The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
Thtirmlay, February H , 1936
of
Girl R eserves P lan Anniversary
Couple Honored
M id-W inter Session Here on Monday
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
S ix tie th A n n iv e rs a ry O b serv e d
Page Five
Coffee Club to
Sponsor
Tea on
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“
'
February
22nd
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L ist o f J u v e n ile
L o o k s A n n o u n c ed
H ats cleaned and blocked, atioes
shined. W. Q. Stampolts, 1133 Main
Street.
„ u
Listing of Juvenile books p u r - 1
Kam bling Mountaineers
chased by the Hillsboro
brary during 19:H inelutfes
Re- , ri a,nCp.
LaurP* ball Saturday
member and Forget," A d a m s nlf!ht- February 18 Old time and
Chaffee; L "Right
G uard
« "Wandy,"
ra n t." .Barbour;
lttl? House
In » motiern
cents. Admission 15 cents and
tf
G reen’ Valley." H unt "Stockv of
Lone Tree R a n ™ " Snow "io d d
Artisans' Card Party
Hale on the Nine," "Skate Glen-1 At Forest Orove I. o . O. F. hall.
aäocÄ .
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mkwwuoh ,
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Sixtieth wi ib
, ., i ,ary of
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_ _ Mr. und Mm F. T. Splcker, resl-
the
Hillsboro
Coffee
club
will
spon-
O lr l ltr.ii rvr» 111 Oregon uiid Where .•■hr will hear Minx Alice Sow- drtitz of Hillsboro for 22 years, wax
sor on February 22 In the cham -
outlieru W ashington arc holding ••!».
who being sent out froni observed here Monday *I7ie couple
b?r. ? f commerce rooms were made
a n n u a l m id-w inter conference a t!* 1»* national office by our founders were married February 11, 1875, at
Foreat drove Friday, Baturday and day gifts of last year.
Colesburg, Iowa.
Sunday
1 Mm. Carl Sunde of Forest drove.
The Hplcker- came to Oregon 30
laowmeni
^ ...2
•> runa.
, . ,- r ¿ ^ J * “
ttee
HpccelU’N ami dlseiuudons w i l l county membership chairm an, an- , years ago, coming to Portland from
center around the conference theme nounced th a t the prize she Is g lv-| the middle west In 1005 und then
th e , £ a ^ c a of ’WhiUfoot. the W
of "New Frontiers" In high school . lug to the association having tie moving to Hillsboro In 1013. P re­
th . <arly hlatory of Oregon and of ges»; 'Hot Dog Partners," “Bean
students' adjustm ents to tlielr f a m - ' greatest gain between December B ’vlous to coming to Oregon, Mr.
the
first days
of Hillsboro
will be
Bill." Hevhger
"K ileldoseone
exhibited.
Anyone
who knows
of “ Ball
yeÓÍÍ
Utile* T.my
o f^ X "
Hies their friends and the world and Mutch 31 will be awarded In Hplcker hud been In the harness
PrliicliHil speakers will be Itev. .1 April at the county council meet- and saddlery business In Wlscon-
personal experiences o f pioneers "Road In 8tory L an d ." Piper "Shaun
lltldson Ballard, minister of the mg.
sin South Dakota und Minnesota.
crossing the plains or after their O’Day of Irelan d " Braudels' "Our
arrival here is Invited to tell of Cat. HUI; "RoSnd M uíb£?y B u íh "
First Presbyterian church. Portland
Mm. M arian Murdock, president
" is 'b house for friends and rela-
Ur llruce It Baxter, president ol 1)f Sherwood P T. A. Invited the Jives was held at the Hplcker home
them at the tea, it was said.
MacNeil
"Children o f CoverFd
W illamette university; Dr George (.oullCl| t„ ,neel W|t!. t he Sherwood h " " 1 llir,'«',.l<> fl.v" o'clock In the
Women's clubs o f Washington Wagon." C arr; Heart of the Sky-
Allen Aduers, professor of psychology a.-va,elation In April An Interesting ‘‘“ T 1*?0'? Mrs M• H• Stevenson
county voted to put on Christm as loo,'* Sperlin; "Bob F lam e/’ Yeager-
a t Pacific university; <1 H Olx't program Lx being plunned.
ixrured. Among the children present
parties for de.*jerving children this "Juan and Juanita," Baylor- "Lon-
leuffer, Oregon director of Boy, M
M
. c o u n t y ..
