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HILLSBORO TIIE Thursday, September I, 1932 ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Page Five Olil Rraident Visit» • ROTARY A GROWING POWER Hr wa, bom September 19, 1931. Victor DePinto, first violinist Cowl and Guimpe W. Stauffer of .Mana Mrs. II When, during a period of world \ Funeral service» were held from Portland symphony orchestra, ac brim, Penn., visited last wrrk at wide depression, more than 5000 Y o B b <’» Funeral Home in lllll^ credited teacher, will teach violin, the home of Mrs. M. B. Bump. rrpre»rntative men from all parts b< ro Tuesday afternoon with in guitar, banjo and mandolin in Hills Mr. and Mr». Stauffer bad the of the world will travel many thou- terment m the Fir I.awn cemeterv*. boro every Tuesday. For appoint five and ten store here in Jlills- »and» of miles in the pursuit of an The baby «as taken to th«, hoj- ments phone Hillsboro 951, Mr». F. 13 yrars ago Mrs. boro about ideal, there must be real merit in I »tai Frid i/. and Mr. ( liarles L Walker Mr. Mi-.1. Olive Meio ham of Monrovia, J. Sewell. 28 Robert O’Brien 1» spending the Stauffer was a delegate to the W. this ideal. And it is because they Tuesday in Salem on busl- .pent in LI iberia, Africa, »pint a few days week al Rockaway. i C. T. I', convention in Seattle, believe in the Rotary ideal that Big Dance Estate« Filed nes». , Wash , and stopped for a visit here Clyde Schiedel of Canby was in last week al the home of Mrsdami"« . more than 5000 Rotarian* met at At Helvetia hall Saturday, Sep Estate* of Clifford C. Harmon N. 1 E. Haworth mid It. llornby Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brewer of | on her way home. A picnic dinner Hillsboro on business Saturday. ' Seattle last wrrk in convention. Mi . 11 t/i i Mot11 "ii She l< • 1 Rainier were visitors at the Henry I WHS and Ella Hohman were filed for tember 3. (iood music, everybody mid I Few of us who live in American honor at the given in her Miss Ionise Frank of Newberg for Seattle, W ash , Monday with Young welcome. Gents 50c, ladies 25c. 28 p communities can fully understand probate Wednesday. Inez Harman | Shute pi lark Friday ex ruing. Those I n visiting Miss Dorothy Rood Ibis Mi»» Morrison, who will accom- _______ Mrs. A. Ruppert ami son I present wrrr Mr. mid Mrs. Dirk Har- the great value, of Rotary in other was named as executrix of the Dance at Cedar Mill week. puny lo r to T iromn .Miss Mi’acham Ira of rtland wrrr guests Sun countries of thr world as a medium man estate and Blanche Edr admin Estcpp, Mi ind Mi W i Old time dance at Cedar Mill istratrix of the Hohman estate. is on a ten monllis' furlough end I day of Mr and Mrs » M l Caudle. for exchange of ideas and as a Irr, Mr and Mrs. E. II. Brandaw. Grange hall Saturday night, light, S< Sep- ing in February and will -pend a knnie spent the common ground on which people Mr. Mrs. Roy Schiedel and Mr. ami Mrs Guy Edson, Mr. an<l fernher 3. Prise walt«, Everybody month or tun in England, where family Rash home Examiner Here Wednesday can meet and commune entirely Portland visited Sunday Mrs. Ray Sigler, Mrs. Emma l*ar- welcome. 