THE Thurnday, Muy 81, 1984 H IL L S B O R O AR G U S, H I L L â flÔ ftO . 1 subject Miase» Blanche OREGON Page Five Flnegan day Mrs. Holten (Lima Turpin* ■ t. "I'm Helvetia Girl Will Fmpey of Brlx comp, and Mr. and Helen Oliver sang a duet, California wliere »lie will visit lier Letters Presented Cornelius * Berry Season ’ was teacher at Ma,on Hm f„r A and Mrs John Davidson and son Saved by Grace, and at the clOM> motlier. Mia. W illiam Scott of i several terms Other dim,, i gie .,ts j of tlie service Ray Shaw led In , l.isli, C a l. ahd her sister Mrs were Mr and Mrs Fro-J W( nger Janies and Louis and the hostess. Wed Marine Officer and singing "God Be With You 'Till W<- Hansen, of Preano. T he SERA project at Helvetia fam ily of Portland, John W en Near Buxton I Geoige Students; Honor Rev. WaUcer Mcet Again.” as a farewell to Rev J It Wlllla lias been working oa vcliool has been approved and work HELVETIA—A dance , , given ger and daughter, Carol and Jean Walker ; the nlglit operator, relieving Mr Is expecied to start next week a t th e Ed Meier i.< B.iturday rile. CORNELIUS Red letters “C" fourth grade room of tlie Corneli Miss Blanche Flnegan attended night In honor of M as E.freida B M i'loii-m . who relum ed to Ida W est Union bnseball team play. A group from Portland had a pic us grade a I tool went to Msxlorle were given out last week at Hie a dinner party at Forest Orove Meyer, bride elect of W ihic Blel- In Turner Nearing End home ,l Buxton on the hom e grounds nic dinner at the home of Mrs. , Sunday M is A A Mra Percy school for baseball during the year McCormack, Clarence Woolfolk, B e t Bunday at which Mias Catherine Itzer, a marine officer of K < The score was 13 to 3 In and daughter Betty will leave for L ook m id Mt < .'mnpbell ul Portlaiwl spent S u n lx'tlora were presented to Ivan Hmltli, Praia I t Hchullx, John Mun- BUXTON Hlruwbrriy picking will il. n in '1 inilier dorf, J a k VunDxn. Rudolph Haag. S t o p O p e r a tio n » aixill be finished Tin* crop 1» HuHt Albert Vuylstcke. I enter Peabody. Digging operations at the C. S In moat plui e» here Jam es Headrick Gene Henderson Vim o in d u ff »ml Mi mid Mr» W ind er ciunp have been closed due und Raymond Trite», le tte r s for (im d u ff of near 'lim ber mov I to a broken cable 'Hila lets cars declamation w er. received by Clyde ed lierc Unit week 'nicv are cutting down from the top of the m oun McCormack, David Edmonson. Het tain to lire railroad As soon as Jogs for the Elwood mill. ty Jo Gsborhc Marjorie McCor Mra Clarence Keunhausen »pent II has been replaced, logging oper- mack. Alice Wolfe. Goldie Weasel». Thursday with her m other In Fort- Utlong will be resumed and the Dora Dee Selfridge. Jean Gaboane. ,‘ io u th i i h Pui ifii bu'.lnr-,;, 1» expect buid. Dorothy Readruk. Violet lleln le. A dance and strawberry »upper ed to Increase considerably Gut of tlie large class of gradu Dorothy Tilden. Doris Spencer, W in wus given by llie grange u l the nie Rock, Esther Peabody and W il ates of Forest Grove Idgli school hull here Friday night Ramelman. Mr mid Mrs Victor W hite und three girls from lim b e r received ma Miss Prange of tlie m edical de daughter» vlalted relative» at Hun- their diploma». They were Mildred partm ent In India of tlie Lutheran Markee, Jessie Bell Pldlltpn and M't camp last week, church will give a lecture June • Mr. and Mr» Arthur Fisher and Irene Richmond. LuVerne KJ I burg. Anthony K ll- at 2 o'clock at Uunning’s hall. The Mr and Ml» Bill llu llm m i ol public 1» Invited. near Timber vlalted at the Fred burg. and Jessie Belle Phillip« have Budget com mittee of the Corne gone to Beuslda to spend the sum Wutson hom e Balurduy lius grade school met Tuesday eve mer. Mr und Mra Waltci Fisher and Mina Gertrude Sm ith entertained ning wlUi Mrs Louise Cochrane to »on Howard ol Wheeler »pent, tire a group of young people after tile plan tlie budget for next year A week-end with relative» lu re repair pioject for the building was William Higgle and w>n D elm ar Furost Grove com m encem ent exer ilonned Members of ooinmttlee are inwl Hila Powell of Blrkenfeld »pent cises Friday evening 'Hie