The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 08, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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HILLSBORO
ARGUS,
HILLSBORO,
OREGON
Page Sevra
cron und Augustus Belanrlcr of
HHuJboro Is-r*.,. .I is survived by
ri
Un- widow, four children mid five
other brothers and sisters.
t he young married people of the
oxllat church met ut tiie church
evening for a pot luck
1)1 1-AR iMI NT PRESIDENT
and a social evening. 'I ticy
Argonne prr.t
i: evening playing ping American Le lion
Visits IF. IJ. V. TENT
♦
l made arrangements to Sherwood wi
__
Mr*. Eth<’l Andrew« of A’-.tori a
loru of tins group twice trict No. 2 at a be Youths’ Activities
Cliai let. F Walaer, pre. Id.'llt of
depirimrnt pie..iu< nt of Daughter
Tiie time ot meeting conference at Kherwood on Friday
4ie f.orthwer.l<-rn : bool ot Com
of Union VetejaiL mode her of
p. rn. on the first and March 23.
fa lal visit to Alm Brniv tl Olden
HH*rci* of I'orUund. will be the
ue.xiays of each month,
Plans consist of a 10 a. m.
U'lil Monday evei Ing. Other d« -
peaker at the uiinmil public |e-
ltrs. W E Brown und ference. a luncheon at noor
pailim nt and past department of-
lulloiri dinner ol the Business ruid
which
the Sherwood group«
an
1
Mrs.
Murtln
Hammer
at-
fleer« present wer< Mi giami**. Muy
Protei- .onul Women's club on Fri-
• i the funeral of S. A. Starr be ho its, afternoon sessions, ban­
Esberg, in.*>p<‘clor; Anna Warren,
<Uiv I'Vcnllig, Match Iti Tills met I
'
.*..■,; ,'ii.fl.r,
Mr quet at 6 o'clock, and a big mass
national council m ruber; Margaret
bbl Lt one ot the evenls 111 ubsciv
41'
formerly lived at Cornelius, meet.ng in the evening.
Becker, past liras nr, Olla Wil-
nno' ol Nulional llu- iih ■> Woman a
This conference will be of speef-
;"id was a son-in-law of tlu; late
liimiM, past pn-.sldi >1: anl Ehtella
al
interest
Week. March 11 to 17. Inclusive
aMnU
’re.»t to officers, Americanism,
Lou Pulnquin of HilUboro.
Weed, treasurer. All were fr
community
service. and
Mis Zulu Morgan. |s<. t pie idi nl
wel-
Portland. Guests if honor w
s. Elsu* Schulrnerlch returned fare commitU es of the child
pofita and
ol the < hit» mid m coiu I Vie* prer.i
pr<* 4*nt4*d with con ige bouquets.
week
from
a
two
weeks'
visit
units, as well as leaders of youths'
Representatives of Dolly Madison,
«tent of the Mute federation, L>
i h tier brother and slat' r-in-law, organizations sponsored by Legion
Mary Logan and Betsy Him tent**»
ullulrnuin ol National lli.'lnt... Week
and Mrs. Orville Wilkes, at and Auxiliary group6.
of Portland were also present.
lor tlu ItM'.d club, unit unnounce»
unock, mid will spend several
A Ht Patricks Day program was
I’MIAIII. OF '1111 NA'IIONS
U m * billowing prog lulu
tiis
at tiie home of tier brotii-
Stephen Cox left Tuesday for
given ii nd Miss Marjorie Sewell
■. E. Wilkes.
work on the roacU near Salmon
Members of the club will attend < 0*111. < l.l'B PROGRAM
played violin .selections, uccornpani-
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Coffin, Mrs river.
HuiimiurizlnK » M i l' ■> <»I talk» <>n • <1 by her mother, Mrs Fred Sewell.
wrvheu Sunday inotnuig ut 1<> lit),
rt.itruus Tobin of Portland, and
Mr and Mrs. George Burkhalter
nt the 'ITimty Lutheiun church, fon lKii ri.illilu "I'lr.uli' ot thr Refreshments and table decorations
Mrs
Tobin's sister-in-law. Mrs were week-end guest» ot Mr and
■ ■ Irish motll an i
where lt* v George lbuile, the pastor. N a U oiu " will be ■' >ied ut U m HUI
lK.ro
C
o H im * < tub inrrling In the roll < all at the table was answered
James
Hopfer
of
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
Mrs
Karl Koehermeier at West
«Ill take as his sermon subject. clnunb. r <>t cotninercc room» ut 2
were Sunday guests of Mrs Mary F. Linn.