27-8 ( )x rrsby returned I she wil visit the llornby pirls, be at the Mrs. K. W without any thought of racial and ent, Mrs. Lucy Sigler, Mrs. M B I. Sutherland home. Martin Redding, operators and MOLINE tractor and ¡»lows for W< <ln< <Lix from a five weeks' vis fore returning to Africa. Mrs. I national prejudices. After all, much chauffeurs examiner, will be at Mr i Mrs George '1' McGrath Bump, Mi -s Minnie Zieglert it with relatives in California. sale cheap, or trade for light car, of the trouble between nations Is the court house here Wednesday,1 \ swimming parly w is given in ! were u end guests at the home Dab- Sigler of Portland and Miss good condition. Also wagon and the direct result of narrow pre September 7, from 9 a. rn. to 5 p. Mr. an<l Mrs Eugene McMillan honor o >f Mr and Mrs. J II llart 'of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. Blake Augusta Sigler, and the honor hayrack. E. A. McFarland, % judice and misunderstanding, fail m. guest. of Portland wrrr guests of Mr. Iry of Mountain View, Cal, last of Portland ure to realize that the desire to live mile west Lincoln station. 28-9p at Rippling Water ami Mrs A W. Lent* Sunday. Friday evening i Mr and Mrs George Burkhalter S< boolmate» Entertained in corn fort and happiness is corn Divorça Granted Mr ami Airs Cornelius Ott of I hose present were Mr. mid Mrs. returned to their home in LaGrandr number of former schoolmates Mrs. H. L. Puller, piano and mon to all human hearts, irrespec A i. Campbell, Mr. mid Mrs. the last of the week after about wt rr rntertaiiird ‘Tuesday evening I mi rd were dinner guests of Mr. W I 1 ker Gerald D. front Doris P. harmony. Hillsboro phone 2188. p tive of color or nationality. T m II iiiiiii mid family, Mrs II D mid Mrs E. I Rowton Sunday. Hermelin Myrtle Hermelin front three wrrks' stay in Hillsboro. by Mitses Augusta Sigler, Alicr Today, the German is welcomed Ward Walker, Alien Pugh, Mr An annual check up of your r.ttfrrnr M. Hermelin. Miss M Miry Mi-- 1 Freda iry Koch and Miss ’ Mrs Elwin Barham returned to Lund and Rhea Wilkes at t h r in the Rotary clubs of France, the eyes 1« a gool policy to adopt. Eugene Grax and children, Mrs I Wilkes home. Guests were M rs. (•rjgcr of Portland 1« ft tor a trip her home in Salem Saturday after Protect your vision. Examination Peruvian is at home in the Rotary Peppard and Mr and Mrs J. It without charge. Dr. Thompson, Portland Remodeling of Oregon! to Victoria, B (*, Wednesday eve children xisd al the borne of In r pare nts, Donald Gregg and Mrs. Alonzo clubs of Chile, there is a welcome thr honor gur .Is. Tuesday, September 13, Hotel Waahing- (’reekpaum of Portland Mrs. Les Mr. and i ning. Mrs. L. P. .Stranahan. for the Chinese who wears the em hotel building to start at once, ! ton. 2S-9 I n a te ceremony at th* ter Mooberry* of Corneliu.s, Miss i blem of the Wheel in the Japanese project to cost about 87,500. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Kolar of Mrs. (¡. W Tamicsir and Mrs Congregational church on Monday Hillsboro Violin and Piano Lucy Bl'*\d of Pumpkin Ridge, visited Rotary club in Tokyo, for all have Albert Krrit* of Portland Wichita, KansaN, formerly of Port - afternoon nt 5 o'clock, .Mil ss Edna studio, private or class, violin out Mr, Curtis Birdsell, Mrs. A. W Dundee—New city hall well learned those principles which relatives and friends in Hillsboro Hazel Bond of Forest Grove, he- lain! visitrd Saturday at the home fits furnished to reliable parties. Hoffman and Mrs. Harry Morgan bind Rotarians to one common pitted. Monday. of Dr. and Mrs. George T. J >u r ramr the bride of Theodorc M Studio opens September 1 sta Bank J hex* plan to meet again next cause—Fellowship. Mrs. Lucy Holcomb and Mrs. Stevens of Hood Hi • er, with Pas land. The W’eilf* building is being im Annex. Room 5, or residence studio, i month at thr home of Mrs. Harry Rotary is a growing power, and M iry Sabin vlaitrd friend» in Port tor Henry S. Hall rr officiating, Mrs. Orin Darety mid her moth 1 • - Morgan with Mrs. Mooberry and its strength, so evident in these proved and made into a first-<la»s' _ land from Wednesday until Satur- < >nly a few intimn te friends of rr, Mrs. E. B. Watt», »pent a few ted Dee Darling, teacher of pi mo, [Mrs. Hoffman a» assistant hostesses. times when other groups are fail <lay last week. days last week in Portland at the the couple attended rooms. W li remodel rooms to suit studio at the residence of Mr», The newly- ing like ripen corn before the mow Mhk M iry Koch returned to her w rd* w ill make their liomr in 1 loot) home of Mrs Watt’s mother, Mrs. Mi»» Grapp Hostess— tenants. Call 1111 or 132. 28tf Cave. 27-30 er, lies in the adherence of its mem A dress (».specially designed for Miss Noriiie Grapp entertained F. O. Wesson. home Friday after Nprmlilig a week River. bers to its famous slogan, “ .Service at dinnrr a group of Good Samari the woman with hips three Inches al the summer home of Miss Freda Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott und Mr r. und Mr». B. M Goodman, Above Self.”—Hood River News. tan nurses and friends ‘Tuesday’ larger than the average. Crinkly Geiger al Rhododendron. Mr i and Mrs. It J. Serarer, Mr daughter Mary J.ec o f Seattle, evening. Those present were Mi»s Bilk crepe Is the material recom People desiring students to work and ? Mr.i \lf <). Johnson, Mr and Wash., arrived Monday to spend METZENTINE—HINES Lillian ‘Tracey, Miss Zena (¡rimer, for room and board or students Mr». J II Murton mid Mr and a few «lays at the home of Mr and N1i»s Josephine Zaniker, Miss Rachel mended for this design, with Its Miss Myra Belle Hines, daugh ‘ ‘ Emmott. slenderizing tip line. <lr»lring work plmse notify the Mr». Donald Megargel were guests Mrs. II II. Ncl»on, Miss Ellen Bunch, Miss ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hines high «cbool office at once. Of Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd Miller of The suspender dress for the M rs. Augusta Schindler and two I lizabeth Panek, Miss Mabel Web of Hillsboro, was united in mar Salem at boys of a dinner party Saturday f Milwaukie arrived Monday Mi-.se Flora and Helen Wick left stcr, Mrs. William Faull and Mrs. young girl Is a skirt and suspender riage to Mr. Lloyd F. Metzentine, Mr mid Mrs. Megargel for a xisit at the home of Mr». J. Grapp, Lloyd Cochrane, Henry model in soft blue linen with a Si illli , \\ i Ji , , where evening Friday foi for Seattle, Wash of near Beaverton, in a pretty thex will visit with uitli their unelr, remained with the Millers »»ver S< hindlcr's parents, Mr and Mr». Potter and Emil Shtilmirr. guimpe in blue and white dotted ceremony at high noon Saturday Sunday. Mike Srnko, nt Cornrims. Wick and family for a week. < Swiss.—Woman's Home Companion. in the Congregational church. The Mr». Rigg» Hostess— Employes of the Oregon Washing Mrs. It. E. Wiley brought in Henry Kroeger bride’s parents, Mr. Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Mr*. L. L . Riggs ‘ was hostess for plad.olii this v erk, arc qiriiding tin ».rrk in Grays ton Water Service company offices some lovely a bridge Mrs. Dobbins family. '1'he next meet Charles Hines, and her brother, party honoring at \ »neonx c r, \\ a»h , Hillsboro and ii Lorenc Bierly of east of Hdl» their son in law mid Hnrlmr uitli Charles E. 1 I llis of Portland Turs- ing u ill be held the first Sunday Charles Jr., and the bridegroom’s daughter, Mr and Mr- John Zrnor. S.dem picnic keel on the* Pudding boro brought in a freak rar o f day’ evening. Those present were in August, 1933. at the home of