Thursday, January 21, 1935 B usiness W o m e n G ive R eal M in s tre l S h o w THE H IL L S B O R O Evangelist Leavitt Draws Big Crowds A R G U S, meeting ot the temple has been called lor 7 o'clixk in order tliut I > A ( ) f f ir .il U1 fl»-.. u flremakcrs' dinner and State officer» present were Mrs. «km f'iiliiirinl'il Inti. KAfini ! I <4 , u , rlr<4 ini/l OREGON Page Five (Mrs. Wolfe Given Wells' Declare U.S.W .V. Install Study Group of Farewell Party A. to Meet Hillsboro Best Officers Jointly P. P T. Mrs. Scott Wolfe was gl T. A. child study group for surprise party a n d handkerchief age children meets Wednes- U/Hh J i i v i J i ’ n r s i V school . W “” n m Wednes- a t her home Friday a fte r­ Town on Trip shower IT lin /iUXlliary ¿w afternoon at the library. Study noon by members of the Royal included "The Dollar Sign In F am - The revival meetings being con­ ducted ut the Clirlutlun church try Evangelist Teddy Leavitt are guln- Ing hi Interest nightly. In spite of I the extreme cold weather till» pant week the evangelist hud u well- Hillsboro was the best town seen A mlnatrel »how und a newspaper " Flowering Wllderne*»" mid "One filled liouge each night to h ear hl» by Mr and Mrs. C. E. Well» on li-aturing every member of the club More Itlver, Galsworthy; "Unflii- sermon« on "Silence and the Bible. their rerent 6000-mile automobile A large young peoples choir, led trip to the Oulf Coast section of was if»' |»r«Ki'»m offered by the Idled Cathedrul," Htrlbllng, "Van publicity committee ul the mect- e mi ," Walpole; "Comedy American hy C. It Nosier, ut one of the out- Texas. This was the opinion ex­ Faucet; Mother," Buck, Mending features of this meeting. 111« of the UuaUica* unit Profoiwluii- Htvle. llou.e, Kendall, Monkey j Evangelist ls avltt 1» u one-m an pressed by the local couple when Fnouy ni«iil. ut "New “ l,e ^ h m n b 5 r% U f“ c w X M e ii‘“!ni(X9 Wrench." G riffith; Proselyte," Krtz; b um ' He has'been characterized us they returned Sunday from a two- takltig p art as inlnstrelettes tbluck- 1 Modern Tragedy " Bentley; "Mas- be man who _h ‘*_ )p' ,l uk nn ami ni’ |, 'o.‘t‘uni'e" ' wcre”Mui le i: n t .labia ’ I)e La lb" lie','"Home » a ik , his sermon, talks his sermon w iia t the wandering Hlllsborltes g a rrt Halil ow, Marie Schmidt, lid - thing Human," Darbyshlre, "Years and pounds Ills serm on.' lie has Naw and did and where they went en H , M a i n e Caldwell. Patty are Ho Izmg." Lawrence. "M r 111, o be •" » e l r travels Is best told In the »»A » «< n.nul onuiisl or »p< < tu tu - fol|„ wl,1({ ru n nlng narrative given Isiniax and this.de Sigler. Emma derlilll s Progress," Corbett; "H earts ' lur preuther. but different an d per- lie still." Wilder; uud "Three Mus- ■••• »'■> r - • hv M wells- McKinney acted as Interlocutor. tungeers," „en .lumen. •'■cllv natural" us the locul * pastor ujr toi . w in o s. , K athleen Culdwcll wan pianist, and The first ten book» rale as "best ' When “ ,nan of 73 «eto In the Mary Caldwell und Jacuueluie ller»” oil the lfot compiled from lonlgnt lit ra re st Grove night h abit of lying awake nights, rnag- lim it were the dancing piccaninnies. st nation-wide canvass made ~by A large delegation Is coming from nlfylng his troubles and talking to Members of the publicity commit­ a Books ol the Month " The others tl11' Christian church there and himself, they say It Is time to do tee ure Putty Lutnux, Elaine C ald­ ’ Il,rnlsh the special music i.omethlng about It. Ho, on Ma'i well. Anna Schmidt, Audrey Heal- have high ratings. Thirty one pop- , I ular copyright fiction books. In- r‘*r service Delegations from suggestion, we