The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
THE
Ladies’ G ro u p
A s Golden Gate
H o ld s Session
Bridge Rises
F o r m e r R ock C re e k R esident
In ju r e d
H IL L S B O R O
(By M r . F r a n k I'e a .'U U I
ROCK C R E E K - R o c k C r e e k
Ladies' Aid met December 5 a t the
home of Mrs. Arnold Berger nt
West Union. Next meeting will be
with Mrs. Paul Landauer January
3.
Mrs. Louisa Fuegy and Mrs. Lou
Davis were ill last week. Many
others have been on the sick lisi
lately.
Visitors Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Jack Radke were Mr. and Mrs. Jolui
Nelson and daughter of Linnton
and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Luark of
Portland.
Mrs. Sophie George of Portland
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
P eter Hebeisen December 2.
H IL L S R O R O ,
OREGON
lull of Forest Grove spent Sunday
with Mrs H attie Hill Brownhill at
McMinnville.
,
Miss Hila Cornelius of N orth'
Plains and Miss Pearl .-Vilen spent
the week-end at their homes at
Corvrtllis and Amity respectively
Mr and Mrs. A. I. Chase an,i
obtained u id e r SERA bv writing Lowell and Mr and Mrs cute
at once to Superintendent O B Steinke were Bunday guesi of Mr
Kraus. Mrs. Knight announced for ‘“ 'd Mrs G I. Mai ne, ,,i Tohi
th e program comm ittee tliut a
Miss m o i
,
pageant Is being prepared tor the ,, , n , ,,, L, , ■‘'»'•l-Min. student
founders day observance at the
i I* ? ?
,colle«r - W # ‘he
February meeting, when Hie council
»,,1/ »- ,
, »'“‘‘ »Is. Mr
will be entertained b.v Hillsboro
Mrs EttrI lx>nelson.
Mrs A M JluUL<t.n |uk,,>it ilitv
U urd ,U1‘> twin sister
ci “ rnian Mrs Bevkei pres dent
? Us UUrd-
««4«‘tii visited
o ilv'a , t r J r prinelti
all of
at Hu- heme of then
and u k x -aJco i mlttee d i ullcle' George Follis.
c“ ,u !',b“ u'd <" '1'*' »eleome and
•'*'* W-W Mellar and her m oth­
c o m fo rt
o i
‘»■'h'gatiB. A musical *1; M ,\
o f Port land spent
p*vgnun Wi,s k nen by Richard
>l«ys last week at the R W
Greenwald IXmald Becker J a c k : ’-»vei-sbv home.
Petrovitch.' Richard Hagg* Florrtiro
Miss IX.rotiiy Bell and Dr Harold
nauhsel. anti Mrs. George Imlay. Olinger of Salem were guests Sun-
County P.T.A. Holds
Session at R eed v ille
—
About seventy-five parents and
teachers attended Hie regular P. T
A. Council meeting at Reedville
Saturday, presided over by Mrs
Allen Kiuglil of Forest Grove pies-
ident.
A "panel study ' club on parent
education was the feature of the
afternoon meeting Mrs. Harriet P
Cramer. Executive secretary of the
On-gen Mental Hygiene society, m-
troduced the subject by savin ; Uiat
co u rth wmddSlbt'Uuiibi'ar»bleJ R Csh-
a t B orin g
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Thuraday, December 13, 1934
Christmas Seal Honors “Father of Sanatorium Movement’
ONION SKIN
FINISH
CARBON PAPER
T y p e w r ite r
Ribbons
I iillsboro Argus
s i n e !tain
udV e r o m «
me
education study groups studying
Ixkn nHuxM as « real, scientific. vo-
cation instead of just an accidental
1 sideline
Mi's. C ram er said she was glad to
see many such groups organized in
Mr and Mrs. CarleUm „un d e and
W ashuigton county under the aus-
f pices of Parent -Teacher associations, j Mrs F L. Schroeder of Osceola ^ eld‘/ no^ ^ 1rh 'vrto' ’ « e rr » «•t'k-end
and Mrs. Thomas
A model
Former Resident Injured
- -- - study
— . club
"rv. was
— then
...... ; “nd Mrs. R. L. Bond of Lodgepole.1 Connell
Flonan Hemmy of Happy Valley.'
presented by Mrs. A. Jo h an resen of Nebraska, are guests Hus week ot
,
iv c iu iM t x tM tn e ,
> « U O I*U OOt iM f » X I , WASNINuJ
near Boring, who was h u rt badly
the New 1935
Glenwood, chairm an of parent ed- their brother. Nve Bristol and fam - „
s M- Keagan returned home
1M*1 H f WAS A I B . ' A n » « AW A1A
while plowing with a tractor, some
filiatio n for W ashington county, lly They came west to attend the t ’un‘}».v,from Sm ith hospital, where
inü
M
atch
.
H
i
was
thuxocomiv
tim e ago. is improving Mr Hemmy
with tlie help of Mrs. Cramer. The sixtieth wedding anniversary oil , ll!Ul b,vn
111 lor several
H U A U S IIt » AHO o e v o t o » ! [) A C O IO
and family lived in this section
; subject chosen was "T he Most 1m- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W !