'* Mrs vprn A. Splcker of
comlng winter as the Hillsboro donderry H eir" Newton- ’ “fitnnp
Scouts, and
Mm. K atherine ll ,le“ ^
¿ „ ¿ o r t of h e ^
Waj,h - Mr" Elsie Kuratll.
Coffee club did last Christmas. It Knife Boy." Maíkus; "Windy L slan d '
Pjpor, dean of girls at Milwaukie fah iaile work“ In the S u n ty mul “ r* “ *“ >
Wll-
was reported a t the meeting This H arper; "College on Horseback "
was one of a number of reports Hall; "Peter. K atrlnka's B ro th e r"
'
in leadership training “^ n t," ^ V
d'dnU1?‘ ' p*l*'“«lb“ “ y «"
- ™ land' “nd Mr* Alma
.. d .. " “Jy
on
the
o u n tv convention.
c o n v e n tio n Under
if n d . r "K
••Lr-»-,n
i
x , ___
on
ttie c county
atrlnka
Grows
U
H a —
s !e.t:
k lll
Williams of Tillamook Many friends;
ill he
lv - »,r<
plans outlined at the county-wide "Timber Trail " Chatmian "Jane
und * program planning w
will
be u glv
called and Mr and Mrs Splcker i |
meeting,
each
club
would
care
for
Hope."
Grey;
"F
arm
c?^oy'.”
w
ild ­
ng.
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en by 7«------------J
*T - leaders
J — • who
...
.ourteen adult
received many lovely gifts.
the children In Its own district.
are In touch with up-to-date Girl |{ i'i( |ir < > N l i m P f i t f )
er;
"When
S
arah
Saved
the
Day."
A dinner party was given the
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. S phkrr
A quilt which Is being made by Slngm aster; "Silver Shell." Chase;
Reserve club work Delegates will * ’ • , U F>'- - I V c l I I l U l LG
honored couple In the evening a t ;
the American home departm ent was “Spunky." Hader; and "Exploring
hold meetings In the adm lnlstra- l l n n < u . p i n r i n o r
the Methodist church by members j
shown
a t the meeting. Materials with Beebe." "One Hundred Best
tlon building, m rals will be served I I O l l O I
I l O ll C C l
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_
of circle two of the Ladles' Aid
' for the quilt were donated by Mrs. Poems," and "Wild Animals As 1
Ill the Congregallouul church hall
n ttVld Hill chapter. D. A I t . met Present were Mr and Mrs J. F
B p /M c
C. E. Wells. The quilt, which Is half Know Them." List purchased In
and they will be housed In Forest w)((, Mrs B j. J>llp Monday uft- Hplcker and son John of Portland. D U I V l I l i n . U V l l G d y
. . . e-..
w.
completed, will be exhibited a t the 1935 will be published next week.
Grove homes.
rrnoon.
Kev. and Mrs. V. A. »picker of T a - '
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f
t
W
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quilt-show
and tea which the Worn-
A gel-acquainted fireside party
Mrs. Lester Mooberry reported coma, Wash., Mrs. Elsie Kuratli, j
V U ttl
a n s Relief Corps will hold In the
will be held Friday night at th e
gtate highway commission Mr and Mrs. Preston Williams of
r
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j
,
.
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<
Veterans'
hall
Friday. Proceeds G ro u p s H o ld
home of Elisabeth Bchermernom. ¡lutj K| Ven the eluinter permission Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs W H Witt
the covering will
where the girls will ulso hear in-
dedicate the bridge across the nnd daughter Wilma and Mr und
■-
i>o to American home departm ent. S o cial M e etin g s
I,’resting travel talks. A swim In T ualatin at Farm ington as the Mrs. Harold Nelson of Portland, all
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Mrs.
A.
W.
Havens,
departm ent
the university pool will be enjoyed Hurrls b r i d g e , com m em orating members of the family; and about
chairm an, . explained.
