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Thunday, July |«, iu ; jg H IL L S B O R O A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . O R E Ö ft N Joint Birthdays Miss VanDyke Pilgrim House Business Women Irelands Sponsor Observed at Picnic to Quarters M arried J u ly 9 M eet for Picnic | In an Move A picnic w as field a t W ilson's official sta te m en t from the Free M atinee at F riday honoring Iren e Stone, Mad- office of P ilgrim House, B ud N. M a rjo rie C oyne and Ver boort Church | e E lin dith e Cordova, at Priest Home Person, cle rk of th e society, this W alters. Tlie e vening was Venetian Theatre w eek announced th at th e Society sp e n t in sw im m ing and playing Miss G. McLeod Becomes Bride of Richard B usch Mlxx G ladys I*. McLeod, (laugh li'i ot Mi mill Mm (> A McLeod of P ilg rim s had au th o rize d its o f At a b eautiful cerem ony perform - games. A large bonfire was built Mrs. W L. <M uriel P rie st was ficers to proceed w ith the p u r I «•<! at th e V isitation c h u rch at Ver- und refresh m en ts w ere served. hostess to the B usiness and P ro chase of th e C h risten sen p ro p e rty lioort T uesday m orning, Ju ly 9. at b rid e of R ichard H Busch Sunday 9 30 o’clock, Miss M innie V anD yke, T hose p re sen t w e re Mr and Mrs fessional W om en’s c lu b at a pot a t 232 N orth T h ird A venue, as a a fte rn o o n a t n p re tty cerem ony d a u g h te r of Mr and M rs W alter P ercy Stone, E velyn and Donald. luck d in n er at h e r hom e at H ills p erm a n en t hom e for th e society pel form ed by Rev Cliui le M Iteed VanD yke. becam e th e bride of Mr. und Mrs Hoy C lark. E sther. d ale F rid ay ev en in g T he early and for th e clubs of H illsboro at (tie M i * 1111 nJ I n t E piscopal church H enry H olzrneyer, son of Cavpcr K uth, R alph and D elbert, Mrs p art of th e ev en in g w as spent in C h ristian council For the past y e ar T he bride, w ho wan given In i llol/.nicycr. Itev. F a th e r Jo n as of F irm an, Mrs. Coyne, Mrs. John e n jo y in g th e a rtistic a lly landscap- and a h alf th e groups h ave used m a rria g e by h e r father, w ore a I th a t parish p e rform ed the cere- W alters, Ja c q u e lin e and S tanley, i cd grounds of the P rie st hom e and th e ir p re sen t location a t 354 E ast D elon:. C ordova, R uth and W esley aft r d in n e r the business m eeting Jack so n street. It is planned to oc drc»» of w hite wdln und lace w ith I runny. wa held, w ith Mrs F ay ctta Allen, cupy th e ir new hom e a bout A ugust tr a in T he hern length Milk veil w u. T he b rid e w ore a w hite floor- Hlllegass, H elen and L ucille W ait- was ers, T helm a Stone, T hom as B uck- new o<*- president, presiding. a rra n g e d In a cap caught w ltii o r 15. a n d e la b o rate form al dedication length lace d r e s . und a trailin g Icy, L loyd Firrnun, E dw ard Coyne, ange blotoioinn Stic c arrie d u b o u The program consisted of singing cerem onies a re p lanned for th e a f t I veil held w ith ornnge blossom s R obert R obinson, F re d rick S w isher q u e t of w hite iie.ebudn and aweet- club songs w ith g u ita r acco m p an i ernoon of S unday. S ep tem b er 15. She c arrie d a sh o w er bouquet of peus. Minn Velma Jones, the brldc'i m ent by Mrs F red C aldw ell. Mrs. May M artin roses, o rc h id l and and the honor guests. Special business m eeting last S u n a tte n d a n t, w ore a d re.n of ecru sw idnsona Emma M cKinney, past president, day m orning a f te r chap,.! service lace und a coinage of p ink »went was presen ted w ith a lovely gift, Miss C h ristin e V anD yke, tier o n of w orship, besides p lan n in g for