The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
Tburaday, J uho 27, 1935
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
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Page Eight
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One of These Girls W ill be Selected Goddess of Liberty at Shute Park Saturday
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Selection of the Goddess of Liberty and her four a t ­
Row N nvdoane P a tti i son. D orothy Bov. Itiilh Ruynarn.
tendants will be m ade at the Goddess of Liberty selec­
B e tty A ltishln, C ry sta l N aught, F ran ces Fields. M inerva
Dean, R uth Filley, Evelyn A lexan­
tion dance at Shute park Saturday night. The march of
F u ller, D o n s H eaton. T h ird How H elen Wick, M abel
der, and Jean Lewis, all members
candidates and their escorts w ill be at 9 p m. First Row
Nelson. M argaret G reenaw uld. A uthclva C o x .
G le n e v a
of the 1935 graduating class of the
—Left to Right—Dorothy Cox, Gladys Sollers, M argaret
B randaw , R oberta Robinson, Rose R a m b e rg er and G loria
Beaverton high school, w ere guests
P ic tu re - courtesy of
Batchelder. G ertrude McLaren, Tillie Hoffman, Evelyn
C oulter. Miss D onna K ew n er of F orest G rove did not
of Mrs. R. F erry of Multnomah
S e lig m a n Studio
Schulm erich, Helen Rutschm an, Anne Jepson. Second
huve h e r p ic tu re in tim e to be included in th e group
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ferry was
the prim ary teacher of these girls
School Director Selected;
Dr. Mason Director
Attend Fam ily Itrunion—
Meyers at Laurel. The bride, a t­
te rta ln e d for them M onday e v e ­
Beaverton Teacher Married;
Dr. C E. Mason was elected to
Otto Stowell Injured
tired in a lovely blue organdy
Mr. and M rs J K W ebber ami ning G uest- . 'i r e Messrs i n . I Mes-
succeed himself as director at the
Fathers Honor Guests
frock, cut a double tier wedding
d a u g h te r F lu rin c u n d
C a ro lin e d am es E J Mi Alenr. P. A A n d e r­
annual school meeting here Ju n e
cake decorated w ith silver orna­
F u ller a tte n d ed a picnic and fa m ­ son. G eorge S elfrid g e and C O.
(B y Mr*. Je»i« Meyer«)
17. Dr. Mason has served the dis­
ments.
ily
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W
etiber
fam ily V anderveer
CORNELIUS—St.
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CORNELIUS
At
a
very
lovely
BEAVERTON—About 85 w ere in trict as director for 15 years. Mrs
BUXT O N— Oscar Cearly w a s
attendance at Beaverton Grange Althea Haulenbeck was re-elected elected director to serve for three church was the scene of a beautiful | The bride presented her atten d ­ and im pressive wedding ceremony at H ager's p a rk neai S alem Suu Mariners Entertain—-
ringbearer and organist with with a background formed by bas- day
S aturday evening. Aloha Grange, clerk. The building of a new grade years at the annual school meeting and im pressive wedding Monday I g ant,
ifts .
Mr and Mrs C F M a rin er en
S kets and wall vases of ferns, roses Entertains for Gnrsta—
the guest entertainers, presented a school was discussed.
Ju n e 17 and Mrs. Edith Riggle was morning w hen Miss M ildred Mey-1
te rta ln e d S a tu rd ay ev en in g w ith a
ers became the bride of Leo Sus- j Recently the bride was given a and peonies and soft light of tapers
play entitled “A Man W anted,” sev­
re-elected clerk.
Mr
and
Mrs
It
It
K
inton
and
d
in
n er p a rty anil ”900'
G uests
bauer. Only im m ediate members I show er by the Kat K lub in P o rt­ Miss Gladys C laire Brown and Rev
eral musial numbers, drill and reci­
O perate Two Shifts
anil Me-.iinies Roy
of the fam ily and friends witnessed land. The Young People's club pre­ Harvey R Scheuerm an were m ar­ son D onald of M artinsville. Ind . a i i i Mi • ■ i
tations. The Aloha G range p re­
The Elwood m ill is running two the ceremony.
sented them with a picture. "Agony ried by Rev. A. R. Schmale of arc visiting Mrs W inifred Sel- H eart, N A P e ters and H arold
sented the Beaverton G range with
shifts a day beginning last week.
M acK lnser. ail of P o rtlan d . Mrs.
Portland last Tuesday evening nt frnl e. T hey a rriv e d J u n e 19. Mi
Rev. F ather H. E. Boesch was ‘ in the G arden," by Hoffman.
the traveling gavel.
