The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thuntduy, Fubruury 21, 1935
P sychologist T a lk s
B efo re B. P. C lu b
H IL L S B O R O
C lu b S p ca ke i
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
G rove H ost for
A n n u a l Session
of G irls' G roup
OREGON
Wrap-tu rous
(Seventeen local members attended
Integrity «I personality, or per-
the annua) mid-w inter conference
«unallty developuu-ut. was stressed Ihr course. For Ihosi' usaixlutlon»
of
Olrl Reserve» of Oregon and
it» tin* must liiqxirlunt plllt.11' ut tlm Hint did not aund u delegate to Lite
Houthern W ashington a t Forest
lice ut itti Individuiti by Edwin Mil­ m bool oi Instruction at Forest Grove
drove
February 15, 1« and 17. The
ton Beilis. nutrii I'nrlluud psyi Itolo - In September u «I« legute tor our
them e of the conference was "New |
H in t, til it Unk before Hillslsuo Huai- daXa session
with Mr» Hoc will
Frontiers." This w a s developed -
ueas and Professional Women's club lllliae standardization for the us-
through lectures, discussions and s
Frldny evening. The present educa- ■•"«'Onion
fireside meetings. Principal speak- i
. A|1»n Knight. county council
tlonitl system wus questioned in
ers were Rev. J. Hudson Ballard :
th at children receive training In delegate. unit M l. C l> Dlebold
of
the First Presbyterian church
memory work and niuthemutlcs, but Forest drove p. T. A delegate, to
r of Portland, Mrs Katherine ii
are not taught way» of »olvimi prob­ the llm iiem akeri conference ui
\ j Piper, dean of girls of Milwaukie
lem« of life lie «tilted Hull people Corvallis last week will make u re
high school; Dr. Bruce R. Baxter,
should recognize their personality port ui the county council m eet­
president of W illamette university
aasets mid liabilities, and correct ing ill Hlirrwnoil April 13
Ur. George Allen Odgers, professor
them. Training and tear w e r e
of psychology, Pacific university;
named as two large factor« In form-
and G. II. O bertcuffer, Boy Scout
mil inferiority complexes. Ills udvlce
executive, Portland.
was summarized hi the quotation,
Saturday afternoon all were In­
"Know wlutl Is wrong and what Is
vited to a swim In the college pool
right, then do the right and live
T h at evening the banquet, to which
Past m atrons mid patron« were
simply."
which each girl wore her uniform,
honor guests of T ualatin chapter,
Bcliolurshlp I Zin n Fund com m it­ O E 8., ut the un-t-tlng Tueiduy
was held In the basem ent of the
tee, with Mrs A. W. Hoffman as evening
__
_ lit the Masonic
_ __ Temple
Congregational church. A g i r l s '
chairm an, served the dinner, and Hon It Frank Peter»’ past patron
dance ended the second day of the
the Legislative committee, with Mrs and past grand patron of Oregon
conference.
Z J. Higgs ns chairm an, arranged wus presented with a life m em ber-
Sunday morning workshop groups
(he program Hinging of club songs ship In the chapter. The 28 honor
were held to give Instructions to
the officers. Miss Tennessee W eath-
were Interspersed during the eve- guest« present also received gift«
■ting. Table decorutlons were car- j Officer« of the chapter gave u
erred led the program group. Miss
rled out hi club colors wltti duffo- floral degree tor the worthy ma
G race bowers, G irl Reserve ex­
ecutive secretary of the Portland
dll«, Ivy, and green and gold can- trim, Mr». V Curry, und presented
area, spoke on "Leadership T ra in ­
dies. T he colonial motif wus carried her with a bouquet of red roses In
ing."
out In decorating the birthday table lumor of her birthday. W F. Cyrus. Edwin
Milton Belles of Portlund
and colonla corsages were present- associate patron, win«.- birthday is , p«£hologl«l who siiike at the
After the church service, held at
ed to the honor guests Member« also In Februury, received a gift! P R
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** and
'- - Professional
-
1
lnp the Congregational church, t h e
IliisliH'.ss
Wom­
Hillsboro
girls gave the closing
having birthdays In February were from past patrons und men mem-
en'» club meeting Friday night.
ceremonial, said to be the most
Me.idiunes la» ter Mooberry. 8 E bers. Judge Peters gave an Inter-
i impressive part of the conference.
Fayram. Herm an Schoen, and Miss c.llng tulle on (leorge Waahlngton
<1
»•
Girls taking part were Ann Mun-
Ina Pearl Allen Each gave a ..boil
Foflowlng the meeting each mu L a t h O l l C
Y O U tlP
kers, R uth Kraus, Marjorie M ont­
talk on her birthplace
trim and
und "patron
natron was
was given
i f i w n a n sur
« n r- I
®
birthplace.
Iron
gomery, Betty Hobbs, Helen Wick,
Several historical article» were prise funny gift by member» who,
Shirley
Kelly, Marybel Flint, M ar­
exhibited, Including a U 8. flag
were candidate» during their term s i
jorie Duxbury, W anda Park. F lor­
made by pioneer women of Oregon Paper bouquets and hatchets were !
ence Trachsel. Dixie Lee MacDowell,
City in Civil War day», one
of used In decoration and Individual i
Frances Fields, B arbara Enschede,
which was Mrs. M arianne Dlerdorff, cherry plea were served by the com-
LaVelle Jackson, Esther Boge. Vio-
Slster of J. C. Ainsworth
of early mlttee. Mr. and Mrs. 8
W M e l-!
A stunning wrap Is this one.
A play "Fifty-Fifty," three-act | let Wick, and Yvonne Bunnell,
day steam boat lame. The flag flew hulsh. Mr and Mrs. J, W Holt
of corduroyed velvet, with a
for years over the court house at Mrs Charles L. Walker, and Mrs I c°,n' edy, will be presented by 81.
Oregon City. It Is now the s property
property Elma Denby
gold stripe running through IL
M atthew s Young People's club a t; \ T ». R a l r p v S n P i l l f H
St. Matthew's
Sunday after-
T v ctK C I
of William Dlerdorff of Hillsboro, |
— ----------------------St. Matthew's
hall S u n d hall
a y _____________
U nderneath, M argaret Lindsay,
a grantlaou of the late Mrs Murl-
noon and evening Afternoon show n f
f ’l l l h
Dim actress, wears a svelte
anne Dlerdoff. An old-tline picture p rra k» Exhibited—
¡starts at 2:15 and evening a t 8:15.
L J c l I U v I l V -1U IJ
gown, accentuated at the waist
of Oeorge Wi&Mhlntfton mid family
An R. I. II. egg was brought Mrs. Fr<*d Caldwell is dhectlng the
“Birds of Oregon and the Pacific
by a gold belt, then flaring down
was also shown.
In last week by J. B Bartlow of I play with the assistance of Nell Northwest will be discussed hi an
Mrs Zola Morgan reported on Midway^ which was very peculiar hi Stangel. Miss Elaine Caldwell Ls | ' ' ‘kMrated^^ecture^by ^WL^S.^Raker, Into a divided sbeatb skirt.
official state organizer for the Ore-
the count'll meeting und district shape. Mr. Bartlow said he found property manager.
conference held at G resham In Jan - »•» egg the same day which had
Cast of characters Includes: Hen- 8°n , Audubon society, under the
'T '£. o „ „
ie . egg and a per- - --
«7 ______
Brown, _________
an artist, played by ■
S / ? I O n l a l 1 e — a O
n
nary. National Business Woman's lust the white of the
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W ilk .
March 17-23. was discussed 1« t egg Inside th at He also brought Gerald Abls; Paul Green, an au- ?*ub Mon.d“ f F'!en*n K a t t.h e cP,li bUc
W o o l z ’a P v n c r v n m
und lenatlve plans were mude for In a twin carrot which Is quite un- thor. Merle McCoy; Patrick O ’M a i-1 llbrai7 at 8 o clock. School children I V l t h iy I I
three events attendance a t church usual.
ley. a Janitor. John Reilly; Mrs and
plre a l r “ arP especially
Old-time relics will be displayed
March 17. an afternoon
tea, card , r i-,11.ul— h i .«,, ■ n -.i.a..
Pixlge. a landlady. Lena
Chlottl; m yiled
w a t
at the Coffee club
colonial tea Frl-
purty and style .»1 h » w , and the pub- *el braleg six th lUrthday—
Sophie Bland, a dancer, M a r i e 1 Plan» for
a bird house building day at 2:30 p. m in the chamber
Ic relations dinner on March 21.
M.r!'
Person gave a party Sm ith; May Dexter, an anthu.»la.il contPst,. ,o r g/ade school children of commerce rooms. Among them
RTlnitr pinna will be announced Friday afternoon for her da ugh*- Juliana Schneider; Mrs. Hawley, a were discussed at the meeting of will be a china dish which was
later
ler.
ter. ««rim
B arbara
ra min.
Ann. ui
in iionor
lumor oi
of ner
her collector,
collector.
Helen . . Schulte;
Sm
Smudge
udge., P UIV.
I r l d a u G arden
club u executive
board
u
v b iu
brought
Drought
across the pla
plains
in 1843
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a fto m rw m
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in *
n c tm ts
rx f
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.
Next
regular
meeting
will
be held A ( i n n xa
birthday.
were
Le- a . . . valet.
Leonard
Peschka;
Cnp
a Friday
afternoon
t t the
home
of i py
the m other
of Will .. . J Masters,
tak ­
. .
.
..
.
. _
ax .l
t Mary
f .. rn.. Guests
kF —— — - ■
,il.
■
.
_
.
_
X <
f George
Is x z im im
'T '
X« a cGrath.
t n
. . . .
.
in the
evening
of . . March
15.
begin- Anne and
Kramien.
Phoebe
wanderer.
Jesse
Jardee;
JoM»phine.
Mrs.
T. M
en to California In 1849. and on
nlng a t 8 o'clock
Ann Huggins. Sallv Cruzcn Betty a seeker. Elaine Caldwell. The plot;
returning was In a wreck on the
Columbia bar
Bristol. Nancy Pitm an. Jackie and Is centered around the lives of two C o m i T i a n t i e r G a t e s
Suzanne Searcy, und Marvin Tew» young men striving to attain rec- ™ , “
»»
'J u v c o
Mrs. j. M. Person has arranged
a program for the afternoon which
E ntertain at Bridge—
of ®°he.mla K c l a t C S M e m O l ' i e S
Many amusing situations arise from )
u
a te s
« fa te
t e m r t m e n t wU1 Include a vocai solo by Mrs.
V. n Oates,
state r departm
ent v w
nnrriner a AlT’
e e n m n o n ie a
te n .ri . “e dUwuh- d m n k * ™ rX l d £ { in /’n f ^ ' a ^ m ^ t ^ i / S h
I
c S f f ^ c l u h E v
W
Cr “ ,,“ V lr8v “ ‘ S ’
' “ V v e X r^ T v ^ n u m ^ rrw t!? ^
8kond.vD evVninVg “ e ^ b e ^ w h ^ ’ w is h * « ^ a y 6 « m e
ford and J. L. Searcy made high featured between the arts.
patriotic.
program hall.
Monday
evening
| costumes,
¡it the Veterans'
He told
of at- in ‘" s cojonja
íín a l^ m
í d a tí ^ n f h a v e been sent
scores. G uests were Messrs, und
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anndd W
T
Ä
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Ä
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Ä ^ th ^ g h ^ i
Mesdame« Bickford, Searcy, R It rx m
A
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Easter, W. C. ChrUtenaen, A. L. B . I . A . O r g a n i z e d
w£ Ä
OM- r U<* 1su n ehyeng av: L ^ T ^ d u í i y Ì Ì M ^ " “ PUbHC
Work accomplished during the Amacher and Donald Templeton.
. n,
.
n ,
,
a talk on present day economics. u wso coraia“ y invited
last year was given by Miss Mar- Anilu#, MreUng Friday—
O thers M taking
p art in the
program
H igh1 laght.s olUiiM4 * ' .i^i’ciiu th«»i Annual youth fellowship meet at
P.aI ? ? t ?Tc.aciler 5usi*)claUon
were
l» D eLau
etaurice
Bunip.
who
fP
S p p v ip p ^
her
activities --------
before —
the Parent-
P aren t- . l,l‘*
ni
Shute school and gave a piano «olo, and MiSh Ann
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•
v 1C C S
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... L’lirt tian churches of Oregon
—
officers installed January 22. An- M unkns who gave two readings. I ) v R o t i l l ’i ' i n s
Teacher county council at Hills- “•**'
***«, . be ut t h e Mallory Ave
man church.
twur and refresiuneuU
,
, 7
Chrlatlan
_ „ Portland,
_ _ begin- other meeting will be held February
_
„ fol-
evening
and f continu-
at d
] p o m All S
members
«re rr-
.