mother, Mrs. Metzentine, were the river near Aurora Sundax . There corn Bott, are in 'hi window. only ones present. Pastor Henry S. Mi»» Linda Koch, accompanied were about (»5 present. Arrange Mesdamcs W. V. McKinney, R. J. James Wilson at Aurora. Mr and Mr». H II. Axtell and A pot luck dinner was served un Haller performed the ceremony. l>v Mr» Mildred lh<k<y of Port Seearcc, Alf (). Johnson, Henry mi ld > were made for a joint picnic son spent the week-end in Tilla der the locust trees on the lawn at Ihr couple will live on the Metzen land, »pent I'hurMlay visiting friend» ! of (he three branch offices again mook at the homes of Mr and Mrs. SJolder, Helen Gardner and H. L. the Beach home. tine farm on route three Baverton. mi the univrrtity campus at Eu M icKenzic and Miss Marion Lytle. next year. G W i< kl ind and A Wickland. Mrs. McKinney made gene. high score Mr». Kennedy Entertains— Mr. and Mr». Niles Purdin of I hey also spent some time nt Rock MRS. FANNY ROOT Patterson for the evening, Mr ami Mrs. Paul I Mrs. Gale Kennedy entertained Portland called at the L E Wilkes away. Funeral services were held Sunday urre ilinnrr guests Wednesday rxr with a surprise birthday* dinner Pvthians Invited-— home’ Sundax, ami later visited Mr. Mrs. J for Mrs. Fanny Root, 57, who died (>. () I o<»| and son o f , ning last wrrk at the home of Mr. Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sis- Wednesday night for her son, Rup Purdin's mother, Mr» Melissa Jack ( rookston, , Minn., and her sister, and Mrs t hurles Shepherd of Port ert, it being bis twentieth birthday. at her home near Tigard Friday. trrs and their friends son, who is seriously ill at the home Mrs are invited ( irpentrr of >, if tie. Wash , Services were conducted by the land. to attend an open meeting at the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eastern Star lodge of Portland. of lor daughter, .Mr» C. B lav xi»ited Mrs. I i ’ 811 it than Thur» Verne Curry and Vincent, son Mr» S I. i H «m retiirned Wed lor of Banks Pythian building in Portland Tues- I day of last week. They arc old ■ Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Kennedy. Interment w*as i n the Crescent nesday f rom Rockauuy und Tilla- di) exening at right o’clock. Fred Mr». A. W Sciffrrt and children schoolmate». Misses Gwendolyn. Georgia and Grove cemetery’. mook, x* here >he hud been 1 x ¡.siting of Portland are E. Bruml of the Knights of Khoras- iprnding the wrrk She is survived by her widower, .Mrs George I ollis returned Turs- Irene Heintz and Donna Kennedy, rclatix rs and attcnding tlie I ul I ut the home o san of Cleveland, Ohio, wil official f Mrs Fred H art I day from a I wrrk s visit at Seaside and I.es Chase, Claude Morley, all Louis Root; one daughter, Helen liiook <’ ouiily I iir ly visit thr temple. Thex »pent Sunday with Mr. and with her < « son, Harry, of Hillsboro, and Captain Walton of Tigard, and one daughter, Mr». E. A. Mrs Mary Landes» \\ lieeler, who Mr». ' 1* Toike nt Buxton. also of Tigard. Duilrv. Mrs i Folli» and Mrs. Dailey Entertains Bridge Club— of Vancouver. und Mrs. has been visiting Mr Mr» Lois Walworth entertained F • Ward of near Salt I akr, went up in Rinehart’s airplane will Iraxr Mion for < irant I and' ( tab, arrived Wrdnr»dax the Wednesday' bridge club at her Mr and Mrs. J. D. Koontz ar morn during Mrs. Folli»* visit. ROBERT C. WINANS V akiinu, Wa»h., uhere die will Robert C. Winans, son it* Mr. j ing for n visit with bij wife, who home Wednesday* afternoon of last rived here Sunday’ from Ogden, Mr». Alice Lund, who .spend the wintrr. week. I tab, and