Edwin ____________
Milton Belles, . ______
psychologist.
. . . . . . Quilts, new and old, . . applique,
. .
.
_
Members of the W olf Cub pack
Saturday afternoon, and a banquet |. |, |||P Harris, wlio ran the first 15 friends
Five dollars waa voted to the Junior scouting organization, met
and a dance In the evening
ferrv across the river a t th a t place
Program opened with a wedding of Portland will be the sneaker F r l - ; crazy and pieced, finished and un-
Impressive events on the program judicatory program will tuke place march played by Mrs. Fred Sewell, day night at the meeting of the : finished will be shown Friday af- scholarship loan fund by the club at Pilgrim House Monday afternoon
Members of the club are planning and went In a body to the home
will II be the opening ceremonial In ,„M,n at a Joint meeting of Farm - followed by the Wesleyan gr
grace and Business and Professional Women’s ternoon a t the W. R. C. quilt
charge of the Beaverton club Frl- ¡„gion community and Duvld illll a prayer by Rev. Charles Reed. Miss club a t the chamber of commerce, show, which will be held a t the to get up Individual theater parties of Jimmy Ede for a social meeting
day evening
chapter
Doris Webber sang "I __
---------- and live Inspiring v..aptei
Love You Mr Belles has been trained on scl- J Veterans’ hall, beginning a t two for the dram atics departm ent m eet- there. Jimmy has been sick for a
rioting ceremonial Sunday "»orn-
w H Manley, chairm an ol T ru ly .' und "Silver T hreads Among entitle psychology in three of Amer-I o’clock Oullts made 50 to 75 years lng March 8 tn the Venetian th e- number of weeks, but had recovered
lug In church, preaentrd bv 'h r |)()m rm ukrrs' committee, reported the Gold;" Charles Reed Jr. gave a lea’s leading universities and has i ago will be a p art of the display, ater. Use of the theater for the aft- sufficiently to enjoy the meeting
Hillsboro d u b O ther Girl Rrservr „„ t |M, progress of 4-H work, bi trum pet solo, "W hen You and I been giving lectures on personality j A patriotic program will be held in ernoon has been donated by M an- and the refreshm ents which fol-
with the show, com- ager Orange Phelps. Mrs. H H lowed. Members of the group pre-
cluljs which will have active parts conjunction with the P T. A. and Were Young. Maggie;" Rev. and development and other Interesting conjunction
the birthdays of Lin- S tannard has charge of arrange- sented him with a book.
In the program are Camas, I/m g- suggested th at Duvld Hill chapter Mrs Reed, a vocal duet, "I Am subjerts over radio station KEX of | memorating
m ents for the affair.
Rose and Bluebell Guilds held a
view. Portland. Newberg. S e a s i d e , ^ . liwurds uj merit. Mrs John Happy In Him;" Mother Splcker Portland and others throughout the coin and W ashington.
Next meeting of the American!- Valentine party Tuesday afternoon
mid Forest Grove Clialrnieh "f the y Richardson of Portland, past and Mrs. Minerva Brown of Port- United States
zatlon
departm
ent
will
be
a
t
2:30
at
the home of Mrs. Fritz Aben-
Musical
numbers
will
also
be
glv-
D
n
i
l
t
r
h
t
v
«
O
h
d
n
r
v
n
committees are R uth Dyke Forest „tat,, regent and guest, stated th a t land, u vocal duet, after which Mrs.
i. according to the program com- i l - 'G U K 'l i y S U U S v I V c
p. m., M arch 6. In the home o‘ droth. their adviser. Junior Guild
Grove. hostess;
Vivian Willing. ,h e will give the D. A R medal Splcker gave a talk.
Mrs.
Fred
Sewell.
Study
of
the
8
met
yesterday afternoon, but
mittee,
Mesdames
Louise
Riggs,
t
A
n
n
i
v
n
v
o
o
v
u
Portland, program, and Mildred for wnrk of merit.
Members of the dinner committee Maud Boscow. Portia Laver. Mar- 4 M i l A n n i V e F S H r y
Constitution will be taken up
there will be no Monarch meeting
Twohy, Beaverton, ceremonial
Mrs. C. E Wells, regent will have
Mesdames Tilomas Connell,
a n d M rs
O eorae D o u v h tv
.
A- H Blasslr.g, literature this week.
I ,h“ r aa.h Sodding
chairm an, reported th at she Is . G ammas enjoyed a skating
' - ' ‘X
n T Ä
Z
irtbuted to ù,e
tZ Ü . r^ u e s tlñ ¿ Gillette.
charge of the scholarship loan fund on
‘
F o u r v e n e r a t io n s to r t h e A Prt> meeting.
buffet supper. Omegans. on Mon-
" rÄ tU -
M arlorlé Montgomery *»>- «»«avance of American Creed
coinmlttee, Mrs Marie Hoffman
" p ^ V e n r e s e n te r i
th e b ea t a n d
Among those attending the meet- day evening, attended the final
Mrs.
Ella
Schulmerlch,
Tula
Sam
-
host,
-
J
th
eir
'
n
e
n
h
e
w
a
n
d
w
ile
ln,f
were
“
number
of
guests
from
meeting
evangelistic
xecretary; Ann Munkrea. treasurer;
R evival S e rv ice s
h Scholls
n-hnll« Woman's - ,i.,h
ram
naian of at
.r the
t the
s - Leavitt
. V.__
sel. Gloria Coulter and 1 Oladys —
Els- n ? o ,r s r o s . ineir n< pnew ^ ana
¡ . “htv » lie a , i , thp
club.
campaign
Christian church,
ner.
f c i n e r Mountain
grand-nephew
Mrs. H. L. Hoeffel sang two solos. Vikings meet tonight (Thursday I.
E nd H e re M o n d a y
Reports Will be given on the dis- , ™ ?p ,L , , " v S a n d M rs Tamtiel accompanied by Mrs. Fred Sewell. Christian Council will meet Mon-
conference at Gresham,
and Doughty
h t“ , Cooper ,a Mountain, and
„ J Mi&s
evening, because of highschool
lorle Duxtwrrv Helen w ic k . W im er . r ,
fin d im y antlm «* fn rn itur.* t ^ n r is l’» n enuren revival services trtet
n,~nn Irene Engeldlnger played two day
ni«n.
win ***
ha. d isz ’ uks . ph XJ.'
fnr . V th u. o ! great-grandniece
u?niy of
UI.
iviouniain.
basketball Tuesday evening.
Hour and Frances Helds
Ml*» { J/1 ’ ‘" J iw 525 ?iii!Xihe<!
cIor,’ d Monday evening with a P^an* wlu
*or
little
Hose May- njann solos
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1«
in
rharvF
of
*°r
M
’
_
rn%
being
fu
rin
A
iu
d
b>
tl»
nie.»-.,i«e
from
Tnddv
observance
of
National
Business
,
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,
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r
v
tn
o
h
tv
urt»
_
Mrs.
E lsie M ay" Cimino Is In charge of
m— age from Evangellat Teddy
, ^ ln. T is'lle. ~Mr and Mr». Doughty are r " J *
th e closing ceremonial and
Miss
n i vid Hdi ch a n te d unmi Leavlu- ®«><1 a reception for o v er, 'y ° " wn s Wcek March 17 10 23> ln' still living on the ten-acre block
d a pla>let enUtled
Good Time Dance
; w r Z K '5 s s v : 4 i '. : S r ™
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s
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where
they built
in 1889.
On
the A“' ‘ " h L .?™ *'
G range hall every Saturday
! day of their wedding the w eather
IX .
-J
Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad
was extremely cold and two weeks i
' J i i . mlssion 25 cents,
50t
50tf
program planning.
„ » ¿ I S U ' W i c*i £..£
¡¡¡P ic tu re s G iven
good sleighing was enjoyed.