Rotary club members w;
,
$ 1 ° » « mS“ u Friday
7 ^ _______
n n n s’U
1 SeVXl . m ^ “tp
r ’C
_
. ____• i
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I n tP
n tfn n rl
O f f tn n
d a ^
v M a
« art»
Xjf r r « ' ! ■ lowed the program
s
t n»«
g » v f> n m < T
B d »v *vir*A
♦
« i S i S 1 ^ ‘a u , i T ' X i l J / r n ar e nA '^ d P' L igo”
ChUrCh S ?a7 itee-pi^ideSV : ^ .» .« ‘ “ cuV a
“ th e ^ c lu ^ w iU ^
Past Officers
Honor Guests
People P rese n t
P la y on S u n d a y
H ea lth W ork of
C o u n ty Told b y
M iss M. D ixon
at Shute School
t . Z r X ’“ ! “ iin«'"' s ,;nmll»M,x
tubtnuUni lesllng. She supervised
Page Seven
M a n y F ine Q uilts New Books for
Listed
E x h ib ite d F rid a y Young
New books In the library for
people, stories which were
a t W. R. C. S h o w young
mentioned a t P. T. A meeting last
week are “Anton and Trim ," by
B irths
Erickson—To Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Erickson of Beaverton, Feb­
ruary 10. a girl.
Kent—To Mr. and Mrs. H arry
K ent of Hillsboro. February 16. a
boy; Caesarean operation by Dr.
C. T. Sm ith.
W alters—To Mr. and Mrs. George
W alters of northeast of Hillsboro.
February 18. a boy.
» « « » re d -
&7p‘h H l a H * 'm ^ ^ c h m r m ” " E 'e r i t of"?™ 1 ™ e’xchange at?
t ^ a r “
Mr
d M
Charles Douglass and Mrs John Rollins, publicity ,tpnded * d ls trc t meeting of the panist. A vocal solo will be given
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•» w est Coast Telephone company a t by Mr. Richardson,
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the offertory
Forest
Orove
Friday l l f night.
Mr by
Mr. Walker.
W alker Judge
judge“ R.
R““ F Frar.u
it
,
b>' Mr-
I Z r l i o o n e
t-o ro l I
r i c -i.
ii
c a l o i c
Krieger
of V Everett.
Wash.,
sales —. peters __
will give an audress o n
manager of the company, was pres- -George W ashington "
ent. and representatives from aU
Members of the club will be ac-
other exchanges In the district.
contpanied by their wives. Services
dlpthcrta. Site explained th a t tin.»
T
hree-act
comedy.
"The
H
eart
Class Vialta Lrxtslature—
«te open to all and Rev. Charles
encouraging report would have been
Exchange." by J C. McMullin will
Miss K athleen Caldwell's Verboort ” ndReed urges local ci,U tn i to a t*
imposhlblc without the unselfish Surprtsr.l on Anniversary—
be
presented
a
t
th
e
Verboort
C.
O.
C ORW IN H A R D W A R E
_______________
iisslstance of the physicians of the
Many friends and neighbors sur- F nail Sunday night. March 3. by hlgh school civics' class visited the
Headquarters
|°! * ,om hM *lvpn prised Mr lUid Mrs Ernest Zurcher high school students Members of state legislature, supreme court, ha»-
pitals
and
school
for
the
blind
at
F
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i
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t
G
p
l
p
b
m
f
p
«
* ro !,»J.ii Ltl. .n
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, .> »«turday evening, the occasion be- the cast are Loretta VanDyke. Gen-
H unting and F ishing
, a,
k f t,le ln* U l,lr p,k*>»' wedding anniver- evleve Scus. Iva Klndef. O l i v e Salem Tuesday. Ed Vandehey and ‘ 1 ^ t v v i v u i d t v . h
Mary Seus assisted with the J L S t h R i l ’t h d a V
Supplies
county nurse, such diseases ns scar- »ary Games und music furnished Rowray Loretta Krieger and Muriel Miss
transportation. The class was much
ii*
entertainm ent for the evening. A Hermrns. Howard VanDyke. Ervin impressed bv the courtesy of all . Qp° ri?.p, ® „ r / osL ? i / i l sboro pe' p"
Aladdin Lamps
( ( »C
Tnian measles,
flW B A lttL chicken
C l l l l k l l l pox.
