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. Hanel, Is a guest of Mrs. Elizidielli Smith geles. phine Case and L. E. Wilkes, dep Boetter and II. Ireland Pebble Bench course, where the Mrs. It. It. Easter entertained the Emma McKinney. and Mrs. Nora Thurston. uty secretaries; Mrs. R. II. Greer Wallnofer and Dickey national amateur was played this board of directors of the Delphian Program Mrs. O. B. Gates, Mrs. Mrs. Alt O. Johnson and daugh year. and A. L. Brock, deputy treas Williams and I.arrance society at a luncheon Monday. A. IL Busch, Mrs. M. I!. Steven- ter went to Portland Sunday afti'r urers; Mrs. E.lwood Johnson and Corrieri -and Strong Colonel J. W. lInglivH, Forest Those present were Mrs. G. T. son. noon to spend n few days. R. II. Greer, deputy chaplains; Mrs. Rehse and Garrett __ Grove auctioneer, liad to “get out McGrath, Mrs. C. B. Buchanan, Exchange —Mrs. D. B. Burk- John The American Exchange bank Hargrave and W. F. I.ormor, II. It. Chimtler, who has been ill and get under” frequently on a Mrs. ,1. \V. Bailey, Mrs. (). B. halter, Mrs. Frank Rowell, Mrs. deputy inside guardians, and Mrs. of Portland won a special match for some time, is convalescing and trip to Grays Harbor last week, Gates, Mrs. M. P. Cady, Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore. Tuesday night from the local bank was able to he up Tuesday. lie had seven punctures and hud George Pratt, Mrs. II. E. Peters, Exhibits Mrs. E. U. Tongue, F. C. Francis nnd Vincent Gheen, ers, who were handicapped by the Robert Stewart of 1’iraipkin to buy two new tires. Mr. Hughes Mrs. Glen Payne and tlic hostess. Mrs. Glen Payne, Mrs. Harry Hill. deputy outside guardians. The Rebekahs installed Mrs. absence of Christensen, Jack and Ridge underwent nn operation for was accompanied by Mrs. Hughes, — ii — Flowers—Mrs. George McGrath, George Selfridge as noble grand, Merrill. A return match will be appendicitis ut the Smith hospital and on their return 'j’hursduy the Alma Olden Bennett Mrs. O. T. McWhorter, Mrs. and other officers as follows: Miss bowled in Portland soon. pavements were covered with ice Tent Installs Monday. Thomas Connell. Tuesday. Eva McCormick, vice grand; Mrs. Membership- Mrs. R. F. Peters, O. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. O'Donnell mid snow. The Alma Olden Bennett Tent, The wise housewife will not have M. Heaton, secretary; Mrs. C. J. E. Reeves, who has been Daughters of Union Veterans, will Mrs. Vesey Gardner, Mrs. W. E. E. Deichman, treasurer; Mrs. W. F. all the expensive foods in one day and family of Vernonia are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred spending his time at Riddle, where have installation of officers M in- Pittinger. arid warden; Mrs. Victor then have a conscience about Roadside Mrs. Otto Hartrampf, I.ormor, lie has mining interests, returned dny evening at the Veterans’ hall. Caldwell. Batchelar, conductor; Miss May the grocery bill and have all the T. C. Reynolds, Mrs. T. G. Cook, less expensive ones for a while. chaplain; Mrs. Percy Long, Homer Deck spent Inst week Inline Sunday, accompanied by Will Miss Maude Stevens, department Mrs. end in Corvallis, a guest of his Jack, wlio has been employed president, mid her assisting staff Bronleewe. musician; Mrs. Adolph Mohr, in Press Mrs. I.loyd Brown, Mrs. side guardian; Mrs. W. O. Mor Dance At Laurel. brother, Rollin, who is a student there. Work at the mines will be of officers from Portland will have S. E. » Fay ram, Mrs. E. M. Bow- held up until better weather, as cere charge of the installation ley, outside guardian; Mrs. Otto at (). S. C. There will be a dj>nce at Laurel man. there was 30 inches of snow on the monies. right sunnort of the community hall Saturday night, Tin' Delphian society will meet hills when they left. The speaker of tlic evening was Johnston, — n—• noble grand; Mrs. Edwin Bowman, Jan. 18. Everybody invited. 46-47 Monday at the home of Mrs. L. J. . Ira N. Gabrielson of Portland, who Margaret Batchelar Is The county judges and com support of the noble grand; Merrill, with Mrs. E. B. Tongue spoke on “Winter Birds In Orc- left ~ Birthday. missioners, sheriffs mill clerks of Honored On Mrs. A. I,. Brock, right support to Dr. E. M. Itiorden, Com- us leader. gon. ” This was an illustrated tlic state held their annual meet tlie vice grand, and Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. H. I). Batchelar <ir rnicriuineu entertained ■ . . . . mercial Bldg., in Hills- I,. J. Merrill left here early ings in Portland this week. Those Saturday with a , nartv I le‘l,ure an<1 vcry . interesting. ‘ . „• He Munson, left support to the vice afternoon i boro. Every day, 3. p. * _ fold of hirdfi nel flu* Tuesday on a business trip to in attendance from here were in honor of the IOth ................ birds fl»/if that fins» spend the u winter grand. birthday of told m. Evenings by appoint of those that are here all Oakland, Cal. He made the trip Judge E. J. Ward, Commissioners lier daughter, Margaret. J. N. Wiley was installed as Those | here and The 43tf speaker advised that noble grind of the Odd Fellows, ment. Correct glasses. by airplane. F. W. Livermore mid J. M. Hiatt, present were Alma Eslinger, Grace year. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Marlin of Clerk E. C. Luce mid Sheriff J. Bowman, Marjorie Patterson, June grain, bread, apples and suet be along with the following: Victor Erma Taylor Sparks, accredited out for the birds to eat during Batchelar, vice grand; W. O. Mor Portland were guests Saturday of W. Connell. Gifford, .Joyce Kellington, Eva put piano teacher.—Call Mrs. the cold weather. Mrs. Marlin's mother, Mrs. J'lioiuus ley, secretary; Cal Jack, treasurer; Gardner, 1531X, or Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrke Powne Peppard, Beulah Shattuck, Miriam guests of the club were Roscoe (¡been, and family. musician; H. I. Theda, 1051Z. Alice Gilbert, Dorothy the Special mid son of Portland spent the Dovlr, Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Patten, Munson, chaplain; Harold Carlile, Mrs. B. J. Ward and daughter, week end with Ids parents, Mr. mid Chaliacombe, Caroline Fuller, Mary ( Girls. warden E. J. Peterson, conductor; Margaret, of south of Hillsboro Mrs. Charles Powne, of Banks. Jean Doane and Margaret Butch need Adolph Mohr, inside guardian; C. IH^When you were guests several days the last of They were returning from Califor dur. see DR. LU- C. ~ Bannister, outside guardian; the week of Judge and Mrs. E. J. nia, where they spent two weeks —II— Z A D E R at the Edwin Bowman, right support Hillsboro County Federated Clubs Ward. visiting friends and relatives. Pharmacy, every Sat noble grand; Alton Foord, left sup Board To Meet Friday. Ims Mrs. Mrs. H. L. MacKenzie was taken urday. 32t! ur, port noble grand; W. F. Lormor, Mrs. to the St. Vincent’s hospital in Mrs. W. S. Roberts, president of KNIGJ4TS AND SISTERS been vl right support vice grand; R. 1.. H. > re- Portland the last of the week, the County Federation of Wom William INSTALL OFFICERS MONDAY Taylor, left support vice grand; ’’Your Spine—is the Barometer her home : in where she underwent an operation, en's clubs, will entertain the mem-j turned of your Health.” Bodily functions Arthur McConnahay, right scene hers of the board at a luncheon Salem. Tin» Knights of Pythias and mid is now convalescing. depend on nerve impulses—through Eridav at the Home bakery at Pythian Sisters will have joint in supporter, and Adrian Powers, left the spine. Set your nerves in or Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Grace re- scene supporter. Forest (¡rove. The date of the stallation of officers next Monday der, get at the cause and remove turned last week from Tacoma, Wilfred Spiesscheart Honored. Instrumental musical ___ ‘............ numbers .. Mary, Martini and Louise Spiiss January meeting of the County night at the K. P. hall. Mrs. Harry were furnished by Roscoe Mun- it with chiropractic adjustments. for a few days where . they ___ visited . _ . *1 ,1 < 1 Federation, which will lie held at D ... ......... .....___ ..... Morgan will act as installing of- with Mr. Grace's mint, Mrs. H. G. cheart entertained with a “500” son, Ernest Vandehey and John Dr. John W. Peck 10 years suc card party at their home in Cor Forest Grove, will be made at this I fleer, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Brown Eldridge. cessfully practiced in Portland, and Medley. meeting. Mrs. II. D. Batchelar and | and Mrs. Vesta Combs, the Pyth- nelius Sunday evening, compli is now located in room 2, Com M rs. I.. T ticker returned last A number of visitors were pres- mercial bldg., Hillsboro. Elwood Johnson will attend ian *— Sisters, c‘-‘— and —‘ Erwin Turner of M rs. menting their brother, Wilfred, on Phone week from Bothel, Wash., where ent from Forest Grove. Forest Grove, i?rand prelate, will 1631. Hours 