The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 1, l'J.'tf»
H IL L S B O R O
Group»
Reunion of Lilly Clan in Patriotic
Annual Picnic
Held Rippling Waters
About 200 Spanish Amerieun War
veterans from McMinnville, Port
land und Hlllaboro Camps, with
their families, met In unnuul pic-
I nlc Sunday In Dunculf Grove,
Annual reunlun ui tiu- I,Illy dim In-luw, Mm Daniel Ernrlck, w rit ] south of Cornelius Scout Young
of Oratfun was held Sunday ut ten from Ardmure, Okluhumu, I n 1 drum corps was in attendance; u
Rippling W aters Fnlluwlng u boun­ which she states, "Imagine my sur ] bountiful picnic dinner wus served
tiful basket lunch at noon u (hurt prise to find Royal Auric cherries und ruces und other contests for
program was given with D. O. packed by Buy Muling cornpuny In ' prizes helped to m ake the picnic
Lilly, president of tho clan, as Hillsboro In the little grocery store j a success.
m aster of cerem onies Virgil Lilly, next door I notice thut many gro-
D epartm ent Commander Jam es
reseurch professor ut the University eery stores In the vurlous to w n s' Beach, Senior Vice Hugh Rogers
of Wind Virginia, wuu the multi we are In sell Jams made from I J r Vice Sum Hansen, Inspector E
speaker He (poke of the history Oregon loganberries und young I It Leedle, A djutant Jam es McCar-
and trudlllona of the Lilly d u n In borrlea, and they are delicious. 11 ron, Surgeon Dr. Hamilton, were
West Virginia, w here the Oregon Insulted people In Louisiana by tell-j departm ent officer« In attendance,
elan orlginuted Italelgh Lilly und lug them thut their straw berries ' and the Auxiliary departm ent wus
Mr*. Louranh I Id lord of Lou A n­ didn’t have the fluvor of Oregon ' represented by the junior vice pres-
geles. und Nicholas Guughon at herrles, anil they don't They raise j Ident, Irene Cambell, of Portland,
Vancouver. W ush. ulso gave tulku a few red pie cherries here In O k -] Past departm ent commanders pres-
G ultur music wua furnished by llu- luhomu, but most other fruits are ] «nt were Hubert Cambell und Les-
vld lllnes und Lyle Wolford
i «hipped in. We have not seen any , He Hale of Portland
Present of the relatives were Mr Hoyul Anne cherries since we huve j
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and Mr» H erb Taylor and family, been in this south country.” Mr Have Family Reunion—
Mi and Mrs P eter Jacobsen und Ernrlck works for un oil company
Mr ....j m ..
WmkVe^and fl’m l i r ^ i i ’''De’l’ilhte “'i l l U* V,!l1 ,hruU“ h lhe *°Uth “nd “nd I-X»«»« Mrs Winifred Selfridge.
Lilly Mr and ‘¿ r . P .o i’'. 1^ 1“ '***
Selfridge and son of Cor-’
Paul Lilly,
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! nelius und Mrs Edith Gudge and
Mr uml Mrs. E. VuiiMnrkel, Mrs
Mr and M rs^ J It Holwegc and son of Portland spent the week-end
Edith Heisler and (wo daughters, Mr. and Mrs George Hollis drove at a family reunion gathering at
all of Purtlund, Mr. a n d Mrs to DeLake Saturday evening to nt- the home of Mr und Mrs. C harles
Itulelgh U lly and daughter El mu end the regetta. and later to De Witcher of Tillumuok Mr. und Mrs
Belle and Mrs. Lourunie Dellord, Poe Buy They spent Sunday at C. H. Whalley and daughter of
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
l eddy G ardner to ¡Miss Bean Weds
H ead S ta m p Club; Urville Reynolds
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z-n s
Miss Ella Bean, eldest d
Plan a N ew Class
A n n u a l Picnic of
Miss Huff Weds
4-H Club People Wendell Schutt
S u n d a y A ttr a c ts M P S E Z
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Good Time Dance
At Grange hall every Saturday
night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad­
mission 25c
21tf
h X
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..... „ Big
„ „ „ (»Id , Time v- Dance ,
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and Mrs. J. C Reynolds of Moun-
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Schutt of Molalla was solemnized Walker’s orchestra
Virboort.