J H- G arrett and Mrs. Fred Holz-
nagel.
a .id M rs n F P leMa?tein il.’WMrLs thls countv- He K g h u his next | J j ( r T, P o f i n t r
CARD OF THANKS
W e w ish to ex p re u our appreciation
W e lu 'w iJ ’ i.l«. Mm'Jd d X v a l.^ lo rPvlvnl at Beaverton C h r i s t i a n M l K i l I X a l i n X
for the .rm p a th v extended tie in the
ihe ConilnenU I Oongrew at W ash- cln irrh Friday evening. A delega-
Hillsboro C hristian Council Leg- Kenneth Birrsdorf Honored-
death o f our hu.band and father. N. C
J.
W.
E
n
o
ch
s
H
a
s
! •^ .°, r»n r l' ... xnioT ttt WMI tlon from the local church plans Ion of Decency announced thi
the fo l-1 Mrs. K enneth Biersdorl of near
Nielaon.— Mr». Nieleon and fam ily.
S2p
ington. D. C.. in A pril.
to attend the opening service.
lowing legion ratings on pictures to Sclielflln entertained Tuesday with X '- tr r l R i p t h r l u v
CARD OF THANKS
be shown a t the Venetian during a bunco ___
and "500"
u n L ltU c ty
__ party
V in honor
Memories of the d eath of Abra- i ,
w‘i h 'X
"ur
and
ttle co?ll” lr * ppk A1* the film s.1 of her husband's birthday. Guests
“Our Daily Bread," H uman Side" were Messrs, and Mesdames Joe ham Lincoln were a part of the extend^! L '
•yn' p*t!,z
"David
Copperfleld"
and
"Maris
Cawrse
and
daughters
K
atherine
rem
embrances
of
J.
W.
Enochs
of
william
Sehumacher
and
ala^urfo?"tiS
daughter of Mr and Mrs Waltei I J - . j l l l ,n
Gallant,*’ are unreservedly endorsed and Juanita. A rthur Salzwedel and west of Forest street, who last lovely flower«.— t m a Schumacher Gott-
W ashington County Council of Pof/enpt..ger of near Cornelius, died B l l U I I I I I G I I I C
H r
Parents und Teachers discussed Rt l*ie family home near Cornelius
Mr and Mrs. M H. Stevenson by the Legion of Decency as cla ss; son Howard. George Biersdorf. W. week celebrated his 83rd birthday, triad and Peter Krautaeheid.
A pictures
has T. Putnam
the .--------
com 1
nroblenix of education and legls- Tueaday morning nnd services were and Mrs Stevenson’s m other and .-
- - . , "Our
, Dally
. . - . Bread,"
..
---- J Jr., O tto . Voges
-- . . and
. Mr. Enochs told visitors
. . . of ■
OF THANKS
« bin Iwre fUtuMlav at the M E held a t the grave in the Cornelius sister. Mrs M A Swearingen a n d ,» * « " highly praised by both C atho- children and G ordon Sahnow Miss ng of the news of Lincoln s m ar-
w wi»h CARD
to thank the many friend.
h t o e lt
O ne
hundred
d H . c a t. s cemetery Wednesday Rev Charles Mrs Essie Tn-nkman. returned Feb-
and Protestant critics, while May Laheyne. Carl Voges and Del- tyrdom by telegraph to the Indiana ofwc
postoffice near
were ur.-au to hear Mrs W iliam '»PPd
Hillsboro officiated The ruarv 6 from a four weeks' ™ p In- "Gavld Copperfleld" is
a s j ' bert
- « Biersdorf.
noxtoffle.
n»». - which
ki - u his father | 2 no«i . “ ffS S il* iiT. ‘iid '¿ « “*‘¿1 *" l
Is regarded as
had his farm home, and of his tak - , Johnson.
52p'
K leU rr turaident of the Oregon chl,(1
survived by her parents to California and a«i far south as °Zie °f the finest screen offerings of Engagement Announced
. a n d Teitchera* «•< thrPP
" bpo^ r
A gu. Caliente. Mexico.
¡the season.______________
_____
Í'
Ffitvin M
IV. R. C. Sponsors
Psychologist, to be
neru
r ridav at 2P .M . from the »»le
B. and P. Speaker
State President
Talks at County
Council Session
discus« the legislative Ideals adopted
bv the stale board of managers.
Mrs Kletzer asked If the fish of
Oregon should have more friends
a t Balriu than Oregon a children
In the past two year* our achooU
have been cut down in their ap-
nroprlations more th an any other
departm ent of governm ent.juie aald.