1 to 5 p. m. she visited her brother, Harry Wil his 22nd birthday. The first prizes from this city. install the Knights, assisted by his kins, whom she had not seen for were won by Julius Vanderzanden Mrs. Benton Entertains Many from here attended the team. and Mrs. Albert Peters mid the Start the New Year with 13 years. consolation prizes went to Elvin In Honor of Mrs. Donnally. Installation will be followed by Rebekah convention Saturday at a pair of our perfect fit The Needlccraft duh met lust Cawrsc and Philip IlUlecke. De Banks, Miss Elizabeth Gheen was Benson entertained a program and refreshments. Mrs. Eric ___ ting glasses. They are Thursday at tlie home of Mrs. Wil licious refreshments were served at with a bridge party Friday after-j chairman of the convention and a —i:— fitted with ability. Our Hunt Smith. Twelve members were the close of the evening. very interesting program was given, The noon in honor of her house guest, prices are moderate. Finest Toric present mid one visitor, Mrs. Ros- guests invited included the follow M rs. > Jean Jackson Donnally, of ROYAL NEIGHBORS exemplifying the different phases Reading lenses only $4.95. Eye INSTALL OFFICERS coe Munson. of Rebekah work. Mrs. W. I,. glass insurance and thorough ex ing! Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Seattle. Mrs. Ellis received the1 Moore of Banks gave the adress The Service club meeting lias dersanden, Mr. anil Mrs. Louis high score at bridge. Those pres- amination included. Dr. Thompson Installation of officers will be been postponed until Wednesday, llilli-eke, Mr. mid Mrs. Albert ent were Mrs. Donnally, M rs. J. the order of business'Friday night of welcome, ar.d Mrs. O. M. Heaton may be consulted at the Washing Mrs. January 22, when it will be held Peters, the Misses Anita Corrieri, Leavitt mid Mrs. R. Gaynor of at the Grange hall. Mrs. H. II. of the Hillsboro lodge gave the ton Hotel next Tuesday, the 14th. 46 Officers elected were at the home of Mrs. George Follis Lena Delplanche, Kitty Caldwell, ............... Portland, Mrs. Oscar Humburg of ■ — Stannard be .11.- installing officer, response. ........... will ./v, on Tenth street. Mary, Martha mid Louise Spiess- Bc i verton, Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mrs. assisted bv Argus Classified Ads get results. Mrs. “ W. F. Lormor as Mrs. Rose Stephens of Beaverton, ' *" ■ ~ chairman; Mrs. Mabel Cramer of Mrs. Ora Laws is in Portland cheart; Messrs. John I’orrieri, Jack Stanley Hubbard, Mrs. Ted Horn-1 ceremonial marshal, Gaston, vice chairman, and Anna tills week, where she attended the Delphanche, Remy Kerkof, Lorain ecker, Mrs. Kenneth Lucas and the All members of the order are Schneider of Banks, secretary. funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Marion mid Elvin Cawrse and the honor hostess. I urged to attend. The meeting is Keeler, mid is a guest of her mint, guest, Wilfred Spiesscheart. I open for members and friends. Mrs. Hallie Ingle of Albany, —it— Mrs. Cora Sabin. MISS BEACH BRIDE state president of the Rebekahs, Missionary Society Meets. OF HOMER ROBINSON. Mrs. Jessie Huslage of Tigard On Real Estate. Low PYTHIAN SISTERS HAVE will make her official visit to the Tlie Woman’s Foreign Mission was n guest for « few days the ary society of tlie Methodist church INTERESTING PROGRAM local Rebekah lodge on January interest cost, repayment last of the r week of Mr. and Mrs. will meet at the home of Mrs. Orenco. Miss Elizabeth Bench 28. She will visit at Forest Grove L. P. Tallinmi and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell Tuesday afternoon of Portland and Mr. Homer N.I At the Pythian Sisters’ meeting on January 29. privilege. Arthur Miltenberger. Robinson of Forest Grove were 1' riday night a good program was at 2 o’clock. The Galaxy of Stars The. holin' missionary society of if the program theme. Mrs. Wood united in marriage nt the home of given before the initiation. The Marriage Licenses. the Methodist church will have a will be the lender anil the life the bride’s sister, Mrs, S. L. Car program consisted of songs by lit Henry T. Beach, Hillsboro, route buckwheat cake mid country sau work of 10 noted missionaries will lyle, Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. tle Robert Peters, accompanied bv sage supper at the church tonlglil he given by 10 of the members. 