The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 30, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, May 30, 1935
Party Planned
Mountaindale
Toellra Move Orenco; New
h'ltinily Moves Here
Illy
M l»
M a ru u rrl
M t 'l d » i » . |
M O U N T A IN D A L E A
.(HI c a u l
pa rty and dance w ill la* tflvcn at
the M ou n ta in d a le c o m m u n ity hall
June H Every body welcom e
M ove to Oretteo
M r and M ik K.cd T n e lle have
moved to O renco w h e re they w ill
m ake th e ir home w ith th e ir son-ln
law and d a ughter
Mrw E llzalad h Harm s is pend
Ing this week w ith M rs J Dobcr
of Bloom ing
Claude W illia m s ih at the Em ail
del hospital In P o rtla n d w here he
underw ent an operation M ay 21
M rs James M athlesen was host
e
fo r the Hanks M ou n ta in d a le
.'»(Hl“ c lu b F rid a y a fte rn o o n lio n
o i s were received by M rs Claude
Lyda. firs t, M r. John Jansen, sec­
ond. M rs Lo ci H ollenbeck, th ird ,
and M rs () Johnson received firs t
In the gume
Guests were M rs
Ready to aupply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Friday and Saturday Special*
Home Cured
22c
Half or whole.
25c
1 17c
1 L2c
23C
J L7c
1 L5c
SIRLO IN STEA K Lb
BEEF RO A ST Lb
LARD C
J"”POUND'
H A L IB U T Tü” ' 're,h
C R A B S ¿.A,a ;K
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
fr-
- ~
Re*. Phone 32IZ
5 Deliveries Daily
Phone 651
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Page Three
The Sabbath Day
Eighth Grade
Banquet Held
Snell Cites Value
of New State Laws
HILLSBORO
CASH
STA R C H Ï nk"/"™ 2 5 c
PEAS N„ 2 ca„
CORN NO
PORK 8C BEANS
CLEANSER
HOM INY
- Æ —— ■
Five Trials of
Corn Going O n
LET’S GO!
Price» Effective Friday, Saturday
and Monday, May 31, June 1 and 3
Libby’s. 12-oz.
cans. Can
IS c
IOC
D EV ILED M EA T 3
14c
L?„V.
SARDINES “S
15c
PORK ÔC B E A N S v'
s
(Small can
10c
5c)
T O M A T O JU IC E ? £
1-lb.
»., 15c
TUNA
IvL
Libby's or Del Monte.
Medium size. 1* can
White Star.
( */*• 10c)
-4 C d »
’/g» can
ICE CREAM M IX
3 pkgs.
Junket or Burnett's.
M USTARD
French's.
4
9-ot. Jar
C H IP P E D B E E F
Hex
2'/i-os. Jar
OI.IV.EH
S tu ffe d o r Queen.
S m all b o ttle
Or*
* •»
V
| (In
MW
CATSUP
D el M onte.
Large b o ttle
10c
14c
15c
25c
PPPTQ
• I - ( - » C j granulated
19c
5c
5c
4 BIG SALE DAYS
SUGAR 46c n.,” i , ,4.59
WAfWV Rf*
Q
*4 /»
B
llv
Tomatoes 3
29c
Macaroni
4 b. i 9 c
Brooms
33c
Salad O il M ’. 4 9 c
Corn Flakes
5c
(L b . 23c)
•; tbs
25c
MEAT
65c
4Qp
Yi/V
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Del Monte.
Picnic tin.
2 for
( No. 5 can
25c )
Whole Wheat Biscuit
Kellogg’s.
Pkg.
Kellogg’s Pep, Rice
Krispies, Wheat Kris-
pies.
2 pkgs.
YOU don ' t have
TOBE S O L O -.'
Li
l-arge pkg.
CRYSTAL WHITE 1 sm all pkg.
FLOUR Snow,
C ro w n . Fisher's B le n d , D rifte d
49-lb. saeta
29c
33c
’1.93
1.53
on the Idea, •
that
M eat
is
Delicious
do you know that
FOR
THE
____________________ _
Close out
Full cream.
________ PU R E V E G E T A B L E . iB U L K ) ____________________
JERSEY.