loaded our traps In oii uud i.'mmu McKinney. TI m * dinner was sei red by tin eluding mystery, western, and light lbp otbPr churches of the county the Ford and started lor the G ull legislative coinmitlec, Mesdanies i romance. have also been added to ure alho attending the meetings. , Coast section ol south Texas, whence 1/ iu U h * Klgtf». Portia Laver, Muud Lhe library thU year. j we came to Hillsboro 22 years ago. B omtow , Murguret Moobcrry uud El- | ¡VT e u N v p l i o n n V "1 took the golf sticks along hop­ cuiux Mt Dougull Table drcorutioiui Mr». I>rr»*er Entertain»— « * * • ing to get some occasional exercise were dell blue bowls with daffodils Mr. Ralph Drei -er entertained G l l C S t clt Pill'tiC S in the sunny south, but Oregon's and pussy willows, and blue caudles. Thursday ullernoon In honor ol Mrs. J. M Person entertained at old Jupiter Pluvlus roosted on the The birthduy table was decorated Mrs Itollln Deck and Mrs Claude Informal afternoon With blue I undies uud sliver toll- Morley tlm i., wi ie Mi .dame ito s and ".l.a'r '1 Wednesday ilal,l^ íiJ'™ liulrnuui for the national coliven- tlon bi Seattle next July Eleven ncy members were udtnllled to the H IL L S B O R O , k-end in astw ard fol- route through Im perial valley, El Centro i where we bought elates a t the roadside date farm and sent to the children lor C hristm as!, Yuma and Phoenix. The country surrounding : Phoenix Is a beautiful site, where winter garden truck Is being h ar- vested from the irrigated fields. East ol p iloeiiix we passed through the Neighbors The affair was a fare­ ___ well to Mrs. Wolfe, who left . this Mr. and Mrs. Cox See W. M. Smith about your i au- tomobtle ii insurance, au t r n o r lie d agent f„r reliable western com- ------ — P h o n / a M i x ° “" m -» « - Auxiliary Members Comedy Staged Verboort Sunday well to assist her on the reception strictly Old Time Dance committee. Following the council At Aloha G range hall Saturday and C harlotte G a rth o fn e r? cofoi h ^ ^ " - * eVe'llng 2 W g t o n '» Mr Bernard Kemper. Antone Van- g „ I n a T tarv Ih vers Pe m ,3 J ^ i n r ' Where n orchestra. Admission, 25c 48 d e r b e r e M rs F r e d V a n d e r v ;.n d e n ™a rers., and Mary Rogers, report- joint meeting with the Legion will >> ’ f'r rsx l.olrl Mesdames ra Witts A. A ti be s held. H. Oiasttk« Busch, „ _ ... .____ Mrs Antone Vanderberg, Pius Van- Ralph Dresser, Elmer Batchelder Rambling M ountaineers dehey, Ernest Hermens. Mrs. Wil- and Leon Davis are the Auxiliary Dance a t Laurel hall Saturday liam VanDyke. Ernest Ileesacker, E n i u p n n i l 1 i i l n « committee in charge of the re- night, February 2. Old tim e and Cornelius VanGrunsven, Irvin Van- freshments. All members are urged modern. Admission 15 cents and Dyke and Albert Evers. to attend. 25 cents. 47-8 AU S aints’ Episcopal annual p a r­ ish m eeting was held January 9, Card Party and Dance Dance at Cedar Mill At Cedar Mill G range hall S at- following a , pot ______________ luck supper a ____ t the Given by Huber Commercial club church. H. D Chambers of Portland Ladies' Auxiliary a t Huber hall urday night, January 26. Music by T o a l a t i n V a l i e v ehanter Teague gave a short address. D epartm ent Saturday night, January 26. A dm is-! Greenwald's orchestia. Everybody of Western w S . ^ i & t ^ - ^ d v i ^ y c & t ^ e“ ^ '’1° n “9P * “ COme' 48’5° day evening a t the home of Mrs. V W ^ a r d ^ r “ n 'o t a a r d ^ X ' E. W Hillis. 