Lydlu, the Christian llusint . |> in l iKUy. uixlrr the direction ot willi Irish stories.
Hoover.
•
•
•
Zola
Morgan,
chairman
Mrs. H. R. Chantier has been
Woman.''
Mi. II II Htunnurd
National Businc.-s Women's Week,
Breakfast club met at the home confined to her home this week with
Party and Style Show
Member.', ot the Hillsboro Garden Early Spring Flowers
March 11 to 17, for tire Hillsboro of Mrs Verne Curry Wednesday. Lillies».
I \hlbll« (I III
IV IliiliiW —
club’s activities_____________ Mrs. Lester Ireland und Mrs. H
on Tu.xnluy ufternoon tlwre will club will I m * Ku<»ts ut tbe meeting
which will be tiie unnuul "guest
Mrs. Clyde Lincoln of North
If Stannard put on a stunt, and
be u curd |>urty und style show ut duy"
Old Time Dance
v.Ion ot the organization. Plains brought to this office Sat­
roll call was answered with Jolly
Uic < hmubt-r of commerce rooms, Two officers ot the Third District urday several French pmk«, which
At Kinton Grange hall Saturday
i
Jokes.
Ijeginnlng ut I 45. Two hours will of Uir I'N'diTatlon ot Womens clubs usually urt* not In bloom until in
night,
March
10. Admission 25c
J A basket social will be given Everyone welcome
la* spent; ut curds, Inc 1 nd.ng con- will ii L mj attend Mrs Clara 11 the fall when grain is ripe A bou­
Saturday
evening.
March
24.
under
tnu t .uul auction bridge. "500" and Smith, president of U h * Third dis­ quet of wild tnlhums, gathered by
. tiie auspices of the auxiliary of the
pinochle If desired 'hr lulest In trict, and Mr . Kuudt. ctuilrnum of pupils of the Lt »syvlllc school, is
Card Party and Dane«
Veterans of Foreign Wars Addition­
UkJItW styles will be exhibited on Uir public welfare committee uiut also on display in the window Oth­
At Oxiar Mill Grange haf] Satur­
al entertainment will be offered.
living models ut tile style show, u member ot the 1’ortluiMl milk er early spring flowers displayed
March
10. is
Or een wald's orches-
Circle No. 1 of tiie M E. church day. A
d-ni»Kjnn
with Mrs K M Burnet ot dour's Irourd, are expected to address ttle in the Argus window this week are
»111 have a cooked food sale Satur-
25 cents.
a bouquet of Mayflowers gathered
Seventy-eighth birthday of Judge
Woman's shop und th<* Well d<*- < lul>
The conimltU'e on Intcrnutlonul by Hillsboro school children, a pur- J
W
Goodin, which occurred day at Fred's Market, beginning at
Old Time Dance
I mu U im tit store | mi tldputlng l<udles RcliitlotM
Ls In ihurge of Die pro­ mo iris brought by Mrs. c w March 3, was celebrated Sunday 10 o’clock. Members are requested
New Grange hall, Hillsboro every
of Hillsboro und tlu* county are in­ gram
Hergert, blooming since February with a turkey luncheon, served to get their donations in early.
Saturday
vited to attend A small admission
lloilesMxi for tiie afternoon will 1
Miss Leona Rogers of Garibaldi S7^a night. The Georgia
w
I
brought in a buffet style to about 30 guests The
foe will be charged
cents.
lx- Mrs It Frank Peters. Mrs Kd small spherical Buff Cochin egg, party was a surprise for the former spent the spring vacation last week
_ _
„ were pres-
____ wt the home ot her father. H. 8
A sk I a U iik Mrs Morgan on the L. Moore. Mrs J J Stangel and and •
county
Judge. ________
Following
B.
P.