Provisional officers of the Stam p taindaie. w ere m arried Friday eve-
Two hundred 4-H club members ,u ly 21 in the Beaverton Bethel -
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d M « , U,r!d n
U|“der lhC loca! lb?V M the C hristian church, with leaders and their families enjoyed Congregational church. Rev. Charles
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playground project, were named Rev R L. Putnam perform ing the the annual Washington county 4 -H ' F. Clark read the m arriage
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Tuesday us follows Teddy G ardner, ring ceremony,
J«*y.
i ; picnic
nirnlp at
Ralm Civ,.*,..
at Balm
Grove Sunday. u H i
Th„ k - ia . i. .u
.
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
president;
Richardson,
vlce-
i t i h S tuart
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i.
The brld« w»» «*ven in m arriage C. Seymour, state club leader, and
M "d u , Pt h wd?»Ugi te r . u <
president; Her’bert Christensen sec by her uncle, Fred Vining machln- C D. Minton, president of t h e
W. F . Hu" ’ * or the
D.
retary , and Philip Corwtn, trees- 1st', mate aboard the U S. S Call- Washington county fair board, were
7f ,h ! T o»?',,
£r "Y
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
urer «nd historian
/„m la She wore a gown of white special guests and principal speak - 1 m ?
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SPECIALIST
Other hobby clubs are to be or- taffeta and veil, and carried an ers
, ¡j.
. « m e m b e r of the
ganlzed in the near future A girls arm bouquet of roses and gladioli
Ball games in the m om lna were laSa
‘.h“«?1“ " 8 1staf,.„at M°
GLASHKA
FITTED
tum bling class is under considers Her cousins, Misses Violet H arris, featured by the annual til? between their home
P*e wi 11 m ak'
tlon and if sufficient Interest IsIL eora Williams, a n d Gwendolyn cJub members "nJ? local lead???
Moam >
shown activity will be started soon Dumas, were bridesmaid», and wore The afternoon was devoted lanzelv r h . n . .
C«mai«rriaJ N ational Bank Annoa
The class will meet at Peter Bos frocks of pink, blue and orchid to sporS "S d s w t a r X g
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Phon«
cow school Wednesday m ornings at organdy. Mis» Vida Bean, sister of
A
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I Y- * W A uxiliary will hold a
Hours
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10 Tum bling and pyram id build- the bride, was maid of honor, and
Nmon* J i i t
events social meeting at the V. F W hall
9 .90 a. m. to 12 m.
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20
p.
m
to
p. m.
ing will lx? taught by an experi- wore green organdy. L ittle H a z e l’
tug-of-war. j T hursday evening, August 15, in-
enced teacher No personal equip Bean, flower girl, also wore a green ><4V throw ing contest for the older stead of tonight «Thursday).
meni aside from regular gymn organdy frock.
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and sack races for the young- ;
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clothes will be neceosary. Girls
Eugene Mast was best man for
and
W atermeIonsand
taU W g ............. " P '-r t to Miss Dor Mr it,y r ,.d d s 'a n d Iterry" Dumas, i I'll m em b er? w hi? ^om M t.il'
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1
othy Boy on the grounds next Wed- Jam es and Fred Bean were ushers. eve^U.
compete 1
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nesday morning.