321 Pacific avenue, “ y --- Melhulsh. - - 'i* ™ ? * ' Junior senlor warden. »aroen. Forest Grove. All attending are requested to j ^ n . ^ k . ^ ^ g e bring one short, unsigned poem. G rath, treasurer Anyone interested in writing Is wel- Delegates to attend the annual come- ' diocesan convention In Portland at St. Stephen*’ cathedral January 30 Attend Installation— and Alf O. John- Hillsboro Royal Neighbors who M cG rath “ hemM es* ” “ THIS attended installation a t M arguerite 1 MCGratn, alternates. WEEK camp In Portland Tuesday evening . _. were Mesdames Thelm a Peppard, y0UI Maude Stannard, Marte Wortman, t a advertising to th e Argus. Matinee Saturday, 2 P. M. — Evening at 6:30 Inez Traughber, E tta Cook, Mary Upward. Leah Nioodemus, Marie Mockley, Ada Qualls. Freda Frost, Lena Sorenson, Lily Maier, Tressa M erritt, Iona Lormor, H attie C ran­ dall Maud Zumwalt, M artha Lap­ kin. Myrna Watkins, Jessie Sewell,! Ida Coslett. and Cornelia Jo h an ­ sen, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Jungnickel. and Misses Pearl Maier, Lena Tay­ for under your lor, and Mildred Coslett. Coat Society Elects Officer*— Bethany Presbyterian Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Herm an Schindler. Elec­ tion of officers was held and Mrs. Albert Meier was elected president. Other officers are Mrs. Ben Leu. vice-president; Miss Rosa Stuckl. treasurer; Mrs J. J. Wismer, sec­ retary; Mrs. H. A. K uratll, litera­ ture secretary; Mrs. Elisa Stuckl, stewardship secretary; and Mrs. Herman Schindler, young people's counselor. Entertain With Parties— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barney e n ter­ tained during the past week with several bridge parties, lour tables being in play at each party. On January 12th, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Hoi fm an receievd high score., with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Busch second. On Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Verne McKinney received h i g h score, with Mr. a n d Mrs. J. L. | Searcy second. School Reunion Planned— Prints and the plain water color shades. All students or form er students of Jackson or West Union school Just tuck one of these new districts and their families are in ­ vited to attend the annual reunion Dresses under your winter a t the K. P. hall In N orth Plains coat and you will feel like PLUS— “SILLY SYMPHONY’ and February 9 Those attending are a different person. requested to bring reireshm ents. Coffee will be furnished. Members Other Short Subject* of the committee are Mrs. S. A. D. n :: :t n :: .1 k :: x x x X x x x x x :: /. ;• x x x x x x x x x x x x x x :: x x x x x n .:| Meek, Clyde Lincoln and Dr. W. H. Pasley. PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15 Surprised on Birthday— GOAR’S Mrs. H erm an Voges of northeast Geo. M. Cohen in of Hillsboro was given a surprise party Saturday. Those present were ft Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voges and fa m -! E. M. BARNES, Prop. lly of M ountaindale. Mr. and Mrs. George Blersdorf. Mr. and Mrs _ K enneth Blersdorf and son. and - Delbert Blersdorf of Schefflin. Joseph O tto of Mountaindale. and Mrs. Gordon Salinow of Hillsboro. " b -* — — Writers’ League Meets Tuesday Elect Officers VENETIAN THURS - FRI - SAT. A New D RESS EVERY FLIER AT THE AIRDROME) WAS¿z¿tt¿t£,TO H E R - AFTER SHE. LOST HER crusn—. . , Woman’s Shop SUN. to WED. Vd B°Wl/ w itk Camatio fWhea For youiigtlert, grou'ti-i W IT H - O U T EX TR A COST W IT H EVERY 50c Purchase of Rexall Preparations Sale begins January 26th THE DELTA DRUG STORE With confidence in your smart appear­ ance—have your suit ('LEANED and PRESSED, at the Home Laundry SC Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Hillsboro. Ore I I G A M B L IN G Library Adds Fiction Books