will make their home is at the home of Dr. mid Mrs spending the summer in Guest» were Mrs. R. 1 E. and Mrs. Clinton Winans of Hills Wayne hniiit k "f Seattle, VV a»h . George T. I tarla nd Wiley, Mrs. V. W. Gardner, Mrs. with Mr. Koontz’ brother, Charles boro, died at the Doernbccker hos with her mother, Mrs. J. «pent the xx eck-end with his aunt* I Lester Koontz. Ireland and V pital in Portland Sunday morning. | 1 Mrs Bessie G Jenkinson of Port left Wednesday k morning for Los Walker 1 b WM Mrs Charles I score land, formerly of Hillsboro, and Angele*, Cal . where she teaches I Smith, Mrs. Smith made on bis way home f roiii spending William for thr afternoon. W. Spence of Portland, in one < of the city* schools. the summer in Ihr Dulles look out a marriage license i n MI m 1 dille Homedew and her Kindergarten Open»— MI m Verna Tipp returned toiler Portland Tursdny Miss Nellie A. Cole mother v isited friends in Hillsboro I home in Portland this week after Mr and I Mr». John Carruthers Monday. .Mr», Homrdew returned I kindergarten classes at Peter spending a weck ut Ihr home of and Mrs 1 Mende to her ’ of Portland and work as a nurse in Albany j Bo scow school beginning Scptem- John C Green. Miss I Harry White Mr. mid Mr of Cochran spent Sun mid MI ............ ............ ... .»* m Homedew class will begin nt nine Miss Hofnedrw remained to her 6. The Tipp is a cousin of Mrs. Green. (day at the home of Mr ii nd Mrs. tench in the high school here. in the morning and end at 11 ;30 Mi»s Del aurice Bump entertain* R Hornby. * Mr and Mrs Earl Hobbs enter ed with a theater |»artx last Tues- Mr». Mirth t Hoffman of Port tained with a barbecue »upper at day exenin *. honoring Missc» Rosr- ¡.md, VI r» Fred Cain of Beaver their home Saturday exening Guests D. U. V. Meeting Postponed — The regular meeting of the inary mil Kathleen Hornby. MB» ton. and Mr» II D Tallman x isited were Mi»s M.ulelinr \\ ird. Mr. and Daughters of Union Veteran» Mon Huth Hornby w as one of the party Mrs Itetlia Jones it Yamhill lues Nirs. H '* II. Harris and Mr and day evening, September 5, has been aUo. <1 i \ Mrs. B I' Harris of Portland. postponed until Wednesday eve Ernest Freel haw returned to Misses Mis» I dn.i Riggs and Scott ning. September 7. at 8 o’clock at K ithirrn and Rosemary Hillsboro and is again with the I I lornby left E rid a x _ ......... were »... evening from Busston of Portland Sun- the Veterans’ hall. Mr Freel Rax M ding company. Portland for Montreal, Canada, <li) dinnrr inirM.» of Mr ind Mr" — has been away for sometime und ; xx here they xxill take passage for I Emmott Mr. nml Mr». C I Mr. and Mri. Gerig lie i» mighty glad to be in { England. nays 1.« Higg» anil Korotin of Portland Celebrate Anniversary— Hillsboro again. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerig of Cor at thr I.. E. Emmott home Allen and Marjorie Sigler a *e Misses \ln‘e Lund and It hr tl f spending the Sunday ’ evening. nelius celebrated their twenty-sixth week with their coiis - Wilke» -pei-V tlif Wrrk end it I'llla wedding anniversary Sunday. A in Dorothy at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. \ mook \ (siting at thr < > G W likes and Mrs. Dale Sigler in Port and erly <»f Hill»boro, G. Ketel, forni- mock wedding was performed by havr moved to amt Preston Williams homes Mrs. '1 r Pyle with Mildred Haase and i (ilenn Keti I*» Luther <»f Salem spent Aloha, to be " db M rs W illiams was xx i» formerly 31i»s \lma Mildred Gerig flower girls and Don mother, Mrs. Emma I Brittain, uho | last week nt the home of Mr. nnd SpirkVr of Hillsboro. Mrs