” nt of Rth ” ‘‘bride?f sTni“ ! Gvoo»i
John Staehle of Rock Creek play-
cS
solo, accompanied by Miss Mildred
“ veral ‘rum P«t *<1« ’ during the
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James. Mrs. H arris also played plCnlC p r°8ram
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Lohengrin's wedding march, ac- i
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W
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Three Linkers
Meet at Grove
Assembly Head
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Washington County T hree Link on
vk»Un.
association met Friday evening at
The church was beautifully dec- V i s i t i n C T L o d t Z e S
Forest Grove. Hillsboro people at-
]
orated
w
ith lighted candles and | ■
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at
Mrs. Cora E. Heaton, Rebekah ■
tending were Mr. and Mrs E I. flowers. Mrs. Fred Vining had
Assembly president, returned home
McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph charge of the decoration.
Mohr, C. C. Bannister, Mrs. How-
After a short trip to the coast Sunday after a week spent in Linn
ell, Mrs George Selfridge, J. N the couple will make their home and Dane counties visiting Rebekah
Wiley and children, and Miss Kath- at Mountaindale, w here Mr Key- lodges. Today (Thursday) M r s |
b
i
’owe ‘si |5 mplOyed W‘th B uckley' Heaton w ill pay an official visit to
the Rebekah lodge at Monmouth
* y d
- plano »election on the - wc mills
and Friday w ill visit Sterling Re­
KVY?!?* B e iw rt? n* meetin8 wil1 **'
bekah lodge in Portland.
e d ln ,R averton
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I
Mack r °?irr,l a " ? " 1 Vr,;V“ : . Ml
Of Al Craven ut Newberg I
VUIte Her,
and Mm. Herb Kyle and d au g h ter,1 --
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Monday afternoon Mr Craven w us'
Dailey, form er Hillsboro
Jew ell; Virgil Lilly, Morgantown, one of the first acquaintances made resident und now of Newport, was
West Virginia; Fred Lilly a n d by the Heatons upon their arrival «’ere Saturday ufternoort on his way
Jam es DeLlHIs, Tillamook; Mr and In Oregon 40 years ago
i to Laurel to vlult hi» mother, M r i ,
Mrs. Fred Wolford and four ch il­
! C allie Dailey. He 1» working on
Mr and Mrs Horace Bell of O re -,,,
CARD OF THANKS
dren, Bunks, Mr and Mrs II S
new const , bridge there and
A W Hoffman and A. H. Busch M p p t a t C h i t n f l n r s
gon
Clly
und
Mrs
William
S
tro
h
-'
Lilly und family, Gaston; Mr und meycr of Multnomah visited Mr
We wish to express our apprecia­
,rs are haX,n5
having '° con-
°v<r to Camp Sherm an on the
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Mrs. W I.linpu«. Carlton, Mr und
Past Chiefs’ club of the
P ythian tion for the kindness and sym pathy
slderable trouble in locating bot- Metolius river, where the Busch
1
Mrs. D. G Lilly, Hillside. Mr and and Mrs I qiroh„,..ver i,
i,L . tom ,or Pler’ because of shifting family has been spending the sum- Sisters will m eet at the H. R extended us in the loss of our j
Mrs Hubert Lilly and fumlly, Mrs Carol Lou W ill II,. Hy/ r i J r i r h t k ir ? *und* Dailey was one of the Hills- rnt,r “nd Mrs Hoffman has been C hantler home at 7 o’« clock sharp husband and father, Julius Asbahr,
Phredu Wilson and duughter. Mi the week
in o .« ri ruhin boro volunteers in the World war vacationing for tw o weeks. Mr. and tonight «Thursday) for a pot luck and also for the beautiful flowers.
and Mrs Eugene Loving und chll-
Ml und Mrs Otto llartram p f. | Und is active’ in the' American Le- Mrs. Hoffman and Busch returned picnic supper All husbands of past -Mrs. Julius A sbahr and family. ]
dren, Mr» Roxie Loving, Mr and
»>•'« Mrs Albert Hurtrumpf anil g |on at Newport.
Sunday.
] chiefs are also invited. Phoenicia
Mrs Nornuin Lilly und ttwee duugh- Robert Hurtrumpf J r made the Ml
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Eleanor Bcchen of Bend TcmP1le officers w ill be guests and
ters, Mr und Mrs Mutt Hines and Hood loop trip Tuesduy. The wild ,' ,n r Berries Shown—
John and Haarby Bechen of Klarn- sl»ecial entertainm ent w ill be pro-
We wish to thank our friends
son, Ruseua, Melvin und J a c k Bowers were especially beautiful
Youngbcrries of e x tr a o rd in a ry ath Falls, und Mr. and Mrs. H. I Vlded ,5?rs J * oraIlce Reynolds will for the sym pathy extended us in
I’helps, Mrs. Troy lllnes und two according to Mrs Otto Hurtrumpf size were brought Into the Argus Braman and children of Tacomu, asslst Mrs Chantler.
the recent death of our son and
Children. Mr and Mrs Tom Hines
Joybellc
Johnson of .Seattle, «Dice lust w w k by Frunk Rowell Wash , spent the week-end at the
brother, Lester Mailer.—Mrs. Cas-
and daughter, Mr and Mrs Leon W ash. Is visiting this week w ith ]0* Scholls Marigolds with tw o or J. C. Bechen homc. Mrs. Braman Mrs. VanMoock Honored—
Hines, Mr und Mrs. Churles Hun- her uunt, Mrs. D. B Weintz
Mrs Biree blossoms and stems grown
Mrs Kenneth Biersdorf of near Maller, wife; H. J„ C. C. and R.
ley, Mr und Mrs Ted llunley and Peter Johnson, who bus been with
were brought in by Putri- and the children rem ained for a
vla11
Schefflin
entertained Tuesday eve- E. M ailer and families
tw o daughters, all of Gales Creek her son in Pennuwawa, Wash., re-1ciu Kroeger. Both are displayed In
Mr
and
Mrs.
T.
C.
Hamilton
are
ning
with
a farew ell party for her
In addition to this num ber there turned to
Hillsboro
,be Argus window. Lost articles
w ere eighteen friends p r e s e n t
&jr and Mrs C. W H ergert at_ IUl !he w‘f,d°w include gloves, keys, planning to move back to New- sister. Mrs N atalia VanMoock. who
, i and a child's cap. Oral G ardner berg this week and the P. C. Ham- is leaving Friday for Coronado,
among whom w ere Oliver a n tl tefuled
Nlcholaa Oaughen of Vancouver. |
« 1 , ^ X n « ° S u m fj; *;tU,,!ht ln “ lar«c cluater °* «*- ilton fam ily will move into the C a l, to make her home w ith her
house they vacate, while their own brother, Robert Hilbert. A b o u t
W ash. who w ere among the early duy „ the Dllvld Scherubk. homc ‘ b crt’
will undergo some repairs and re- tw enty guests w ere present. Mrs
settlers at G ales Creek and at at Vancouver, Wush.
Guild Meets Tuesday—
modeling.
George Biersdorf and Mrs. Gordon
tended school there with several
Mr and Mrs E C. C rouder spent J Woman’s Missionary Guild of
..... and Mrs C. n A. H arder re-
Mr.
assisted the hostess.
uf the older m em bers ot the Lilly
last week at Dvluike und Ocean the M E church will meet Tues-1 turned“sa tu rd a y from s e v e ra l days
clan.
Iuike with their duughter A n d ] day at 2 p m with Mrs. C harles ] vacation trip to Roseburg, w here Californians Visit—
Guests of Mrs Mary Hill Sunday
grandson, Mrs Gladys Murrow u n d ' Reed. Mrs Bessie Baker will assist they lived 18 years ago. They re-
son Jack of Portland.
'h e hostess Mrs Lucy Holcomb will turned the coast route visiting the were Mrs. Ferdinand Schum ann-
Heink and daughter Jeanne of
Dr und Mrs W B Chandlee of
devotions and Mrs William i beaches along the way.
Hollywood. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. H
Scholls were called to Portland Bucher, Miss Florence Freeman,
Miss
C
hristine
Chalm
ers
sailed
X
oshTrn a„rt
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Wednesday murnintf by the
fbomag Connell and Mr.<
rJ Wednesday from Vancouver, II C
r u S S L
F red Engeldinger and fam ily rc den death of her mother. Mrs ,M ar>’ Sab"> w‘«l b»ve charge ot i,,r » io aav . r u i s e i i„
i „ s K
v a . „ n . ° *srs
n
z » s ia
. ‘ Ridgefield, Wash., and Mr. and
i
ir
a
12
day
cruise
ln
Alaskan
w
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v
n
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,rom “ 18 ? “y
Margnret“ 'p h ^ n ix .!
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. . . members and their
Mrs Wa>ne B r° wn‘ng «nd -Hit,I-..-
children
the
program All
waters oni the steiimship. Princess 0 ( Aberdeen, Wash M esdam es
fonda trip. They were us far south
Mr. and Mrs John Hobbs, who frl‘,n<Jl' are “ ked to bc present.
| charlotte."
as San Diego und Tla Juana. T h e y ,.
,
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Sehumann-Heink and Browning are
visited Ids brothers. Vincent. Joe have been guests of Mr. and Mr« E ntertain at Hupper
Mr. and Mrs L. D. Bell a n d , nieces
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and Mrs. Osborn a sister-
Mrs. Gordon Suhnow and Mrs. W. daughter B arbara of Corvallis spent in-law of Mrs. Hill.
and John Engeldinger, and two W G. Ide for three weeks, left
cousins of Mrs. Engeldinger, Mrs buturduy for their home in G len-IT . Putnam Jr. w ere joint hostesses ] the w eek-end with her p a re n ts /M r.,
Mux Johnson und Henry lim b e c k
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for a buffet supper at the Sahnow and Mrs. L. C. Brown, and o th e r' I'ppenkam ps to Leave—
Vincent, who was well known here
Miss Irene Heintz und Bill Bos home Friday evening. Present w ere I relatives
Mrs. B. A. U ppenkamp and da ugh
as
pianist yeurs ago. is now piny- cow visited Mr und Mrs. Earl F Rev und Mrs George Reule. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs S E Davis o f 1"
M argaret have leased their
Ing over the radio on commercial Hearing at Chehalis, W ash, Sun- ] and
Mrs
Otto
Voges
and
ch
ild
re
n
,
Portland,
Mr
and
Mrs
Earl
Simp-
building
on South Second avenue
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,
u iiiu iv ro ru a n a . ivir ana Mrs. c a n Simp-
program» und uppt*ars »ometunc» in day.
' of Mountaindule,
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and Mrs. W son. and Rupert Davis of Van- t° r “ yt‘ar and .............
will leave the first
the inuviea This was Engeldinger'«
Mr and Mrs Earl Luther ol I Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Sah- couver. Wash., were Sunday guests
' be week for Lancaster, Cal.,
first trip south and while he was Sulem visited Mr und Mrs O tto ,now
ot Mr. and Mrs. L. I Davis.
w here they will rem ain for some-
im pressed with the cities he did Hurtrumpf and other relatives Sun- R rlu rn from Trip South
Lynn Selfridge left Tuesday with ‘j™ ' •?hey. have
a tailor-
not ©arc much for the country be- <jay.
I ..
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uin
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i Mr «nd Mrs. C. E. M ariner re- his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs J ’8 aboP here since Mr. Uppen-
cau«e of it« bui t encM
Mrs Wulde Townsend of Eugene turned Sunday from two weeks’ C. H Whalley, for three w eeks’ k a m p * dcath several years ago.
visited her cousins. Mrs. Otto Hart business trip to Klumath Fulls San visit with them in Chico, C a l. and Mrs. Wells H o ste ss-
,,
j rumnf und Mrs. Ray Dorland, last Francisco, C a l. and Los Angeles in San Diego.
c. _ j . .
.