Card
Party
Tuesday
Mrs
l*oren
>1
Mill
Iman.
horn
at
llw
W
Tllayer
place
near
ent Mrs J E Bennette. Mrs Dell li°gers. This U Miss Rogers' fourth
week’s activities ure Mrs Helen
Business and Professional Wom­
i measurement» of Benru t'-e Smith and children. Mar-
Reedi •
ot teaching at Garibaldi,
.Steinke. MLna Margaret Cady and
over six inches 4M way and nearly garet and Allan, Mrs Fred Zilly,
Mrs. Rupert Kennedy underwent ens club will give a benefit card
Mrs. LI nil in Thomas. Mrs Muud Mr». Young Honored—
Mrs Adrian Young, u recent bride, nine the other i way was brought in Dr and Mrs. B Gulick. Miss Lena an operation for appendicitis at
•Stannard of the einlilrm commlttoe
for
display.
Goodin, Mrs. Frederick Fitch. Mrs.'Jones hospital Tuesday. Dr A. O.
will be chairman of tlu* dbuier. was honored with two showers Fri-
Anna Cleveland, Arch Graham. Mr Pitman performed the operation,
i'. tho homo <»f h®r parenu. Mr». Gardener Si4oi*rt
assisted by Mus Marlon Lytle, und
and
Mrs Melvei Goodin, all of Port- She
c“‘" ‘ is getting along nicely.
‘
Mr
mill
Mrs
Roy
.Stuart
OlM
'
At McMinnville Meeting—
and pinochle if desired, will be
(Vilas Moselle Newton
in tiie afternoon were Mesdames
land; Mr and Mrs. W. G. Hare
Mrs. J. W. Maier. Ted and Pearl played. The style show will follow
Mrs
V.
W.
Gardner
was
soloist
National Broadcasts
George Kinger. Robert Hunt. James
and granddaughter. Jane Vinton.______
„ J. R Wat- cards, and refreshments will b e
Maier,
’
■■nd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
at tiie dinner meeting of tiie BuU-
Mr, and Mrs. W A. Goodin, Mr. kins and daughter visited Sunday served. All ladles of the community
National radio programs will be Miller. Ludeiiui Anderson, James !*’ ..
I
Anderton.
Julia
Roy.
Frances
and Mrs. T P Goodin. Jack Good- evening with
»1th Mr and Mrs
Mrs. James cordially invited. Admission, 25c.
ixsaulcast during tlu* week
in
McMinnville
on
Monday
eve
­
in and Mr and Mrs. J. L Satchel-. Valley of Beaverton,
Mrs. Ge line MclXinald Bowman, Ghecn, Miss Mayme Srigal, Mbs ning 'Hils was an ensemble dinner, der
and children, Margaret, Wesley
Mudge Richmond. Mrs Stuart and
of Richmond, Virginia, president of the guc. i of honor TI mxw * pre -ent guests being presidents and other and Billy, and the host and hostess.' The Woman's Home Missionary
American Legion and Legion *11T-
'society will meet at the home of lliary: Legion meets second and
tlu* National Federation, will signify In tiie evening were tiie Mises member;; of each woman’s club in
Mrs.
Mary
Sabin
Tuesday
afternoon.
fourth
Fridays of each month
Qu* opi'idng of Business Women's Helena Mohr, Arllne Kanina. Min­ Che city Mrs Hanna Martin, rep-
Carl, Robert. Raleigh and June
• from Mirion c<»unty. u.is ' Reamy. children of tiie late Mr. Friends and members are cordial­ Auxiliary first Tuesday. Veterans
Wi ek try a eoust to coast bmud- erva Fuller. Eleanor Kidkwarf, Jo­
hall.
8
p. m.
ly
inv.ted
to
attend.
tiie
speaker
of
liir
evening.
Those
■Mt Monday morning. March 12 sephine Stuart, Mrs Wallace Hull,
Mrs Ernest Reamy. left Mon­
attending from hero were Mrs. and
Mrs. J. S. Cooper and Mrs. Joseph
SI m * will tell of U m * campaign waged Mrs Stuart and the guest of honor. Garlncr
day
evening
with
an
aunt
for
Bil
­
American Legion Dance
Mrs A W Hoffman, Mrs
by the federation to put women (»uine» were played and refresh­ Lyman Howe, Miss Putty Lomax, ling... Mont. near where they will Divish of Fruitland. Idaho, were
Hillsboro post, American Legion,
ments were served.
m.,ke t)i< ir iiorne witli their moth­ guests at the home of Mrs. E L will
buck to work
sponsor
a dance Saturday night,
and Mrs. Emma MrKinncy.