FOOD
ELEMENTS
IT
CONTAINS?
SY R U P—Sleepy H o llo w .
(Pt. Jug 19cl
Q u a rt ju g
QQ
O
O />
V
C erto
Bottle .................
PEANUT BUTTER
M axim u m .
2-lb. Jar
QQg*
OvV
Matches
6-box carton
P O R K Si B E A N S
Van Camp's.
22-oz. cans. 3 fo r
P u re x
l/8-gallon
AND. . .
do you know that
our meats are right
Sticks
to the Ribs
in QUALITY and
PRICE?
CHOICE BABY BEEF AT ALL TIMES
Phone 982
C heese
BUT . . .
M eat
free
10c
Pound
MEAT IS NEEDED
You Know
that
N°;n2?
____________T A S T E T E L L S .
Service
Quality
10c
QQp
X
5OV
G eneral Foods.
I fo r
CO M PANY
-4
lVV
45c
C A N D Y BA R S
H IL L S B O R O
COFFEE
Columbia Best
(Lb. 23c)
3 lbs.
Economy
(Lb. 17c)
3 lbs.
soap .
N o rth e rn o r B ell.
■19 III. sack
50c
15c
15c
1 m ed iu m pkg free.
FLOUR
............... 2
L E T T U C E LARGE’SOLID heads-
Q(?d»
2-lb. jar
PAPER PLATES
or Napkins.
2 pkgs.
SARDINES
£3
North Star.
1 |,s. 3 for
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Dole's, Is.
2 cans
49c)
( No. 10 can
14c
In cellophane bag. Fresh from factory.
z\l T\/UC
ULIVCO
15c
S afeway S tores
Campbell's or Exquisite.
M A RSH M A LLO W S
EACH
P E
Bronleewes Give
Report of Session
C o ffe e
D E L IV E R Y
P O T A T O C H IP S
10
CORRECTION
Picnic Time is Here
C O RN ED BEEF
15c
O R A N G ES H;LL ° '
Home Remodeled
by B. Heesacker
FREE
GROCERY
BAK. PO W D ER 19c CRACKERS
K ra d y Io adviae you In purchasing.
Ready to give real value*.
A ll meats Inspected by H r. Nicol
and Or. A lm qulst.
SID E BACON u,
OREGON
SU PER SUDSpk’. 29c M A T C H E S
10c
CAKE FLOUR pk8 29c
D O G FO O D w,g 5 c
PIN E A PPL E 4T,E 23c TOMATOES
At
Y our
S e r v ic e
H A M Su,
H IL L S B O R O ,
to represent beacon lights. L u c ille 1 guests o f M r and M rs Lester M w-
nd M rs J Heady M rs Echo
Mi
Rassmussen was the tuastm istress b e rry a t th e ir home in C ornelius
M r. and M rs E a rl H o lle n *
W illi
fo r the evening
Speakers were | Some o f the teachers w ill h ike t o
ga«v p la i. in Hi« e nrlv r liiir c h In
!«*>•? |*« *lm IO<I
liih t i I 20
la c k ttie host and hostes. am i son
T eddy G a rd n e r and S u p e rin te n d e n t C o rne lius and w ill leuve H ills b o ro
emphasis t ip 'll
a« h r .l Oav ut
I*..o I
21 •
3 15*17.
C H Nosier The class w ill was at 6:30 a. m.
N II Tout,-» -turner! horn
Mr
Ih« week, Instead ot the s e v.n tb
r«.id by E ve lyn H a w o rth and El-
I I h lu it i on to n a i i »»norm * u n
F rid a y the tearhers w ilt have
P o rtla n d Fi »day a fte i |H*oding m 'V
as a rjiir r>l real and nt worship
eanore W aldron presented the class lu n ch at the J u n io r high school as
i|a> School l«c>M»n fo r Jill»«- 2
eral weeks v is itin g hei c h ild re n
la
not
clear.
prophecy
A
fte
r
the
banquet,
the
• • •
to the school term .
there.
