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THE Thursday, Jan u ary 10, 1036 C o m m u n ist A ctivities fo r O v e rth ro w C ited H IL L S B O R O ARG U S. Miss A. Sew ell Speaks on Art at Coffee Club Miss Boncquet Bride Thursday The weddlnu of Ml»s Urbana Boncquet, daughter of Mr». Thcr- i a I’yi'k Boncquet of Cornellu», to Cornelius Husbuuer of Verboort waa oolcmnlzed In Saint Anthony'» The various phases of a rt will be church, Forest drove, Thursday, discussed by Miss Alice Sewell, who January 3, a t 9 a. in How the Comm uniât party oper-1 L c j ^ d ' ¡S Is heud of the art departm ent at Tile Reverend I t E. Uocscii r e atm und whirl II stand» for were ceived the vow», bleaecd the union Linfield college in McMinnville, told member» of Uw Hillsboro P ar S l l p p l V 1 J l S t o i " uiid celebrated the nuptial ma»» when she speaks at the Hillsboro C onjungat Vo»." It was Coffee club meeting a t 3 p. m Frl- cnt-Teacher»' a»»oclaUoii by Meryl I O erm an Hnpltol church ()[ "Deu» Israel ______ erved by C harles W _____ Frank ____ and day In the ciiarribcr of commerce U lim un of Portlund police depuri- ß rih u n y met Tueftduy for un ull Richard I He _________ ». . In . . _ __ Bendrli k», , »_- vested Btcpli- rooms business m eetlltf will be- ----- i gin a t 2:15. nient ln a talk Indore the local Uuy bnslni-v. »(-»»Ion und fellowship um,, Dalmatics und Nocí «trape.' Members of the club us well as David lllll school i dinner. R eports of the various a c The bride wore u dark brown silk Uroup ut the tivities of tin* church were ver; iy dre: ss trimmed III ecru luce w ith ! others living In Hillsboro and vlcln- Tuesday night For »lx month« llu encouraging. Allhoiiuh the churr . ______ ________ _ small brown h at to m atch. The Ity will exhibit a rt work a t the club " n 1 a » eon was ., ii ie n ib , r of the Commun lost Its beloved pastor, the Rev bridesmaid. Miss Edna Susbauer ol meeting. Interested In a rt 1st party to gain evidence against William U ral, late last summer, the R„y, wus groomed In blue tweed Is urged to Anyone attend the session, offl- (he organisation and obtained val- nirm bershlp bus curried on tin ensemble suit with blue felt h at <ers of the club suld. liable information work through personal efforts uiid t„ mutch. Cliurles Vandcrzanden of Mrs. A. H. m assing will read an His 1» speech was In opposition to through •uppllrs. Roy acted as best man original poem Miss Evelyn Haworth on,. „( Q,e Rems of business at | The bridal procession was h ead ed ' will play a piano solo, then will repo •al of Uie crim inal syndicalism law, _________ — ___ _____ lg ol bv Helen Jean Evunseri, ring bear- play a duet with Miss Ann Peters, vent unlawful or violent ui ts in ob- 1 t|„. cuu ,,f Rev. This). A Leger to er, daintily dressisl In pink crepe de Mr». V. W G ardner I, In charge of -at. .... . . . a .a... ...... til«. », iil I), t for . k B, » the I . «> club I a ■ k. » meeting, », Xaxx* ( »»av tam ing Industrial o r p o lltlcu l become the supply pastor "lor six Chine trimmed ■ . with blue satin the I music uge changes. Full Hedged members ol mouths or longer'' which cull was sash, und wearing a large blue rib- Mrs. E E, Bentley, chairm an of the Communist in her ____ hair. ___ The . Vow A ltar was I C*e a rt departm ent of the Coffee uccepted b »y Mr. Leper, The supply . 