DOX. itch
I t c l l midnight M
intw >r WAV
v c rv n d
icrnian
supper
was served,
Vandehey, Ernest Krieger. Robert officials and of our county repre- brated his 98th birthday anntver- Long’s Radio
Tabes Tested Free
and Impetigo have been prevalent. . . . .
VanDyke. Ignatius Evers, and Cyril sentatlves
sar>" at hts home east ol town S un­
and In some conuiuuiltlrs have
" • Spon»<>rs Concert—
VanDyke.
day.
February
10.
Those
of
his
fam
-
reached the proportions of an rp l-
Musical concert of piano and vo-
Social Club Meets—
Uy attending were Mr. and Mrs.
domic.
' ! cal numbers will be sponsored by T r, vr. T hr..n.n
S tar —-—■
social club
meets
Skin testing for tuberculosis wa.» the A. A. U. W Tuesday evening
, Eastern
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-- — —-,
— H arry Frost, v their daughter and
made a t Olenwood, Shoiwtxxl and a t Marsh hall. Forest Orove, at
,Mr and
c Schulmerlch ¡ this afternoon (Thursday) a t two grandson. Jake and O ratton Frost
Beaverton. Of
the total of 475 8 15 o clock Tickets mav be ob- returned Friday from about two |o clock a t the home of Mrs. J B and Russell Frost, all of Hillsboro;
tests. IB wore positive and of these tallied from Mrs Paul Patterson * f p|“ ' trip to Orland. California Dinsmore Mrs. V. Curry and
Mrs. Mr and Mrs CL P Frost of P o rt­
ease» 15 X -rays were made in her and Mrs. R E Wiley.
T / / / r a " 'p bapk by, * ay oi T h£ H L Hix'fiel are assisting
host- land. Mrs X K Ihrlg of Forest
effort to combat thü» dlscaNrs Miss
I Miles - California highway a n d esses. Members and friends
may Orove. and Mrs A. L Harding of
Every thing In Insurance
Dixon has made 295 vtflU through- ^Id-TImera In Reunion—
through the Wnplnltla cut-off. go- bring their sewing and tea will be Independence. All his children were
out the county to children and
Cal Jack 8r. of Portland, only Ing through about 300 miles of served.
present except Mrs Eber Inm an
F h m e 1701
1J37 W ashington
adults who had been In contact surviving male member of his fam - snow from Weed. Cal., to O o v ern -( ( .
t
F n t e r ia ln e d
Í n.d Mrs Robert Rhodes of Beaver
With tu b ercu lo sa
Uy;. WL E. M astera only aurvlvor, m ent Camp.
‘
£ } ^ N e b r« k .. He was presented
Loren Bronleewe and Leon Wiley with a bouquet of red carnations.
Her repurt shows th a t pre-school <»f his family, and Ed Schulmerlch
physical exam inations were con- only one of the boys left of his fam -
H. L. MacKenzle was in Seattle entertained classmates with a Val-
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ducted a t Durham. Aloha and 81,er- Uy l>ad » reunion and "talk -test on business Monday and Tuesday pn » n p P«tty a t the J. N w tley p
i
flK c a n .n
wood, and th a t clln.cs have been here Thursday.
Mr. and Mr» Elbert Stiff moved
"L
"
V - O U p iV
MarKrniietf
Entertain—
held at Barnes^ Beaverton grade- .,(p social Successful_
this week to the Oeorge Jack place
Mr. and Mrs. H. L MacKenzle
high. C arlton-T ualatin. C o o p e r
. _ . . .
, at Jacktown
Mountain. Hillside. Gaston, G len- t* 1«1 i * “ 0"» and Rebekahs put a
l
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BANKS—Mr.
and Mrs.
renlnt^
entertained
Friday ..........
evening
with a
wood.
Durham.
Kinton.
L
a
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r
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l
.
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Or,a
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M
;ri
Btrlhoay
Mrs
Rupert
Kennedy
Is
visiting
dinner
and card
party.
quietly celebrated their 62nd
Laurel I Ridge,
Ridge. Laurel
Laurel View.
View Middle-
Middle- f l’a arty,
rl’r ' at.jh
Friday eve-
eve- with
w un Miss
Miss Dorothy
uorotny Parks
parks a at t F
Eu-1
prcSenf.
rty" Fourteen Atlee
a t.th e e pie
pie social
social Friday
u - , KUestjs
KUesls wei^
were nrcsPnt,
wedding anniversary February 13
St t Gccctta
il
nlng a t tbp
the I-
I. O.
Mr and Mrs. Atlee were married
ton, T ualatin
ualatin. S
Cecelia. m
Hill.
nln*
G. O. i F. . hall. The gene.
.
Mr.
Hillsboro Junior high-grade. Union. •‘‘,clal waa »iwiwored by the Past
Walter, the little son of Mr. and ’ ■pa««p Meets Next Thursday—
in DoWaglac. M ich, in 1873. where
Lvda and W att, also exam inations Noble G ran d s’ club.
Mrs. Verne McKinney, has been i Hillsboro G range will have a Mr. Atlee was engaged in the mill-
made of the children at Metzger. A b a k a n Visit Here
quite 111 for the past week.
meeting and initiation Thursday Ing business They came to Oregon
Durham. Tigard. Sherwood, Hill-
M
.. p .
. „
,
Mr and Mrs H E. Beresford and pvenng February 28. A social hour 28 years ago and soon settled In
side »n3 Glenwood
C h w h X n Ataska w « e gucst.s ins B“ > Brown of Portland were S u n - ' a
fbllow the meeting.
Banks, which was then being estab-
M I m Dixon has aiso inspected
i
mmt M r. d«y guests at the S J Bechen Mrs. Wells Hostess—
ltshed as a new town. They erected
25 eating places and beer parlors arp k ^ , , “ rs' E“ # , I n J T . i ’
home
„
? i
. a 8torp building and established a
In
districts
of Hall.‘
Mary / dai
Talom,
lin ‘ y vU“
left Mmn T r r h e d h ^ S u X T E S m
Mrs.
was 5>Urd
hostess
ercantile
business
which
irench
m outh; renortlna
v K " 64 cases
i X c a of
1 f° r and
' ¿ X family,
“ ,,d w“
T “<
'"7ay C ? ^ E. rn,? Wells
° n a t. V’e
of general
^ e y ate m still
running“
Mr. Atlee
Is
School
omedy
62nd Anniversary
Indigent residents and advised con-
cerning nursing care of patients
handled the distribution of 900 do-
nated cans of C arnation milk; ob-
lam ed 20 ixilr of ghw-es for school
a's'ihted nrndv£.
in the removal of tonMlV and ade-
nulds In 36 eases and has visited
ear), of the 107 public grade schools.
5 high schools a n d
12 private
school». She states th a t 40 per
cent of the defects reported In
September were corrected by J a n -
uarv 1. with 60 per cent of th e
totnl school |M>pulatlo„ vaccinated
against smallpox.
In her report she exp,cased h er;
« appreciation of the services given
by doctors, te a c h e s, newspapers
and private individuals, and by the
many organizations In the county
who have so generously assisted.
“ l JunPau en route.
Ml n.. arrived here Sunday morn . a se rle so f Coffees at her home In g3 and Mrs Atlee is 80 years old.
Breaks Foot-
P M erj/w h o is ill at th J h o m e of 8011111 Hillsbor°-
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on crutches with ini d-iughtcr Mrs Jim Stew art
B«xrlves G unshot Wound—
Miss K atherine Hankins, student
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b is daughter. Mrs Jim Stewart.
August Mcltebeke waa treated for a t L ln»p‘d college. McMinnville,
a 0,r, ^ 1,1f
¿ ‘“¿n fa{S?l'
Mr. and Mrs. C har es C. Parsons
.MelW»»e was- treated for
tWs week. end a t the
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man’ Opor*p « Bagley home.
a» d a'lo» ’er man were moving .„ties south of Hlltaboro near Laurel ««ended him.
Mm Oeorge R ££«£>’
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I They plan to make their home here Mrs. Kuratli H o s te s s -
Teachers K e-lllrrd —
Mrs. P. A. Qualls made high
Missionary society of the Beth-
w itch Hazel school teachers have score and Mrs. Frances Jensen sec- any Presbyterian church will meet
been re-lured for the next term, ond at the Royal Neighbor card Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
j \y H aradcr of Orenco Is prlnt-l- party Tuesday evening a t the old j E. I. Kuratli.
and Mlss Amber Hoslle of G range hall. High score for the .