Mrs C. E. Wells entertained Tues-
1 w*” *-
I They returned by the coast route
Sunday guests at the W F Al- day evening w ith a buffet supper
Mrs Ola Hanson of Pittsburg, through the redwoods. They vis- dinger home w ere Messrs, and Mes- honoring
_ _
Mrs. M attie B ertoli of
and ] Red Mr and Mrs Herman Schoen dames H arry Aldinger, A rthur Al- Oakland’ C al” w h i T ' i V ' s r ^ d m o . h ?
A card party and one-act play l'enn
. , . , 1» , visiting her . brother
..
of
Portland.
Mrs.
Hansen
of
sum
m
er
W
th
h e r sister.
s i s t e r Mrs. D.
n
will lx- given at the Aloha G range ",‘‘L L " ‘aW’ M’ “ ',d MrS F. I. ut Klamath Falls, whom they say dinger
, .
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, sum m er w i ith
her
1 have a fine bakery business there. St Johns and Mrs C. Reimer.
Megargel All guests w ere members
hall Saturday. The play is a com­ J ohnson
edy entitled "Wanted, a Man” and
Mr and Mrs R. W. Gates a n d . s ta te C urrency Displayed—
Mr, and Mrs Harold Roach a n d , of the Tualatin chapter Past Ma-
m , ,
children of G rants Pass arc v isitin g «trons club. Mrs. Bertoli was pre-
will be given Im mediately after children left Wednesday for s e v -!
eral
d
ay
,'
visit
with
Mr
and
Mrs
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her aunt, Mrs. E C. Brown. They sented with a corsage of gardenias,
the card party T here will be re ­
Edwurds at Ashland
a * ' i «
i'
planning to locate in this v lc in -; „
I
freshm ents and prizes Every body Orville
„
. . .
APrll 8, 1883, including a ’’Confed- are
lty.
Grange Picnic Planned—
come and enjoy the evening
Mrs Hallie Ireland. Ju n e Ireland erate States of America" dollar and
Mr and Mrs R. G. Cull and! Home Economics club of the
and M r, Frank Hewitt und ehil- a cotton pledge of the state of
dren visited Mrs Helen Stoffers I Mississippi, were brought into the Beverly Scheible, accompanied b y ]G ran8e bas planned a picnic for
of Bethany Monday
i A rgus Thursday by R Aldrich of Mrs Lena Holm, returned Sunday ■ O ran8e members at the spring on
Chase farm Thursday
Miss Bernlta Kuinmer and her ¡route tw o Beaverton. Mr. Aldrich night from a w eek's vacation at (*be G -
Rockaway.
j n«xt- Ladies will m eet there in the !
aunt. Mrs. Hattie C hristner o f wishes to sell them.
M r, Alex Bruce, who has been
(a .P01 luck SUP P «
Alumni of the Hillsboro union Nebraska, spent the week-end l n :
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very 111 ln St. Vincent's hospital j W,U ** served in the evenln8
high school are planning the an- Victoria. I. C
Attend Family Reunion—
nual picnic Sunday afternoon at
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Mr and Mrs. A lbert H. McGee in Portland, is somewhat improved Mrs. W. O. Joos Honored—
Blue Lake park east of Portland ,lt“ , ,an ¡¡d i “ 2-llt“ , r £ l,d„ . S u? ,X!n a « 1 Mr and Mrs
Howell
this w riting and is able to sit I
n-u,« w -,,
a «»
GOAR'S
All former students of the school ? " d J “ ? ! 1/
L?« “ w M? ? ‘ w i
sP<‘n , ,hc week-end with Mrs at
up for short periods.
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T V 21 d
Pete
his cousin.