Hobbs.
Mrs.
Cooper's
sister,
several
ers people The two younger chil­
March 17. at the Odd Fellows' hali
On Tuesday afternoon. March 13 Celebrate Anniversary—
Entertain With Card Party—
dren. John and Milo, will remain days last week.
Admisison,
25
cents. Everybody in­
Ra-pn-.u-ntullvc Florence I’ Kuhn oí
Mr and Mrs Paul Crawford were
Miss Martha James left the first vited.
Mr and Mrs. Erneut Helvogt, as- here witli their grand parents. Mr
California will .speak Mrs Kalin is given a jMirty E’nday evening in
of
the
week
from
Portland
on
the
j
and
Mrs.
William
Reamy.
by Mr and Mrs. Francis
otw of tiie moat popular women in honor of their secund welding an­ slated
s eamJiip Admiral Peoples for a
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas of
Oihers present
wen* Beach, entertained with a card par­
congress mid Is nou*d for her cour- niversary
ty
ut
their
home Saturday evening. Portland were Sunday guests of two weeks’ trip to San Diego. Cal.
Messrs and Mcsdanies O F Juck-
•u ** and common sense
Mr. and Mrs. P L. Abbott of Port­
’
' parents, Mr.
-- and ■ Mrs.
and Eugene, E E Bowlan Mrs. Hirl Johnson and Odell Bran­ Mrs. Lucas*
Honorable Rutudle Ixiew Whitney, man
and Verna. P. A Anderson. Wilbur daw winning high s<-ore and Mrs. H R Emmoic. Bayfield Pooley of land visited at Die home of Mr.
,| k iking Tliur >lay. March 15. Is n !«rwls and Helt len, J A Short and Harry Hoeffel and Louis Furrow Eugene was also a guest at tiie Em- and Mrs. R. G. Cull Sunday.
lawyer mid a former member ot thr Kenneth, J H Ixxgner and Harold, sitoik I. Guests present were M< x rs mott liome. Mr Pooley is now with
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates and WANTED—5-room modern
New York NLilc laibor commission, Steve Prevrusky and Jimmie mid and Mesclanir. I. E Furrow, H. the Crown mills in Portland, and sons of Portland were Sunday guests house on a sewer line, 2-
Farnham.
P.
Batchelor.
E.
John*
Mrs Pooley and daughter will move of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gates.
She lx . a well known und brillimit Norman. Mrs. Butterwoi ; h and
basement and
Dorothy, Mrs F Estepp, Mis Ber- . »n. A. Brundaw H Hoeffel, O to that city at the end of school.
political speaker.
Miss Helen Robb left this week bedrooms.
Branda»',
(>.
Dorland,
C
Darnell
tha
»Shot
Is,
Elmer
Crawl
ord.
Ednu
Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt, mi
Charles Delchman of Centralia, for a months visit with relatives furnace. Have buyer.
M
Burber.
Mrs
M
Hoff-
and
Mrs.
im live uendH-r of the federation, ’Tucker and Violet Loomer.
Wash., was a Hd.sboro visitor Sat- and friends at Pasadena. Cal.
man and Gleneva Brandaw
will ck»c the observance of Btisl- Given Housewarming—
Mr. and Mrs. A W. Lentz were
lay. His mother, Mrs. C. E Deich-
Entertain for Visitor—
nv.M Women’s Week hy streaking
tnun. ret u*ned horn" with him lor a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Ha
a ere
lew weeks' visit.
Casper Krettler in Portland.
