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R e t i r i n g O f f ic e r s o f C ity H o n o re d H e r e ta m p Mre uiris Guests of Club Mrs. J. Peppard Heads Phoenicia T" » I cm. « Die (Jttleers New nooks Needlecraft and fa v o rite 1 IV. R. C. Hostess authors were put In general clr- w M * * » a‘ the library last week Federated Clubs and more will be added. Several Camp Fire girls of W ali-Kee-Na and Lohese groups and their guard- luns, Mrs. George Fischer und Mrs. Victor B ryant, were honor guests of the (larden rlub at the meeting good new fiction books now on the Monday evening a t the library, The Installation of officers of Phoe- -enera, list are "While R o m e County of W omens lloiiurlnM member» of the city county council project for this year, subject of the meeting was "Trees,” I n l" ;" ri , , h lan" ¿ J L , ’ "was Burns,” a very humorous book by I elui»“ voMMr Federation toT?.Ln?oi«%hMr ” mpl®’ ‘T'thlan ” taler!L * “ Woollcott, remlnlscenses of h i s m uilnilnlnUtUUm who retired from of which 1» a summer recreation pro- on which L. J. Francla. assistant fice on the first of the year, the gram. county agent, gave ...... an i_ Illustrated held a t f„ib.H,i.... an open meeting Friday many-sided life; "Balls Ice," tr e e« tu> « ___ i - i.... i».. ___ Over -• luesl chamber of commerce spon Principal speaker was Miss R uth talk, showing two reels of edu- night, following Temple session by B artlett, experiences of « t i h tree« e ! ^ «ciore, " ^ leaving the decision sored a dinner reception here Mon llurllngham of Forest drove, who «atlonul pictures obtained from O re Mrs. Natalie VanMoock was the navigator of a schooner in n o rth - Bt the meeting Friday at the Bap- day evening. Hhort talks by honor ls director of recreation for ull the K'»n Btute college. Installlng officer, by Mrs. o r ^ R ^ t a U b prooted;"’ Î H t o d i » ‘l and u moralng ‘Î S i î ’T L rnee’tmv. * uuests. a surprise event and curds Puren-Teui her associations of Ore- f Contest for Identification of dor- H. R. C hantier as assisted grand senior and thor 1 of ^ Humanity ^ b o n r é pnsid'ento n n “1 ’ ! gun | m ant trees and shrubs was held for featured Uie pri program. _ p. L. Patterson, vice-president Places were laid for twenty local the girls, with Anna Mary H art- Mrs. Dora Nelson as grand m an- "Brazilian Adventure,,r by Fleming, M - rv e r^ a t™ ^ * V e te ra rn ^ T a ll T v of the cham ber of commerce who presidents mid county officers, ram pf and Virginia Havens tying ager. -- Mrs. - J. R. Peppard was In- a" expedition through uncharted Needlecraft ctab and W R ^ * t hS presided in the absence of II. L I'able decorutloiis were In P T. A for high score One received an hul I I a H bn mntrf. i. e x e e f l e n t chief Jungle In search of a missing ex- h m t « . ' n v ” ln ® ■ ( MucKeintle. president, who bus been 111 several days lauded the rec ord of the retiring muyor a n d councilman. He cited the fact lliut the city laid been retained on u I Mrs. M artin made survey of recri an anemone in lull bloom irom tne p eters mistress of records a n d noruers oi i-aiace, crppenneim; M rs A H R lajuon o p,.aci ”7 ,” garden of Mrs. G 11 Ciales.............. I .’ . X p o A d e n c ^ Mrs Henry John* X ' V - V }e 1T a P 'r ’V „ P -™ « m 5£* V W ^ O a t t cash basis during the depression ' lion Interests In the county mid called attention to the progress i 1 ?c “,!?!! Electing of the club will »on, m istress of finance; Mrs G rant Mnc?in ’♦ aIML Malden gave a vocal solo. Robert Peter . made by Hillsboro during the term s I>1. , , : i (. I I on Birds and a bird house Zumwalt, protector; Mrs. H. R. V''yatle. Norris Most old rental played a piano selection, and Miss of ncrvice represented by the former • U ,) 1 I S I i C S C i l t C O building contest will be sponsored ch an tler, guard, and Mrs. Lester books are now in general clrcula- May Cook gave a a reading DeLoss DeLoss _ by the club later In the spring. | Ireland, past chief. Mrs. B a r n e y " “ ' Anderson and a gave a reading ueixms O Phelps, mayor who retired a f - | I ¡<1111, Mrs. H aomg. H. S tannard was unable to attend on account of presented an entertaining dram atic ter 14 year» of service to the city, Erma ’I’uylor Hpurks presented a T o o r - l i n p o i ' l l m u t o I lllness, and Mrs. A. F. Schendel I» 'T A C ^ O lin p il sketch. Mrs W 3. Roberts of F or expressed his appreciation lor the group of pupils from her piano l t < B - l i C l n vruV M L fs substltuted for her In the lnstalla- 1 ‘ v u u iiu i est Grove spoke on “Publicity,' co-operation of citizens, business class In recital Friday afternoon al <»f Q o r v i n o f ’ l i i k i tlon. Mrs. W. C. Christensen sub- t r i ¡Vl p p t H P F P stressing the advisability 'of giving men and fellow councllmeii. P a t-I the home of Mrs. V W, O ardner ... »’ . C i V IL . C V 1 „ U I I .J s t l t u t e d for Mrs. Chantler. Eva L llc lc scholarship loan programs more ■ terson cited Phelp's work In (level-j Those who played were Dorothy I eucher» of Peter Boscow, David Irene Peppard acted as goddess of , W ashington County Council of publicity as a very worthwhile en- ...... ... ...... . Allene Mae . . . -------- oping Hliute park as particularly 1 Well, Geneva Imlay. Allene Mae Hill and Junior ----------------- high schools will be , flowers «. with Jan et Johnson. Gloria l ^e P arent-T eacher associations will deavor. outstanding In Introducing the form- | Amacher, Roberta Pi omeroy. Don- entertained by the Women’s Bcrv- barson.' Rosemarie Zumwalt and " “'et at the M ethodist church at aid MaeKenzIe, Jean Hurltnglium. *<;e club Monday evening at a six Hammy Christensen as flower-bear- Hillsboro February 9 a t 10 a. m H ats cleaned and blocked «hne. er muyor. 0 Nancy Alleen Buster, Betty Mor- »clock dinner a t the chamber of ers Morning program will Include par- w n s C. B Wells, councilman for 10 meeting Ö,” - gun. Kathleen Moore, Delo«» An- commerce rooms Honor guests will, Thl. Droaram f(>1iowlnir in s t a ll* Hamentary drill, business ' g " w ° »tam pons, 1132 «««n Main ■ years, called attention to the nr d... ,,,., « ..o . M.'.'rgaü,'HevciTv wiïl'. also lor include m ........... ' / mid Mrs"' o i u n i ( , ‘ ' tlJ tn ? " e !„.iiVht^dT.f w a r ^ f m insiaiia- 1 b v ^ s " w)th conimTtüe report», ___ ... ....... ii.i» ... program i following ...n art. i m li-r« ow roll-call s tre rei. e t-________________________ ,;,.r 37tf ■ cesslty of m aintaining " mmdi i|>ul i ! SÎiwn?"Ànït» liso lauded Phelps lor I Phyllis Amacher. Hubert Peters. l’heD» and C H Nosier. ; VanMoock and Rus^-l Morgan Wlth PreJ!ldent 8 re i» « » and a P’T credit He also Old Time Dance The of dinner Is given tl in ie apprecl- l i ^ “T c i o n ^ n “? ' mer Un? i Ills loyalty «nell, und devotion to the for city Irene Bngledbiger, councilman six Rosaline " Well. K Louise athryn Rossman, Cttwrse.' »tlon the efforfiTo? leath ers **“ ? Mnum S s ^ ’r s e ebv “ita b e rt" ' Tuesday night, Verboort C. O. F * h . u T d M n ’2 * ; Thom as Connell, councilman for six ~ lllf M-MC l i t - I t t r» t a r s e » r s iim H a » r « h u U n h o r t P £ t t * r .S 49tf years, « a i brier In Ills remark-. Marjorie Patterson. Mary Manley. ft»d Mr Phelps In the annual pro- ? »tlort ta lk bv Mrs B a r b a r a G r a v e s memory of the P. T. A. founders ' while • ........................ “ - lor •— . . ardner, . - Mur - r{B n iiagg, a xram ram a sponsored m n a n r r ii hv rrvirr ri..h by the the H Service club. » snort "“n .r i laig l'and oy Mrs. « a m a ra Graves wlH held a t the luncheon table.; Jake Well, councilman Theodore G Good Time Dance Proceeds of the program go to a r l J ^ V 's k h bv Mrs H H t l n In lhe “ B-crnoon a historical p age-| At G range hall every Saturday two years, urged citizens to lake and Blanche Flnegan fu . n d . , fo r . providing free milk for L eM a n t' T h e Tree." _ will be a n active Interest In council actlv- ------------------ ! night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad en, and Mrs. William Kletzer. si lTZ Ilion Mrs. I.ortnor Hoateso— school children. Committees In i Fred Sewell — 25 cent» —- ie mission esldent, will speak. speak Mrs Mrs. A Allen Wives of the couni Ilmen were In- Kaoim T a u . i „ i . m e t l a « t T h i . r « < h a r « ' ' Mrs. W R. Manley und r r 2" oeweu. president, lie n | ;-------------------------------------- ----- 50tf troduced by P altriso n as tl..- long dav fw one < “c U h k hmchemi at i i ’L t T ' n r°nleewe. decoration: u,,° “n„c.1" f r h T & r^ s e w .m K" ‘Kht' council president, will pre- strictly Old Time Dance suffering women wlu, wall up un- tin- home of Mrs W F Dirmor Mesdames E. R Bailey, W alter p ilh * P ils‘c-Jhy M>-s. Sewell and Mr. side At Aloha G range hall Saturday til ull hours for their husbands to members wore costumes reorc- ¿ '‘ws' Ow>rk° Selfridge and J. E 1 «li1 Local presidents are asked to evening, February 2. Sappington’s ____ _ argum ents und .....< ,^1„J A" ' A "chlltl w,,re coaiumes repre- ,. p vps dinner Mr« w in trn d attendance Irom were Mr« J t - M- M Person eiidni. ___ 25c 50 finish council w h o ! »entlng ch arartersnm books" h SHVo?' <u" n e r'■ and Mrs. Winifred j "J, Portland P"T!a " dH'*^r re Mr. Md write wrlte to 10 Mrs- giving , orchestra. Admission. had to llaten to one-atded d eb ate, » „ j w ii answered wllh S ’“ ?*1“*,’ Mrs L B Hal1 and Mr;' M rl * ? « ’ r l r i * M rs h ‘ ^ f m r e ^ o f the number wanting lunCheS’ A --------------------------- on ordliuuice. and Issues a t the 1 c S d i . « ^ p‘L h k s Mrs H a r l e y U f° r|ie L*VCT' P“ * ™ 1"- U ieM cM m n iil “ T c m p l e ^ ^ r e s - nominal charge wl11 m ade’ .. M»*iuerade Dam Dunce ■ IJI t * ilK I U .'tl i t l l l l t * . U 1 11III1 SBBWMk a e a a r lln n «.4>>e»4.. 1 ___« » w w w . ____ « - ■ ■ ■ - . I A flP M P I V P tla H a ll At t t the Helvetia hall Saturday, . . . . . . , 1 Sm ith gave a reading and stu n ts T . ... ■ ent. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schul- _ February 9. Music by th e “E ast- ■ J II. G a rrrtt. new mayor, a as I n - 1 were given by the other members LiOCfil WoiTieM merlch, members of the Yamhill l . a i f F P l P p O T f l P side Entertainers, ' Everybody mask B troduced and called attention lo the n,.xt meeting will be February . . . is » Temple, now residing In HUIsboro * 1 ,c ; Admission 25c. 50-1 m a n y a c t lv lt le , ..I Phelps and Ills 7 w llll M rs. dj Worlmun A patri- A t t e n d M e e t R efreshm ents were served cafe- M a i T y 1 U e S C i a y I* 1 I I 1 i u r t o u a r«s ^ . e t - a 1 it also I ... « z»««l . . . . . . ** willingness to serve. 1 He out- ot(c program will be presented by North „7 W illamette district con- lerla style. l i n e d ---------- . 