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p r,nlary teacher,
men was made by Mr. Gclsbers and *n ’ p,s Hospital—
second by Lloyd Hllliker. Mrs I Frank Wilson of Gales Creek was
Reviews Book—
Claud Cook and Mrs. Bertha Ennis taken to the Veterans' hospital last
Richard Montgomery of Portland also received prizes.
I week.
Rave a review of his bixik. "The
W hite-Headed Eagle." at Delphian
luncheon Monday a t the home of
Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore.
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Have Valentine Party—
Mrs. A. W. Moore entertained
Friday afternoon with a Valentine
party for her daughters, Barbara
and K athleen. Twelve of their
During the m onth of February 15 friends were guests.
W ashington county Parent-T eacher Syverson Improv ng—
associations are having founders’
C. P. Syverson of Hazcldnle. who
day program» and pageants com­
memorating the first Mothers' Con­ recently underwent a mastoid op­
eration
at the Sm ith hospital, Is
gress.
Mm. Roe. national field secretary, Improving. Dr. Guv Boyden of Port-
will conduct a school of Instruction land operated,
at the Portland Y. M. C. A. Feb- J
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Ask your attorney to send your
be a'wnrdixt P T. A workers taking legal advertising to the Argus.
P. T. A. Groups
Honor Founders
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Saturday. February 23. A good
time for everybody. Admission 25c. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
Big Dance
At Cedar Mill G range hall S atu r­
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
day night, February 23. Good music
and good time.
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Benefit Dance
At M ounlalndale community hall
Saturday night, for North Plains
baseball club. Free lunch.
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1 :30 p. m. to S p. m.
Argus classified ads get results.
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Its BIG FIRST R UN
in P ortland
"Lady For A D a y " ,
" I t H a p p e n ed O ne
N ig h t" , " O n e Night
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GOAR'S
WOMAN’S SHOP
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
BOWLING SUNDAY
Noon to Midnight.
GOOD PORCHES CAN
BE BUILT ON AT
ANYTIME « «
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FR A N K C A P R A
P r o d u c t io n
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WALTER CONNOLLY • HELEN VINSON
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L O V E B L O O M S A G A I N te, th,
singing sweethearts of
She Loves M e N o t
Because your house had no
porch, or an unsatisfactory
one when it was built is no
reason why you c a n 't now
have one as suitable to the
house and as p erfect as any
in the neighborhood.
W» will 6« glad to moke a sketch
tor you (ot no charge or obliga­
tion) to Illustrate the new-porch
possibilities in your home.
POOL-GARDNER
LUM BER CO.
"If I t ’s Lumber
Call O ur Number.
1011 Baseline St.
Phone 2691
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“ I t ’s J u n e in J a n u a r y ”
“ W ith Every Breath 1 Take”
“ Love is Just Around the Corner”
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BING CROSBY
KimCARUSlE
Alison Skipworth
Reglneld Owen • William Frowley
A Sarameva, r-cl.rs OX«». W fr»* tu«»
Mu)X kr «•!»»•> s O m i W lv6«> W Is. *•*“
CLEM’S PLACE
Confeetioners - Bowling Alievs
Billiards
1260 Main St.
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THE SONG HITS OF THE NEW YEAR
Bowling gives your
muscles the play and
your brain the relaxa­
tion you need after a
day’s office w ork! Play
often — and keep fit.
Everything t o assure
your enjoyment.
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two sparkling stars
. . . from the producers of
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N ew Spring Dresses
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HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
M. D.
Furtherm ore, we’ll tell you
all about the easy moderniz­
ing loans available locally
under th e N A T I O N A L
H O U SIN G ACT.
DON’T O VE R L O O k
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Rambling Mountaineers
Dance at Helvetia
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Mrs. L. E. Olsen won first grand
prize a t the St. Vanenttne party of
Pilgrim Guild Thursday afternoon
at Pilgrim House. Mrs. Tressa M er­
ritt was game chairm an for the
afternoon and Mrs. R. H. Scott was
in charge of refreshm ents. Mrs.