Two hundred teacher» In the state
are
getting gets
less salary
pci year
an
a laborer
on relief.
S uch th low
salarle« will not draw a high type
of people Into the teaching proles-
slon Mrs Kletzer said we must
think of what we are securing for
our children rath er th an of class
legislation. February Is cltlarnshlp
month, and time for us all to do
something about our government by
writing to our legislators to help
them know what we want, Mrs
.r .
tow
for * » S ' iM'onl»’ m o re
«SiTLJ.™! 1 , t 2 . tiiin r ii1 u nmirt
and u i."
^ .n io r 7 m '
cite work be ™ ddcd u / our
high
Mrs. Kletzer urged the support
of appropriations for publle health
and public welfare to m atch funds
the state may secure under the
la’Wls-Wagner bill, and the creation
0, a state deportm ent o , public
welfare with county w rtfare boards
M r. Paul Patterson, legislative
chairm an for W ashington county.
«ill Olltllllf* Of t ill’ Stlitt' Mild
national program of legislation for
(he education o, the youth of our
country.
Mrs J M Person, president of
the Hillsboro Parent Teacher as-
soclatlon. Introduced a discussion o,
present «lay cigarette and liquor a d ­
vertising. and Its subtle Influence
«Don our young people.
Resolutions urging laws prohlb-
« ¿y iin .1?^, ‘^ Vr7 t^ , | Of:Jit'5.rr. C7 re
tid liquor
r ixis. d. Letter*.
to be written to state und local
newspaper» expressing approval ol
publications th a t refuse this type
o, advertising
Ttie founding of the National
Parent-T eacher Association by Alice
Birney nnd Mrs. Phoebe H earst nt
a Mothers' emigres» ln W ashington.
D C February 17, 1897, was re­
called In a brief pageant presented
by Mrs. Robert Nixon and Mrs. T
if Chamberlain, member:, ol the
county program committee. Mrs
L. vman Howe of Hillsboro read a
brief history of the growth.
Memories of past years of P. T
A. work In W ashington emintv were
recalled at n eandle-llghtlng cere­
mony a t the luncheon table Mrs
Kletzer lighted a candle In memory
of Mrs. H earst and Mrs. Birney,
the founders. Mrs. Hldwell of Alohn-
Hubcr. Mrs. Powell of G arden
Home, Mrs Epler of Dilley, pion­
eers in P. T. A. work, nnd Mrs. J
M. Person, Hillsboro president, nnd
Mrs. Allot) K night, county presi­
dent. also took part In the cere­
mony
After the luncheon served by the
Hillsboro association at a beauti­
fully decorated U-shaped table. Mrs
G ardner sang a group of songs with I
Mrs. Sewell at the piano, and Mrs !
Biassing gave a group of original
poems.
It was voted to send Mrs. Allnn
K night to the Home Interests’ con­
ference held at Corvallis this week.
Small Acreage
20 acres, one-half In cultivation. ;
balance timber nnd pasture; good |
live spring; splendid walnut or
filbert land Price $1350.
Infture with
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
W. G. IDE
1314 Main Street
lllll.xbnre, Oregon
LoCtll People
d a S r l^ f ° M r l!,: „ T >rMrsy
Blsplavs How—
, ' ,r Stevenson said business con- ; TJ
...
j,(n„.s
bron„,lt ,n . red <“ «<«■ had been worse there th an B e n e f i t P r O g l ’a m
A n d e ^ m so°n ^ M r " a n d ^ s * 0 E
chJr^ t’nlaH
WU 17‘t, displayed
th ai O l d C 1-1 n t r , . M *) 11
B Anderson of Bethany, was an -
,n lht. Argus window The blocxoms J.1“ 1? "
U-f«wi tf.e rtlnr^Jm n U
U ld n g e
H d ll
,ir r uwmu v white or cream-colored |i lln(u IjII »cuvitv is nickin»Pu ? ^ n r i
A benefit motion picture program ^
Ce5a.rj‘breUhPote6r “ A l , ^ Chi
plant bloonu from December “1! *1 * n“ ’‘
b ft k h5 IS ri d and vlohn and Ku lU r music will be S a ^ h e Ct t r 9, M r^ R u d o H
untl, fa ay
Pr^es are coming back, he said.