1 bon _______ . . ___ - - decorated - ............. Slotiul revolutionists devoting their pastor junior und uni his sister, Mrs. 11 L. profusely with white car club, is In general charge of the lull tune to bringing about u revo- kuiiimcll, will (X'cupv the parson- nations, red ilex berries and green J program for the afternoon, iutlon, Bacon Mid The only time age near the church during the : fern., The musical program was Hostesses tor Uie afternoon ln- lern«. The prog „ __ Mary d u d e Mrs. M. Elder. Mrs. C. H off is (hut necessary for subsistence, tlrne ol his service us supply. I under the direction of Miss according to party literature. i Catherine Husbaüër, organist of St. J*1“ ?®“ ' Mrs F Engcldlnger, Mrs. I Alexander’s church, Cornelius. At 8- F F ayram and Mrs. O. Phelps. Extrusive quotations were read the end of the nuptial rite the _ from original documents of the tor presented the newly wedded I? M A flffire o ru Communist party by Bucon, who I couple with u 12 by 18 Inch artiste v iill-v ia wus secretary of ttie international i m arriage diploma Ad Perpetuara i I In a f .jllr w l Labor Defence us well us secretary UNIVERSITY OF OREGON — 1 Rel Memorlam -emphasizing as he LO O tJ 1 IlS L c illO U of the Friends of the Hovlet Union. Both ure Communist organizations, Among the 94 students named on ■'¡'‘«•»“ ‘Iv lth ® ¡ X “ ' Royal Neighbors wUl hold the speaker s a id . He a t t e n d e d Hie University of Oregon honor roll f '“at ¿*"**J* , ‘ »UUatlon Wednesday evening some of the advanced school» lor ” , j ,, , ' ber. binding together the diploma. f t“ “id o ran g e h ill Mr» Ada the training of party workers ,',r 1,1 , l, m “ 1 were to rem ind them th a t m arriage o rV«e . J™ }:. Ada h ir d » Of I h e e a r n i n u s o f Olnsmore, freshm an In science, from WM « bilateral contract, which 3 “ IU» r’S . F’ Two- t llilrd» of the earnings of m u g b o ro . I ni,ri«r i Lord , „ » u,i,iie „n I Mrs. F reda Fro»t. ceremonial m ar- C hrist Our while fiere on Hovlrt workers In K uulu jo to the I shal; and Mrs. B ertha Ennis, ln- In order to receive the dlstlnc- earth raised to the dignity of a ,uh “ tai,- to be used In building up ...... „a .......... K u r r a m e n t b i n d in g t h e m t o g e t h e r ' s l a m n g chancellor surpluses for export. These export Bim of being ............. named . ..... on .1— the .. honor • w h a^ U ierefo ri’ God h ath Mrs Myrna W atkins U to be in- Items ure dumped In other cinni- roll, students must acquire a t least 1 * “ W*“ 1 11 “T » t a i l e d as oracle, Maude S tannard tries to add to unemployment there lt 2.50 grade point average on at ^11,,,^./"* Mut ’ XIX 8 Referring vi.ce o ra tle l Marle Wortman. Mut XIX, (l. 8. H R F eferring Peari a and n d build b u ild 111» u n r e s t In n r e n u r u t ln n , ,___ .......... t asunder is u illie r M a t A1A I t r r in g r re e c o o r r d d e e r r - P earl M a ie r r receiver e c e iv e r ■ up unrest In preparation e „ - t u , |,„ ur8 ... OI .........