THE 'I'iiursday, February 7, 1938 C o u n ty P .T . A . G r o u p M e e ts H e r e S a tu r d a y H IL L S B O R O New Pictures Given Kating Legion ul Decency committee of Hillsboro Christian Count II Issued this bulletin on pictures showing nt the Venetian theater during the coming week: "Transatlantic Merry- go-round" has been rated as a class ft picture, while the Saturday evening preview, "The Human Side," belongs In class A. Special atten tion Is called to "Our Dally Bread" showing next week-end, which Is not only a class A picture, but has been highly recommended by both Protestant and Catholic critics. (Class A pictures are recommended for family view, while class B pic tures are recommended for mature persons only.) ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Five “First Woman President” Coffee Club Will Convene Friday; Play on Program "The Allen,” a play dealing with citizenship, will be presented ut the Hillsboro Coffee club meeting In the chamber of commerce rooms Friday afternoon, beginning at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. II. H. Stannard Is directing und the cast Includes Mrs. Marshall Elder, Miss May Cook and Mrs Stannard. Mrs. V. W. Gardner has charge of the musical program. Mrs. El- w o o d Johnson, A m ericanization chairman, has general charge. Hostesses for the afternoon In clude Mrs C. E. Wells, Mrs. J. H. Garrett Mrs. Fred Holznagel and Mrs. Elwood Johnson. finest» are welcome, according to Mrs. Fred J. Sewell, president. Plans for a Colonial tea. to be given February 22. In the chamber of commerce romos, will be made Invitations to the affair have been extended to all women's clubs In Washington county. A program will be given and early Washington county history will be depicted. Cuiidle-liglitliig ceremony honor of the Washington county chapter, to attend as many sessions as pos i 'I ' h will be held at the lia ul Melno- dlst Episcopal church during the sible. county in gunlzntlun meeting Hat- urday Irom 10 a. m. to 4 p. in Mrs MRS. DOIIIM4 SI'EAKH William Kletzrr, .-•late president, Ill.lO lti: IH.I.PIIIANS will apeak hi the afternoon Delphian society met for lunch I’rograni Include» parliamentary Monday ul Mrs. H. A. Deck’s law drill hv Margaret Mooberry, eon home. Mrs J. 11. flarretl h u d 10 a in., business. 10:30 a. 111.: charge of the program with Mrs. roll call and president’» report, 11 M P Cadv assisting. Mrs. John K a. in ; lun stunt ul 11:30 a in. and Dobbs of Grove »(Mike on luncheon and candle-lighting serv her book. Forest "Men o f Ohainpoeg." ice, noon. Instead of the usual i»»l- George Fuller's "History the Pa luck luncheon, a 25c luncheon will cific Northwe.1" will be of presented be served by a local committee. At I to the local library by the Del ternoon program will Include poems phian society. BANKS Miss Hanna Krelche and by Mrs. Blaaslng. songs by Mrs. V Wayne B Thurman, both of Man — W Gardner, and a pageant under ning. were married January 26 at the direction of Mrs. W Nixon of b e n e f it p l a n n e d Vancouver, Wash. The bride Is forest Grove, utter which Mrs. AT PLEASANT VIEW the daughter nt Mrs. Charles Sweck- Klctaer will sneak cr of Manning and Is well known A Valentine basket social and pro- County I*. T. A. Stand» High | gram will be held at the school ul In Bunks where she attended high Washington county I*. T A stunds 3» p III. February 14. Proceeds school. Tile couple will live In Man high in the »lute contest for a ! , 7 from Mnull admission charge ning where Mr. Thurman Is the stiver cup to be awarded for mem I will be the used to upply on playground prlnelpul of the grade school. bership by the state executive board Tlie couple were chartvurled Sun Those attending are of the I’. T. A. Hie award will I»' equipment. promised a grsxl musical program day evening ut their home In Man made on following points: la > 50 by Hillsboro and Pleasant View ning. tsilnts for number of associations talent. Miss Naydeane Patterson was In making a gain, (bi 26 points for stalled president of Gamma chap new associations, of which this Mr. and Mrs Paul Rees