, Rlven ln the old
n e hall a t g
«
o’clock tonight (Tnursdav) for the Clemens ln Portland The wedding
Il»ld Patriotic Program—
° Rcar Humburg a n d son Hillsboro church school. Some of will take place this month.
j
Alma B ennett Olden tent. D U * la,kJ'St^ r,"id
th«* reels arc "The Canadian Rock- l',« t Commander Visit*—
V. will have
11 patriotic o, program
o an with
o aid l. them
Mrs. for Fred
Rood
re- tps
canoe
Down Llfe
the Yu-
tz
*,,»*11«»™
..r. s-
honoring
the birthdays
Lincoln al
turned
aeveral
weeks
k o n .♦ .. ... and
..Ou T t I d
PW1W
R e.
V o Fe w Auxl“
a D met T
T b hm
and W ashington a t the meeting
sources "
^ i im a n d i r i £ i M o rfo rd m a d e
Monday evening at the Veterans'
Miss M artha Murphy of Las An- |
visit anrt eom m htw s
an unofficial visit, and committees
hall
geles. Cal arrived last week for
on Blr t h d a y -
were
appointed
for the poppy sale
a few m onths visit with her sis-
o
...
. . M. u h , „
to be held soon. February 21 a
•p r . . M1?« ..Madge Murphy, of the
C flrT,
1 ," y »* s ‘- M“ ‘thP"
Joint
social
meeting
will be held
A . three-act farce, "F lfty -F lfty .", Portland G eneral E lectric''office?" entertained the first basketba"
Good- - with the post, and the national
» 1
.
1
team and Mr. and Mrs. B.
B M. cmxxi
*’•“ “**, presented at the Kt Mat-
M»J-
Mrs. L J. , t.
Rushlow left Monday [nan and jgr an(j Mrs Reece H ath- guards will be guests.
•»«J*'» hall F*bru«rv 24 In t h f » « - , or a visit with her cousin. Mrs horn at th eir home Friday evening
p" *
1 1 a 1 M ** M artha Whitelaw,
at
Tacoma, after the game The occasion was Speaks Over KEX—
t,,pw s Young People» club.
Wash.
Rev. George Reule o, the Hills­
Nell R ichardson’s 18th birthday.
boro Luthern church is giving ser­
l
Visited—
Miss Jan e Robb and Miss Marlon
Celebrate
B
irthdays—
mons over radio station KEX at
Mrs Cora Heaton, vice-president Baker of Portland were guests of
l,f th<* K|'b«'kali Assembly, visited Mr. and Mrs. S W Melhuish Sun-
Mrs. Robert Burlingame enter­ 2:45 o'clock Sunday afternoons d u r­
tained with a stag dinner Mondav ing this month, and again begin­
« rp h la lodge in Portland Tuesday day
nl,P,t an<1 Ruby Rebp'“ t> lodge at
Miss Marjorie Sewell left Tuesday night, complimenting her husband ning Palm Sunday. The broadcasts
I 8 ,hol,a Wednesciav night.
for a visit with her sister. Mr». and her father. O H Stilson. who are sponsored by the L utheran
v ... 14 visiting here from Corw’ith. Iowa Broadcast association of Portland
J Indian Kelle Exhibited—
I Richard Jensen, at San Diego, Cal
Oeorge 8 Keenon o , n ear North n i^ , " ,ka 7 n? n\ d7 h ‘’S S£ le^ fsi t h e ^ h l n ^ ’ ^ n S t ‘ PaU“ W° n M’ v* ,ro*"
,
Plains brought In an old Indian t,1P W(ek-end at th e home of her
. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts of
relic the last of the week for dis- Pttr«*nts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Snyder. Program at Masonic Home—
Newberg moved to Hillsboro last
play In the Argus window Hr found
Willard I Marks. Albany atto r-
Fairview lodge. A F & A_ M of week and are residing on West
ney and referee In bankruptcy, was Troutdale Is sponsoring a Scottish Baseline street. Mr Roberts is an
In an old Indian camp.
