The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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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>
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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.
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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-
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Allene
Mae
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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»,
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ii.i» ...
program i following
...n art. i m
li-r«
ow
roll-call
s tre rei.
e t-________________________ ,;,.r
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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
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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
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- 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-
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! 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,
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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
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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
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IJI t * ilK I U .'tl i t l l l l t * .
U 1 11III1 SBBWMk a
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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
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■ 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
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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 ----------
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_ t . . W. O. Morley.
.
Rambling
M ountaineers
lined
iMiatress In obtaining a fed-
Mesdames
H Smith,
Miss
Dlone
Miller
and
Thom
as
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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
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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-
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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
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local talent, Mrs. Mooberry added.
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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
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V
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b
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, .. _ . . . . , 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
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* 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.
, .... .............
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■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’
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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-
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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
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{«»• 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,
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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
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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
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M r. g Ä ? i e T O Ä e W^ f l c ,Uru Ä
Clyde C Hender.son, Jan u ary 23
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TOe data
bS « un-
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M r Mrs. Ih
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Mr
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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.
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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
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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
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orange
blossom» ...
to and »„„.»vu.c
Christine «»«u, «»
as „...„..««-a.
hostesses.
ntid Mesaames
Mesdames jo
John
Hare, Thom as Portland, newlyweds, were Sunday
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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
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role for th is lovable
star...as a sm all-tow n
p o litic ia n w ith b lg -
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Hold Rally Meet
a t North I I a Ills
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y air,s'n,»i.Ft?n
S.u^Mr^nd
Clothing Needed
BIGGER
VALUES
C tfi
PERFECT
RESULTS
Miss Strom
J. C. Henderson
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PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
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NO EXTRA CHARGE
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February
3, 4 and 5
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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.
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as ires oesv as , terTuiui'h
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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.
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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-
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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.
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—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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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P. T. A. Leaders
Luncheon Guests
T H IS
GOAR’S
Woman’s Shop
K. M. Barnes, Prop.
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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
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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
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Small carrying charge
HERE’S WHAT WE GIVE Y O U I
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You’ll want one of
these, first of spring
Dresses, to wear
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New
Spring
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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”
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