peas Mrs. A. W. H offm an, vice p re si th e ob tain in g of th e p e rm a n en t ly a tte n d an t, w ore a floor-length Eldon McLeod, the b rid e's b ro th dent, m ak in g the p resen tatio n . pencil lace dress w ith a w hite hom e, com pleted th e nam ing of er. wan beat m an II f Hunch and tu rh u n and slipper H er bouquet . A ugust m eeting of th e clu b w ill m em bers of the consistory, ru lin g T h e an n u al « in fe re n c e and cam p be held at the sum m er hom e of Mr body ot th e society, w ith the e le c A II l.unch, b ro th ers of th e b rid e was of O pheliu roues and T ra n s groom , w ere ushers m eeting of the F re e M ethodist ;, nd M l, j la rry Mw({an a t M each. tion of Mrs. R alph H. S co tt as vaal daisies. Mr F re d Sew ell played "He- T he bridegroom wus a tte n d e d by c h u rc h w ill be held from J u ly 21 am and w ill be a n o th e r pot luck deaconess, a n d Louis C. L om ax Jr. cause," by G eorge D 'llurdelot, pre- Ted V anD yke, a b ro th e r of the to A ugust 5 in the co n feren ce eam p picnic dinner, to th e deacons’ young people's com ground on th e C anyon road east ceding the cerem ony, und played bride. m ittee E x-m ayor O range P helps is _ Mendel nohn's "W edding M arch.” T he c h u rc h wus b eau tifu lly decor - of H euvelton T he fo rtie th session m o d era to r of both consistory anti The couple left Im m ediately for a te d w ith roses, c a rn a tio n s und w ill begin W ednesday ut 6:30 U A I J S S A f l t i c r S O n ’ s the g e n era l society. a short w edding trip to C ra te r pulms Tlie b rid al couple m arched m , w itli B ishop A. D. Z ah n ise r of . , Society of P ilgrim s w as o rg a n iz L uke a n d th e O regon Caves, a fte r dow n tlie uisle betw een tw o row s P ittsb u rg h p .-n n , presiding. Th.- ed N ovem ber 1. 1933. for th e p r i w hich they w ill reside In llills- of lighted candles and b askets of bishop w ill p reach sev eral tim es m ary object of p ro v id in g a b a ck an <i Mrs. C. It A nderson of boro Fur going aw uy th e brid e Dr. A ndrew C a n irk. pastor of th'* flow ers on tail pedestuls. M endels d u rin g th e conference. Itev. E lm er M cKay of th e C e n P o rtlan d a nnounced th e engage g ro u n d fo r th e w ork of th e C h ris T ualu tin (Multi* P r e s b y t e r i a n sohn's w edding m arch w as played w ore u w hite silk su it w ith w hile tia n C ouncil young people's clubs. accessories. c h iu d i, was nam ed m o d erato r of by Miss M argaret H eesuckar. H ym ns tr a l Illinois conference w ill be m ent last w eek of th e ir dau g h ter, W hile o p p o rtu n ity for religious w o r tiie O regon Synod of Pr< (byterlan w ere su n /’ by a m ale se x tet un d er th e ev angelist for th e m eeting, and Miss E lsie A nderson, te a c h e r in P rio r to h e r m arrluge, M rs c hurches last w eek, in recogni* the d irection of Raym ond V anD yke o th ers assisting in th e program will H illsboro public school, to K e n ship is given at th e chapel services, Hunch wus em ployed us se c re tary to those w ho a re not oth erw ise c o n tion of tils long service to th e county Judge Mr B usch Is u Im m ediately follow ing the c e re be Rev. F. A. P u ffer, a m issionary neth E m ery, son of M r and Mrs. nected. young people a re e n c o u ra g dep u ty sh e riff fi iv ln g un d er Sher m ony a w edding d in n e r was se rv form India; Mrs. R osella D ouglas M elvin E m ery of P o rtlan d ed to be loyal to th e ir ow n r e lig Visit C alifornia— T hey a re to be m a rrie d A ugust iff J W C onnell. ed at the hom e of th e b rid e's p a r conference S unday school se c re tary . ious faith. P a sto r H enry S. H aller Mr and Mrs G N T aggart and ents to .about 100 re la tiv e s and i P re - sid e n t C. H oyt W atson of Pa- 17 at St. M ichaels’ and All A ngels w ill c o n tin u e to serv e both society college. S eattle; and D onald E piscopal c h u rc h in P o rtlan d , a fte r J H Riggs left T h u rsd a y for a friends, follow ed by a dance nt th e I S1- M acPhec, w ho w ill serve for his w hich they w ill tak e a honeym oon a n d council w ith o u t salary, it was six weeks* trip to San Diego. Cal B uckeye pavilion at C ornelius. 