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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1931)
THE Thursday, June 4, 1931 HILLSBORO ARGUS, led the Indian pageant nt McMinn Bethany Orchestra pille Tuesday evening of last week Mr. und Mr». George Persona Presents Concert md son, Medford, witnessed the I bull game nt Beaverton Sunday Bethany Cedar Mill». The Beth iftrrnoon. Mr. Persons then re any orchestra, under the direction! turned to Bank» with S. W, Baugh of Thro Rich, presented tlirlr an man mid Mrs Person» and Medford lilial concert before a full house io Portland to visit Merle Persons, Sunday evening. Features of the who I» one of the contestants In evening's program were numbers by the wulkathon at the stock yards. «1 quartet, composed of Theo «nd Catherine Pratt came In from David Rich, hornai Amos Rich, Albuny lust Friday to attend the trombone, and David Traschrl, cor closing exercise» of the Hillsboro net, They gave Civil war songs, union high school. Margaret Pratt Eleanor Rich and Carl Egglmun was u member of the graduating presented a flute and violin duet, i class. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Glaske, a Mrs. Alice Handley and family violin duet. Vocal numbers were I j went to Hillsboro Decoration Day. given by the male and mixed quar I I'hr Bethany Baptist church or tets. Mrs. John Croenl played the) chestra gave u sacred concert in organ prelude and postlude. Helen ¡the | church Sunday evening. Among llleh accompanied the orchestra. 1 those who attended from Orenco Mi»» Elisabeth Allaobnck enter-, J were Mr. nnd Mr». J. C. Roger» tallied With n party recently for a and children, Mr. and Mr». Dan group of friends. Guest» Included Sabo and children, Ed Melhoff, the Misses Margaret and Florence Emma and Freída Krhrll, Ham Stoller. Della Barker, Eleanor Rich and Fred Sargent. Zurcher, Rose Tragllo slid Ruth Mr. and Mrs. George D. Garrett Trafen and tin Mc»sr«. Eivln and and son, Vernon» crime out from Wilbur Stoller, David Croenl, Walt Portland Friday evening and were er ami Alfred Allenbnck and Mrs. guests of Mr». Garratt'» parent», Abr Stoller. Mi uni M m 8 i < 111 i<, until A family reunion was held nt Sunday morning. In company with Mr. and Mr». II. Ñ, Roninson of the Andersen home Sundny. I hose present were Mr. Andersen’s pur Forest Grove they enjoyed a pic ruts, Mr mid Mr». B. A. Ander | nic Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mr». J. C. Rogers nnd urn of Gladstone, Dr. and Mrs. D O. Anderten of Portland, ami < hlldrcn went to Hillsboro Decora Mr and Mrs. D. Atterbury of ( tion Day ami were accompanied home by Mrs. Roger»* sister, Mrs. Portland. Sunday visitors at the Emil Abbott, of Portland» who had been Stalder home Included Mr. and visiting relatives hi Hillsboro. Mrs. <’. Benham and Rob Stuart Mr» Gurnee and daughters Mar iorie «lid Virginia ot Roseburg, of Portland were callers at the L. Mrs. “ Earl ‘ Marks, Mrs. J E Itennelh home Friday. Mr and * “ Mr. and Mr». Fra nch Branden C. Mark», Lydia and Srth Mark» berg visited «t the It iffrty home of Portland. Mr». Margaret Borili at Mountaindale Sunday. They went of Portland la spending a few by way of Banks und visited the »Uys die re. berry field». Mrs. Ada Nelson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keys Audrey of Portland were week daughters, Mrs. Pearl Keys _______ " . Mary Saunders. d iughter, Florence, end guests of ' Mrs. and Andrew Miss Celeste Freidlnnn of Port Martin, all of Portland, came out land was a visitor at the E. Leh Saturday evening and spent the man home Thursday. Miss Menu week end at the L. E. Reniielh llalsten, former primary teacher of home. Colon school, was also visiting .Mr*. George Person spent Decor friends here Sunday. ation Day at Milwaukie nnd went M J. Slacker has returned home to Hillsboro in the evening to see from n Portland hospital, where her son, Wallace, In the hospital. he underwent a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Franks of Paul Schaer and family of Port Recdviile »pent Sunday at the land visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Conrad Wyss and children Edward and Gertrude of Portland ♦ * were Memorial Day visitors here. Rose Misses Anna Werner and Strieker of Portland visited their ♦ —♦ parents here Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kittson, May 22, a girl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. llcesacker, May 26, a boy. Mr. and Mr». John Windorf of Portland »pent t Wednesday after- Orenco. The Orenco teem In noon with Mr. 4 ami Mrs. Ted Haney. the valley league defeated Beaver Mrs. It. G. Taylor and sister, ton at Beaverton Sunday o to 2. M rs. I.more Howell, of Winlock, Mr. and Mr». Charles Strong of Wash.» arrived Friday for a visit Tacoma were gue»ts of Mr. and with their sister, Mrs. Lucy La- Mr». Sam Rich Saturday and in Salle. Mrs. Taylor returned home the afternoon drove to McMinn Monday and Mrs. Howell is go- ville and called on relative». Ing to make a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopplin Mr. and .Mr». 