1 he llev. George 1. i'ratt per Ids sister, Anne; several piano se 3, and Ethel Annie Jackson, Cor nelius, route 1, January 9. (Thursday) from 5 Each missionary will lie repre formed the ceremonv and Mrs. lections by Anne Peters, readings Carl Bretthauer, Hillsboro, and Pratt played the wedding march. by Mrs. George Jackson and vocal sented by a star in a picture of 10 Albert Davis of Ruby Whitmore, Laurel, route 1, who stars, “The Galaxy of Stars,” the Only immediate members of the solos by Joyce F.ininott. Irmiin Parsons of ■January 13. Washington Savings & Mrs. B. J. Ward, an officer of stars forming a cross. Mrs. Sabin families were present. The bride started on ‘tin auto II. N. Robinson, Forest Grove, fornia, were snowbound nt Grants will lead the devotions, Mrs. Hol- wore a gown of blue georgette and Orphia Temple of Portland, was Loan Association and Mary Elizabeth Beach, Oren Pass mid returned home Inst week. colm will give a reading and spe carried a shower bouquet of Ophel present and made a short talk. The ia rosebuds and friesias. co, January 14. musical numbers will be given cial Shute Bank Building, was The hostesses for the meeting IL K. Hume of Woodburn bride is a trained nurse nnd has A Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. Mr. by Mrs. Bump and Miss Fanny made her home in Portland for a were Mrs. Vesta Combs, Mrs. L. For Sale—Old newspapers at the HILLSBORO Mrs. Carlvle will teil Hume recently moved from here Konigan number of years, following her A. Long, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan Argus office; 10c per bundle to Woodburn, where he is con- something of I the work of her profession. She is well known In ’ and Mrs. Kiiima McKinney. —— »retell with the Rny_- Brown can- daughter, who is a missionary in Orenco, where she has often vis- + China. nery. FRIENDSHIP TEMPLE ited. The bridegroom is n retired •—it—• INSTALLS OFFICERS Fred Stansell, who had his nrin Grove Corp* Installs. farmer of Forest Grove, where he broken in mi accident nt the West Twelve members of the local has lived during the past 18 years. The Pythian Sisters Coast Lumber company at Pump Woman ’s Relief corps went to For The couple will make their home ship No. 8 of North of Friend- kin Ridge some time ago, la in the est Grove Plains in there. last Thursday to assist stalled the following officers on St. Vincent's hospital in Portland in tin- installation of officers there. (Old Heidel House) Friday night; Sadie .......... for treatment. I iollenbeck, 1639 " Main ’ St. Those assisting in the ceremony CAMP FIRE GIRLS AND past chief; Hazel Hollenbeck, most Fred Bowlby of South Tualntln were Mrs. A. L. Brock, Mrs. J. R. BLUE BIRDS ARE ACTIVE. excellent chief; Echo Willis, ex was a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Hargrave, Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Helen Hunt Jackson Beulah Bell Smith He reported (h it the thermometer Mrs. W. W. Hall, Mrs. Elmer Gukayainn Camp Fire Girls met 1 cellent senior; Anna Miller, excel- stood nt four above zero that Peterson, Mrs. A. Dickason and Thursday evening at the home of lent junior; Grace Itaffety, man Piano Voice morning nt 7 o'clock, but wns six M rs. S. E. Olson. I.ois Brown. Money-making plans ager; Anona Joos, mistress of rec ords and correspondenct; Lizzie Pianist and Accompanist Bel Canto nbove at 5 o’clock. —ii— nnd future meetings were dis mistress of finance; Mary cussed. They decided to have a Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Em rick Three Link Party Thursday. Matthiesscn, protector; Elsie Kee- The Three Link society will have cake sale noon, and plans were I non, guard. hud ns tlicir guests their dnughter- Pupils presented in Public Recital. in-law, Mrs. I I.oln .ola Enirick, and a card party at the I. O. O. F. made for a winter nature study ' The Past Chiefs’ club of Friend hike. her daughter, Edna, of llunting- hull next Thursday night, with the ship temple will be entertained bv The Humming Bird group of ton, who arrived Sunday, They following committee in charge: Mrs. W. F. I.ormor. Mrs. Otto Blue Birds met nt the Congrega returned home Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Hargrave, tional church last Thursday after Mr. nnd Mrs. Burton Willeford Johnston, Mrs. W. (). Morley and Mrs. O. M. noon at 4 o'clock, A New Year’s mid sons of Woodburn were Hills Heaton. pledge was discussed .And learned, boro visitors Saturday evening, Snowflakes were viewed and plans t:— looking after property interests Aid To Have — were nude