Misses June and Evelyn \
Saturday afternoon. March 17 Mrs give n a surprise houseware
p.u-
5 acres, new 3-room house,
R« mim 'V c It is not only a teacher, but ly nt their new residena
Miss Rhea Wilkes Is substituting
Mrs Caroline Stangel and family
1163 were iiostesses for a ••f>00”
party
February
25,
for
Miss
as teaching dietician ut tiie Port­ spent Sunday in Portland at the garage and woodshed,
is herself the hviul of a very suc- iifth stm t 'I’uc.sdiiy evenii
Hornt y of Corvallis, wlio w as a land Medical hospital during the George Stangel home.
miles from town, $1200.
rcssful shop for tlw? inaklrig ot al tending were Mesdainr;
week-end guest. She reccivt •d a absence of Mrs. Boucher, icguXr
Polly
Melhuish
spent
the
week
­
hand made furniture Appropriutc- Merrill, ihiruld K yiioid
miles from
Kuert
prize
•.
Miss
Flora
Wick
liad d . ti: i. ii. who is making a trip to end in Portland with Mrs. Mary 10 acres,
»|M*ak on "How Goin tie, Pete Schukart,
ly enough 1 site
alu* will apeak
first mid Miss Authelva Cox c< >nso- the Orient.
town. 4-room house, $1500.
Piullips,
Alice
Woods.
Buxines« i und Prole ..lonal Women Scnko, Mrs. J
Liuon,
•n. other
Other guests were M it»es
Douglas, S W Mcihuls
Wilbur Thacker of Vernonia vis­
Mrs W M. Smith, who has been
May Achie i*vc Kc'onomlc Btablllty "
H •n Wick. Frances Grteir
Mar* ile.!
Bctzcr, Ra-»s Hall, Waite
Saturday with hLs siste . Mrs. seriously 1U during the past week, is
Watch daily ¡ m | xtx for Pacific William Jous, Scott Wolfe
r irriti Lawr and Betty Havens.
Zula
Wooldridge.
Mrs
Wooldridge
improving.
»taildurd time of bi(Midcasts»
Opt! Bctzcr.
Phone 811
returned home with him for tire
I’he Corvallis Buxine*.» «nd Pro-
Mrs. E Mcresse of Forest Grove
Dr nnd
Frank Peak of Gres- week-end.
Entertain
With
Party
—
Hillsboro
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Caroline 1314 Main St.
fr c lonal Women s club will give u
luun. Mr and Mrs. Cloytor and
Burke Tongue Jr. was brought Stangel.
Mr. and Mrs E B Watt« enter­ M b Bc -'-.e I ced of Walla W.illu.
prognun over KOAC on Tiic.xday
.home Friday irom St Vincents
ev< ning nt H 45. and other chibs tained Saturday evening with a Wu h
and Mrs. Ruth Nerrls of hospital in Portland. where
___ ___
he ____
lias L.-.
over the state are planning pro­ card party at their home. Guest« Wll.tc Fish, Mont . were here this Leen for several weeks. He is much
wire .Mrs, Wvena Chase, Kay Claus.*, week, attending the funeral ot their
grams for tin* week.
an I Messrs and Mcsdam
Kuen- rei. stive, Mrs. J E. Means of For­ improved.
Mayor*» Proclamation
vlly. A. L. Cha.»?. Fr<xl Cha»c. Wil­ est Grove Interment was at Fir
N.itlian Well Is again greeting
I. as mayor of Hillsboro, urge the lard Hughes, F W. Wulch. E W. Lawn cemetery. Hillsboro, on Mon­ friends at Weil's Department store
Moore.
Cliff
McGee
ot
Portland,
after
a visit in California. Mrs.
day While here they were guests
|M*ople of this city to Join the Busl-
Just As The
n<*x» and Profmsional Women's clubs and Orin Dartly of Nur.h Plain.. of Mr und Mrs S. E. Here and Well accompanied him on the trip.