and ter. Hillsboro Christian Council, county lias three, i n 28 per cent Monday evening. J Robert Patter for the greatest, gain as u whole, Mr and Mrs. Charles Rees of Port son. Council'» president, officiated this county having made a gain of land visited hi Forest Grave Sun The A-l health Plaque Issued by at the Installation ceremony, and 38 per cent, and <d> 5 points for day. Mrs. Charles Rees lived there Representative James «W. Mott of Oregon Introduces to the world the Washington county public health the council attended. Other officers each association paying county dues. 46 years ago. his daughter, born Monday, January 7th. He says she will be the At lust report Washington county Mr. and Mrs J. L. Anderson and assixlatlon was presented to the Installed: Jean Person, vice-presi stood Ultra In the contest which Esther Hasselblud o f Champion. Hillside school on Friday by Mrs. dent; Shirley Kelly, secretary, and first woman president of the United States. Little Miss Mott is Hugh McGIlvra, association presi Grace Bowman, treasurer. March 31, 1936 Mich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the first congressional baby bom during the new session. H ie , David Loagren of Portland Sunday. dent. This school is the first In A council dance may be held photograph shows the baby at the age of three days.—Washington Washington county to fulfill the 14 either March 4 or 5, to conclude Glen Norton of Toledo spent Sun requirements of health necessary to Star Staff Photo. the social season before Ixmt be day with Ills grandmother, Mrs. obtain the plaque. gins. Chapter meetings, which were Mary Babin. Three of tils high Brandaw of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. A health program was presented discontinued during the examlna- school pupils accompanied him. Walter Pautz of Vancouver, Wash. the pupils and a short talk on , tlon period, were resumed during I Mr and Mrs. L. P. Stranahan ' | by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robertson, Miss this week. Committee for the dance the seal sale was given by Mrs. and Mrs, Doris Jacobson of Port George es Cornelia and Ruth Liebenow, El will be Presidents Maurice Peeren- Bauman. land were week-end guests of Mr. NORTH PLAINS—Albert Bolma lxx»m. Mac Grogan, and Allan Sig and Miss LaShella Ohmacht. daugh sie and Dorothea Matthes, and Os und Mrs. E. Barham at Salem. wald and Edgar Matthes of Port ler. Birthday Observed— ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ohmacht, land. Mrs L E. Furrow and Mrs. J. B. .Several speakers are on the P ar were married in Portland January Mrs. Roy Stuart celebrated her ent-Teachers' association meeting Sutton of Aloha uttended the coun 31. After a short trip to Seattle Entertain Sunday— Saturday night with a late Auxiliary Meets— program next Tuesday night In the cil of the V F. W. Auxiliary last I 1 birthday Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Easter en and other northern points the young buffet supper. Guests were Messrs Wednesday night in Portland American Legion Auxiliary meet I couple Junior high school auditorium. Rev will make their homo in tertained with a supper party Sun und Mesas lame's E. B Watts. Walter ing Tuesday evening at the Vet John Beehen of Klamath Falls ! Tews, Charles M Iteed. program chair day night. Guests were Messrs, and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bolma are Ross Tupper, Adrian Young, erans' hall was well attended. Re was in Portland on business last man. also announces a playlet. I by Mes both popular young folks of this Mesdames O. B. Gates, E- B. Tongue, Dr Charles Iatmkln will discuss week and spent u few days with Roy Stuart, Mr Glenn Rood, and freshments wen J W. Bailey, T. H. Tongue. L. J. Misses Helena Mohr of Portland dames Leah Nicodemus, R. J. Nicol, vicinity. children's teeth, their cure, diseases, thr Bechens at West Union. Merrill, C. T. Richardson, J. H. S. E. Olsen, Lucille Imlay, and and the correct diet necessary for Mr and Mrs. Kelly Jones of ■ and Josephine Stuart. Rossman, Herbert Deck, and C. B. Christine Kelly. their proprr development M rs. Pendleton visited Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 Dr. II ukk I hs , Son III— Birthdays Observed— Georgia Hniltb Hillsboro librarian, G. Varner and Mr and Mrs. John A birthday party was given at Buchanan of McMinnville. Dr Harrison D Huggins und will talk on "How to Use the Li : Gardner over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Gardner. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Mrs. Amacher Hostess— I son Douglass have both been In brary." Women's Missionary guild of the Mr and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale of the Jones hospital with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Alt O. Johnson, Mrs. Watkins Saturday night for Mr. Rfforts »re being made to obtain Moro spent the week-end with Dr. Huggins was able to go home M. Wick. Rev. Wlsecarver, Mrs and Mrs. James Valley of Beaver M. E. church met Tuesday after a speaker from the Oregon State their son-in-law George Fischer and Mrs N. E. ton, Mrs. Lowell Brown and Joe noon with Mrs. F e d Amacher. Mrs Wednesday, and the boy Is much and daughter, Mr college faculty at Corvallis to talk improved Dr. A. O. Pltmun Is a t Haworth attended the annual Epis Collins, whose birthdays occur in William Bucher was assisting host on 4-H club work, and the possi 1 und Mrs. J. L. Bearcy. copal diocese dinner Saturday eve February. Others present w e r e ess. Mrs. M. W. Johnson led devo Mr. and Mrs Robert Jones and tending them. bilities for continued activity In ning at the Portland hotel in Port Messrs, and Mesdames Harry Mer tions, Mrs. A. W. Havens had liaby <il Portland spent the week McAllister» Entertain— dub work In Hillsboro schools land. Bishop Thomas Jenkins was ritt and son of Portland, G. W. charge of the lesson, and Mrs. L. C. Miss Maureen Moore of Junior end with Mr and Mrs. O. W. Pool Handsaker. T. H. Pitman and Kramien gave a vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs. T. McAllister en the speaker. high faculty Is roach of the playlet und Miss Ruth Jones. tertained Saturday night for friends Little Alan Humburg, son of Mr. daughter Jean. William Jungnickel Bishop, Boy Honored— which win be given. Mr and Mrs. Loren Schulmerlch from Portland, Hillsboro and Beav and son Raymond. Mrs. Joe Collins, All parents, teachers a n d others and Mrs Anna Schulmerlch visited erton. Cards, dancing and parlor and Mrs. Oscar Humburg of Gari Lowell Brown, Mrs. J. W. Maier, Birthday cake and coffee were Interested t il the welfare of the Mr. and Mrs. Duvld Edlgar at games were enjoyed during the baldi, was operated on for mas- Ted and Pearl Maier, and Rose served at the All Saints' mission bool I a n ' urged by Mrs. J. M. Cedar Mill Sunday. told January 31 in Portland. He Thursday evening following t h e : evening. Lunch was served to nine was brought to the home of his Watkins. Person, P. T A president, to a t service by Bishop Jenkins of Neva Mrs, Lena Morris, who has been teen. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F e d Quilting Bee Held— tend the meeting. da. The occasion was the bishop’s 1 1 1 and under the care of Dr Hlnk- Rood, Tuesday, Grade school P. T A group will ley In Portland, Is expected home School Reunion S atu rd ay - Mrs. Alvah Logan held an all day birthday, and also th at of little meet Wednesday afternoon nt the some Walker's orchestra will furnish James Wells and Miss Jean Mc quilting bee at her home January- Peter Melhulsh. time this week. library. "Dollar Hlgn In the Family" 31 Those attending were Messrs, m usic for dam mg at the West Un Donald, students at U. of O.. spent Mrs. C. A. Fletcher of Portland will again be the study subject with and Jackson school reunion the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. and Mesdames R. Homecker, D B. To Display Quilt— l.s visiting h e r p a ren ts. M r anil ion Mrs Hayes lllckford ns leader. Mrs. M. M. Bierly, who celebrated Burkhalter, M. Smith, and C. Saturday evening at the North C. E. Wells. Mrs. Wells drove them Mrs Itav Delsmun. Mrs Delsmun Plains K. P. hall All alumni and to Eugene Sunday