Mrs W H. Wieber. McGee•, brother, j s Hannah, and
are invited to meet at the park at J.1'’
‘/I1*5*1
I « " « te t y RhilliP» and children ¡ ‘h onoring Mrs ’ w " o Joos T u^d’ay
fam ily near Scio, w here they at-
2 p. m with picnic lunches
” 8uests were pr-
Mrs. P H Brydon of Berkeley, tended a family reunion Miss Ruth & i t l . ^ lE r M& Geneva
E. M. Barnes. Prop.
Moves Back to Hillsboro—
Cal • visited Miss Tennessee Weath H annah returned w ith them for a
of
Tobias
accompanied
them.
|
Floyd Bentley moved h i, sign
F ln ^ .v '* 'f
Miss Ruth W itcher of Tillamook
Shop and residence from West
as Miss Edith Findley.
Mrg K frd
visited Mrs. W inifred Selfridge and
Slope to Hillsboro the last of the
Mr “nd Mrs. J Nlcodemus spent
„
„
week He had been at West Slope f •“»«
>» Portland w ith th eir
M ". c b a r l« > ML Reed entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Selfridge sev­
*lncc early in February
son-in-law and daughter, Mr and ,w , a d in iu r party Sunday fol- eral days last week.
since .a n y in r .o r u a r y
Mrs M aurice C oturri.
lowing church serv.ee. Guests were
An unusually small egg laid by
Attend Republican Meet—
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Mr and Mr,. H arry Williamson of a Rhode Island Red hen was brought
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson and c a l . is visiting h e r'so n 'a n d daug'h- P ortland’ ®nd MI.sses Esther and into the Argus office Monday by
Edward Sehulm crlch were among ter-in-law Mr and Mrs Edward f orc75e {"re<i,,’ian ' P 10 occaslon Miss Hemrich. It is in the window
Hillsboro people attending the re- C. ComSn.' Edward ¡«,ag the blrthday of
, hc Mlsscg
Mrs. W. F. Aldinger gave an aft­
j Freeman.
publican meeting at Sulem during
ernoon party Monday for little M ar­
the week end H V Gates was tho I Ca“ r Br?d nM” ndHdaua? k r nB lrb lrra 1 Mr*’ S U rh lr H o n o re d -
jorie Aldinger. Loraine and Rita
speaker at the bunquet Saturday L",?...“¿ ° W" , " " d „dau8? cr. Bar‘l r.’
Mrs M
Mrs M Staehle of Helvetia was Schneider.
returned Monday from a week’s
« * « “ «<•
vacation at Yachats.
honored with a birthday dinner
Mf. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider,
On Vacation Trip
Mrs. Guy Hathorn nnd Infant Sunday at the home of her daugh­ Miss Julianna Schneider and Mrs.
Mr. and M r,. W illard Durst left duughter returned Tuesday to Bend ter, Mrs. Carl Trachsel of Reedville. Ray McCoy spent the week-end at
8ues*f w«re Messrs, and Newport.
Sunday for a week's trip to after several months' stay ln this
I Mesdames Ernest Zürcher, Fred
Seattle, Wash., and Canada Merle county.
Mr and Mrs. William Cook of
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Amacher,
Henry Staehle and th eir Portland and Rev M S Woodworth
Johnson Is in charge of Safeway
Miss Eva W eatherred and Miss ] chiid rpn
store here during Mr D urst's ab­ Elizabeth Hcrvcy of Forest Grove
w ere guests at the F Abendroth
sence.
home Wednesday evening.
left Friday for four days' trip to Visits In East—
207 East Main Street
Howe and Wells, Prop.
Vancouver, B. C.
M arjorie Lou Bennett of Wood­
Want An Owl?—
Faurest Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Helling and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, left Saturday land, Wash., is visiting her grand­
Who wants a live owl for a pet?
Phone
1412
Michel VanPouke of near Jack- daughter spent Monday at Ocean on the Portland Rose train for De­ mother, Mrs. E. E. Bennett, this
(Venetian ticket, Mrs. H arry A. Richards, Beaverton Rt. D
troit, Mich., from w here he will week.
town caught a live owl in a trap Lake.