1-- - — _ t . . W. O. Morley. . Rambling M ountaineers lined iMiatress In obtaining a fed- Mesdames H Smith, Miss Dlone Miller and Thom as _ . ---- IT - —i,”" ■ Oregon Business and eral air I««- In Hillsboro I F W Heintz, and George Fischer. ¡.rofe»®| Mullaven of near Laurel were m ar- . , , " a.nc£, ua^ La ’JJ i 2*.a. Saturday Women’s clubs a t ATec T? II S p n tf ried T hursday a t St. M atthew's "^kht, February 2. Old time and Mrs. J M Person und nL J. e W Kel There will also be a Valentine box. u G o u resh am Hi resham was attended by «■J'-UVL I ley hv u.nn m iir it i l s i m i n o Sunday i won high Mi-orcH scores at contract church. F ather Jonas of Verboort modern. Admission 15 cents and Mcsdumes H. II Morgan, Ivy 8 y ver- N í í I T I P í ] ï ’ i 'P ^ i i l P i i t bridge. Mrs. S B. Fayram and Jam es Methodist Men Given Dinner— performed the ceremony In the ab- 25 cents. tf lyetta x ic o iu c ilb A . chicken dinner was served to Fayetta Crulckshunk were high at auction . . . . . . . .......... . Allen. A W. Hoff- Annual meeting of Pilgrim Guild. ^ Z . . o t I? t.*’.e.r_ C®*1*“?®: J _wh?_1î I Townsend. Dance a t Z______ Cedar Mill ____ | brldgr. while Mrs Fri-d Kngeldlnger Ion persons Januury 23 by the men At Cedar Mill G range hall S at- und Lester Ireland won al pinochle of the Methodist ■day night, February 2. Music by It. It Easter. Patterson and T. Proceeds were use Greenwald's orchestia. Everybody G Bronleewe had general charge of 130 note th u t hud ...... ..U. ..... .e . . . npanled them rills district In- <«n*. Mrs. T heresa M erritt to be served a u e r m e ceremony at m e the program 48-50 for considerable lime. It Is the rllides "lul is i 1 AsbirU Portland recording secretary. Mrs. W. L. home of the bride’s parents near welcome. “ ’.‘i a" ’1,Uaw l ,,f lr Hillsboro Oregon and G resham Bergreen as financial secretary, and Laurel. The codple will make their — by ,<..1 I the church. tie- M,-,.ti.ii. e l d . at . . t the in . 1 “— _Mr« activities ? , " men t 7 \ h of « “ the uw?r,nm t t h We r 1;..:;,: M eetm were is were h held library Mrs. Frit« Fritz Ahendrt.th Abendroth «« as activities home home on a farm near Laurel. sire tukc m this opportunity m through *'eld. „ ? l Masonic tho irt 10 to taut u opponuiuty iyugu wllh secretary. The following have ac- ------------------------- J A Z Z P IA N O the press to thank our many friends * 1,1 . luiltheon a ____ t t h ye e Mi p,_ cepted chairm anships of various HILLSBORO P. T. A. who. supported this effort by the ?irT .?L „“e e ^ U te1?5'!; Special offer during January purchase of tick......... .. by "dt.nu- ■‘i o r e - "A "? The Hillsboro P arent-T eachers’ gon Slate college, was the principal coming year. Mrs. Zula Woolrldge, 1 course (10 lessons 1......... $4.00 . lions of various kinds. speaker. 8he has ~ been In W ashing1 ashing - Mrs. G race Harvey, Miss Ethel association will m eet on Tuesday, IVAN KOEBER ton. D. C.. where she 'was called Bergen. Mrs. C. S Schomaker. Mrs February 12. Instead of on Lincoln s Return to c a lle d States Mlnnle Downs. Mrs. Della Arm- birthday. Mrs. M argaret Mooberry, Phone 2943 Hillsborc Mr. und Mrs E. N orthrup ot work on Uie relief program strong. Mrs. Ruff. Mrs. M erritt and secretary of the organization, an- near N orth Plains received word Mrs. Bergreen. The ladles plan an nounced. The meeting will be held open house for all friends of the at 8 p. m. in the Junior high school m ™'" w ‘ d house to be held February 7 a t auditorium. Work of th e t-H clubs , ;lrtl,^ t e7„45 f t e T A T ’V ¿ in ^ . ^ ‘^ v e ^ n l l v ^ l n * ! : » ? - N u i S P l ' V School which the feature of the event will will be discussed at the meeting the first rally of tin year. It will jor (( number of yea years, will re- i ’ G lS C I y «5CI1OOI tw the annual C hristian Endeavor turn to the states uiiout February All kinds kinds of of clothing clothing «... are urgently "Treasurer Chest.” Refreshm ents E ntertainm ent will be provided by Ah ---- B ' — ••• be served ------ •» local talent, Mrs. Mooberry added. - - - -- — - - day. rally andI » . ’•/J® I and will locate In Chicago. Mr needed for the David Hill nursery will expected to “ llc'xl, d l‘‘ Tale has been the American m an- school and those making contrl- Mrs. Miller Honored— (erent socletle» In *J,r r ®"n lJ' , ager oi Swift Ac Co. plant at Lon- butlonx are urged to tuke them to P i l < r r i r n S o C l P t V Dr. VanNuv of Portland will 1« hj m j,,. wlt| t | lut conlnany the school a t once. Special needs -1 **i->I**I* O U L I b t y Mr. and Mrs. George T. M cG rath the prtncu»! speaker Special music ^ nc i,Jlg * com,mny ^ ch id e underwear, stocfcmgs. sw eat- N l i m P S O f f i c i a l s entertained Thursday evening for will be furnished by Bethany. Joe ers and galoshes for children from -t-v c tlflC h V J l l l L l c l l b . . . , .. _ . . . . , Mrs. T. Boone Miller of S anta Rosa. Bates of G aston lias charge of the < tub Women to Meet Feb. 0— 2 to 6. ” Yearly — -------- --- of * the Society of Cai {hep. house guest. Those pres- meeting When You Buy Pllgrlms on Sunday morning re- ent were Messrs, and Mesdames W. devotional». American citizenship departm ent - - suited In the election of George p Cyrus, V W G ardner W. J. Checkup on the number of regls- of the Hillsboro Coffee club will Visitor ( oinpilm rntrd— ... . . George T M cOrath was Sclm rider of route 1 as an elder Enschede. J. W. Holt, R. F. Peters, tratlnns for the slate C ^ E con- J have charge of the organization's Mrg ventlon to be held a t The Dulles program February 8 In the chain- hosteas for dessert bridge Friday year,s'^ and, i he re ‘el®c " L. T. McPheeters and Robert Bur- April 25 to 28 will be held a t the ber ot commerce rooms. Mrs. El- afternoon honoring her house Lon Mrs. John Johannsen as jingame. Mr. and Mrs. Burlingame rally Mrs Jam es Henderson Is w<«>d Johnson Is rltlzenshlp elialr- .„ e st Mrs T Boone Miller Onesbi dc»coness and Paul Ennis as dea- made high scores. countv booster and she has aroused n ard will “ ™ r. s Boon. , .... ............. .... ■d man man Mrs. Mrs. H H H H S S tan tannard will be be a““ 1 . Miadam. 'T ' W ‘ Miller. Baiii v Guests i T — 1’ .fi . ------.u™ r “ ‘^ree-yea- term 1- -. in charge of program. The Coffer «... Cr F B Tongue I 1 M ernu Mr 8rlineld('r will receive the Quilt 8 Shower February 15— considerable Interest among m e m M l Club Will give » Colonial ten on « „ ¿ f S L i J . » ! of P n e b i / c T Sacram ent of O rdination next Sun- Oenei G eneral Ransom corps. W R. C., bers for registering W ashington Ä r d ^ j n HOf R ^ m a nn.' O £ « « » S S « !» w»«».* wU‘ «‘V® Ä program commemor- county'» quota Is 50 and she ex- W ashington’s birthday. H irniirnw n 1 m xruuman r- u- - - ___ ... — - - - - - « - - - - — -------------- . When You Wash peeled th a t number to he reached „ , , S m i T ^ T w ito m J M r c ,ul1 ch°ra l service. O ther officers atlng the birthdays of ----- Lincoln hd ' and bv rally lime It is her aim to K r ,u ™ » fr,,m California— m erlrh Joh'n C o nnrii W G ^ ^ r e elected were former Mayor Orange Washington, In conjunction with a with our have Washington county inarching W E. M asters returned from six . w y. phelps. m oderator; John M. P er- quilt show and silver tea a t the 1.1 the head of the different unions weeks visit at Han D ago. Cal., with ( A {«»• son. clerk, and Mrs Fritz Abendroth. V eterans’ hall Friday afternoon, ZENITH ELECTRIC in the flag race ut the state con- hl» daughter, Mrs. H. T. Moores He ’M1« K„ r> e »» n “ IT Kna,rtd treasurer H aller ic Ha 1» re U « «* . m Ji ^ Iiriu su ic i I Pastor iw iu i n Henry c i i i y o S . v iin n r i February 15 The program will be- left for' display hi the window a **“ " • *"* . “ ®''y. . ’¿ ’“X™1.'