Moore and Mr. Waich made Mr. mid Mrs. Dwight Sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Logan gave a
in the observance of National Busi- Mrs
Doctor
Ordered
high scores al pinochle and Mr
D. H Brownhill of Scuttle. Wash, birthday dinner Sunday for Miss
imu Women’s Week, March 11 to and Mrs. Fred CI ulm *. low.
visited here Monday witli tua sis­ Florence Logan Mr. and Mrs. Hani
¡7, and to assist tins organization
place strongest empha­
Library Ladies Entcrt lined—
ter. Mrs. W. R Manley He will Logan were also guests.
in their civic activities.
sis on this branch of our
_
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busch and
___
Mrs H A Deck
entertained with| leave Seattle this week for a new
O. PHELPS, Mayor.
business — that’s why
.4 ut
iiom. lrui.iy I*»*11 ■<“' "llh I1“’ Sheridan News, daughter Evelyn Ann were guests
a brvakfaM
at 7ier
her home
physician will suggest
Sunday of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Brit­
morn.ng, i with Mrs. Ricluird Wiley “l Sheridan. Wyoming.
H1SS WII SOS Bit I l>F.
you
send prescriptions
as assisting hostess. 'Iliosc present! i Mr. mid Mrs Oucar Humburg and ton of E'orest Grove.
OF DWIGHT III I.IT
were Me.sj.um » J W. Bailey. E ;. C
'' son Alan of Garibaldi arrived here
N'eedlccraft club met Wednesday
Miss Edith Wilson, < daughter of Schulnicrich, R. F. Peters, M. H. Sunday for a visit of two weeks afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
A Complete Stock
Mrs
Edward Wilson, and Mr Stevenson. R. L. Snutli, B. W. with Mrs. Humburg's parents. Mr E. Reeves. Mrs W. C. Gilford was
Dwight C Built, son of
<
Mr. luid liariu’s, Miss Eva Bailey mid the and Mrs. Fred Rood, and oilier assisting hostess.
of Staple Drugs
Mrs. 8am Hulit. were married Sun- hostesses. It was reported Ilia. S15 relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pfeiffer
day afternoon at the liomr of the was cleared nt the recent benefit [ Mrs. H R Einmott L.
confined and Otto Wolfe of Multnomah
bnh’ss mother Rev. H A Dlck- card party fur new boons tor uie to i)er home this week Is
as a result Saturday guests of Mr. and
man of the Betiuuiy Presbyterian library.
of an accident Saturday evening. A. W Lentz.
church performed the ceremony.
She struck her ankle against a
Merel Sunderburk and Miss Cara
____
The bride wore a gown of old Miss Davis Complimented—
NRÀ
tearing ligaments and in­ Dryden of I*ortland were visitors
ivory satin, with a wreath of orange
A surprise party was given in rocker,
juring
the
bones.
Saturday
at
the
A.
J.
Whlddon
blossoms. and carried a bouquet of honor ot Margaret Davis on her
Prescription Druggists
Lola .sc Camp Fire girls held a home.
calla lilies. Her attendants. Miss eighteenth birthday Tuesday eve-
Ruth WiLs«>n. .sister ot the bride, ning nt the home ot Sylvia Muller meeting at Marjorie Sigler's home
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watts and
1208 Main St.
Phone 266
«nd Miss Cora Hulit. sister of the The evening was spent In playing, Friday evening. Plans were made Robert were Sunday guests of Mr.
bridegroom, wore green and peach games and dancing Tliosc present I for a hike next Saturday. Elsie and Mrs. Orin Darcty of North
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.•»ilk crepp frock, respectively, and were Margaret 1 >avis. Thelma Davies. < Martin was voted in as a member Plains.
carried bouquets of sweetp as and Sally Hanna. 'Ditty Moss. Ignore of the group.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Manley were
Talisman roses Mr Elbert Stevens l.vda, Ambrose Chlottl. Arthur Hail- 1 Mrs. Charles I.. Walker entertain­ guests Wednesday evening of Mr.
of Laurel was best man. and Mr. J. mi and the hostess.
ed a Forest Grove ladies' bridge and Mrs. F. A. Younger in Port­
J. Wismer gave the bride away.
club at her home Wednesday after­ land.
Attends
Council
Luncheon
—
Mis Nell Foster sang *1 Love You
noon.
Mrs. Theresa Abendroth of Port­
Mrs.
George
T
McGrath,
presi-
Truly." iU’coinpankxl by Jesse Fo..-
Mrs. Arthur Allen of Stevenson.
ut , who played the welding march. dvnt ot llu* Hillsboro Garden club, Wash., spent a few days last week land was a week-end guest of her
son.
Fritz Abendroth, and family.