Teddy Gardner, Superinten­ graduates enjoyed a th e atre p a rty a f it t in g G close
I lia m eaning of tbs L o rd 's Day
P ickin g Start»»
y V / ill L K w«» c a ll Bunday (ha
ive Cards F rid a y
at
the
Venetian
T
heatre
waa
found
not
In
negations
and
stai
ted
S tra w b e rry p u k in g ha
dent Nosier Speakers
™ L o rd ■ Hay It •» In e v ita b ly
Cards w ill be given out at one
In s ir lr t rules concerning not do
P icnic in P o rtla n d
In th is co m m u n ity
associated in (ha S c rip tu re « and
The OU class spent S a tu rda y at o'clock F rid a y and studies w ill not
M rs James M athief.cn Fpr n t Wed
trig Hila and not doing th a t but
be resum ed u n til ta ll.
to concept lot» and pra ctice , w ith
nesduy n ig h t in V crn o n iu w ith M i
In the m an ife sta tio n of |oy and
A n n u a l e ig h th grade banquet was Ihe C ity P ark in P o rtla n d, w here
P icn ic at D a vid H ill
th e Jew ish Sabbath Sunday Is a
and M is T h o r G ronbeck
w o rship
The Ix irtl a Day was to ‘ held F rid a y n ig h t at the J u n io r a p ic n ic was held w ith the West
C h ris tia n In s titu tio n .
M rs Juke Van<lom«-len and son
be a day of In s p ira tio n and r» 1 h ig h Guests w ere the g ra d u a tin g P o rtla n d school A fte r a to u r o f . A p icn ic fo r a ll the D a vid H ill
The L o rd s Hay in Its h is to ric
the zoo. a baseball game between | school p u p ils was held d u rin g the
M e lv in «pent several days last ,
nswaL
weea v is itin g frie n d s in V e rnonia ' and m echanical aspects needs no
class and the teachers. A n a v ia ­ the tw o groups was played, w ith noon h o u r Wednesday, m n rk in g the
• • •
defence
We need only look at
tio n idea was the m o tif o f the the H ills b o ro class w in n in g 15 to 6. end o f the school term . M others of
' 1 ’ IIE h isto ry of the L ord's Day
W ill H ike
the p u p ils served the lunch. Report
decorations w ith the center piece
spheres o f modern society where
■* In our own tim e Is fa irly fa
F rid a y m o rn in g the grade school i cards w ill be given o u t F rid a y a ft­
on each table an a irp la n e fie ld
a day of rest is unrecognized,
m ilia r.
Around the C h ris tia n
be the
breakfast ernoon.
w ith planes, a hangar, and candles teachers w ill
where men and women go h u rlin g
8unday, as around the Jewish
on day a fte r dav In the mndness
Sahhatb. there aroae an stmos-
of business» and the even greater
H ’o n tln u w ! fr»wn i »« io * «»»»«•>
phere of tra d itio n and strictne ss
niedness of pleanine to realize
tlu* fact that citie s and ((»untie»,
o f usage and practice.
how ruino u s such a course Is to
m ig h t now take advantage of the
In many Homes and co m m u n i­
the In d iv id u a l and how d e stru c­
a u d it fa c ilitie s of the state d e p a rt­
ties th ia was ca rrie d to such ex
tiv e to the best Interests of
ment
te n t as to make the day nos ot
Changes in the eji*ction law s were
society
ha rd sh ip and
d u ll
dreariness
also pointed out These p ro h ib it
Rest In m n n i life Is as essen­
the use o f paid p e titio n circ u la to rs
ra th e r than one of lig h t and )oy
tia l as w ork
R elaxation Is as
and raise the requirem ents fo r the
To w h istle on the Sahhath. to
needful as energy
Man can no
n o m in a tio n of independent c a n d i­
go fo r a walk In the woods, to do
more liv e w ith o u t rest than he
dates M u tte r o f changing the date
so hundred and one th in g s not
can liv e w ith o u t food
o f the p rim a ry election was a p ­
In h e re n tly w rong In themselves
It Is obvious that an In s titu ­
In d ependently Owned and Operated
proved by the le g isla tu re and re- J
and that m ig ht be con ce lra h ly of
tio n . valuable for man s life can
fe rre d to the people O th e r le g is­
»alus
even
on
a
day
o
f
rest
and
become
surrounded
w
ith
fo
rm
a
l
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials
la tio n in clu d e d m in o r revisio ns in
w o rship
was to desecrate the
and d ra stic rules that o u lllfy in
the K n o x luw , d o s in g the Hogue
FREE
DELIVERY
PHONE 2001
Lord
s
Day
somo
degree
much
of
Its
s
p
ir
it
r iv e r to com m ercial fish in g , p e r­
T h is was not tru e in every
m ittin g the use o f state
police
and Its value
• • •
P u rita n home nor In every P u ri­
d u rin g strikes, e lim in a tio n o f to lls
on the coast bridges, re-enactm ent
tan ciim m unit»
T h e r e were
p H lS was w hat happened w ith
o f the old rig h t-o f-w a y tr a ffic law
homes lik e the w r ite rs , where
* the Jewish Sahhatb
Men be-
3 boxes
and passage o f the fin a n c ia l re ­
Ideas were s tric t and practice
came m ors concerned about Its
Fourth
pkg.
FREE.
s p o n s ib ility act.
fa
ith
fu
l
to
rig
id
rules,
but
where,
m eticulous and fo rm a l observ­
Recent in ve stig a tio n in to t h e
neverttieless. Sunday was a day
ance. according to ce rta in n a rro w
e lig ib ility o f various state le g isla ­
of lig h t and )oy where there w a i
Ideas, than about the value and
tors was exp la in e d by S n e ll
He
Pillsbury’s Snow Sheen.
Can
real pleasure rn d rest in going to
m eaning of the day Its e lf
declared th a t the secretary o f state
church, and whers the In te rva ls
Because they believed that It
is held responsible fo r the paym ent
o f a day spent la rge ly I d the
was w rong to work on the Sab­
o f state funds and must th e re fo re
pass on the e lig ib ility of claim s by I bath. they wore ready to concluda
home were enlightened by the
the various o ffic ia ls
Joy ot home life , com panionship
Dole, No. 2 tans.
th a t It was w rong to heal upon
B u ild in g program o f the state
of frien d s and the music end r»
the Sahhatb and to perform other
was cited as p ro v id in g needed room
Jolclng
Dial
havt
alw
ays
been
as
acts o f grace and goodness
in the various state in s titu tio n s
2 can
anclaied w ith the C h ris tia n r»
In w o rshiping the b u s ! o. the
3 pkgs.
such as the state hospital, b lin d
lig ln n
In s titu tio n they had lost regard
Amaizó.
school and tuberculosis hospitals
la not our great task today to
fo r Its tuner re a lity
So Je?..»
He called »»articular a tte n tio n to
restore to life Ihe real values ot
Large Can
found It necessary to rem ind men
the fact that tuberculosis has been
Sunday as it has th u s exlsied.
th a t the Sahhath was made for
reduced a p p ro x im a te ly 65 per cent
4
for
aud to avoid at the same tim e
no 2 ’ can
man and not man fo r the Sab
in O regon d u rin g the past 20 years
Lighthouse.
the m aking of the day a fo rm a l
hath By bis specific acts he chal­
B e lie f that O regon is on the eve
In s titu tio n , a burden, ra th e r than
o f a great developm ent was e x ­
lenged the narrowness of unduly
1-lb.
pressed by Snell He declarer! th a t
a relie f, to be In d iv id u a l and to
s tric t Sabbatarian conceptions
Box
he was c o n fid e n t th a t the p ro b ­
the com m unity?
Just bow the Jewish Sahhatb
lem s w o u ld lx* courageously met
Graham.
K. C.
25-oz. can
and co m p e te n tly solved i f a ll w o u ld
G rove v is ite d her m other. M rs
co-operate fo r the best interests of
Lo u is S trohm ayer, o f F a irv ie w last
the state, its w e lfa re and its people
FRUITS and VEGETABLES— Saturday Only
week.
S h e riff J. W C o n nell and D e p u ­
Garden Fresh Always
Sunday d in n e r guests o f M r and
ties H a rry Johnson and R ich a rd
M rs Ira B ro w n w ere M r and Mrs.