G IV E N « s s a s a ^ a & & • a s : a , % j w w k s s . » . r s i . . . t Into business. \ Pt,'Sa? l J la 1 i 1’ H connection with children will be AJ1 the World Loves a Lover" Cards were the entertainm ent for J^ce departm ent commander, dtscussed. will bc presented at Orenco school the afternoon with Mrs. C. Cook * allll^ _ officer for both or- Heiplu, f parents to be ,lous*' tonl*h‘- Thursday, a t eight receiving high score, Mrs, Fred ganlsatlons; Fred Boyd, m aster of Building j ° 'clocl[ Come and laugh. Two » r y __ Enrils, second, and Mrs. R. Frost, ceremonies for the camp; and Mln- eonsolatlon. Those present w e r e 9_lp f°r . tbe Auxiliary. Hon. Personality In Children," "U nder- P*»ys and music. Admission 10c. "Every-1-------- --------------------------------- -------- departm ent edmman- J.aJ ‘d‘S ï„ Jí¿,man Nature," "Every- Mesdames Irene Moody Upward H V Farmers’ Union Dance “ W ort,nan C. . A J. R. Peppard. Ed c . « ; ------- ---------— 27U11LJ' V ’J U f l L I l hall. Admission 25c. 49tf Fred Boyd, patriotic Instruc- On, Tuesday night, a t 8 o'clock. Dance a t Helvetia tor: Albert Splerlng, historian- I. r‘l£n‘bc,'i‘ ot Legion Auxiliary units Saturday, January 26, dancing B. Haley, officer of the day; X. E ot the to "o“> • at / the r.niertalnm ent following the cere- ful canons we have ever seen. library insle instead ol Tuesdays us form- monies Included vocal and guitar these hills where ram ordi- distrlct bi- 'T*y Llv,1y dtocusslons on coin- numbers by •*“ ln nuu> * n e rt rdln oral erly. Lively l'porti2uid,l:G aulomoblle North Willamette UlALilLb, resh- Ul* , l»»I~ry «»U lX> * ' * Insurance are “ p,»no seleilloni*by' Mrs.^FYed Sew- “m j i p e M n oider ‘to make’ m" R d i lulling Hillsboro, Oregon City, will k in g held. eH and accordion selecUons by ftl tw n|e 8ta({ed a heayy raln sU>rm am. Astoria, and Harry pearaon. J R F e ^ a r d j^ w » W|th cataracts coming down over ° --I - r - Partie» -- Harry hold a conference ul G rrsliain Sun- v a im tln assisted with drum s for day. A number ol the linai d u b **“ j the crags which rem inded us of the member* are planning to attend. Btjclal rlrr1'' ol th r 1 “.’i i ” ’imr'i'ii-s *n* ________________ ‘ Columbia river (w ithout the green Plana for the stale convention to b e ’ “1 c*,n‘.rch,, „rmi^irv 7~ trees). held III The Dalles in M av a lld f o r U J.? (ijll'tlcn O lli) to "Our route passed the Coolidge the national ronvenllon in Seattle children in Hie “ “ ' " J “*’“ ' a ,d " " . , U "I* V * , LU dam southeast of Globe und thence in July will be discuss'd at the f° r th* older children In M p p t MflTlililV across tiie section ot New Mexico council meeting An open forum >ib>8 t t i c c v tv id iiv K ij Trees" will be discussion sub- to El Paso. Texas We were tn program and luncheon will follow. ( .|ub Hold» Luncheon— . Ject at the Hillsboro G arden club Texas, but still nearly a thousand Delphian club luncheon was ncid at t j)(, pUbut. library ul 8 p m. miles Irom our destination. ' Monday a t the home of Mrs. O. B. Monday, "From El Paso eastward for some elates. Mrs V. W. G ardner was An m p rcstin g program Including 300 or 400 miles apparently it nev- i leader on the study subject, im - „ „ illustrated talk on forestry and « b«d rained as the great sheep ; m igrants »1 the End of the Tran a dorm ant tree guessing contest will pastures, all under fence, were as M r 1 <.rd to Sueak— '* «»ven. bare as the Sahara. ’ . , i m t m f w f Members of UF Camp Fire groups "To anyone who has never driven Hillsboro local No. 2. N E. W. F . , u icadwrs will be guests. U“>se vast plains before, they seem will meet at the old O range hull ________________ • alm ost erimcss. Some ouucepuou till* evening < ih u rsd u y ’ ut < their extent can be had when W ashington County Fixlerallon „ d o c k Mr Lord of Portland will Postponed Party Given— it 1» realized lliat it is appruxim ale- of Women's clubs wilt meet Friday < „peak. Members of the Junior play cast ly iuoo miles lrom El Paso east to al tiie Baptist church tn Hillsboro. i-nkin« Sneaks_ a“ d managers held a long-post- Texarkana and also nearly 1000 Hie buslne.vi meeting will be held Uev. Jenkim s p r a a * - ,x.m d party Saturday evening They miles lrom Brownsville a t th e in the morning, a t which the ad- Rt. Itey. ¿ h o m a s Jenkins. D. D ,.nJ()y (1,,SM,rt al tht. E H Tongue m outh of lhe ,Uo u ra n o e n u ru l. vtsabiIlly of continuing the n n ie Bishop "f N'*«dB. Ill .... . home after which they went on a ward to the n orth line of Texas. "iiinity-^Christiniis tree *Jtb th< S aints Episcopal ch u rch 1 h ira . (.l)a>niu, .,„riy Later they adjourned San Antonio, a city slightly sm all- asolkiance of other clubs will be dis- January 31. for an i t i ng • (j)p fjomr o j Lloyd Selfridge, er th an Portland has a very pwas- 1 bs-sixl Luiiciiisin will a- serteu at Huber— where tlp-y popped corn and played a n t w inter climate as a rule, tnough noon a t the Veterans hull. Needle- r w ia i m I si*e b v lo ria v '» tu m o r t h a t u , raft elub and the W R C will Ladies' Auxiliary of the H uber games. no rth er lias » trick ‘^ iT th a t Tvun“ be the hostess rlubs Commercial club will give a card Mn, ,.rUrw H.Sites»— u t This h ^u u rt» . mnauv ¿iid Program during the afternoon purtv and d am e a t the Hubi-r hall Br(.akiast cIub m et Wednesday u i e i / n d it.s ^ h e M ^xicit” . and ah will Include a speaker, who Is not Satuiduy nlgnt. morning with Mrs. R. Frank Peters the jest of the population for th a t knoan os yet. vocal selection» by Attend Itlrtliday P arty— Mr» I! II. S tan n ard and Mrs. Verne m atter, shrivel up. Mrs. V. W G ardner an original n ,,wlnKer at- Currv had charge of the program. A lter a lew uays with friends jXM-in by Mr» A. IF Blassing. read- ■ birthday party lor his The next meeting will be February jn s a n Antonio, we proceeded on p,g bv IMP» M .y C«x.k and a »k t cn d .d " ^ ' ^ ' “ » r.^ a t hi» honu 13 at the home of Mrs. W. E. southward to Kmgsvme. u n “re tiie by Mrs H. II S tan n ard » dram atic Forest OroW FYldav evening Pltllnger with Mrs. V. Curry and writer formerly resiued und where study group uroTC «Tm»y_ev » Mrg peters m charge of the pro. t|w hoUdays i,ere spem wlth old Announcement has been received gram At ^ I s distance my troubles were lur enough away tnul uicy here of Hie birth of a daughter. Past M atrons Elect— looked small and I uus able to Jan u ary 17. to Mr. __ Eastern »••t 8 ta r Past I'VntilBo M atrons club M »jeep eight ... hours without a break kfrtnriov r t W. \V . L ctlll 11 lro m L ast clem en t Bostad .H en h a Fitzgerald! lnp| Monday evening with Mrs. m 'Ju uneresung Mr and Mrs. R W. Cox returned of Saco. Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Bostad o Hare Mrs J. H Murton. Junior dU U lc tto me was the alm ost uj »- Sunday evening from »even weeks' are well known here, and Mrs. past m atron, was Initiated and believable development ot the cit- trlp by motor bus. They went by Bostad was u clerk In the J. C. election of officers was held Miss rus iru lt erov..s groves Yn w h a t is k n o w n wav of S alt Lake City. Denver. |>enney store for several years. Rose Cave Is president Mrs, D. “ as the lower Rio G rande valley Kansas City and St Louis to Louis- Mr and Mrs Paul C Rees took H. Megargel, vice-president; and which extends lrom Brownsvine ville. Kentucky, visiting relatives ¿ O ud of Hillsboro children to Mrs. J. H Murton. secretary-treas up the river some 60 miles to the along the way. They visited tn Knox- th -o le n c o e school In Portland S at- urer. Mission section. Having a width of MU.- and Kingsport. Tenn.. with Mr d y to N.,. „ program in which , Meet»— 4 to 10 miles this section Is annost Cox » m other, brothers and sisters Hin i„ movie dog was featured S Meet»— soliuly covered with orange and at Bristol and G ate City, Virginia; pyofeMor and Mrs R Hubbs of the Eastern S tar Social club met grapefruit orchards, the larger acre­ with Mrs. Cox's stepfather, aunt t ian(i Junior aeademv w e r e Friday a t the home of Mrs. L. T. age being in grapefruit, oranges and cousins at Big Stone G ap and Saturday at the Rees home McPheeters, with Mrs. E. L. Moore constituting prouaoiy not more than a t Dante. Va.. other relatives at K ' . imunie “ assisting hostess. Mrs. Robert Coeburn and Clinchport, Va ; and W om ans C h u rth b trv iie i . gu n u rlingaine made high score a t one-fourth of the entire acreage. Vl'ood. Va. They '«'Pl ¿*nA“ 9 l « i r a n S S m h S T to c t- >u»tract. Mrs. George T. M cGrath I was told th a t the average a n ­ their old home nt Wood, output approxim ated 2a to 30 spent C hristm as at the E B. Cox Mrs 8 H Thwaite ^ l ^ a t e s elect- al aurtlon and Mrs w j E n. nual tliousano cars including their vege­ the church. diocesan Portland. convcn w-hpde received a a sewing sewing prize. orize home In Bristol, where a Cox fam ­ cd tlon to at attend 8 t David sng Taylor. They returned home Sun- returned to the home of Mary Man- brush and cactus. The greater por­ a w eather the entire time. ley for a meeting. Two members tion of this development occurred She came during Beach, Pasudena and Riverside. Cal day evening. home to get where It prior to the depression, of course, They came home from California Ernest O oelter of Oales Creek were voted In. was warmer and arrived here T hurs­ and they have been hit pretty hard through Marshfield along tire coast spent several days last week with Attend Luncheons— day in the midst of a snowstorm. In the last few years. route Mrs. Cox suld they p artic­ his brother. William Ooetter. He was recovering recoverniH irom io Mrs Verne Curry attended a ! "About the second question I was Mrs. Compton Honored— ularly enjoyed the changing' land­ was from an an injury Injury to tearing luncheon for 1935 Eastern S tar ;‘sked wherever 1 went was. Well, scape, cotton fields In Arkansas, h it k w e ran p revived ° in " clearing Mrs. Orville Compton of Portland m atrons of Portland and vicinity 1 bow s business coming ng ud up in Ore- desert and cactus blossoms tn Texas, __ Saturday at the H eathm an hotel. 8°n." and Invariably I le it Justllied was complimented Tuesday. J a n - 1 orange groves m Southern Califor­ Mrs Charles F. Grabcl ,____ was _ hon- njrs ». j B. B Dinsmore attended a !,n 1 m_ replying th at Uregon did not uary 15. w*’h a party at the home ... ...... nia. and pcua and grapes toward or guest nt a neighborhood p a ity luncheon for 1935 associate m atrons suffer by comparison with any io-1 of her mother. Mrs. O. O. Coslett. the northern section. Mr and Mrs Cox have lived In I Salur.c?ay evening a t her home. She t the Mallory hotel Saturday. ca?,1.ty J had seen on the ^ P - 1 Royal Neighbors and p r e s e n t . ___________ u ran x e ....... . Pie S ot , . , - Hon In Los Angeles and Southern passed a half-dozen cars less for­ ,h “ 1 ________ : s ^ l e ^ X ’ w ^ T u e S a H^ tu ? -f -s. X ar pV g ^ m haVW e S „ ^ California shows the m ost severe tunate th a t were In the ditch. results of the reaction I have oo- "The best town we saw on the h X e CVih!