evening planned, __ it Ilium llum elm an. J. A. Irmler. wua spent in dancing. Those pres w • th e week end here. Lloyd Wledewltsch, V. F r e n c h . Buxton baseball team won 111 a cut were Ceceba Mari hid. Everett Merle IaiPolletle Mike Busbauer Rundell, Robert Holcomb. I x j L s H k li- game with Weal Union ul West Un- moiul, Lester Finch. Irene R ich and Mrs. laiulse Coclirone. ion Bunduy Hl to 3. Delbert Henderllng, who spent Italan Thacker and fam ily and mond mid Robert Pollock tlie winter at tlie hom e of Mrs. Wilbur Thueker und lainiiy of Ver-I Louise Cochrane, has returned to nom a Vlalted here Bunday. the home of hl* parents in W ash Clarence Keunhausen wua 111 at I ington. hla home here anil wua unuble to H o n o r K e i W alker pitch lor Llie game Bunday. Huy Young People's Discussion group Robert» filled Ida place REEDVILLK Miss Gertrude B e gave a farewell supper Baturday Blilrley White la visiting rela atrice Churcbley, daughter of Mr evening for Rev Ix-roy W a lk e r tn tives nt Bunaet Camp the social room of the church. The George Biggie was home f r o n t and Mr» J M Churcldey, and I group presented Mr. Walker with Ralph Hctiappert. son of M i. and Blrkenfelil lor the week-end a leatlier billfold and key ring. Corbett Crowther and lam lly e n Mrs M. Hchappert, were united In Tliose present were Rev Leroy joyed a picnic with relatives at marriage Thursday evening at a Walker. Mrs Mattle Sm ith, Misses ceremony solem nised at tlie home G ales Creek Bunday. Gladys Brown. Blanche F ln egan, Morris Watson 1» ill ul hla home of the bride's oldest brother. How Helen Oliver. Beth Cochrane, MU- ard Churchley. Rev. Mueller o f hi i e i dred Rock and Dorothy Cooke and Mr» Rhode Watson was visited ficiating The bride, wlio was given lu Franklin Oliver bv lier daughters Mrs Ihclsy Tevvn Mr and Mrs. J McNeil sn d son* of Seaside and Mr». Elly Hove of murrluge by her brotiier Howard, Bobby sn d Jimmy of Salem were wore a gown of silk crepe with long Vancouver, Bunday. sleeves Her veil of n et lace was guests Bunday at t i e Joseph F ln e held In place with orange blunsoms gan Ikome Seventh and eighth grades with and her court train was finished with luce Bhe carried a bouquet of : their teacher. W B. Barnes, en- white sweet peas, rosebuds and call* i Joyed a picnic at t i e city park in lilies Her niece, Miss Hazel Church- Portland Wednesday. H ie lower ley. was bridesmaid Bhe wore pink grades enjoyed a picnic Thursday In TIMBER Ernest Fart her of Wes. organdy with a large n et ruffled , the Cornelius park. Miss Mildred Rock left Sunday timber broke his right shoulder collar, mid a hat of net trimmed bhule when he fell I ruin a truck with blue. She carried a bouquet for W illamina to visit friend* and relative*. lust week of snapdragons and white carna C h u r c h P r e se n t« P r o g r a m V Mra. Flunk Shank of Bunsei tions. Mr Milton Hchappert of Port M E church people put on a pro cam p was called to Hillsboro be land ai led as best m an. l l i e ushers gram at Bunnlng's hall Wednesday cause of the serloua Illness of her were Homer und W illiam Church- evening. They wish to thank all motlier, Mr» Wllltum Uuaale, of ley u ir a wood During the reception M isses Ruth th u se w h o took part and aLso tlie James Brumles vlalted a t his home Zlnck and Gertrude and Lauretta l e a d e r s o f tlie local grade school In Washougal Wash . last week. Belts sang, Mrs H. J Churchley w h o furnlahed t i e number*. Mrs Ml»» J r u n W elter was taken to gave a reading. Rev Fred Mueller Lester Mooberry was In charge of Portland last week for an operation gave a talk, 'led Schappcrt and the program and Mrs. Edith Bur program: upon her eye. Harold Meier gave an Instrumental bank announced. T ie Or. and Mrs Mlnorgan of V an number Harry Johnson was toast m u sic , Virginia Erickson; duet, by couver. B C . visited Mr. and Mrs master The newly-weds arc »pend Misses Mildred Rock and Helen W E Gilmore last week. They re ing a short honeymoon at the O re Oliver; reading, Helen Milne; trio, Barali Lee Davis. Margaret Jans turned home by wuy of California gon coast. Dooher and Mary Lee Burbank, M tu Gertrude Sm ith of Forest G rove spent the week-end with Mrs Sarah Brown. Mr and Mrs. song. Vera French; reading Bobby Ixils and Irene Richmond. A Urownlwee and daughter Doris Headrick; song in negro costume, Mr. and Mrs George Blanton of siient llie week visiting irlends and 4rs Charles Lathen and Mrs Earl Toledo returned home after spend relatives ur B e a t tie and B-enierton. im lth; reading. Margaret Cooke; ing several dav» with Mr S ta n to n s Mrs C T Imlay tu.d children. jlayet. Junior deportm ent of the playet, primary parents. Mr and Mrs C O Btan- Marguret. Charles and Kicli.'