-1, work to the g gold background on .the In- (3 U H , (,u Kir o iu o a tK g r o u n u o n u i e u i - , j . T raughber c h a n c e llo r re“ F v ly" e lv n ; for a revolution flic li S. S. R ............... ...................... Nlne “tudenU received the grudc scripllon portion of the diploma, -phtmasot^ m arshal” X ?nia C oS sells lor cash und buys on th e lmm ible u/iLh 1 point uverage of 3.00, the highest nil which their names are w ritten r ierl assitant marshal- P it? r o ot esi credit le rn a obluUiaUle with ¡«sslble. ........ • ___ ... „ „ . „ I , , . , - .,« » t h e o u s t o r re. . rl- aa-s l>-a f>l m arshal, E tta Cook, !he l d n r « l rem,uncmgU a lUie h ' .„1x7- since It consists of • __ a" ‘nni'r ^ n u A d ; ^ 1 ™ ^ « national debts when the time 1» "A" average sublccts taken. sentinel: m an. ’ average in in all all subject, taken. ^ ' 7 u V the o f ntwiy p r ^ r v weaaed l ^ ^ m couple u t u ï °* ï outer Ä Ä - Beulah Ä Ä Morlev ' Z ripe. Bacon said. lo v e as a s Incorruptible i n c o r r i m i ih le as n s gold, void the . 1. .°_J a r“ ’ Marji upw ard, m an- love ! metal tlial never corrodes ager tnrec .year». Fay Saunders, There are only 300 dut«-|>ayln‘i « hite Swans on Lake— ,codernus, Communists in Portlund, but about Vuvlsteke reported FoUowtim a sh o rt wedding trip u -arer“ “ Irerm ‘ iT o ^ t^ F u ith 8' flag No?I Mrs Omar ,lx white swans <»n i PortliRidwards Mr. and Mrs. Bus- Duxbury, Modesty” R h /c o sle tt Nf!ni 10,000 oilier persons belong to or Unit there are six ganizations sponsored by the Com the lake at Jackson kson bottom south w111 make th eir home In Ver- selfishness; Mabel Lockett, E ndur- munists. he added The latter em - j boort ante, and Eleanor K lln g d , Cour- brace' à large number of groups îf * îî ' P ï ï L “ ’ VB b‘* n therC tOT age. AU officers elected are re- whose purpose Is gradually to bend M,nu l,ow' “ONE LIVE GHOST" quested to wear white. A musical the members toward communism. Home Iroin llim plul— program will be given after the STAGED THURSDAY the speuker declared. Farnham , who In lias P been play, wl.h ceremonies. Refreshment« were served follow- the Hugh Veterans' liospltul ° rtla n 11 d 1 , „ The A " ' p/? y., "One Live P G host" n^ t *l«n Robert Dinsmore on Honor Roll Illg the meeting- E ntertainm ent in- eluded a (lance by Collene Mae- IXiwell. u pluno solo bv Ann IN-ters, und group kinging led by Miss - -- M aunne if Moore, with Mrs Lyman Howe us urconipnnlat. Mrs. I). Sellers Installed Head of Relief Corps for more than a month, wa.s brought home Saturday, and Is convalescing »lowly O. E. S. Meri» Tuesday— — First meeting of T ualatin chapter, ill D n e iU O. E 8 . lor IMS W will be C 1,. ki . wa Tm-sday evening at the Mu I... temple. “nd,,‘" “ ¡2?.. sented next Thursday evening l a i t the K. P. hall In North P lains un- lie- iiu sp ic.. of the TCiiiglit., of I.obese Group Nominate Evelyn Ann Busch was nom lnat- ed president a t the meeting of Lohese Camp Fire group at the olh',.r!* » . *> lno ti* ci C ’t tuulas are a».vs»uw«u^. of ¿ean A1111 P<«>ey l*»t u in iv ii, v/sisaasva »?»” , Cox. Marie Sm ith Thursday. x O thers nom inated for D o t iu lu A flr iU I l Hornecker If< ir n » (' a a n n d H ( office ifflc P U -pro • M arv U«« Douglass. Adrian were; Mary Manley, w vice- -------- ’ president; and Haworth. Nell Stangel and Evelyn E' secretary. Mrs. B ryant helped the ! older girls and Miss Minerva Fuller Library Work Advancing— | H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Laid to Rest D . Page Seven U. V. Tents Jointly Install , ■ . , Auxiliary, D. A. R. in state Conference Edris Morrison Speaker A.A.U.W. Meeting Tonight . . . Many : American Legion Auxiliary and -... . ! D aughters of the American Revolu- Alma ---------- B ennett ------- Olden -------, tent, — D U. l >on conference _ on - National ------- - - - - — - D - e -• . The Hillsboro and Forest Orove V . and Mary L. T anner tent of '®ri»e held in Portland Saturday branches of the American Asocla- Beaverton hdld Joint Installation January ¡9, Irom 10 a. m. to 4 p. m tlon of University Women will pre- Monday evening a t the V eterans’ »t the Multnomah hotel. This will i sent Edris Morrison of P ortland on liait Mrs. Efatella M Weed of port- : be » »t»le meeting and members of the "Little T heatre Movement," at land, departm ent president, and her both groups all over the state are the Hillsboro library tonight (Thura- ’ staff Installed the officers. | invited to ---- a attend, f — . . 1 as ------- ---- ' ‘ davi at 8 o'clock. - _ well . " . as _ any- omen who are alumnae of col- Miss Virginia Brogden was In one Interested. Mrs. Charles Gunn, ,c Hills xiug,- President °( th e Legion Aux- leges and universities, those who stalled as sncuucm, president u, of u the boro tent, and Miss Joy Hulett, r ‘“ 7 , Weatherford, state have attended college without grad- president of the Beaverton tent., \ D A K • wllJ Preside uatlng. and women who arc sln- O ther waa*«gv«o officers of ten Cal- ______ cerely • Interested In w the VI the fc**V local Ttl V CUb t in- 1” ' a t the meeting. Mrs ______ . ______ __ -.w - educational ..«c taYled'were ‘ m JE i EUle*May cimliS)' vlri w i“ n” of Longview, Wash., advancement of "the"? s e i" are ln- en io r vice; Mrs. W C Gifford na l‘onal chairm an of national de- vlted to the meeting and to become junior vice; Miss Anna Bias, chap- I, ^ se V?r Auxiliary and Mrs. members of the local branches of lain; Mrs. Viola Sundberg. trea3- Jo“ n ,c ; RR'hardson of Portland, the association. There are three • ' s Ju n ta Johnson, secre- 'i re|C 2‘ oi th £ D \ J 1 types. oi «nembershlp. National, as- urer; Miss T c» “ n speakers. O ther soclate and group. ( tary; Mrs. . G ertrude C ale/ Dress _ wU1 , »m . Mrs. O ra Laws.'M i .. »«... —---------------------- correspondent; rs speakers during the meeting will Edith" Stew art, and Mrs. Á. W. d L, Mayor Joe Carson of Portland, f a r d Party and Dance Walker, council £ mignbers; Mr». P“rsîïïs Cedar « — Æ Capi. c ™ . of Y“ the ' ur^ At yC n^ , Mill Gran Adìnliaton George Darland. m Mi esime E. Brown, Æ ^ ¿ c Ä n d J oí Ä Ä Mrs. J. Peterson a M t t r Veterans H W all C.IC./WI1O jJ U Mrs. P. Challacombe, musician. MBs Alma Eslinger gave a tap Mrs L. F. Emmott, wife of former accompanied by Miss Dc- local business man. dies after ex dance, Laurlce Bump, and Mrs. Willard tended Illness. (Story on page 1) Hughes gave a reading after the installation. Mrs. George Fischer. O ther offi cers elected are Mrs. Robert Bur- l \ < ; _ „ t ? Ungame, vice-president; Mrs. R alph iV U S S H i. d tte P S O n Ramey, secretary; and Mrs S. E. r . . , „ r Thwalte, treasurer. Mrs. Fischer, the retiring president, was pre- x - 'u x x j f sented with a gift. Miss Emily L.ouise P a t t e r s o n daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Past Noble G rands Initiate— .. . , t i Patterson of Hillsboro, was m ar- Inltlatlon was the order of busl- ried New Year's Eve to Lieutenant ness a t ttie Past Noble G rands' Marcellus Duffy air corps U 8 „i.,K ------ k Qf Mrs o . . . S . F Wh,m v r ? „i„h 1 nrv , “»"¡¡7 >. -------------- D^ffy’ -------' at„I,h® F ® N ' S i T be wedding was S ^ m ^ T a n d I t te n d ^ ^ P l a n s were ‘De °? 