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 pj Page Eight C One of These Girls W ill be Selected Goddess of Liberty at Shute Park Saturday <» 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 reu n io n of th e W etiber fam ily V anderveer CORNELIUS—St. A l e x a n d e r 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 _ .V 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. 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