-rlne, Sunday school; t‘ >1) and Mrs George Imlay and her zoom of t i e grade school; play, Mr and Mra Henry Nelson are daughters. Helen. Jean and O en e._. "Stupid Witness. ' coached by Mrs. niovutg to Portland ltd» week. went to Nelscott and Depoe Bay G e o r g e Wilcox Th<*e taking part In t i e play were Roy T rie* . Oeorge Mr mid Mrs, J H Westcott »pent for the week-end. Memorial day at Buxton. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Snipes and , Milne and David Edmonson. MLss Gladys Frailer went to Port Mrs H L Arey left May 22 for friends from Portland went to an extended visit with friends nnd Netarts for tlie week-end. T h e y ’ land Friday to spend the summer vacation and Mis* Evelyn Reed will relatives in Falls City. Salem , D u f brought back some crab*. ur and Portland. Charles Imlay left Friday f o r , spend t i e vacation at her home In Corbett Miss Reed teaches t i e fifth Mr and Mrs H D. Wlllla will Walla Walla on business. leave Tuesday to spend a few daya Mr and Mrs Horry Hear and Mr. and sixth grades and Mis» Frailer at Estacada and Mrs Henry Hogg went to tile t i e first and second grades In the local school Mr l* R u e Brown was removed coast Sunday. Ruth and Sarah h v Davis had ♦ to the Hillsboro hospital Friday Mr and M ia H J. Churchley M arge Headrick and Esther P ea Mr and Mrs W W McDonald spent tlie week-end In Depo Bay. body as their gursts at a picnic were In Eugene Wednesday lunch Wednesday evening a t the A daughter was born to Mr. and Ir e la n d C o o k in g S c h o o l Jolui Rock home Mrs claren ce Gershberger May 14 Mr and Mrs C. K latt and ch il The buby has been nam ed Francine A ttra c ts C ro w d M o n d a y dren of Yam hill spent tlie week Marie Norge cooking school, conducted end at the W A Goodin home. Mtss Louise Kallsli. wlio gradu Mrs M. D. Mann and Mrs. M at- ated from nurses training at St ut tlie Lester Ireland Ar company V incents hospital last week. Is hardware store Monday under the tle Sm ith visited In Gervais. F ri spending u lew days with her par direction of Mias K atlierlne Slier, day Miss G ladys Brown, who was factory representative, a t t r a c t e d visiting there, returned home with ent». Mr and Mrs. John Kallsli. 11 C Llnebuugli, postal Inspector, good sized crowds for both t h e them. MLss Blanche Flnegan »a* ac spent Friday nt the Timber poet o f morning and afternoon sessions. Miss Hlxer. a home econom ics dem companist and played the wedding fice. on .irator. showed tlie use of elec march at the wedding of Miss W ork C o m p le te d Work has been completed on the tric refrigerators hi "Cold Cook Alleen McOee to Rex Howell at Ben Hart rooming house which Is ing." giving recipes and explaining the M. E church In Hillsboro Fri day evening. located near Ills restaurant Tilts m ethods of using tlie refrigerator. Misses Mayme and Onleta Sus- building was formerly occupied by baucr are spending tlie week In "Well, Pst. do tlie twins make th e telephone office. Portland. Mr and Mrs W E. OUnmre, much noise?” Attendance Perfect "Faith, an they do that, but ye Mrs. Boyd Wright and two ch il Perfect attendance certificates tn can t hear thlm Each wan cries so dren. Betty Jean and Walter, drove Mrs Louise Cochrane's third a n d ' to Portland Monday. Mrs. Wright loud y e i can ’t hear the other.” Recdviile Couple Married Thursday Timber Man Breaks His Shoulder Blade l. G e r ty Jo Osborne arid H elen Milne. Cannel was hostess. IJoyd Hhaw of D allas »pert the week-end here H il l s b o r o Y o u t h la iw n K e c lel S u n d a y m any M iss Meyer will leave for Germany about tlie middle o f June. Bhe Is tin daught. ■ of M r W ill and Mrs A H Meyer and was a Graduate at Linfield graduate of Hillsboro union (ugh school In 1832 Tl. , Ted Pfahl of Hillsboro will re ceive his bachelor of (science de- p r w n te d M. . Meyi .