'tnK 10 attended. Plans were the death of Lt. Lt D Duffy's Noble for G rand, attended uffvs father. f father a th er made 15. ‘n_w _L L _D uny»_ made lor a a pie pie social social February reoruary 13. Hostesses for the February meeting W"1 be Mesdames Helen Delchman, Honored on Birthday— Maud Zumwalt and In a Bowman Mrs. W E. Ogilbee entertained Revival u M" —11--- with Monday “ n ° u«M__ honor a „ card f - , h party Pa£ÍIhSí onday night night in m of the birthday anniversary Revival meetings 1 progress nonor Revival meetings are are In of her husband Three tihle« dr at the Cornelius Methodist Epis- bridgew ere nUyedfSTowSSi h l copal church each evening a t ¿30, Mrs Morgan f t i .5 T:30, s u p T r " M k * '“M o?gM “ ' and S d 1 Allen ex':ePt Saturday. These meetings ogiiS-e received high scores ^ iith „ext <Rev1Ip h a rie i Mh *ReKit e naxui? Mrs- M cKinney and Mr. Davis re- « d o l ^ Vhe n reS h irig A gofid* A ' w .'i ? « « consb*a ti°n- T h « « Present ¿nda£ £ e a l d Pl hL S ,.? i r .and Mr»- Allen Ogilbee d e m o n s tr a te d ^ th e m le U n g h »1- Utt, er? a3 '? htf r and Mr’ - Frank dem onstraled in the meeting B arr of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L. tnus fa r- i- Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Laurs Mrs. H erietta Morgan, Mrs. E. L. Card P arty January 17th— Eastern S tar and Masons will a iid F " ^ ? imiey'^Mr Ei give ve a card party Thursday eve- Robert S Of,llbee acd grandson nlng, January" 17," a t the Masonic Temple. C ontract and auction P- T. A G roup Meets hf“1«!.' &noc,?iL and "Mp" will be G rade school group of the P ar- played. Everybody is invited to a t- ent-T eacher association will m e et Lnnrl . JJICX7L tend, ext Wednesday afternoon a t 2 15 at the library. Topics for discussion Dr. Morri» to Speak— GARDEN HOME—Dr. H enrietta G arden CiTowJ*?"* H um a“ Morris, health education director ifa b n . ofG Re«nnn ^ m li..7 ^ a ‘nUlg in i Bride Ol Lt Dllffv «m inf1' G eneral George A. Card Party White, ad ju tan t general of Oregon. Order of Moose will spon Reservations for luncheon should sor Loyal a card party Friday night, Jan - witi^M rs npte1Rtn r„tí¿ 2 » J 0 x^*2 *J’ uary 25■ at the oW Orange hall. 38th Ave.'.Port’iSnd S m i “ ro m im i ^ ' " ‘s . o ^ 15c or two for J S . «7-4» bers are urged to attend a t least p art of the session. Moose Dance Every Thursday night a t the I. O. O. F. hall. Admission 10 and 25c Revelers’ orchestra. 48tf PH ILIP WINTERSTEEN OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Rambling Mountaineers Mrs. Fred Meyer entertained with a party Saturday y afternoon fori for Dance a t Laurel hall Saturday her grandson, Philip W intersteen. night, January 19. Old time and The occasion being 'fils his ninth birth- modern. Admission 15 cents and day anniversary. Songs and games 25 cents. 