Busch were accorded re co g n itio n
C h a rlie W addle and baby d a u gh te r
fo r th e ir a c tiv itie s In h a n d lin g the
A u d rie o f D ille y .
dozen
recent labor s itu a tio n ut S tim son
M iss G ladys and E th e l M cCoy
W hich of the tw o v a rie tie s o f
m ill
Forest
, seed corn. Idaho M innesota 13 o r spent the w eek-end in
C A C NEW ' LOCAL.
local M innesota 13. produces the G rove, v is itin g friends.
/A
POUND .............................................
M r and M rs F rfe e W a ld ron v is ­
most tonnage and th e best grade
o f silage’’ T h is is a question about ited th e ir son and fa m ily . M r and
H a rold W a ld ron , o f Scholls
w h ic h th e re is considerable d if f e r - M rs
'ence o f o p in io n am ong th e W ash­ Sunday
M r and M rs Pete R e id lin g . June
T
G B ronleew e and T h o m a s ’ in g to n co u n ty farm ers, states L . E
C o n k lin , and M rs. M. J. V a n d e r-
B ro n le e w e J r
rep o rte d on t h e ' Francis, assistant co u n ty agent.
zanden
and son W ayne visite d
F iv e tria ls are being c a rrie d on
R otury d is tric t conference at B e l­
lin g h a m . W ash. M ay 20 and 21. be­ in the co u n ty to d e te rm in e the frie n d s in P o rtla n d Tuesday.
M r and M rs C harles W addle o f
fo re the H ills b o ro R otary c lu b at answer These- tria ls are located on
the fa rm s o f A ugust Ite l. T u a la tin ; D ille y visite d at th e Ira B ro w n
the T hu rsd a y luncheon m eeting
Tom J r , w h o was the club's J W B a lch e la r, ro u te 2. H ills b o ro ; home F rid a y forenoon and w ere
W addle's
delegate to the yo u th conference C e cil H e v n d e ric k x , ro u te 1, C o r­ d in n e r guests o f M rs
E K ra h m e r. ro u te 2. m other. M rs Zoe Q u ick
held in connection w ith the R o ta ry nelius. À
M
rs
H
e
n
ry
Busch
and
her
m o th ­
session, p o inted out its v a lu e to the C o rne lius; and John Cordes, ro u te
er. M rs Phoebe K n ig h te n o W atts,
yo u th o f the n o rth w e st and ex- 1. Forest G rove.
A q u a rte r ucre o f local seed and v is ite d M r and Mrs. J P. V ander-
: prcs»a*d the hope* th a t it w o u ld be
co n tin ue d und some o th er bov go a q u a rte r acre o f Idaho se-e-d has zanden o f F a irv ie w T h u rsd a y a fte r­
fro m here next year He said the been p la n ted in each t r ia l p lo t and noon H e n ry V andom elon o f Banks
boys looked to R otarians fo r v o ­ at th e tim e Ihev are ready fo r the was a T hu rsd a y e ve n in g v is to r at
ca tio n al guidance and sym pa th e tic silo th e y w ill be c u t and weighed. the Vanderzanden home
T w o G raduate
Records w ill be ta ke n show ing the
help
R obert Vanderzanden and C ecil
A C F orreste r o f P o rtla n d w ill re la tiv e w eights o f g ra in and fo d ­
I discuss the p o ssib ilitie s o f an in ­ der and to ta l tonnage Analyses Easley w ere graduates fro m here
d u s tria l ulcohol in d u s try in H ills ­ w ill be made o f silage fro m the at Forest G ro v e h ig h school F r i­
tw o va rie tie s o f seed in o rd e r to day evening.
boro before the c lu b June 6
M r and M rs Fred Creps called
d e term in e w h ich has the greater
at th e Ira B ro w n home T hursday. I
H ills b o ro A rg u s contains a ll the feeding value
T
he
y le ft F rid a y fo r Neah Bay.
news o f H ills b o ro and the s u r­
The real va lu e o f these tria ls , ac­
Creps'
w o rk
ro u n d in g com m unities.
Read i t c o rd in g to Francis, lies in the fact Wash., w h e re M r
and keep in fo rm e d on w h a t is th a t i f the local seed proves equal opens up M onday.