A B C t S S .- H u T T M | S tO H IIIC A H ,-, o ,
T M IS AS A STAFTVM O» T , lS, A C u, 0 1 s
m any years and moved to their
portiiitt A ge.' Mrs. T R. Chamber- B ristol nt Silverton next week.
Miss Mabel Johnson of Corvallis
W A S HOT R I A , l , t o IN TMUS* O A TS.
new home a few m onths ago.
lain of Forest Grove discussed brief-
, , „ ,
is visiting this week win, n,.\ J? .,la
No other g ift w ill bring tho
ly the “Pre-School Age: ' Mrs C . Lyle Coeltrane of O akland Cal., pareuts Mr ,uul Mrs <’ M Join '
Mike Vrlicak. who has been em ­
R. M artin of G arden Home, the is ®Pe*J<}mg a few days Uns week so,,.
r c M Juhn-
ployed near Cathlam et, Wash., came
entire f a m i l y auch year
home Friday. He was laid off on
"School Age;” Mrs. L. P. Rockwood ?,lt 1 ,?,V, “ nd, Mrs. J. N Wiley
,,
around enjoyment aa a new
of Forest Grove, Adolescent Age;" M rs Wllrt- will acw m pany him as ,
M Morgan of Port-
account of snow, which was 7
a
P llll.C O t Unexcelled world­
Like a lonely sentinel, the Marin
Mrs. Allen Knight. Young Men ia r “s Medford the last of the week
£ ',u
* w k -el'd “ t the A H llO W PHASIC
inches deep.
wide reception and glorious,
and Women: Mrs J. M Person o! ;‘nd will visit a few days with her
oi Her si«i. Harry Morgan-
T m v C O T IA O t W Â I
»NS lfVfO O N TAM
Mr. and Mrs. Mike R ahn and tower, which will support one
I n » STAAT O» m i » O « » AT SAMA*
natural tone. Come in — Se­
Hillsboro, the "Homemakmg Age:' brother, E. D. Thombtke.
Misses Marion Baker iuid Jane M'S TlMPfUATUPl -
family visited Sunday in Portland section of the Golden Gate Bridge,
lU tfiU M AT ¿ «A A M A ¿ .
JT 19
.
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HAAS
101'
'
with M r and Mrs. Julius Zim mer­ rises across tho bay from Sau
lect your P H IL C O today.
K N O W N A S 'T M » l i n k t R IO ’
Mrs. E. J. Maple of Forest Grove.
Mrs. H C Bussell, who returned x , „ a
werp Kuesl® ol > U « T M K t'A M ifc A . ' /
Middle Age;' and Mrs. Johaimesen. with 1 ter relatives. Mr and Mrs” J
S W Mclhulsh Saturday
man.
ANO K T m » P IO N » » » COMA*,»
I ON 5 n o * t o T h a t
pc
Francisco. In the foreground Is
M TH» t’I Vf
Ob
Mrs. K atherine M arshall spent shown the key shaped fender and
Lg PT IUNQ WAS I Mk 01 V fO
Old Age. Its Needs and Possibill- W Kelley and Mrs. R. D. English.
“Uld M ^ . 8. W. M crta ot
5AM ATQAU-M 1 Mr AT H» N I IN A M I N CA
P H IL C O
three days last week with Mrs. Wil­ trestle extending from F o rt Win­
L
.
.
from Seattle ut Thanksgiving tame Eugene spent Hie week-end with
liam Lu»'the of Brooks Hill.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jolui
K
am
ila
Jr.
VV8-
spoke
of
the
diffi-
and
who
lias
been
visiting
them
4SL
No. 5
Mrs. Mike Vrlicak. who suffered field Scott. The circle of con­
culties of a m other with several since, left for home Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F ranklin of
a fractured ankle several months crete offshore reaches to the bot­
mg tr i h T h a p p d y r t S e ^ a ^
,M rs P“ “1 P*“ l' r~ n
d-“ ‘«hter Jy rtlan d were Sunday guests oi
ago and whose convalescence lias tom of the bay and forms a fen­
M r .'.n d Mrs Charles F lAuigc W.i-.h . L. Grice of Hateni. iuid Harry
Mr and Mrs. B w . Barnes
been slow, is able to be about now. der within which the south pier
noon for Mrs Virvinia Ju<iv-
.
Mr and Mrs n ,i„„
-... ...
I <>f Portland were dinner guests Bun- Snipes or The Dalles were «<■.
V W e v tJ
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zurcher spent of the bridge will be built.
quoted by the speakers.
ly. former dean of women a t Uni- Of Portland were Stuiday guests o'f '
’M' *UW* MrS' K
Jo,las<>,, rncl guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
An
unusual
feature
of
the
rnorn-
ing session was » riis.-i.ss.nn led by
° f ? ”X oni Mrs^ Oeoige T .l Mr and Mrs. E? c . Browm“” *’
Mrs. Oeorge Huglu-s of t* " pcs o( R w d'dHe.