Otto llartrampf visiting bis has purchased acreage there. Mrs. Olson ring bearer. Singing and Mr and Mrs G I' B le rudo r f of l cousin, Robert Ketel is secretan of Washington music were enjoyed in the after- Hartrampf Jr. Tuesday • noon. Guests were: Messrs, nni near Cornelius returned county* J A rtisans. Miss Beulah Kendell of Seattle, Mesdamcs A. Dallmann. J. Gerig from a few d.ixs’ trip to Sr a view. Mr and Mr, E.irl Donelwn and Wash., returned to her home there Ibex visited Mr and Mrs. Koerner, \ G Co ri, R ’ Wash d imthti r Mildred. Mrs. Elmer Vnr- J \\ I Tuesday after spending a week at Bruce .Srhiilnirrieh at Gr.ixs River This bread is made with 35% grade A milk, from a local Norene, Pyle. Blankenbleeker, H. ? M.r” K Mi»» the G N. Taggart home. on their way home. Fieken, J Hanse. E Churchill, O. dairy, pure crystal salt, Crisco, sugar, malt, yeast and high ii' ttv K.nnti.i dr»,c to Elma. Wash Mr and Mrs. Fred Cain of Bcax- Meyers. J. Olshoff. H Haase. F grade hard wheat flour. This loaf is outstanding in quality Missc» \gnes and Beulah Wal mid Seattle and back U rdneiulav. and fool value. It was developed and perfected in Perfection ker of l he Dalles are spending the I rrton li.ive moved to Portland Mrs. Mi»» Mildred remained at Elma I Haase, Lorenz. Schindler. I.ear- '( 'ain was formerly Miss Thelma Bakery plant, with the assistance of L. A. Kogers of Los week with their aunt, Mrs. A. U for a week’s visit with Mi»» Eld.i man and A. Boge, and Mesdamcs i Peters, Turner and E. Olson, and Tailman of this city. Angeles. Mr. Rogers is a bakery engineer and chemist, em I.ent*. Stanley Sherwood of The 1 lersbey. The Big Attraction 1 Florence Hanse, Lois Peters, Laura ployed by one of the largest flouring mills in the nation. Mr» \nnie Connell of Portland Dalles spent a few days thin xx rrk He—“Whatcha say we git Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicol, mrs Mrs . Gerig, I.ula Dallmann, Lena nnd moled to Hillsboro Monday of last at the A W. Lent* home. This bread retails at 12c for a l*/4 lb. loaf at all independ married?” \ h o |\ ..ster. Miss \gnes S ¿ulif.-r Leor.i Koerner. Mina Gerig, Gladys ent stores. Mrs. r r- week and will make her residence of Salem, Willi.mi Grenbemer She—“Gosh! Now I think '...1, nn<l .Mrs. A. W Hoff- and Don Olson. Johnny and Bill turned to her home in Ashland the at I t<> I Jackson street. of it, I do nerd a rest, bad.” man rrturnrd this wrek from a Meyers, Carl Peterson. Raymond Dr. J A Wondrrlick is having motor trip to Crescent City, ( first of the week, after six weeks Cal., | Carl, Rudy L< orenz, Rudy Turner, spent in Dr. Coffey’s hospital, offices remodeled in the Commer by way of the coast high wax, j Don Meyers, Bob Churchill. F.r- where she underwent a serious op cial building and intends to prac back l»x way <>f Grants Pass, and I win , the Haasc, Albert and Bertha eration. Mrs. Grenbemer formerly* tice in this county. Oregon (axe». Crater Lake, and ¡Gerig and Erwin Boge. Mrs. Rueben Weil, who is a user of good food, has tried lived in Hillsboro. Miss Christine Chalmer* left to the McKenzie Pass. Cards this new loaf and here Is her opinion. Dobbin» Clan Holds Mr uni Mrs S I Olson accom day for a week's visit with iler Mr and Mrs. A A. Hodges en- Candy i Reunion Sunday— panied their daughter, Mrs. H. J. sister, Mrs. Robert A. Watt, a t tertaineil with a dinner ¡»arty Herman Schoen, Hillsboro, Oregon. Fri- I The first reunion of the Dob Place Cards Ditter of McMinnville, to Portland Dayton, Wash <1 iy in honor of her parents, Mr. Dear Mr. Schoen: of 1850, w i ¡bins