-v'‘ w“r e llretun.lng D o r n " « range' h a il | “ " o í r return trip was pleasant and trip was as we crossed the Dairy creek bridge coming into Hills­ HeaHh iu,.rrf V I«.|»_ I Without any accident as I was Ire- boro." i vacation trip to California. lleiilth Board M « ts— quently admonished by Ma to "slow . . . . .... Mr. and Mrs. Wes Schulmerleh W ashington County Public H ealth ' up on the curves." b t a ,llst. of non-fiction a nd Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray of association board meeting was held "Coming up the coast route we P’inn. lM’< f“r u,1, ',1' .Ilbrary j Rj-edville were guests Monday eve- January 16 a t the court house In found our old friend Jupe waiting tW .'^ e e k ’ i'l ls T S r ,Keb « S at ,h<' h°■"e- ° , Mr ‘“ ' d Hillsboro. for us In the form of snow not lar John W Kanina Jr, north of Wlllets und on the high­ Mrs. Vinton Hoste»»— chased during 1934 Is published as Willard Newton, student at Mon­ way north over the mountains to follows: Mrs. Dolores Vinton entertained Eureka. We were told thut t h e m outh Normal school, spent the "8o Red the Rose." by Youilg; week-end at the home of his p ar- Saturday . evening - j with a . "Bowery" u, . snow up in the hills was four feet "Goodbye. Mr. Chips," Hilton; "Mary ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Newton, j dinner party and five tables of deep. I t took us two and one-half Peters," Chase; "Lost Horizon." Hil­ _ Mr. and Mrs. O tto Steinke and I br‘dRe- days to come from there home as ton; ’Folks." Suckow; "Pitcairn's the snow extended down to the Island," Nordhoff and Hall- "Lamb I Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chase were Card Party Monday— In His Bosom," Miller; “Anthony Sunday guest« of Mr. nnd Mrs. G .| Roy ai Neighbors will give a card water* of the Pacilic. One old-tim er near Gold Beach told us th at tins Adverse." Allen; "Captain Nicholas," L. Manigg of Tobias. party In th e old Grange hall Mon- ....... Trait." . . . . . . . Lincoln; Oscar Humburg and son day evening. Everybody Is welcome. was the first real fall of snow in Walpole; "Peel th a t section. "Oil for Lamps of China" and "Riv­ Alan of G aribaldi are at the Fred . „mh, "However, with the nld of the er Suprem e,'' Hobart; "Nice Long Rood home this week. Alan Is un- Mother Sueeumbi Mrs. Sophronla B arnett. 73. m oth- ■' a nie efficient a n d conservative Evening" and "House Across the der medical attention. er of Deloss B arnett of Hillsboro, I driving instructor, we made m e River," Corbett: "Bool of Longing" Mrs. Anna Williamson suffered a I trip w ithout trouble, although we and "T heir F athers’ God," Rolvag; broken right ankle Sunday In a died a t Troutdale January 22. fall on icy pavement. Dr. C. T. Sm ith attended her. Mrs. Ada Collier of Orland. Cal.. JAZZ PIANO Is visiting a t the home of her son- Special offer during January in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Seluilmerlch. I course (IO Im aons)......... $4.09 Miss Irene Heintz and Bob W il­ IVAN KOEBER kinson of Portland were guest« F rl- Phone 2943 Hillsboro day evening ol Mr. and Mrs. R. L. I Fox a t Lafayette. County Meeting Federated Clubs Here on Friday ln,l*ll»tion n t Scout H « r- 1 ¡ r k i H ' " r n f T S S S U ^ J ^ i S S ! ^ Hats cleaned and blocked, shoes shined. W. Q. Stompolla, 1133 Main Street. y r tf TH€ LITTLC mt, J O H N B E A L D-ratfirf dy RICHARD WALLACE PLUS — “POP EYE” • nd Other Short Subject* January 27 to 30