47-8 were enjoyed by the children and -------- » during , ( the « - —, lunch --------—. was served after- Ask your attorney to send your noon. Those present were Helen legal advertising to the Argus. and Richard Rodnck. Clarence Rice, r Donald V in a ld K e le l V e m c r , a and na e Floyd n c .a Keiel, Vernon Elliott, H urbert a n d S t a n l e y ’ LEARN TO PLAY JAZZ Schnedier. Ella and Jim m y N ltch- Beginners or student« with a fair man. K enneth and Donald Logan, “ p in n e r s or students with CUra. S l j ^ a m W .ta ^ a n d F^e“ ' knowledge of music. dv Davis and -uhmersteen dy Davis and Phihr, w intersteen. Satisfaction guaranteed. o n ---------- IVAN KOEBER W’ M’ Sm llh »»»ut y< Hillsboro tomobile d insurance, P*1»“ tomo,bUe. u r a n c e , a u th o o r riz iz e d r« ™ « « 2943 « « rimsooro agent io r reliable western com-J A graduate student of Ronald Buck's y->ni,-i?Oney'— v'Sc Simplified S tandard Course of Jazz Second St. Phone 283 IX. I VENETIAN g I w " T H IS W EEK FRI - SAT. M atinee at 2 P. M. Dance night, Ja n - 47 ln.stidlaLtnn of offlcera of H i U h - . . . . - — - blocked, shoes Seattle— boro Woman*« Rollef Corps wa* word recently of tin- birln ol a protects and Is a great b e n e f it t o ! . " « r « eraueg was honored on shined. W. G. Stampohs, 1132 Main W. H. M iller left son, Harold R ichard, to Mr. anil v or n e w » h b birthday O B ^ w ia n f F rid o r eve- . „ Wednes ' atreet held Friday afternoon at trie Ve 37U ntn)r wltl) # gurprlse !)artv a t hlg day with her sister, Mr H arry 1 em us' hall Willi Mrs H H. Rogers Mr Harold Cook of Portland on m t library. Singer, for Seattle, Wash. home south of Cornellu» by a 8in—’ v- She will as Installing officer. Mr» J R H ar- December 2. Mrs Cook was a for- Leave on Trip— nd the rem ainder of Uie winter mer high school teacher here grnvc wax installing m arshal. Dr. and Mrs. J O. Robb and their " i ‘iii’bo£5- / rb o ‘e pr» ^ n t »{*« ise guests and Mr. , , and v 'i- aere . with her sister, who has been Mrs. H K. Lucas of Be Bend 1« a house guests, Mrs Mrs. Johann« Johanna Robb ?.tre ? ,r ‘ M.r ,.V 5* ? Mrs. R Robinson. °h'/i - ™ Mrs. Dwight Hellers was Installed isiting here. iMr^ - as president; Mrs. E. J Peterxon, guest of tier |>arcnta, Mr. and Mrs anil grandson K enneth of Ilderton, , , „„71“ . ........................... .................... .............. ..... . . . _____ _ i» n t o u t - Ontario. Canada, and B ert Robb V iihnij,nM r' .a£ld M rs- Wicklund, i H. ............... it. Emmott. coming „ dowr .enliir vice, M r. A W . Walker Dr. ThompMm ha» bean ntafc« mm.,, vice;' Mrs J E Hutherl.iml tend th e funcrul of fo r aunt M, of Russell. M anitoba, will leave ’ ’’ “ ifarm ree in s regular visita to treasurer; Mrs E M. Bowman. L. F. Emmott. Xu“ dav ior a two weeka' trip to a “'jd nh,npJ 1 i i n ^ . b fur the past 18 years. Hundm tn B a r n e s o f his patrons have found his secretary ; Mlsa May Cook, con- Mrs N F Cochran, who ha» been f,all," F“Aa M7 . J 0*]?*!,1!“ *?, and W alter Dirence ^V aher Her service to be prom pt, accurate and reason (luctor. M r, S .K Olsen. as-.? - a guest of her daughter. M rs, J ¡{a'bbn,oU’cr of I,r ,tobb ller‘ | in '? and Mr a £ i Mrs' R.eriwU“ ^ able in cust. Hotel W as h in « ton, next ln<’ and Mr. and Mrs. Riedweg and lam conductor. Mrs Cora C odi- Barney, ilice Thanksgiving, h it Tuesday. 