■ wi'r. . lovely 40-plt-re Ot Of gr<M- In education from Linfield college at the (seventy-seventh a n reived m any o th er valuabi. gift*. nual com mencem ent program of O ver 250 atten d ed the dance to that school, June 10 Pfhal tran. - wish E lfrelda bon voyage. Mrs. John Curl wa, at her home ferred to Linfield from Oregon Normal school In his Junior year , Sunday and visited at the Adolph T his year he has served as general Ixtppin home. Mr Curl 1* still In manager of the student body. He the hospital, recovering from a had charge of the annual May day recent relapse. festivities and was a member Of Rev William Graf wa unable to tlie student executive board. conduct service the D E Dapp Young People’s society of tlie St Alexander's church m et Thursday evening at tile home of Miss Mai «• Melatisoii It was decided to hold a lawn social this Bunday at tlie Mike tiuabauer home. All mjc Invited Charles la th a n and son Marlon are on a trip to Southern Oregon Mrs Ellen Lytle 1* 111 at her home here. Mrs C. O H ansen of Beattie vis ited a few day* with Mr». Joeepn Flnegan and family. High school students, who have been attending Foreet Grove high completed their work last week G et Acquainted Mis« Gladys Brown spent Bun day evening and M onday with lier i Skyline la n d company of Port land is of the opinion that a sub- parents, Mr. and Mrs O. W. Brown, I tcrlption to the Argus 1» ‘ a good of Gervais. way for out of state people to be Mtss Jeasle Hart of Dilley wo* a come acquainted with W ashington guest In Cornelius Sunday Mrs. Bertha W etdewluch and county affairs." They point out daughter MLss Myra have been Ul that tliey have noticed in "every i-. ie items of value and interest to at their home here. Mrs C. Johns and daughter of the farmers In your county.” Their Vernonia visited Cornelius relatives belief wa* turned to action by sub- j scribing to the paper for a half till* week. Mr and Mrs L J Carl of P ort year for A. E W eilman of Rialto, land visited their daughter, Mrs. W Cai , and L. Townson of Ban B ern ardino. Cal., who have purchased R Cooke and fam ily Friday A number of women from Cor 80 acres north of Hillsboro and nelius and com m unity attended a plan on m oving on the property birthday party honoring Mrs Frank tills year. Unger of Forest Grove at her home, Say you saw It in the Argus. last Tuesday. Rutli and Barali l e e DavLs, who have for som etime been making their Iiurne with tlie John Rook family, returned to their hom e tn Portland Baturday. A number from Cornelius a t tended the Pacific University bac calaureate service at Forest Orove Bunday morning. M rs J o s e p h Cochrane has return ed from a v is it with relative* In Roseburg. Mrs Edna Russell has received word of the Illness of her sister. Mrs Ernest Kroner, of Portland. G iv e * F a r e w e ll S e r m o n Rev Leroy Walker of the M E. church preached his fareweU ser mon Bunday morning using "The Pictures on Memories Wall" as his NEVER BEFORE home Bunday a he attended the Bunday school convention Rervlce will be held at 3 p m June 3. Mr and Mrs Otto Solberger en tertained with a par ty Sunday, hon oring their tun Clifford on h i, seventh birthday ohhlver ary Mr and Mrs B Walford spent the week-end with friend , in Salem. Several from this vicinity a t tended the Farmers' Union i nven- Lizzie Ritter Sunday Tliose pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barely and daughter Jean. Mr and Mrs. Frank Sim pson and son Allan. Mr. and Mrs William Duncan. Mrs Alex Braude, and son, A Brander. and William Petrie all of Port land. and Mr. and M r, J. F Dav d son and daughter Luella. and W Support Appreciated Apprei latlon ul the support given him by :he people of W ashington conns-, d u rin g th e primary election ■v ' ¡veil In a letter to the Argus fr ,tii H. 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