23rd consecutive y e a r as song lead- t u p to Skagw ay, A laska, on the announced. T hey will visit Mr and Mrs Tag A fter a w edding tr ip to C ra te r er lie will be assisted by Rev. O. S S A leutian. T hey w ill be at g a rt’s son. L aw rence T aggart, and L ake and C alifornia Mr. and Mrs. A L. C hase und his grandson, H D evine Hev. B. J Y ates and home in H illsboro a fte r S eptem ber V isiting in the East— W arren C hase P h illip s of O akland. fam ily nt B akersfield and th e ir llo lzm cy er w ill be at hom e on m any from h e re a re p lan n in g to " 1. as Mrs A. H. A bts and Miss N ora ~ Miss A nderson ‘ w ill teach h e re daughter. Mi M C Plckleainier. D avid's Hill C a l . w ere given a b irth d a y picnic and fam ily ut Sun Diego. a tte n d the conference C ostello a re v isitin g frien d s a n d this w inter. p arty T uesday ev en in g a t tin- O tto re la tiv e s in N ebraska a n d Iowa. Leave for ( am p— Mr. E m ery is an e le ctrica l e n S te in k e hom e G uests w ere M essrs 1 To H ave fie (T eam Soeiut— C eleb rate 75th B irthdays— gineer und assistan t tech n ical a d T hey m ade th e tr ip by a u to and Mrs G eorge F ischer and Ann m d McKdamcs F red Chase, A L ! E pw ortli L eague will give un let O ne h u n d re d a n d fifty y e ars of visor for the P o rtla n d G as & Coke expect to be gone a bout six w eeks Chase. G L M arugg and R udy, cream social F riday id Kht. Ju ly 211. Peters. I h le n C yrus. C olene Mac- P rio r to th e ir d e p a rtu re M rs. A l life w ere c eleb rated »Sunday a f te r - com pany in P ortland. , Dowell . N orrean May, and P hyllis and G eneva of R ecdville. Mrs. Wctiu on the law n ot tlie Mett: b e rt S p ie rin g gave a h a n d k erc h ie f «t pur- ________________ A m acher w ill leave S un d ay for tw o j noon a t th e F. M. D llle hom e on C hase and sons Ray and Irving, sonnge Cake, hom e-m ade sh o w er a n d card p a rty in th e ir orth F o u rth avenue, w hen a sur- » y . , . . ” (.e ste r Chase, Mr- W Phillip«, ami and lem onade will be sold, a n d the w eeks' stay at Cum p N am anu, C am p N honor. prise b irth d a y p a rty w as given to J 1 1 J f 11 A l u m n i Edna K uth. W arren, and Lois M a r proceeds will go to send delegate i F ire girls' cam p on B ull Run. Miss n a RUheJ . . Mrs. B u rk h a lte r H onored— W inona T u rn e r left S u n d a y for a Mi DUli a n d .. g aret of O akland. C a l, and H 1, 1 to the Falls C ity Institute. both of whom were celebrating t ( ) F l ' l l f l P i p n i f * m onth's stay at C am p N am anu. th Mrs. G eorge B u rk h a lte r w as g iv M arugg of P o rtlan d eir 75th blrthdayx G ussts to- U 1L111C Mi *s M argaret H erb is sjM nding w here she w ill be a n in stru cto r. H illsboro high school alum ni a s en a b irth d a y su rp rise p a rty S u n eluded, besides th e guests of hon- A J M anley and fam ily m oved I the veck w itli her parents, Mr and Odd M oney I \h ih ile d — | or, Mrs. F. M Uille, Mrs. T heresa sociation w ill hold its a n n u a l pic d a y a t th e hom e of h e r parents, t<> Forest G rove Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs. K