DeroratioiLs were of Oregon grape attended a luncheon nt Campbeli with her cousin. Mrs. H R. Sigler.
Court hotel In Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkes of
and daffodils.
were Sunday
Following the wedding the couple It was a m<*etlng of tlu* executive I Mrs. James Rasmussen of Forest Longview. Wash..
left for a short honeymoon trip to council of tlu* Oregon State Feder­ | Grove was a visitor Friday at tile guests of Mr. *und Mrs. L. E Wilkes.
home
of
Mrs.
Caroline
8tangel.
tiu* const They will make their ation ol Garden clubs. Plans were
Funeral services were held March
Mr and Mrs. L. J. Rushlow spent 1 in Portland for Enill Selander,
home near tiic Hulit place south of made for n stall* foderntion meet­
ing Muy 18 mul li> at McMinnville. Sunday at St. Helens.
Hillsboro.
brother of O. E. Selander of Bcav-
i Entertain at Bridge—
WEIL'S HAVE STYLE SHOW
, Mr. and Mrs Alt O. Johnson en­
tertained witli a bridge party Sal-
AT vi \i 11 \\ M viu ii ii
| tird.i.v evening. Guests were Messrs,
Weil s department store announces mid Mcsdiuncs Verne Curry. J. L.
a style .show at the Venetian Seurcy. Harry Morgan, T. B Lums­
theatre Wednesday night. Living den. A 1. Ainiiii»r. Nyc O Bitt 1.
tn<i lei. porrrayet! by local girls will and J. W. Barney. Mr. Morgan und
display tills season's latest fashions Mrs. Lumsden made high scores
in coats, suits, dre.ssvs, millinery, mid Mr. Amacher got consolation.
ind accessories in conjunction with
the feature picture, John Barrymore Spanish Program Given—
in “Tlic Long Lost Fatiier."
Delphian luncheon was held Mon­
day at the home of Mrs. L. J.
Merrill. Mrs. R. R. Easter was in
<;|RL RESERVES
The first showing of a
I charge ot the program with a study1
INSTALL OF I l( ERS
1 subject of Spain. Betty Joan Kra-
m o r e beautiful a n d
Installation of Girl Re ervc of­ mlcn mid Tixidy Gardner played
ficers was held nt the home of piano selections in SpanLsli costume.
most convenient Elec­
Mnrgarid Johnson Monday night.
tric Refrigerator.
Those who were elected to the new Library Work Being Done—
cabim't nre Frances Helds, preai-
Through CWA funds, two women
dent. Oradell Prickett, vicc-presi- an* employed at the library, cata­
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dent; Mnrjorie
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and
inspect the NEW
tiiry; Marie Doern. treasurer; Helen two men an* kalsomming the walls.
Betty
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Wick, reporter;
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Move to Portland—
sei representative.
Mr. atul Mrs. G. II. Carter who
The new committee chairmen are:
Kathleen McAlear, program, Doro- have made tlu-lr home In Hillsboro
Week's Ch a ir man
BusinessWomen Plan
on Week’s Observance
Argonne Post
And Auxiliary
Plan Big Meet
Judge Goodin is
Given a Surprise
On 78th Birthday
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Home Wanted
For Sale
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Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
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PLUS
MICKEY MOUSE in
And Other Short Subjects
WARNER BAXTER in
As Husbands Qo
SUN - MON - TUES
March
11, 12, 13
2 Until 11 P. M,
Continuous Show Sunday
HELLO, BROTHER!
-and sisters, too!
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win a laugh
membership in “Sons of
the Desert,” the Fraternal
Order of Fun! The
screen’s grandest clowns
are back again in their
latest seven-reel screamie!
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Crosley Shelvador
Electric Refrigerator
10-DAY SPECIAI
OREGON
CLOTHES BASKETS
of
Spring Things
Sec Our Window»
WILLOW
The Neivest
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Next door to Venetian Theater
are at
GOARS
Woman’s Shop
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
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LAUREL
HARDY
OF THE DESERT!
Phone 761
LESTER IRELAND 8C
HILUSBORO, OREGON
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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Their New Full-Length Feature Picture!
with CHARLEY CHASE
National Business Women's
Week, March 11 - 17, incl.
PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS