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THE HILLSBORO Tliui'Hiliiy. May 17. IM* Mrs. Sewell Elected Head of Coffee Club M i h Fre<! tw wt preMu nt <>< a lub ui H»' tin < hmiiber <>f ”>111111’ < Ht” llHltlHinpl vire presiti’l>1 • H4»lds. Vice Mui shall Ehler. i>' M persoli, finali’ii Mrs Fred Kiir.’Idn Unusuiil features 4II.M u .”1 by II» v vk I ii » spent a nuiiiiM T I intritfuliw country <lay ivcordul In Aiiuku W iUS J While of the Arctic circle. <-oldest was sontii ol thut mark, he »aid The I» n .u lied 106 device., nt north of U“’ circle and zero. The cold’M corded in Alinka wua aoi 4 il cle, The Alu. knn coast line total « 4MB) milt"*. Ei’ ater than tiu- cli( leirille of Hie ’-arili, and gn I than tlie const Ilia* of the th .state,-, proper, hr d< < l.iii I Ol <>.» IHM» |h»pnl.iLion ’»I Alaska, 40,000 air Whllr I hr hli'h' st t (p<- of na live conies from the Aleut tun island«, hr Ix’licvrs Totem loirs which dot native vi II hi '. c represent family crests, lie .! I,| 1 I xl I" .if • iol (OI 111’’ invìi and aoni’-n, with unolhcr di vision knovui us the sub-totem When a native look?» nt a toU'in im >1 c hr can tell to whut tribe It bri'iUK* When I F.ill Aftlrrp the poein which was adjudged the best writ- ten by on Orrgoii (luiiwoman dur- H ie the p.u»t ycur, was read by Mrs. Myrtle hla.-.ing. who composed it- Hhr nlft< o read "Ho God Ga\ Us Mother?. ’ nnothcr |>ocin which she Inus writ ten. Tlie lalt’-r .M’lcctlon wics broadcast c.' i K( >M< > la ' • I in la) Bin* wrius prc.M Died with potud flower» bj thl • lub Ml • J M Pai - NHi niad<* the presentation. To help ni (onsiruction of u playground I hi Hillsboro the dub d to votri. . contribute Sio. provided the SEKA is authorized to build it. Jiuk llowr sang • Hie Gypsy Trail ’’ His mother accoinpunied U!»ea lor the linn on the piano Ho afternoon were Mis J M Person, Mrs A W Haven and Mis Verne Curry “7 he i hree Pells" /Issis/ Musical Program Here Mrs C E W«lls w . lv host«.. W< d- iv-day night forthe last of a b' ries of musicals sjxmsored by the music 4'ommittee of the American la’gion Auxiliary Nuinlivrs on the pro gram includ’d several numbers by I'hr Three lU-lls. ' a trio from KolN: solos by Mrs Marjorie Wells JSimjwon of Portland, piano selec- lliili. bv Kathryn McConnell and lam- Vinlun. solo dancing by little Marjorie Ann Nimpson. violin .M-iec- tlons bv R J Kcean«-. and solos by Mrs Glen Payne of Portland. Baskets of snapdragons and del phiniums were used as de»orations in the room Mrs Henrietta Moi gun and Mi Robert J K<« arc «• pre tided at like rrfmduncnt tubhc Jack A. istim: hl •.!<• 4 .. were Ml Murton Mr- Fnxl Caldwell and Mrs R J Nicol. Illi III SENATORS HOSTS AT ANNI Al. DINNER The Heiluta club entri tallied with .... ______ ____ dinner'' _____ lOftt tlie annual "duck 1 huiMbiv evening at th«- Columbia County club in lt»rtland President Din.more acted us chairman for the evening ami tail’d upon varl- 4>tLi .senators to give Unust.s Senators Woodworth, Crowley .Sutherland, Schniidt, Phelps, and Kx-Scnator Moren-son re ¡wmded with appropri- nt4‘ .subject* After dinner the eve ning Wit.s spent in dancing. The members and their advisor were hoftLs to the following Mr ami Mi B W Barm Mr and Mi B M Goodman, Mi < Carol W< in « r. IxmiM- F l .i her, Vera Sand ford. Lillie Brown, Helen Nelson, Mnigarct Laver, Margaret Batchel der. Margaret Johnson, Alina E.- llmier, Evelyn Pasley, Gertrude Kiahiner. Kathryn MLskinunins, Margaret Cypher. E’.hel Hendren. Gertrude Pecrenboom, l«enore Sher man and Dixie De M Dowell. MISS DIXON ItHllll Of MR. A. II. CATHEY Ml..-, liorothv Gwendolyn Dixon. <luib liter ot Mr and Mrs j. w Dixon of HlllslH.ro, and Mr Alan Il Cathey of Bull Run were inar- ried Saturday morning at n 1 n e <) ( lock at the home of Rev. Andrew Carrick in Portland Her parents were the only attendants The bride was an honor student in the Hills- Ixiro union high school graduating < lass of last week, and w.us married in her graduation frock Mr Cathey graduated from Sandy high school in 1933. The couple left immediately for a trip to the coast. Mrs Cathey wore a wool tweed swagger suit with hat and accessories to match as a traveling costume. < «.unina < ¿ialiti ( : home of Mr and Mr.1. L P Stran ahan Mu., Barham and children, I who have been visiting here for I he pa t few weeks, returned home with him. Mrs. Oru Lawn s of thia city and Roma Ralston of Gaston winl to i Toledo on l inn ..day to vi ,it < ilil.n Norton in I to allenii tin- 'lob do high seh’ .1 graduation exert :1st • They wen gilt. oi Mi * »' "i. Brhimk < ullig Unir Visit *Iliey at unlay al Newport and p< nt Hi ieturned t<> < hu ton on Sunday. f i U11 ( 1 a y KU’ is at llie home of Mr. and Mn J R Peppard wen- L L. Wit hr rii of Mr. and .Mi Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ./'»iin >n .Mi and Mrs Ward Waik- <r and fl,h Edward Richter. Sunday’ gue Ls at the Wayne Patt< r.soi i h- me were Mr and Mr... O A P.i it« i. > ji and son Keith, und " I . i ! . ' ! • 1 . Ra hard of Portland, and < >. .n Humbu Mr and Luc Day nott. iter, itvd Vici tri tary, and bvcr’lnry. will conlli under thre Eleanor K Dorothy ( welfare. Al Davi Motlicr’s Day 11« union Held— A Mothci s Dav dinner and fami ly reunion were held Sunday al the home of Mrs M Staehle of Hel vetia ’ll IO. 4’ pn sent were M' -1. and Me .daim Carl T‘ra< h of Reedvillc. Adolph K< hlld and daugh ter Dolor«. of Tillamook. Erm al Zurcher and sons. Mrs Ellzab« th Norganrd and .«on of north’ a t of Hillsboro. Fn d Amach’-r and daurh- n-r . and E J. Kort/,« ixirn of Hills boro. .Illi Mr. Berniel Beldon ein n I iirrwrll Mcmbei Ir hu bands club and i party M'»n surprise s and Mrs. J. ning for i- near Mat at their Mrs J W. tion Mr. i :. Sunday leaving I Ills’ Visit W) for two Holt, al Mu son. A Minn . at at MudU Visit the Marine Superintendent \ hit Harry E Coyle, marine superin- tendini of the Pacific Division of the McKay Radio und T’ l« graph Co. W h « a dinner guest of Mr. und Mr. R W Oversby Tm «day. Mr Coyl i’ wits on an inspection lour of Marine .-talion stations o! t the the M( Kay Marin«- Pacific Northwest district Mr Co he and Mr Oversby were shipmates in the navy from 1908 to 1921. Give«» Dinner Party— Mrs A. P P. Matson on Route 1 witli u dinner Tliurs- entcrtalmxl with The following guests were pri s- du y ent Mrs Otto 1 l.irtriuupl, Joyce and Oliva May Mrs. Ray IXuimid und Dona and Mrs. Grant Dorland, all of Hillsboro, Mrs Jami s Wall« i. of Cedar Mill Mrs Hick .Sandford and daughter Vera of North Plains,. Family Itrunion Held— Mothers Day guests at the home of Mrs J p Rhea were W Y Gray of McMinnville, ', Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Grv of Salem, Mr mid Mrs Elmer Giles of Portland Mr mill Mrs Roy Coffey and Mrs Coffey Sr of Salem, Mr and Mrs. George Mr. h ham oi Dairy Creek, Mi O C Curry of Portland, J C Bran stetter of Engi ne, and Mrs. Anna Jones of McMinnville. Progrt'Mive Dinner Giver»— Ten IV ta girl club inrinln r« and their advisor, Mrs George Fischer, and nine guests enjoy’d a progres sive dinner Monday evening Courses were served at the home of Mil- dred Donelson, Dorothy and Helen Nelson. Louise Fischer, and Jessie and Merle In land. Enxagrnirnt Announced— At a dinner party at their home Thursday evenlng Mr and Mrs A H McGee, announied tlie engage- ment of their daughter, Aileen Na- oina, to Rex Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Howell of Hillsboro, riie wed Un will be an event <M late May I armington ( emetrry ( lean l p— All persons iiitcresUd in the Farmington cemetery are urged to attend the annual clean-up, which will be held next Wednesday, all day. Ladies* z\id of the Fai ining- ton church sponsors this evrnt an- nually, and hopes for a large at- tendance. l/cavr for East— Mrs L. T McPheeters and Mr Guv Paine and two daughters left by train We Inesday for a two monUift trip to Omaha. Neb. Kan sas City, and Marysvi’lc, Mo . and Hydro. Oklahoma They will rv- turn by way of lb liver, Colo. Entertain With Dinner— Mr and Mrs H. R. Easter cn- tert allied Tuesday evening with a dinner party Gue is were Mr and Mi ■ (’llallis y.borne and daugh ter Kulli, and Chester Jerrelt of Portland and Mr. and Mis J. H Murton Graduates at St. 4 invent— Mtas Althcii Gaine of Portland, formerly <>l Hillsboro, is a member <>t tlie nnuluating (lass of nurses at the St. Vincent s liospnal Monday evening Miss Gable Is a graduate ol tlie lllllslx'ro high school mid Is well known here. Mrs. Ilinklialler I nterlains— Home Economies club of the Hillsboro Grange met Inst Thurs day nt tlie home ot Mrs Dan Burk halter. The members plan to pi<- pare the banquet lor the state ci'ii- ventlon of Farmers' Union next Wednesday evening. IIorciM ('lull Meets— Dorcas club met Thursday eve ning ut the home ot Mr . Harley Smith Mrs George l lscher was assisting liostes., Mrs. lXirnthy Hnag mid Mrs S W Melhuish made high scores at cards Mm. Smith Entertains— Mis. J Allen Smith entertained Sunday evening with a supper party at tier home. Guests were Messrs, mid Me.sdnmcs A 1. Brock, E C. llrown, Ted Loeb, and Misses Angie Harrington and Bess Archbold. ♦ • • llrrrption Follows <«radu.itioii— After the graduating exert iscs Friday night, the senior class, their parent « and the faculty were invited to a reception in the school gymnasium. The Laurel orchestra Im ni. bed music for the oc< ai Ion and to this organization and to F. L, Brown the class wishes to ex- press its thanks ’¡’liey have had three parties this year and the or ehrstra has donated Its time ami talent on each occasion. This co- operation is certainly appreciated, A group of senior girls had charge of arrangements. Birthdays Celebrated— Mrs J. II. Beeler entertained on .Sunday In honor ot lier non Cliffords 'Jfttli liirtliduy and her granddaughter, Beverly Grays. Hill I'll I lid.IV 10 III lie' 11. in .St Helens mid Wdiirk were guests. Return From California— Elwln Barham of Balem was Mi and Mrs. G. N. Taggart and daughter, Mrs. M C. Plckleseliner. visitor Monday evening ar Mr and Mi. Arnold Jen en bpent Mother-.’. Day in Longview with Mr J<n -1 ..• r, Ml M P Ni<Isen Mrs. Ni’-L-’n returned with the Jen sen« and ls spending the week here. Mr and Mr R J Scearce, Mr. and Mr J M Person and Mr. and Mr E W. Reeves of Beaver ton were dinner guest.« of Dr. and Mr. J o Robb Friday evening. Mi Ora Laws. Mr?«. George Dar- liuid ami Me. A M Carlile at tended tin- 1). U. V pot-luck din- mu and meeting at Beaverton on Monday Mrs T. W McDonald and sons and «Mrs. Florian Mills went to Whale Cm r near Newport Monday for several day.< Visit with Mrs. B E Muling. Mr and Ijowell ar Steinke w of Mr am Portland. Blaster were Mr and R. R. 1 guest« of und I Mrs. George Alexal Night the Monday : Dance Salem Monday eve- ning. Mr E E. Vickers returned this week to the home of her daughter, Mrs Earl F Hearing, after about six month visit in Visalia, Cal. Jack. 'clvlnck and lluith Law of Toledo returned to Hillsboro with O m and are visiting with Mr Norton s aunt, Mrs Ora Laws. Mr and Mrs Ted Asbahr and Mr and Mrs. Albert Asbahr of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Julius Asbahr. Mr and Mrs S E OLscn and Mr and Mrs onas Olsen of .Salem . pent Sumiav in Portland with Mr. and Mrs Zenas Olson. Mr and Mrs Bill McCurdy and son Jimmy of Coquille were week end gue t.s of Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Morgan. Mrs W G Hare spent Mother’s week-end at the University of Ore gon at Eugene Mr Hare was vice- pr< id< nt of the University Moth ers’ club last year. Miss S. W. Moore of Baker V. .1 • a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs George T. McGrath the first part of the week. Mr and Mrs W F Cyrus and family spent Mother’s Day in Cor- vallis with Mrs Mary Cyrus und Mrs R Workman. MLss Henrietta Kroeger of Port land was a guest the first of the week of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kroeger. Mr and Mr. S W Melhulsh and children six-nt Mother's Day al the home of Mr and Mrs L. W. La- Bare In Portland. Mrs Nye O. Bristol returned Monday from several days ytatt with ■: L. Jones, at Hoquiam, Wash. Ix'stcr Chase was brought home Saturdiiv from Emanuel hospital In Portland. He is convalescing from an operation. Mrs L D Bell and daughter Barbara of Corvallis visited Mr and Mrs L. C. Brown over Mother's Day. Nye O Bristol and children spent the week-end with his parent. . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bristol. nt Silverton. Misses Linda and Mary Koch of Portland were week i nd gw it« of their aisi 1er. Mrs Onur Vuylsteke. George McConahuv underwent a major operation on Hiday Dr. C T. Smith performed the operation. Charles L. Parsons of Eugene - is visiting his daughter, Mrs. George Newton. Delta Nu study club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. W. R. Manley. Mr and Mrs George Newton were visitors in Eugene on Sunday. Willard Newton of Monmouth was at home for the week-end. Lawrence Wismer was h(»mc from Momnouth for the week-end. Tubes Douglass Radio Service Selfridge Bros. Phone 21X S3 CHAS. L. WALKER Bici Camp Merriwether, Boy 1 ramp on Sand Lake, has been otj High school Girl R» ■ lined toi Hl£h ■ ■.crv’ summer outing Jum 1 - ■' is eligible und te Any member dollars covers verything „ but tran, portation and horwibuc k ridinp Pur ml', will plea .r notify Mi. . U erred at once If reservation «II wanted. rlances Helds, president, w lend summer conf*urme al Ea the. Minin.’ I other girls nu. but registrations must be soon. I he girls of the underclass« UI« the cabinet entertained tlie t at ing u nlur. with a boy am Kir party ‘1 u» .day evening. Hiux young mm (ailed for the m pi<’ rnted corsage bouquets ui i. home were tlic « , ment by various groups and much tai ent discovered After refreshment, had been « rved the seniors were < arefully « . ort’ d to th’ ir home Sixti i n girls attended the picni' and rim'. < * remony at Rex k ( '; • • k camp on the Clackamas Saturday. In tne morning Mr. Moline, a Scout (•xecutive, gave an illustrated lec ture on Camp M’rriwethcr. In th'- afternoon the girls from ail the Portland area put on the ring <•:•-- mony, Fram«-1. Fields and Shirley Kelly of the local club re« eivm^ their rings. Nearly three hundred d the impressive rit’ girls witne Girls attending were: Margaret Lillie Johnson, Norma Kreitz. Brown, Catherine Hoge, Blanche McCormick, Eleanor Kalkwarf. Dor- Boge, Marjorie Harm I Mi ek. Prana . M< yer. Shirley Kelly, Frances Helds, Barbara Ensched* . Frances Gra-nlc**, Iva Harder and Miss Weatherred MAY 26 OFFICIAL POPPY DAY I.¡.(¿IOS Al XILIAKY Saturday. May 26. is official Poppy Day for all American Le gion and Auxiliary groups, and an el fort will be made to contact all ¡»ersons interested iq this work bi abled na n in the Veterans’ hos pital in Portland make all poppa sold by theorganizations and every cent of the proceeds from the sale go to the veterans and their families for personal needs and re lief Poppies are only 10 cents. Mrs A H Busch is chairman of the Poppy committee of the Hills boro Auxiliary and will be* as-sided by Mrs Russell Morgan of Hills boro. Mrs. George Tew’s of Laurel, Mrs George M< Breen of ReedviUe and Mrs Carl Christencr of North Plains. 1 164 Third Street JaGc.vm vlMU’d Sunday, May 6. at Corvailbi with Mrs (iforv/ Har- row. Mr. and Mrs. L. Swanson and M l , , Julia Honzaik oth< r.i vtalting them were Mr, and Mrs. P Erick • son and Mr. and M m . Mho Mack of Portland, Mrs. Janies Jackson remained in Corvallis for wveral days with her sisteru. ML-s llonzaik and Mrs, Harrow. Tlie Mlssea Juliana Schneider, Hazel Bcrnh r and Julia 8<jhier at tend’d a meeting of the Alumnae association of St. Mary’s of Ititi Valley on Sunday afternoon. es M’ ad arid Mrs. I . R. M of B< ave •rton at the Max ( of Hillsboro lay evening eit witti her >py, oi Port- NATIONAL PRESIDENT i i'll- IN PORTLAND Mrs. William H Beister Jr., na-1 tional president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will visit Oregon next Tuesday. A dinner has been planned m her honor Tuesday eve ning at 6:30 at the Old Heathman hotel in Portland, and all members ot tlie organisation are invited toi attend. Members planning to at-1 tend are requested to notify Mrs., Ariine Edinger at the Hillsboro' Ice Works not later than Saturday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch and daughter Connie of Boardman Vis ited Friday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs Earl Hearing Mr. Hatch was formerly with the P. E. P. company here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dupuis of Portland wen week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs O P. Matson oi near Hillsboro Mrs Dupuis is a sister of Mrs Matson. Mrs E B. Tongue. Mrs. T. H Ton ue and Miss Dorothy Tongue spent the week-end in Eugene with Burke and Tom Tongue. Mr. and Mrs Charles Peppard and daughter of Garibaldi visited relatives in Hillsboro over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Mrs. L. Anderson, and Mis James WASHINGTON COUNTY FARMS Here is an opportunity to purchase a farm of your own in Washington County or in other sections of West-■ ern Oregon. For information on these — Call or write the Special Representative of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane at Hellion Hotel. Corvallis May 19 to 25 Mullnoniah Hotel, rortl.md May 26 to June 3 Two Washington County Farms 25153-Sturm Improved 120 A 6'a miles south of Cornelius. Fair house a n d other necessary buildings Adapted to all general diverslfica- tion as well as graln. stock and dairying. Has R.F. D., telephone and milk truck service, Excellent water supply. Our price is low at $6,000. 18730-LaFollett Excellently located 22’2 a . Adjoins town of Cornelius. All under cultivation. No buildings. Reasonably priced at $3.300, Page Seven 1). A. R. Chapter Gets hi vitation to Champoeg David HUI chapter. DAR. held ing Monday at 2 30 Ita second rr p m at th iornr of Mrs W R. Manley. W< was received from the organlzn secretary general of on of David Hill the confirn Chap'er a’. mtinental Congress. C . April 14 An ln- to t as hostesses at 22 was accepted. ode to attend Mem- at the Venetian 0 and to place a grave of David Hill Following a short a was served, with s fxiurlng. Notes on Hill were read by ler. and Mrs. Moo- an illustrated 1. le tu. the flag. meeting will be held at June u at Holly Rood Mr J, Coulson Hare C. Mooberry as hostes. d. dr ... J L. Anderson wa.s a guest Mother-Dau;:hter banquet Eat- / evening at Evergreen Inn in J and. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1 were gues ■ i Vet a ol I .Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O to Har rampl. It. L. Bennett and family of Woodland. Wash . spent Sunday at the E. E. Bennett horn ie in Hills- boro. Mr Della St. Pierre spent Sun day with her family at the home of Ja r u,n, W. W. St. Pierre, ot Port land. Mrs W Y Gray and Mrs. New- ton Hursh of M'Minnville were guests last week of Mrs. J. P. Rhea. Mr and Mrs Joseph Belanger .¡a nt the wet k-end at Agate Beach with Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Jackman. Mr and Mrs C C. Snyder spent Sunday in Salem with their daugh ter. Mi s Rosemary Snyder. Mrs Elizabeth Bagley spent Sun day at A-stona with her son, Clair Sample, and family. Miss Betty Havens spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Paul Jones, ut McMinnville. Mrs. Hattie Brownhill of Mc- Minnville is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. W It Manley. Mr. Beatrice M' Cloud of Long Beach, Wash, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Clay Freeman. Mr and Mrs. L. F Enimott were Sunday guests at the C. E Riggs home in Portland. Kings’ Daughters Meet— Mrs. L. G Weaver, class presi dent. w< wu!. m (Large of the r monthly meeting ot the Daughters Sunday school cli the M E church Monday evening at the hon.' of Mrs Florence Tv. i " An Interesting meeting was held, followed by a social time in charge ot Miss May Cook, who also as- s;. ted lira. Twigg in serving. Tlie next regular ma ting will be held at the home ot Florence and Esther Freeman. Tiger Lilies Exhibited— Mr E C. Wohlschlegel of Laur el sent in a stent ot Tiger lily which contained 41 blossoms and buds. Honoring Rev. Walker— Member , ot the M E church and friends of R< v. Leroy H Walxer will meet in the church basement VOTE FOR Week on Thursday May 24. at 6 30 p. m, tor a pot luck supper and social evening in honor of Rev. Walker, who will soon be leaving to take up his work in Burley, Idaho. • ♦ w Mr and Mrs. A. L Brock and her pari nta, Mr and Mrs. W L. Walk er. . ■ it ■■ IS — ind • i / w — it h -- Mr and Mrs. Ve non Hahn of Mountaindale and M and Mrs, J. T. Reynolds of Forest » Grove. Gr Questa Sunday at the w F. Al- dinger home were Mrs. Francis Zicha, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Aldlnger, Mrs iz.tve Mitchell, and Mrs. Mar- Allan, all of Portland. Charle > Pierce of Portland, form erly of old Greenville, was a Hills boro visitor Saturday, calling on "Hi J n jpv Woman’s Shop CIRCUIT JUDGE ELIZABETH ALLAN LEWIS STONE 'X’ho was Mr. X—the killer who never left a clew? Follow dash ing, devil-may-care Montgomery in his rm at pulse-quickening romance!. PLUS — I And Short Subject« GOAR'S Candidate for Good Time Dance New Grange hall. Hillsboro, every Saturday night. The Georgia Hesa orchestra. Tickets, 25 cents. «nt Mickey Mouse in ’’Mail Pilot” $1 Capable Conscientious Industrious Impartial Old Time Dance at Vrrboort Tuesday night at C. O. F. hall. Everybody welcome, If Week So buy a Cotton Frock with Personality Mark B. Bump Dance al Laure! "Oregon Loggers," Wednesday, May 23. Laurel Community hall. Thi* National Cotton They are the type you will “Cotton” to! his nephew. Lester Ireland Hr waa en route to Forrst Grove to visit his sister. Mrs. John Ireland. Mrs E. C. Ziegler of Portland la convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jack Hess. a This is RED < ROSS < II VITI R HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING County Red Cross chapter met Thursday evening at the chamber of commerce rooms, with W. F Nor man, president, presiding Report were made by tlie various of liters and committees as to the work ac complished. School Superintendent O B Kraus was commended on the co-opera tion received from his office in tlie Junior Red Cross work, and tlie secretary was instructed to send a letter of appreciation to him. The next meeting W1U be at the call of the president. ¡ SUN - MON - TUES I May 20, 21, 22 E. M. BARNES, Prop. Millions of women are secretly in love with their doctors! Clark Gable shows you why, in the screen sensation from the current Broad way stage smash! (Paid Adv.) 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Surety and Life Phone 1732 Girl Reserves Plan Attendance at Conference --OTHES RMEASURE SCHOOL INSURANCE The Oregon Mutual has approximately one thousand policies covering on school buildings and public property in the state of Oregon. It has far more policies than our closest competitors. ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Will Accept Cannery Orders. VENETIAN GRADE A MILK Vitamin D Milk, 4%, quart Chocolate Malted Milk, quart 4% Pasteurized, quart 5% Pasteurized, quart 4% Raw Guernsey Milk, quart 5% Raw Guernsey Milk, quart Distributed only by Morningdew Guernsey Dairy Wholesale and Retail HOWE’S CLOTHING SHOP HILIS 8 ORO, OREGON__________ , Phone 2568 WED. ONLY, May 23 ON OUR STAGE— THELMA HELMICK'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Present their Annual Dance Concert I I I I I I I I with 30 Talented Pupil« AUSO— USUAL PICTURE PROGRAM ■