W illiam Riggle of Birkenfeld was
K inton is a n iece of th e late Mrs H eart und Mr. P e ters tnudo high
Innum erable wedding gifts were j 8 o’clock at the home of the bride's J.
celebrant, assisted by Harley F lah­
Teacher Weds
here
last
week
enroute
for
the
W. G oodin. Mrs. Selfridge en- scores at curds.
/C o n tin u e d fro m pag e one)
erty Jr. and A lbert Vuylsteke.
received by the couple from their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
The m arriage of Miss Faith Burk
Dorothy Cox. Hillsboro Ameri- hot springs near Eugene to be tre a t­
Brown, of Gervais.
to Felix F. Fors was solemnized
The bride, a lovely blonde, was [ many relatives and friends.
ed for rheum atism .
Lohengrin wedding march and
a t high noon June 11 at the High-
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r McCormick gowned in a floor length white I
Frances Fields. Hillsboro Wom­
’’At Dawning” were played and
land Congregational church. Rev. an's
of P ortland visited at the Jesse silk wedding dress w orn tw e n ty -1 Have Interesting Vacation—
Relief
Corps.
G. A. Pollard read the service.
seven years ago by her aunt, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornelius. sung by a niece of the groom as
Mabel Nelson, Kansas City F arm ­ Meyers home Ju n e 16.
The bride has been a teacher in ers'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H illicker Leo Oakes. H er w hite tulle c a p ; Miss H ettie Jack and Cal Jack the bride and bridegroom met and
Union.
that has been spent honestly anti
the Beaverton high school for sev-
shaped, shoulder length veil was returned late S aturday night from I w ent to the altar, w here wedding
G leneva Brandaw . Hillsboro Vet- spent the week-end in Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r K irk and caught at the back by o ra n g e 1 a w eek's vacation at Wallowa lake , vows w ere made.
earnestly certainly has earned some
•e r,aih i’n T « (, 'i ? enfgr^ r We«,°n T ±
erans' Foreign Wars auxiliary
I
The
bride
was
sw
eet
and
charm-
teaching staff of the West Linn
fam ily of T reharne and Cecil Lane blossoms. She wore w hite mits and other Eastern Oregon points.
Gladys Sollers, Aloha Grange.
recognition; some record to keep
high school. Mr. and Mrs. Fors will
and kid pumps, pearl necklace and j At LaG randc they visited the Sieg- ' ing in a high lace dress tip-toe
M inerva Fuller. Hillsboro Daugh- of Mist w ere here Sunday.
its memory alive. z\ properly plan­
spend the sum m er at the beach and ters of Union v eteran s
Mrs. John Bellish was in P o rt­ earrings, and carried a w h i t e rist brothers, at B aker they vis­ ' length over angel skin peach silk
ned Granite Memorial is the only
m ake them home in P ortland after
Dorothy B
Cedar
F arm . land taking treatm ent for h er eyes prayer book w ith satin stream ers, | ited Mr. and Mrs K enneth Robb, i w ith pow der blue cash. The bou­
S eptem ber
ers> Union
which was the groom's first com-1 all form erly of Hillsboro, and en quet was of B ride's roses, satin
last week.
lasting guardian against loss and
stream
ers
being
entw
ined
with
m
union
p
rayer
book.
Also
a
lace
Mrs.
Theresa
Stowell
and
daughter
route home by way of Prineville
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Fathers Guests
N aydeane Patterson. H ills b o ro
forgetfulness.
Fathers w ere honor guests at p y ..,..,, sisters
of P ortland visited Mrs. O. H. handkerchief, a gift from t h e they visited their cousins. Mr. and i orange blossoms.
Her only attendant. Mrs. Mattle
groom's niece, B arbara A nn F lah ­ Mrs. R obert Purvis Mr. P urvis is
Beaverton lodge No. 248 Tuesday
»azeldale Corn- Stowell this week-end.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
wore pale pink lace and
evening. A m usical program was ( m unl, ' club
Mr and Mrs Carl Watson of New­ erty.
m anager of the Safew ay store at Smith,
Miss B lair Foley of Eugene was Prineville. They also visited at Jqhn net dress w ith blue accessories.
Stnnnnrd,
Mgr.
enjoyed.
G ertrude McLaren, H ill s b o r o port visited relatives here over the
4th at Main, Hillsboro
the bride's only attendant. She Day, w here Louie DeLine has a The bride's m other w ore dark can­
aI r ,
MrA' ,Yalter «y a* L l o d g e Royal Neighbors of America, week-end.
ton
w
ith
pink
rosebud
corsage.