}'’ gave a brief report of the past gin at three o’clock. The public is WASHERS lentlon Mexican straw figure, and lemons, YL,l?!Va " d; " ‘®c® M cG rath. yeal-s activities. cordially invited, oranges, an avocado, a tangerine, *’ l a ,lcr w,ln serving, —---------------------- Call in today and W ed s und u lem on-grapefruit, which he Miss Mcl-rod Honored— Rev. RonDurant III— see our line of brought liome with him. Mrs H H S tannard s dram atic Rev. O. W. BonDurant. formerly Thursday ’with a luncheon and W ashers! Merlin» l*o»lponrd— club held a party Tuesday evening of here, was taken to St Vincent's bridge Ladies present were Mes- Rcgulnr February inerting of A a t. lile Si*!}« aJ x , r a ,,d M rs K o b ’ Portland January 13. dam es A. Newby. R. H arris. C TIG ARD In u setting of green .95 and A U W! has ta rii ¿ s t p o X d until i i t , H ^ K,' l y’ ,h onorlnK « ' adys * her® f® u slo’Y ? recovering, and Hupy. E Helvogt. V. Nash. B. Jen - and flowers. Miss Esther Strom, Sir the liitfíT lulUT m part tlm e m who Hoeffel. Mrs. B. Jen- « Oi irt n t th m onth o n iti whe w h n n McLeod «. " “ u has n.w» r recently c v c u u y r recovered cx u v v rc a hopes to o soon w n be able to be re- kins and „ daughter of Mrs Edith P. Mtrotn of th»» u it inner p«ri 01 u n rnuiiiu. wiitn fr„,„ „ —... —«. »— 1 ..1 — . «« to - home of his daugh- gins had high score. a nu¿h-¿ o r m írom a Iong ll,nesf» Cards furnished moved to the Tigard, became the bride of Jiunei Easy Terms M r. g Ä ? i e T O Ä e W^ f l c ,Uru Ä Clyde C Hender.son, Jan u ary 23 23 K u T t y The TOe data bS « un- - & S M r Mrs. Ih ,h l® *" H o sp ita l- Mr ’ H Mr f Helv r e Slly y ^ luculty. date win will be F f X n 'M e la n s o ^ M r s S o g V -'Jíííu ‘¿«ld lr in at a pretty ceremony in lig a rd l u i i i n c n d Marie M« ianson, Mrs. Stannard, Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Helvogt en- KvnngeUcal church Dr Paul C an(1 Mrs. Charles Douglass, Nell .. Mrl John Ihle is convalescing at tertalned Saturday night with din- ilrown of t/M Angel?* performed Auxiliary Meet* TueMay— Stangel. Mrs. C. Shellabarger and the Oooa S am aritan hospital In ner ancj pinochle. Guests present the ceremony Auxiliary to the American Legion th ® host »nd hostess. Portland .f r o m «an operation per- were Messrs, and Mesdames Louis The bride, who was given in m ar- will meet Tuesday evening at 8 E ntertain Saturday nbin'J verSnn i U d v S ' e “ ^ “{/w art and Guy Paine of P ort- rlage by her brother. John Erie o'clock ot the Veterans’ hall, with Mr. and Mrs H E StaDles en- n onf! ' ery nlcely- i?nd’ f ha£jes Wilkins of Aloha. Harry Hoeffel and Earl Johnson. Strom, wore an Ivory satin d riss Mesdames Leah Nlcodemus, T Reva tertalned Saturday evening with n Newly-weds Visit— __ Mfttk» •■•Ho» VS«tl rt«XII*»l«4 I tV IkllK**« W it 11 tktlswwl L b -n ««lr 4«W ( ) l s o l l .I« .. • ». ___ __ with tulle veil ruught In place with Nicol Frankie Olaon, Lueile Imlay card party. G uests were Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cox oi R. N. A. Has P arty— Kelly ’a» orange blossom» ... to and »„„.»vu.c Christine «»«u, «» as „...„..««-a. hostesses. ntid Mesaames Mesdames jo John Hare, Thom as Portland, newlyweds, were Sunday «»— A *- d a Q u a lls o f S c h e in i n an d „ w reath oi ... ....... .. ana n n Hare. Mrs ¿ n n P ,« n u tu .?: ,q W ' ----------- 81lol,'s - c Ford ° f S*1®"" M. E. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cox b ioyd ' Hilhckei made h i g h ™ of Johanna Hill roses, lilies oi the m is s Anna Van O runsven ol Lewton _ and_ K enneth Loukes of They were m arried January 7 In a t "500" Monday night at the Royal VENETIAN 1 I I ! THURS - FRI - SAT. I I I HE’S THE! THIS W EEK M a tin e e S a tu rd a y , 2 P. M . — E ven in g a t 6 :3 0 I I I BEST BABY-KISSER IN | I I THE WHOLE COUNTY! ■ I I A n oth er up roarious role for th is lovable star...as a sm all-tow n p o litic ia n w ith b lg - .. ^ t o w n id e a s . . . w ho I I I I » County C. E. to Hold Rally Meet a t North I I a Ills ,ie ^ ’lnkwiu " y air,s'n,»i.Ft?n S.u^Mr^nd Clothing Needed BIGGER VALUES C tfi PERFECT RESULTS Miss Strom J. C. Henderson VI«’ ” me»'*’ a' ttUW" ’ xSV f'* .•- PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I $49 PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15 NO EXTRA CHARGE BRISTOL !— HARDWARE COMPANY m SUN - MON - TUES. February 3, 4 and 5 I I I I I I C ontinuous Show S u n d a y — 2 u n til H P . M . Next door to Venetian theater Hillsboro Open until 9 P. M. Every Saturday Night room. Mrs. K enneth 8. Wright, Lloyd HUlleker, Sophia Duyck and Mrs. L. C. Brown of north of W atts made high scores and Mrs. Hebekah lodge will m eet Wednes- a ,a d Ys I.t'7Yr. a,.l.d ,M.i'— Mts Davidson Another party will Hillsboro was honored with a din- W atts and W. M. Smith received day 7 ie™n^ ajj the Darlors of the Petrie wore deep pastel dresses of j». ¿iVe"n February '« with ^L.-' WaT- ncr Pa’’,y Sunday, her birthday a n - consolation. I. O. O. F. ***«*»■■«* and s»«»w *4«a^ — as ires oesv as , terTuiui'h IJ ** un’......... 1 niverzary. Those present w e r e . . moire carried colonial »w bouquets as chalrm . Ralph Tarliell of St. Helens was Mer*™.«i,i Messrs, and Mesdames T. H. P it- M- E- ProZra ™ Tuesday— the best man and Maurice Sm ith. . w M C ^n ald m an and dBUghter. R. A Dean and A program of musical and d ra- Edgar Hoover. Albert H Strom and and . ¿®*’urd®d 8tm day Ironi daugbter. Lowell Brown and sons; m atlc numbers will be presented a t Fklgar H utan acted as ushers. Pre- a w*®a ' ‘» p to> v ctoila B. c . aI)f, F M W arner and L. C. Brown, the M ethodist church Tuesday eve- iia J lU X m°Seyc ^ M r ^ w ith ^ e m “ ^ a » r t S t " . Exhibit .„ J e r r e U - , ™ g . Good entertainm ent is prom - M ^ ^ ^ l M ^ r c h a i i t R utan who They encountered flooded roads and .S m a l l wooden figures of c a ttle ., lsed- alw i/aved th e w e d d h ig march detours throughout the trip north h°™®? and poultry are shown In Mudy Group to M e e t- also play«d the wedding the week. They A. adolescent s study 1/ ,’{a. till' ' c ’e e r e -I to t v Port , v l 1 Angeles. m iR vivo. Wash. TTuoti. ---- - Argus —o — window this wwwwm r p, . t a . . zi. iu u y grou giOUp Immediately monv .r e c e p tio following n was l e i d a t the G lenn Norton, high school m - ^ ' “ o ? H l&boro ’ for* a’ c Ä “ L V 30 structor a t Toledo, visited during .''¡fli8 n'i...0 „fn ,Hl1 !‘ e lM ’,r2 f°£ a F h ri? i' ° 'cl°ck at the library. Study subject home of the bride Mrs. Clifton Howe Watson and the week-end with ills grandm other ma5 Presenl Lor... 1Pr s?n ’ ,A ®hlp will be "Physiology of the Family," M r».'Jolui F.'H am ilton poured, ami Mrs Maty Sabin 11c look a group b y^her‘b ro th c ^ ’i ^ a l ^ d l s D h i t e d Cr Wlt« M” ' ^ m.ig leader’ AU G R A N D PRIZE M ODEL 9 Mrs Jule Hutchins, Miss Ferol of his pupils on a tour of the capi- b' " er bro,h<T ls »Iso displayed. m others are Invited Richardson, Miss Mary Madigan tai buildings al Salem und the state o « ™ ™ _______ and Miss Dorothy Thom as served Institutions Saturday, and assisted about the rooms. Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, D. D„ Both Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are Bishop of Nevada, will conduct a well known In C hristian Endeavor service (tonight) Thursday a t the circles over the state with a large g a | n t a Episcopal chapel begln- number of f 'e n d s In W ashington nl|)g at 7;30 ocl(H.k. The public Ls V A C U U M CLEANER county. Mr. Henderson Is a post welcome. Bishop Jenkins is well president of the state C. E. w h ile; known known ln In Hillsboro. Hillsboro. Mrs. Henderson ls financial secre- Rebuilt a t factory and g u aran Gordon Hullt of Enterprise vls- lary for Uie state union. home folks here last week. teed by m anufacturer »vas i ited ---- After a short wedding trli I P Mr Henderson hwest will (:àeti';s" be n t S’o o n Ion .Ls ferd, a J ' ay .b In l i w l t ' ■e|«2KlFÌnit’ th a r t d seel nirtf lnaL. reported the aler tem- I« perature a t 30 below. drlve, r\>rtland. With set of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ooodsteln of Casper, Wyoming, are guests of Attachment! Mr. and Mrs. Morris Well. Mr. Ooodsteln ls a brother of Mrs «4 s ta rtlin g v a lu e / G ra n J P rize (¡Tinning Well. M o d e l a t Sesqui C en te n n ia l Exposition. Mrs Allen K night «resident o f ' Mt. and Mrs. A. H. McGee and S o ld o rig in a lly — u hen n e w - a t 3.50. the Washington Comity Council of “ r Mid Mrs Rex Howell visited P arent-T eacher associations, en ter Carl K nott and family a t Oak Grove Sunday. These fine cleaners have been th o r tained all the local presidents al Mrs. R uth Longfellow Is now em luncheon ul her home In Forest oughly reconstructed. Full size, full ployed with the local office of the Grove Tuesday. Mrs. K night was power. Fach has new bag, cord, bear assisted by Mrs. C. R. M artin, sec Portland G eneral Electric company ings, brushes, etc. All worn parts have Mrs. R D. English and Mrs. J. ond vice-president, and a member of the G arden Home association. W. Kelley spent several days this been replaced with brand new parts. Mrs. M artin Is director of the week ln Poiilnnd. They look and run like new. M A N U F A C T U R E R ’S ONE W EEK SALE! ■fck Ip $h> P. T. A. Leaders Luncheon Guests T H IS GOAR’S Woman’s Shop K. M. Barnes, Prop. i At least it LOOKS like new, and feels the same way! That is if it is sent to the Home Laundry SC Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Hillsboro. Ore. ROSAUNO . RUSSELL Plus bhe Best o f S h o rt S ub jects ai ■ ■ W E E K -N O CHARGE • U p h o ls te r y N o a a lo • R a d ia to r N o u l o • U p h a l i t a r y B ru s h • I n t e n s io n T u b « • C o n n a c tin g H o s e Phone at once. Request free trial. Only ■ limited number have been allotted ua for this sale. Hurry! Selfridge Furniture Co. 1138 Third St. Phone 2 1 X | m WEDNESDAY ONLY, FEB. 6 I W illia m I P o w e ll an d M y r n a Loy in “ E V E L Y N P R E N T IC E ” Small monthly payments Small carrying charge HERE’S WHAT WE GIVE Y O U I D R E S S E S You’ll want one of these, first of spring Dresses, to wear NOW I I I I FRANCES . . . ............ D R / « v|eíToYwá/'/y/rM¿vTT wot»»« $5 4 M DOWN £ .0 0 AUO n/ y * 1 9 8 5 $000 New Spring S ta r - s t u d d .d , ¡¿ugh-pack.d, lov.- th rillin g l 1 9 3 5 's rom antic d .lig b tl C O M IN G SO O N to the V EN ETIA N "David Copperfield” "Our Daily Bread” "Broadway Bill” "Lives of a Bengal Lancer” "Home on the Range” | I