11. Easton and Mr. Collver <»f Portland visited at the md family of near Carlton »pent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John 1.. E. Itennelh home Sunday. Mr and Mr». L. T. Woodward Watkins. and »on, Kenneth, and Morris Mr- Entee drove to Salem and Dallas Decoration Day. Mr. «»nd Mri. M O. Anderton were in Bunk» Monday. Mr». ( ¡eorge T. Pratt went to Salem Decoration Day and on to Albany, accompanied by her daugh ter», Catherine «»nd Margaret, and Dorothy Arnold Dorothy went to Eugene. Rrv. Pratt joined them Monday and attended the corn mencement exercise.» a t Albany college and the reunion of III» class. Catherine Pratt was a member of the graduating class. and Mrs. Sam Rich attend- Thatcher Orenco Nine Takes Beaverton to Loss Don’ Queen Tickets Page Five Friday. Itrv. Simpson is the pastor D illrn inn’i daughter, Mrs. August of the .oral church, Laurel and Obrist, of Gresham. Miss Lueila Mountain Home churches and re Dilhiiann, who ha» employment In hide» at Mountain Home. Salem, spent a couple of days dur F L. (’ox attended the annual ing last week with hrr parents meeting of the Cooper Mountain »nd k rompanird them on the trip, Mr». Frank C. Fluke of Progress, cemetery association held at the Cooper Mountain church Saturday formerly of this town, »pent the afternoon. Mr. Cox is president of week end among hrr old neighbors ¡and friend». the association. Mrs. Lilly Bierly of Hillsboro Mr». Harriett Ford, a former teacher of Kinton school, lias been -pent the week-end at the home of »pending the past week at the her son, Roy Bierly. They attend home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier ed the organ recital given Sunday evening at the German Lutheran ly, Pleasant Valley road. Douglas Wight, who is attend church In Sherwood. ing I’, of O. in Eugene, arrived borne Friday for the Decoration Day holiday and remained home for a few days to be present at the wedding of his sister, Miss Vir ginia Wight to Henry Hoffman of “The Life of the Party,” the lat Dayton. est Warner Brothers and Vitaphone Services at the church for next comedy in natural color, which Sunday will be as follows: Bible will be at the Venetian theater school at 10 o’clock In the morn Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and ing with preaching service by the marks the return of Winnie Light- pastor, Rev. W. E. Simpson, at ner in her most hilarious role. The 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Every tomboy of tfie talkies outdoes even body is welcome to these services. i herself as the New York song plug- Mrs. Charles AiJsworth and son ger who decides to turn gold digger. Clarence and Miss Mary Warren She rides a superstitious horse, on and Roy Warren of Portland were a Havana racetrack — barely e»~ week-end guests at the home of caprs jail- manages a sugar-dad- Mrs. Louise VanKleek, Pleasant dies-hunt for a pal and falls in Valley road. for no mean reward for herself. Children’s Day will be observed A comedy cast of adults and at the church Sunday, June 14. A juveniles, known wherever motion program will be given by the schol pictures are shown, was assembled ars during the morning session of by Paramount for “Finn and Hat- Bible school and a service in the tic,” the Donald Ogden Stewart evening with members of the other comedy picture which will show schools in this district taking part. at the Venetian theater Wednes Roy Stewart and son Vernon of day and Thursday. Haines have been guests during the When “Fair Warning” comes to fast week at the home of Mr. the Venetian Friday and Saturday, Stewart’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Hall. George O’Brien will appear with a William and Edward Kaufner of new leading woman, Louise Hunt Salem were recent guests at the ington, a talented and winsome home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dall young miss from the New York mann. stage, where she played leading Mrs. George Newell of Portland roles