For
wore
a
tip-toe
length
pink
crepe
Otto Stow ell Injured
and daughter C athryn attended the
C rystal Naught. Hillsboro R. N
large hotel. Mr DeLine was their
wedding of Miss Lucille H urt of A
Otto Stowell was injured in a fall dress and carried an old fashioned host on a trip to some gold mines her going aw ay dress the- bride
Portland, form erly of Kimon, Ju n e
Roberta Robinson. Hillsboro R w hile at w ork on a high bridge nosegay. Kieth Susbauer, brother in operation and to other places of w ore a gray ensem ble w ith white
n ear N ewport last week. He fell of the bridegroom was best man. interest in that locality. Mr. De- accessories and rosebud corsage.
The rooms, gift room and recep­
Mrs R- R- Sum m ers returned ‘ D o r i s Heaton> Scho„ s Juni
The bridal procession was headed Line is a form er resident of H ills­
about 85 feet.
home W ednesday after a month s Women's elub
by B arbara Ann Flaherty, who car­ boro. While in E nterprise they vis­ tion table w ere beautiful with ros­
Union Has Candidate
Miss Mabel Nelson was chosen ried a pink satin basket holding ited w hat is reported to be one of es and snapdragons in pink nnd
absence in Nebraska. She visited
Tillie Hoffman, C ornelius Fire
h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Departm ent.
by Farm ers’ Union for candidate the ring and also carried the w ed­ the largest fish hatcheries in the white. Numerous gifts w ere on dis­
ding diploma. She w ore pink or­ world, and near E nterprise they play in the gift room, one being
B lancom e at Madison and her sis-
M argaret Batchelder, West Union for Happy Days at Hillsboro.
Mouldings, Screen Wire, Dual Corners, Screen
ter, M rs A W. Glenn, at Meadow Farm ers' Union.
Mrs. E verette D rury and Bever­ gandy with hat to match.
visited the largest cattle ranch in a 70-picce set of dishes from G er­
Hangers, Adjustable Screens, Screen Doors.
The m other of the groom. Mrs Oregon, a ranch of 1000 head of vais friends.
F rov; -
i et£ r V n p stla w a s
Evelyn Schulm erich, H ills b o ro ly Jeanne and Howard of Vancouv­
The bride has been complimented
Joined by Mrs J. E Davis at Oma- Fire D epartm ent,
er visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Susbauer wore a blue s ilk ' cattle.
w ith a shower at the Eldridge
Use the F. II, A. plan to finance your remodel­
jacket dress w ith m atching h a t.1
ha, who was her traveling com-1 He]en wiclt< H illsboro C ham ber Mrs. George Riggle, last week.
school, w here she taught, and was
ing needs.
panion to Portland. Mrs. Davis will of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Hudspeth, I Mrs. Meyers, the bride's’ mother Forrest Bridges Visits—
spend sometime visiting relatives
Anne Jepson, Blooming Farm ers' Mabel R hym er and Glenn Jones of wore d ark silk. Miss Mayme S us-| Forrest Bridges, a form er H ills­ presented with a $25 check from
and friends in P ortland and her Union.
P ortland visited at the Pow ell home bauer, sister of th e groom played ! boro boy, but now in the electrical the school board.
To get into our yard during the paving of Base­
Mrs. Mattie Sm ith was hostess In
the wedding march "Pompa Cir-1 business at Lynn. Mass., near Bos­
form er home in Beaverton.
Rose Ram berger, county SERA over the week-end.
line
street, go west on Washington street to the
May
w
ith
a
show
er
from
her
many
The Misses Rhoda Thyng, LaM ern office
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benefiel and cumstance," Elgar.
ton, is visiting his m other, Mrs. C ornelius friends Mrs. S cheuer­
railroad.
The
altars
w
ere
attractively
d
e
c
-!
Ray
G
lenn
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
Bene­
Eva
Bridges,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
F.
Donna Kessner, F orest Grove
fiel visited th e Oscar Benefiel fam ­ orated w ith blue and w hite sum ­ Doughty of Cooper Mountain, and man has taught for the past nine
cham ber of commerce.
m er flowers w ith large baskets on other relatives for a few weeks. years near Gervais. She lived in
A spirants for Goddess of L iberty ily at W illam ina Sunday,
A lbert Edw ards left S aturday for either side.
Mr. Bridges left Hillsboro about 35 C ornelius last year, w here she was
w ere introduced from th e stage of
The bride has taught in St. H el­ years ago. He was looking up old- active in social and church activ­
the Venetian th eatre »Friday night. the home of his daughter. Mrs. Bes­
en's Hall, and is now teaching at tim e friends here the last of the ities. Mr. Scheuerm an has been
E arlier in th e evening, they were sie Terry, at Caldwell, Idaho.