arl K ollerm eier Sr., M in Jo h n H erb of Forest G rove Jo h n M B row n of M anning | M erritt, Mrs. W. C. T hrapp, M r nic at B lue L ake p ark , out S andy at W est L inn. A bout th irty guests brought to this office S atu rd u y tw o : a n d Mrs. T hom as Thom pson, Miss boulevard 12 m iles e ast of P o rt w ere present. A picnic d in n e r was pieces of paper m oney, a 25-cent i E tnel B erg en a n d P a sto r H enry S. land. A ugust 4, acco rd in g to plans se rv ed on tab le s on th e law n. M r m ade a. the w in te r m eeting. R ob and a 10-cent piece, w hich w ere in H aller. F a ith fu l Servant ert K elly, p resid en t, a sk s a ll to a n d M rs D. B. B u rk h a lte r and u.'.c a fte r th e C ivil w ar. and w ere H rid r-E Irrt H onored— m eet th ere a t 2 o'clock a n d brin g G eorge B u rk h a lte r also atten d ed . called "shin plasters.” He also has Y our fa ith fu l se rv an t is M iss G ladys M cLeod, bride-elect, th eir ow n lunch. V isit from C alifornia— one w ho has stood by you a U S T rad e dollar, a n d th is m oney ______________ _ th ro u g h th e years, through is ex h ib ited in th e A rgus w indow . w as given a m iscellaneous sh o w er , M rs. W. W. P h illip s and th re e T h u rsd ay e vening ut th e hom e ol ,, , . . . . . . . , sickness and health, p a c h ild ren a rriv e d last w eek from Miss M a n e S cnm idt ut G ra b el 1 asl ‘ hi,‘fs H ,v e Spend W eek a t ( a m p —- tie n tly , devotedly serving O akland. Cal., fo r a few w e ek s’ T hc Past C hiefs' c lu b w as e n te r visit w ith Mrs. P h illip s' parents, E velyn Busch, Louise Rossman, G am es and m usic fu rn ish e d e n te r- y our needs T ak e a d v a n W inifred W iley. M arjorie P atterson. tain m en t for ttie evening. P re se n t tained at a pot lu ck picnic d in n e r Mr. a n d Mrs. A. L Chase, a n d fa m tage of tiie co n stan t n e a r P a tric ia K roeger. C laire E lizabeth I w ere Mrs. O. A. M cLeod, Mrs. T hursday n ig h t at th e hom e of ily a n d w ith M r P h illip s' m o th e r n ess of y o u r physician Bickford, and M ary M anley a re i H erm an Ja e n ic k e of C urnelius, M rs M , s L A. Long. A bout 20 m em - in P o rtlan d . T hey fo rm erly resided M ake him y our frien d in iwndnu: the v » t k at th e C am p I D w ight H am m ond, M rs. 1. H. Rice, bers w ere presen t a n d a few vis- here. tim e of h e alth and you F ire girls' cam p at W arrens on and Misses Hose Cave, M arg aret ltors F ollow ing d in n e r a n d th e c.ui w ard off avoidable Dixon. G ladys E isner, M innie Wyf- business m eeting, gam es w ere play- G ales creek. illness. Mr. and Mrs. R obert C ow ie (P hyl- i lels, Eva U akes, E laine C aldw ell, on Ibe law n. L a te r c ard s w ere SSJ »» cm , VIS rMIUAUU w cic visiting Mrs. K u m n irr I lost ess— P re sc rip tio n ist F ills Rxs ■ O phelia W isiner und M ildred Jam es, played in th e house. Mrs. J. 7 S a tu rd a y e vening w ith h e r parents, C a refu lly ut Mrs J. C K uinm er e n te rta in e d and th e tionor guest and hostess. H arney receiving high score T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith a pinochle M iss M cLeod becam e th e b rid e of bridge a n d Mrs. L loyd B row n a a t M r. a n d Mrs. P ercy W eik, a n d h e r l>arty co m plim enting h e r sister, l itic n a rd B usch S unday. rum m y. The next m eetin g w ill be ' Uncles « n d a u n t s i n t h i s city. HILLSBORO . j a picnic a t th e hom e o f th e presi Mrs H a ttie C h ristn cr, and niece, „ . . Big Old T im e D ance PHARMACY dt.n , Mrs H R C h a n tle r/ w itn Mrs. A ustin S criven. w ho a re v is B rld e -tle e t C om plim ented— T uesday, J u ly 23, at V erboort. M iss F ran ces Gnos, bride-elect, Mrs. J. D. A nderson as assisting iting here T w elve guests w ere pres- Z J Riggs. Prop. W alk er's orchestra. 