clan, pioneers Wednesday Io to attend a luncheon Mrs E. T. Turner i was a wrek- and Mrs. L. *• • Ï ’ . Clyde, who were Prizes I want to congratulate you on your new white bread j held Sunday at the home of Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ze mis end visitor nt t the home of her visiting them. I’hose present were and Mrs. Fred Beach on a part of that you call “Schoen’s Bread.” I think it is the finest white Olson lhe luncheon is in honor sister, Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman of Sil Mr and Mrs. Ice Cream Everest and C. E. - bread 1 have even eaten. The texture is marvelous, flavor the original Dobbins donation land of a Mrs V ictor I.runici. vrrton. children nnd Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. E Favors excellent. Just another good product to send to tnetiibrr» of claim north of Hillsboro. The pio Mrs. J N Wiley gave a party Mrs. Nellie Scott of Tillamook Pearson of Portland, the honor my family in Washington and Montana. neer Dobbins xv e r e great-great- Gifts for her daughter Winifred Tuesday spent Sunday at i the home of her guests, and the host and hostess. Wishing you success with this new product of the Per- grandparents of Mr. Beach. There afternoon in honor of her ninth »•rents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank U ;<l Mottoes Seven people i. ...! ........ underwent oprra- were 51 present at the reunion fection Bakery. birthday. Guests prisent were In er. tions for the removal of ------: their ton- and the following elan officers were Sincerely, Salted Nuts Phyllis Xni.iclier. Edith Suhnow, Miss Frances Wallace and Miss •»¡Is nt Smith's hospital Wcdne.«- elected: Warren Dobbins of For MRS R W. WEIL. Mary Vnn H irtrampf, \rdis Eiling Pauline Selfridge of Portland ‘ spent day. ’They were “ Melvin r rickson est Grove, president; Mrs. Isabelle son, Betty Bridol, Cloy ce Bump the xx eek end al the I . G. Selfridge of Forest Grove, Vex s cyri rl Frost of Grutr.c of Portland, vice-president: Ex elx n Busch. 11illsboro, Harold Goff of Hills- Fred Beach, secretary; Mrs. Grace home. or any of the other things that go boro. Grace Lorenz of 1 | I illsboro, Jackson of near North M rs. Rax Gilbert and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Sherman livre spent Satiir Plains, FREE FREE FREE to make up a really good time K idnex celebrated their birthdays day at ille home of her sister. Mrs. Marian Sehallberger of Huber, treasurer; George Corey of Bank-., coupon presented at the bakery entitles you to they can be bought here. Look over I .eltoy MrClucx of Hillsboro and historian; and Mrs. I.ouvisa Crane, a it h a dance at Mt». Miller's hall Dw ight Sellers of Forest Grove. our complete stock of quality goods \lbert Vanoudcnhagen honorary chairman. Mrs. ('nine is ( ’orneliiis Saturd.-n exening. fl I Mi. and Mis. W. V. Bergen of FREE LOAF OF Cornelius. you ill be surprised at the small oldest living member of the Lunch was served at lhe IL i; h Portland visited Nir. and Mrs. home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs N. 'Taggart 'Tuesday. A. Olsen of Clatskanie, Mr. and Miss Elizabeth McClintock Mrs. II. Slmmbriek, Mr. and Mrs. Before Sept. 8, not good Sat., Sept. 3 Portland visited Mrs. ||. |). Tall- T. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kid- mnnn Wednesday. N une .... nry, Mr. ami Mrs. M Wiik. M r. Dr. and Mrs I). I’. Wiley and mid Mrs. R. Rash and family, . Mr Address mid Mrs. R. Gilbert and family, children spent Sunday at Nesko win. and Harry Ihull. 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