for a sled party next Tea. nnd visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A little sewing on doll The Ladies' Aid of the Mcth- week. W. Kelley of the Washington hotel. odist church will hold its monthly dresses was done. Then the group Enrl E. Fisher, joint senator, tea next Wednesday afternoon took magazines to the ill at the wns a visitor from Beaverton Sat from 2:30 to If. A short program hospital, and intend to do this ns urday. Mr. Fisher, who has a is being prepared by Mrs. A. W. often ns magazines are nvailnble. large acreage of horseradish at his Havens, Mrs. M. B. Bump, Mrs. L. New members will be discussed at Beaverton farm, said the dry L. Brown nnd Mrs. Roy Stuart, An the next meeting. weather did no damage, mid that invitation is extended to all. The Lilliputian group of Blue he sold his crop before the cold —:i— Birds met last Thursday afternoon weather came. Bible Class To Entertain. nt the home of Mrs. £• Abendroth. Mrs. Elizabeth Carstens of Port The junior Bible class of the Subjects of previous meetings were land mid Mrs. Lucinda Mend nnd Methodist church will hold Its reviewed. Each member will write daughter, Mrs. 11. Gregcrson, of monthly nnrty Mondav evening in a story nnd awards, will be given Buttle Ground, Wash., were v.--- Hills- the church basement. The hostess for the best. A health talk was boro visitors Tuesday, returning committee is composed of Mrs. El eiven nnd encli member received a from the funeral of Mrs. Car wood G. Cox, chairman; Miss May health chart. Honor -awards will be given to each member accordin'? stens’ niece, Mrs. Joseph l’on- Cook mid Mrs. C. M. Kriicliek. grntz, of Buxton. to record kept, the highest going Card Party Postponed. to the nearest perfect kept chart. tn seeking a cause for the growth of one community as compared The card party scheduled for tonight nt the Veterans’ hall has Mrs. I!. C. Varner, who has with another, one must finally admit that it is ENTERPRISE. This been postponed on account of the been ill for the past week, is im same word enters into the growth of organization and is one of the weather. proving. I Fraternal LOANS Venetian Theater Friday and Saturday, This Week Price», Matinee and Evening, 10c-35c Did He Get That Kiss? NNY Imagine a handsome young man who had just inherited $3,000,000 plunged into the midst of a group of masked merry makers. He was “Napoleon.” “Salome” wanted his head. “Lucretia Borgia” wanted his money. “Josephine” wanted his heart—and got it. SEE HOW! IT’S A RIOT! 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Most Precious Gifts You will be wise to see my beautiful assort ment before selecting either an engagement or wedding ring. Work ordered now erected in May or sooner if desired. See OREGON MONUMENT WORKS J. L. Anderson H. H. Stannard, Manager Phone 121 Fourth and Main Sts. Hillsboro, Ore. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED FOR 60 DAYS The Best In Jewelry 1211 Main St. Hillsboro Oregon 's American business men, using all factors for business extensions, develop new markets, increase consumption of old products, invent and develop new articles of commerce and steadily move their busi ness ahead. Undoubtedly no greater force in business exists than advertising. In the phenomenal rise of the United States to a position of a world leader in 152 short years, it has played its part by making wanted goods of American manufacturers. Perhaps you, as an individual, feel that advertising is little or nothing to you, but this is not a fact. Every one of us is influenced by it because we are all buyers of something at some time. We are influenced in what we buy through either reading about it or by being told. Those who tell us were in fluenced in a like manner. Advertising makes known. Name any one of several reasons why you selected this city in which to live. Being here you are now confronted with the necessity of a livelihood unless you have sufficient for your needs and have re tired. But by far the great majority must work. Therefore, as the community prospers, you prosper. Advertising aids a community by making known its advantages and what it has to offer the investor. It brings tourists and visitors. It means added population—added prosperity.—Ex. June CLYDE and Arthur LAKE «.’TANNED LEGS* With Arthur Lake, Ann Pennington, June Clyde, Dorothy Revier, Sally Blaine and Allan Kearns. • ALSO Comedy, Vitaphone Act and News Reel 10c and 35c