22 w as given a b rid a l sh o w er a t th e hostess. ent. 243 M ain St. H illsboro hom e o l Miss E va O akes M onday . .... P hone 311 B rother Succum b»— Mr. A utom obile O w n er evening. S he w as p re sen te d w ith ' u rPrl'<‘ P a rty H eld D on't lose y o u r rig h t to drive. G eorge C G ray, 84. b ro th e r of un ele ctric g riil. P re se n t w ere A su rp rise p a rty w as given for Miss R G ray of H illsboro, died in M isses E laine C aldw ell, K itty C a ld - ' ^ a L eben of B e th a n y on h e r T he new F in an cial R esponsibility P o rtlan d M onduy a n d fu n e ra l serv- well, V elina H ines, M esdam es C h a r - , b irth d a y J u ly 10. P re se n t w ere L aw affects ev ery au tom obile o w n i ices w ere held at th e graveside a t les H ines, L loyd M etzentine, H a r- F ra n k A badie. W oodland, Wash.; er. P h o n e 1061 for in fo rm atio n fullv G reenw ood cem etery at Forest old W eisenbach, D w ight H am m ond, G ust L cban. Eliza L angue. M oth- ex p la in in g th is a c t .— R o b ert H. G rove W ednesday m orning. M argarel Gnos, and C. L. O a k e s ;, e r B urger, Mr. a n d Mrs. J. K ing K elly, S tage D epot, H illsboro. 22-5 and th e h o nor guest a n d hostess. an B B e rth a a n d E leanor, P o rtlan d ; A ttend» W edding— CARD O F APPRECLATIOX M iss G nus w ill soon becom e th e ar>d Mrs. F. T. M iller a n d J e a n Mrs. L orena A bbott a tte n d e d the b rid e of E d w a rd D eaville. M iller. Mr. a n d Mrs. B u rg e r a n d , . P ro - p rie to rs of "T he M en's Shop" w edding of her niece. G ladys „ ,, ... .. .. D ale, S p rin g v ille road; M r ' w lsh ,o ex p ress th e ir a p p rec ia tio n Ja c q u elin e R obertson, to C u rtis K ussrlls \ isit M other — and M rs T heo K arstens, W e s t ^or ‘b e co rd ial w elcom e e x te n d ed H arp er at Mt. T ab o r P re sb y te ria n M r. and Mrs. A th a R ussell a n d , B arnes road; Mr. a n d Mrs. G. B er- by ‘be people of th e H illsboro tra d - ch u rch in P o rtla n d S u n d ay a fte r d a u g h te r L inda of M onterey, C a l.,! ger a n d Ben a n d A llan. H elvetia, 1 ‘n ® a rea 0,1 ‘b e opening day.—L y- noon. a rriv e d S un d ay for a visit w ith h i s ; a n d Roy Lloyd, Los A ngeles, Cali m an H ow e a n d J a m e s W ells, 22 m other, Mrs. E dna Russell, a t Cor-1 T he ev en in g w as spent in playing Visits San D i e g o - nelius. A tha, a fo rm er H illsboro games. Mrs D orothy Jo h n so n of A nchor resid en t, is re co v e rin g from in- • age, A laska, w ho has been visiting ju rie s receiv ed in a fall from a M’ * e hi r g randm other, Mrs. Jo h n K e n horse. He w as one of th e f i r s t ’ anc* M rs B ryce N osier and nedy, and uncle. C h arles K elcham . H illsboro v o lu n te e rs d u rin g th e cbH dren of P o rtla n d sp e n t t h e left M onday for S an Diego. Cal., W orld W ar a n d w en t overseas w ith u ’eek-end w ith Mrs. N osler's p a r to visit th e exposition. ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells. T hey left M onday to m ak e t h e i r : L. I. D avis III— decide to m ake th e ir hom e here. hom e a t M edford, w h e re M r. Nos- L. I. D avis su ffered a severe A ttend t (invention— ler w ill go into p a rtn e rsh ip w ith his h e art a tta c k Sunday. D r J . O. H illsboro A rgus w as re p re se n ted cousin. F ritz N osier, in th e N osier Robb is a tte n d in g him. His son, a t th e O regon S ta te E d ito rial As- j T ru ck com pany. R obert R. D avis, w ho is a tte n d in g convention