in several productions. spent a few day» last week at the home of her father, S. H. Pomeroy. MARTIN LYNNE SNAWDER Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates of Martin Lynne Snawder, 11, died Hillsboro and Mrs. Gates' sister, Mrs. Adella W. Kindt, of Port- at the Doernbecher hospital 1 n land, were callers Saturday after Portland Friday, following an ill noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ness of but a few days with dia E. L. Cox. Mrs. Kindt is a former betes. Funeral services were held resident of this town from the Donelson A Sewell chapel Miss Mary Cathryn Hall spent and interment was in the I. O. O. the week-end with h e r former F cemetery. The Christian Science schoolmate, Miss Lucille VanHorn society was in charge of the serv- of Portland. Hardware, Furniture Warren Wilson went to W alia Walla, Wash., Saturday where he New and Used has been a guest of relatives dur Save by buying at ing the past week. The Whatnot. 1228 2nd St “Loyal Scouts,” the boys' organ- ized class of the Sunday school, were entertained Friday evening, with some of the parents present, at the home of their teacher, E. L. Cox. Out-of-doors games were en joyed and after the regular month ly business meeting, refreshments was served by Mrs. Cox. The oc- casion was in honor of the birth day of Mr. Cox, and a number of nice gifts were received. There were 18 present. Miss Helen Schneider, a former teacher of the primary grades in Kinton school, and her sister, Miss Dolores of Portland, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall. Mrs. August H. Dallmann and son Albert spent Snndxv with Mrs lev» and T. P. Goodin was rradrr Dereaaed ia survived by his moth er, Mrs. Nellie Snawder of Hills boro, and father, M. L. Snawder, a brother, Earl of Hillsboro, and the following sisters: Ruth Wardell. Troy, Idahos Olive Beighley, Em ma Snawder, Hillsboro, and Ger trude Bowling, Portland. Face Drunk Charge Fred Johnson and Ralph Shep- poc were arrested here Saturday by Him: “You should see the new Chief of Police O. O. Freeman, altar in our church.” charged with being drunk. Her¡ "I.ead me to it, big boy I” Winnie Conies As "Life of Party” Four state college students to be graduated in June who have just been given high scholastic awards. Above—Alice Steele, Metzger, (left) given Joseph H. Albert prize for man or woman making greatest progress toward character, service and wholesome influence; Hester Davis, Salem, senior winner of Clara H. Waldo prize based on scholarship, character, and leadership. Below—Sinclair Hammond, Portland, senior winner of Benton County Bank prize, corresponding to Waldo prize for women; Nori Shimomura, Portland, American born Japanese girl, winner of Chi Omega prize for senior women approaching most nearly the ideal of intellect, spirituality and 'wholesome influence. Miss Shimomura made the highest scholastic average in the graduating class and was active in campus life. Many Parties for Kinton Bride-Elect (By Mrs. E. L. C om ) Kinton. Miss Virginia Wight, a popular bride-elect, has been en- tertained at a gay round uf social affairs during the past week in honor of her approaching marriage to Henry Hoffman of Dayton. Tuesday afternoon the neighbors and frirnds of Kinton gave her a miscellaneous shower at the home of hrr mother, Mrs. Madge V. Wight, there bring about 35 pres ent. Games in keeping with the occasion were enjoyed and an at tractive luncheon was served by Mrs. Wight. The Faniosa Svirachl Dramatic club of Hillsboro gave a six o’clock dinner Tuesday evening to Miss Wight also a bridal shower, many gifts were received. Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ club of Cornelius also gave a bridal shower, Miss Wight being guest of honor. Miss Wight was a luncheon guest of Mrs. William Jarman of Cornelius Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Walters and Mrs. M. B. Godfrey of Portland were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright. Floyd Bierly had a crew of men topping onions part of last week, topping out about 200 sacks, which cleans out his onion house. Mrs. Ruth Harrison of Portland spent part of last week as a guest nt the home of Mrs. Madge V. Wight. Rev. W. E. Simpson was in town Pass the Asbestos Spoons A colored preacher down South was trying to explain the fury of hell to his congregation. “You all has seen molten Iron runnin* out from a furnace, hasn't you?” he asked. The congregation said they had. 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