R R l" e rE a ,S c S ys A n Æ u r t a v i'*50“'
att™ ded D*n Brooks Mrs H F B e re t oarham entarian trt?rlinttvr of Portland was hostess
William Humphrey of Stentoe JA»'tl‘Uid were Sunday guests ol j Mr and Mrs. L. E MacIXiwell
. spe,
of
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Miss
M
argaret
Doherty.
Les
Chase
W
ash.
was
a
¿ktm
-daj
v
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at
Mr
Mrs
J w Holt.
and daughters and L. E F r a u d ,
daue-hier
I
has
Gilisted
in
th
e
m
arines
and
is
and Sunday with his
n
le a v in «
Tuesday for Bremerton. , good methods of conducting P. T ;uid
Mrs. A. H affner. and famUv
family i in
Barr attended the fall
Cteorge Follis home.
H. S Rogers left Wednesday for 8|M' nt t,le »«•'Mend a t Oceanside
Hillsboro. On Saturday he was a
Birthday Celebrated
A. and other club meetings.
1
at^M onmouth Normal i Mr and Mrs M artin Senko spent GartbcUdl. Wheeler and Tillamook
Mrs N F Cochrane of Baker
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....... Mr. andUMriTE’l
. ..
I,..,
. business
.........
ls vWtlng |)cr daughter Mrg, j w
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
' Ir
M rs Joe Brooks enter-
Mrs Carl Sande of Forest Grove 8?ho° l .
wtx>k-end and j the » -~
week-end
on ft
trip,
K uratli of Hillsboro.
tained with a birthday dinner Sun- gave favorable reports on the mem-
visited Miss Betty Erwin, who; M. Barham a t Salem
SPECIAL
Barney,
imtll utter the holidays.
Mr and Mrs. J K Webber and
K enneth Harden a n d Audrey day for their daughter Norma Jean. berahip drive. M rs Essex M arsh of ls a student there
I Mrs. Jam es Jacks«
11(11.II1AY TERMS
Jam es Jackson spent last Flortne were Sunday guest, of Mrs.
Rollins of Portland, visited Mr and About 20 were present.
Beaverton conferred with summer
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. H athorn and week with her sistei- M r?"
Fr'iiu*Bl^ib.r
"The most Im portant pliase i f
Mrs. Nels Nelson Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs John Boeckli and round-up chairm en Mrs. C. R children ot Bend were guests over EnJksXi of pSrUaiid M ,s Edward I L nua Sculler
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Scheldt daughters Elizabeth and R uth of M artin of G arden Home reported tlle week-end at the home of Mrs.
...
,,
_ ,,,
Mrs Clara Word w a. taken to Hie long run Is the problem of
and daughter Lorraine of Orenco Brooks Hill attended the concert plans for a Hobby survey of the H athorn s faHwr. D B Wooten of j
.J1? EOT Bailey of For- Sniltli's luwpital Thursduy for med­ controlling, by adequate plannt-.g
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Berger given Sunday night at the First county. Mrs. Lee J. Barnum of Forest Grove, and of friends here. | o , , “ rove were Sunday guesU at icai treatm ent.
the creation and distrlbuUon of
Mrs Eva Bridges. Mr. and M rs i „ U
. . VU hO,UC
Sunday. _
Reformed C
Church
hurch in Portland. Mad- Alalia discussed the use of posters
Mrs. Fred Wick returned Sunday tl»>se products which our vast
Party Brooks Hill
die Boeckli, who is taking nurses' with the publicity chairmen. Mrs C. I Nat-hand Miss Lena Victor
‘Uld Mrs- F’Try Abbott of from a week's visit wlUi relative-, economic machine Ls capable ol I
Friday night a party was given training a t the Emanuel hospital Paul Patterson, legislative chair- and Mr and Mrs W K Seam an I Portland visited Sunday with Mr in Portland.
' yielding. "—President Roosevelt
IIM Third SI.
Phone IIX
a t the home of Mrs. Sam Luethe in Portland, took part In the con-1 man. reported work being done on were amung Sunday visitors at t h e : “™ Mrs' lh>bert Cull.
\f r
a n ri
i,
,
Mn*'
Lena
H
arris
was
taken
to
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in honor of Dan Brooks and also cert.
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
the teachers’ minimum wage law. home of Mrs. Helen Deichman. I _
and Mrs. O
celebrating the birthdays of B u r t o n -------------------- ----
w lth^reU *?»« m e m '8 h“ pltal s -'llirilay ,or treat-
jf
duuige your address klnd-
She said also th a t teachers fee
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Manley and Sunday In Portland w
ith relatives
Br«>kri_ and Norma Jean Brooks
Argus classified ads get results. : study classes for adults might be family and Miss Betty Je a n Brown-
d ‘W t “ “ “
Mr. and Mrs. G. A- Johnson a n d , Mrs. Emma Stl.es o f Seattle.!
Local H appenings
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