evening return H. Himes, W. Study Group Meets and Mesdames Lena her 93rd birthday today, has pieced P T A adolescent study group is ill witii a cold. Stewart. Anna Schulmerlch. Wena a quilt which will be displayed at former students are urged to a t ing Monday. Mr. and Mrs Curios Johnson tend. held an Interesting meeting nt the W. R. C. quilt show, February Mr. and Mrs. H. E. LaBare and Chase, Rose Cox. E. B. Watts, Claud the library Tuesday night, subject be and daughter Joan of Gladstone daughter Harriet of St. Helens and Cook and Orin Darety and daugh 15. at the Veterans' hall. ing "Psychology of the Family " ] were week-end guests of Mr. and Oliver Westcott Honored— Mr. and Mrs. L. W. LaBare and ter. The men played "500" while the Joseph Stretcher Honored— Forty-three relatvles were enter- son Next *c iston will be February IB Mrs R W. Cox. Donald of Portland spent Sun women quilted. A surprise birthday party was m il l subject will la' "Psychology of Florence Gordon, who Is enrolled luined on Sunday at the home of day with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mel Gleneva Braudaw Honored— held in honor of Joseph Stretcher the Adolescent.” All members are In the North Pacific College of Mr. and Mrs Joe Corrlerl In honor hulsh. Gleneva Brandaw was given a Jr. at the John Schmeltzer home at welcome. Mrs. M M Ronilg Is Pharmacy In Portland, was at home of the 81st birthday of Mrs. Cor- rlerl's father. Oliver Westcott. A Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schulmerlch surprise farewell party last Thurs Scholls Monday after Scholls or chairman lor the week-end. left January 31 for Capetown, Cal. day at the home of her grand- chestra practice. P. T. A. Study Set j birthday dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wilkes of pa arents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandaw. Pre-school child study group of guests Bunday of Mr Jensen's Patricia Kroeger Honored— Longview. Wash., visited Mr. and M ore than twenty members of the Honor Mrs. Riedweg— the P T A meets the second and mother, Mrs. N. P. Nielsen, of Long Neighbors and friends gathered Mrs. L. E. Wilkes Sunday evening. Christian church Endeavor were I Mrs. Art Kroeger entertained fourth Wednesday of each month Sui day In honor of her daughter In the Peter Boscow school nt 3 view. Wash. L M. Reed, captain of the Ohioan present. Gleneva left F ld ay for at the Peter Riedweg home S at urday evening to honor Mrs. Ried Mr und Mrs J. N. Miller of Patricia's tenth birthday. Guests Steamship Company, lias been vis Laurelwood academy near Gaston, o'clock, 'Pie children are cared for weg on her birthday. by a competent young lady in the , Clatskanie spent the week-end with wen Mr and Mrs. Albert Asbahr iting his sister. Mrs. E W. Moore. where she will attend school. kindergarten room of the school relatives and friends In and near and daughter June. Mrs Barbara Captain Reed Is with the Ameri Anniversary Celebrated— Food Sale Saturday— Darks and Mrs. Julius Asbahr. at a cost of 10c to each parent. Mrs. Hillsboro. can-Hawaiian Steamship line. Methodist Epworth League will Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rledweg of It W Fuller is leader of this group Mrs. Cynthia Good of Forest I’le Supper Planned— Harry Johnson left Monday morn south ol Hillsboro entertained rela hold a cooked food sale at Fred Tlie subject for the meeting Febru Grove has been spending a few ing for F ndleton on a business trip. Amacher's Superior market Satur Past Noble Grands' club of Re Sunday in honor of their ary 13 Is "How parents teach their days with her daughter, Mrs. E J Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jensen were tives bekah lodge will hold a pie supper guests 24th wedding anniversary. Guests day. beginning at 10 a. m. children to be naughty.'