A. E. T urner and daughter Opal
tw o weeks ngo but wishes to give
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Huggins and drive to Erie, Penn., and to Ish­
It away. Anyone who wishes it Phoebe Ann and Mrs. Richard Con­ peming. Minn., to visit relatives of Yakima, W ash, visited his
before returning home.
mother. Mrs. C. W. Hankins, Sun­
may have it.
nell spent Sunday at Nelscott.
day.
Dean A ltm an of Portland under­ Has Exceptional Yield—
Mrs. Keenon Hurt—
Miss Alice Willard of Tacoma,
L.
S.
Logan
of
southwest
of
Hills­
went
an
appendix
operation
T
hurs­
Mrs. K atherine Keenon of near
boro threshed Saturday and got a Wash., Is visiting her sisters, Mes-
Pum pkin Ridge suffered a frac­ day at Sm ith’s hospital.
Kappa Tau club had a pot luck yield of 60 bushels of w heat per J dames R. C. Brown. Don McLaren
tured right hip July 21 In an acci­
on 314 acres. The ground h a d j and R B utterw orth, this week,
dent nt her home. She Is at Sm ith's picnic at Avalon park near Tigard acre
been planted previously to alfalfa, | Mrs. W. S. Tilton is ill and Mrs.
Tuesday.
hospital.
| O ra Laws is caring for her.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of and then to corn.
Salesman Named—
Effective August 1st, this Bank, in company
Portland visited at the T. S. W eath­
Jam es VanLom of Cornelius Is erred home Sunday.
with
other Banks in the County, will change its
now employed us salesman for
Mrs. Edith Tozler W eatherred of
Service Charge schedule.
Thomas S. Sholes, dealer for H ud­
Cbampoeg is a guest at the T. S.
son and Tcrraplunc.
WeHtherred home this week
Another shipment of
Complete information as to the change should
Letter Praises Oregon—
Orange Phelps and Stanley H ub­
Hemstitched
be secured from your own Bank in order to ascer­
Mrs. Hulda Ernrlck received a bard spent the first of the week
tain the costs to you as a Depositor.
letter recently from her daughter- I fishing In Tillamook county.
Past Chiefs to
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MERRIEST OF ALL MYSTEfìjgg
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Local People
Back from South
a
Party and Play
Aloha Saturday
Hilhi Alumni
to Picnic Sunday
W oman’s Shop
NEW !
Chalk Stripes
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T H E M E N 'S SH O P
Notice to Bank Depositors
J U S T A R R IV E D —
Pillow Cases
Golden Wedding
Health is the b irthright
of youth, but how beauti­
ful it is when retained to
extrem e old age. It 1, a
rare sight to see a con­
tented, radiant old couple
who have gone hand in
hand together down the
years. T hat mellow old
age may enjoy g o o d
health, we must follow
the advice of our physi­
cians w hile still ln the
prim e of youth.
A P re s c rip tio n ^ Fills Rxs
Carefully at
HILLSBORO
PHARMACY
Phone 311
Z. J. Riggs, Prop.
243 Main St.
Hillsboro
Stamped
ready to be
embroidered.
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NEW
DESIGNS
R. J . Scearct, M anager
Extra fine
quality. Pair
And 79c pair
air
69c
The C. C. Store
270 K. Main St.
J. H. GARRETT. Prop.
Heretofore the charge on Checking Accounts
has been based on an average balance of $50,
whereas the new charge will be based on a mini­
mum balance of $50 and the number of free
checks allowed will be reduced from ten to five
for the balance of $50 or under.
Customers will find that with the exercise of
care in check writing that no increased cost will
result from the change. It is made in the interest
of better banking and lowering costs of operation.
Phone 2801W
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF PORTLAND
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I SUN - MON - TUES.
Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p.
THEY CAME! THEY SANS! THEY CONQUERED!
Last night America's Sing­
ing Sw eethearts in th is
rom antic story o f the
nation's fighting heroes
turned the Strand’s en­
tire audience into one
big cheering section!
Join the big parade
lurching to see
them today in
Warner Bros.’
All-Ameri.
can h it-
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