John Johannsen and Miss Ethel
Bergen were given the prize for the
best pantomime, and Mrs. William |
Ruff for providing the most fun in
a ring game. Pilgrim Guild holds
open house once each month, with
a social afternoon, for all ladies
who are interested in the work of
the House. Nert House party will
be March 14. when St. P atrick’s
Day will be the theme.
Mrs. Lydia G ray Rhea died S a t­
urday morning a t her home here
three days before her 80th birthday
She was born in Missouri and
crossed the plains to Oregon with
her p aren ts as a child. She is sur­
vived by her widower. J. P. Rhea,
two sons, W. Y. G ray of McMinn­
ville and Frank G ray of Salem;
and a daughter, Mrs. Frances Giles
of Portland.
Funeral services were held at
McMinnville Monday afternoon with
services at the grave conducted by
the Hillsboro Rebekah lodge, of
which she was a member.
m ission 25 cents.
,Danpp «t IaurPl hall Saturday
Olcott, a story of Switzerland; night.
February 1« o ld time and
"Oregon C h ie f / Hudspelto, short modern. Admission 15 cents and
stories of ranch life in Eastern O re­ 25 cents.
gon; "T lta of Mexico," girl of t il -
teen, authentic background: "Juan
CARO
THANKS
and Juanita." Baylor, two Mexican
wl»h to thunk our kind friend«
children captured by Indians; "T rea­ and W a neighbor,
fo r th eir acts of lova and
sure in the Little T ru n k /' Orton, ; tym pulhy during our recent loaa of w ife
vivid story of pioneering from Ver­ and m o ther; and alao extern! grateful
m ont to New York, and building thanks for tha baautiful flo ra l trib u te
to our loved
one— George Fisher and
of the Erie canal; "Young Fu of i fam
ily.
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Upper Yangtsu," Lewis, Story of
modern China for children of sev- I
enth grade and older; "R edskins<
and Pioneers," Barry and B arr
New Strewn Line
stories of pioneers of the great m id- '
V A C U U M CLEANER
dlewest; and "Jean and Fanchon "I
Olcott, two modern French chil­
Is here
dren.
A cleaning sensation
CALL
Old Time Dance
SINGER SH O P
Tuesday night, Verboort C. O F
hall. Admission 25c
for Demonstration
H ats cleaned and blocked, shoes
shined. W. O. Stampolls, 1132 Main
S treet.
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Nearly 100 quilts were exhibited
a t the Woman's Relief Corp»' quilt
show a t the Veterans' h a lf Friday
afternoon. Several hand-m ade bed­
spreads and rugs were also ex­
hibited. A social time and silver
tea were enjoyed during the alte r-
noon.
Prizes were given in 14 classifica­
tions as follows:
Best quilt all things considered—
Mrs. Tom Rood. Mrs. M argaret
Webb, first; Mrs. G ran t Garland
second; Mrs. 8. E. Olsen, third.
Best quilting—Mrs. George Hart,
first; Mrs. 8 M. Ruagon. second
Oldest pieced quilt — Mrs. Fred
Beach.
Oldest applique quilt—Mrs. Wil­
liam Meyers, first; Mrs E M Bow­
man. second.
Silk quilt—Mrs. Joseph Cochran
.. Wool quilt—Mrs. L. C. Lomax,
first; Miss Anna Slas, second
Velvet quilt—Mrs. Elwood Jo h n ­
son.
Applique quilt—Mrs. Tom Rood,
first; Mrs. D itter, second.
Applique quilt unfinished — Mrs
Fred Beach, first; Mrs. E. M. Bow­
man, second.
Pieced quilt unfinished—Mrs. Ol­
son. first; Mrs. M M. Bierly (pieced
by herself, 93 years old), second
Sun-B onnet baby quilt — Mrs.
Cochcran, first; Mrs. E. M. Bow­
m an, second.
Best wool quilt unfinished—Mrs
M. Elder.
Baby quilt—Mrs. George Laver
first: Mrs. Olsen (unfinished quilt),
second.
Special m ention—Old counterpane
made in 1852, Mrs. Fred Beach-
crochet bedspread. Mrs. C ochran1
Yo Yo bedspread, Lucille Rood;
hooked rug. Mrs. B ennett; braided
rug, Mrs. C. M. Powell.
Valentine Party
Held at Guild
Good Time D am e
At O range hall every Saturday
night. Oeorgla Hess orchestra. Ad­
WANT-ADS
Plus the Best of Short Subjects
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