* Mrs ft McAlcar. of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Adams F b ru a rv 15, 8 15 p. m.. In the local were Messrs, and Mesdames J. Marty Have Scarlet Fever— W Melhulsh will have charge of Mrs. R A Denby returned home | I. O. 6 . F hall. Ladles are asked of Portland Monday night. and daughter, Jacob Trachsel and the discussion. The Lawrence Fcken family at Tuesday from u week's visit with I to Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Rees were children. Emil Trachsel and chil bring pies, and there will be a her broUier, U G. Longsworth. of 1 free program. house guests January 30 and 31 at dren, Henry Tonges and daugh Scholls was quarantined Monday for scarlet fever, two members of ■ Portland. the A C. Rhodes home In Port ter. and Philip Massinger and sons, the family being ill. _ land. An evening party was given all of near Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace and Grace Hudson Fesidenl— Handy Andy 4-H cooking club tn their honor Thursday. son Hilly of Beaver were week-end Tacoma Minister to Speak— guest» of Mr and Mrs. Frank Wal was organized last week at Lelsy- Miles Cady of Vancouver. Wash., Mrs. Smith Honored— Rev. V. A. Spicker of Tacoma, A varied musical and dramatic lace. vllle. Grace Hudson was elected visited this week with his uncle, Mr, and Mrs. W. Verne McKin P irogram was presented at t h i J Mr. and Mrs. G. D. O'Hara and president, and Dorothy Kennedy.1 M. P Cady. Miss Janette Cady ney and son Walter and Mrs. Emma Wash., will speak at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. lethodlst Episcopal church Tues 5' of Oswego visited t h i s secretary There are twelve mem-i came down from Corvallis to spend C. McKinney attended a birthday day evening under the auspices of children party in honor of Mrs. E. C. McKin bers. the week-end at home. week with Mr and Mrs A J. Whld- the King's Daughters' class of the sister. Mrs. Sophia Smith, Argus classified ads get results. Attend Conference— Guests at the H. R. Emmott ney's Rundav school Proceeds will be don. of Forest Grove at the home of Mr and Mrs W R. Wlon and Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Reed home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Smith's son-in-law and daugh used for new song books for the family of Gresham were guests of Kenneth Carlile and family of Van attended the Salem dtstrlct confer school. Entertainment Included ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borgen, in piano solos. Blanche Flnrgan; duet Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson Sun ence at Corvullts January 30 and couver and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Portland Thursday evening. 31. Mrs. L. C. Brown and Mrs. R. Reed of Portland. Mrs Floyd Miller and Mrs Chnrles day. Mrs. Nora Scandrett and Mrs. Ar A Dean nccotnponled them. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Long, Virginia Perkins Elected— Reed accompanied by Mrs. J. A Sub-Deb club elected following and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mero of llei "A W in te r's T a le ." thur Anderson of Gaston visited Class Holds Meet— Portland, and Miss Anna Baumann officers January 31 at the Junior tragedy. Mrs. II H. S tannards at the L. C. Lomax home Thurs Ever-Ready class of the Christian Hillside visited Mr. and Mrs. L. high school: Virginia Perkins, pres dramatic class; piano selections by day. ' church Sunday school met January of ident; Dorothy Challacombe. vice- Alice Schulmerlch; songs, mixed Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kirk and with Mrs Ethel Powers. Next A. Long Sunday. Alma Eslinger, secretary; quartet. Dirts Webber. Bernice How famllv of Portland were guests Sun 30 meeting will be with Mrs. H. A. Al William F eem an, who has been president; Ann Munkres. treasurer; Dixie Lee ard. Bob Kalkwarf and Charles day of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Lentz. lison under medical care at Jones hos- Wednesday evening. Reed Jr ; accordion numbers La-1 Mrs. Francis Gheen Is visiting ital for some time, was able to go MacDowell, reporter; and Louise Velle Jackson of North Plains; tilts week with her daughter Mrs. Past Chiefs Meet— Cruzen, committee chairman. ome this week. piano. Helen Dean; vocal. Minerva George Mrs. S. E. Fayrnm and Mrs. Lloyd Loral People Guests— Leona Oerardo of Finevllle vis Schultz at Oregon City. H