a t H ood R iver a . - , , t _v i . n . norm al school at M onm outh, spent sociation T h ursday. F rid a y and S a tu rd ay by T. « su re r \is lto - I the w eek-end a t th e D avis home. Mr. a n d Mrs W. V erne M cKinney j „ 7 u ‘e T re a su re r a n d M rs. R ufus j M erle C hessm an, p u b lish er of the H olm an called on H illsboro frien d s C elebrate A n n iv e rsary — M r and Mrs. J. W. F ickcn and A storia A sto n a n -B u d g e t. was nam Mondnv en ro u te hom e fro m For- G rove, w here M r H olm an spoke I fam ily of Sherw ood v isited Mr. and ed presid en t. M r a n d M rs H ugh ; Mrs. O. B. K raus S unday. T he oc M cG ilvra a tte n d e d from the For- j bC‘ore ‘be ch a m b e r of com m erce, ~ ~ Z- 1 casion w as th e 23rd w edding a n n i est G rove N ew s-T im es a n d Me-1 « G ilv ra was re -e lec ted a d irec to r versary of M r and Mrs. K raus. from th is d istrict. A ttend C a rrie rs' C onvention— We can «how you, in black Dr. M arcy P re sid e n t— M r a n d Mrs. W. E B row n a t and white, how you can Dr. M ilton A. M arcy, form er pas tended th e sta te convention of ru r- actually save enough to pay gain thia year the “younger crowd” is nicking the Ford V -8! j al m ail c a rrie rs a t C orvallis F riday to r of th e H illsboro M ethodist for your Kelvinator. B uy There'« sparkling smartness in the sleek, rakish lines of the until Sunday. T he n e x t convention ch u rch and now pastor of th e S u n ing in q uantity a t lower nyside ch u rch in P o rtlan d , w as e l - , -8 rouc/ifi N tw Fort! f I V-8 roadster. Note the sporting flair of the fenders . . . w ill be a t A storia. price« and the ending of food ectcd p resid en t of P o rtlan d M e th o -; The lustrous baked enamel finish that will retain its original “show A ttends 100th A n n iv e rsary — ■potlage and w atte will eatily dist m in isters association at the a n am ount to more th an the room” appearance even after thousands of miles. H ugh R ogers w ill leuve F riday nual picnic M onday in Mt. T abor m onthly co«t of a Kelvinator. The roadster has Deluxe appointments throughout. . . The driver's m orning for W ayne, N ebraska, to park. Rev. C h a rle s M. R eed was ( a tte n d th e 100th b irth d a y a n n iv e r a p p o in ted on th e pro g ram com m it- And, there are other caving« seat is adjustable and smartly upholstered in genuine leather . . . sary of his m other, Mrs. J. R. tee for tlie P o rtla n d area. you will m ake with a Kel The rumble seat is wide and comfortable with plenty of leg room. Rogers. vinator in your kitchen—to Mrs. C onnell C om plim ented— Owner’s records show that the Ford V-8 tugint uin no mort fu tl V ickers G rad u ates— •ay nothing of the m any con Mrs. T hom as C onnell w as h o n o r - ! Ja m es V ickers, g ra d u ate of H ills ed w ith a m iscellaneous show er than a 'four"— that oil consumption is especially low. venience» and advantages. boro high school, recen tly g ra d by m em bers of th e L adies' A id at j Sec this new roadster Drive it today— uated in prem edics at the U n iv e r th e M. E. c h u rc h th e afternoon of j I t ’s the car that expresses the “Spirit of sity of C alifo rn ia a t Los Angeles. Ju ly 10, in re cognition of her m any | Youth.” MEN’S WORK A ttends t ’onferenee— y ears of service as president of M P. C ady, w ho has been a t the organization. T ea and cake w ere Faty Ttrmi Through ( J iln r u l Crodit Com ten d in g a c onference of tlie Seeley served C ircle tw o of th e Aid will For m odel pany—Tht Authoring Ford Fmauet Flan illustrated M attress com pany officials at C h i m eet th is aftern o o n w ith Mrs. H en P. t» II. D e tro