Receives Piano
happening at home.
t f o r s u p e rio r to Idaho seed in the
M r. and M rs I. P. B ra d y pre­
p ro d u ctio n o f silage it should open
a a m a rk e t fo r local seed and keep sented th e ir d a u gh te r Una w ith a
fo r the fa rm e rs o f the co u n ty sev-1 piano. She was one o f the eighth
e ral h u n dre d d o lla rs w h ic h now I grade graduates fro m th e Kansas
C ity school.
goes out fo r outside seed
See Our Handbill for Additional Values!
A r th u r Vanderzanden and b ro th ­
er R alph a.rrived home last n ig h t
fro m Ocean C ity . Wash., w h e re they
have been d ig g in g clam s fo r the
past th re e weeks.
Saturday to Wednesday, June 1 to 5
M rs. E B. W ebb ca lle d at the I
R o llie C o x hom e Tuesday m o rn ­
(H r Mm. J . A. McCoy I
S O U T H K A N S A S C IT Y
Bert in g to present M r C o x w ith a
Heesacker has a crew o f men h e lp ­ b irth d a y cake.
S tra w b e rry g ro w e rs h e ld a m eet­
in g h im rem odel his barn.
Several o f the fa rm e rs are busy in g at the Kansas C ity h a ll Tues­
p ic k in g stra w b e rrie s fo r th e m a rk e t day evening.
Several features appearing in our handbill this week were incorrectly
M . J. V anderzanden. C a rl S chaf­
the past w eek The B a k e r and
priced. Last minute price changes made it possible to offer these extra op­
K e lly ca n n ery o f B anks w ill open fe r and G le n Ingles attended the
state co n ve n tio n o f th e F arm ers'
next w eek to receive berries.
portunities to save. Safeway always passes its savings on to its customers.
M r and M rs. Roscoe B a k e r and U n io n at A lb a n y last week, w h ile
lit t le d a u g h te r o f L o n g v ie w , Wash . th e re M r Vanderzanden m otored to
w ere w e ek-end guests o f M rs B a k ­ Lebanon to see his old home place
v is ite d frie n d s
W ednesday
er's parents. M r and M rs Joe W il­ and
liam s o f Y a m h ill M rs B a k e r and m orn in g .
E
li
Poe
o
f
Forest
G
rove
was a
lit t le d a u gh te r rem a in e d fo r a
A IR W A Y
v is ito r at th e J. A M cC oy hom e a
week's v is it.
Miss Florence B atem an o f Gales few days last week
Maximum or
Tall
D a n n y Vanderzanden o f Roy v is ­
C reek v is ite d at the J. A McCoy
Mt. Vernon.
cans
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P. Vanderzanden
PEANUT BUTTER
home M onday evening.
Miss F iances V a n L o o o f Forest home Sunday.
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Boody's.
I T h o r G ronbeck of V ernonia. Mr s
I Earl H ollenbeck. Mr*. George Con
n o lly and Mis» M ild re d H ergert
M rs A I*. W illis w ill e n te rta in the
I chit» June 14
t Sunday v is ito rs o f M r and M rs
H arold
R eynold* w ere
Mi
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M rs Itcece lla tth o rn n t H ills b o ro
and M r a nil M rs E ve re tt P ric k e tt
of Forest (¿rove
Mi*. P <> Wade and son of P o r t­
land, Ella Bean and D avis A u ld of
H illsb o ro . M rs V io le t P a trick and
Loy Shadden visite d at tin* C S
Reynold« home Sunday
New la m lly Here
M r and M rs W I). H a lle r of
G o rv a llis havr re ce n tly mover! to
M ou n ta in d a le
M r ant! Mrs. L I! Peters and
d a ughter L le la and Hom er W att
a ‘ ended a picnic in H ills b o ro Sun
d .y.
It I. Dennison
M r and M r
P o rtla n d visited M i and M rs N
II Toates F rid a y
Miss Lena C ro p o f P o rtla n d vis
ited her sister. M rs Joe Baker,
and fa m ily Sunday.
S m iths E n te rta in
M r and Mrs H u b e rt S m ith e n ­
tertainer! Sunday w ith a d in n e r in
honor of the tw e n ty e ig h th wed
d in g a n n ive rsa ry o f M r and M rs
E arl H ollenbeck and the b irth d a y
of M rs Echo W illis Guests were
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