The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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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
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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“ .
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. . . _____
_ 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
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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
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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
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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
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w e n . « and for the m any lovely
lIV 1'!»
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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««
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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».
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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. BARNES, Prop.
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January 13 - 14 - 15 - 16
W IT H YOUR EYES
OPEN OR CLOSED, JÉ
IT IS AN E V E N I N G ^ ®
FOR THE C O D S !"
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m u s ic a l r e m .m e e
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O/Ve^llOHTOFjbVE
e f a ll ti m e !
It is reasonable to expect more
intelligent and skillful service
from the Argus, whose personnel
is devoting th eir entire lives to
the local field of new spaper pub­
lishing and commercial printing,
than from one who does not un­
derstand your business problems.
The Argus can serve your best
interests.
Directed by
VICTOR SCHKRTZINCER
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Story by Dorothy Speare
and C harles Beahan
Screen play by S. K. Lauren
Jam es Oow, Edmund North
A Colombia Picture
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also aid in serving an honest ef­
ficient business structure.
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L ib erty gave it 4 Stars and »aid “ It is the
best pictu re you w ill see in the
next six months.”
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