16th. family. rane, guard; Mrs J. Nlrexlemus. ttie |1Ust ,,t the k for her horn, Circle No. 2 Meet« 17th— ! Mrs. Curry Hostess— assistant guard; Mrs. Mary Habln lu Uuker. CARD OF THANKS . «*»■ Circle No. 2 of the Methodist chapluin; Mrs H Hyrc musician. B reakfast club m et Wednesday vi»h to express uur heartfelt thanks Chris G hmacht of north of H ili, tuolle, a m win n,.-,, ,s Miss Anna Bias, patriotic instructor DOWN HERE IT'S HEAVEN I I I I BAXTER I Savage» in the »ki»»|.,.| „ afraid, I tell youl . . . The only way to forget 1» to love I... That »whyyour caressing arms must be wait ing for me— olwaysl" M rs« still has many WARNER Barga ins m e H w iii t u r p s w in in a v n u . i i . iu . k -,..,, W e w ish to exp re«, our »incere iirali- Plans for installation of officers Mrs. M. Wick was elected presl- to our m any frien d , for the kind- fleers of ttie Forest Grove corp» corps to- ,n \ Social ' M'lisooro. Circle will meet at tlic wlU **' n,“dp Prld*V night a t the dent of t h e Episcopal W omens tude ,ie .s »nd sym pathy extended u . In our (lay with Mrs E Peterson as liomf- 4 Mrs H A IX, k 1 next oi Phoenicia Temple, P yth- Church Service league a t their ...i___ ------ - recent w e n . « and for the m any lovely lIV 1'!» OI *>11». II. I A l l l x l lan K ls t j.r « m PPLlIllZ T ’h l i r « « d a . v nt »b«« ,, installing officer. Sisters. m ,ta n g Iliursday a t the home of, flower- l . f . immott and family. Thursduy afternoon. Reginald Reynolds and Lea R ich ards of Portlund arc leaving the last Of the week for Kellogg. Idaho. F W Sm ith of Tillamook was a Hillsboro business visitor Tuesday. W ashington county leader»' a s sociation plans its first meeting fur MRS. SUSIE O'BRIEN 1935 a t 1 30 p. m. Saturday In the I Mr». ..........___ Susie ..................... O'Brien, 71. .... died Tues- basement of the court house Of- (| lly ¡„.r | lonle near Cornelius fleers will be elected for the coni- She was born M arch 20, 1863. al Uig year and problems in connec- Hastings. Minnesota. She was m ar- tlon with the 4-11 program and rled 17 years ago to John O'Brien, II. ueiivii ,,r tlu (lie asoGalion u irlK llm i will yi.lirs iU,d lll,d “ l Cornelius for 15 the . uctlvlt.e« of 81>e llv,‘d ls »urv,ved by her daugh- lie discussed 1er, Mrs. Alys Norton of Corne- Executive council met last Sat-1 llus. urtliiy afU rnoon for discussion o il F uneral service, were held this f - o —.... r .. tii.. « c n e n i meet- morning at Uie chapel of th e F o r- the piogram L>r th K • l e n t Grove U ndertaking company nig and adopted resolution» to b, ulll) com m itm ent a t the Portland presented to the axsoclatlon lor j crem atorium. Mrs. W II. Wilson their approval. Members of the reader, had charge ol the services. executive council present a t the ’ I.umber Company .Morr» meeting were: Mrs. Frank Connell, president; Floyd Blcrly. vlce-presl- The L. N. Tompkins Lumber com- dent; Mrs. K M Bowman, w ere- pany olflces were moved this week lary; Cecil Heynderlckx, commit- from the First National Bank bulld- (ecm.in a t large; O B Ki.,u COUD- tag, up i.m . Io Hie Commere ,ai Many of the policies of the N a ly school superintendent, und L. E National bank building. tional Recovery A dm inistration Francis, assistant county agent. Mrs ------------------------- Olen Singletary ol G arden Home. program aim a t rem edying