Miss Mabel Nelson was home Miss G able school in Portland. For j week, and was a guest S aturday of pastor of several churches. They
the guests of the Hillsboro Busi­
If It’» Lumber Call
are now entering a new field of
ness & Professional Women's club, from Hillsboro from S aturday to going aw ay Mrs. Susbauer wore a ] W. A. Tupper. His father, M. M, service as pastor and wife at Evan­
black
and
w
hite
silk
suit.
Monday.
Number 2691
Bridges,
was
proprietor
of
t
h
e
organization w hich is sponsoring
The groom is in business here [ Climax Flouring mill here in the gelical church a t Vernonia. A
Mrs. Lily Hove of V ancouver vis­
the contest.
honeymoon
w
as
spent
at
the
G eneral comm ittee in charge of ited her m other, Mrs. Rhoda W at­ and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. '90s.
beaches.
Mike Susbauer. Im m ediately fol-1
the event includes Mrs. Zola F. son, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Killin of Forest lowing the cerem ony the happy Attend Seabeck C a m p -
Morgan. Mrs. E. Fayetta Allen, Mrs.
Betty Hobbs and A nn M unkers Attends O fficers’ M eeting—
M arie Hoffman. Miss Marion Lytle G rove and Mr. and Mrs. Levi couple left on a wedding trip. On
II, S. Rogers attended the official
C row ther of Gales C reek visited retu rn they w ill live near Cor-1 left Monday for ten days’ stay at
and Miss Gussie Sigler.
Seabeck, Wash., w here they will rn o lin g of U. f t W. V. Office»
at the C orbett C row ther home S un­ nelius.
HIGHER QUALITY — LOWER PRICES
Sunday evening a reception was I receive training for leadership in w ith the cam p at Bend Saturday
day.
Taken to Hospital—
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of held at the home of Mrs. L e n a ' G irl Reserve work.
Mrs. Hugh S. Rogers was taken Birkenfeld
visited at th e Jesse
to St. V incent’s hospital in P o rt­ Meyers home
Saturday.
land Thursday m orning for tre a t­
m ent. She is getting along nicely.
Imperial Egg Mash, 100 lbs. .
«1 on .„„v
K ennedy in H ospital—
Milk
Egg
Maith,
100
lbs........................
gJMI .sack
A ttends Conference—
Don’t Let Improper
F ran k K ennedy was taken to the I
Big-Lay
Egg
Mash,
100
lbs................
] go nack
Miss Winona T urner spent sev­ V eterans' hospital in Portland Fri- j
Car Performance
eral days last week at a counselors’ day suffering from stomach trouble
Milk Developing Mash, 100 lbs. ...
2 10 .sack
Y o u r H o lid a v conference of Camp Fire G irls at w ith which he has been afflicted
M«
Plain Developing Mash, 100 lbs.
j <>5 H....k
” I Camp N am anu on the Sandy river. since w ar time.
Buxton Names
Oscar Cearly
Aloha Grange
Puts on Work
Former Cornelius
Girl is Married
Pretty Wedding
Held at Cornelius
County Girls Seek
Title of Goddess
A
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and then enjoy the
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road,
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Garage
12« S. Third Ave.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
C orner T hird and Baseline
Phone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
4-Grain Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. .
1 75 ‘
1,
Cracked Corn, 100 lba........................ j
sack
TURKEY FEEDS—
Turkey Starter Ma«h, 100 lbs. ...
Turkey Developing Mash, 100 lba.
NEW STATE FINANCIAL LIABILITY LAW
BECOMES EFFECTIVE JULY 1
DAIRY FEEDS
The most delicious and
healthful food of the day.
Always Seasonal.
This new law m akes It im portant th at every autom obile
ow ner carry am ple liability and property damage insurance.
An accident may result in a law suit and judgm ent. U nder the
new act, if the car ow ner is unable to settle th e judgm ent,
his operator's and auto license may be revoked until he proves
financial responsibility.
Imperial Dairy, 100 lba.
««19 nn ♦
Cow Ration, 100 lba......
............. J°n
Molaaaea Dairy, 90 lba.
..... .»7’, , n
Hempaeed Oil Meal, 100 lba.
29.00 ton
All the above prices are cash F. O. B. our warehouse.
Don't risk it—let us advise w ith you regarding insurance
in a good company at a very reasonable rate.
Pay Cash and Save _
C o s le tt’s B a r - B - Q
CHAS. L. WALKER, Agent
116 S. T hird Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
C elebrate "Happy Days" in Hillsboro Ju ly 2, 3 and 4
■ 3
F irst and Baseline
«210 „„„t,
2.20 sack
Phone 1263
Trade with
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
The Coolest Cream
Created.
Phone 91
M illers of q „ . | „ , Fpt<|,
Sooth
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