ighest Q uality Filler, accompanied by Blanche Brown entertained 18 of the Past ited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthes Flnrgan; and a coinedv. "Charm." j Mrs Paul Jones and son of Mc Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters at last week. Lowest Prices gave a large dinner Sunday at their Mrs. Frrd Sewell gave musical In- [ Minnville are visiting her parents, the home of Mrs. Fayram Thurs Mr. and Mrs William Brogden home in Portland. Guests were Mr. terpretatlon to the dramatic num Mr. and M rs. A W. Haven day night. and famllv visited Bonneville dam and Mrs. Emil Olson, Donald and Mr. and Mrs. M E. Webb of Spo bers. See the many values in Stanley Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Sunday. kane. Wash., were Sunday guests of Tea Tuesday— Miss Helena Mohr of Portland Olson, Albert and Marilyn Olson of Iatdles' Aid of the Methodist our F ebruary Broadside Mr. and Mr». Howard Wells. INSTITUTE RED Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, Guests at the Henry Kroeger church will give a tea Tuesday was a week-end guest of Josephine little CROSS PLANNED which was m ailed to Miss Mavis Jones and Charles Stuart. from 2:30 to 5 In the basement of American R e d Cross Chapter home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson you a few days ago. Worker's Institute for Oregon and B. E. Thompson of Portland. CARD OF THANKS spent Saturday and Sunday at Eu Mr and Mrs. J. K Webber and Celebrate 93rd Birthday— W e wish to extend our thanka fo r the Western and Central Washington m any expressions of kindness and sym- ) Rem ember we feature will open Monday In Portland. Ses Florlne visited Mr and Mrs. R. R. Mrs. M. M. Bricrly will celebrate gene. ps thy extended during our recent be Breakfast club will meet Wednes sions will be conducted at the Barnes of Portland Sunday. her 93rd birthday today (Thursday». reavem ent, the illness and death o f the quality a t a price. Heathninn hotel and will close Feb E. W. Plapp and Ed Morford vis She l.s a member of tlie local Wo day w ith Mrs. W E. P ittinger. la te M rs. J. W . Goodin, and especially fo r ruary 15. W. F Norman, chairman ited the Over the Top Host No. 81 man s Relief Corps. John Bergen of Marshfield was in (he b ea u tifu l flo ra l trib u te s .—J . W . See us today fo r your Hillsboro last week. G taalin and fam ily. In Portland Monday evening. : 11. E. <5. Meet— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purves of Port hardw are requirem ents. H. E. C. club will meet (today) land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday at 12:30 In the grange F, E. Cornelius Sunday. hall for a pot luck lunch. Mr. und Mrs. E. R. McKay of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. D. A. R. to Meet— and Mrs. J. R. Peppnrd. David Hill chapter, D. A. R.. will Miss Rozena Wltherll of Portland meet Monday evening with Mrs. B. F Pile. wns u guest last week of her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Peppnrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nye O. Bristol were guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Bristol W ANTED of Silverton Sundny. Men to Qualify for Good Mrs. Donald Franklin of Portland Pay Position» Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. W. W ill personally interview men Barnes, this week. w illin g to w ork hard for good pay positions in Fleetrie R e frig eratio n Mrs. Frank Mitchell visited her and A ir C o nditioning business. cousin, Mrs. Lillian Laughlin, at P re fe r men w ith fa ir education Gaston Frldny. m echanically inelinetl. now em Dr. and Mrs. John C. Bartels were ployed. Must he w illin g to devote Nc\t door to Venetian theater some spare tim e here in H illsboro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward to p re lim in a ry tra in in g to become Coinan Sunday. Hillsboro in stallation a n i l service exi»ert. Mrs. Gertrude Cnlef spent Sun Earn w hile learning. W rite , giving Open uniII 9 P. M. day In Portland with Mr. nnd Mrs. age. phone, present occupation. F e d Meek. Every Saturday Night UTILITIES ENGINEERING