cut Birth» the other member of the executive ! Rice To Mr and Mrs. Richard s- th ro at c o m p e titio n , th r o u g h council, wus not present. Rice of Hillsboro, Jan u ary 3, a girl. broad Code reg ulations w h ic h O rnduff —To Mr. and Mrs. C lar now govern the entire printing ence O rndutf of Laurel, January 3. Beta Phi (Tub Meets— a boy. and publishing industry. Roberta Oversby and Carol Coul ---------- ------ i Jeike -To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest er were h.».les»es for a nicelln« n Jc |k,. of Hillsboro, Jan u ary 8. a boy the Beta Phi club Monday night at the home of Miss Oversby. Those Recovery under the NRA calls Divorce Suits Filed present were Mrs George Fischer, advisor; Helen Nelson, Helen Oliver, Schlaym an Henry Schlaym an vs. for individual sacrifice in a co Evelyn Pivdey, Betty Havens, Merle Ada Schlaym an operative en d eav o r to r e s t o r e Ireland, K athryn Mlsklnunlns, Syl business. It was designed to es via Muller, Hazel H anna. Emmy Lou Headricks, and the hostesses. tablish fair com petition and in Mr». Merrill llooteaa— crease purchasing power. Delphian society held a luncheon ’ meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. L. J. Merrill. Mrs. George Me- j 80 acres, 60 in cultivation, G rath was leader and the ?.Bidy And with the advent of this new n i e * *Big “ Medicine j K»od buildings, gravity wat- subject was com petition there passes from I er for irrigating 15 acres, | Rood.” the picture the unscrupulous per hay, work stock, cows, team Drill Tram» Coming— son, lately referred to as the Moose Drill and Moose L egion' of mules, farm equipm ent, drill team s of P ortland will be here <£] <)()() ,.u g h a n d s o m e t r n d o Chiseler. tonight (Thursday) to drill on the 'M. casn, ami some trade streets and a t the Moose lodge Will handle. meeting a t the I. O. O. F. hall Too m any of our m erchants have We operate under Program a t Masonic Home— Insure with done business with and been gip- Hillsboro Masons and Eastern the sign of the T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y S tars will have charge of the pro ped by this parasite in the prin t Blue Eagle of gram Hunday afternoon a t the IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y ing field. But the strict enforce fair deal Masonic home. The services will be m ent of wage regulations, hours gin a t three o'clock. ing. of labor, and of quality specifi Engagement Announced— cations will put an end to his Mr. and Mrs William M Lewis 1314 Main Street of San Jose Cal., announce the e n unfair practices. Public in s is Hillsboro, Oregon gagement of their daughter. Eliza tence upon high trad e ethics and beth, of Ixuijj Beach, Cal., to Lyle Nosier of Hillsboro. high stan d ard s of quality will Club Leaders Meet Saturday Exit the Chiseler Tride for Smaller Farm W. G. ID E in her January Conchita C le a r a n c e M O NTENEG RO RUSSELL HARDIE SA L E Herbert Mundin- Andy Devine William St t l lin g -Ralph Morgan See them before you buy a Dress, Coat, PLUS--Mickey Mouse Suit or Hat. A n d O th er Short Subjects ■RHHRRRI P R E V IE W GOAR’S SATURDAY N IG H T , 11:15 Roger P ryor and H e th e r A n gel in Woman’s Shop " R o m a n c e in t h e R a in ” E. M. 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