In Hillsboro Friday on business.
entertainm ent at the Masonic and accomplished pianist, graduate of
Hold U nroln Tew.—
Woman's C hurch Service leau u e' Eastern S ta r home a t 8 p. m. F ri- music a t Berlin. Germany, a n d
lad les Aid of the M E. church W|i|
w ith M r« s
w
m .‘ i . d al Members of the Masonic and member of the California Organist
Itaslei
f lllfs/ylvi tea
I ««rx and *x entertain-
ra I xx »■ 4 xx I»« - hulsh
. . at . H
S .4 xax"*a S tar lx
veixvaa«. and Cr-iota/■
!<• nro
iQFAO H
sspgx
held r»
a Lincoln
'’ —
30 _. n * in * Wedn's-inv
"¡E T7*<
astern
lodges
friends
are dllh)
club. He gx ia*Jll
will teach tw
piano
here.
ment nt the church Tuesday after-
. . . __ .
o u? j ,
j invited.
s-n <,r )«in u i o .
noon The urogram wax In com-
M r- and Mrs- K®-' Schiedel and
E ntertain With Dinner—
memoration of Lincoln s birthday
• ons of Portland visited Mr. and Needlecraft Club Meets—
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donelson
Mrs. A rthur Reillng Sunday.
Needlecraft club held a luncheon tertalned Thursday evening wit
. -
. . .
" Nervlre
" v ic e l.eagur
League Meet!
Meets—
Mr ftnd Mra W F. Cyrus and meeting
Thursday with Mrs A A dinner party before
Masi
__ __
ore the Masonic
Women's C hurch Service league Mr. and Mrs. w . J. Enschede spent Hodges? Mrs. Everett Schuman was dance. ’G uests were Messrs, and
assisting hostess. Plans for sewing Mesdames Ira Crawford and Henry
Will meet Wednesday, February 20 the week-end at Neskowin.
at the - home of Mrs. 8 W. Mel-
me
Mr and ......
Mrs. John Ebner of Port- clubs were discussed. The hostesses Johnson of Portland, John G ard-
hulsh with Mrs. V. W. G ardner iand were week-end guests of Mr used Valentine and patriotic motifs ner. J. F. Kanina Jr., and Carl
for decoration.
Palo of Beaverton.
assisting.
jand Mra o rover Rogers.
Soc,al « ■ " » « » -
Mrs. R J. Kimball, m other of Krliekah Appointments Made—
Newlyweds Visit Here—
A ))((> soclal and „„ppp,. wlI|
Mrs. H C. Varner, is Improving
Mesdames George Harms, Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C hantler of
enjoyed a fter encam pm ent meet- after her recent Illness,
Davis and A rthur McConnahay liave Eureka, Cal., newlyweds, arrived
lng at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dappen of been elected trustees of the Rebek- Wednesday for a surprise visit with
night. All are welcome.
: Portland visited at the J. H. H cn- ah lodge. Ross Brown Is captain j hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
and Miss Angle H arrington was np- Chantler. They left Sunday for their
Mrs. Brlcrlv H o n o re d -
sley hon,p Sunday.
pointed chairm an of the good of home.
M rs M M B rler lv w a s g iv e n a ' Vlncpn t Curry left Sunday for
party
Tlnirsiluv afternoon by8 neigh- 8 a " Fru,n<‘^ " ' wwhPre he pxppcts to the order
( irrle One Meeto—
Visits Lodges—
j Circle one of the M. E. Ladles'
bors and friends In honor of her m??p hls “ omc'
93rd birthday.
M r' «Bid Mrs, John C. Rushlow o,
Mrs. O. M. Hec.tcn, Rebekah as- Aid will meet a t the home of Mrs.
St. Helens are visiting at the L. J scmLlv vice-president, visited Moun- J. A. Kramlen. 432 Jackson St
Rushlow home
Rebekah Tuesdny afternoon. Mrs. Henry Hunt
tain View nnd Colun’l
Mrs. Fayetta Allen Is very 111 a t lodges In Portland Febr iarv 2 and will be assisting hostess.
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