it. cago, is e x p ected hom e this w eek ry Young. Standard art essory ut IIIIDhoro ro u te 5. becam e the Free Methodists in Camp Meeting Engagement Told a n d a short course In in te rio r d e c orating. Special recipe cards w ill be given all w ho attend. Inform a tion w ill be giv en on diets, e ti quette. m eal p lan n in g and o th er phases of hom em aking. L este r Irela n d A C om pany In- I v ile e veryone to attend th is in A free N orge hom em akers' m at- I stru c tlv e and e n te rta in in g show. inee w ith an a ll-ta lk in g m oving p ictu re a n d a cooking school will A chicken d in n e r sponsored by be held a t 2 p m. T u esd ay a t th e V enetian th e a tre u n d e r th e spon th e L adies of th e Moose, w ill be so rsh ip of r.ester Irela n d A C om g iv en Ju ly 24 a t th e old G range hall on M ain street, from 5 to 7 pany. 23 H elen K err, noted le c tu re r, r a p. m. P la te 50c. dio bro acaster and a u th o r of articles Good Tim e Dance on hom e decoration, w ill conduct A t G range hall e v ery S a tu rd a y the m atinee. T he free m atin ee will night. G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d- fe atu re a n u n u su al cooking schoolm ission 25c. 2 ttf J u ly C learance Sale Smart women buy that extra dress during the July Clearance Sale! $7.95 Dresses N O W ......... $3.95 Dresses $ ß .2 5 NOW ......... No Alterations. ’5 95 GO AR'S Woman’s Shop A. L. Chase and Grandson Honored P looks . . and Performance z /z BARNES, Prop. i i i THURS - FRI - SAT. i i i i ■ ■ i i i i i i omas I I i OaUao UnttoO I I I I •I ■I I SUN - MON - TUES. I I I I DOUBLE FEA TU R E I I I ,-..»- A L IV E — E. M A M atin ee Saturday at 2 P. M. ,0 Evening at 6 :3 0 ÌO Ó R S IO f s a s w , „ k .e s to hold his wife T here’s no doubt a b o u t it! T his rib- rattlin g fun cyclone a bout a thunder-struck husband and a stage- struck wife is just what the family ordered. It's a laugh round-up! A B.G. DeSylva production with BILLIE BURKE. ALISON SKIPWORTH | STERLING HOLLOWAY • GAIL PATRICK * FRANCES GRANT A FOX w BnW «wta PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS PREVIEW SA T U R D A Y N IG H T A t the End o f Last Show NO EXTRA CHARGE July 21, 22, 23 Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. |Their lo v e w as the (laming crucible thali -g&et abldZe A mrth.mad mob-mad fiirvr* furyl s550 M ITHOHlin / jSH O E S . a t r c iiip , in c lu d in g _’ oare tire, extraï* " Front page news at this low price! IMK U« MXVKt - S p o rt Suits i Men’s Work S h o e s , solid leather, with Us- kide soles. Well known brands. Special 1 .9 8 With ne» "E-2. S rin g” We Move Soon to the Think how smartly dressed yon can be for only $14 75' Penney gives you the new sport fabrics, expert tailor ing and latest styles in ad dition to the low price. E-Z Swing back and other style —right sport models for every man Tweed effect, checked and plain fabrics. MOHR BROS. BUILDING (Former Hillsboro Motor Co. Location) WATCH FOR THE DATE P E N N E Y 'S J. C. PENNEY COM PANY, In co rp o ra ted t k Men’s black Elk, plain toe, heavy composition soles. Brown built. A real shoe. Special ....... QQ Men’s Chocolate Water- tite. All leather welt soles. Very comfortable Sizes ff/h 6 to 12 WaMV - Only $99 fo r this beautiful KELVINATOR The following are close out numbers of Westing- house Refrigerators, One 6t<2-foot capacity— $206. Reduced to . J. H GARRETT, P rop. ’180 One 5‘^-foot capacity— $179. Reduced to The C. C. Store TO ‘159 Selfridge Furniture Co. .VVâea -a ' f^tur^branded him a h a o—llie past, a criminal! U Tht. JONES MAN TRAILER w»<h Cecilia Parker W ritten and directed by Lambert Hiltyer