J. H. G arrett was called to Pen INSTITITE dleton F lday by the death of his 40« N. W ells S t.. Chicago. H I. brother. ing tin' memory of l‘. T. A. foiind- urges Washington county workers Manning Couple Wed Saturday Miss Patterson Chapter Head Hillside School Plaque Winner Hillsboro P. T. A. Meeting Tuesday Junior Hi School Miss Ohmacht and Albert Bolma Wed A C C IV H C I » ( J U V S t f l Colden Wedding of Service Club Anniversary of Teachers of the two grade schools and Junior high and Mr and Mrs. Phelps were guests of the Couple Observed Orange Service club at a dinner Monday evening at the chamber of com Mr and Mrs Fred Hamel of near merce. L. C. Mooberry Introduced Orenco celebrated their 50th wed- , David Hill school Instructors in ding anniversary Sunday. Mr. Ham the absence of Mr. Nosier Peter el was born In Cassel. Hesse, G er Boscow and Junior high teachers many, and came to Oregon In 1882 were Introduced by Rex Jones, and He was married to Emily Mary Service club members by Mrs. L. E. Llchty. native daughter of Hllls- MacDowell. Daffodils and yellow | boro, February 5, 1885. at the Tual candles were used In decoration. atin Plains Presbyterian church. Program Included songs by Robert Rev. George Ross officiated. Three Kelly, accompanied by Mrs. Fred children were born to the union.1 Sewell; reading by R. L. Putnam; Louie, Eleanor and Maud. There tap dance by Jacqueline Hunt; skit are four grandchildren and one by Mrs. H. H. Stannard and De great grandchild. loss Anderson, and piano solca by Guests at the golden wedding Mary Manley and Evelyn Haworth. were Messrs, and Mesdamcs Joe Zanlker of Oregon City. Ernest ! ; Miller of Multnomah, A. O. Pitman , Official Newspaper of Washington and children, John Gardner and County—Hillsboro Argus with which Betty and Anita Morgan. J. J. Wls- Is combined the Hillsboro Inde tf mer. Perry Gardner of Quatama. pendent. Frank Llcnty and daughter Evelyn, Howard Llchty and daughter Bev Hats cleaned and blocked, shoes erly, both of Beaverton. Fred Hamel shined. W. G. Stampolls, 1132 Main Jr. and daughter Lavonne, and Street. 37tf Jack Hamel, both of Orenco; Mrs. F J. Krueger of Llnnton, Louie “500” Card Party and Dance Hamel and Misses Eva and Maud At Cedar Mill Grange hall Sat Hamel and Violet Stoffer of Oren- urday, February 9. Admission 29c. tco, Herman Hamel of near Hills boro, and Miss Eleanor Hamel, Old Time Dance who lives with her parents, Mr. and Tuesday night, Verboort C. O. F. , Mrs. Fred Hamel. hall. Admission 25c. tf Good Time Dance At Grange hall every Saturday , night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad mission 25 cents. 50tf Miss Way Weds John H. York Miss Beatrice Way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Way of Hills boro, and John H. York of Aloha, were married January 26 at North Bonneville, Wash. The couple will make their home In Portland where Mr. York is employed with Irwin- Hodson Co. Masquerade Dance At the Helvetia hall Saturday, February 9. Music by the "East- side Entertainers." Everybody mask. Admission 25c. 50-1 Conference Planned— Rambling Mountaineers District conference of e l e v e n ! Dance at Laurel hall Saturday Masonic lodges in Washington and night, February 16 Old time and Yamhill counties will be held In modern. Admission 15 cents and Hillsboro April 19. The grand en 25 cents. tf tertainment committee has a r - 1 Dance at Odd Fellows Hall ranged the program, but Hillsboro lodge, the host, has not yet com-1 Every Thursday night at Odd Fel pleted its plans for the meeting. lows hall. February 21 will be mas querade dance. Sponsored by the Loyal Order of the Moose. Music by the Revelers 51tf KOR 19 scores of Hill*, R A N G E and up rig h t Stover engine, 2 h- Too Late to Classify C O C K E R Spaniel puppies fo r sale. 15, at Bethany. Bos 3-7. R t. 2. P o r tla n d . BI -M U LE, about 1200 Ibe., single and double, cheap. John Ehlen. Box 107, R t. 2, H ills b o ro ; riv er road near Farm ington bridge. 51p H O R S E , cook stove, and everything I own fo r sale.—John E. 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